PAGE EIGHT New Dorm Project Under Construction A now dormitory project to house 1064 women is now underway. Scene of the new construction program is the intersection of N. Corner Rd. and Curtain Rd. across from the University flower gardens. The project, which began early in the summer, includes ~ iconstiuction of three 8-story dor .—, _ _ _ , [mitones, a 5-stoiy dormitory and] fCCßCommitfee l a2 T s ! ory , din,ng i ia 1 1 , 1, •„ „ I The dining hall will house T Cl JF ! lounges and a posl office in I O rlan LfCfV I addition to the dining halls. It / : will fae built large enough for Al two more 8-story residence halls Ur KeQISTIuTIOn that will possibly be built some _. .. J u lime later. These two dorms The first step to express would house 550 more students. student opinion on the reor-' At present foundations are be ,. r ,i • , ing prepared for the buildings, ganizallon of the tegistration According to Walter Weigand, di system was made by the Inter- Rector of the physical plant, con p.. „„ ~i i 4 'stuctmn of the buildings is going College Council Boaid lost well. Wiegand said a warm winter night. will help construction of the Dav.d Epstein, hoard chairman,, Poles " fo ,. power lines to < he appointed William Bowers, presi- area are also being set. As soon dent of the Engineering and Ar-|as these are set they will be chi led ure Student Council, chair- KU ' u,l g and put to use by the man of a committee to study the building contractors, present registration system and A September 1961 deadline has its problems been -et for completion of the Epstein said the committee ive 9 ul^'n £ s now under con would he expected to set up sur-/’ nltt,on ' voys and compile statistics in an' ~~ ' attempt to determine such things as how many students were n»tvCicQlllb" able to schedule the courses they I /r . i, „ . ~ , needed or wanted in past regis-' (Continued from page five) |... |. . n r two montlrs. Open houses were ‘ . . [informal and lasted three days. The suggestion tor this com- Qj r j s attended a series of “coke mittee originated m the Engineer- dates’' dining this period. Then mg and Archuectuie Council and bids yyould be slipped under the was presented by Boweis at last rj 00r 0 f r llK h ee a nd s ] le would nights board meeting. I have one week to answer it. The board’s action followed the' The newest idea in informal statement made yesterday by Diyrush is the use of IBM machines Robert G. Bernreuter, special, for preferential bidding. They assistant to the Piesident for stu-iwere used for informal rush for dent affairs, that students may the first time last year. The tra be registering shortly under a new,ditional ending of the rushing system. period has changed little, how- . BEAT ARMY KQOL KROSSWORD ACROSS Kind of Yogas . . ~ 60. Onr for the pot 1. Mat-fop hill H 6 Cow poke's **o)h ague 0 Uf Oxford 10 Cooler, hut not t ho clink 11 Dissolve her defenses 32. _ .homo I’l ll looks like 11 IT*. Actress Hagen 3<». Target for French blade 18 Downs in Keglund 20 Huh one you’ve gotta dig 2H. With the lip curled 21. Mr. Vale 2-i, And so forth 2t>. What gagmen paradoxically try to produce 2?. W lien your throat tells you it’» tune for a , < ome up to KooH Tins is the way to k»i formally 84 111-ailustd 80. (Wot the Vitamin H's Rr ) K ‘ 1 81. Vi'lnrli' tor , !' llf ‘ “ U juvcmle Sti. 1 aukill «1 rn>* race ift “ ,u . **“ 112. The mam course 4ft. Make .k< the 87 . El)ltome 0 f ni'W Murilvn , .. ~ cleanness, 41. \tm are drench) smoothness in 4.1. Steady number smoking 4 i. Struggle 38. Dutanle chant: nn'imnlo •• dmtu, 4f> Lrem h no\ chat doo” 4t» It's after Sept. ,19. Answer to 47 Colleen-land “Shall we?” 4S. Country-elyle 42. Little sister Slaughter 44. Ocean JAI icver. Ribboning, the first formal [step in becoming a sorority mem jber. will take place in the suites at 7 p.m tomorrow DOWN 1. A refreshing with Knols! 2. I’rop with u r<*p 8 It's a comfort A, It does the crawl 5. Sweetie’s last name H Maim* 7. Head man at some colleges 8. Describing certain boat* 14. Konl kind of magic 17. What Grampahad to <io to propose 19. A nut * 21. A type of room 22. There's one for every her 23. Pry 20. lie pf.irtrd “The Tat lor" 27. Buv your Kools by the. 2rt YOU NEED of KQDL THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA • UISB. Brown * WHliamaou Tobacco Corp, Pearson to Remain as Chairman Frank Pearson, chairman of Uninversity Party, yesterday reversed his decision to resign and decided to stay on as party chairman. Pearson had told the University [Party Executive Committee Sun day that he would resign from the chairmanship. He was to have an nounced his resignation at an open party meeting at 7 p.m. Sunday in 121 Sparks. At the executive committee meeting he explained that he could not devote enough time to his studies if he remained party chairman, Pearson said yesterday, how-j ever, that there are “too many! other things to take into consid-! eration.” I The Executive Committee will meet at 4:30 p.m. Sunday ! to discuss whether they will op j PQse or support an Encampment i recommendation that the pres j ident of the Student Govern : men! Association chair the As | sembly. | Pearson said that