F TWO Open Doors Campus Facilities To Remain Open Contrary to what most students would believe, many campus organizations and facilities continue to function during finals and registration just the same as they have been. One which will continue through finals is campus radio station WDFM. Students who are fortunate enough to have FM radios may heal. "Music to Study By" from Friday to Jan. 27. The station will go off the air Jan. 27; and resume broadcasting Feb. 7. Those students who are really ambitious and want to get rid of this semester's books as soon as possible may take them to the Used Book Agency in the Tem porary Union Building from 1 to 5 p.m. Tuesday to Jan. 28. Attending chapel services Sun day morning will make a good break for students who are usual ly "bogged down" at this time anyway. Dr. John Dillenberger, profes sor of historical theology at Var yard University Divinity School, will speak on the topic "The Church in Life and Life In the Church" at this last chapel serv ice of the semester. Senate Committee The number of students pro moting organizations or soliciting memberships to these organiza tions outside Recreation Hall dur ing registration will be fewer this year. The Senate Committee on Student Affairs has taken action on the matter and decided that special permission must be grant ed by the Committee to students who want to solicit at Rec Hall. The material handed out there is often thrown away by students and the walks in front of Rec Hall become littered with paper. The University . Infirmary, ready for all casualties, will be open 24 hours a day during finals and be tween semesters. The Dispensary _ • I . :,• ~.• _• .- . .. . ..-:i , - .... ~•:,. ..... i•• ,t'2,-•::,...•:;' - ' '..-.. 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The University library has a complicated schedule for Jan. 28 to Feb. 6. It will be open from 7:50 a.m. to 5 p.m. Jan. 28, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Jan. 29, and closed on Jan. 30. From Jan. 31 to Feb. 4 it will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and will be open from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Feb. 5. It will be closed Feb. 6 and will resume its regular schedule Feb. 7. This is the last issue of the Daily Collegian to be published until Feb. 8. The Student Union desk will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. throughout finals and between semesters. No students will be allowed_to remain in residence halls between noon Jan. 29, -and 1 p.m., Feb. 1. After that time studets may move back again. The last meal served in the dormitories will be dinner on Jan. 28. Sophomore, junior, and senior women may be out of the dormi tories until 11 p.m. during the final exam period. Freshmen women will get 10 p.m: permis sions. The weekend permissions will be as usual on Friday and Saturday night; for all women. The skating rink, which has been very popular since its open ing this month, will remain open throughout the final exam and registration period from 1 to , 5 p.m. and from 7 to 10 p.m. Corner Beaver and Allen Streets THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA SU Desk No Doz Tablets -69 c New Economy Size Alumni Fund Final 1954 Total Is $135,303 The Alumni Fund has been en riched by $135,303.91, accordihg to the final total for 1954 released by Ray S. Tannehill, general chairman of the Fund. Tannehill reported that the 1954 total brought to $322,511, the am ount contributed since the Alumni Fund program was started in 1953. The Alumni Fund was estab lished to encourage contributions from graduates of the University. The money goes to projects for which appropriated funds and in come are not available. Among the projects for which the money will be spent are the proposed All-Faith Chapel, the Pattee Library collection, the new Hetzel Union Building, and spe cial scholarships. Plans are now in progress for the Centennial Fund for 1955, ac cording to Tannehill. Take Out Snacks During Finals . . Our popular pastries, cinnamon rolls, and dough nuts may be purchased from our cashier to take out. Popular - prices. Call ADams 7-3051 Corner unu.3clai $2.50 Value Nylon Hair Brush and Comb 98c Ground-breaking Plans Not Yet Made—Glenn No plans have been made for the ground breaking ceremony for th e proposed infirmary wing, Dr. Herbert R. Glenn, dir e c tor of the University health service, said yesterday. He said he didn't know whether the University would have an , ambulance but stated that therk.. is space allotted in the plans for th e infirmary wing for one. 380 Students Withdraw During Fall Semester Three hundred and eighty Uni versity students have dropped out of school this semester as com pared to 401 at this time last year. 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FA 1.4:t1 C: Ca% :1 • WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1955 Outing Club Trip Set for Tuesday Approximately 38 students will leave State College Tuesday for a week's outing at Red House in Allegheny State Park, N.Y. The trip is being sponsored and planned by the winter sports division of the Penn State Outing Club. The club has rented cabins for the outing. The group will do its own cooking. Besides the skiing, skating, and other winter sports available in the park, the club has planned special group activities for the evenings Mr. and Mrs. George Black will accompany the group. Mrs. Black is a graduate assistant in recrea tion. Persons planning to attend the outing will meet in the basement of Recreation Hall Sunday to pre pare their skis and other equip ment for the trip. PAUL LUKAS PETER LORRE