THE NIN RUNNING ENTIRE E. ON HIT University Dally Kansan, August 20, 1981 Page 7 Country Club week shortened By JANICE GUNN Staff Reporter If KU administrators have their way, students living in residence halls at the University of Kansas can say好bye to the seven-day Country Club week. Traditionally, Country Club week has been a full week when students flock to swimming pools during the day and to swim in the water, that week was shortened by two days. Instead of opening on the Sunday before enrollment week like fraternities, sororites and Naisim Hall did, the on-campus halls opened Tuesday. FRED MCELHENIE, director of residential programs, said, "I've been here since 1962, and in the fall opening has been almost always on a Sunday." The delay was an effort on the part of administrators to shorten the time students have to be on campus, cut operating costs and keep students from having too much free time, McElhenie said. "We are trying to change tradition and traditions die hard," he said. "We are trying to focus on the academic aspects, the self-development kinds of things that go along with the institution. According to David Ambler, vice chancellor for student affairs, the delay in opening the residence halls would not only cut operating costs in the halls, but also would let students make more money by working longer on their summer jobs. "It is counterproductive for students with nothing to do," Amber said with nothing to do. "Amber said with nothing to do." McEllenie said that some of his office's major problems, such as van- dunken and drunken and disorderly conditions, occurred during Country Club week. IN THE PAST, most new students went through orientation in the summer when they came to pre-employ, while in the fall they completed the program was register and pay fees, Amber said. “There has not been much of a formal orientation plan for new students in the said. “Now we are attempting to do better job in orienting new students.” WEST ELESE/EXAMINER SHIFT E.K. Ebienker, WAYFARHEN, injose his daughter Linton, in Lewis Hall Tuesday, the first day of a shortened Council Club week. Caryl Smith, dean of student life, said that Country Club week was an unfortunate event for the Lawrence campus. "It gives KU a bad reputation with the Kansas Legislature, with the public, and some students don't like it if partying isn't their thing," Smith said. But a shortening of the week created other problems for students in addition to cutting out two days to bet acquainted. THE CHANGE from a Sunday to a Tuesday made moving for some students more difficult. Alison Rice, Belleville, III., freshman, said she came on Sunday night and was transferred to McCollum Hall for the next two nights. "A friend told me that all the dorms always opened on the Sunday before enrollment," she said. "It was the only one." "Well, I don't have a car and my perk work." McEllenbie said that no matter what, the residence halls opened, it was always inconvenient for some students to move in on the opening day. AREA BUSINESSES were less busy students coming back two days later. "We had definitely less business," said Bob Timmer, manager of the Jayhawk Cafe, 1340 Ohio St. "We usually have lines at the door and Monday night we only run at full capacity for an hour," he said. the GRAMOPHONE shop NOW! 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