University Daily Kansan / Wednesday, August 26, 1987 Campus/Area 7 Fall enrollment at K-State could be more than 18,000 The Associated Press MANHATTAN — Fall enrollment at Kansas State University is expected to exceed 18,000 students and could mark an increase of about 1,000 more new students on campus than last fall, university officials said yesterday. Officials said the Enrollment Management Program initiated by President Jon Wefold a year ago has far exceeded expectations. The percentage increase in new students should be 25 percent, said Robert Krause, vice president for institutional advancement at KSU. Krause said first-day enrollment was up almost 600 from a year ago — 14,912 compared with 14,316. "If our historical pattern of enrollment increase between preliminary head count and 20th day finals holds, the university should comfortably exceed 18,000 head count this fall." Krause said. That would compare with 17,599 last year. "While our preliminary enrollment figures do not provide an analysis of new and returning students, I estimate that our number of new stu dents could approach the 1,000 mark," he said. "Our residence halls are completely full for the first time in five years, sororites are up 38 percent and fraternities are up 26 percent. All of the signs point to an incredible increase in new students." University officials said earlier that they would need at least 450 more new students this semester to stay even with last year's enrollment because of smaller sophomore, junior and senior classes. On the Record A Smith and Wesson revolver, an Renaissance rifle, a gun scope and several wool sweaters valued at $2,174 were taken on Aug. 23 from a duplex on Lowell Drive, Lawrence police reported. A central air conditioning unit valued at $1,000 was taken sometime between Aug. 21 and Aug. 24 from a duplex on Quall Pointe Terrace, Lawrence police reported. Several cases of canned pop valued at $200 and an unknown amount of change were taken Sunday or Monday from a vending machine at Naismith Hall, 1800 Naismith Drive, Lawrence county reported. Cash and coins valued at $180 were taken on the morning of Aug. 24 from a cigarette vending machine at the Time Out tavern, 2400 Iowa St., Lawrence police reported. A car stereo, cassette tapes and other miscellaneous items valued at $640 were stolen the morning of Aug. 23 from a car parked at 530 Graystone St., Lawrence police reported. A vacuum cleaner valued at $253 was stolen Aug. 24 from a car parked at Meadowbrook Apartments, Lawrence police reported. The University of Kansas University Theatre 1987-88 Season by Christopher Duong Thursday, September 24, 1987 7:30 p.m. Friday & Saturday, September 25-26, 1987 8:00 p.m. Sunday, September 27, 1987 2:30 p.m. Hamlet by William Shakespeare Thursday, November 12, 1987 Friday & Saturday, November 13-14, 1987 Friday & Saturday, November 20-21, 1987 8.00 p.m. by Marsha Norman Friday and Saturday, February 26-27, 1988 Friday and Saturday, March 4-5, 1988 8:00 p.m. Thursday, March 3, 1988 CAROUSEL by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammer Friday & 8 Saturday, April 8-9, 1988 Friday & 8 Saturday, April 15-16, 1988 8.00 p.m. Sunday, April 10, 1988 2.30 p.m. Thursday, April 14, 1988 7.30 p.m. by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein Friday, 8 Saturday, April 9, 2014 Special Holiday Production Amahl and the Night Visitors v Gian Carlo Menotti Friday & Saturday, December 18-19, 1987 8:00 p.m. Sunday, December 20, 1987 2:30 p.m. Season Tickets Now on Sale Contact the Murray Hall Box Office 864-3982 Priority Seating Other Seating Public $23.00 $16.00 KU Student with ID 11.50 8.00 Senior Citizen 19.60 12.80 Other Student Amahl and the Night Visitors (Amarh and the Night Visitors to) the part of the season ticket package but season subscribers can receive tickets to this production at the Amarh theater. 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