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Show Dean Frobes Discloses Student Protest Views ! - i : "v ' j I .1,'',. t" -. : justment. We should give him freedom to take care of himself and we should become less and less a parent whom the student must find approval from." "I HAVE NEVER known a University student I was ready to label as a Communist," was her reply to the question of University Uni-versity demonstrations being Communist inspired. "The deeper motives, the kind found on our campus, are sincere attempts of students to solve problems. The college population finds stimulation in exploring and questioning the off-beat areas. There is probably not another time in life when people are so free to explore such a great variety of philosophies philoso-phies as during college life," she said. By CONNIE SWANGER Chronicle Managing Editor "Because of our successful student-administrative communications, communi-cations, I do not see the possibility possibil-ity of University demonstrations and rallies getting so far out of hand that they need to be restricted." re-stricted." REFERRING to the recent bookstore demonstrations and parking lot rallies, Dr. Virginia Frobes, University dean of students stu-dents and lecturer in the Department Depart-ment of Psychology, was strongly strong-ly in favor of allowing students to express themselves. Answering questions pertinent to university life, she addressed about 40 University and St. Mary's of the Wasatch journalism journal-ism students during a press conference con-ference Thursday afternoon. MASS demonstrations are important, im-portant, but I would try every way to facilitate communications communica-tions for settlement, she asserted. as-serted. "As a psychologist," she continued, con-tinued, "I feel the 19-year-old student finds college a big ad- D'- Virginia Fo, ' |