Page 6 Summer Session Kansan Friday, June 13, 1958 CAN HE TOUCH HIS TOES?-The duty of the men who work for buildings and grounds is to keep things in tip top shape such as painting the stripes on campus byways for safe walking for pedestrians. (Summer Kansan photo) Receipt of a bequest in excess of $11,000 from the late Paul Landis of Southern Pines, N. C., to the Kansas University Endowment Assn. has been announced by Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy. Endowment Assn Gets $11,000 The bequest from Mr. Landis, a member of the KU class of 1901, will be added to the Landis Scholarship Fund established in 1956 by Miss Maude Landis, now of Claremont, Calif., in the names of Paul, a sister, the late Miss May Landis, and herself. Mr. Landis was a certified public accountant for many years with the national firm of Price, Waterhouse Co. During World War II he earned a citation for meritorious service as a contract renegotiator in the eastern division of the Air Technical Service Command. He died April 25, 1957 in Southern Pines where he had retired. His widow survives. Miss Maude Landis, a member of the KU class of 1897, was for many years director of the Lawrence Memorial Hospital, retiring in 1940. The sister, Miss May Landis, a member of the KU class of 1900, died in 1952. Income from the Landis fund will be used for scholarships in mathematics, in the name of Miss May Landis; in nursing education, in the name of Miss Maude Landis; and in business, in the name of Mr. Landis. Three color films will be shown about 8:15 p.m. today just east of Robinson Gymnasium. In case of rain they will be shown inside the gymnasium. They are "Skyline of New York," "Wings to Guatemala," and "Let's Roll With the Champions." Phi Delta Kappa To Meet Three Color Films To Be Shown Today Engineers To Be Stricter On Grades Although it sometimes eats fruits, the bulk of the diet of the red-bellied woodpecker is composed of injurious forest insects. Freshmen and sophomores with grade point averages below.80 will be required to appear before the Probation Committee for counseling. The committee may then place the student on probation, suspend him for a semester or drop him permanently. Beginning with the fall term, students in the School of Engineering and Architecture will have to meet stricter grade requirements. Students will be dropped permanently if they have less than 0 grade points in any one semester or who, at any time, have 15 fewer grade points than their total number of credit hours. Upon appeal, the student may be reinstated under certain circumstances. Previously, students with fewer than eight hours of C in a given semester were placed on probation. As a result the school has been carrying approximately 300 students on probation each year, G. W. Bradshaw, professor of civil engineering and chairman of the Probation Committee, said the old rule had been unfair to some students who failed a few courses although the rest of their grades were high. The new rule is similar to the plan followed by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, except that in the College a student must have a grade point average below .70 before he is put on probation. A meeting of the deans of students, deans of men and their assistants of the Big Eight Conference area will be held at KU Monday and Tuesday. Two new faculty members, one new student member and one new alumni member have been chosen as members of the Athletic Board The new faculty members are Charles Oldfather, associate professor of law, and Calvin VanderWerf, professor of chemistry. The first summer session dinner meeting of Phi Delta Kappa, professional fraternity for men in education, will be at 6 p.m. Tuesday in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. They will meet informally to discuss mutual problems, ideas and policies. They will be housed in Gertrude Sellars Pearson Hall. John Downing, Kansas City, Mosei senior and new student body president, is the new student member. The new alumni member is Paul Masonar, Great Bend. HAPPY HAL'S Athletic Board Members Chosen Complete Family Restaurant CHILD'S SPECIAL 50c East 23rd VI 3-9753 The board will meet Monday Trinidad, once known as "The Land of the Hummingbird," still has a large hummingbird population, the Trinidad and Tobago Tourist Board reports. The new rule will give the committee a chance to counsel more students. Deans Of Big Eight Schools To Meet The new alumni member is Paul Masoner, Great Bend. IT'S TIME FOR A CHECKUP! The hot weather can be hard on your car— so bring it in for an all around check—reasonable prices and dealer dependability. MORGAN-MACK YOUR FORD DEALER IN LAWRENCE 714 Vermont VI 3-3500 --- GRANADA NOW SHOWING! 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