Survey Shows College Costs Extremely High The average college student, in ' what is described as a fairly char acteristic college from a financial standpoint, spends $103 each month while he is attending school. This information comes from a - survey reported in a recent issue of “Editor and Publisher,” journalism publication. The “typical” school is ‘ San Jose (California) State college, where the 7000 students spend an _ aggregate of $6,500,000 in a nine month period. According to the article, San Jose , coeds spend $103,000 yearly to pur chase four or five sweaters each. Other monthly expenditures of - the students at that institution in clude $5,427 for flowers, $17,855 for tobacco, and $20,500 for drugs (in cluding cosmetics and personal it ems). Average per student investment in movies each month is 30 cents. The-entire student population of ► San Jose State spends $21,161 mon thly for confections and $25,592 for cleaning and pressing. * Discussing advertising prospects in college newspapers, the article reports that only 41 college dailies ‘ exist in the nation. The “average” daily is in tabloid form (although several publish eight-column pa pers) publishing not less than four but often six or eight pages. Aver , age total operational cost is $37,300 annually. Some dailies report spending as ► much as $80,000 yearly in produc tion costs. The “average” college daily, the * article states, has a circulation of 6,100, which' is 62 per cent of the total enrollment at its respective . institution. The article reports (at one insti tution, anyway) that nearly all stu dents read the campus daily while only approximately a quarter of *■ them read the professional morning and evening papers. Classified Ads NOTICE—Dar’s Hobby Supply 41 • E 14th St. Bearer of this ad en titld to 10% discount. 70 FOR SALE—Two desks, chest of . drawers, bookcase, single bed, drapes, bedspread, and mirror and nic-nac shelf. Overall price $60.00, but will sell individually. Call 3169 Beverly Hefron. 69 LOST—Red fountain pen—Monday 17 Old campus. Reward. R. Gof * fard, Sigma Hall. 72 * FOR SALE—’47 Chevrolet Fleet line Aero-Sedan. All extras $1975. Also wooden B-flat Pedleo Clar inet. 1433 Patterson. Ph. 1853-J 69 FOR SALE—’47 Chevrolet Fleet line Aero-Sedan. All extras $1975, Also wooden B-flat Pedleo -Clari * net. 1433 Patterson. Ph. 1853-J 70 LOST—Light tan leather gloves. Lee Preston TKE 6584 70 FOR RENT—Room for one student. Available January 21st. Mrs. Ter ry 1122 Alder 69 LOST—Brown plastic glasses in blue and tan case Friday. Call 3874. 70 ‘ WANTED—Someone to share a double room in the vets’ dorm starting Monday. Call Ext. 323. Room 224. 69 • LOST — Gold-trim, horn - rimmed glasses, in red zipper case, be^ ♦ tween music building and library Tuesday at three. Finder please * notify Betty Simpson, Ext. 481 70 Casadesus5 Presents First ♦ ♦ ♦ Casadesus to Give Concert ■ 1 "" ■ ' - ....1.■ ■-=—L—1 ROBERT CASADESUS, noted French concert pianist, is on a tour of the United States. He will play at McArthur court Monday night. I/O Concert Monday Students and residents will hear the first Eugene concert of Rob ert Casadesus, famous French pianist, Monday night at 8:15 in McArthur court. Doors will open at 7:30. Admittance will be by registra tion card for students, and mem bership cards of the Eugene and University Civic Music associa tion for faculty members and oth ers. No tickets will be sold at the door. Casadesus (pronounced Kah-zah deh-su, the accent on the last syllable), who has given over 1200 concerts in his career, came to the United States from France in 1935. He has played throughout Eu rope, South America and the United States, where he is in con stant demand as soloist with all the major orchestras and top ra dio programs. He made a Tele phone Hour broadcast last De cember 27, and opened his 15th consecutive sold-out American tour with three appearances with the New York Philharmonic symphony orchestra. r'rogram I. Gavotte Variee...Rameau Three Sonatas, Nos. 465, 395, 463.Scarlatti II. Sonata in F minor, Opus 57 (Appassionata).Beethoven Allegro assai Andante con moto Allegro ma non troppo Intermission III. Ballade in G minor, Opus 23.Chopin Berceuse, Opus 57.Chopin Tarantelle, Opus 44. Chopir. IV. Scherzo-Valse.Chabrier La Cathedrale engloutie.Debussy Toccata.Ravel. c Join the MARCH DIMES THE NATIONAL FOUNDATION EOR Join the Maxch of Dimes Help Fight Infantile Paralysis MARCH OF DIMES INFANTILE PARALYSIS JANUARY c Join the MARCH OF \DIMES JAHOAIY 14-11 See Your House Representative Today GIVE!