PAGE TWO Eng College is Largest A total of 249 undergradu' of Engineering and Architect college the largest undergradu loges and schools and the divisi at the Universtiy. The School of Education e graduate ,tuderit_s with 448, and', the largest number of special stu dents. 80, are enrolled in the Col lege of the Liberal Arts, accord ing to the spring sernester regis-t trars report. Following the College of Engi nering and Architecture in un dergraduate enrollment is the College of the Liberal Arts with 1350 undergraduates. Total University enrollment for the spring semester has been re leased as 14,433, a gain of 693 students over a year ago when 13,756 were enrolled but less than last semester's total of 15.352. Enrollments Are The colleges, schools, and divi sion of intermediate registration with their undergraduate, grad uate, and special enrollment are: the College of Engineering and Architecture, 2498, 119, 13; the'. College of the Liberal Arts, 1350,' 179. 80; the School of Business Administration, 1278, 32, 26. The School of Education, 1217. 448, 67; the College of Agricul ture, 1206, 247. 22; the division of intermediate registration, 769; the College of Home Economics, 678. 64, 15; the College of Chemistry and Physics, 659, 194, 9; the Col : . lege of Mineral Industries. 433. 182, 8; the College of Physical Education, 228, 34, 6. Ogonts, Leads Centers According to the registrar's re port, Ogontz center has the high est number of student enrollment at a University center with a 586 total. • Other centers and their enroll ment are Allentown, 79; Altoona, 339; Behrend, 215; Dubois,- 132: Hazelton, 277; McKeesport, 98; Pottsville, 264; Scranton, 66; Wilkes-Barre, 113; York, 106; Mont Alto, 97. Total off-campus enrollment is 2372. SEE NOW Baby Gift Items Shower Gifts Vogue Dolls and their accessories Complete Line of Knitting Supplies MARGARET'S SHOP 202 S. Allen Beside Kayo's ICorner 1 4, A sandwich it coffee at the DELL is always a favorite— at any time of day or night! Juicy Hamburger 20c extra delicious with relish Tuna Fish . . 25c that's truly a sandwich Not Dap . . 15c savory with sauce Soda or Snack We've Got the Knack NIITANY DELL Across from Simmons Hall Enrollment' University' ates are enrolled in the College ure this semester, giving the ate enrollment of the nine col ion of intermediate registration nrolled the largest number of Bus Ad Council Elects Kramer Edmond Kramer, junior in busi ness administration from Mount Lebanon, was elected president of the Business Administration Council Monday night. Harry Brown, sophomore in business administration from Philadelphia, was elected vice president and Elsa Gastrich, jun ior in business administration from Wyomissing, secretary-treas urer. Self-nominations for the Coun cil will begin today and continue until noon March 14. Ballots are available at tO6 Sparks. Second and third semester stu dents will run on sophomore bal lot, fourth and fifth semester stu dents will run on junior ballot, and sixth semester students will run on senior ballot, First, seventh, and eighth se mester students are not eligible to run. Nittany Grotto to Meet The Nittany Grotto will meet at 7 tonight in 121 Mineral In-( l duatries. SAVE color prints...decorator favorites ready for framing! COWBOYS & HORSES Of THE WEST. Adorn • 's exerting pointusos of horse and rkler on ono* in rich full c ol or. la'n) 2". et ).to. Set of 4 now —l.OO AUTHENTIC MIXIC.ANII/WIGHT MINTS. Superbly colorful paintings of Motackrrs at peak moments in the ring. Beautiful . reproduced and imported from Mexico 2 prints mecoixe I I"x 1114 '. 