PAGE' EIGHT Exams (Continued from page one) The final objective for freshmen is "to develop an awareness of one's capacity to understand lit erature and the fine arts and to encourage independent develop ment or this capacity." the basis of results of ex aminations, the subcommittee suggested that one or more of the following courses shall be prescribed: Art 74, English Lit erature 25 or 26, and Music 5. The report also included eight other objectives which would ef fect all students. The first of these is to acquire typical factual information of uni versal concern, regardless of oc cupational limitations, in the four broad areas of knowledge: physi cal science, biological science, so cial science and the humanities. To support this, the general education group recommended that students schedule 12 cred its in the physical and biologi cal sciences with not less than three credits in each and 12 credits in the social sciences and humanities with not less than three credits in each. The second is to develop the ability to apply critical judgment in the four broad areas of know ledge listed in the above objec tives. If this is not specifically met by courses directed to other ob jectives, the subcommittee pre scribed courses in logic, argumen tation or similar areas as needed. Two other objectives: "To an alyze the belief that all paths of knowledge are open to anyone who seeks to the extent that he can and will seek them," and "to analyze the interrelationship among fields of endeavor, to break through the crust of indif ference and open up wider hori zons of enjoyment and productive living," were drawn up by the subcommittee. The recommendations for these are included in those for other objectives. In the eighth objective, the NOW Offset wv Printing in State College Commercial Printing 352 E. College Ave. Vv s e made the discovery - to9eflier -f - hal - - Carnets are liuly with o, good, rich flavor other brohds just clohl- !lave! Yoads fry Camels— you'll' agree ! . ~~ ~~.9~ Lovely Hollywood star and her famous actor-director husband SUCCESS STORY Camels America's mo popular cigarette ... by far! group sought "to foster an under standing of the structure of, and one's responsibilities to, modern society throughout the world, and the impact of science on the evo lution of modern society." Since no combination of courses seems to satisfy this objective, a special social science committee, which was previously appointed, has been asked to consider the problem and recommend a series of courses, totalling at the most 12 credits, which will permit mod est attainment of the objective. "To foster an understanding of the scientific method," the subcommittee suggested that general courses in the methods of physics, chemistry, biology and earth sciences be given on two levels: a basic course for non-science students and ad vanced courses for science stu dents. In the twelfth objective, the group seeks to develop an aware ness of moral standards, to en courage a critical sense of ethical values, to encourage the develop ment of a positive philosophy that possesses a rewarding balance be tween personal and public wel fare. It recommended that an "insti tutional climate" of principles and concomitant practices which dem onstrate the objective be provided. NOW...Yout otve , 4 jok Ft 0 .., : v ,, ) ,-- , - - -....= 1 Joanne Dru started her career as a ...-"''''" l f ,"';' ',, -'".;.= ''''-4.--t. model of teen-ager clothes. But it was - ".'' V '- ---•---- a y \:,- - -.' -•.. r . r her 6-year study of dancing that won - . - --;- - ---- -- at - ' - her a part in a Broadway musical ... which led to film stardom in Hollywood. •o: Start smoking Camels yourself! Make the 30-Day Camel Mildness Test. Smoke only Camels for 30 days! THE DAILY e Colleg c o„,ciass 60 , 4- Actin! pipe has your own college letter on bowl SUCCESS STORY FOR TWO... and how it start ~- `;,~; M L h.alll. Interviews Set By Cabinet Group The Cabinet Personnel In terviewing Committee will in terview prospective appointees to, the Slud e n t Leadership Committee tomorrow night. All applicants will be notified of the time and place. Applications of prospective appointees to the Spring Week committees must be submitted by noon Saturday' to the Stu dent Union desk in Old Main. Interviews for these commit tees will be held next Wednes day. The committees are coro nation, carnival, parade, and mad-hatters. In the final objective, the sub committee wishes to develop an appreciation of the importance of personal and community health and the proper place of sports and recreation in personal and public welfare. The members suggested that the present program in the Col lege of Physical Education be modified to develop better public attitudes and the proper place of sports in publicity and general welfare should adequately meet the requirements of this objective. FILTER PIPE S3KI & $5122 ,7 ,Tig Medico's filter strains smoke of nicotine, juices, tars, flakes. When filter turns broWn,throw it away with all the .impurities it Ihas - trapped: Replace with fresh filter for mild, mellow smoking. .