30. 1957 TUESDAY. APRIL s Sees Contact Centers by TV Denn With i. Dennis, vice president for academic affairs, : e envisions in the future a television network; isity and its centers to cope with the dual' :her shortage and growing enrollment. ■ *, he said, would consist of both closed circuit . Lawrence E said Saturday h for the Univer problem of tea The networ and broadcast sj \ stems. : with a predic i cators which he Spring Regional it National Stu that college 12 next 15 years ;m three million i illion. This is in line tion made by edi related to the Assembly of thi dent Associati enrollment in th ■would triple, frc to nine or 10 m No Summe: Another way University to cop lem is through of the program— the long summer stituting a syster ters or trimesters There is no j the summer v said, nor is there class hours cann enable a student graduate work less than four y Vacations he expects the | e with the prob- a reorganization ioing away with vacation and in t of either quar- E resent need for i acation, Dennis' : any reason why nt be changed to i to finish under in considerably :ars. Under a quarter system, he said, one quarter could be used either for going to school or ■working. This, he said would en able studying engineers to find part time work more easily by staggering the rush of vacation ing students. Student Problems Not only is there a problem in the number of students, Dennis said, but also a problem in the changing character of the stu dents. Today’s freshmen, he said, are not familiar with the global wars that, seemed a way of life to Slightly older students. But, he said, they are in the midst of international tensions with which they must be prepared to deal. As an example, he said that present-day tensions have their root in the Far and Middle East, get Ly*» Special ... Exfr ALLIGATOR PUMPS 10-HEELS GENUINI HI and A HING HANDBAGS plus tax ar $l9 to $25 - and there is a glaring lack of studies offered in the fields of Middle Eastern, Asian and Afri can history and politics. j He also said the students—to morrow’s leaders must become ‘thoroughly acquainted with the I totalitarian ideologies that are ! 1 challenging the world’s free in istitutions. I NSA Announces Winners :0f Anniversary Awards Harold C. Bakken.-president of the National Student Association,’ has announced that EleanorJ Roosevelt and Harold E. Siassen, have been selected to receive tenth anniversary awards of the association. * Stassen and Mrs. Roosevelt will [accept their awards at the N.S.A. (Congress on August 30 at the [University of Michigan. ' l Delicious hand-made Candy fCane chocolates for your mom, . . . what a treat! Send her a* (box for Mother's Day. ► The Candy Cane | Delivery Service the delight of your life... shop slmon's during their THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Brr-r-rl It's Cold! • -“-Daily Collegian Photo by Georgs HarrUon WHIPPLE'S WEATHER brings out scores of students, including these three enjoying a Sunday afternoon splash at the park. It's Time To begin to think of that gift for MOTHER ©ft? ilatr has just received a new line of striking Jewelry for spring and summer. You will also find new and interesting items that come within your budget. ' We mail your gifts GIANT STOCK REDUCTION SALE VK;]' '7 . ‘ '■ -**V- Madamoiselle Shoes V3luestoslB - 95 NOW Mannequins Town & Country Debs Sandier Debs Sandler Kickerinos Similar values in matching handbags. Ail Sales Final. iSrs. May File Conflicts For Finals on June 5 [ Graduating seniors who have final examinations scheduled' for June 5 should file for a conflict examination in 2 Willard. Rav V. Watkins, University scheduling officer, said that these conflicts should be filed because grades for graduating seniors must be in by June 5. ONCE A YEAR HALF-PRICE SALE HARRIET HUBBARD AVER famous AYER DRY CREAM DEODORANT AND ANTI-PERSPIRANT and new AYER STICK DEODORANT for a limited sm , h'me only /jKOOCVn . A/Ifi^yps Bf l_j4g| r rvc«cb K0W OU«“- Smart people will buy both, Ayer Dry gives all-day protec* tion, contains Extrolan, is fra* grant. Ayer Stick has bacteria* destroying hexachloropheno contest, convenient push*uj> container. Both aro non* irritating to normal skin, non* injurious to fabric. GRIGGS PHARMACY j 120 E. College Av«. values to (Hats & mid-heels) ★ ★ ★ -4c Evening Slippers (values to $11.95) $2 and $5 *. * * * PAGE EWE N0W5 6.90 $ 3.90 - ? 4>90 ★ *
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