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CoUeglan - Summer Session New System Will Provide FSC Telephone Exchange Hildebrandt Gets Planning And Development Position CoUeglan - Summer Session A new telephone system, coiled Centrex, wUl soon be to operation on the Fresno State College cam- IH's^ CHEVRON SERVICE • AC • Lu BLUE CHIP STAMPS 4797 E. Clinton at Chestnut FRESNO, CALIF. Individual office switchboard. Centrex will provide e flee with a direct oulsld It will still be necessary to dial campus extension, Each office will for outside calls, a major offices on campus will be listed In the Fresno telephone directory. Tho Internal telephone system will be toe same, except each ex- ber of persons needed to operate toe coUege telephone system. Telephone company officials estimate three full-time oper¬ ators and a relief operator would be needed for a conventional dial system at FSC for the 1967-68 digits. These wUl be toe last I digits of toe outside numl Outside numbers for prol iystejn g( 7 can mi call the specific number to reach will be abb i general college num r wUl handle caUs and transfe proper extension, console wUl be used to route the of a switchboard. I purpose of Cen- The ulUmati ^hese Caches £ni/rt6 QJou St. Pauls Catholic Chapel at Newman Center 1572 E. BARSTOW AVE. — Phone 439-4841 MASSES: Sundays, 8 - 10 - 1* Noon; Moo. thru FrL, 5 p.m.; Sat. It Holidays, 8 a.m. CONFESSIONS: Saturdays, 3-5 p.m. and 7:30-9 a.m. and before Sunday Masses. Rev. Sergio P. Negro, Chaplain CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Jacob T. Dick - J. D. GUck, P COLLEGE CHURCH OF CHRIST EAST BULLARD, BETWEEN FIRST AND CEDAR SUNDAY: Bible School, 9 a.m.; Morning Worship, 10 a.m Young People, 5 p.m.; Evening Worship, 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Bible Study, 7:30 p.m. Dedicated to Serving the College Community FIRST METHODIST CHURCH TUOLUMNE It M STREETS - Worship Services 9:50 a.m. Church School (AU Ages) ^12 a.m. Preschool Chur SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 280 WEST SHAW AVE. - Phone 229-8371 1:00 a.m. Sunday Services - 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 8:00 p.m. — Wednesday Evening Testimonial Meetings FREE READING ROOM AND LENDING LIBRARY Open 12:00 to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA 3973 N. CEDAR (Near Ashlan) and Thurs. 7 «, 10 AM Phillip A. Jordan, Pastor John E. Peterson, Associate Paste Only 1.5 oporatoi needed with toe Centrex systen (Continued on Page 4, Col. '1) 72 Attend Institute For Youth Study Seventy-two elementary school teachers and supervisors are en¬ rolled at toe Fresno State Col¬ lege NDEA Institute tor advanced study and training of disadvan¬ taged youth. The institute wiU continue through July 28, with classes at the Carver Elementary School. It ls supported by a $92^000 Na¬ tional Defense EducaUon Act grant. Purpose of the Institute Is to Increase the skill and under¬ standing of teachers and super¬ visors who deal wlto culturally different end disadvantaged ele¬ mentary school chUdren. To qualify each of the teachers SHEPHERD'S SHELL FSC ictor of planning and develop¬ ed for Fresno State College. The appointment was made by ■*■ Frederic W.Ness. HUdebrandt wUl ■w duties at FSC on August or shortly thereafter. He ls no UI be director of toe Cooperative Edi ystem. cation Program sponsored by tl Ford Fout Hildebrandt h: experience to planning and de¬ velopment. Including serving as vice president of Hamllne Uni¬ versity to St. Paul, Minn. As educational director of United Student Aid Funds, Inc., he was responsible for developing loan assistance to students In an Ho was oi with head¬ quarters In San Francisco. AS an FSC Foundation staff member, Hildebrandt wUl have toe following primary responsl- Asslstlng the faculty In the development of educational pro¬ posals requiring foundation, pri¬ vate or government support. Working wlto President Ness in activities and projects Involving friends of the college. Working cooperatively with toe research coordinator of toe col¬ lege, a position soon to be fUled. Participating to development of tho college's program, which for many yoars has provided schol¬ arships, loan assistance, and means for meeting other forms rly participant In at of the Peace Corps, serving regional coordinator In recru men! and training. Hildebrandt ls greatly Int. ested in educational and Int. ,.