Page 12 University Daily Kansan, August 25, 1982 Donkey ball DON DELPHIA / Kensan Staff Members of the Oskalaosa and Valley Falls Jayceas raised money for their organization by playing a game of donkey baseball yesterday in Oskalaosa. At right, Ken Newell, Osakalao, tries for a double play when Date Edwards, Valley Falls, passes. Above, Alan Meyers, Oksaloaos, rejoices after hitting a home run. THE SANCTUARY Home of Great Specials 1401 W. 7th Lawrence, Ks. 843-0540 *WHAT IS MAE WEST'S HEIGHT WITHIN AN INCH?* *First 10 correct answers receive a free drink (TONIGHT ONLY) HAIR BENDERS SCHOOL OF HAIRSTYLING Welcome Back Jayhawks TAKING HAIR APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY-SATURDAY 9:30-3:00 936 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. 843-2535 2 for the price of 1 Prescription glasses Non prescription Sunglasses Thru September Open Monday - Saturday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 841-7421 Students line up to get into financial aid office By DONNA KELLER Staff Reporter Although the line seems as long as some of the students' faces, the pace does not slow as students are directed in and out of the office of student finan- Rogers said they had not been able to tally the number of students that had been enrolled. "It's very usual to have a crowd," said Jerry Rogers, director of financial aid, in reference to the first week of school. "It's big and big as we had yesterday (Monday)." He said this week was more of a "cleanup" week, with most of the business dealing with immediate aid problems for fall. A sign posted on the door reads, "We have room for only 15 people at a time. Thank you for waiting patiently." The office is full at all times. Rogers said their office already was seeing an increase in information re-entry. "We'd like to get through this year first," he said. THE OFFICE is handling a variety of needs this week. Rogers said many students were requesting short-term loans and, in some cases, for their tuition. Other students are finishing paperwork for grants and loans, getting referrals for work study and discussing research projects with students to get hold on enrollment released. Students who need to pick up any financial aid forms should ask the assistance desk. Each student, depending on his need, is met at the office door by a financial aid employee, and students waiting to checks are directed to a separate line. Although the pace inside the office seems frantic, all questions are answered and all students waiting for an interview are taken care of by the staff. STUDENTS REQUESTING shorter term loans must fill out the appropriate form, turn it in to an office assistant, and return the following day after 10 a.m. for an interview, which is the usual procedure for that type of loan. Rogers said that the students had been very good about waiting in line. "We've had a few irate relatives," he said. "But the attitude and patience of the students about this has been outstanding." Outside in the hall, the assistant called for the next 10 students and went inside to direct them to the appropriate people. One student, cutting ahead of those in line, tried the door and found it locked. "Do they lock it?" she asked. Then looking back over the line behind her, she said, "I don't blame them." 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