Friday, June 21, 1968 THE SUMMER SESSION KANSAN 5 Ascanio hits perfect record and leads scholastic athletes Gary Ascanio, baseball player and Cherokee senior, set a perfect batting average in the classroom the past semester to head the athletic honor roll. Ascanio, a business major, compiled a straight "A" average for the spring semester to top a 60-man honor roll compiled by John Novotny, athletic department counselor. ATHLETES IN seven sports earned positions on the honor roll which includes all those with grade averages of B-minus or better. Novotny said 13 of the athletes logged grade averages of 2.5 or better on a 3-point scale. Football led the way with 19 members of the honor roll and track was next with 12. Here is the Jayhawk honor roll announced by Novotny: Football David Lockwood, Arlington Heights, Ill., Arts and Science, 2.93; Mike McCoy, Hiawatha, Engineering, 2.82; Ken Wertzberger, Lawrence, Arts and Science, 2.75; Tommy Anderson, Topeka, Arts and Science, 2.60; Dave Bouda, Omaha, Neb., Arts and Science, 2.50; Mike Sweatman, Kansas City, Education, 2.43. 0 zone open For the accommodation of faculty, staff and student swimmers, the "O" parking zone will be open for all University parking permits from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Mondays through Fridays during the summer session. Craig Martindale, Bartlesville, Okla., Arts and Science, 2.31; Larry Vanek, Atchison, Arts and Science, 2.20; Steve Carmichael, Mulvane, Education, 2.13; Bobby Douglass, El Dorado, Education, 2.13; John Zook, Larned, Education, 2.00; Barry Egbert, Dighton, Arts and Science, 2.00; David Aikins, Erie, Education, 2.00. Dale Evans, Russell, Education, 2.00; Bruce Peter, Kansas City, Engineering, 1.94; Larry Leonard, Arkansas City, Arts and Science, 1.94; George McGowan, Glendale, Calif., Education, 1.92; Steve Lukert, Sabetha, Education, 1.87; Mickey Doyle, Kansas City, Arts and Science, 1.81. Track Jay Mason, Hobbs, N.M., Arts and Science, 2.69; Allen Russell, Scottsbluff, Neb., Arts and Science, 2.64; Robert Taylor, Kirkwood, Mo., Arts and Science, 2.41; Steve Moon, Chanute, Education, 2.38; Doug Knop, Olathe, Education, 2.13; Mike Sheahon, Wichita, Arts and Science, 2.07; Bill Penny, Emporia, Arts and Science, 2.06. Vince Frye, Shawnee Mission, Business, 2.00; Jim Pankratz, Salina, Education, 1.92; Dennis Peterson, Wichita, Arts and Science, 1.87; Roger Kathol, Wichita, Arts and Science, 1.81; Charles Friedrichs, Herkimer, Arts and Science, 1.81. Baseball Gary Ascanio, Cherokee, Business, 3.00; Tom Bishard, Uniontown, Education, 2.37; Scott A. Rovner, Glencoe, Ill., Arts and Science, 2.27; Roger Jackson, Kansas City, Arts and Science, 2.14; Daniel Harkins, Ottawa, Arts and Science, 2.06; Stephen Gibbs, Topeka, Arts and Science, 2.00; John Nelson, St. Joseph, Mo., Engineering, 1.94; Kirby Layman, Hinsdale, Ill., Arts and Science, 1.83. Swimming Kim Bolton, Overland Park, Arts and Science. 2.81; Walter Trombold, Wichita, Arts and Science. 2.31; Roy O'Connor, Middleton, R.I., Education. 2.25; Robert Daniel, Bartlesville, Okla., Arts and Science. 2.19; James Callanh, Wichita, Arts and Science. 2.06; William Burtt, Wichita, Arts and Science. 1.88; Thomas Ellis, Leawood, Arts and Science. 1.84; Michael Waddell, Wichita, Arts and Science. 1.82 Gymnastics John Edwards, Wichita, Arts and Science. 2.56; Colin Martin, Rapid City, S.D., Arts and Science. 2.29; Richard Martin, Topeka, Business. 2.29; Gerald Denk, Park Forest, Ill., Education. 2.26; Stephen Tharp, Atchison, Arts and Science. 2.20; Thomas Johnson, Clarendon, Ill., Arts and Science. 2.09; John Moore, Omaha, Neb., Arts and Science. 1.84. Golf Kent Powell, Wichita, Business, 2.81; David Ross, Arkansas City, Engineering, 2.71; Charles Peffer, Wichita, Business, 2.60; Richard Peterson, Pittsburgh, Arts and Science, 2.29; David Gaughan, Independence, Arts and Science, 2.19. Tennis Daniel Oram, Shawnee Mission, Arts and Science, 2.04. Patronize Kansan Advertisers Hess represents KU at golf in NCAA tourney Bill Hess, Kansas City junior represents the Jayhawks in the NCAA golf tournament at Las Cruces, N.M., which ends Saturday. Hess qualified for the tournament by finishing 10th with a 54-hole score of 220 at last week's Big Eight championship in Boulder. Hess had rounds of 69, 77 and 74 in leading Kansas to fifth place. During the full season Hess averaged 75.4 for each 18-hole round and in dual matches won 13, lost 6 and tied 3. Deadline here for intramural Today is the last day any student may sign up to participate in any of the many intramural sports. The sports offered include: tennis, golf, badminton, horse-shoes, slow-pitch and fast-pitch softball. Students have already formed 18 softball teams, 10 slow-pitch and 8 fast-pitch. "We are well pleased with the softball turnout," Henry Shenk, professor of physical education and intramural and sports director, said, "but we would like more competition in a sports." WE, at THE MAGIC CIRCUS invite YOU to see what we have to offer. We have posters, beads, handmade jewelry, and imported earrings. We have pipes of all kinds, incense, cigarette papers, and our specialty BLACK LIGHTS. Come in and see us. We're unique. We Are . . . The Magic Circus 706 Mass. the SUMMER PRINT SALE JUNE 25, 26 & 27 LARGE FULL COLOR PRINTS & POSTERS ONLY $1.00 EACH kansas union BOOKSTORE