PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1941 News From Page One SCHOLARSHIP REPORT--- (continued from page one) Pi Kappa Alpha (25) ... 1.3 Delta Tau Delta (42) ... 1.3 Sigma Alpha Epsilon (49) ... 1.3 Sigma Phi Epsilon (30) ... 1.3 Kappa Sigma (37) ... 1.2 Alpha Tau Omega (37) ... 1.2 Tau Kappa Epsilon (31) ... 1.2 Delta Chi (27) ... 0.9 Sororities Not in Pan-Hel Alpha Kappa Alpha (7) ... 1.5 Delta Sigma Theta (11) ... 1.3 Fraternities Not in Pan-Hel Alpha Phi Alpha (16) ... 1.7 Kappa Alpha Psi (21) ... 1.4 Honorary Fraternities and Sororite Pi Delta Phi (9) (Romance Language) ... 2.6 Phi Beta Kappa (33) ... 2.5 Beta Gamma Sigma (12) (Business) ... 2.5 Pi Mu Epsilon (12) (Mathematics) ... 2.4 Mortar Board (11) (Senior Woman) Pi Sigma Alpha (25) (Political Science) ... 2.3 Order of the Coif (4) (Law) ... 2.3 Quill Club (19) (Literacy) ... 2.3 Pi Kappa Lambda (11) (Music) ... 2.3 Schem (9) (Senior Men) ... 2.3 Tau Chi (21) (Psychology) ... 2.3 Rhadamanthi (25) (Poetry) ... 2.2 Pi Lambda Theta (46) (Education, Women) ... 2.25 Mu Phi Epsilon (29) (Music, Women) ... 2.25 Phi Sigma (21) (Biology) ... 2.24 Delta Phi Delta (8) (Art) ... 2.22 Delta Society (22) (Junior Men) ... 2.21 Tau Beta Pi (48) (Engineering) ... 2.05 Tau Sigma (9) (Dancing) ... 1.94 Sigma Tau (51) (Engineering) ... 1.91 Omicorn Nu (5) (Home Economics) ... 1.86 Delta Sigma Rho (8) (Debate) ... 1.80 Scabbard and Blade (33) (Military) ... 1.63 National Collegiate Players (3) (Dramatics) ... 1.47 Professional Fraternities and Scororites Phi Delta Kappa (38) (Education, Men) ... 2.35 Sigma Gamma Epsilon (19) (Geology) ... 1.96 Alpha Chi Sigma (25) (Chemistry) ... 1.84 Scarab (14) (Architecture) ... 1.84 Phi Mu Alpha (21) (Music, Men) ... 1.77 Phi Chi Theta (20) (Business, Women) ... 1.71 Sigma Delta Chi (15) (Journalism, Men) ... 1.66 Phi Delta Phi (43) (Law) ... 1.63 Nu Sigma Nu (73) (Medicine) ... 1.60 Kappa Eta Kappa (20) (Elect. Engineering) ... 1.57 Alpha Kappa Psi (40) (Commerce) ... 1.55 Phi Beta Pi (57) (Medicine) ... 1.49 Delta Sigma Pi (30) (Commerce) ... 1.45 Theta Tau (33) (Engineering) ... 1.44 Phi Chi (27) (Medicine) ... 1.44 Kappa PSi (21) (Pharmacy) ... 1.34 Phi Alpha Delta (16) (Law) ... 1.25 Musical Organizations Women's Glee Club (66) ... 1.75 University Symphony Orchestra (74) ... 1.75 University Band (96) ... 1.66 Men's Glee Club (40) ... 1.59 Other Organizations Y.M.C.A. Cabinet (7) ... 2.54 Y.W.C.A. Cabinet (8) ... 2.37 W.S.G.A. Council (24) ... 2.05 Jay Janes (41) ... 1.86 Men's Student Council (23) ... 1.79 Phi Epsilon Pi (68) ... 1.37 University Residence Halls for Women Miller Hall (40) ... 2.17 Watkins Hall (40) ... 2.12 Corbin Hall (121) ... 1.81 University Residence Halls for Men Templin Hall (43) ... 1.91 Carruth Hall (27) ... 1.89 Battenfeld Hall (60) ... 1.58 Athletics Swimming Squad (10) ... 1.93 "K" Girls (16) ... 1.73 W.A.A. (60) ... 1.73 Tennis Squad (9) ... 1.69 Baseball Squad (25) ... 1.47 "K" Club (82) ... 1.45 Basketball Squad (22) ... 1.34 Golf Squad (7) ... 1.31 Track Squad (41) ... 1.26 Football Squad (47) ... 1.10 Scholarship Rank by Schools Graduate (354) ... 2.19 Graduate and Medicine (17) ... 1.57 Fine Arts (345) ... 1.59 Special (9) ... 2.13 Senior (69) ... 1.88 Junior (83) ... 1.75 Simmore (85) ... 1.49 Freshman (96) ... 1.29 Law (113) ... 1.43 Special (1) . 3.00 College and Law (13) . 1.56 3rd (38) . 1.52 1st (34) . 1.48 2nd (27) . 1.40 Medicine (341) . 1.48 Graduate and Medicine (17) . 1.57 College and Medicine (28) . 1.56 Junior (84) . 1.52 Senior (82) . 1.50 Sophomore (83) . 1.45 Freshman (43) . 1.31 Special (15) . 1.00 College (2027) . 1.44 Senior (363) . 1.75 Junior (447) . 1.56 College and Medicine (28) . 1.56 College and Law (13) . 1.56 Sophomore (472) . 1.50 Freshman (683) . 1.11 Special (20) . 0.87 Unclassed (1) . -.5 Education (145) . 1.37 Senior (45) . 1.78 Special (2) . 1.55 Junior (37) . 1.46 Sophomore (24) . 1.27 Freshman (37) . 0.77 Pharmacy (89) . 1.39 Senior (22) . 1.87 Junior (27) . 1.30 Freshman (26) . 1.19 Sophomore (14) . 1.17 Business (341) . 1.36 Senior (146) . 1.55 Junior (190) . 1.22 Special (5) . 1.01 Engineering (686) . 1.30 Special (5) . 2.27 Senior (125) . 1.58 Junior (161) . 1.45 Sophomore (185) . 1.23 Freshman (210) . 1.05 SCOOT SOMERS---- (continued from page one) Board were appointed to work with Jack Poos, council representative who had been formerly named. The new members, Emmett Hook and Harold Van Slyke, will work with Poos in securing outside speakers for lectures on the hill. A tentative budget was discussed and approved by the group, and minor appropriations were made. Much of the business before the council was postponed until the next meeting, through lack of time. Watermulder said the next meeting will probably be next Monday night, as originally scheduled. TELEVISION--- (continued from page one) fashion scouts have anything to say about future styles. General Motors has made a rubber tire from petroleum, limestone, and salt—all natural resources of this country. They point out that 98 per cent of the United State's rubber supply comes from the Far East and that this new method of producing synthetic rubber may contribute to this country's independence of foreign supplies. Psychology Club Elects Arlee Fish Semester President Arlee Fish was elected president of the psychology club for the present semester at the regular semimonthly meeting held last night. Other officers elected were Mary Lou Halloway, chairman, and Bob Chapman, treasurer. Future meetings will be held on every other Monday, colloquiums on the alternate Mondays. Once a month a meeting of the Psi Chi honorary fraternity will be held for honor and graduate psychology students. These meetings will secure outstanding speakers for panel discussions on current psychology topics. Hunger movements in the empty stomach tend to stop under hypnotic suggestion, according to Ronald E. Scantlebury of Wayne University's college of medicine.