Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1985 From Page One University Daily Kansan 5 Enroll Continued from p. 1 varsity athletes had been allowed to enroll as a group. Thompson said that all varsity athletes were allowed to enroll early, regardless of their class rank. Thompson said the office of academic affairs requested that the varsity athletes be allowed to enroll early. He said the early enrollment of the varsity athletes was comparable to VIP hotel and restaurant reservations. Some students said they understood the need for enrolling varsity athletes early said athletes could not attend afternoon classes because of conflicting practices. She said that although the policy did not bother her, she thought many students would be upset by it. Kari Craven. Mission Hills junior. Barbie Tinsley, Wichita senior, said she could understand the athletes' situation but she also would understand why some people were upset over the policy. "I know they've got it rough," she said. "But I'd be really furious if I couldn't get in a class because an athlete was in that class." Brower Burchill, associate vice chancellor for academic affairs, said the enrollment policy for varsity athletes_was an effort to prevent disrupting variety practices. The policy, he said, was open for discussion if someone disagreed with "I don't think any policies are final," Burchill said. "This could be reviewed at any time." Head men's basketball coach Larry Brown said the early enrollment would mean that the athletes could get into classes they needed. Because of afternoon classes, Brown said, half of his players arrived late to practice. He said he hoped enrolling early would prevent conflicts between classes and practices. The KU Men's Soccer Club will practice at 4 p.m. today and Thursday at the soccer fields at 23rd and 10th streets. The KU Women's Soccer Club will practice at 4:30 p.m. today and Thursday at the soccer fields at 23rd and Iowa streets. On Campus A Biblical seminar, "The Bible Today: A Basic Overview," will be at 4:30 p.m. today at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave. The Strategy Games Club will meet at 6:30 p.m. today in the Trail Room of the Kansas Union. The KU Committee on South Africa will meet at 6:30 p.m. today at Ecumenical Christian Ministries. The Tau Sigma Student Dance Club will meet at 7 p.m. today in 242 Robinson Center. A workshop on understanding suicide will be presented by the B'nai Brith Hillel Foundation at 7 p.m. today at Hilnel, 940 Mississippi St. University Forum will feature a talk by Marie Cross, associate professor of human development, "Controversial Issues in Nutrition," at 11:45 a.m. tomorrow at Ecumenical Christian Ministries. Reservations for the luncheon must be made by noon today. The German Club will sponsor a Kaffeestunde for all persons interested in speaking German at 4 p.m. tomorrow in 4047 Wesec Hall. On the Record An antique picture, valued at $3,000, was stolen on Oct. 15 or 16 from the second floor lobby of Lewis Hall, KU police said yesterday. Hall officials reported the theft Friday. Police have no suspects. A Wichita Eagle-Beacon newspaper box, valued at $300, was stolen between 1 a.m. and 4 a.m. Sunday at Ninth and Mississippi streets, Lawrence police said. A monopod, valued at $80, was stolen between 10 p.m. Saturday and 8 a.m. Sunday in the 2200 block of Harper Street, police said. Use Kansan Classified. KANSAS' FREEWAY SINGLES CLUB OFFERS A SMOOTH WAY TO GET YOUR LOVE LIFE IN GEAR Surely it's happened to you, and you've seen it happen to others. You're driving down the street at rush hour and in the lane next to you sits that person. The rest of the way down the street, you make darn sure that person doesn't leave your eyesight and you even try to navigate your way into a position where you can pull alongside that car at the next light. You exchange a few innocent glances and then . . . ZOOM . . . the person turns left never to be seen again. That's what happened to a California women who saw her "Prince Charming" disappear forever in a yellow Cadillac several years ago. That woman, Ruth Guillot, devied a solution she called the Freeway Singles Club, an organization whose single-bedroom numbered stickers on the backs of their cars signifying them as single and available. The process is simple enough. To join members pay annual dues. That entitles them to a numbered dealer that is attached to the rear window of the car. When a member is spotted by an interested member, the spotter jumps down the number and mails a letter with that number on the outside of the envelope to the Freeway Singles Club. The Club takes the number and matches it with the address of the person owning that number and mails the letter sent by the spotter. The Freewell Singles Club is now expanding throughout the United States. Each state is being licensed, many being purchased by former representatives of the To get things rolling in the Lawrence area we are offering regular $35 memberships for only $5 to the first 50 applicants. For more information contact: Freeway Singles Club P.O. Box 3652 Wichita, KS 67201 (316) 264-3424 Cogburns Kansas University Representatives needed. 25c DRAWS every Tues. & Thurs. Look for Sounds Live on Wednesdays featuring the best in original live entertainment MASS. 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