THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SCHOLARSHIP AVERAGE HAS BEEN COMPLETED Definite Point Value Per Credit Hour to Each Letter Grade GIVES FRAT STANDINGS Plan is to Give an Equitable Rating to All Clubs and Organizations The scholarship average of the University and of all the organizations within the University for the year George O. Foster, made by Registrar George O. Foster, The plan adopted in trying to reach a just and equitable rating of all clubs, fraternalties and organizations included in the study, is that of giving a definite point value per credit or grade. The point value is as follows: Grade A-3 points per each credit hour. Grade B—2 points per each credit hour. Grade C—1 point per each credit hour. Grade D----0 per credit hour Grade D—0 per credit hour. Grade I—(Incomplete) —Minus one point per credit hour. Thus, a student who made thirty hours Grade A and no Incomplete or Failures would have a rating of ninety points. If his record should have been twenty hours Grade A, five hundred points. If he fails the examination, his rating would be forty-five points, (60 minus 15.) For an organization the rating is obtained by getting the total hours of A, B, C, D, I and F, and multiplying and subscripting as above, then dividing by the number of members in the organization. Grade F—Minus two points per credit hour. GENERAL STANDING Professional and Honorary Sororites ... 63.77 Local Clubs and Fraternities ... 49.11 Professional and Honorary Fraternities ... 45.56 National Sororites ... 40.71 UNIVERSITY AVERAGE ... 36.16 Non-sorority women ... 29.45 National Fraternities ... 26.56 Non-Fraternity men ... 25.55 NATIONAL SORORITIES NATIONAL TEACHMENTS Acacia 36.51 Beta Theta Pi 36.51 Phi Kappa Pi 36.17 Alpha Phi Alpha, (colored) 36.08 Alpha Phi Alpha, (colored) 29.80 Delta Upsilon 28.47 Delta Upsilon 27.57 Phi Kappa 25.96 Pi Kappa Alpha 25.58 Kappa Sigma 23.82 Pi Gamma Delta 23.58 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 22.13 Alpha Tau Omega 22.04 Sigma Chi 20.75 Phi Delta Theta 19.06 Kappa Alpha Pi, (colored) 9.06 Gamma Phi Beta 54.22 Alpha Xi Delta 52.90 Chi Omega 45.12 Kappa Alpha Theta 44.68 Alpha Omicron Pi 44.63 Kappa Kappa Gamma 42.93 Phi Alpha Chi 41.06 Alpha Chi Omega 38.00 Pit Bieta Phi 37.64 Sigma Kappa 36.96 Alpha Delta Pi 35.75 Alphas Kappa Alpha 34.75 Alpha Kappa Alpha (colored) 28.50 HONORARY AND PROFESSIONAL FRATRATE NITIES Nu Sigma Nu (Medical) ... 75.22 Alpha Lambda Theta (Education) ... 73.03 Omricn Nu (Home Economics) ... 69.31 Phi Delta Kappa (Education) ... 69.16 Mu Phi Epsilon (Music) ... 67.16 Tau Beta Pi (Engineer) ... 66.00 Theta Sigma Pi (Journalism- women) ... 63.28 Delta Sigma Rho (Debating) ... 63.88 Phi Delta Pi (Law) ... 68.70 Sigma Tau (Engineer) ... 68.32 Gamma Epsilon Pi (Economics) ... 65.22 Alpha Kappa Pi (Commercial) ... 51.25 Delta Sigma Pi (Economics) ... 51.12 Sigma Gamma Epsilon (Geol- ogy) ... 50.28 Delta Phi Delta (Painting- women) ... 48.41 Alpha Chi Sigma (Chemical) ... 48.33 Alpha Sigma (Medical) ... 43.21 Delta Theta Pi (Law) ... 42.62 Phi Alpha Delta (Law) ... 41.67 Theta Tau (Engineer) ... 40.57 Phi Mu Almu (Music) ... 40.25 Sigma Delta Chi (Journalism) ... 36.62 Phi Beta Pi (Medical) ... 34.44 Phi Chi (Medical) ... 34.44 Phi Delta Chi (Pharmacy) ... 13.85 LOCAL CLUBS AND FRATERNIITES Alemannia 51.28 Ochino 49.62 Acomas 36.90 Pi Upsilon 28.18 Sigma Phi Sigma 28.01 ATHLETICS Girls' Varsity "A" Team ... 50.61 Tennis Team ... 42.50 Mysterious Ku Ku's Take Jaunts With Football Team aud Perform Pep Stunts This is what the Oklahoma Times says about the Ku Ku Klan, K. U. pop organization: "Here they are! The mystery of the K.K.K. has been solved. The Times was able to find out about the myriarchous organization though a secret source. Look closely as you may be able to find your brother, father." (father) "But this K.K.K. organization is not the Klu Klux Klan. It is the ip dispensers of the University of Kansas, who arrived today with the Jayhawker football team. They will stage a stunt on Boyd Field at the Sooner-Jayhawk Clash at Norman." Track Team 