(" Ii P. C,u. FoR A1 r,oN -[/}tJfriJl,v,U1u §.,,.,,1"1'� N O R TH SHORE COMMUNITY COLLEGE ·- .,.._ PUBLIC Date MEETING - Thursday, February 29th, 1968 Place - Windsor Secondary School 931 Broadview Avenue North Vancouver, B.C. Time - 8:00 p.m. "THE CHALLENGE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION" "During the second half of the twentieth century, PROGRAM CHAIRMAN: Mr. Brian Newcombe Vice-President, Parent-Teacher Council SPEAKER: Mr. C. Peter Jones Chainnan, North Shore College Committee PANEL: Mr. L. Brooks Secretary, North Shore College Committee higher education in British Columbia is faced with rapid increases in enrolments as well as with the need to re­ adjust and broaden its multifarious tasks. In our modern industrialized society, there is a constant demand for a great variety of persons of assorted abilities and Dr. G.M. Cronister Professor in Reading, Faculty of &iucation, U.B.C acc0111plishments. Education, concerned with the growth 2 members of Windsor Secondary School student Council and developnent of the human mind 1 must assist each man and woman to the extent it is possible, in realizing his or her potentials in order that they may be able to meet the many and diverse needs of our civilization. Consequently, the objectives of her schools and colleges must be as broad as the needs of her society." -- Davis, Macconnell, Ralston, Inc. ••• RE!mmER TO VOTE ON MARCH 7THl QUESTION PERIOD: To follow Speaker's remarks COFFEE WILL BE SERVED