• first Ii roject fi it Coast director-of t I for International u aid projects. Hildebrandt attended the I verslty of Minnesota and recel his bachelor's degree from Hi line University. Teachers Improve Skills At Demonstration Schools stantlal number of disadvantaged Dr. Thelma M. Ilea, associate Sanford W. Roltman, asslsl professor of education at Fre State. ,. The NDEA grant ls paying staff and teacher salaries. A a week stipend ls paid to e student teacher enrolled. An dltlonal allotment of $15 a w ls given tor each dependent. Elementary schools In Fresno, Madera, and FarmersvUlo will servo as laboratory observation Dr. Glenn F. Leslie, chairman of the Elementary EducaUon De¬ partment, said toe centers have a three-fold purpose: "They help teachers observe top-notch teaching, participate in a good teaching situation and spend Ume In preparation of ma- Foreign Students Class Scheduled Fresno State College wUl ct tlon program for foreign si dents, July 10 throughSeptemt I. aching s They talk about teaching terl nlques — which ones work wel which ones don't work well .11 why some aro better thanolh.-r Dr. Leslie pointed out Hi laboratory observation. Teaching proble ms , hou. aching I.Tl.ds, ig an atmosphere for learning, kinds of lesson plans, types of testsandorganl/- lng chUdren for classroom par- ln no 189 t< -■ Krics The program 1: college or university' during th 1967-68 school year. It ls designed to provide for elgn students with (he hash-skills necessary to pursue a successful American educational career, an adequate working knowledge of English and famUiarlty with School In Fresno. They r a unit of credit per week and ma> enroll from two to six weeks. Mrs. Maryhell Maxwell Is In charge of the Fresno program. The Madera laboratory center , ls the JamesMadlsonEleniontar. School. Bernle Mitchell is the di¬ rector and 2G teachers are par¬ ticipating. They also may earn ' The program at Snowden Kle- mentary School In FarmersvUlo lasts four weeks. lone Cochran Jobs Listed At Placement Office LAW SCHOOL STUDY LAW AT NIGHT SCHOOL "BECOME A PRACTICING ATTORNEY!" (FULLY APPROVED FOR VETERANS) REGISTER NOW! (CLASSES: SEPT.-JUNE) HUMPHREY'S FOUR C's LAW SCHOOL (to Fresno since 1954) id in | S ll,- e J,,!,,, Telephone lor Information III Kill It. REGISTRAR I College Placemen: Office, Room 122 of the Bduca- tlon-Psychology BuUdlng. Service stationwork,janitorial work, harvest help and occasional yard Jobs are usually available n luc jobs (some require shorthand), a few restaurant Jobs and baby¬ sitting for mothers who work full-time. There ore also some oppor¬ tunities to tutor elemental • '.: high school students, for qualified persons. Placement office hours are e a.m. to Noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. trained bv the Fresno State Col¬ Trainees are learning basic In¬ houslng In Iran, trainees are lege School of Agriculture. formation on soils, fertilizer, Ir¬ Forty volunteers, all single rigation, land preparation, seed selection, cultural practices, 30, arrived In AprU to begin 14 weeks of training. thods, storage and processing. They are cooperating with the The Iranian volunteers are the Trainees are observing sugar FSC International Institute of second group to be trained on toe beets In all stages of develop¬ Housing and Technology In this I-SC campus. A project which ment: In addlUon to planting a venture. The Institute Is engaged ended to February Involved 60 crop of their own, they will har- to research In