University Daily Kansan, June 5. 1985 Page 10 Convictions won't bring steps by KU By Shawn Aday Staff Reporter No disciplinary action from the University is expected against three football players who pleaded no contest to misdemeanor battery charges in Douglas County District Court May 9. A drive assistant to head football coach Mike Goffried said Friday. Dave Didion, the assistant, said the convictions not affect the scholarships or other financial aid of jumors Mike Norseman, 20, and Peter Nelson, 21, defensive tackle; and Jay Hager, 21, defensive lineman. Each of the three was sentenced to two years probation and 100 hours or more of community service work to be completed this summer for their role in a fight April 6 in the parking lot of Gammon's, 1601 W. 23rd St. A 24-year KU student went to the hospital with a possible concussion as a result of the fight. Norseth, Anderson and Hager came forward voluntarily after a misdemeanor battery charge was filed against freshman linebacker Guy O'Gara, 19, in connection with a fight because of the information they provided. The charge against O'Garon was dropped. A "misdemeanor battery charge still is pending against junior offensive lineman Bryan Howard, 21, in connection with a fight that allegedly took place March 31 at the New Place, 2406 Fifth Avenue, a 72-year-old KU employee suffered a fractured ankle, a broken cerdum and several lacerations in that incident. Howard's trial is set for Aug. 20. He asked for the delay so that he could return to his home in Woodland Hills, Calif. As part of their sentence for the April 6 fight, Norseth, Anderson and Hager were ordered to apologize to rest of the football team. However, with the court's permission, that has been postponed until fall because a team meeting would have counted as a practice in violation of NCAA rules, Didion said. 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It doesn't change an awful lot from one summer to another." Most of the students attending KU this summer already had enrolled in the spring when they went through early enrollment for the fall semester, he said. But some students wait to enroll for various reasons. Sometimes they may plan on working but may fail to get a job. Late enrollment begins at 8:30 Enrollment has progressed without many problems, Thompson said, despite long early morning lines for registration and fee payment yester- day. Strong Hall and registered and paid fees yesterday at the Kansas Union "I would estimate that in the first hour, about one-sixth of the time we're open, we had about one-third of the room used to pay fees and register," he said. a. m. today at the Enrollment Center. 111 Strong Hall, and will end June 17 "We like to have a letter schedule for students to pay fees by, but since it was concurrent with classes, we didn't want students to cut class to pay fees," he said. "So we did it without the letter schedule so they could just come in between classes or before or after." Don Trible, assistant director of educational services, said that the long lines for registration had ended about 11 a.m. MPROVE YOUR STUDY SKILLS Attend the "We made payment and registration concurrent with classes because that means two-thirds of the students didn't have to come back a day early," Thompson said. "A lot of students like that." ACADEMIC SKILL ENHANCEMENT WORKSHOP Covering: Time Management Textbook Reading Listening and Notetaking Free! Thursday, June 13 6:30-9 p.m. 4037 Wescoe Hall By late afternoon, the lines had diminished enough that the entire process took about five minutes, compared with the lines that took about 30 minutes to get through in the morning. "But it slows down at various times because people have classes," he said. "So there is a great rush during the time between classes, and then it dwindles when students go back to class." AHOY! 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