Page 8 University Daily Kansan. November 29. 1982 Early drop/add period scheduled until Friday The early drop/add period for students who want to change their classes for next semester begins today, according to the spring timetable. Students can drop and add classes until Friday. The early drop/add period applies only to those who had enrolled by Nov. 23. The procedure for dropping and adding classes has changed little with early enrollment, although students now will receive a revised copy of their schedules when they change their enrollment. To add or drop a student, a student should pick up a drop/add form, fill it out, and obtain his adviser's stamp, and dean's stamp, if necessary. THE FORM then should be presented at the enrollment center, 111 Strong Hall. The student then will have a printout of his revised schedule. A student also may change a section of a course at this time. Drop/add slips are not necessary for section changes. Students should simply go to the enrollment center and request the change. A revised schedule also will be presented then. After this week, the next day to change enrollment will be January 13. When adding or changing a course section, students should use their copy of the revised schedule as proof of attendance for the course, according to the timetable. The enrollment center will be open from 8:30 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Undergraduate students in the fol'awing schools are not required to obtain their adviser's signature: School of Journalism, School "Z" and juniors, seniors, and special guests. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Undergraduate students in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and School "Z" will not need their dean's stamp during the early drop/add period. Occupational Therapy undergraduates must get a dean's stamp from the department chairman. Group seeks donations for white elephant sale The Emergency Service Council, an organization that provides relief for needy families in Douglas County, will hold a White Elephant Sale from 9 a.m. to sunday at the Lawrence Community Building, 11th and Vermont streets. The sale is a fund raise for the council, which gives financial support to families who have economic emergencies. All donations are at tax deductible and an appraiser will be at the Community Building on Friday from 3 p.m. to t. p. for providing documentation for tax purposes. ITEMS CAN be taken to one of the following locations until Thursday: First Presbyterian Church, 2415 W. 23rd St.; Trinity Episcopal Church, 10th and Vermont streets; Babcock Place, Sacramento St.; First Southern Baptist Church, 19th Navasota; and Presbyterian Manor, 1421 Kawai Drive. If anyone is unable to transport an item, the Volunteer Clearing House will pick it up. Call 841-5059 in the morning. For further information, contact Dagmar Paden, the coordinator of the council, at 843-3757. 749-4225 9th & Mississippi 841-0188 On the record A 20-YEAR-OLD LAWRENCE man was arrested by Lawrence police Friday in connection with a burglar at Gregg Tire Company, 814 W. 23rd St. Police said a $469电视 set was stolen from the company about two months ago. THEIEVES STOLE A $2,000 tractor and a snow blade worth $300 between 1:30 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday from a driveway in the 3000 block of West Ninth Street, Lawrence police said yesterday. BURGLARS STOLE $300 worth of stereo equipment Thursday night from a car parked in the 4500 block of Oak Kingwood belonged to a KU student, police said. BURGLARS STOLE $360 worth of stereo equipment early Friday morning from a car parked in the 900 block of East 11th Street, police said. BURGLARS STOLE $4,800 worth of home computer equipment Thursday from a duplex in the 400 block of Greenwich Village to computer and a printer were stolen. Pollice said they arrested John J. Sullivan, who charged of burglary and grand theft. BURGLARIS STOLE £380 cash about i.p.m. Friday from the house in the 900 Suite at 212 Fifth Avenue THEIVES ALSO STOLE2 two stands belonging to the Wichita Eagle and Beacon Tuesday night from in front of Dillons Super Market. 2108 W. 27th, and 3109 W. 2004 Louisiana St., police said. Both stands were worth $200 and had $5 in them. THEVES STOLE FORE newspaper stands worth $600 between Nov. 21 and Wednesday from in front of the Lawrence Journal-World, 609 New Hampshire St., police said. Money inside the stands was estimated at $60. BURGLARS STOLE $1.515 worth of items between 11: 50 a.m. and 11 p.m. Thursday from a mobile home in the 1900 block of West 31st Street, police THEVES STOLE A 1978 Chevrolet Caprice between 3 and 1:35 a.m. Wednesday from the Hillcrest Shopping Center, police said. BURGLARS STOLE $7.485 of Little Casino video games Wednesday from a car belonging to a salesman from Summit Amusement, Lee's Summit, Mo., police said. The car was parked at the corner of Second and Locust streets. Police said a camera also was stolen from the car. THEIVES STOLE a ladder and a paint spray worth $750 Wednesday night from the back of a pick-up truck in Manhattan, block of Kentucky Street, police said. said. The burglar's stole a $40 telephone vet, set a $50 stove, a $20 citizen's wallet, and a $10 cellphone. BURGLARS STOLE two television sets and stereo equipment worth $795 Wednesday night from the 900 block of East 138th Street, police said. On campus TODAY TOMORROW AUDITIONS for an hour-long Mikado, sponsored by Concerts for Young People, will be from 4:45 to 7:45 p.m. in 328 Murphy Hall. CATHOLIC CENTER WORSHIP will be at 12:30 p.m. in Danforth Chapel. CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST PRE-MED CLUB will meet at 8 p.m. in the Council Room of the Union. will meet at 7 p.m. in the Big Eight Room in the Kansas Union. CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOW- study and fellowship will be at 7:30 p.m. ARMY ROTC'S BASIC CAMP information will be from 12:30 to 1:20 p.m. on He's Back IGGY POP WITH GUEST NASH THE SLASH Thursday, December 2 Tickets on sale at Better Days Records FREE BEER 8-9 for information LAWRENCE OPERA HOUSE Career Exploration for Women A WORKSHOP DESIGNED TO EXPLORE VALUES, PHILOSOPHIES, AND LIFESTYLES AS THEY AFFECT YOUR CAREER CHOICE. DATE: Wednesday, December 1, 1982 TIME: 3:00-4:30 P.M. 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