daily nebraskan page 9 UNL has more faces in crowd as enrollment reaches all time high friday, September 15, 1978 Enrollment at UNL is at an all-time high for the first semester of 1978-79, ac cording to Gerald Bowker, dean of aca demic services. Bowker said this fall's enrollment total of 22,477 is 97 students more than the previous high of 22,380 in the first semes ter of 1975-76. Hie total is 221 higher than last year, when 22,256 students were enrolled for first semester classes. Bowker also noted that UNL enrolled 4,026 freshman students this fall, 54 more than a year ago and the highest since a record 4,087 enrolled in the fall of 1972. More undergradutes This year's total undergraduate enroll ment is 17,222 students, 185 more than a year ago. Of the university's seven under graduate colleges, the College of Engineer ing and Technology registered the largest increase in enrollment this fall compared to last year. This fall, 1,820 students are en rolled in the college compared to 1 ,698 last year. Other colleges of the university with in creases in enrollment this year are agri culture, up 11 students to a total of 525 this fall; architecture, up 4J to a total of 525, and home economics, up 42 to a 1,147 total. Teachers decline Enrollment in Teachers College declined by 135 students from 2,764 in 1977 to 2,629 this year. College of Arts and Sciences enrollment declined slightly from 4,783 students last fall to 4,737 this year. The College of Business Administration also showed a small decline, but of only four students. This fall 2,598 students are enrolled in that college. Graduates constant Enrollment in the Graduate College State Senator Doug Bereuter. . . First District Republican Doug co-sponsored the bottle bill in both 1977 and 1978 to reduce litter solid waste, and the wasteful use of energy and natural resources. Doug sponsored legislation providing funds for classes for students interested in small business. Doug sponsored a measure to hire ad ditional professors and improve under graduate instruction at UNL with the express purpose to lower class size and to replace graduate assistants with full time professors. . Your Kind of Congressman Paid for by Bereuter for Congress Committee Would you like to share your hobbies with other students and faculty members? Anything from wine tasting to skate boarding Teach a class for the Free University! Apply ASUN office Rm. 115 Nebr. Union Deadline - Tuesday, Sept. 19 Friday, September 1 5, is the last day for full refunds on all textbooks that are not needed for fall classes. Please bring your cash register receipt and drop slip. Open 8-5, Monday -Saturday remains nearly constant this year with 3,471 students enrolled, compared with 3,474 a year ago. The College of Law has 463 students enrolled this fall, compared with 452 a year ago, while 302 students are enrolled in Dental College, down two from last year. Undergraduates Fall 77 Fall '78 Agriculture 1,800 1,811 Architecture 484 525 Arts and Sciences 4,783 4,737 Business Administration 2,602 2,598 Engineering and Tech . 1 ,698 1 ,820 Home Economics 1,105 1,147 Teachers 2,764 2,629 Nursing 224 Undeclared 1,530 1,472 Visiting Students 271 259 Professional Dentistry 304 302 Law 452 463 Graduate 3,474 3,471 Continuing Studies 989 1 ,0 1 9 Grand Total 22,256 22,477 Nursing was included in Visiting Students total last year. Sunday Late Night Special $11 30 ci!a Reg. 12" Pizza w2 items & 2 COKES ONLY4. incl. Remember to order cokes. 475-7672 l mM 1 I I r . fast free cfef'verv VALID AFTER 9 P.M. SUNDAYS ONLY FRANCHISED AREA ONLY ONE COUPON PER ORDER PLEASE PRESENTING SEPTEMBER 16th At the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Student Union In c $f$k Shade Air Personality M.C.CHARLES CARTER Featuring the Lovely SHADES OF IT Co-Host I.M.Hipp $3.50 Day of Show $3.00 Advance TICKETS ON SALE: 1. Student Union SCSelrf. 16 2. Dirt Cheap - r 3. Sound Machine (Omaha) nOIil 9:00 tO W0 4. Dixon's Package Liquor (Omaha) 6'M i ' ST.. Ur' JP ' ft , . ,. m m ,1 4 Ji 1135 R 432-0111