Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday. Sept. 14, 1953 New Dean's Office Tops Staff Changes Dr. Laurence C. Woodruff, former dean of men, was appointed to a newly created position of dean of students during the summer and Donald K. Alderson, assistant dean of men for five years, was named to replace Dean Woodruff. In his new position, Dean Wood-ruff will coordinate the activities of the dean of women, dean of men, and the new director of aids and awards. Included in these activities are employment, student counseling, housing, and scholarship. Dean Alderson was an honor man at the University in 1945. He has received national recognition for programs he has developed for orientation and counseling of foreign students. The holder of a Masters degree from Ohio university, William R. Butler, has been appointed assistant dean of men. For the past two years he has been doing graduate work in guidance and counseling at KU. A bequest of the late Rose Morgan has made it possible for a visiting professorship at the University. The appointee, for a period of one year, will have his residence at the home of Miss Morgan, north of the campus. Appointed to fill the position was Dr. Nabih Amin Faris, Arabic scholar; Dr. Ali Muhammad of history and chairman of the history department at the American university at Beirut, Lebanon. He will teach courses at both the graduate and undergraduate levels on Arabic culture and political life of the Near East. The new director of University extension is T. Howard Walker, who was director of the Mobile, Ala., adult education center of the University of Alabama. Before his work at Alabama he was director of the Richmond, Ind., adult education center for Indiana university. Myron M. Braden, former coordinator of student activities at Colorado A&M, will be the first director of aids and awards. His work at KU will be as a financial counselor to students in employment. He will advise students we need help in working their way through school. A graduate of the Hotel and Restaurant Management School at Cornell university, Robert Van der Meid, of Ithaca, N. Y., has been appointed director of dormitories. Two of the University's three new ROTC commanders have attended KU as students, Capt. Virgil Gordinier, new Navy commandant, attended the University in 1920-21 before receiving an appointment to the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis. He and his wife are natives of Pratt. Capt. Gordinier commanded task forces in both the Atlantic and Pacific during World War II. The new Army ROTC chief, Lt. Col. Justice Neale, received a degree in chemical engineering from KU in 1937. The colonel, commanding the 324th Combat Engineering battalion during the "Battle of the Bulge," turned his engineers into infantrymen and helped stop the German drive. For this action he received three decorations for gallantry, with his unit receiving a Belgian decoration for heroic achievements. Col. Thomas B. Summers, former embassy attack in Bagdad, Iraq has been appointed commander of the Air Force ROTC. THE BIG SEVEN OXFORD CLOTH SUITS $44 up SHIRTS $3.95 up Applications are being received for fall semester parking permits, with the expiration of summer session permits set for Wednesday evening. SPORT COATS $19.95 up SPORT SHIRTS $3.95 up SLACKS $8.50 up SWEATERS Application blanks for the new permits are available at the traffic office, center door, Robinson gymnasium; the School of Education office; the School of Engineering office, and the dean of students' office. Applications should be turned in at the traffic office. $8.95 up Parking regulations will be in full force, Thursday, excepting H Zone, which is now restricted. Parking on Jawhawk boulevard will be limited to 30 minutes between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. on week days and until noon on Satdays and parking in zones (other than the five free zones) will be restricted to cars with permits between 8 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. on week days and until noon Satdays. The permits are good only in the zones for which they have been issued. WHITE BUCK SHOES - $10.95 College Men who KNOW pick the KANSAN as a winner in Every Field! LOOK before you pick . . . and be RIGHT! A leaflet completely explaining the University parking regulations may be obtained at the traffic office. THE Kansan MENS WEAR The parking committee will take into consideration physical disability, necessity of an automobile in connection with the applicant's work, move from the applicant's home to the campus in ruling on applications. The parking permit fee for the 12- month period beginning this month is $1.50. Persons also may make application by the individual semester. However, the charge will be $7.75 a semester for the fall and spring and $5.00 for the summer session of 1954. Phone 915----842 Mass. Word of the parking committee's action will be sent in the campus mail to faculty and staff members and permits to be issued will be given at the University business office, window No. 4. Permits not picked up within one week after notification will be canceled. Petroleum Study Chairman Named Dr. J. M. Jewett of the State Geological survey here recently was named chairman of a state committee set up to make a study of underground storage of petroleum and its products. The committee will operate as a unit of the Interstate Oil Compact commission research and coordinating subcommittee, which committee has outlined a program of "petroleum administration for defense" as requested by the Department of Interior. Figures Prove Gals Smarter Than Men Women may not be smarter than men, but they do make better grades and they have the University scholarship report to prove it For undergraduates the all-women's grade point average was 1.64 the all-university average was 1.35 and the all-University average was 1.49. Strengthening the comparison for the women were the sorority and fraternity marks. The 13 national social sororities upped their average in the previous year. The 26 national social fraternities fell off to 1.34 from 1.36. JIT The 21 members of Pi Delta Phi honorary French fraternity, averaged 2.67 to top all KU groups. Miller hall lead all living units with 2.15, up from 2.01 which was also first a year ago. Watkins and Sellards were the only others to better a "B" average with 2.05 and 2.04 respectively. Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity topped all men's houses and won the interfraternity scholarship award with a record of 1.79. Sephenson hall was second with 1.79. Pi Beta Phi lead the sorority list with 1.88. Eleven of the 13 sororities and eight of 13 women's halls bettered the all-University average. Six of 26 fraternities, five of seven professors, four of six and five of eight men's residence halls were above the all-university mark. Honorary Fraternities 2.1 National Sororites 1.1 All-Woman's Average 1.1 Professional Fraternities 1.1 European Fraternities 1.1 National Social Fraternities 1.1 National Social Sororites Pi Beta Phi (59) Delta Gamma (54) Kappa Alpha Theta (59) Delta Delta Delta (63) Alpha Delta Pi (51) Alpha Omega (60) All Sorority Average Alpha Chi Omega (59) Kappa Kappa Gamma (60) Alpha Delta Betra (67) All-Women's Average Alpha Phi (60) Sigma Kappa (44) All-University Average Alpha Omicron PI (32) Theta Pi Alpha (15) National Social Fraternities Alpha Baileton (58) Beta Theta Pi (72) Phi Delta Theta (104) Alpha Kappa Lambda (51) Alpha Mu Zega (77) Delta Upsilon (79) All-University Average Sigma Nu (74) Sigma Chi (77) Phi Kappa Sigma (38) Kappa Sigma (79) Phi Gamma Delta (93) Delta Tau Delta (85) Alpha Mira Average (84) All-Fraternity Average Pi Kappa Alpha (67) Pi Kappa Psi (72) Delta Chi (65) Triangle (51) Acacia (57) Phi Kappa Psi (47) Sigma Phi Epsilon (84) Lambda Chi Alpha (62) Tom Maupin Travel Service Roundtrip ------------ $63.70 (plus tax) Fly Fort Worth for T.C.U. 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Tom Maupin Travel Service Tom Maupin Travel Service Phone 3661 1015 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Massachusetts (Successors to Downs Travel Service) Tau Kappa Epsilon (53) 1 Pi Kappa Tau (44) 1 Sigma Alpha Epsilon (86) 1 Alpha Phi Alpha (31) 1 Sigma Phi (59) 1 Theta Chi (27) *Professional Fraternities and Sororitis* Pi Beta Pi (59) 1 Pi Sigma Nu (23) 1 Phi Chi (34) 1 *Professional Fraternity Average* Scarab (26) 1 Alpha Phi Gamma (15) 1 All-University Average (Undergraduates only) 1 Phi Delta Phi (61) 1 Phi Theta Chi (28) *Honorary Fraternities and Sororitis* Pi Delta Phi (21) 2 Pi Kappa Lambda (4) 2 Philambda Nu (43) 2 Pi Mu Epsilon (22) 2 Pisigma Alpha (17) 2 Sigma Xi (9) 2 Sigma Delta Pi (19) 2 Beta Gamma Sigma (18) 1 Phi Beta Kappa (29) 2 Deltaphi Alma (13) 2 Phi Alpha Theta (22) 2 PhiLambda Theta (25) 2 Tau Beta Pi (66) 2 Pi Dengue (9) 2 Mortar Board (27) 2 Sigma Gamma Epsilon (31) 2 Deltaphi Delta (38) 2 Sheehan (26) *Honorary Fraternity Average* Sigma Alpha Iota (30) 2 Delta sigma Rho (10) 2 Pi Sigma Tau (113) 1 Pl Tau Sigma (23) 1 Phi Mu Alpha (21) 1 Sigmapha Cisla (19) 1 Theta sigma Phi (10) 1 Phi Chi Theta (16) 1 Gamma Alpha Chi (16) 1 Alphadelta Sigma Signa 1 All-University Average *University Residence Halls (Women* Miller Hall (50) 2 Wake Forest (52) 2 Sellands Hall (52) 2 Templin Hall (41) 1 Carruth Hill (27) 1 All-Washington College *North College Hall (192)* 1 Hopkins Hall (21) 1 Monchonsia Hall (30) 1 All-University Average Scorai Hall (14) 1 Locksley Hall (49) 1 Corbin Hall (155) 1 Foster Hall (50) 1 Hoover Hall (25) *University Residence Halls (Men)* 1 Stephenson Hall (56) 1 Battenfeld Hall (53) 1 Pepper Hall (54) 1 Joliffe Hall (54) 1 Sterling-Olliver Hall (48) 1 All-University Average Marie Meyer House (26) 1 Varsity House (26) 1 McCook Hall (51) 1 Oread Hall (156) 1 Orange Organized Houses Hill Co-op (13) 1 Rock Chalk Co-op (19) 1 University Average Mining Tour Ends for Five Five students on the annual mining and metallurgical engineering field trip that took them to five northern states to visit 14 mini-studios in various mining work plants are scheduled to go to a University tomorrow. Frank Bowdish and Hubert Riss instructors in mining and metallum accompanied the students on 2,000-mile trip through the states Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, and Iowa. The students are Mrs. B. Gaskell Stucker, Richard B. Bro Paul Lozer, and Norman Weare, engineering seniors, and Heliton Haydyt, special student in engineering. They attended the fall meetings the American Institute of Mine and Metallurgical Engineers made field trips to iron mines, beneficiation plants, and laboratories last weekend in August. The five also visited the dog and ore-loading facilities near Luth and were entertained by office of deep iron mines. Monday EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service A s graduata Form Watson enlarge ate stat Civillia The held W will be smokin cessible A new net differer added available Walls l the room mer si "If it is easi work, of puff stacks people lev, ch WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. 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