FILL OUT THIS COUPON AND DROP IN TALENT BOX AT CO-OP I would like to be listed in the STUDENT TALENT FILES at the educational activities office, McArthur court, to be contacted, when occasion demands, to take part in programs for rallies, assemblies, banquets, shows, special events, and other events seeking talent for entertainment purposes through the educational activities office. Name . Phone . School address. Type of entertainment . Past performances and comemnts. 'No Overtime’ States NYA Departments should not per mit NYA students to work more than the number of hours speci fically assigned, says Peggy Jane Peebler, NYA secretary, unless they are prepared to pay for the excess hours from departmental funds. “It is sometimes possible to increase assignments for students needing additional work,” said Miss Peebler Thursday, “but it is not safe for departments to an ticipate such increases.” Ticket Office Open For Theater Guild The University theater box of fice remains open today and until Saturday noon for holders of sea son tickets to secure more seats and choose their permanent seats. Season tickets may also be bought at the box office now. These tickets offer three main advantages. They give the holder four shows for the price of one, the privilege of purchasing, with each admission from one to three additional reduced-rate tickets and the opportunity of selecting seats in advance of regular sales. General box office sales for the first production, “Three Cornered lyloon” will be announced soon. Student Talent Search Started The student talent committee is rounding up available new tal ent to augment the names al ready listed in the educational activities office files. Singers, in strumentalists, dancers, magi cians, and entertainers of every sort are asked to clip the talent coupon on page 8 of today’s Em erald and drop it in the coupon box in the Co-op. The list compiled will be used to furnish programs for rallies, assemblies, banquets, shows, and special student events. Any cam pus group may secure entertain ers by contacting Ed Zelinsky, chairman of the student talent committee. Other committee members are Betty Koster, Margery Hilp, and Maryann Holbrick. H. Stuart Hughes, a grandson of Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes, who finished at Brown university in 1881, has been ap pointed administrative assistant and instructor in history at Brown. the "CO-OP" will be closed Saturday from 1:00 p.m. until after the W.S.C. game the "CO-OP" Infirmary Inmates To See No Spooks Ordinary run - of - the -mill spooks will not plague doctors and nurses at the medicine mill this Hallowe’en. Attentive boy and girl friends of patients will haunt the infirmary duiing after noon visiting hours from 2 to 4 o’clock, as evening visiting hours will be closed. Students are re quested to refrain from telephon ing friends. The blackout is be hind it all. Those in the infirmary Thurs day were: Lue'la Miller, Mari anne Hauberick, Bernice Gran quist, Shirley Burberick, Jim Ricksecker, Allen Foster, Dan YM and YW to Hear Henderson Speak Pacific Northwest regio ri^l YMCA-YWCA co-chairman Lar ry Henderson, a student of the College of Puget Sound at Ta coma, Washington, will address members and friends of the YMCA and YWCA cabinets at a dinner at 6 p.m. Saturday. “The ‘Y’ as a Part of a World Movement” will be his topic. Per sons interested are asked to con tact the YMCA or YWCA office for reservations. Plaza, Reed Gurney, Stewart Jakkau, Jerry Alec Winkler, David Cosey. SATURDAY GET YOUR ROOTER LID NOW, THE SUPPLY IS LIMITED. Uniuersitij ^CO“OP^ THE SMOKE OF SLOWER BURNING CAMELS CONTAINS Less Nicotine than the average of the 4 other largest-selling cigarettes tested—less than any of them — according to independent scientific tests of the smoke itself! • BY BURNING 25% SLOWER than the aver age of the 4 other largest-selling brands tested — slower than any of them — Camels also give you a smoking plus equal, on the average, to EXTRA SMOKES PER PACK! It. J. IttynolUs Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. THE CIGARETTE OF COSTLIER TOBACCOS i 9