Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, March 9, 1965 Business Honor Roll Shows 65 Martin L. Jones, assistant dean of the business school announced today 65 students on the School of Business Honor Roll for the fall semester. Thirty-two seniors, 12.4 per cent of the class, attained a 2.30 grade point average or better, while 33 juniors, also 12.4 per cent of the class, equaled or exceeded the required 2.20 g.p.a. THREE STUDENTS had a 3.0 grade point average. They are Robert M. Byrne, Kansas City, Mo., junior; Michael S. McGill, Kirkwood, Mo. senior; and Melvin C. O'Connor, Wichita minor. Seniors on the honor roll are: Larry D. Armel, Humboldt; Jon K. Bell, Salina; John A. Benson, Prairie Village; James E. Cannon, Hutchinson; Bruce D. Culley, Salina; John G. Gradinger, Leawood; William G. Gradinger, Shawnee Mission; Janet L. Heck, Lawrence; Richard N. Higgins, Overland Park; Harold E. House, Douglass; Charles A. Hurty, Wichita. ROBERT T. KOETTING, Prairie Village; Richard D. Miller, Kansas City; David F. Mitchell, Lawrence; Glenn E. Quakenbush, Emporia; Allan L. Reynolds, Leavenworth; Hale T. Ritchie, Wichita; Ronald R. Rinacke, Independence, Mo.; Beverly S. Settle, Kansas City; James R. Sharp, Topeka; William M. Smith, Shawnee Mission; John W. Spidell, Mission; Larry L. Steiner, Hiawatha. Dennis W. Teter, Hutchinson; Theodore Tindall, Kansas City; M. Scott Turrentine, Independence, Mo. Dennis F. Waetzig, Topeka; Robert L. Walsh, Los Angeles, Calif.; Lewis S. Ward, Topeka; Thomas L. Woods, Arkansas City; John E. Yorke, Sedan Juniors on the honor roll are; JAMES R. BANZ, Yates Center; Robert L. Boulware, Leawood; Don E. Buckholk, Prairie Village; Douglas M. Chernovetz, St. Joseph, Mo. David E. Dwyer, Joplin, Ma.; David K. Elyea, West Des Moines, Iowa; Robert W. Emerson, Bartlesville, Okla.; Richard E. Flaherty, Lincoln. "It's time spent out of class," one student said in telling why he liked the program. Another student replied, "There's a chance to read out loud." Mary Ann Gallops, Prairie Village; Mark I. Germann. Hiawatha; John J. Gibson, Broadview, Ill.; Scott E. Giffin, Prairie Village; Wayne H. Giles, Arkansas City; Kent C. Howerton, Garnett; Edward A. Kangas, Wichita; James M. Kerr, Sioux City, Iowa; Gary B. Krueger, St. Louis, Mo.; Mosobalaje Labode, Abekcuta, Nigeria; C. W. Lilgendahl, Prairie Village. "Students should come to remedial reading sessions to fulfill needs, not simply because they are required to take part." Dr. H. Alan Robinson explained to a group of about 75 students and teachers Saturday. JON W. MATTHEWS, Ashland; Vicki L. Monsees, Kansas City, Mo.; Virgil R. Ohse, Topeka; Harry K. Phelps, Manhattan; Michael R. Richey; Kenneth D. Snodgrass, Lawrence; Richard B. Solum, Leawood; Carole F. Terry, Ponca City, Okla.; Bruce D. Tobecksen, La Grange Park, Ill.; Leon A. Torkelson, Horton; John D. Trotter, Bartlesville, Okla.; Walter C. Williamson, Wichita. Dr. Robinson, Director of the Reading Conference and Workshop at the University of Chicago, was the second lecturer to speak in a four-part series on special education. "This is a child who had a difficult time learning to read and he wants to read out loud," Robinson said. Ross McKinney, chairman of dept. of civil engineering, and Raymond Loehr, associate professor of civil engineering, will take part in The American Society of Civil Engineers Water Resources Conference in Mobile, Alabama, Wednesday and Thursday. Educator Discusses Reading Class Value KU Professors Attend Water Resource Meet PROF. McKINNEY will serve as chairman for a breakfast meeting for the Engineering Council for Professional Development visitors. At the meeting he will lead the discussion of the accreditation of civil engineering in schools throughout the country. While there, Professor Loehr will act as chairman of the Sanitary Engineering Program which meets on Thursday afternoon. "I like to read out loud because it takes up time," one child said. "Usually we can rehearse one part because we know when we are going to be called on." another commented. At another session, Prof. McKinney will take part in a panel discussion on the role of the engineering "We do not have to figure out the hard words because the teacher gives them to us," another child said. Robinson emphasized several "ills" of present remedial programs. Programs are often too skill-centered, rather than problem or student-centered, he said. A student must have his own particular problems diagnosed before an effective program for him may be set up. "Standardized tests are not enough," the educator said. SUA Going Home or Just Wanting to Go Somewhere? 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