Won't give grades to draft The Selective Service draft boards will not receive grade point averages (GPA) when they are given a student's standing by the University this summer. According to James K. Hitt, registrar, KU will only list, on an IBM card, the student's rank in the particular school and class in which he is enrolled. He will be checked in the highest box to which he qualifies according to upper one-fourth, upper one-half, upper two-thirds, upper three-fourths, or lower one-fourth. IN THIS METHOD, Hitt explained, the male student is ranked with the other male students who are studying the same subjects and in the same class. Hitt said that most likely the only students which will be drafted will be those checked in the last box, lower one-fourth, and these are the ones that usually never return to school the following year anyway. PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS THE REPORTS, which will be received by the local boards by mid-July, will be combined with the draft test to be given late next month to consider the students who qualify for the II-S deferment. 8 Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 13, 1966 Attention KU Students Want to fish, hike, or have a picnic Free? FREE LAWRENCE DAY Sunday, April 17 Four Lakes Recreation Club Soto, Kansas Phe Students give recipes to international feast KU foreign students have imported recipes from their own countries for cooking their native dishes for the International Club Banquet Sunday. POTS AND PANS will rattle and exotic cooking odors will fill the air around the Kansas Union cafeteria as the international chefs prepare enough of each salad, dessert and main dish to serve them at the 5:30 p.m. banquet in the Kansas Union Ballroom. The foods will be typical of the student's country. Four continents will be represented—Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America. Tickets for the international fete are available at the International Club office in the Kansas Union and at the main desk of the same building. They are $2 for non-members and $1.50 for members of the organization. Ranney released Lawrence Memorial Hospital reported Monday that Roy E. Ranney, Wichita freshman, has been released from the hospital to go to Wichita. Ranney suffered serious injuries in a two-car accident at 23rd St. and Haskell Ave. on Feb. 19. He was listed in poor condition by the hospital for many weeks. Some of the dishes will be Salalaff from Arabia, Kufta from India and Omo Rice from Africa. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE international event will be the nomination of "Scheharazade Queen." Twenty candidates from organized houses on campus will compete for the title. A judging committee comprised of Dean Emily Taylor, Mrs. W. Clarke Wescoe, Prof. Clifford Ketzel, Prof. H. A. Ireland and Arden Booth will announce the name of the winner of the contest after the banquet. "THE ANNUAL BANQUET," Duhaiby said, "is a popular event looked forward to every year by students, faculty members, people of Lawrence and students from nearby campuses. We expect around 500 people to attend," he added. The RAMSEY LEWIS TRIO Comes to Baker University Sunday, April 17, 8:00 p.m. Rice Memorial Auditorium at Baldwin City (15 min. south of Lawrence) Buy tickets at SUA office in Union. Kief's on the Malls and Weaver's Records. Services held for K.U. student Funeral services were held Monday in Joplin, Mo., for Roger Glenn Houston, Ferguson, Mo., junior. He died Friday in a three car collision near Eufaula, Ala., while driving back from spring vacation in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. With Houston in the car was Charles F. Hewins, New York junior. He was not seriously injured in the accident. HOUSTON, WHO WAS majoring in business, was a member and treasurer of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn H. Houston, and an older brother and sister. A memorial service at Lawrence is planned by the fraternity. The time and place will be announced later this week. Official Bulletin German Ph.D. Reading Exam: Registration will close Fri, Apr. 22; exam will be held in 101 Carruth-O'Leary, May 7 at 9:30 a.m. Foreign Students: If you are finishing your studies in the U.S. and plan to return home by Sept., 66, openings are available in Summer Crossroads terminal program in Colorado foreign Students' Office or information Foreign Students: Sign up now for the April People-to-People Tour to Kansas City (professional baseball game, zoom visit and box summer). Banquet of Nations: Sunday, April 17. Union, 5:30 p.m. Tickets available in Union. Food from many nations plus entertainment. Centennial Seminar. 3:30 p.m. "Our Crimes Against Criminals: A Plea." TODAY Carillon Recital, 7 p.m. Albert Gerken. Centennial Seminar, 8. p.m. "Expan- sions in Tomorrow." C. Clarke. TOMORROW Faculty Assemble for Procession (Strong Hall), 9:45 a.m. Formal Convocation, 10:15 a.m. "The Changed and Changing State University," Franklin D. Murphy. Hoch. Murphy Luncheon, 12 noon. Public invited. Kansas Union. Council for Progress Dinner, 5.30 p.m. Reception, Lewis Hall. Council for Progress, 2.30 p.m. Swarthout Receital Hall. Der Deutsche Verein wird am Don- tleplatz in der Bierstubeszusammlenkommen.