6 Thursday. August 29.1974 University Daily Kansan Easy access enrollment increases; 300 enroll during special session Easy access enrollment figures are up per week, and Gil Dilk, dean of infirmity and revival services Dyck said approximately 300 people enrolled Sunday during the special easy access enrollment in the Kansas Union, compared to 241 last spring. Easy access means enrollment for people who want to take University classes without the complications of transcripts and other documentation. Dreek said. Easy access is one of the best ways to make advantage in areas that take advantage of the University. Classes offered in late afternoon, evening and on Saturday morning are convenient for groups. Puck said, and many people enroll in easy access classes for enjoyment. He said one of the main reasons for easy access courses was to "make the educational resources of the University accessible to those who aren't regular students." Courses that are offered as easy access classes are regularly scheduled University courses offered in the timetable to all students. After regular enrollment, the cards denoting class openings are taken to Union for easy access enrolment, Dyck said. Future expansion of this program depends on the individual departments, Oversee. Approximately 270 classes in nearly all the departments were offered for easy admission. Costs for these classes are identical to Adventure a bookstore Late enrollment for easy access courses will be possible at the Office of Admissions and Records, 126 Strong, till 7:30 on the evenings of September 4, 11 and 18. We have new and classic children's hardbound books and hundreds of quality paperbacks for young people. We are a personal bookstore for the whole family. We carry everything from Pat the Bunny to Architectural Graphical Standards. We have an especially fine selection in nature, outdoors, and travel. We have fiction and non-fiction, maps, atlases, and dictionaries. Students expecting to start classes this week in any of nine courses offered by the English department were greeted by a notice that their class had been canceled. When a child discovers a book that is just right for him, it's truly an adventure. Come to think of it, that's true for older folks too! Come in and get those for other students, Dyck said. Students enrolling through easy access are classified as special students who have the option to become fulltime students. FREE WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAM The department chairman, George Worth, said the decision to cancel these charges was premature. If you are a woman and at least 15 pounds overweight, call Carol Willer, M.A., Mon. thru Thurs. 6 p.m. 11 p.m. and all day Sun. Browsers Welcome We do special orders without fee or deposit. We gift wrap and mail. Hillcrest Shopping Center 9th & Iowa 842-7938 Worth said that some adjustments of this type had to be made each semester but that these were the most changes that he could recall being made at any one time. However, Worth emphasized that it still wasn't a major problem because only 38 students were involved. Departmental enrolment is about 7,000. "It became apparent about halfway through enrollment that we were going to have to make some adjustments in our plans," said Rachel. "I believe the best possible educational experience." 9 English classes dropped The situation was primarily caused by a cutback in graduate assistants last spring. our students and teachers." Watch the want ads in the Kansan --front. The front punch. escape from and counter to attacks and holds WOMEN'S SELF-DEFENSE What's Women's Self-Defense? On you—that's a kicking you in the groin. If that's your conception of women's Self-defense then you are living in a fantasy world. A woman must be able to defend herself in a wide variety of situations, and with a wife that her opponent won't start his attack several feet away. A woman must be able to defend herself from a vicious and armed assailant who may want to injure, but but she must be willing to discourage. The first situation requires the knowledge of defensive techniques and situational psychology trained to avoiding unnatural physical advances with her weapon. A Women's Self-Defense course is issued to all of the above. The class consists of ten sessions one hour each, twice a week. Class Notes Escapes from wrist holds. The back first strike. Escapes from rear hands. The back first strike. Escapes from wrist holds to hold back form the 1. Escapes from and counters to frontal choke hold. 2. Escapes from wrist hold. The first bit strike. 2. Escapes from rear cross holds. The front kick. Escapes from and counters to being held form the back. from the rear. The back kick. 4. The back kick continued. Spinning hand strikes. 4. The back kick continues. Spinning hand strikes. Review. 5. How to use a umbrella or short stick as a weapon. 5. How to use a umbrella or short stick as a weapon. Introduction to the Nunchuk. the roundhouse kick. Defenses from a seated position or a player can be used on a gun or a shot. 5. knife and gun defenses continued Goju Ryu Martial Arts Academy KARATE • JUDO • WOMEN'S SELF DEFENSE ORIENTAL WEAPONRY 6. Defenses you are on the ground and your opponent is; sitting on you, laying on you, standing at your feet, standing on you, laying on you, standing at your feet. Classes Now Forming For Information Please Contact: GOJU RYU MARTIAL ARTS ACADEMY 894 West 34th Street, Lawrence, Kansas Instructors: 304 West 24th Street, Lawrence, Kansas Behind McDonald's on 23rd Street Karate, Women's Self Defense, Oriental Weaponry MAX MULLER Second Degree Black Belt Oriental Shoreikan Goju Ryu Karat 1972 British Open Champion 1973 Central Karate Weapons Runner-up 1973 Kansas Karate Championships Second Place Kafa Donna McDonald's on Zion Street Phone 842-8244 After 6 Monday thru Thursday KARATE WOMEN'S SELF DEFENSE CHUCK NORTHCOTT Elite Negro Blank Belt Holder. Local and regional judo titles. An experienced instructor of chukorab. JUDO ALL FOR THE YOUNG OR OLD EVEN IF CASUALLY INTERESTED CALL US—IT MAY BE THE MOST IMPORTANT CALL YOU EVER MAKE. 804 W. 24th St., Behind McDonalds on 23rd St. Phone: 842-8244 after 6 p.m. Thursday thru Thursday EAST LOBBY, ALLEN FIELD HOUSE STUDENT FOOTBALL TICKET INFORMATION Seniors, Wednesday, August 28...12:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Graduate Students, Thursday, August 29 ...12:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Juniors, Friday, August 30 ...12:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Sophomores, Tuesday, September 3 ...12:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Freshmen, Wednesday, September 4 ...12:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. All Students may purchase a season ticket on the designated day and each day thereafter. GROUP SEATING REQUESTS: 2. ) All IBM cards will be pulled. 1. ) Present all KU ID's and Certificates of Registration at the special table for groups. 3. ) Proceed to Table 2 and purchase your block of tickets. 4. ) Seat assignment for groups are made according to the lowest classification of the individuals involved. If you choose to sit with someone who is not in your classification, the seat assignment will be made in the lower classification of the individuals involved. Regular Student . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ ^{15} ^{00} $ Spouse Ticket $ ^{18^{00}} $ (Spouse includes spouse and children) Student "All Season" . $ 25^{00} $ (Includes Basketball and Football) WHAT TO BRING: 1.) KU ID. 2.) Certificate of Registration. 3.) Payment for tickets. PROCEDURE: 1. ) Pick up IBM card at table 1. 2. ) Proceed to table 2. a. ) Present IBM Card. b. ) Pay for ticket. c. ) Receive ticket. d. ) Sign name and student number. ITEMS TO REMEMBER: 1. ) Spouses—must show proof of marriage if marital status is not indicated on IBM card. 2. ) All Students—the tickets will be randomized as they are sold. Therefore it will not be necessary to be present at 12:00 p.m. sharp for best seating.