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Show Parsons Grab 3rd Win At Eastern Montana; CSU (by Tournament Bill Whorton) The Parsons won a tight game against Eastern Montana last Friday night by a score of 2. Big Matt Brovn and Jumping 68-7- Johnny Hatton both fouled out or we might have won by abetter margin, Matt having 27 points and Johnny having 11 and playing a brilliant defensive game. Bob Smith hauled down 20 rebounds which gives him a total of 52 for the year. Matt Brown has a grand total of 2 points thus far in the season. On the prediction contest, I had five predictions turned in and John Vasey came the closest with the prediction of 4, our win. Congratulations to you John on your luck. Now, what I would like is a few more predictions for the coming games. we play at a Next week-en- d, tournament held at College of Southern Utah at Cedar City. I 86-7- fat Class Count At 6.4 Million think we will take the tournament because of the fact that we have such tremendous bench strength. This will be our big help this year in going for our undefeated season. As Coach Steinke has said, We've established a winning pattern on the road, this should help us through our next road before we return home. Good luck to the team over the holidays, we will see you in our first home! game on January 2, against Eastern Montana again. A word of recognition to Joe Bernolfo who is coaching the Westminster ski team. The snow is getting better and better and there should be a few meets this year. Good luck to all members of the ski team; give us a name on the slopes. All you sports fans have a Cincinati, Ohio-(I.P- .) Enrollment reports from more than 500 American colleges and universities indicate a possible headcount studof 6 million degree-cred- it ents and a grand total of 6.45 million students this faU in American colleges, Dr. Garland G. Parker, University of Cincinnati coU-egiattendance statistician, announced hererecently. ate students occupy the center of the scene in Dr. Parker's study again this year with a gain of more than 10 per cent. Full-ti- me They may number 3.4 million or more in the accredited schools and 4.35 million in all institutFreshman enrollment is ions. estimated at a potential grand total of 1.42 million in all institutions and some 795,000 in the four-yeaccredited colleges and universities. Sophomore and junior enrollments are the largest in history as gigantic freshman classes of the last two years reach middle college years. The next two freshman classes will not increase significantly merry Christmas and if you're traveling, have a safe journey. Medieval Studies Are 'In ar We already have been devoting The University Park, Pa.-(I.to all these areas of attention College of Liberal Arts at Pennin various disciplines the sylvania State University has study as new program in such history, art, philosophy, a Medieval Studies as part of a music, and literature, but only new approach toward providing a with particular reference to specbraoder education in many of the ialized and somewhat unique deyear," Dr. Parker said. areas now covered only as part velopments in each field and from over this will This the of help our system of the particular viewpoint of other subjects. education cope with an inhigher Dean Kenneth D. Roose states discipline," Dr. Roose explained. student now the that We ordinately feel large student body in that students are expressing a the more upper division. a much undergraduate comprehenwill get new interest in the Medieval perthe accommodation of Even the of sense so, however, sive subject, iod, an interest in discovering a will mass such of students which a can levy take he if program what's valuable in our heritage a high toll on the nation's acadas well as finding the roots and involves the several disciplines one emic, physical, and financial rerather than the particular antecedents of our present instsources In the next two years. department." itutions." Medof instead In Thereafter, freshman enrollother words, Medieval Studies is one of three ments a separStudies again will begin to climb, ieval remaining new majors initiated here this or of ate adequate educational Providing' philosophy to part history, year as part of its blueprint now for collegians in the various opportunity all disciplines educatart, of the its broaden scope numbers to form woven surpassing the 6.5 and together ional program and get away from are being 7 million marks in the near Medieval in an effective program the traditional approach of an future is Studies. impelling challenge study in limited areas. Also met in the interest must that be that announced also Roose Dr. added to the list of majors were as well as the of the nation has Arts Liberal of the College American Studies and Comparative new students." effort launched a massive Literature. to expand the emphasis on the study of the emerging role of man in today's world. 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