THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1959 4400 Will Arrive For Orientation About 4400 new students will arrive on campus Sept. 13. to begin Orientation Week activities at the University, Dr. Robert G. Bernreuter, dean of admissions and registrar, said yesterday. Among the new arrivals will be d 3200 freshmen, 700 students from other campuses, and 500 students, with advanced standing. The Sunday before Orientation Week is traditionally a busy time on the campus, as parents and friends of the new students come for a visit to the University and to aid in unpacking and getting settled. The vpperclass students will begin to arrive September 15, since registration for the fall se mester takes place Sept. 16-19. Classes begin at 8 a.m. Sept. 21. Udagawa Resigns Post Shigskazu Udawaga, visiting re search associate in the Depart ment of Ceramics, has resigned, effective Aug. 31. Ildagawa, who has spent two years at Penn State, will join the department of ceramics at the To kyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan "Like Good , '4 .4"'. ' Italian Cooking?" • • If you like chicken manicotti, pasta ricotti, veal parmigian, ravioli e 7 just plain spaghetti and meatballs, then you're a real pizaf.no of the COFFEE SPOT. For the best eating in town (and the coolest surround ings loo) why not try the Coffee Spot 221 E. WEAVER AVE. a rip in your clothes, too ; well BALFURD'S have a mending department that will fix your clothes so they look like new. BALFURD'S have two convenient locations to serve you better, the main office and plant is located at 307 West Beaver Ave., and a second store across the street from the new girl's dorms at 328 East College Ave. Remember, in an emergency, use BALFURD'S special 3 hour service. BALFURD CAREFUL CLEANERS Office University Plants Will Reach Peak Nearly 50,000 individual plants, representing 1170 varieties of an nuals, will reach the peak of their bloom at the University during the next week. Robert P. Meahl, professor of horticulture, says the flowers will achieve their brightest hues, about Aug. 17. The University world-famous flower gardens, which serve- as ,a testing ground for all-America ;flower awards, last year attracted some 10,000 visitors over a three !month period. As in former years, petunias Ishii are more numerous than ;other plantings. Other species in ,clude snap dragons, marigolds, zinnias, verbena and morning glories. Prof Will Take Leave Yar G. Chomicky, associate pro fessor of art education, has been granted a five-month leave of ab sence, effective Feb. 1. lie plans to paint and do cre ative work while beginning work on a textbook in basic sculptur ing. Plant:-307 W. Beaver Ave. Store:-328 E. College Ave. - STATE COLLEGE SUMMER COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Bolduc Outlines Duties Patrol Is Campus 'Watchman' "We are simply night watchmen," said Lucien E. Bolduc,, chief of the University Campus Patrol, summeriiing in a few words the functions and duties of the patrol. Bolduc, who has been chief of the patrol for nearly three years, is a retired Army colonel and served as professor of military science and tactics from 1951 through 1955 at the University. In an interview, he comment ed on parking areas and facili ties as some of the biggest prob lems of the patrol. "When people park in the wrong area, they take up the space of people who are assigned to that area," he said. "The problem is to arrange for the proper amount of over load in each of these areas," he said. Ac cording to Bolduc, these are 18 different steps to be taken before making parking allocations and judging the amount of overlead in each area, Bolduc said that in parking areas which are assigned mainly to students, you can figure up to as much as 100 per cent overload because of the constant flow of students in and out of the areas. Repairs Car Radios Television Phonographs Radios television ft , service center at State College TV 232 S. Allen St. FRIENDLY Besides having some of the best food in the Nittany Valley, Duffy's Tavern tries to make you feel like a member of the family when you visit them. This is reflected in the personal service that is afforded you, as well as the individual prepara tion of the meal. The food is delicious too and the prices mod erate, so make a date at Duffy's. Duffy's In Boaisburg, 4 miles east of State College on Route 322 (turn right at the Texaco Sta.) REALLY White! When you ward your shirts (looking like new) go to E F U L CLEANERS." While Pour trousers to be cleaned Don't worry if you have a , cause BALFURD'S will re- By NANCY KLING In areas allocated to staff parking, the overload is usually about 25 per cent. Bolduc stated that "99 per cent of the students and adults in this community are law abid ing" and if you just take the time to explain to them why restrictions are made and what purpose they serve, the people will obey. "The trouble with most peo ple," he said, "is that they can't read. When people drive, they don't bother lo read road signs or pay attention to warnings posted." On the subject of drivers, Bol duc inserted a comment on wo men drivers. "There is nothing wrong with women di ivers, ex cept they drive too slowly." Turning to the patrol itself, Bolduc said that if was first called the campus patrol in 1932. Before that time it was a part of the custodial services. At present, three clerks, 22 reg ular personnel and 30 students are employed on the force. t ,f 44‘ • , - No. , .1 =Mil "OW "PUBLIC POWER" ADDS TO YOUR TAX BURDEN One of the most unnecessary government spending programs you could imagine is adding to your tax ]oad every year. Jt's the multi-billion-dollar spend ing for federal "public power." About $5,500,000,000 from you and other tax payers has already gone for federal government electric povcer systems. And $10,000,000,000 more is proposed. Yet it's unnecessary to go on spending more of your tax money to put the federal government farther into the electric business. Independent elec tric companies like yours are ready and able to supply all the electricity people will need—without depending on your taxes. Then why does this needless tax spending con tinue? Only because most people don't know about it. So spread the word among your friends and As soon as enough people realize how "public power" adds to their tax burden, they'll put a stop to it. WHEN "PUBLIC POWER" WINS—YOU LOSE! Every time another federal "public power" proposal goes through Congress, you are taxed to pay the bill. WEST PENN POWER • 0 a tax paying, business managed company working to help your community grow • "A greater bulk of our force is on at night. Only three men work during the day, but over half the force works at night," he said. There is always one officer on duty 24 hours a day, explained Bolduc. Two officers and two men are also on duty during the day. The officers ale out in the ,cruiser car and on the motorcycle, and the other men remain at headquarters. At night there are three off ic iers and 13 men on duty, he said. These Men go into every building on campus, with the exception of the residence halls. at least once a night to deck for fire and lock doors and to make sure there is no one in the building. Bolduc emphasized the fact that traffic violators make up only la very small pact of the duties of ,the campus patrol. "The patrol's :greatest job," he said, is done at night—ptotecting this $lOO mil lion investment called the Penn sylvania State Univeisity." PAGE THREE
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