~> •Y;;:::;:;:k.:;:::~:~: ~:3Si~:i>r :: ::~ • ......... There she met John Ireland, ex-m: thon swimmer, amateur actor, st player, Broadway star—now a brill director. Today they are man-and-i partners in sparkling new screen Campaign- (Continued from page one) and Gail Smith, first semester psychology - major, secretary treasurer. Other State sophomore. candi dates • are George Haines, third semester education major, vice president; and Kaye Butterbaugh, third ; semester business admini stration major, secretary-treas urer. The remaining freshmen on the Lion slate are George Wills, first semester dairy husbandry major, vice president; and Barbara Lynn Kinnier, first semester education major, secretary-treasurer. Other Lion sophomore candi dates are Theodore Simon, third semester pre-medical major, vice president; and Martha Fleming, third semester home economics major, secretary-treasurer. ' CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE 1950 SPARTAN Mansion Trailer. Excel- lent condition. Will sell at reasonable price. Write Frank Orendo, Fredericks burg, Pa. Phone Frystown 34R15. ALL THROUGH November Sally's will have Fresh Country Cider priced 70c gallon. SALLY'S, corner Beaver & Pugh. SALLY'S NOW has fresh roasted peanuts, popcorn, the perfect Pizza. Watch them being made. FOR RENT FACILITIES FOR one male occupant in double room ready for immediate oc cupancy at 340 E. Prospect. Call AD 7-7852. ONE-HALF DOUBLE room to be shared with one other girl, $5.00 per week. Cal at 006 S. Allen street. Ask for Mrs. Long BOARD AND Room available now for one person at Marilyn Hall. 317 E. Beaver. Ask for Mrs. Elleard. LOST PICKETT SLIDE RULE and blue Parker 51 pencil. If found call J. Pigford ext. 1199. BLUE AND white Schaeffer fountain pen in fourth floor Old Main. Call Mill at 416 Atherton. Hurry* PHI SIGMA DELTA pin, initials AEE on back, lOst at Beaver Field Saturday. Call Harry AD 7-4409. "DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY" text by Wellman and "Priblem Book". Finder please contact Jerry Allen ext. 269. LIGHT GREY Topcoat missing from 3rd floor Willard early Wednesday afternoon. I don't have yours!! Please return to Jim McCIoY - at Alpha - Sikiiia-'''PEi:--A-1PP135-1:' SPALDING 100 Basketball on second wrestling mat in Rec Hall Oct. 28, 4:30 pan. Call John Younker AD 7-4833 any time after 7 p.m. '. i TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 9. 1954 Open Chess Club Meeting Scheduled The chess club will meet at 7 p.m. tomorrow in 3 Sparks. The meeting is open to the public. The club's new officers ar e Frederick Kerr, first semester sci ence major, president; William Friedman, fifth semester science major, vice president; Robert De jaiffe, first semester chemistry en gineering major, secretary; and Arthur Gramps, first semester arts and letters major, correspond ing secretary. Impressions (Continued from page four) job with the heel of his boot. Retiring to the car, the attack ers returned to the borough building. The pigeons came from behind the chimney where they had been crouching and, minus a few feathers, resumed their perch. LOST BLACK LEATHER fur lined gloves in Hamilton lounge Friday morning. Call Howard at ext. 282. WHITE WOOL knit stole—Snack Bar Thursday morning. Have yours—senti mental value. Call Eleanore, Ath.- 232. K&E SLIDE RULE in black case initials H.A.W. engraved on rule. If found call Allan Weisel at HO 6-6126. Reward. TAN LIGHT-WEIGHT Jacket with Howard label. Please return to Student Union desk, or call AD 7-2760. WANTED TYPING DONE by experienced secretary. Theses," manuscripts, term .papers. Scien tific and technical work a specialty. Call AD 7-7814. CUSTOMERS TO purchase imported gift curio items at below retail prices. Stamps, coins, 78, 45 RPM records 25c; 33 RPM records $1.25. Drive out to "Curio Drive-In" (diagonally across from WOODSDALE TRAILER COURT on Rt.. 322 towards Boalsburg. PASSENGERS WANTED ANY OF the BRADFORD gang who want a ride home this . weekend. Call Don Shoemaker or Neil Kenagy AD 7-4819. RIDERS WANTED to Champaign, Illinois Thanksgiving holiday. Call Ed Orbock AD 8-9035. • RIDE WANTED RIDE WANTED,to New York City Friday, Nov. 12. Call Joy ext. 1178. MISCELLANEOUS JUST • another shipment of the Glenn Miller Limited Edition Vol IL Make reservations now to get your album. The Harmony Shop, S. Frazier Street. Phone AD 7-2130. Open evenings. R. 3. Reynolds Tobacco C 0... Winston Salem, N. C. • •14 0 .1„.. s.e.. • ~Y . d'.~:i' ....'%~