the manufacture Corps group torla. Main emphasis of toe Iranian project Is on sugar beet produc- Corpsmen bought 25 lambs of varying size, ago and quality from local farmers. They are following through with feed¬ ing, disease control, shearing and eventually, marketing. To learn carcass evaluation In addlUon t other technlci CAMPUS CHEVRON CEDAR & SHAW 222-1131 tog, t e prlncl. s of III aughter to learning Farsl, th religious and polit ground of Iran. It toe of the people, their ci sumption, dally gains, cost of production and profit and loss are part of training. The group assigned to work THE COLLEGIAN Summer Session Published once a week on Mondays by the studentsofthe Fresno State CoUege Summer Session. Editorial and Busi¬ ness offices located on the FSC campus, Shaw and Cedar Ave¬ nues. Telephone 222-7194. Managing Editor . . Ed Piston News Editor . . . Gary Brown Advertising Manager . . . Wilbur Pauls Photography . . . Colleen Leman Advisory Board: Dr. Edward Spencer, Dr. Arnc Nixon, Dr. Administration Building Nears Completion Date State College Administration BuUdlng, located on the east side of Maple Avenue near Shaw, Is almost completed. Executive Dean Orrtn D. War¬ dle said the building should be finished In early August. "Dean of Students and business management personnel wUl begin moving In during toe latter part of August," he stated. Hopefully, they will complete beforo Fall semester begins Dean Wardle added tl tiro facultiesofthoDepartmentof Nursing and Division of Social Work will occupy office space to the hulldlng starting this Fall. Five members of the English In It. Vetlfflre rounding the buUdlng wUl begin shortly after It ls completed. •We are trying to make ar¬ rangements for 200 parking spaces to toe east and south of the buUdlng In connection wlto the landscaping project,* said Dean Wardle. No final assurances of a park¬ ing area have been given. Any landscaping and building of parking faculties that ls done will be the first slop In Implementa¬ tion of the landscape master plan for that section of tho campus. Total amount of Ume taken to bring the building from the draw¬ ing board to occupancy wUl be Dreyfuss & Blackford of Sacra- Fresno State School Of Agriculture Trains Second Peace Corps Group Math Institute Attracts 37 Teachers From 14 States Sponsored by the National Sci¬ ence Foundation, toe eight week program began June 19 and ends Major objective of the Institute ls to improve the quality of mathematics Instruction for col¬ lege bound high school students by exposing their teachers to new trends In college preparatory' training methods and techniques. A second goal ls to stimulate further study by the s Visiting this year ls Dr. Carel L. Scheffer, assistant professor of mathematics al the State Uni¬ versity of Utrecht In Netherlands. Dr. Scheffer will bo In Fresno July 16, 17, and 18. His pro¬ posed topics aro "Elementary ProbabUlty Theory* and "Top¬ ics In Ergodlc Theory." He probably will give a general lecture on education In theNeth- II. . The National Science Founda¬ tion has granted Fresno Stale 150,330 for the Institute. Most of this grant goes Into the $75 a week stipend paid to each teacher attending it. lfornla are attending the InsUtute. o from Washing¬ ton, th Remaining slates wlto oi representative each are Alabam Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mai SORRENTO WELCOME Summer Session 2 Locations To Serve You f BULLDOG BARBER SHOP ^ •CAMPUS TOWN i Both Locations V FSC Dorms A Cedar and Shaw Ms (Member of Bulldog Foundation) ™ 1* INSTANT CREDIT* NO MONEY DOWN SPECIAL TERMS — DOWNTOWN — 1107 FULTON MALL Ph. 237-2101 OPEN FRI. NITES TIL 9:00 P.M. MANCHESTER 3540 BLACKSTONE ^crJ\S^ CHARGES _ -^\05^^OST WELCOME NO CO-SIGNER NECESSARY - SPECIAL SEMF.STKK TERMS FOR STUDENTS -
Object Description
Title | 1967_07 The Daily Collegian July 1967 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1967 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
