PAGE TEN Council Serves 3500 Town Men Some 3500 men students live in apartments and rooming houses in town and elsewhere. For many of them, their last class of the day is their last contact with the campus until their first class the next day. These are the Town Independent Men, called—as is; typical in the alphabetical age—; TIM, somet i m e s the "townl or eight (depending cn popula- ' Indies." lion) men who get the highest ' To bind these men more close-1 number of voles will get seats ly to their University, the TIM! on AIM. Council was formed as a division! The officers for this year are of the Association of Independent!Charles Bartholomew, president; Men and •;e 1 yes as a liaison be - Louis Testen, vice president; tween the town Indic., and the!Charles Garman, secretary and higher student governing bodies.;Richard Wilt, treasurer. 'JIM is Will king with the corn ; mittee on the orientation of i transfer students in the Orienta-AA R epresents lion We e k program. Several ; meetings and a dance are sched-' tiled for transfer students during Groups the week. The group will he frying to I get a definite working plan for Club TIM this year. Club TIM n Government is io be a private social club ; The Athletic Association takes for town indie men. It will in- part in the election of managers dude a study room, a lounge :for all varsity sports, sits in on and a snack bar. TIM is going ;the athletic advisory hoard and to start a fund to get money ,has a seat on the All-University to buy a building for the club. Cabinet. It is working on the idea ofl The captains and coaches of the having a recreation cabin at the ; varsity sports aid the AA presi- Stone Valley site but as yet nodent in the conducting of the definite plans have been made. !elections for managers of varsity TIM will hold its annual Fall sports. Dance in the Hetzel Union ball-I In addition to the AA presi room. It will only hold one dance, de nt. the Athletic Advisory Board this year instead of two. It will 'includes: Ernest McCoy, dean of also enter teams in the antra- the College of Physical Educa mural activities. It will be work- ; tion, students, faculty and alum ing with the dean of men's officeini members. A total of 10 persons on the question of living cond i-! sits on the board. Lions for the town indie men. Anyone wishing to be on the! The board also works along with the Women's Recreation As- TIM Council can nominate him i self by submitting a petition of sociation in sponsoring Fun Night ' during Orientation Week. 20 signed names of town indie men. He must be an independent This year's officers are Fred living off campus, must have a ! Kerr, president; Howard Maier -2.0 MI-University average and;hoffer, vice president; and Thom must have at least two semestersjas Hancock, secretary. These of left at the University. He may notjficers hold office from May to be on probation of any kind.lMay. Elections for council members The officers are elected by mill be held early this fall. male students in the spring elec- There will be 26 positions ition. The AA meets four or five available on council. The seven !times a year. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • WELCOME: CLASS of 1962 Three Ring Canvas Binders-79c • Pencil Package of 12 29c p , Satisfaction Guaranteed Save wooLwORTH OR at Money Refunded eewee•o••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••ememeiese•meems•se•emee•esemes•womemes•mese THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Physical Plant's New Post Goes To Yeagley Henry L. 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