FRIDAY, NOVEMB Ban • Will 60th Year A tribute to the growth of the University's athletic fields and to the 60th anniversary of Blue Band will be the theme of the Penn State Blue Band's half time show at the Penn State-Holy Cross football game Saturday. This theme was decided because Saturday will be the last TIM Council Elects 3 Men To Membership Town Independent Men's Coun cil Wednesday night approved the recommendation of the screening committee and elected three men to fill council vacancies. They are George Finnen, Dale Hoover and Frederick Phanco, all juniors in electrical engineering. In other action, Kelly Mather, chairman of the independent so cial house committee, reported that social houses will be inspect ed within two wpeks by repre sentatives from TIM Council and the dean of men's or dean of women's office. He also said mimeographed petitions for approval to enter tain women are now available in the TIM office, 203 "HUB. Richard Babcock reported that the old intramural committee has been changed to two separate committees, to be known as the TIM Intramural Committee and TIM Recreational Committee. The new constitution was turn ed over to the council members for study. It will be discussed and adopted at the next meeting. Council President Philip Haines announced that Leonides Council will assist in the Las Vegas Night program, to be held Dec. 12 in the Hetzel Union ballroom. Haines appointed Fred Shaw as delegate-at-large to the Associa tion of Independent Men Board of Governors, and Finnen to the town parking committee. Non-council members Joseph Kopp and Stephen Jackson were appointed to the social recrea tional committee, and Ronald Shiban and Stephen Blum to the independent social house board of control. Haines also announced that a meeting with the legal counsel for the dean of men's office to discuss the downtown housing problem has been postponed. Players Will Perform 'On Borrowed Time' The first Players production of the season, "On Borrowed Time," will be presented at 8 to night at Center Stage. The play was adapted by Paul Osborn from a novel written by L. E. Watkins and is being direct ed by Kelly Yeaton, professor of theatre arts. Main roles in the drama are played by Joseph Servello, a for mer University student from Al toona, and Erik Zimmerman, a 10-year-old from State College. They play a lovable old grand father and his grandson. ATTENTION SENIORS Seniors in ENGINEERING and ARCHITECTURE are scheduled to have their portraits taken for the 1960 La Vie at the . . . PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP 214 E. College Ave. from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. No appointments are necessary. Please follow this schedule. Those with last names: ,A--G Nov. 9.12 H—P Nov. 12.16 Q—Z Nov. 16.19 R 13, 1959 time a football game or a Blue' Band show will take place in the present Beaver Field. The show will trace athletic fields from the first Beaver Field, formerly on the site where the :College of Chemistry and Physics I now stands, to New Beaver Field whih started with 1200 wooden seats and grew to its present size in 1949. The growth of Bliv! Band Ifrom a 6-piece drum and bugle ,corps to a 96 member marching !band will also be traced. After the salute to Holy Cross and the playing of the "Alma Mater," a 6-piece drum and bugle corps will detach from the band and march down the field and back to represent the Blue Band which played in Old Beaver Field in 1899. Next a 22-piece band will detach from the main group to repre sent the band that played at New Beaver Field in 1909. To represent the hand that played in 1920 when Beaver Field boasted 1300 wooden seats a 64- piece military style band will march down the field Showing the next step in both the band's and Beaver Field's progress, 80 members will go through a World War II routine involving the formation of a plane crushing a formation of a swas tika. To end the histories all 96 band members will form a type writer with movable parts, showing a recent routine of the Blue Band. The nand will play "Semper Fi delis," "Billboard March," "Thun der March," 'Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition," and "The Typewriter Song." Before the theme of the pro gram starts, the senior members of the Blue Band will be asked to step out and take a bow in rec ognition of their band work. University Analysis-- (Continued from page one) in astronomy and nuclear sci- Depaements have been added ence and a 2-year program in accounting has been initiated. The next article in the series wil present the vice president's overall views on the growth of the University and where it will eventually end. The final article will express President Eric A. Walker's views on the more abstract needs and direction of the University. MIL BALL TICKETS Mon.-Thurs. Nov. 16-19 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Give Show HUGO WEISGALL, composer and conductor who is now on the University faculty, will speak on 20th century opera tonight in the HUB assembly room. Weisgall is the first of four lecturers in the Open Lec ture Series. WRA to Hold Tennis Clinic Tennis fans will have one last chance to practice their smashes at the Women's Recreation Asso ciation open house at 7 tonight in White Hall. A tennis clinic, organized by' the tenths club, will be open tol all those who wish drills, practice' hints, and the opportunity to pol-' ish up on serves, lobs and drives. 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Marner name ,J I TA • • Five Seek Hockey Olympics The women's field hockey i club, sponsored by the Worn-1 ,en's Athletic Association, isn't , ,satisfied with the Liberty or ;Cotton Bowl. It is after_high- , er stakes—the 1960 Olympics.l Five members of the team were! named to the Susquehanna Field, I I -Jockey Association team last weekend, at a meet held on the ;Wilson College campus at Cham bersburg. These five will represent the 1 association at the Mid-East Tour nament to be held this weekend at Wilson. Players will be chosen from the competition to repre -Isent the Mid-East Field Hockey 'Association in the nationals. The next step in this chain is the Olympics. Members of the team compet ing this weekend are: Sandra Kleeb, sophomore in physical edu cation from Wayne, the first team's right inner; and Virginia Flamish, senior in art education from Allentown, left fullback. Members of the second team CENTRE COUNTY FILM LAB WEEK YOU NEE °F KCIDL Coming up, November 16 - 21 $1.25 Drag Sponsored by Hillel Freshman Council f. 4 4; lebii. Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp. are; Lana Glaser, junior in physi cal education from Greencastle, left half-back; Sheila Allison, sophomore in physical education from Lancaster, right wing; and Phyllis Jobson, freshman in physi cal education from Wynnewood, left wing. Those selected last weekend competed with 80 other members of women's field hockey teams in the area. Three 3-hour games will be played this weekend. I:I3MSNV -Knw Melvin ... Autumn Holiday Nov. 14 9-12 Hille! Auditorium Mike Raymond and his combo 75c Stag No. 9 Cigar • PAGE FIVE