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Title | July 3, 1967 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1967 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | CoUeglan - Summer Session New System Will Provide FSC Telephone Exchange Hildebrandt Gets Planning And Development Position CoUeglan - Summer Session A new telephone system, coiled Centrex, wUl soon be to operation on the Fresno State College cam- IH's^ CHEVRON SERVICE • AC • Lu BLUE CHIP STAMPS 4797 E. Clinton at Chestnut FRESNO, CALIF. Individual office switchboard. Centrex will provide e flee with a direct oulsld It will still be necessary to dial campus extension, Each office will for outside calls, a major offices on campus will be listed In the Fresno telephone directory. Tho Internal telephone system will be toe same, except each ex- ber of persons needed to operate toe coUege telephone system. Telephone company officials estimate three full-time oper¬ ators and a relief operator would be needed for a conventional dial system at FSC for the 1967-68 digits. These wUl be toe last I digits of toe outside numl Outside numbers for prol iystejn g( 7 can mi call the specific number to reach will be abb i general college num r wUl handle caUs and transfe proper extension, console wUl be used to route the of a switchboard. I purpose of Cen- The ulUmati ^hese Caches £ni/rt6 QJou St. Pauls Catholic Chapel at Newman Center 1572 E. BARSTOW AVE. — Phone 439-4841 MASSES: Sundays, 8 - 10 - 1* Noon; Moo. thru FrL, 5 p.m.; Sat. It Holidays, 8 a.m. CONFESSIONS: Saturdays, 3-5 p.m. and 7:30-9 a.m. and before Sunday Masses. Rev. Sergio P. Negro, Chaplain CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Jacob T. Dick - J. D. GUck, P COLLEGE CHURCH OF CHRIST EAST BULLARD, BETWEEN FIRST AND CEDAR SUNDAY: Bible School, 9 a.m.; Morning Worship, 10 a.m Young People, 5 p.m.; Evening Worship, 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Bible Study, 7:30 p.m. Dedicated to Serving the College Community FIRST METHODIST CHURCH TUOLUMNE It M STREETS - Worship Services 9:50 a.m. Church School (AU Ages) ^12 a.m. Preschool Chur SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 280 WEST SHAW AVE. - Phone 229-8371 1:00 a.m. Sunday Services - 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 8:00 p.m. — Wednesday Evening Testimonial Meetings FREE READING ROOM AND LENDING LIBRARY Open 12:00 to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA 3973 N. CEDAR (Near Ashlan) and Thurs. 7 «, 10 AM Phillip A. Jordan, Pastor John E. Peterson, Associate Paste Only 1.5 oporatoi needed with toe Centrex systen (Continued on Page 4, Col. '1) 72 Attend Institute For Youth Study Seventy-two elementary school teachers and supervisors are en¬ rolled at toe Fresno State Col¬ lege NDEA Institute tor advanced study and training of disadvan¬ taged youth. The institute wiU continue through July 28, with classes at the Carver Elementary School. It ls supported by a $92^000 Na¬ tional Defense EducaUon Act grant. Purpose of the Institute Is to Increase the skill and under¬ standing of teachers and super¬ visors who deal wlto culturally different end disadvantaged ele¬ mentary school chUdren. To qualify each of the teachers SHEPHERD'S SHELL FSC ictor of planning and develop¬ ed for Fresno State College. The appointment was made by ■*■ Frederic W.Ness. HUdebrandt wUl ■w duties at FSC on August or shortly thereafter. He ls no UI be director of toe Cooperative Edi ystem. cation Program sponsored by tl Ford Fout Hildebrandt h: experience to planning and de¬ velopment. Including serving as vice president of Hamllne Uni¬ versity to St. Paul, Minn. As educational director of United Student Aid Funds, Inc., he was responsible for developing loan assistance to students In an Ho was oi with head¬ quarters In San Francisco. AS an FSC Foundation staff member, Hildebrandt wUl have toe following primary responsl- Asslstlng the