Page 8 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1975 High school crunch CS students increase wrnmm - ■ " mmn hhhh By CATHY RANDALL Battalion Staff Writer Staff plioto by Mike Hodgson Lunch crunch The population explosion seems to be district, as students crowd the lunch room affecting the A&M Consolidated school at lunch hour. Although school enrollment is decreasing across the United States, the number of public school stu dents enrolling in College Station is increasing steadily. Last year, the Department of Health, Education and Welfare (HEW) reported total enrollment dropped one-quarter of one per cent across the nation. The decrease was attributed to a declining birth rate, HEW said. The A&M Consolidated School System has seen an 8.1 per cent in crease in enrollment since last year, from 2,763 to 2,988. “Our increase, not only in the school system, but in the commun ity, is directly proportional to the increase at A&M University,” Fred A. Hopson, A&M Consolidated Superintendent, said Monday. Along with an increase of nearly 3,000 A&M University students, the faculty and service personnel add to the growth which affects pub lic schools, Hopson said. Elementary school enrollment has declined nationally, according to HEW, but in College Station most of the increase is being felt in the city’s two elementary schools. What’s happening to us is that we have a transient population, coming and going,” Hopson explained. “The majority of the kids we enroll are in grades two through 10.” Crowded conditions are the major problem created by the addi tional sudents, an A&M Consoli dated High School teacher said. “When you have 39 kids in a clas sroom set up for only 28, it is hard to pinpoint problems in students, Rhonda Cavender, a sophomore English teacher, said Tuesday. She said the quality of education coidd be improved with smaller classes. ratio in the schools. The school is feeling the pinch of soaring educational costs, Hopson said. “We are now printing on both sides of paper, and students are copying more oft the blackboard,” he said. "We are learning to con serve.” Because more classrooms are needed and enrollment is expected to increase, the school board is meeting Sept. 22 to decide whether to hold a $7.2 million bond election a F to finance additional classrooms ami buildings. Although the school receivesfti eral and state funds for its open tions, any new building programs would have to be financed throng local taxes. The projected enrollment for tl* school district in 1980 is 3,635. En rollment in September was 2,9®, The highest enrollment increass was in the second grade classes, with 241 students this year com pared to 227 last year. WA ford s Jdmin i rat Int« dll no other c Is invo The /hat t! ; an eil Chicag | as sayi: author pperat MSC Basement Snack Bar and & Games “It's not that the students are get ting a raw deal, she said. “They’re getting the best we can give them. ’ Hopson said he would like to maintain a 25 students-per-teacher New Expanded Hours Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-11:30 p.m, Saturday 11 a.m.-11:30 p.m. Sunday 1 p.m.-11:30 p.m. those gene; For Itudyi but I nitme re ac Father asks court to let daughter die Associated Press MORRISTOWN —- Joseph T. Quinlan says he is convinced after many prayers it is “our Lord’s will that his adopted daughter Karen be allowed to die. Karen Ann Quinlan, 21, has been in a coma since April 15 and only a hospital’s respirator stands between her and death. Her father has filed suit in Superior Court here asking permission to disconnect the machine. Quinlan, his wife Julia and two younger children, all devout Roman Catholics, disapprove of euthanasia — mercy killing — and believe Karen already is dead except for the functions provided by the machine. The 50-year-old Quinlan said of his ( decjsion Tuesday, “I was the last to (hold rout because both my wife and my other daughter were criti cally' ill in the past and the Lord alway s answered my prayers before. But after a lot of prayers I became convinced this is what God’s will was, that Karen was being called by Him. ” Mrs. Quinlan said, “She is just a vegetable. She is not alive. The Quinlans, who live in Rox- bury Township, sought the counsel of Catholic priests at their parish. Our Lady' of the Lake, in nearby Mount Arlington. Paul W. Armstrong, Quinlan s attorney, said priests concurred in their decision. Armstrong said his research showed Catholic doctrine differen tiates between acting to take a life and removing devices that “artifi cially sustain life in a hopeless case. In the court papers filed last Fri day, Armstrong said doctors have determined the young woman has suffered irreparable brain damage during her five months in a coma. Quinlan’s suit has brought to court the question of defining life and death. Morris County Pro secutor Donald G. Collester Jr. said he has intervened in the case be cause if Karen is alive, shutting off the machine to end the life would be a homicide. Collester also said there is a legal question as to “who has jurisdiction over such matters. Armstrong said Karen became ill April 15 and has been sustained by a respirator for five months. Doctors at St. Clare’s hospital in Denville, where the young woman has lain comatose since being admitted, have not diagnosed Karen’s illness. SKAGGS m MUGS ft FOODS 301 So. College MON-SAT 8 AM- 12 PM SUN 9 AM-10 PM EFFECTIVE DATES- WED- THURS- FRI-SAT SEPT. 17, 18, 19, 20 COUPON S C VALUABLE ■ ■ CAPRI FOAMING BATH OIL 64 OL HALF GALLON. CHOOSE YOUR ■ VERY OWN FAVORITE FRAGRANCE !k. 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