University Daily Kansan Tuesday, July 20, 1976 3 Greeks feel effects of enrollment boom By SUSAN LYN Staff Writer Soaring enrollment figures and the resulting housing crunch at KU have hit sororities and fraternities as well as residence halls. "The increase has definitely affected our rush procedures this summer," Pat Schaefer, Prairie Village senior and chair of the Interfaith Council, said yesterday. "Compared to last year's statistics, by July 25 we had pledged 319 members, this year, as of July 19, we equaled that number, averaging about 40 pledges a week." SCAHEER SAID since the downswing in fraternity interest in 1969, fraternities had not increasingly better every year. He said he was pleased with this summer's recruiting. "There seem to be more guys who are finding out earlier that they want to pledge. More are wanting to settle down and have the security of a fraternity," he said. It has always been the rule of fraternities to fill each house to capacity, Schafer said. Sororites, too, are feeling the increase in entourage among FIStaterms and FIStatermets and president Patience. Like fraternities, sororites are experiencing record recruitment numbers. "I DON'T KNOW if it has to do directly with the housing situation in Lawence, but we have more than is normal for the number of girls signed to go through fall rush." "Last year we had 125 girls signed to go through fall rush," Pfisteranger said. "And so far this summer we have 122 signed and we can expect a total of between 135 to 140." About 55 sorsity spaces will be filled, and the houses will be filled, PHlasterer said. Women wanting to participate in the fall membership program Aug. 13-18 have until "WE HAVE explained in letters to all the girls the housing situation in Lawrence and the chance of not getting into a sorority," said "But it doesn't seem to deter them." The number of women wishing to join sororities has exceeded the number of spaces in recent years. Plaisterer said there was a possibility of a new sorority being established at KU. Several sororites will visit the campus this fall to view the University, and a final decision will be made later in the year. Suicide From page one Terry describes the aftermath of the attempt as "pure hell." "My parents didn't trust me afterwards and my friends thought they had to babysit me. So I had to look for that I lost a lot of respect from those people. That's a big factor. I still haven't completely rebuilt everything. Some people have a part of me. That others me very much." For Andrew, things came out better. He said he thought that his friends who knew about what happened understood and didn't get it. He then went on to argue out that very few people knew about it. Snyder said that a social stigma went along with suicide. "IGUESS I am ashamed of what I did and I don't want anyone to know about it. I just don't think I could ever tell anyone in my family about it at all," he said. "It's not that you shouldn't think that they would definitely lose some resentment me, and I really don't want that to happen." HOUSTON said that all psychological problems had an unfavorable social stigma "Most people fight against death, and here is a person who has given up the fight and said, 'I will control my own destiny.' This alienizes most people," Snyder said. "Suicide attempts, drugs, alcoholism, nervous breakdowns, all have a social stigma. This discourages people from getting help. It's better to have cancer than psychological problems in some people's eyes," he said. Although Andrew feels that he is basically the same person he was before he tried to kidnap her, he still has a lot of respect. "I'm meaner than I used to be, I don't have any patience any more, there's nothing really positive, I guess. I'm bitter about myself, I don't like what I'm doing now. I can't really think of anything that I like about myself," Terry said. "IWE tried to change, but it just doesn't just drown it and go back the way I did." * Terry and Andrew both doubted they would again attempt suicide. "Since this last time, I haven't even thought about it. Even when I get as deep down as I am right now, the thought never is my mind. It's gone forever." Terry said. They both agreed that they would try to talk anyone out of suicide. Andrew said, "I just really can't see myself ever doing it again. It isn't part of my character and I don't think it will ever chance of me ever repeating that mistake." "I'd try to show them that life is worth living," Terry said. "I'd try to tell them that somebody does care very much and ask them to try to get help." Andrew said, "Nothing is so bad that you can't start over again." Mental assistance centers Students seeking psychological help in the Lawrence area may obtain it at the following locations: **Mental Health Clinic at Watkins Hospital.** For KU students needing treatment. The first four visits are covered by the student fee. A $25 charge applies to $3 to $14 a session is charged, depending on KU Psychological Clinic. The clinic offers free psychological services to all Lawrence residents. The clinic is located at 307 Fraser Hall. Their telephone number is 844-6121. It is a 24-hour access for crisis intervention through the Information Center, 844-3506. BERT NASH Mental Health Center. The center provides mental health services to residents of Douglas County. Fees are on a sliding scale based on income and depend-ment, which is located in Missouri. The telephone number is 843-922, the switchboard is open 24 hours a day. Headquarters Inc. They operate 24 hours a day, every day of the year. Staffed by para-professional volunteers. People can stop by or call any time of day or night. Located at 1602 Massachusetts, telephone, 841-2345. GOLF TOURNAMENT Thursday, July 22 Entry deadline: 4 p.m. Wednesday, July 21 Entru fee: $3.25 Tournament structured as 2-man teams, 9 holes, best ball. Tee-times will begin at 1:30 p.m. Interested? Contact Recreational Services Office 208 Robinson or call 864-3546 WHAT A MOUTHFUL OF FUN! FOUR TACOS FOR $1 And a small price to pay for so much tun! 2340 Iowa (23rd & Hwy. 59 South) Ofor and then, July 21st 841-4218 Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Daily Kanan are offered to all students in its origin. FAILLE BRING ALL CLASSIFIED TO 111 FLINT HALL KANSAN WANT ADS CLASSIFIED RATES 15 words or fewer $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 $2.75 $3.00 Each additional word 24 20 18 16 one two three four five time times times times times ... .01 .02 .03 .04 .05 AD DEADLINES Monday Thursday 5 p.m. Tuesday Friday 5 p.m. Wednesday Tuesday 5 p.m. Thursday Tuesday 5 p.m. Friday Wednesday 5 p.m. ERRORS The UDK will not be responsible for more than two incorrect insections. 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