faculty In the development of educational pro¬ posals requiring foundation, pri¬ vate or government support. Working wlto President Ness in activities and projects Involving friends of the college. Working cooperatively with toe research coordinator of toe col¬ lege, a position soon to be fUled. Participating to development of tho college's program, which for many yoars has provided schol¬ arships, loan assistance, and means for meeting other forms rly participant In at of the Peace Corps, serving regional coordinator In recru men! and training. Hildebrandt ls greatly Int. ested in educational and Int. ,.• first Ii roject fi it Coast director-of t I for International u aid projects. Hildebrandt attended the I verslty of Minnesota and recel his bachelor's degree from Hi line University. Teachers Improve Skills At Demonstration Schools stantlal number of disadvantaged Dr. Thelma M. Ilea, associate Sanford W. Roltman, asslsl professor of education at Fre State. ,. The NDEA grant ls paying staff and teacher salaries. A a week stipend ls paid to e student teacher enrolled. An dltlonal allotment of $15 a w ls given tor each dependent. Elementary schools In Fresno, Madera, and FarmersvUlo will servo as laboratory observation Dr. Glenn F. Leslie, chairman of the Elementary EducaUon De¬ partment, said toe centers have a three-fold purpose: "They help teachers observe top-notch teaching, participate in a good teaching situation and spend Ume In preparation of ma- Foreign Students Class Scheduled Fresno State College wUl ct tlon program for foreign si dents, July 10 throughSeptemt I. aching s They talk about teaching terl nlques — which ones work wel which ones don't work well .11 why some aro better thanolh.-r Dr. Leslie pointed out Hi laboratory observation. Teaching proble ms , hou. aching I.Tl.ds, ig an atmosphere for learning, kinds of lesson plans, types of testsandorganl/- lng chUdren for classroom par- ln no 189 t< -■ Krics The program 1: college or university' during th 1967-68 school year. It ls designed to provide for elgn students with (he hash-skills necessary to pursue a successful American educational career, an adequate working knowledge of English and famUiarlty with School In Fresno. They r a unit of credit per week and ma> enroll from two to six weeks. Mrs. Maryhell Maxwell Is In charge of the Fresno program. The Madera laboratory center , ls the JamesMadlsonEleniontar. School. Bernle Mitchell is the di¬ rector and 2G teachers are par¬ ticipating. They also may earn ' The program at Snowden Kle- mentary School In FarmersvUlo lasts four weeks. lone Cochran Jobs Listed At Placement Office LAW SCHOOL STUDY LAW AT NIGHT SCHOOL "BECOME A PRACTICING ATTORNEY!" (FULLY APPROVED FOR VETERANS) REGISTER NOW! (CLASSES: SEPT.-JUNE) HUMPHREY'S FOUR C's LAW SCHOOL (to Fresno since 1954) id in | S ll,- e J,,!,,, Telephone lor Information III Kill It. REGISTRAR I College Placemen: Office, Room 122 of the Bduca- tlon-Psychology BuUdlng. Service stationwork,janitorial work, harvest help and occasional yard Jobs are usually available n luc jobs (some require shorthand), a few restaurant Jobs and baby¬ sitting for mothers who work full-time. There ore also some oppor¬ tunities to tutor elemental • '.: high school students, for qualified persons. Placement office hours are e a.m. to Noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. trained bv the Fresno State Col¬ Trainees are learning basic In¬ houslng In Iran, trainees are lege School of Agriculture. formation on soils, fertilizer, Ir¬ Forty volunteers, all single rigation, land preparation, seed selection, cultural practices, 30, arrived In AprU to begin 14 weeks of training. thods, storage and processing. They are cooperating with the The Iranian volunteers are the Trainees are observing sugar FSC International Institute of second group to be trained on toe beets In all stages of develop¬ Housing and Technology In this I-SC campus. A