Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday. March 15, 1962 Controversy A Mistake (Continued from page 1) system several days before it was announced to the residents. JERRY MUSIL, KANSAS CITY junior and JRP dorm counsel, said. "My main complaint is that there was no personal word given to us by the administration. They just told us not to tell the guys in our wing. Also, at first there were no reasons given for the dorm rate increase." In conjunction with his appeal for a more personal contact between the administration and members of the men's residence halls, Dean Alderson said: "I hope the Men's Residence Hall Council will become a stronger group, a group that will represent the thinking in all the men's balls." Dean Alderson also explained why and how the program will be carried out. HE SAID THE ADMINISTRATION, in the beginning, was reluctant to make plans for the three-man rooms. It was necessary, however, to provide space in organized housing for new men coming next semester. He added that the program had been tried on other campuses successfully. Dean Alderson commented on the plan to charge all students equally for room and board, regardless of whether they live in a double or triple room. "I do not desire to be a part of a program with first- and second-class rates," he said. "All students should feel equal under the new program,' he added. He also said it will be difficult to make the necessary financial adjustments with unequal rates, because a certain percentage of students probably will move out of the halls between semesters next year. DEAN ALDERSON said the rooms in the three halls will first be filled as two-man rooms. As the new applications arrive, however, another man will be added to each of the designated 150 three-man rooms. He said that the current program is only for 1962-63, and the administration hopes to have a new 600-man dormitory ready for occupancy by the fall of 1963. 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CAREER ADVISORY SERVICE College Division A-100 Box 1131, Hanover, N.H. Send ... copies at $1 ea. SUMMER JOBS 1962 Name Address State Fall Grades Announced Douthart Hall's 2.05 grade point average for last semester is the highest of the 54 living groups on the hill. Kappa Kappa Gamma, which lead the KU sororities in grades, was next with 1.91. Beta Theta Pi headed the fraternity houses with an average of 1.96. Douthart was closely followed by Watkins which had an average of 1.97. Kappa Alpha Theta was the sorority runner-up with a 1.96 average. The Thetas were closely followed by Pi Beta Phi, Chi Omega, Delta Delta Delta, and Gamma Phi Beta. Twelve of KU's 13 sororities were above the all-University average and the all-women's average. City PEARSON HALL lead the men's scholarship halls with an even 2.00 average. The all-University average was 1.35. The all-women's grade point average was 1.52, and the all-men's average was 1.25. HIGHEST AMONG MEN'S residence halls was Templin, with a 1.12 grade point average. A complete listing of all living groups and grade point averages follows: NATIONAL SOCIAL SORORI- TIES: Kappa Kappa Gamma, 2.01; Kappa Alpha Theta, 1.96; Pi Beta Phi, 1.86; Chi Omega, 1.83; Delta Delta Delta, 1.82; All-Sorority, 1.76; Delta Gamma, 1.76; Alpha Chi Omega, 1.66; Alpha Delta Pi, 1.66; Alpha Phi, 1.58; Sigma Kappa, 1.57; Alpha Kappa Alpha, 1.32. WOMEN'S SCHOOL ARSHP HALLS: Douthart, 2.05; Watkins, 1.97; All Women Scholarship Hall, 1.87; Miller, 1.78; Sellards, 1.67. WOMEN'S RESIDENCE HALLS: Lewis, 1.44; All-Women Residence Hall, 1.30; Gertrude Sellards Pear- son, 1.22; Corbin, 1.19. NATIONAL SOCIAL FRATERNITIES: Beta Theta Pi, 1.96; Phi Delta Theta, 1.63; Alpha Tau Omega 1.57; Theta Tau, 1.56; Delta Upsilon, 1.53; Acacia, 1.51; Lambda Chi Alpha, 1.43; Sigma Chi, 1.41; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 1.41; Kappa Sigma, 1.39; Gamma Delta, 1.39; Phi Kappa Psi, 1.35; Phi Kappa Alpha, 1.34; Delta Tau Delta, 1.33; All Fraternity, 1.32; Phi Kappa Tau, 1.24; Sigma Nu, 1.21; Delta Sigma Phi, 1.19; Alpha Phi Alpha, 1.18; Alpha Kappa Lambda, 1.17; Delta Tau,1.09; Theta Cti, 1.03; Tau Kappa Epsilon, 0.98; Sigma Phi Epsilon, .97; Triangle, .95; Kappa Alpha Psi, .92; Phi Kappa Theta, .87; Phi Kappa Sigma, .87. CRC Acclaims Wescoe (Continued from page 1) "Grace (Brian, Lawrence sophomore and chairman of the Human Rights Committee) may not recognize troublemakers. We should get Wescoe to recognize persons from the floor." A QUESTION WAS RAISED AS TO WHAT effect the forum might have on future administrative policy. Menghini doubted that it would result in any change. "The Chancellor's mind is made up." he said. "He won't cha The Chancellor's mind is made up," he said. "He won't change it." Jeff Bor, Lawrence resident, disagreed, saying, "The Chancellor can change his mind. It is a dangerous supposition on your part to think that he won't." D & G Front End Alignment Tune Up General Repair Don Barnett — Glen Freeman 1/2 BLOCK EAST OF HASKELL E. 12th St. VI 2-0753 Having a Party? Crushed Ice Ice Cold 6-pacs of all kinds PARTY SUPPLIES LAWRENCE ICE CO. 6th & Vt., VI 3-0350 There Are No "HIGH HATS" Here! In any amount your account is welcome. MEN'S SCHOLARSHIP HALLS: Pearson, 2.00; Battenfeld, 1.91; All-Men Scholarship Hall, 1.82; Stephenson, 1.79; Jolliffe, 1.77; Foster, 1.56. MEN'S RESIDENCE HALLS: Templin, 1.12; Carruth-O'Leary, 1.11; J. R. Pearson, 1.08; All-Men Residence Hall, 1.06; Grace Pearson, 1.03; Oread, .73. 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