Students fill Russian classes Soviet reforms boost attendance R\ Joseph Kidd Emerald ( ontrihutnr Soviet reforms have not vet filled empty store shelves m the Soviet I’nion. but tin s have packed full Russian language i lasses at the 1 'niversit\ a< cording to a recent survev of Russian students In a poll this term of the Rus sian department's largest ever tirst-vear Russian language sei tion. -1H pert ent of the students responded positively to the question 'Have recent changes in the Soviet Him affected your decision to study Russian!" While the I 'uiversitv s ovet all attendant e has ini re.ised only In eight percent since 1 Otis, attendant e in lust tear Russian language < lasses has climbed li- percent Hut the lirst-vear sei tion in crease is only part of the overall pit turn All Russian ( lasses are growing dramatically said Al bert Leung. Russian department head "We have the largest sei olid tear section ever this tear be cause last tear's first-year sin dents are continuing on. Leung said. "We hate the big gest third year section lor the same reason And conceivably next year we'll have the biggest fourth year section in the lie partiiient's history (her the same four \ ear per i Oil. sei ond y ear ( lass atten dam e tripled and Ih■ ■ d ve.u attendam e lumped to perr ent Knrollment totals are not the on I \ sign ol Russian s mi leas mg popularity s.iid Martha Sherwood I’ike. the depart merit's set retar\ Respondin'.: to telephone i alls from the (.ommuniK has taken up an in creasing amount of her tline A few years ago we only got a few ( alls .1 week." Sherwood i’ike said. "Now we re getting so many calls ear h day that I've started keeping a ledgei Recent inquiries ranged from <111 author needing ad\ ii.e on Russian names tor ( harm lers in a manuscript to local business es needing translators loi corn spondeni e about joint venlute y\ ill) Soviet firms The iik leasing interest in Russian is not limited to this I 'diversity'. Other West (Mast universities nave ii'ponni swelling Russian < hisses Slightly less than the I mver it\ '> 82 percent increase. till Cniversity of Washington re ported a 7'l percent rise in at tendance m first year Russian classes over the last lour years The university has capped oil class enrollment at a total of Kill students each year tor the last three years due to a la< k ot faculty Both the t adversity of ( ili forma. Los \ngeles ,md the I’niversitv ol Arizona cited in ( leases of (ia percent lot the same period Brigham Young I’niversitv reported a 71 per i ent rise. As for why students are i housing to stuily Russian first-year student's responses to a questionnaire i in ulated for the purpose of this artn le rrere varied Although many < it' d the recent Hast blot < hauges other students listed personal interests, i areer goals and lei h ni< al reasons One student listed the fail that a lot of the relevan1 litera turn in tlie morganii chemistry Oregon Daily Hmerald Photo hi J«nrj»h Kulil Smii‘1 i‘\i huniiv instruilor M.inn.i Ink. nun, i Ir.u hrs .1 s n und-vrur Russian l.muu.ixr r nurse .it lhr I ni\rrsit\ field is m Russian anti transla lions are haul to < ome l>\ An oilier student wrote I teel the Soviet I 'moo s t flanges u ill di rei.tK attei I our general ion I must learn as nun h as 1 t an about their world This is not the first time world events have influenced student's choices. l.eong said '1 nn sell took part in the earli er hooui m Russian .liter Spot nik " he said, referring to the 1(1 mission Soviet satellite pro gram that began the Space Age in llta7 More i areer possibilities as a result of recent Soviet reforms also draw more students he s.lld 1 Ill'll- S .1 |ll!i .11 III** fill I of tilt- linr .in interesting i*>1 * with iipportiinitic-s tor travel Leung also believes that in creasing international trade r«* ijuirtis more people to study foreign languages I’fi >pli have had to learn lapanese in order to understand Inisiness i lintrai Is and even to negotiate II you i an't deal in anothei lan village you'le at a gieat disad vantage. ' he said The quality ol the depart ment's program is anothei rea son students at the t niversity (house Russian l.eong said ■()nu of the i ailing < arils ol out program is that y\e are the only si hool in the state that, year at ter year brings in. experienced-: dedit ated and sometimes i hai jsmatii Soviet leathers he said, reterring to the depart inent s evi hauge program with the Soviet t nion Changes within the Russian department itself also account lol the llit 1 us. ol students he said The Russian department gamed departmental status in |()Ka because of that, "we gained greater visibility he said. "He were then able to de velop a lletter program I lie department has so tar been able to accommodate the influx With four graduate teachinv. fellows llwo more than the department had two years ago), four ta< ulty mem bers and a Soviet exchange ic.K hct the department Ims third v been able I" ii.i n<111 • tin* llll II'.ISI' I .1-1111^ S.llll llii' pressure is building up lull wi! ilun't lui\i' the tai lilts iesmin.es lie said I lie\ ,ire slrillllecl In the limit .is It IS Die department has lubhied lor i tilth t.ii nils posit mu loi the last three veals hut the le quests have been denied p 1 POSITIVE PARENTING SAT. NOV. IS 9:45 a.in. I Ml HI \ I IM>1 K S 2 per person I tponkorcd by Ainiion t o Op ( hUd C air ODE : Recycle This * Paper BMBM *4*1* li-Xrt* Oriental Bullet l.unch Dow nst air s f, Try Our Dinner Upstau s Moult Downturn I 27^ Alder Sfef - 68 J BBBb Hour s CJp%ta«rs M ! h 1 U • ' •) 00 f Sj *> 00 10 to l)KI\kl\(. 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