project which ment: In addlUon to planting a venture. The Institute Is engaged ended to February Involved 60 crop of their own, they will har- to research In the manufacture Corps group torla. Main emphasis of toe Iranian project Is on sugar beet produc- Corpsmen bought 25 lambs of varying size, ago and quality from local farmers. They are following through with feed¬ ing, disease control, shearing and eventually, marketing. To learn carcass evaluation In addlUon t other technlci CAMPUS CHEVRON CEDAR & SHAW 222-1131 tog, t e prlncl. s of III aughter to learning Farsl, th religious and polit ground of Iran. It toe of the people, their ci sumption, dally gains, cost of production and profit and loss are part of training. The group assigned to work THE COLLEGIAN Summer Session Published once a week on Mondays by the studentsofthe Fresno State CoUege Summer Session. Editorial and Busi¬ ness offices located on the FSC campus, Shaw and Cedar Ave¬ nues. Telephone 222-7194. Managing Editor . . Ed Piston News Editor . . . Gary Brown Advertising Manager . . . Wilbur Pauls Photography . . . Colleen Leman Advisory Board: Dr. Edward Spencer, Dr. Arnc Nixon, Dr. Administration Building Nears Completion Date State College Administration BuUdlng, located on the east side of Maple Avenue near Shaw, Is almost completed. Executive Dean Orrtn D. War¬ dle said the building should be finished In early August. "Dean of Students and business management personnel wUl begin moving In during toe latter part of August," he stated. Hopefully, they will complete beforo Fall semester begins Dean Wardle added tl tiro facultiesofthoDepartmentof Nursing and Division of Social Work will occupy office space to the hulldlng starting this Fall. Five members of the English In It. Vetlfflre rounding the buUdlng wUl begin shortly after It ls completed. •We are trying to make ar¬ rangements for 200 parking spaces to toe east and south of the buUdlng In connection wlto the landscaping project,* said Dean Wardle. No final assurances of a park¬ ing area have been given. Any landscaping and building of parking faculties that ls done will be the first slop In Implementa¬ tion of the landscape master plan for that section of tho campus. Total amount of Ume taken to bring the building from the draw¬ ing board to occupancy wUl be Dreyfuss & Blackford of Sacra- Fresno State School Of Agriculture Trains Second Peace Corps Group Math Institute Attracts 37 Teachers From 14 States Sponsored by the National Sci¬ ence Foundation, toe eight week program began June 19 and ends Major objective of the Institute ls to improve the quality of mathematics Instruction for col¬ lege bound high school students by exposing their teachers to new trends In college preparatory' training methods and techniques. A second goal ls to stimulate further study by the s Visiting this year ls Dr. Carel L. Scheffer, assistant professor of mathematics al the State Uni¬ versity of Utrecht In Netherlands. Dr. Scheffer will bo In Fresno July 16, 17, and 18. His pro¬ posed topics aro "Elementary ProbabUlty Theory* and "Top¬ ics In Ergodlc Theory." He probably will give a general lecture on education In theNeth- II. . The National Science Founda¬ tion has granted Fresno Stale 150,330 for the Institute. Most of this grant goes Into the $75 a week stipend paid to each teacher attending it. lfornla are attending the InsUtute. o from Washing¬ ton, th Remaining slates wlto oi representative each are Alabam Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mai SORRENTO WELCOME Summer Session 2 Locations To Serve You f BULLDOG BARBER SHOP ^ •CAMPUS TOWN i Both Locations V FSC Dorms A Cedar and Shaw Ms (Member of Bulldog Foundation) ™ 1* INSTANT CREDIT* NO MONEY DOWN SPECIAL TERMS — DOWNTOWN — 1107 FULTON MALL Ph. 237-2101 OPEN FRI. NITES TIL 9:00 P.M. MANCHESTER 3540 BLACKSTONE ^crJ\S^ CHARGES _ -^\05^^OST WELCOME NO CO-SIGNER NECESSARY - SPECIAL SEMF.STKK TERMS FOR STUDENTS - |