Extension System Geared For Statewide Operation “The State is the Campus.” This motto expresses the pur pose of the general extension service of Oregon in pushing an educational program beyond the boundaries of the five cen tralized campuses in the state, bringing opportunities for high er learning within the reach of every citizen of Oregon. Acting as the hub of a statewide wheel of learning, the division provides the advantages of class-directed higher edu cation to thousands ot citizens who have never visited one of the cam puses. Claim 775 Enrollment In 16 cities throughout Oregon, excluding the Portland center, ap proximately 775 Oregonians attend 46 classes weekly, the courses rang ing from art to zoology. All insti tutions of higher education in the state contribute instructors and material for these classes, spon sored throughout the state by the general extension division. The extension office here in Eugene serves as headquarters for the far flung system of classes. Classes can be organized by any group in Oregon which furnishes meeting space and assures ade quate enrollment. The classes meet at the convenience of the group and instructors, usually in the evening. Eugene claims 20 night classes given here on the campus during each week. Open to Anyone These state-wide classes are open to anyone, from students working toward a degree to per sons attending class for their own enjoyment and interest. College or university credit is given those who complete courses with a final examination. The state-wide extension course GAX Apple Sale Starts Next Week Freshman women will take charge of the Gamma Alpha Chi apple booths. These will be located at the art school patio, the Side, the Co op, Friendly hall, the Falcon, and the library for the two-day sale starting November 25, Joan Mim naugh, booth chairman, has an nounced. Selling will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. Surplus apples will be sold in liv ing organizations Tuesday through representatives appointed by Dian na Dye, house sales chairman. To remind eager apple-eaters of the coming event, posters will be dis played on the campus this week. A noon meeting of Gamma Alpha Chi officers and committee heads is scheduled Thursday at Renell's for final organization plans. HEEES—WHILE' VOU WAIT We know how an-, noying it is tc suddenly lose; a heel, or scuf. the leather above it - so we do heel replacement while you wait. V CAMPUS SHOE SHOP program is not the only method em ployed by the extension service to further higher education. Corre spondence studies, visual aids, and the KOAC radio station at Grang er, seven miles north of Corvallis, all are part of the extension service organization. The division’s latest program is the development of Vanport center to offer lower division college work to veterans and non-veterans who cannot be accommodated in existing colleges. Academic credits at Vanport count as residence work at other institutions, so that students experience no difficulty in transferring for upper-class study., Journalism School Tops KOAC Show This week’s campus headlines, broadcast over KOAC from 9 to 9:30 p.m. this evening, will relate the story of the University of Ore gon school of journalism. George S. Turnbull, dean of the school, will participate in the broad cast in the role of the story-teller, providing a glance into the news paperman’s life. The script, written by Marvin Krenk, director of the station, will center around Eric W. Allen, for mer dean of the journalism school, who died March 5, 1944. It will de scribe Dean Allen’s efforts, over a period of 32 years, to make the school one of high national reputa tion. The cast includes Ted Hallock, Manuel Golemis, John MacDonald, Ken Lomax, Lee Petrasek, Virginia Avery, Ted Bouck, Hay Ryman, Don Moss, Dick Shelton, Ray Ded man, and Don Stewart. Paul Mar cotte will be director. The program will be rebroadcast for the Portland audience over sta tion KEX from 9:30 to 10 p.m. Thursday evening. DELICIOUS CHOCOLATES at the SUGAR PLUM * 63 East Broadway when you smoke, PHILIP MORRIS clean; fresh, pure America’s FINEST Cigarette! There’s an important difference in Philip Morris manufacture that lets the FULL FLAVOR of the world’s finest tobaccos come through for your com plete enjoyment—clean, fresh, pure! That’s why the flavor’s ALL yours when you smoke Philip Morris! That’s why Philip Morris taste better —smoke better—all day long! No wonder that with millions of smokers everywhere, Philip Morris is America’s FINEST Cigarette!