Page 12 University Daily Kansan Thursday, March 5, 1964 | Scholor or Scholar? Polish Schools Subject of Talk The schools of Poland are dictated to the Communist puppet government of Poland except in the field of science. This idea was discussed by Kenneth Anderson, dean of the School of Education, yesterday at the Faculty Forum in the Kansas Union. Dean Anderson based his talk on a visit to Poland last April in which he made a survey of Polish schools for the State Department of the United States. HE SAID all parts of schooling are dictated by the government except for science or medicine; consequently the scientists and the doctors are the most privileged class in Poland. His impression of the Polish people is that they fear the Russians who rule them, but hate even worse the Germans who ravaged Poland. Four-fifths of the boys are directed into technical schools because trained mechanics are in great need in Poland. THE STUDENTS who do attend higher schools are highly subsidized by the government. Students usually pay the minimum of tuition, and low room and board fees. The two major things that keep the Poles from becoming communists are their intellect and stubbornness, Dean Anderson said. Patronize Kansan Advertisert Even some of KU's scholars have mental lapses sometimes. The invitations to Templin Hall's annual scholarship banquet on March 18 read: - "Templin requests the pleasure of your company at its scholarship banquet. . ." Surprise your roommate with a cake for that special occasion THE KU BIRTHDAY CLUB Now offering service to the student body CALL V12-1791 Electronic Service on TV Color TV Antennae Hi-fi Stereos Changers Radios Transistors Car Radios - We Service All Makes - RCA Motorola Airline GE Zenith Silvertone Philco Magnavox Coronado Bird TV-Radio Service PHONE VI 3-8855 908 Mass. St. — Lawrence, Kans. --- Read and Use Kansan Classifieds THEORIGINAL, FABULOUS DRIFTERS HEAR THEM SING IN PERSON SUCH "MILLION-SELLING" HITS AS: ★ "UP ON THE ROOF" ★ "ON BROADWAY" ★ "THERE GOES MY BABY" ★ "SAVE THE LAST DANCE FOR ME" ★ "MONEY, HONEY," ETC. WITH THE DRIFTERS BAND & SHOW Through the years, other groups have arrived and departed from the recording industry while The Drifters have become a permanent part of it. On stage,the Drifters are known for their frantic, yet precise, driving rhythm that makes it impossible for its audiences to remain seated. The Drifters & the five-piece Drifters Band, direct from the Apollo Theater in New York, guarantee the wildest 5 hours in the Big Barn this year. COME OUT AFTER THE GAME DANCE 'TILL 1 A.M. Drifters LP's Available Friday, March 6 Time change 8 p.m. -1 a.m. Kief's Records & hi-fi Malls Shopping Center BIG BARN Set Ups Sold