10 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, September 13, 1968 Hitt promoted Kelly becomes KU registrar For the 3,000 new freshmen at KU this semester, enrollment is a strange and tedious process. Getting admitted to the University is bad enough, but having to stand in endless lines to enroll seems unendurable. But new freshmen are not the only ones new to the enrollment process. A reorganization in the Office of Admissions and Records over the summer has brought about a change in several positions. James K. Hitt, former director of the Office of Admissions and Records and longtime registrar, was appointed as director of records and system development. William L. Kelly, who has served as assistant registrar since 1961, took over as registrar. Max F. Fuller, former associate director of admissions, was named director. The Office of Admissions is now a separate entity under the general supervision of the dean of student affairs, William M. Balfour. Provost James R. Surface said the change provides direction to the new and growing area of information gathering and analysis created by the capabilities of data processing and the University's Computation Center. Hitt has served as KU registrar since 1940 except for four years during WW II. He holds both bachelor and master's degrees from KU in mathematics and taught at Dodge City Junior College and Wichita State University before coming to KU. Kelly, in addition to his duties as registrar, is also director of the 60-piece KU Pep Band. He teaches classes in wind and percussion instruments for the Fine Arts School and gives private instruction in several areas. Fuller, a candidate for his doctor of eduction degree, holds a degree in education from KU. He was appointed as associate director of admissions in 1965 after teaching and counseling in high school for four years. Parents Day announced Parents Day, honoring parents of new students at KU, will be Oct. 5 when the Jayhawkers play the University of New Mexico football team in Memorial Stadium. The Band Day program has been set for the same date. Offices of the schools in the University enrolling freshmen will be open during the morning. Parents will eat at the residences of their sons and daughters or at a special buffet in the Kansas Union. A Parents section has been reserved in Memorial Stadium. DON'T BE A NO-ACCOUNT STUDENT AT K-U... OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT AT NUMBER ONE IN LAWRENCE Get your very own Jayhawk checks personalized to prompt a proper response from people when you want 'em cashed! Most students prefer the dime- check plan, where they needn't maintain a minimum balance. Some bank at Number One downtown, 8th and Massachusetts. Others like our foot-of-the-hill patio and motor bank. Still others never come in at all—they bank by mail. (Our Bankit service) And we offer the incredible credit card, BankAmericard. It buys 'most anything. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAWRENCE 8th AND MASSAGNUSETTS • LAWRENCE, KANSAS 88044 • VI 3-0152 DRIVE-IN BANK AT 9th AND TENMESSEE ST. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION FRESHMEN Qualify for a Commission in the U.S. NAVAL RESERVE through the FOUR YEAR NAVAL ROTC CONTRACT PROGRAM ADVANTAGES - Six week paid summer training program at advance level - Free uniforms - Free textbooks for NROTC classes - Monthly subsistence allowance at advance level - Five different duty options available Surface, Aviation, Marine Corps (ground & aviation). Supply, Engineering - Exempt from draft - Proud service with rich heritage and traditions ELIGIBILITY - U.S. citizen, l'7 yrs of age and not more than 21 vrs. of age by June 30, 1968. - Physically qualified. Waivers for defective vision to 20/100 correctable to 20/20 - Agree to undertake Navy Specified University Courses and Navy Professional Courses. for further information, contact NROTC UNIT, ROOM 115 MILITARY SCIENCE BUILDING, Telephone UN 4-3161 The staff at Ray Christian Jewelers would like to extend a cordial welcome to all of the KU students returning to Lawrence and especially those enrolling for the first time. Remember, Ray Christian is Law- DARIEN $300 WEDDING RING 87.50 CATALINA $250 ALSO TO 1650 WEDDING RING 125 MAJESTIC $500 ALSO $250 TO 1975 For the love of your life Your engagement ring is priceless so be sure you choose wisely. Every Keepsake engagement diamond is flawless, of extra fine color, and precise modern cut. REGISTERED Keepsake DIAMOND RINGS Ray Christian "THE COLLEGE JEWELER" 809 Mass. Special College Terms VI 3-5432