PAGE EIGHT Registration Will Begin Wednesday Fall regi,tration for more than' 13,500 students will begin at 8 m. Wednesday a t Recreation: Hall. The regular registration period, will end a t 5 pm. Friday. Regu lar studen's registering after that; will be assessed a $lO fee. Registration will be in alpha betical order, beginning with per sons whose last names begin with, the letters Lan to Lea. The al-i phabetical order rotates each se-i 'nester to give a different group; of percons the advantage of ear-; ly registration.. Register Alphabetically Graduates and undergraduates' must register alphabetisally re-' gardleFs of class standing. Spc-, cial students and University em-, ployes will register Saturday, morning, when late students will , register. Fees must be paid at the burser's office in the basement of, Willard Hall before a student', may register. The burser's re-; ceipt must be presented at the; time of registration. To speed up the registration] process, C. 0. Williams, dean of, admissions, has asked students to see their advisers at least 24; hours before they are scheduled: to register. Heed Schedule OK The student's schedule must be approved by his faculty adviser and his number 2 registration card, listing the schedule, must be signed by the adviser. A "timetable," listing available courses, when they ar e offered and by whom taught, may be bought for 25 cents in the base ment of Willard Hall. The time table also lists on its cover the alphabetical order of registration. • Expansion— (Continued from page six) Mall for approximately 600 feet west to the south end of the Me chanical Engineering Building. The structure will drop to a two story level on the east end. The two-story wing will be, connected to the proposed 100-foot addition to Sackett Building. Students this year will "initi ate" the Boucke Building which has been under construction since last year. The building contains classrooms. lecture rooms and of fices of the College of Business Administration. Another recent project of the University was the addition of a small greenhouse behind Plant Industries Building. _ . Keepsake DIAMOND AtINGS the standard of BEAUTY QUALITY VALUE 50.00 c......... 7 4-4 , --- $ 2 ABBOTT ''' , .......,..0 0 ' Wedding Ring $125.00 Rings enlarged to show details Prices Include Federal Tax B. P. MOYER Jeweler 218 E. College Ave. "The Shop of Quality Watch Repair" THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA V.' CURRENT MUSIC ROOM HIT PARADE TAMMY - Debbie Reynolds DIANA - Paul Anka TEDDY BEAR - Elvis (Who Else?) THAT'LL BE THE DAY - Crickets BYE BYE LOVE - Everly Brothers WHOLE LOTTA SHAKEN - Jerry L. Lewis' SEND FOR ME - Nat (King) Cole HONEYCOMB - Jimmie Rodgers • LOVE LETTERS—BERNADINE - Pat Boone SEARCHIN' - The Coasters VISIT THE TOPS IN POPULAR 1. LOVING YOU - Elvis Presley 2. AROUND THE WORLD - Sound Track 3. MY FAIR LADY - Original Cast 4. LOVE IS THE THING - Nat Cole 5. A SWINGING AFFAIR - Frank Sinatra 6. OKLAHOMA - Sound Track 7. HYMNS - Tennessee Ernie Ford 8. WE GET LETTERS - Perry Como 9. THE EDDY DUCHIN STORY.• Sound Track 10. THE KING AND I - Sound Track Where All Your in CLASSICAL LONG•PLAYIWG ALBUM Tops TCHAIKOVSKY: 1812 Overture - MERCURY Minneapolis Symphony (Dorati) RACHMANIFOFF: Piano Concerto No. 2 - RCA VICTOR Chicago Symphony (Reiner) OFFENBACH: Gaite Pariesienne - RCA VICTOR Boston Pops (Fiedler) HI-FI FIEDLER: William Tell, etc. - RCA VICTOR • Boston Pops (Fiedler) BRAHMS: Symphony No. 1 - RCA VICTOR Boston Symphony (Munch) ARE COMPLETELY FULFILLED TOPS IN JAll LONG-PLAYING ALBUMS 1. MY FAIR LADY - Shelley Mamie & Friends 2. CONCERT BY THE SEA - Erroll Garner 3. ELLINGTON AT NEWPORT - Duke Ellington 4. JAZZ IMPRESSIONS OF USA - Dave Brubeck 5. ELLA FITZGERALD SINGS RODGERS & HART • COMPLETE SELF SERVICE RECORD DEPARTMENT Thousands to choose froM • AIR CONDITIONED LP AUDITION BOOTHS For your comfort • PRIVATE LISTENING FOR POPULAR RECORDS—Your home town Hit Parade always in stock •WELL EQUIPPED HIGH FIDELITY PHONOGRAPH DEPARTMENT At all price ranges • SHEET MUSIC • RADIO & PHONOGRAPH SERVICE • THE MUSIC ROOM AD 7-2311 WELCOME FROSH MAY WE SUGGEST THAT IF YOU ENJOY RECORDS N. GOODY GOODY - The Teenagers 21. IN THE MIDDLE OF AN ISLAND - Tony Bennett 22. OLD CAPE COD - Patti Page 23. FLYING SAUCER No. 2 - Buchanan & Goodman 24. JENNY, JENNY - Little Richard 25. ITS NOT FOR ME TO SAY - Johnny Mathis 203 E. BEAVER AVE. GLENNLAND BUILDING 11. SHORT FAT FANNIE - Larry Williams 12. WHISPERING BELLS - Del Vikings 13. REMEMBER YOU'RE MINE - Pat Boone 14. RAINBOW - Russ Hamilton 15. STARDUST - Billy Ward ' • 16. MR, LEE - The Bobbettes 17. WHITE SILVER SANDS - Don Rondo 18. I'M GONNA SIT RIGHT DOWN - Billy Williams 19. SO RARE - Jimmy Dorsey MUSIC 't.q:Zitt:lNt.:. , :i•[l3l:;ll.lli: 11. FILM ENCHORES - Mantovani 12. SONGS OF THE FABULOUS FIFTIES - R. Williams 13. CALYPSO - Harry.Belafonte 14. MUSIC FOR THE LOVE HOURS • Jackie Gleason 15. AN EVENING WITH BELAFONTE - Belafonte 16. HERE'S LITTLE RICHARD - Little Richard 17. STEADY DATE WITH TOMMY SANDS • 18. JUST A CLOSER WALK WITH THEE • Pat Boone 19. DUKES OF DIXIELAND, Vol. 3 20. THIS IS NAT - Nat (King) Cole ..z.':-'.tittol-1t , ',474''''!•L1.: .. i . .11 6. GRIEG: Piano Concerto A Minor - RCA Rubenstein, Chicago Symphony (Reiner) 7. STRAVINSKY: Firebird Suite - COLUMBIA New York Philharmonic (Bernstein) 8. STRINGS OF THE PHILADELPHIA ORCH. - COLUM The Philadelphia Orch (Ormandy) 9. NOCTURNE: Various Selections - CAPITOL Hollywood Bowl Symphony (Dragon). 10. ESPANA: Various Selections - CAPITOL Hollywood Bowl Symphony (Dragon) 6. DUKES OF DIXIELAND VOL. 3 7. KENTON WITH VOICES - Stan Kenton 8. DUKES OF DIXIELAND VOL. 1 9. LI'L ABNER - Shelley Marine & Friends 10. AMBASSADOR SATCH - Louis Armstrong SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, ROOM OPEN EVENIN
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