PAGE EIGHT WDFM - (Continued from page one ) Ear! Fields, ihird semester ho tel administration major: “The time isn’t long enough, but the three-hour period between 9 p.m. and midnight would be much better. Few students are in their rooms earlier.” Norma Talarico. first semester journalism major: “It’s a general opinion in my .dorm that the hours should be later. WDFM should, stay on after midnight, especially on weekends. Most peo ple like to listen to the radio af ter their studies are over and they’re getting ready for bed.” ' James Stuhmer, third semester political science major: “I won’t have a chance to lister: between 7:30 and 10:30. I. probably would tune in later if they have a good disc jockey show.” Diane Jones, first semesier arts and letters student: “Most stu dents have homework to do early in the evening. If the hours were changed I think the station should sign off by midnight on week days, but stay on at least until 1 a.m. on weekends.” Edward Jones, sevenih semesier commerce major: “Students are seldom in before 10 p.m. I think the broadcasting .time should be extended. Possibly 3:30 to 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. to midnight would be more satisfactory.” Boberi Kay, first semesier bus iness administration major: “I’m in favor of morning broadcasts. Maybe ‘Rise and shine from 7 to 9’ would be a good slogan. In the evening the time between 7 and 11 would be better.” Marlene Sipe, fifth semesier psychology major: “I think the hours should be later. It doesn’t make sense to schedule broad casts early in the evening when most students would rather lis ten between 10 p.m. and mid night.” Newman Club to Air Christmas Program “A Message From Santa,” a radio program telling of the ori gin of Santa and Christmas, will be presented by the Newman Club on station WDFM at 9:15 tonight, Joan Arehart, Newman Club secretary, has announced. About 2,350,000 persons play at least ten rounds of golf a year on the country’s 5209 courses. Tyrone Power says: “I had it ;h bucking ‘tradition’ to get 'movies. First, a famous ’andfather actor,- same name, ner and Dad, too both big in the theatre. I was barker at a Fair before anyone gave me a chance. Then, bit player, understudy, hard work and eventually I made it!” Start smoking gUpF Camels yourself Smoke only Camels for 30 days and find out why Camels are first in mildness, fla vor and popularity! See how much pure pleasure a cigarette can give you! >. -»n\ s ! For Mffcfness and Flavor Camels agree with more people thaw any other, cigarette i Senate - (Continued from page one) the report stated. Both the train ing of leaders in science and so ciety, and training in group re sponsibility should be functions of the University, the report add ed. Recommendations from the com mittee for further study to arrive at an educational philosophy for the University were accepted by the Senate. The following special commit tees were appointed: committee on selection of freshmen, com mittee on educational research, committee on general education, and the committee on improve ment of instruction. ‘ Four standing committees of Senate will present reports to the committee on educational policy. A final report on educational pol icy will then be submitted to Sen ate dor approval. SALE LOOSE leaf RING BINDERS ' with Perm Sfafe Secs! ©ALL SIZES © F.ILLEi AMD IMi EX INCLUDED ©ALL PRISES AMD COLORS Price Buy a ring book now at big savings—High School brother or sister would appreciate one of these for Christmas. KEELER'S The University Book Store How the stars got started... VW.VjAMAMaU.UABANW.'. & THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Exam Changes- (Continued from page one) ination period. A.ny changes of schedule within the examination period must' have the approval of the dean of the college and the University scheduling of ficer.” “0-2. No student shall be ex empt from a final examination except by approval of the head of the department and the dean of the college in which the course is offered.” “0-3. . . . All examinations shall be adequately proetored. Any case of dishonesty shall be reported to the student’s dean througii the head of the depart ment and the dean of the college in which the dishonesty was com mitted.” “0-4. A student who is absent from a final examination for a cogent reason may have his grade deferred upon authorization of Stores To Remain Open Stale College stores will be open until 9 p.m. every night except