PAGE FOUR College Expansion-- (Continued from page one) as students on campus and in the undergraduate centers and other colleges throughout the state." The College now has a campus population of 8122, and a fresh man "farmed-out" enrollment of 3100 brings the total to over 11,- 200. "Our laboratories are now do ing more work than ever, not ex cluding the war years," he con- All classes and regular ac tivities of the College will con tinue as planned, the presi dent's office announced. Any changes in the normal sched ule of the College will be an nounced at a later date. tinued, "and we expect this year to be a great year of accomplish ment in all fields." Stressed Patience Delving into the local situation, 'resident Hetzel stressed that '"t of the aftermath of the war • -- -'-^rtace. overflow- The International Film Club in cooperation with Warner Broth ers, will present the Britism film, "Great Expectations" at the State Theater, Friday, Saturday, and Monday. As Many Captains as Officials There was a captain for every official when Penn State and Washington State opened the in tersectional football season at Hershey Stadium. The Cougars boasted three co-captains, and the ',ions two. A fifth official was used the first time. _ itAtartolos ovesvac, 3 . 03 „. ! coo ll 3ac l6 v k ol gSL . ° l ? c.• ‘ .1.-1111"- WAIN; RF+Ol HERS cATHAum. ing classrooms and such. These Since the time of the Presi- 1000 single veterans has been problems must be dealt with pa- dent's statement, a temporary completed. and construction has tiently and constructively. We classroom structure with a ca- been under way for two new un look to the student body for an- Pacify equal to Sparks Building its of 1100. lcrstancling and help." has been opened, new housing for Construction is in progress for Here's the one really glad to my name on . They Satisfy me a (Lag Always THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA ~ 2 ~ 7 ~~~ ¥#s +« ~ ~\! ~ ~;~ '''i••••••••A:, . . ~. .:n •.. • • .. ... ....,i,':*.%**,:5...';',.:f::::'..*'..'%.,',.:•,:•:::44,:.:•.:•:,.., ' ' .'• .i..' ...',,,,.....Z::••••••••::;%.::eik5.......:&:. .... . :: iii:;;i:::••::' .-.0i:.;:: :::*:.:::*:::::::::,..::::.% : :...::: 3 :(,:,..• - . : i iiiiii'::: . y . : i; .....z § . 6 :: ' '•:.:::.:• 14 :iiiiß:'icii!4, i'...i:i j . ,....... , . .. • : f.g.iiiKimi..,:::K..,...........::, .; ."•:••••:.:•,..t.:s—.,<: ... , ... , .. 1 , - - ...,..... 1..,......„... .:.:::. • ::%:::::V:i..i:.::::,...?:::.:':%:i'... i:;;...,..., : . • ' ..-:, i',.:::::iiK. -..:%:<:"./.•;.- • ..::';iiiiiliii?... ' ...ii . ...:iiii? : iiiiiiiii K: i.:Ai?.i'.iiiiik.;:::::.:::':.::::-:.".. :' ,. ".. , •.'. ii -.: ~.::,,..:,:ni':::K:i.i......:-...:.:::::..:;;;.:' . ~.. .„ ....,.....,...,............. ....'. :. • '....'.., Ki..::;::::',,K:: • :. .::...:.....,- ',...., ....:'.• '• • ...f......,::::::•%ii*1f::.*gii5n., '.. • ::',Aii:".:•:.,::' . ....... .. .....:-......i..,:',.os::::;M:ifiiiii::filiii:' . 4..;:::.*i:K..: "..' '.......'.' ..4...4..e.04,,02....:,........:.:.:.: i:ii*::::.:2';i:. ...:.i:,.....' ...::::::;.:y. .:$1:::i .. • ... ..x.:..:.x.:..x.• ':P.K*.';'.l:.:.i.:if::ii: :.4::' ' :..: ....::%:•: : :gin:.:§i:if:'.iiff.:e ..4.:::*.......%..n..32::,..?... '-',..: „. ‘..":..:.:S..11:::::*':::::i:' 11 1 m ..,;...,.....,,,,. s ..,........ ::..-,,- ... .....,,,,...,..,„ : „ . .,: b . ::: :- :::,.......*:„......:..,: put " FIELD C. .<C C FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1947 76 family units for faculty mem bers. and a temporary student activities building is being placed on campus with twelve thousand square feet of floor space.
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