Page 4 Summer Session Kansan Friday, July 19, 1963 Official 1963 Scholarship Report Ranks Douthart Hall at the Top Below is the official University of Kansas scholarship report for the Spring semester of 1963, and the Greek-letter scholarship report for the school year 1962-63. General standings; semesterly and yearly grade point averages. | | Fall 62* | Spring 63** | 1962-63** | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | All University | 1.43 | 1.51 | 1.47 | | All Women | 1.57 | 1.62 | 1.60 | | All Women Scholar-Hall | 2.04 | 2.05 | 2.04 | | All Sorority | 1.83 | 1.79 | 1.81 | | All Women Residence Hall | 1.34 | 1.39 | 1.36 | | All Men | 1.34 | 1.44 | 1.39 | | All Men Scholarship Hall | 1.90 | 1.96 | 1.93 | | All Fraternity | 1.42 | 1.51 | 1.46 | | All Men Residence Hall | 1.18 | 1.31 | 1.24 | | All Freshmen | 1.13 | 1.27 | 1.19 | | All Freshman Women | 1.25 | 1.37 | 1.30 | | All Freshman Men | 1.95 | 1.31 | 1.12 | - Fall 62 averages are based on grades as reported by February 15, 1963 **Spring 63 averages are based on grades as reported by June 21, 1963; 1962-63 averages are based on Fall 62 grades as corrected by June 21, 1963 and Spring 63 grades as reported by June 21, 1963. UNDERGRATUATE SCHOLARSHIP REPORT FOR SPRING 1963 (Based on grades as turned in by June 21, 1963) General standings; semesterly grade point averages. All University ...1.51 All Women ...1.62 All Men ...1.44 National Social Sororities Rankings of organized groups in order of semesterly grade point averages Kappa Alpha Theta .2.00 Pi Beta Phi .1.97 Chi Omega .1.84 Delta Delta Delta .1.84 Alpha Chi Omega .1.82 Gamma Phi Beta .1.80 Welcoming Banquet Launches Orientation Foreign students attending the 13th Annual University of Kansas Foreign Student Orientation Center were officially welcomed to Lawrence Wednesday night by the Lawrence city attorney. Charles Stough, city attorney,representing Mayor Rusty Springer and the City commission, spoke of the Community's history and relationship to KU. After he greeted the students at the Welcoming Banquet in the Kansas Room of the Union. Martha Shirley, Mankato senior in the School of Fine Arts, entertained the group with vocal selections from Kliss Me Kate and Porgy and Bess. She was accompanied by Bob Heller, Humboldt junior. **All Sorority** ...1.79 Alpha Delta Pi ...1.77 Kappa Kappa Gamma ...1.76 Delta Gamma ...1.75 Alpha Omicron Pi ...1.68 Alpha Phi ...1.68 Sigma Kappa ...1.65 **All Women** ...1.62 **All University** ...1.51 Alpha Kappa Alpha ...1.40 Women's Scholarship Halls Douthart ...2.19 **All Women Scholarship Hall** ...2.05 Sellards ...2.04 Watkins ...2.00 Miller ...1.98 **All Women** ...1.62 **All University** ...1.51 Women's Residence Halls **All Women** ...1.62 **All University** ...1.51 Lewis ...1.51 **All Women's Residence Hall** ...1.39 GSP ...1.37 Hashinger ...1.34 Corbin ...1.30 National Social Fraternities Beta Theta Pi ...2.03 Phi Delta Theta ...1.83 Delta Tau Delta ...1.79 Alpha Kappa Lambda ...1.75 Alpha Tau Omega ...1.70 Sigma Alpha Epsilon ...1.65 Delta Upsilon ...1.64 Phi Gamma Delta ...1.62 **All Fraternity** ...1.51 **All University** ...1.51 Acacia ...1.49 Utility Tunnels Protect Pipes Have you ever wondered what those "man holes" located all over the campus are used for? Why they are there? Keith Lawton, vice chancellor for operations, can tell you. The "man holes" are underground tunnels, which lead all over the campus. On the walls of the tunnels are racks which hold the pipes that carry the steam to heat most of the building on campus, with the exception of Lewis Hall, Templin, and some other buildings. THIS IS HOW it works. The steam is pumped from the boiler plant located behind Flint Hall. When it reaches each respective building, the heat is distributed equally throughout it. Also in the tunnels, connected to the ceiling, is a cable tray containing electrical wires and telephone lines. For The Best in New & Used Books BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. SPECIAL ON Ladies Dress Flats REDMAN'S SHOES 815 Massachusetts Sigma Phi Epsilon ... 1.49 Delta Chi ... 1.48 Sigma Chi ... 1.48 Phi Kappa Tau ... 1.47 **All Men** ... 1.44 Phi Kappa Psi ... 1.44 Tau Kappa Epsilon ... 1.43 Kappa Sigma ... 1.37 Phi Kappa Theta ... 1.36 Theta Chi ... 1.36 Lambda Chi Alpha ... 1.35 Sigma Nu ... 1.33 Pi Kappa Alpha ... 1.29 Phi Kappa Sigma ... 1.16 Delta Sigma Phi ... 1.14 Triangle ... 1.11 Kappa Alpha Psi ... 1.09 Alpha Phi Alpha ... 98 Theta Tau ... 80 Men's Scholarship Halls Pearson ... 2.08 Foster ... 1.97 **All Men's Scholarship Hall** ... 1.96 Battenfeld ... 1.92 Stephenson ... 1.91 Jolliffe ... 1.90 **All University** ... 1.51 **All Men** ... 1.44 Men's Residence Halls **All University** ... 1.51 **All Men** ... 1.44 Templin ... 1.38 Grace Pearson ... 1.37 **All Men Residence Hall** ... 1.31 J. R. Pearson ... 1.28 Carruth ... 1.24 Air-Conditioned 12:30 p.m. - 12:00 a.m. JAYHAWK CAFE - FAVORITE BEVERAGES - SANDWICHES - ORDERS TO GO 1340 Ohio VI 3-9832 Research Site On Bermudas Rosalie Maddocks, a graduate student in geology at the University of Kansas, will use the Bermuda island shores as a classroom and laboratory for six weeks July 22-August 31 Miss Maddocks, who has a 12-week summer research fellowship from the National Science Foundation, is one of 18 students from 15 universities chosen for the summer science seminar conducted by the Marine Science Center of Lehigh University. The Bermuda Biological Station, at St. George's West, Bermuda, has marine laboratories, small craft and a deep-sea research vessel. The interdisciplinary program involves the study of marine life and its relationship to its environment, with emphasis on biologic, geologic and chemical processes. THE HARBOUR 1031 Mass. 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