12 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, November 1, 1967 New enrollment figures prepared Anderson's report said several factors may limit enrollment in the years ahead. These include higher tuition policies, economic conditions, world conflict, failure to maintain the present enrollment ratio, decrease in out-of-state enrollments, availability of teaching personnel, and changes in the pattern of higher education in Kansas. Because KU enrollment this fall exceeded anticipated figures, Kenneth Anderson, dean of the School of Education, Tuesday issued a revised report on predicted enrollments expected from next fall until the 1977-78 school year. Actual enrollment was 101 students more than he had predicted, Anderson said. Last Dec. 22, he said, he predicted 15,690 students but the official enrollment totaled 15,791. The prediction error was only .6 of one per cent. Anderson said the war in Vietnam and the growth of junior colleges may affect his predictions. He said although he has set upper and lower limits for new predictions, many factors may increase or decrease these figures. Factors which may increase predicted enrollment, Anderson said, are an increase in appropriations for, facilities and personnel, an increase in student financial aid, better economic conditions, an increased demand for trained personnel by government, business and industry, political stability, interest in higher education by Kansans, and a trend toward public rather than private schools. Named for prof War and Jucos The research and laboratory facilities which he helped create in Snow Hall were named for Charles A. Leone, professor of zoology Tuesday night in a reception honoring him. Our Sound was used for last Al Hirt Concert Just 35 minutes east on I-35 to 7th Ave. in K.C., K. South past KU Med. Ctr. to 43rd St., east 4 blocks A $2,000 grant has been awarded to the William Allen White School of Journalism to support a two-week summer program for Journalism school gets $2,000 grant high school journalism teachers. The grant is one of 12 made by the Newspaper Fund, Inc., of Princeton, N.J., an organization 20,000 by 1975? Anderson said if the public- private ratio goes from 2:1 today to 5:1 in 1975, KU enrollments in 1975 might be more than 20,000. The new enrollment predictions compared with the Dec. 22 predictions are: financed by Dow-Jones, Inc. KU's workshop, the only one in the midwest with Newspaper Fund support, will be June 4-14. New Old 1968-69 16,900 16,900 1969-70 16,842 15,790 1970-71 17,104 16,140 1971-72 17,366 16,540 1972-73 17,038 17,590 1973-74 17,890 17,590 1974-75 18,152 17,770 1975-76 18,154 17,960 1976-77 18,677 17,790 1977-78 18,940 — Take A Study Break At the ELDRIDGE HOTEL Our Coffee Shop is open week days until 10 and Sundays until 8. Come in and take your study breaks with us. We have a complete selection of sandwiches and we serve beer, too. 7th & Mass. VI 3-0281 will a job with LTV Aerospace make you more exciting sought after, healthy, wealthy and wise? Why shouldn't you enjoy the good things of life when you're out to conquer the universe? Sound far fetched? It's not. Your first job with LTV Aerospace sets you on a path that can lead you almost anywhere you want to go. LTV Aerospace Corporation makes products, of course. The A-7-F-8-Gama Goat-MACV-Lance-Sea Lance-Scout-prime subcontract structurals for the 747 and the SST. That's a few. Design, development and production require systems engineering with enormously diversified capabilities. At LTV Aerospace those capabilities are being examined in terms of the total environmental picture - sea, land, air, space and outer space - in ocean sciences - high mobility ground vehicles - missile systems - military and commercial aircraft, V/STOL - launch vehicles - extra vehicular activity research and development. These are today's spheres of action at LTV Aerospace. They are the frontiers of tomorrow. A representative of LTV Aerospace Corporation will visit your campus soon. Talk to him. Talk specifics about programs, assignments duties, salaries. Then, talk futures. Ask questions about where your first job can take you. He'll have answers for you, and they won't be vague generalities. He'll show you where LTV Aerospace Corporation is heading in the total environmentadventure andhowwefits vironmental adventure, and how you fit in. □ You could find yourself getting pretty excited about it. And that's a darned good way to feel about your first job. College Relations Office, LTV Aerospace Corporation, P. O. Box 5907, Dallas, Texas 75222. An equal opportunity employer. CAMPUS INTERVIEWS Thursday, November 9, 1967 LTV AEROSPACE CORPORATION A SUBSIDIARY OF LING-TEMCO-VOUGHT, INC. DALLAS MISSILES AND SPACE DIVISION • VOUGHT AERONACILS DIVISION • KENTRON HAWAII, LTD • RANGE SYSTEMS DIVISION