Page 6 Summer Session Kansan Friday, June 18, 1965 Avery Rejects Request For Fraser Moratorium Gov. William Avery has rejected a plea by a dozen members of the Douglas County Historical Society to grant a 60-day moratorium in the razing of Fraser Hall. In a letter to Lawrence attorney Charles Stough, one of the 12 persons who met with the governor last week. Avery stated "with reluctance" that it is too costly to undertake the restoration of the 92-year-old building. Larry Morgan, chairman of the Kansas Board of Regents, told the governor the cost of restoration would be greater than the $22.90 per square foot estimate for old Blake Hall. Pharmacy Lists 24 on Honor Roll Twenty-four students in the School of Pharmacy earned places on the spring semester pharmacy honor roll. Dean Duane B. Wenzel said seniors were required to make or exceed a 2.3 grade point average on a basis of A is 3.0, B is 2.0. The standard for fourth-year students is 2.2, and for third- and second-year students is 2.1. This spring 17 per cent of the pharmacy students met these standards. Thomas B. Harrison, fourth year student, Liberal, was the only "all A" student. The others on the honor roll are: Seniors—William D. Brodle, Eureka; Larry D. Cessna, Crane, Tex.: Allen J. Denton, Empson, T. K.; Allen J. Denoyer, L. Kagge, Olkridge; Danny L. Lattin, Smith Center; Stephen E. Purdy, Hays; Terry L. Snapp, St. Joseph, Mo. and Douglas L. Young, McPherson. McPherson, R. Young, Gerald R. Brizendine, Jerry L. Born, Beloit; Gerald R. Brizendine, Eureka; Linda L. Coleman, Holton; Edward L. Delong, Topeka; Quentin E. Lubert, M. Lefkowitz; Harrison, Liberal; James L. Metzger, Sabeth, and Duane D. Miller, Larned. Third Year—Larry E. Hare, Osatowmie; Frederick W. Kautz, Atchison; Charles W. Scheib, Bucklin, Independence; Charles W. Scheib, Bucklin, and James K. Stoneking, Wichita. Second Year—Randall W. Woods, Lee's Summit, Mo. Avery concluded his letter to Stough by stating, "... I do not believe the best interests of the university would be served by any delay or amendment to the building program ... If the matter were simply one of sentiment, I would support you in your effort to retain and restore Fraser Hall. "In view of the intensified demand and the projected increased need for the educational dollar, it is my view that the public interest of Kansas is best served by this position." James Surface, vice chancellor and dean of faculties, stated that he was "pleased by the governor's support of the KU building program which indicates both his interest in the university and his feeling of responsibility to the state." Adult Stutterers Sought for Study Adult stutterers wanted. Not for movie stardom, à la the late Roscoe Ates, but to make individual contributions to research. Just a little time needed. Roy J. Timmons, candidate for the Ph.D. degree in speech correction, is writing his dissertation on the factors in stuttering. He needs single one-hour, individual interviews with about 30 stutterers, male or female, age 18 or older, preferably on the campus in Lawrence, possibly at the KU Medical Center in Kansas City. Volunteers can contact Timmons at the KU Speech and Hearing Clinic. Urges Saving of Water NEW YORK — (UPI)— A foreign car manufacturer Volkswagen took full-page newspaper ads yesterday to advise drought-threatened New Yorkers to "save water." A tiny inscription at the bottom informed readers the ad was presented by "the car with the air-cooled engine that doesn't use." SUA Friday Flicks presents "COMPULSION" Friday June 18th at DYCHE AUDITORIUM admission: 35c shown at 7:00 p.m. & 9:00 p.m. SEE EXCITING MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL K. C. ATHLETICS vs. MINNESOTA TWINS Sunday, July 4 only $3.50 (PRICE INCLUDES $2.50 RESERVED SEAT TICKET AND TRANSPORTATION.) Bus will depart from Kansas Union Building at 11:00 a.m. July 4th. Sign up at the Kansas Union Information Counter before June 26. Iri BAC Staters session Strong the Ka This in the Acti nate when a can State This State MR '25 Cr The 1925 S the U Law James The $1,625 union ment "We funds loans, amou terms 1925 Deat time a create studer He to the School and fr who a the f class Nallecas Kingn Lawr Oth comm Wichi lingto Great St He