Page 3 nsser. mings goodbye about ear in New y that Movies is it iy, in pecorn audios, -y-Fox "Man" timus ing. It various sort of going eceptive hat he ylized we can East, drinks t reel. e war story queen go a went double Tower being onger: e door nat we bring cuumything a farm quotes a trou- Texas. feminind "Jet 's face years olonel. Holly- ser, to user, he n. Dor-ery lush be en the Boy," hes, do that they er that . . governor not like le. Tax just as ath this friend of ook, he chests. I wants to alter every- Schools Now Have Many on Probation (Continued from Page 1.) (Continued from Page 1.) Dean Heller pointed out that the percentage of students on the Dean's Honor Roll has steadily increased in the last five years. Five years ago 10 per cent of the College students had a grade average of 2.25 or above. Last semester 12.7 per cent of the students had a 2.25 or above. Dean Heller said: "Undoubtedly since the adoption of the 14 hour minimum load, students are asked to put forth more effort in order to get the same grades. The similarity of the statistics for the last several semesters is a reflection of much better performance by our students." The School of Engineering has 257 students on probation this semester and dropped 143 students at the end of last semester. Of the 143 dropped, only 34 were denied readmission. One hundred nine students did not even seek readmission. Donald E. Metzler, associate dean of the School of Engineering, said the number of students who dropped out of school is not unusual or exceptionally high. "I do not feel that our standards are too high or our work is too hard," he said. The School of Business has 80 students on probation and dropped 14 students at the end of last semester. The number of students on probation in the school is about 20 per cent of the total. Students in the School of Business are required to make a 1.0 grade average to remain in good standing. KUOK Program Tonight 6:00 Sign On 6:15 Jayhawk Jump Time—Music with a Beat 7:05 Musical Pathways—Broadway and Pops 7:55 Sports Survey—Skip Rein and Mike Zakoura 8:05 KUOK Album Time 8:45 Lucky Strike Melodies 9:05 Music from Beyond the Heavens 10:05 The Bob Lynn Show 11:00 Lucky Strike Melodies 11:15 The Bob Lynn Show 12:00 Sign Off KUOK News—6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11:55 Weather every 30 minutes 630 on the dial at GSP, Grace Pearson. A reliable source has told a Daily Kansan reporter that 43 students in the School of Fine Arts are on probation and 17 were dropped at the end of last semester. However, Thomas Gorton, dean of the School of Fine Arts, would not confirm this report. The School of Education has 29 students on probation, the School of Pharmacy 11, and the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information, eight. 630 on the dial at GSP, Grace Pearson, Douthart and Carruth-O'Leary Halls. "I am not prepared to give out any figures on probation at this time. It would require quite a study of our records. We are not planning to put out such a statement. We prefer to publish the honor roll rather than point to students in academic difficulty," he said. Bronze Jayhawk Waits for Roost The bronze Jayhawk, a gift to the University by the class of 1956. still has no place to roost. The Alumni Assn. office said today that more committee meetings were scheduled for the near future to decide on the final resting place for the 5-foot tall bird. The 1956 class expressed the desire that it be placed in front of one of the buildings instead of inside. The Alumni Assn, said that it plans to have the bird up and dedicated by commencement this spring. Eldon C. Tefft, assistant professor of design, has done the sculpture and casting work on the bird. Fraternity Jewelry, Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals Balfour 411 W 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER He Goes to Classes On Cigarette Money On The Campus, 12th & Indiana Downtown,835 Mass. Wednesday, Feb. 18, 1959 University Daily Kansan Panties . . . . . 1.00 Lace Trimmed Bobby Sox 2 pr.1.00 Cotton Bras 2 for 2.00 Sweaters Reduced 40% New Spring Free cigarettes, $50 a month and a promotional allowance equals a scholar's help for George (Buzz) Hunt, Scarsdale, N. Y., junior. He is the recipient of a new book-less, tuition-less award given by Philip Morris Inc. Hunt represents the firm on campus, which is the first such company to support college level education by this method. Hunt also has an NROTC scholarship. ASC Sends Budget Boosters U. S. hotel room occupancy during 1958 was 67 per cent of capacity, compared with 70 per cent in 1957. (Continued from Page 1.) (Continued from Page 1.) hindering production of a printed handbook continuing a synopsis of each campus organization. The handbook is to be sold to freshmen and house activities chairmen. A request was made for a Pep Club treasury report of the dance Saturday night which almost cancelled do to the failure of Cell Block 7 to keep the engagement. A resolution was passed to set up a Big Eight planning commission to make preliminary plans for the next Big Eight Student Council conference. New members installed in the ASC and their sponsors are Dave Wilson, Kansas City, Mo., fraternity district and Wendell Koerner, Jefferson City, Mo., School of Business, seniors; Dennis Hayes, Washington, men's dormitories and Sarah Ann Shaffer, Russell, unmarried, unorganized students, juniors. It was decided to initiate an orientation program to be carried out in the spring for newly elected ASC members prior to their installation. 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