Page 8 University Daily Kansan, September 4, 1980 Preliminary enrollment figures show slight increase from 1979 Preliminary enrollment figures at the University of Kansas released yesterday by the office of admissions and records show a slight increase in the number of students at the University this fall. Enrollment at the Lawrence campus increased 152 over 1979 totals. The College of Health Sciences in Kansas City, Kan., increased by 238. Total enrollment figures at the Lawrence campus are 22,200 students and 2,252 in Kansas City, Kan. Final enrollment figures will be finished after the 20th day of classes. Breakdown of enrollment by school shows a decrease in the Graduate School and the schools of Education, Fine Arts and Law. Although the total number of students increased, there were 17 fewer freshmen and 26 fewer sophomores. The number of special students exceeded by 31 and doctoral students by 64. Juniors and seniors increased by 41 and 50, respectively. The number of fifth-year students increased by 33 and masters students by 168. Lawrence campus Enrollment by School as of 8-25-86 1979 1980 Allied Health (OT) 291 299 Architecture 436 436 Arts and Sciences 9,735 9,876 Business 928 995 Education 1076 988 Engineering 1,750 1,909 Fine Arts 1,187 1,173 Graduate 3,751 3,710 Journalism 550 585 Law 537 522 Pharmacy 239 259 Social Welfare 398 399 University Specials 322 284 Dual School Enrollments -102 -121 21,088 21,314 To be processed 960 886 TOTALS 22,048 22,200 Two counts of rape and two counts of aggravated sodomy were filed yesterday against a 33-year-old Leavenworth man in connection with the rape of a 25-year-old Lawrence when Tuesday night, Lawrence police said. On the Record The man, Wille Dotson, Jr., was a former U.S. Navy officer and Anglesas County Jail in lieu of $10,000 bond. According to police, the woman had just walked across the Massachusetts Street bridge near Eim Street at 10:30 p.m. and was grabbed from behind by Dotson. She then was forced to the ground and raped more than once, a police stunner. Police said the victim was badly bruised. The woman persuaded the man to follow her to her house during the attack, but took him to another residence, police said. She knocked on the door and it was opened, run inside, locked the door and called the police, police said. Aided with the woman's description of the man, police arrested Dotson near a house on the corner. A 16-YEAR-OLD New Orleans youth was charged yesterday in Douglas County District Court with leaving the scene of an injury accident and failing to report an injury accident, Douglas County District Attorney Mike Malone said yesterday. A hearing date has not been set for the youth, Swanson B. 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