PAGE TWO Editorial Opinion Longer Periods Needed While 'eyes, of students and faculty alike are focused on the University's investigation of quarter and trimester systems in an effort to decide whether to adopt a year round academic schedule, we should not forget that there is another important phase to this investigation. • A year-round academic schedule is not the only change the University is considering in order to cope with the problems of the expanding campus and bloating enroll ment. Another important change being considered is that of lengthening the class period. Various plans are being perused such as 75-minute classes with 15 minutes be tween classes. With the campus physically expanding to the point where it is impossible to cross from one end to the other in 10 minutes a longer break between classes must be set up. The first such time change has already been made. ROTC classes at Wagner Military Science Building, a 20- minute walk from the center of campus, will begin at 7:50 a.m, instead of 8 a.m. and be dismissed 10 minutes earlier so the cadets can get to their next class on time. The expanding campus dictates this need for more time between classes and the most efficient way to provide this is to set up longer class periods with classes meeting fewer times each week. PEANUTS_ YOU SEE, 5 - ALLY, ALTHOU&H GRASS • GREEN, THERE ARE VARIOUS SHADES OF ( r e GREEN... • • • kati, o'4 ;••• • NA NA HA NA MA RA HA) HA HA .r..\\N\ NA HA cc 2 oyy ,Orcil Butlers Jewelry DIAMONDS e WATCHES Watch and Jewelry Repairing 111 E. Beaver Ave. -1° 1 $11110 411;j104Z 2 ' a PIER 53 ..favorite V.3evera ge_ x 4 r • 5444. • 4 ;" They all love our delicious chicken! Our fried chicken is a favorite. Generous por tions, all the fixin's. 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He added, however, that this outlook was "very optimistic," Goldwater, chairman of the Re publican campaign in the Sen ate, •said that the GOP will not regain the majority it lost in 1954 "unless something catastrophic happens" to the opposition. He said it would take "another Ei senhower type election." He did say that "if Nixon is elected and has a good admin istration," the minority's task of rebuilding its power would be easier. The Arizona conservative ad ded, "If we win the seats we ex pect to this fall, we will still need 12 to 14 for a majority." The Republicans concede that it is a mathematical impossibility for them to win all the seats ne cessary for a Senate majority this Nov. 8. Too many southerners are up for re-election. Although they predict ,a Nixon victory, they remember that the Senate is not easily swept along by the tide to the White House as is the House of Representatives. 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Any Communist regime estab lished "in any one of the Ameri can republics would in effect con stitute foreign intervention in the Americas as defined in our nu merous agreements and treaties," Herter says. "Any such regime would auto matically become an operational base ofr the propagation of Com munist ideas, for iniltration, sub version and interference in the internal affairs of all the Ameri cas, designed in the last analysis to-overthrow by force every gov ernment in this hemisphere." Anyone can see the Castro re gime heading in the this direction, Herter says, citing examples of the Communist pattern, as well as Castro's repudiation of democrat ic principles announced in the early days of the revolution He refers to Castro tendencies and Castro patterns as though there still is a line remaining to be crossed. His supporting argu ment. however, taken with the known facts about Castro's sup porters and the July 24 Movement throughout Latin America, indi cates a clear feeling that the line already has been crossed. On that point, however, the A Student-Operated Newspaper ,fttittiter Tuilrgiatt Successor to The Free Lance, est. 1887 Published every Tuesday and Friday from June 14 to September !. The Summer Collegian is s student-operated newspaper. Entered as second-class matter July 5. 1934 at the Slate College, Pa. Post Office under the act of March 3, 1879. Mail Subscription Price: One dollar far 24 Inuits JOHN BLACK CHESTER LUCIDO Editor '®°' Business Manager STAFF THIS ISSUE: Wire Editor, Mike Powers; Assistants; John. VanderMeer, Tom Peischl, Frances Lefever and Tina Nichols. . _ ~.. . . .._ . , . . . . . „ . , . . . • 4.4 -4 : :•;•-• s , ... •;-- ' 0 , , , . . 321 W, BEAVER AVE. Gives you FREE with 5x7 Enlargement you order. Display your color enlargement in a frame FREE from us. 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