41.70 Baseball Team 35.96 Basketball Team 30.50 Football Team 25.14 MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS COLLEGE ORGANIZATIONS Glee Club (Women) 56.50 Glee Club (Men) 45.47 Orchestra 39.63 University Band 35.68 Theta Tau held an initiation Tuesday night for the following ten men: C. C. Williams, *c*22, P. D. Cornelius, *e*23, J. D. Gray, *c*24, E. B. Sethi, *c*25, W. G. Bowman, *c*23, W. W. Brehm, *c*23, Clarence Harris, *c*23, D. M. Beard, *c*22, John Alport, *c*22, A. E. Schanz, *c*22. "MEL" GRIFFIN, halfback JOHN MCLEAN. end. ARRANGE TURKEY DAY PARTY Entertainment Pianned for Student and Homecomers Tear 'em up Kansas An All-University Party will be given Thursday evening at 8:30 in Robinson Gymnasium. It will be the first All-University Thanksgiving Party given here in years, and will be held on November 15th in main after the Homecoming game. "Doc" BAILEY, trainer The program, which is to be on the first floor of the Gymnasium includes a short speech by Chancellor Lindley, followed by a reading and a reading, "The Trial of Homer Phelps," Stephen Crane, by Dorothy Brandle, a dance by Winifred Goldsbourn, a reading, "Here Cereus," a reading, and a talk by Sandy Wimor. Refreshments will be served. Music will be furnished by "Scratch" Oake's orchestra for those who wish to dance. A new rite range has been installed in the R. O. T. C. shed behind the Engineering Building. This range will be available to the faculty room 6120. The hours are from 9:30 o'clock in the morning until 4:30 o'clock in the afternoon. Welcome! BEAT MIZZOU A Turkey Dinner Doesn't sound so bad. Come on Bo, Let's go! Old Grads,we're glad to see your smiling faces again. K. U. VICTORY SONG By the Crimson of the morning, by the noon-day's glowing BY FLORENCE FOREST STUESSI, A. B,'04 There is Victory for Kansas, for the banner of K. U.! Alma Mater, lead us ever, as we face a worthy foe! K. U. spirit give us power, and defeat we cannot know! Chorus Forward now for Kansas! March right down the field! Ready all! Steady All! Make Missouri yield. Carry on the colors, Crimson and the Blue! Onward now to victory for Old K. U. From the heavens high above us hear the mighty Jay Hawk scream As he gloats in lordly triumph o'er the Vict'ries of the team. Hear him calling to the players, "Twist that royal Tiger's tail! Black his eye and tame his temper! Make him weep and make him wall!" Chorus See old Prexy there at quarter! Captain "Pete," you're leading fine Watch that splendid team of huskies, see them smash Missouri's line! Give a cheer for all the coaches of the Crimson and the Blue! Give three cheers for all the players, and a Tiger for K. U! The following is a supplementary list of alumni who are at the Acacia House: W. E. Swarner, E. Pedroa, C. Baysinger, A. Dodge, H. S. Rick, H. T. Hill, R. E. Hall, L. Knaus, R. L. Sellers, F. El Flachy, C. H. Herking, O. M. Rhine, B. Someman, Captain "Par" Creason, son. H. Arnard, B. L. McMillon, D. Donseman, R. C. McIlhenny, C. Iso. They will also have as guests: W. S. Skinner, W. Frizell, Mr. J. N. Bolton, Mr. J. Kistler, W. Halderman, and F. Fraker. Fred Back, fe'22, of Ellinwood, Kan, is visiting at the Kappa Signa House. Nulay's Haussler for the sore throat after the yellin" at the game—Rankin Drug Store—Adv. Don't hesitate any longer to call up for a date for the always the best party of the year. Surprise features. Novel lighting, and decorations. Law Scrim December 2 Good Music Kansas City Entertainers An all-University one o'clock party IF YOU WIN Man, Man, how grand and glorious you'll feel! There'll be money in your pocket and joy in your heart. Oh man, you'll just have to celebrate! Come where you'll find the ultimate in opportunities. The IF YOU LOSE The family fortune may suffer an awful blow and life in general may seem worthless. But don't let it sour you! Get it off your chest! Come where you'll enjoy complete forgetfulness. TIGER CLUB PARTY with the best music in the Missouri Valley COON SANDERS HOTEL ORCHESTRA COLONIAL BALLROOM AND MEZZANINE Kansas City HOTEL MUEHLEBACH November 26th 9 to 1