ilHAS ENVIABLE RECORDRalph May Has One of the Highest Averages Ever Made at ,K. U.Ralph Waldo May of Oskatoosa kas set a scholastic record in the school of engineering and architecture at the University of Kansas that Trill be something for future generations of students to think about. At the beginning of the second semester of his senior yearhe has 125 credit hours of grade A and 5 of grade B, giving him a grade point average of 2-96 out of a possible 3.00. According to Acting ^Dean J. O. Jones, this is one of the highest scholastic averages attained by any student in the history of the school.Ralph May has made aeronautical engineering his major study. He Is president ofjboth K. U. honorary engineering 'societies, Sigma Jau and tau Beta )Pi; and was also editor of the Kansas Engineer. He is a Summerficld scholar.The Civil Aeronautics Administration has selected him to do re-aearch in the CAA laboratories at Langley Field, Va.r after his graduation in June.Hr 15**5Gem were f mark f Swed den bu sell tid Telei den an down ( except are corcovA.P.]NMac^ Headqu 25. iJft-ered th story vi corresp —the 1 ganizat any act Murli Tacane: drove ii objecth Humboi the fin Holland Snen(