Webfoot Foliage Sale Prove you’re a Duck (Bring U of O ID) and get .00 off your choice of foliage WE GROW OUR Om Exotic Plants & Flowers Q?ase (jarde^s (jreei^ouse5ales MS* Kinsrow & Centennial (across the footbridge at gate 3 Autzen Stadium) Mon. Sat. 9:30-5:30 Sun. 12-5:00 • 345-3283 My Place or Yours? AWESOME-WHOLESOME Deli Sandwiches, Soups, Salads, Box lunches Domestic and Imported Beers & Wines Tailgate Parties • Catering Enjoy it in our dining room or free Delivery - Campus Area 6p.m. - 1a.m. $3.00 minimum 4843867 New Owners 10a.m. - 1a.m. ODE Graphic Services!! Typesetting*Camera Work*Design*Paste-up New-student enrollment up By Jolayne Houtz Of the Emerald The University enrolled 5,667 new students for fall term, an 11.6 percent increase over last fall’s new-student enrollment, says James Buch, director of admissions and records. Buch said he expects the admissions increase will translate into a total fall term enrollment in crease for the second straight year. The Universi ty enrolled 15,478 students last fall, a .5 percent increase over 1982’s 15,405. “Like all colleges and universities, we admit more students than we expect to enroll,” Buch says, noting that many college-bound students apply for admission to two or more colleges. Other indicators that enrollment has increas ed include large numbers of students par ticipating in fraternity and sorority rush and the number of students living in the campus residence halls. “The University did a good job finding hous ing for people,” says Housing Director Marjory Ramey, adding that there were over 100 people on a waiting list to get into the dorms until last week. “We were all surprised at the high figures. It indicates higher enrollment and much higher ad mission figures, and we’re all very pleased, of course," she says. The dorms traditionally house one-half of the freshman class, and when admission figures rise, so does the number of people wanting dorm space, Ramey says. “We’ve had so many students wanting to live in the dorms that University housing had to ask several hundred students who preferred a single room to accept a roommate. They expect all dorm rooms to be filled,” Buch says. Many of the dormitories are now special interest halls, geared toward students interested in academic pursuit, computer application, music and fitness. Goals for the housing depart ment this year include handling the noise prob lem more effectively with more service from the resident assistants and getting students involved with food service committees. "The staff’s responsibility is to be finely at tuned to each student’s need for service and a dif ferent living style,” Ramey says. Increased enrollment also is affecting the Greek housing system. The number of students participating in rush is up by almost 50 percent, according to Jay Halverson, Panhellenic representative. There are 380 women participating in sorori ty rush, approximately twice as many as last year. In addition, 391 men are going through fraternity rush compared with last year's 243 participants. Buch attributes these high numbers to University public relations. The University's ef forts to inform Oregon high school students about the quality education available at the University are responsible for the enrollment increase, he says. The two-year tuition freeze and the improv ing economy also are influencing the positive ad missions picture, Buch says. “I’m very pleased with the support we’re get ting from the state. Oregon resident tuition still ranks among the highest in the West among public universities. The tuition freeze of the last two years, however, has brought us closer in line with our peer institutions,” Buch says. f Taking the GRE, LSAT or GMAT this term? A preparation workshop can help. New sessions start immediately. covers all materials and instruction: Review required type of material ts Enhance test-taking techniques ^ Decrease anxiety with information about format and content. Sign up now at LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER 5 Friendly Hall or call 686-3226 OUR GREATEST PHOTO FINISHING GIVEAWAY EVER! 'ANY COLOR PRINT FILM (C-41) 'ANY QUANTITY — NO LIMIT 6 DAYS ONLY SEPTEMBER 20-26 LSAT • MCA! • GRE GRE PSYCH • GRE BIO MiKT • GMAT • OAT OCAT • PCAT • VAT SSAT-PSAT* ACHIEVEMENTS SAT • ACT • TOEFL • MSKP NATL MED BOS • ECFMG FLEX * VQE - NOB *RN BOS CPA* SPEED READING MPMN EDUCATIONAL CENTER T«tl Rreperetion Spetielists Since 19M for information. Please Call 485-5699 QrWhat’s better than a shot in the dark? A: A Resume from ODE Graphic Services! i ... ..... „