6 Wednesday, September 30, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Honors Continued from p. 1 So II'm not surprised that our numbers are increasing," she said. Official figures indicate that enrollment in English 105 increased by 47 from last fall, with four additional sections offered; English 205, which had only one section this year and last year, decreased by three students. Western Civilization 144 was reduced by four sections and 31 students from last fall. Political Science 111, which had one section this year and last, decreased by three students. One section of political science 151 was added and drew six students; the class wasn't offered last fall. Peter Casagrande, associate chairman of English, said that the department wasn't surprised by its honors section enrollment surge. "We expected an increase because we knew that enrollments were up across the board." Casagrasead said. But Burdett Loomis, chairman of political science, said his department's honors enrollment had decreased. The department has been encouraging students usually. Loomis said, the department had about 45 honors students. Loomis said that the increased use of a device that instructors were being assigned to large lecture classes as opposed to the smaller honors sections. One example of this is political science 150 and honors section 151, which are being taught in one class this fall. "Ordinarily that would have been taught separately," he said. "This wear they're folded in together." Model Ted Vaggalis, teaching assistant and Western Civilization scheduling officer, said that all of the Western Civilization honors sections combined had about 120 students, roughly the same as last year. Continued from D.1 callv for the video. Barry Newton, assistant professor of architecture and supervisor of the project, said the project was meant to help people see how proposals such as a downtown mall might affect the city. It will help an architect develop study their own ideas for downtown. The model was displayed downtown earlier this month and was reassembled last week in Marvin Hall. Each block of the model can be separated into two to four pieces, allowing other models to be inserted so people can see how their ideas would look if they were constructed. "We decided that one thing the students could do was make a range of proposals from small to large-scale projects." Newton said. The original project, which took about $2\frac{1}{2}$ weeks to complete, was built in sections at each of the four architecture design studios. Two or three people were assigned to construct each street block. Cramer said the model was unique because it was about the only way people could get an overall view of the downtown area. "All the students were in awe when we finally put it together," Cramer said. He said each student put in about 80 to 100 hours on his part of the project and spent about $30 of his own money. He said the entire project cost about $2,000. On Campus Retirees Club coffee is scheduled at 10 a.m. today at Adam Lounge in the Adams Alumni Center. Music will be at 11 a.m. "Search, Screening and Selection, 'an affirmative action workshop by Mike Rollet, is scheduled at 10 a.m. today at 208 Strong Hall "Musical Life in Poland today," a University Forum by Daniel Politosek, professor of music history, is scheduled at 11:45 a.m. today at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave. German Club meeting is scheduled at 4:30 p.m. today at the Counsel Room in Miller Scholarship Hall. Rolf Gunther, a German actor who will perform at Murphy Hall tomorrow, will be present. Campus Christians meeting is scheduled at 6:30 p.m. today at the Daisy Hill Room in the Burge Union. KU Democrats meeting is scheduled at 7 p.m. today at the Kansas Room in the Kansas University. Model United Nations meeting is scheduled at 7:30 p.m. today at Parlor C in the Kansas Union. 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