Page 6 University Daily Kansan, January 14, 1982 Service group aids enrollment By JIM LEHNER Staff Reporter Enrollment at the University of Kansas frustrated the most tolerant of students. This semester, however, students indeed felt better; went more smoothly than in the past. One reason could be that members of Circle K, a service group, manned a both this semester at the entrance of the university for titanium to ease enrollment problems. steve Jones, Neenah, Wis., senior and Circle K member, said members of the group wanted to do whatever they could to improve the enrollment procedure. Another member, Denise Snavely, Orlando, Fla., junior, said she felt lost at enrollment when she first came to KU. She said that the members of Circle K thought a booth could help other students in the same predicament, particulaly freshmen and transfer students. Also helping were other students and faculty who gave directions and advice DON TRIBLE, who is in charge of KU DUs, said there had been no trouble with the IDs. Photo IDs DAs purchased at EMPLOYMENTS and were purchased at enrollment will cost $5. With the issuance of the new ID, four different KU IDs will be valid. They include old IDs with photos, plastic ones and the current photo ID, At Allen Field House, Dave Bileeux, Lawrence graduate student, who was manning a political science table, said most students were fairly patient. "Most of the students understand the process," Billeau said. "Many of them have misprints on their enrollment documents, but can sometimes cause problems." problems. THIS SEMESTER was the first time that most of this year's freshmen had to pull class cards in Allen Field House. Last semester, most freshmen had pre-enrolled for classes through summer orientation. in the psychology department, a record 17 classes were closed. Ed Martin, professor of psychology, said that no mad rushes despite the closings. "We'll know how many people have enrolled after we've counted all of the cards we have left over," Martin said. "It will be a fairly simple process because we have all of the cards numbered." But, as usual, there were some frustrated students. Keith Benscheidt, Hutchinson sophomore, said that enrollment had not gone smoothly for him. "It has gone pretty poorly, it takes a lot of time and I didn't get all of the classes that I wanted," he said. Maggie's 1000 Mass. Restaurant Special 16 oz. K.C. Strip Steak with choice of potato $6.00 10 oz. K.C. Strip Steak with choice of potato $4.75 Full Service Restaurant Open 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday thru Saturday Sunday 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. 841-5404 (Ask about our funnelcakes with chocolate) Treat Yourself to The Perfect Double Feature: Home Box Office and Cinemax. NINE TO FIVE MELVIN AND HOWARD With HBO* and Cinemax, you can get a "Perfect Double Feature" 48 hours a day. Because HBO and Cinemax are two perfectly matched, 24-hour pay-cable services that bring you great movies and a great deal more. Without a single cut or commercial interruption. On HBO, get blockbuster movie hits like "Nine to Five," "Scanners" and "The Jazz Singer"; an HBO exclusive oremiere. Super sports like "Inside the NFL." and live World Championship Boxing. Plus sensational specials like George Hamilton in "SRO": An Evening at the Moulin Rouge. 1/2 PRICE PLANT SALE On Cinemax, get "Melvin and Duncan," "Duncan's World" and classics like "Scaface." All scheduled with HBO people in mind, so there's never any duplication. And there's always something terrific to watch, 48 hours every day. Get the best entertainment value in America.Call today to get HBO and CinemaX. The Perfect Double Feature. Half price on all tropicals, house plants. blooming plants, hanging plants, etc., etc All tropical fish 1/3 off. Complete fish set-ups 20% off. PENCE PENCE GARDEN CENTER WEST 914 WEST 23RD ST., LAWRENCE COMMONWEALTH THEATRES GRANADA DOWNTOWN GEORGE C. SCOTT TIMOTHY HUTTON EVE: 7:25 & 9:25 MAT.SAT., SUN: 2:15 HILLCREST 2 WARREN BEATTY DIANE KEATON JACK NICHOLSON EVE.1 7:20 & 9:20 *MAT. SAT. SUN. 2:15 CINEMA 1 315.740.0244 TELEPHONE 416.4260 first serve SkiDays Sale First Serve have bought out Two Ski Shops Entire Inventory. All of these fine name brands have been added to First Serve's already tremendous selection to create a Super Ski Sale, Sportcasters, Cevas. Whitestag, Gerry and Head. 50-60% OFF Retail Prices SKI & SPORTS SHOPPE 841-0811 Leverage 8:30 Thursday, 8:30 840 MASSACHUSETTS 1/2 PRICE PLANT SALE Everything in the greenhouse is now 1/2 price tropicals, pots, statuaries, hanging baskets,cacti blooming plants, etc.etc. Ingrid pots—Many sizes 30% off PENCE NURSERY · GARDEN CENTER · GREENHOUSE 15th and New York----843-2004 freshly grown in our own greenhouses