Sunday, beginning to day, the Chamber of Commerce has announced. University; Hospital Discharges Brown George Brown, third semester horticulture major, -who was found lying in a dazed condition north of the University Hospital Sunday night has been released from the hospital. Brown’s glasses were recovered and turned over to him by the Campus Patrol. his dean. The period during which a grade may be deferred shall not, without special action, exceed four weeks after the beginning of the succeeding semester. . . .” ONE TICKET to Mil Ball. Call Mike 2X86, CHRISTMAS GIFTS that your -wife, moth er, or sweetheart will treasure. Nationally advertised kitchen ware and hopechest items. Order now. at 10% discount on easy payment plan, yet payments don’t start until after Christmas.' Call Chet 2740. EDELBROCK DUAL curb setup with Stromberg 97’s. For Ford, Mercury'32-48. Bill Dervin ext. 278. Nittany 43-3. 1947 BUICK convertible —radio, heater, hy draulic windows and top. Four new tires, $475. Can be financed. Call 8-6569 after 7 p.m. ONE MIL BALL ticket. Call 7023 after 5:30 p.m. ; MIL BALL ticket. Call 4850, ask for Bob between 7 and 9 Rm. 24. ' 1949. FORD Custom V-8 2-dr. sedan, R&H, seat covers, new tires, $795. Will accept trade-in or will finance, 30-day guarantee. Call 4712. , , 1940 FORD 4-dr. sedan, rebuilt V-8 engine, R&H, new tires, $195. Call Ron Drop 5051 ext. 790, Rm. 111. 1948 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan, $525, R&H, good tires. Call Joe Racik, 5051 ext. 790, Rm. 111.; Will accept trade-in or will finance. - - ’4O CHEVROLET. Good transportation. Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! Call Kal 4106, 455 E. Beaver. ; BUY MIL BALL corsages from Student Floral Agency. Agents in West Dorm and Nittany Dining Hall, 7th to 10th, 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. ALLENTOWN OR vicinity Dec. 23 or 24, or Harrisburg. Phone ext. 777. WANTED —RIDE to Lexington, Kentucky for two, leaving Dec. 18th or 19th. Phone 2478. ______ PASSENGERS WANTED PASSENGERS FOR West Palm Beach, Florida. Leave Dec., 18 6 p.m. return by Jan. 3. Call Dave Irons 2737. :-.s • iiliiit Hill ■.WrtV''X\ w < ss ' il!iis|||f CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE RIDE WANTED THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1935 Forster Named Forum Head Kent Forster, associate profes sor ,of history, has.been elected president of the State College Community Forum. The organizations sponsoring the forum recently adopted a new Forster was elected to office under- the new constitu tion. He. will continue to serve as program committee chairman of the current series. Under the new constitution, members of the forum committee are appointed or elected by spon soring organizations. Elton S. Carter, associate, pro fessor of speech, is retiring forum chairman. WANTED TALENT: Barbershop quartets, skits, speeches to make all types phonograph records. Take home for Christmas. Phone 2351. WANTED FULL house at Center Stage Dec. 11 for opening of Juno and the Paycock. ; WILL PAY for use of size 38 Tux Wed., Dec. 16, 7:00-8 :00 p.m. Urgently needed. Call ext. 786, Rm. 104 12:00-1:00 p.m. WORK WANTED FULL-TIME work in fraternity as maid if possible. Call Bellefonte 59067 after 5:30 .p.m. WORK WANTED as a maid. Available after vacation. Fraternity maid if pos sible. Call 9,-2392 Pleasant Gap. SECRETARIAL POSITION. Starting be tween Jan. 3 and mid-semester. Ex perienced in typing and shorthand. Call State College 4801. IS YOUR typewriter giving you trouble? If so you can have it repaired during holiday vacations. Just dial 2492 for pick up or bring to 633 W. College Ave. FOR RENT HALF-ROOM with graduate student, 214 W. College. Phone 2707. SINGLE OR double room. Call 8-8929, BLUE-STONED high school graduation ring, initials M.C.F. Call Jerry 2956. HARRIS TWEED topcoat, grey herring bone pattern taken by mistake from ATO. Call Joe 7683.. ■ 1954 KITTANNING High School ring with inscription M.E.B. Call Dave Heinon ext. 272. . SINGLE STRAND of white pearls between Thompson and Temporary Buildings. Please call Thompson ext. 1099. LOG LOG decitrig slide rule with black case in New College Diner or vicinity. If found call Jim, 2216.’ Large reward. V. -v , S* ><•- WIMMMIf TRIED CAMELS i FOR 30 DAYS ' THEY HAVE THE MILDNESS I WANT AND THE RICH FLAVOR that suits me TO A t ! they'll suit you. too! a LOST &^/\vA*>v rsr- & \ H\ ,3 o
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