8 Thursday, February 3, 1977 University Daily Kansan Full refunds end for University withdrawals Yesterday was the last day University of Kansas students could withdraw from classes and receive a refund of their enrollment. So Ship, enrollment said yesterday. The total number of students who have withdrawn wasn't available. More students withdraw from school later in the semester, Snoop said. Refunds of $291.90 for in-state students and $88.90 for out-of-state students were given to those who withdrew a student identification picture nor a student identification picture weren't refunded. Sapp said the admissions office previously had received some complaints from students because the students didn't snow by what date they had to withdraw to receive a full refund of their fees. A notice of the University withdrawal procedure, including fee refunds is printed on the back cover. A notice also was sent to all academic deans at the University and to the offices of the dean of men and the dean of women of the university, the dean and withdraw and still receive a full refund. Maggie Vargas, a spokesman from the dean of women's office, said, "I think there are quite a few (students) who don't know Now Open for Breakfast!!!! University, Fred McElenbie, acting dean of men, said. on white, rye, pumpkinickel, or wheat A Cheese 124 B Celeste Baby 124 C Turkey 159 D Roast Turkey 159 E Ham 149 F Beef Ham 149 G Corned Beef 149 H Salami 164 I Combination 164 J Tuna Fish 185 K Peanut Butter + Jelly 65 Coffee 25 Ladies Tea 25 Chocolate 25 Mr. Kibb 25 Mint Beer 25 Fruit Punch 25 Sparkling 25 Millie 25 Lancome 25 Cider 25 Hot Chocolate 25 Between 25 and 30 students have withdrawn this semester through the dean of men's office. Laken in Season Volt Group . 65 Homade Chorme . 1.25 Salads Sauces Salad 145 Crisp Salad 60 Baker Beans 40 Herb Salad 40 German Reheat Salad 40 Jalapeño Peppers 15 Chops regular, fries, bar, B. G. Chips regular, Fritus, Bar-B-Q Dessert Pasta dialloia, apple and pancin 65 Pisalanders 50 Chocolate Layer Cake 50 Cheesecake 75 Cake of the day Ice Cream Cones 15 254 when the last day to withdraw and get back a full refund is." 14:20 Crescent - west of the Chi Omega fontain New open for Breakfast 842-1117 Between yesterday and March 1, students who withdraw from classes will receive a 50 discount. Approximately 15 women have withdrawn from the University through the dean of women's office, Vargas said, and more were expected to withdraw yesterday. Men-Thurs 7am-9pm Fr. 8am-1am Sat. 11:30-1am Sun. 12:30-4pm By the end of last semester between 800 and 900 students had withdrawn from the Need a Lifesaver for your Studies? Apply at S.E.S. for supplemental academic assistance in the following areas: Tutoring Academic Advising Counseling FEB. 16TH IS THE DEADLINE TO BE GUARANTEED A TUTOR Supportive Educational Services 202 Carruth O'Leary 864-3971 "A WITTY,JOYOUS AND BEAUTIFUL FILM." "The Marquis of O" should be to the new film season what Ingmar Bergman's "The Magic Flute" was to the last. In a production of breathtaking images...its a dazzling testament to the civilizing effects of several different arts, witty, Joyous and so beautiful." -Vincent Canby/New York Times "IMPECCABLY REALIZED...ELEGANT, FUNNY ...exqulsite to behold." —William Wolf /Cue "THIS SLY TALE IS ELEGANT AND TOUCHING ...telling parables of fallibility and principle so wit- tily that they seem less like lessons than grace notes...amused, compassionate, warm, full of sinuous light and voluptuous colors." "EXQUISITE...Rohmer has attained a new peak in his career." —Andrew Sarria/Village Voice "DELICIOUS IRONY AND WIT...breathtaking visual beauty...fascinating...gorgeous...a rare and rewarding experience." —Bernard Drew/Gannet Newspapers Directed by *ERIC ROHMER* based on the novel by H. von Kleist Starring Edith Cervé- Bruno Ganz. In color from *New Line Cinema* Eric Rohmer's new film THE MARQUISE OF O... Fri., Feb. 4 and Sat., Feb. 5 3:30. 7:00. 9:00. $1 "B"" films of Edgar G. Ulmer GIRLS IN CHAINS (1943) Dir. Edgar G. Ulmer, with Arlene Judge, Roger Clark, AND LEGOUR (1964) Dir. Edgar G. Ulmer, with Tom Neal, Ann Savage. Perhaps the most Famous of all "B" films. Mon., Feb. 7, 10:30; 7:50 LANGER (1967) Dir. Luchino Visconi, with Marcelo Mastroianni, Anna Karina, French subtitles. Wed., Feb. 9, 7:30; 9:30; 7:50 WOODRUFF AUDITORIUM-KANSAS UNION Saturday, Feb. 5, 12:00 noon at the Jay Bowl Sign up in SUA office by Friday, Feb. 4, 3:00 p.m. Foosball Tournament $1.25 Entry Fee DOUBLE ELIMINATION, BEST 2 OUT OF 3 MATCHES More info? Call 864-3477 The winning team receives an all expense paid trip to Cape Girardeau, Mo. for the Region XI Tournament, Feb. 10-12 "CLEAN OUT" SALE Sweaters Reg. *$8 - $2^{90}$ Reg. *$10^{-} $14 - $4^{90}$ Reg. $ 16-$19 - $ 6^{90} Reg. $ 20-$25 - $ 9^90 Reg. *$27-$32 - $12^{90}$ Reg. to *$45 - $14^{90}$* Pants $16-$18 - $6 90 $20-$24 - $8 90 PRIDES CROSSING AND HAPPY LEGS Skirts to $^{18} - $^{690}$ to $^{21} - $^{890}$ PRIDES CROSSING - ROSE HIPS Gauchos *$15-$18 - $6^{90}$ *$20 to $27 - $8^{90}$ PRIDES CROSSING AND HAPPY LEGS "Happy Legs"' 3 Piece Suits Reg. $60 - Now $2490 Jumpsuits Reg. $^{30}$ - $^{10}^{90}$ Reg. $^{33^{50}}$ - $^{14}^{90}$ Reg. $^{48}$ - $^{19}^{90}$ Shirts Reg. to $17 - $3⁹⁰ Blazers Reg. $35 - $12$90 Reg.$40-$15$90 Nylon "T" Shirts Reg. $6 - $290 This is our Final "Clean Out" Sale, any merchandise not sold by closing time Thurs., Feb. 17 will be shipped to a liquidator in Springdale, Ark. 1