2 . ore 1114"*10 1 A*. Pub. et 400. BALLET DANCERS. Four captivating pastels 'lat ballerinas backstage. perfect for the bedroom or den. 12'x14-. IZ:ICEE2I SIX MEXICAN PRINTS. All the brilliant cob*. and Chan of the Moocon market piece vendors. their birds, flowers, pottery, ete. 13'x1 7*. Poll. et SAL Sot of 4 mew 2.911 PARIS WATERCOLORS —L• Mato Frames. Ir rosistßoly Gallic and tray,. full of *wroth and color. II Wol3 y, et 7.5 e. - Set *II twtw 1.00 Also 1 Lot of Books (Novels & Fiction) • • • • • , at Reduced Prices "You Can Get It at . . . THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Town Will Have Extra Month Of Daylight Time For the second straight year! tivi t ie s• State College will operate on Day- 1 _ A meeting for members of the }Junior class poll committee will light Saving Time an ex t r aibe held at 8 p.m. in the same month.. room before the advisory board State College Borough Council, Monday night approved Daylight! Saving Time from April 29 to' Pi Mu Epsilon to Meet Oct. 28. I Pi The Borough changed the regu- Mu Epsilon, math honorary, lar practice of running it from rwill meet at S tonight in 228 i, . ~' the last Sunday in April to ther c '"'" last Sunday in September after many state metropolitan areas, made the initial move. Council members said they had, not heard whether other areas will be going along with the same' practice. 1 .9 ' 1 titan I • BEGINS TODAY • DOORS OPEN -6 P.M. Featuretinte: 6:15 , 7:53. 9:41 An earthy intimate t Italian love story! ... . OA •01/1- , 'S ONlv English Sub-Titles - - - - ROSSELIINI'S • U6 V ©DZAaRg 40% Set of 4 **yr —1.9 S lift 0 4 sow 1.40 METZGERS 11"1" !Junior Advisory Board 'To Discuss Integration The Junior Class Advisory ;Board will meet at 8:30 tonight !in 217 Hetzel Union to discuss the !junior class poll and integration of foreign students in campus ac- to 80%! to 3.98 each originally published at 2.50 to 18.00 meeting I 141 " 11 ! Wilir 1/Var . Feataretime: 1;10, 3:12, 7:11, 1:31 So Great It Rates "Best Picture of the Year" IMI!II Portfolios of brilliant WEDNESDAY. MARCH 7, 1956 Tickets for 'Pheadra' Available in Schwab Tickets for "Pheadra," a thesis production, are available at the balcony of Schwab Auditorium. "Pheadra" will be presented at $ p.m. next Tuesday, Wednesday. and Thursday in the Little Thea ter in the basement of Old Main. Jeannie Risler, graduate stu• dent in dramatics from Walling. ford, will present the play. She will take the role of Pheadra as well as direct the production. Phi Mu Alpha Will Meet Phi Mu Alpha will meet at 9 tonight in 117 Carnegie. • BEGINS TODAY • , TROUT PURL Ideal for den or office 20 full color plates thawing 231 different wet fly, dry fly, nymph and streamer pattemst 6ex9". Sped& Set of 20 mow —l.OO JAPAN'S! MINTS. Indescribably beautiful! Exquisite landscapes plus o pair of the most per fectly-matched Geisha portraits you've ever seen. I rxl 8". Poll. et 10.00. Set et 5 new— LSO WINSLOW HOMER WATERCOLORS. Tropic eeo, sky, sun, and storm come vividly to life. Met. Museum of Art. 18 - xIS - . Pei. eit S.OO. Set et II see ...SAS FRONTIER TOWNS OF TOR OLD WEST. Brlaht, cheerful Americana authentic portrayals of the early General Store, Post Office, Hotel, etc. 14x11'. Pub. et COO. list of 4 sow LEO OLD SOUTH. The ease and Minns of old Charleston, Savannah, Mew *leans, etc., want* Poll/Wad. 15wei 2*. rub. - st 1.20. Ilef of f wow —l.llB RELIGIOUS MASTERPIECES. Rich, inspiring, gold-illuminated paintings by early Italian mas ters. 9 1 / 4 - xlO l /e, imported. Puh. at LSO. Set of 12 new--I.®o Allen St.