16,000 students expected With its School of Medicine already underway, KU opened official preliminaries for its 101st year and an enrollment in the 15.500-16.000 range. New students who did not attend a summer Preview arrived Sunday and took placement examinations all day Monday. Orientation for all new students continued Tuesday and enrollment for the entire student body will be Wednesday afternoon through Friday. First classes and the 101st annual opening exercises, officially marking the start of KU's second century, will be Monday morning, Sept. 19. W. Clarke Wescoe, Chancellor will be the speaker for the all-University convocation in Hoch Rum clearance Auditorium. He also addressed new students at the traditional induction ceremony in Memorial Stadium Tuesday. James K. Hitt, director of admissions and registrar, estimates the Lawrence campus enrollment will be between 14,500 and 15,000 when the official count is made in October. This would compare with 13,565 in 1965. The Medical Center in Kansas City will have about 1,250 compared to 1,199. KODIAK, Alaska —(UPI)— So many bars are being erected in one earthquake-damaged area of Kodiak that the folks are calling the building program "bourbon renewal." versity dormitory for 680 women, and of Naismith Hall, a privately financed residence for 500 men and women. Football tickets available now Students who applied and paid for their tickets last year and in previews should go to Alove "A" in the Kansas Union cafeteria today and tomorrow and bring their imprinted certificate of registration. There will be no single student football tickets sold and students have been urged by the athletic association to arrange for their season tickets this week. Students who have not applied for tickets should also go to the cafeteria to pick up an IBM card and with their certificate apply at the cashier's table. The cost is $5. Group applications will be limited to not more than 25 seats. All persons wishing to be located together should apply at the same time. However, Lawrence's apartments are being rented as rapidly as the builders leave and there is a serious shortage of rental properties for new faculty and students with families needing more space than apartments supply. ★ ★ ★ ★ Students may transfer a ticket if not obtaining a better seat than to which he is entitled. All transfers are subject to validation by the Athletic Board procedure. Selling or transferring a reserved ticket to admission to athletic events is a violation of the All Student Council bill No. 11. Violations also include: refusal to vacate a seat reserved to another student when requested, and entering the stadium or field house more than one and one half hours before game time. Loss of ticket and disciplinary action by the University are provided for in a special section of the bill. An internationally known Swedish scientist has joined the staff of the State Geological Survey at the University of Kansas for the academic year. Swede joins Geologystaff New rules on tickets are given He is Richard A. Reyment, professor of biometrics at the University of Stockholm, who will be visiting research associate. Dr. Reyment has published more than 75 articles, reviews, and books in four languages. His specialities are Mesozoic ammonites and ostracods. He also is an authority on computer applications in the earth sciences and it is in this area that he will be working here on several special projects. He is in charge of the subcommittee on biometrics for the International Paleontological Union which will meet in Prague in 1968. The freshmen class may be as many as 100 smaller than 1965's 2,788 because of a smaller high school senior class in Kansas. Hitt said the number of new graduate and new law students might fall below last year's 656, but that transfers from other colleges and junior colleges might be up enough to keep the new student total close to last year's 4,381. Spouse tickets are available for $11 and applications should be made at the same time as regular tickets. All students wishing to sit in the Jay James and Ku-Ku pep club sections must present evidence of membership. After the first game regular tickets will be exchanged for club tickets. Members of the University Marching Band will have seats reserved automatically and should not order tickets. Housing for single students may be in the best shape in the University's history with the opening of Oliver Hall, a Uni- Daily Kansan 2 Thursday, September 15, 1966 GTH and MISSOURI 15c HAMBURGERS - French Fries . . . 15c - Onion Rings . . . 30c - Fish Sandwich . . . 29c - Shakes . . . 25c - Double Ham . . . 29c - Double Cheese . . . 39c - Chicken Dinner . . . 79c - Shrimp Boat . . . 79c Sun.-Thurs. 11 thru 11; Fri.-Sat. 11-12 p.m. THE LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK Welcomes Students and Faculty LARGEST AND OLDEST BANK IN LAWRENCE TWO DRIVE-IN WINDOWS CHECK MASTER OR REGULAR CHECKING ACCOUNTS ESPECIALLY FOR STUDENTS