the commu te will definitely vote on the is jsue and will take a stand on it at , the meeting. A revised party constitution will also be discussed and voted on at both the executive com mitee and the open party meet ings'. YOU can serv * ee Vjf State College Advertisers Collegian Business Candidate School starts Tuesday, Oct. 13, 6:30 P.M, in 128 Temporary. No. 4 A oo ** 0 * Qigarettek •'■**«*• •> * *»•. Ist Derby Day Will Be Held Sigma Chi fraternity will hold a Derby Day at 2 p.m. Saturday, October 24, at Holmes Field. This event is featured annually; at other Sigma Chi chapters. How- ; ever, this will be the first time that it it will be held here. [ Eighteen sororities will com- 1 pete. Trophies will be awarded, for each event and one grand trophy will also be presented. No; girl may compete in more than one event. s j The following events will be! featured: toilet paper race, flour search, balloon stump, back-to back race, egg throw, pie contest, pie throw, and a surprise event The surprise event will be an nounced on the field just before jthe competition begins. i Rayback Speaks About Frosh I Dr. Joseph G. Rayback, head of the Department of Labor Edu-i ;cation, gave a talk recently on the [problems of freshmen in college to about 100 Episcopal students about to enter college at the Church of the Redeemer in Balti more, Md. • Horseback Riding Mon. thru Fri. at 6:00 P.M. Sat. & Sun.—lo A.M.. 1 P.M. 3 P.M., 6 P.M. Call AD 7-4526 You Can Do Your Week’s Laundry in 30 MINUTES SPUE* WASH Next to the COFFEE SPOT 221 E. Beaver Ave. State College Around-the-clock, seven days a weekl Speed Wash provides coin operated Speed Queen Washing and Drying tum blers for your convenience and genuine economy! Use as many machines as you need. All new short cycle Speed Queen washers. Bring your own soap, bleach or detergent and supervise your own washing. WASH 25c DRY 10c 10 minutes Open 24 hours a day Seven Days a week. WATCH FOR THE OPENING OF OUR OTHER SPEED-WASH STORE ON OR ABOUT NOV. 1 AT CAMPUS SHOPPING CENTER FRIDAY. OCTOBER 9. 1959 BEAT ARMY H3MSNVICDM Robert Motors LAMBRETTA SALES and SERVICE 1512-1509 Germantown Ave. Philadelphia 22, Pa. CLASSIFIEDS iiiiiniiMMimiMiiiiiiiiMtiMiiiniiiHiiiniMknniiM CASH—I 7 word* 01 Ims CHARGE—I 2 words or less 7.50 ons Insertion 1.75 two Insertions 71.00 three Insertions Additionsl words—3 for 7.37 for eaeh da? of Insertion ADS MUST BE IN BY ll;00 A.M. ' THE PRECEDING DAY FORSALE 1957 FORD Fairlnne 500 com edible, auto. ; matic transmission with power acres* 'tones. Will accept any reasonable offer. AD 8-0694 or AD R-*Blo,_jnsk for Mas. CIDER AT Freezer Ficsh Sat. evenings and Sunday afternoons, evenings. Bring jugs 1 REMINGTON PORTABLE typewriter. Good condition. Phone HO 6-6147. tFOR SALE, Rent, or Finance—3s-foot, 2-bedroom trailer. Call AD S-0774 after 5. ; MISCELLANEOUS 'GET YOUR drawintta for thesis am] re -1 porta inked professionally. Call HO ! 6-0415 1 after 5 p.m. ATTENTION SOCIAL chniimcn: Nerd a combo for weekend enteitainment? Sew oral experienced combos mailable. Con* tact Hob Navarra AD 7-2760. STUDENTS, WOULD your paients like to locate in State College? See me about a lot just 2 blocks from University campus. .Call AD 7*2500. \VE REPAIR and have cords, heads, and supplies for all makes electric shavers. See our line rebuilt shavers s3.oo—sB (10. Guaranteed. Electric Supply Co.. 238 S. Allen St. Phone AD 7-2062. ENROLL NOW for dancing, tap, toe or acrobatic lessons, Profes sional School of Dance. AD 8-1078. """HELP "WANTED” I WAITERS AND dishwashers for fraterni* [ ties. Call AD 8-8541. I ■""'"wanted USED BIKE. 'c , ail”Denny”at”Al)*V-lfH3. MALE STUDENT 'to share apartment, sfio month. Fireplace, modern kitchen, washing machine, free parking. Call Ron AD 7-M45. EXPERIENCED' baby-sitter and mother’s I helper—Tucs., Thurs. morning and/or Mon., Tucs , Thurs. afternoon. AD 7-4?f3. * LOST K&E SLIDE RULE in 201 M.I. between 9 and 10 R.m. Tuesday. Leave at HUB desk. Anthony Cickavage. ZIPPO LIGHTER left in Lion's Den Tuesday about 10 fi.m. Sentimental value. UN 6-5589. Thanks. GOLD CHAIN necklace with blftck frtone hanging from center. Call UN 6-7079* TAN RAINCOAT--4:50 310 Temporary; black watch lining, nametag Ruth J. Love. Retuin to HUB desk. Rewaidl! GLASSES IN tortoise-shell frames In brown case. Lost on College Ave. Call AD 8-9029. GREEN,, GREY striped sports jacket, Waterman pen, rep tie in pockets ; !c*>t at Phi Delt Satuiday night. Call AD 7-4486 ask for Jerry Carp. 85mm BOLSEY Camera with Argue Ifehj meter. If found please retuin to HUB desk. Thank you. "found"' BRIEF*''ANALYTIC AL*Geometry owntf can claim hook by identifying himself and paying for this ad. Call UN 8-6980# or see Max, Room 407 Holmes. FOR RENT ROOM—SINGLE or double: bath, pac ing, refrig., private entrance. Call AO 7-7055. STUDENT HAS single room in, new 47 ft. trailer $7.00 per week. Kitcb®® privileges. Phone AD 8-1998. - DOUBLE ROOM for rent, 355 East Foster, Call AD 7-2315 ask foV Wade or JiraP; DESIRABLE ROOMS, centrally line*** 4 near campus: single or double. Par** 11 -' Call AD 7-7906 cr EL 6-4302. p.m.. Sept. 29,
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