2 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, October 14, 1968 Task force formed to study enrollment Three students will be appointed today to a task force formed to study enrollment procedures, Clif Conflan, Bismarck, N.D., senior and student body president, said yesterday. The students appointed by Conrad will serve with 12 faculty members and administrators picked last week by Provost James R. Surface. Hitt said Friday the formation of the task force was in part prompted by the results of the turn-away tally taken during enrollment. Students turned away from classes during the three-day enrollment period were asked to fill out a card telling what class they were closed out of and what they took as a replacement, Hitt said. The task force, headed by James K. Hitt, director of system development, will first meet at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, Conrad said. Hitt refused to release the numerical results of the turnaway tally, explaining that the approximately 800 cards handed in were too few for accuracy. "We guess this is about half of the students turned away," he said. However, Hitt did state that "the impact of hitted classes is not uniform but concentrated in certain areas of certain departments," so that "with a little bit of change we could make things a lot easier." Faculty and administration members of the task force are: Hitt; Aldon Bell, assistant dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; Clifford S. Griffin, professor of history; Jerry D. Davis, associate director of the computation center; Roy E. Gridley, associate professor of English; William L. Kelly, registrar; Jerry Lewis, executive director of the colleges within the college program; Fred McElhenie, associate dean of men; Donald E. Metzler, professor of civil engineering; Wiley Mitchell, professor of business administration; L. Don Scheid, assistant dean of the School of Fine Arts, and George W. Swift, associate dean of the Graduate School. Homecoming theme picked Kansas Show of Shows' A special theme, "Jayhawk Laugh-in," has been chosen for homecoming house decorations, Janet Bare, Wichita junior and decorations chairman, said. The general homecoming theme is "Kansas Show of Shows." Entry forms are due Oct. 18 in the Dean of Men's office, she said. "Judging will be from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. Nov. 1 and results will be announced at 8:30 a.m. Nov. 2. "There is also a sweepstakes or traveling trophy awarded to the entry with the highest number of judging points," Miss Bare said. Three trophies in each division will be awarded for first, second and third places, she said. In paired divisions, each living group will get a trophy. Although the decorations committee hasn't decided where trophies will be awarded, winning groups will be given a sign to put in front of their house, she said. 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HEAD SKIS Mont Bleu Ski Route 2, Lawrence VI 3-2363 Other committee members are: Gaylen Jennings, Leavenworth senior and Larry Trapani, Leavenworth freshman, publicity and printing; Steve Rasmussen, Overland Park junior, awards and arrangements; Janet Ringer, Hutchinson senior, judges' dinner, and Janice Wittmeyer, Ottawa junior, judges. 10 ROTC students receive grants Ten Air Force ROTC students at the University of Kansas are new recipients of the Air Force Financial Assistance Grants. Each grant covers the cost of all University fees, an allowance for books, and a $50 per month stipend toward living costs. Brig. Gen. Donald F. Blake, commandant of Air Force ROTC, announced this week. KU students receiving the grants are: Douglas C. Crandell, Parsons senior; Steven C. McConnell, Atchison junior; Jeffrey C. Nash, Atwood junior; Michael L. Weber, Hutchinson junior; John B. Ashbaugh, Wichita sophomore; Alan A. Mueler, Thousand Oaks, Calif., sophomore; William W. Orrison, Meade sophomore; Richard L. Treat, Ferguson, Mo., sophomore; Roger A. Fife, Olathe freshman, and Michael C. White, Topeka freshman. Therapy Club meets A panel of professionals in physical therapy will discuss their areas of practice at a meeting of the Physical Therapy Club, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 15, in room 305 of the Kansas Union. Cave painting lecture here A specialist in paleolithic cave paintings from Valencia, Spain, Douglas Mazonowicz, will speak on "Prehistoric Paintings of France, Spain and the Sahara" at 8 p.m. Wednesday in 112 Blake Hall. Diantha Havilan, assistant professor in the classics and classic archaeology department, said the KU lecture is being sponsored by the Archaeological Institute of America and Sigma Delta Pi Spanish Honorary Society. Attention: Mrs. Bose Will Speak on "Ghandi and His Legacy" Thursday, October 17 at 7:30 p.m. in Oliver Conference Room All Welcome to Attend WE SUIT YOUR IMAGE IN '68 Whether it be Old Guard Right or New Left, the politics of appearance begin within these walls. Before stumping or table-thumping, the campaigner's wardrobe must be faultless, the good looks of his position (any position) must be obvious. Vote yourself a new suit or several now. THE University 1420 Crescent Dr. Shop On the Hill VI 3-4633 Town 839 Mass. Shop Uptown VI 3-5755