Page 5 Sellards Hall Posts Top Grade Average r. d 5 Seillards Women's Scholarship Hall had the highest undergraduate grade point average at the University of Kansas for the spring 1964 semester. Sellards' 2.17 was .02 grade points below the 2.19 g.p.a. that Douthart Women's Scholarship Hall recorded for highest honors during the spring 1963 semester. The other women's scholarship halls had the next highest grades last semester, which were higher than the all university average of 1.49, the all women's average of 1.66, and the all men's average of 1.39. Pi Beta Phi headed the list of averages for sororities with a 1.99 grade point average. The all-sorority average was 1.80. Douthart was second with 2.15; Miller, third with 2.10, and Watkins, fourth with 2.00. The all-women's scholarship halls g.p.a. was 2.10. Other sorority grade averages were: Kappa Alpha Theta, 1.93; Gamma Phi Beta, 1.88; Alpha Chi Omega, 1.85; Kappa Kappa Gamma, 1.84; Alpha Delta Pi, 1.80; Delta Delta Delta, 1.80; Chi Omega, 1.75; Alpha Omicron Pi, 1.73; Delta Gamma, 1.69; Alpha Phi, 1.68, and Sigma Kappa, 1.55. KUOK Planning For Improved Radio Reception Listener's of KU's campus radio station, KUOK, will notice improved reception and more professional programming when the station returns to the air Monday, Sept. 28. This semester's station manager, Karen Layland, Paola senior, said the improved reception was the result of efforts by KUKO chief engineer John Trewolla, a Shawnee Mission freshman, to improve the station's transmitting equipment. Trewolla is working on a new type transmitter which he hopes to install in several more dormitories and organized houses. "KUOK will be a more professional sounding radio station because of cartridge tape equipment which was installed this summer," said KUOK production manager, Larry Miller, Kansas City, Mo. senior Miller said this equipment is used by commercial radio stations to eliminate "dead air" between different parts of a program. Along with these improvements will be a more aggressive news policy under the direction of KUOK news director, Tom Rosenbaum, Shawnee Mission junior. University Daily Kansan Rosenbaum said the station would attempt to cover all campus news events with newsmen giving first hand reports. OF THE women's residence halls, Carrush-O'Leary had the highest average with a 1.73. Gertrude Sellards Pearson's 1.50 was second. Other women's residence halls g.p.a.'s were Grace Pearson, 1.49; Corbin, 1.43; Hashinger, 1.42, and Lewis, 1.37. The all-women's residence hall average was 1.44. Among the men's scholarship halls, Pearson had the highest g.p.a. 2.01. Battenfeld was second with 2.00, followed by Foster and Stephenson, both with 1.97, and Jolliffe with 1.88. The all-men's schoiarship hall average was 1.97. Beta Theta Pi's 1.89 was the highest grade average among the fraternities. Delta Tau Delta was second with 1.75. Other fraternity averages were: Delta Upsilon, 1.73; Phi Delta Theta, 1.72; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 1.59; Alpha Tau Omega, 1.58; Phi Gamma Delta, 1.51; Sigma Nu, 1.51; Alpha KappaLambda, 1.47; Sigma Phi Epsilon, 1.47; Phi Kappa Tau, 1.46; Acacia, 1.43; Sigma Chi, 1.42; Phi Kappa Theta, 1.37, and Phi Kappa Psi, 1.36. ALSO, TRIANGLE, 1.36; Kappa Sigma, 1.35; Delta Chi, 1.31;Lambda Chi Alpha, 1.32; Theta Tau, 1.29; Phi Kappa Sigma, 1.28; Theta Chi, 1.27; Tau Kappa Epsilon, 1.24; Pi Kappa Alpha, 1.23; Delta Sigma Phi, 1.11; Alpha Phi Alpha, 1.09, and Kappa Alpha Psi, 90. The all-fraternity average was 1.46 Of the three men's residence halls, Templin ranked first with a 1.37. Ellsworth and Joseph R. Pearson both had a 1.21. The average for the men's residence halls was 1.32. The All University average last spring was .06 above the fall 1963 semester, but .02 below the 1963 spring semester. Delinquency Seminar Set About 100 law enforcement officers, juvenile judges, educators, and social workers are expected to attend the Third Annual Seminar on the Prevention and Control of Juvenile Delinquency to be held in the Kansas Union September 24-25. The keynote address, "The Adolescent and His Need for Control," will be given by Dr. Nick J. Clarelli, staff psychologist of the Topeka State Hospital, at 9:30 Thursday morning in the Forum Room. The remainder of the seminar will be spent in committee discussions of cases and recommendations. Sponsors of the seminar are the Kansas Peace Officers' Training School, the Governmental Research Center, the University Extension, and the Kansas Peace Officer Association. The statewide attendance for these sessions has increased from 43 in 1962, to 67 last year. S. U.A. will show the Quarterback Club Tuesday, September 22 T. C.U. GAME FILM Stewart Plans Speech On State of University Jayhawk Room Free Admission Kansas Union in the 8:00 p.m. Support Your Jayhawkers Bob Stewart, Bartlesville, Okla. senior and student body president, will deliver the annual State of the University address to the All Student Council (ASC) at its first fall meeting next Tuesday. In the address he will present his plans and recommendations for the coming year. Stewart will also announce the names of the five faculty advisors to the ASC and appoint the members of the Student Court. Citizens to Discuss Courts Leading citizens of Kansas who are not lawyers will discuss the scope and effect of the possible changes of the courts during the "Citizens Conference on Modernization of Kansas Courts," Sept. 24-26. The idea for this conference arose from the statement made by Henry R. Luce, editor-in-chief of "Time," who said, "justice is too serious a matter to leave to the professionals of the bench and bar." ministration, selection and tenure of judges, judicial retirement, discipline and removal, courts of limited and special jurisdiction, and action programs for improvement. DANCE TO Speakers for the session include: David Prager, district judge at Topeka; Glenn R. Winters, executive director, American Judicature Society, Chicago; John F. Healy, judicial administrator of the state of Colorado; Allen Levinthal, assistant director, Judicature Society, and Elmo B. Hunter. VANDELLS THIS WEDNESDAY 7:30-11:00 Newly Remodeled Royal College Shop