PAGE TWO Students Construct Scale Model of Mall A miniature S. Allen St. is taking shape on the fourth! floor of Sackett complete to the last detail. i The scale model buildings are part of the fifth year architecture class project to design a shoppers’ mall fori Allen St. Two eight-foot-long working models are being! constructed for the presentation |in early January. , William A. Hajjar, professor of 'architecture and head of the class, said the students will make the, piesentation themselves. He said; each would explain and answer questions about the section he! I worked on. | Each of the working models ! will be complete plans, includ ing layouts of sitting areas, trees and sculpture—one of a permanent mall, one for tem porary. Both plans call for a covered plaza at the southern, Beaver A\e., end of the mall. The per manent plans include a raised sitting area at that end with an underground area of some kind. The noith, or campus, end of the mall will remain the same ifj temporary plans, only, are used.! However, if the permanent mall; is installed, the class has planned, some major changes. Grillwork on the front gate would be removed and a patio installed on the lower area of the mall. The area would include benches and a little pool. The grill section would be placed just north of this area. Also included in the campus plans are a sitting area among the trees on the east side ol the mall. Students working on the project said no trees would be removed and only benches and walks would be installed. The area of the mall between College and Beaver Aves. will have trees, sitting, play and foun tain areas. Hajjar said he thought the class would recommend to the planning commission that the temporal y mall be given a trial period and then a switch could be made to the permanent. All designs by the students arc subject to the approval of the State College Planning Commis sion, Borough Council and the University for anything affecting Us property. Caucus Cuts' University j Project Aid A General Assembly Senatej Republican caucus cut $6O mil lion from the State capital im provement program but left the $lO million recommenda tion for the University intact. A Republican committee made the cuts at a meeting with An thony J. Caruso, director of the General State Authority, last week. Included in the new projects to. be begun under the $lO million asked for this biennium are a $3 million wing for Recreation Hall, and a huge revamping and exten sion of campus utilities costing $909,000 Other nroposed projects include expanded nuclear studv and re-, search facilities at $1,272,000: a' $1,070,000 addition to the elec-j tncal engineering building; and a $.'1.7*0,000 arts and humanities building Gov David L Lawrence's bud get asked expenditures of nearly $lO6 million for. all types of im provement In bis request for $lO for the University, he pushed aside fnr future bienniums about $22 million in new buildings asked by the University. The Republican caucus recom mended cuts in the total budget. These cuts sliced another $lO mil lion from building projects at the University of Pennsylvania, and Pitsburgh and Temple Univer sities. Officials Club to Meet The Officials Club of the Wom en's Ron cation Association will meet in preparation for basket ball nitiamurals at 7:30 tonight in 2_Wlnte Hall. Those in the Know Know For Foot-Long Steaks There is only MORRELL'S 112 S. Frasier AD 8-8381 Corner S. Atherton and W. Beaver, State College Phone AD 8-0598 GIANT 15" SUBMARINES These Delicious Subs Contain 21 Food Items Try Our Hot PIZZAS MEAT BALL NOW • S Different Varieties SANDWICHED •Hamburg •Pepperoni eHniinivDKg •Mushrooms •Anchovies Eat them just as you •Sausage would an ice cream cone Order to go—no waiting WE DELIVER ~ AD 8-0596 By JEFF POLLACK IBSEN JOHN GABRIEL BORKMAN A Superipan figure, who in a fruitless quest for power, crushes the love he might have had. OPENING FRIDAY CENTER STAGE ffiNSai NOW OPEN THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA TIM Will Ask Borough to Lift Parking Ban By JANET DURSTINE I A delegation from the Town Independent Men council will Irecommend to State College jborough council Monday night that town independent men be allowed to park on borough streets from 2 to 6 a.m. on 'Saturday and Sunday morn ings. Parking is prohibited on bor ough streets at these hours every day. A letter sent to council mem bers said the present policy was inconvenient to persons visiting town independents and to the men themselves on dating nights. TIM passed, on the first read ing last night, a new constitution which gives to the council presi dent an item veto power and the power to vote on all issues but elections to make or break a tie. The council will also investigate the possibility of holding a Christ mas party for children of town independent men Town inde pendents who have children eli gible to attend the party may sign up in the TIM office, 203-G Hetzel Union Building. The Workshop Series: LA GALLERIA Penn State Jazz Club • The JAZZ CLUB is valiantly trying to disprove all the mathematicians who maintain that four quarters make a whole. We hope that you will make our little attempts successful by throwing a little support our way this FRIDAY evening at LA GALLERIA and thereby allowing us to continue our little jazz sessions we really aren’t bothering anyone. 0 The military are invited to come and get their tickets at the same time as the civilians by marching to LA GALLERIA between 8:30 and 1 Friday and by placing $.75 (no stamps) down on the little table with a hole in the middle —if the money falls through you get it back. Members get a break at $.50 and friends of the family will not be admitted free this is a Jazz Club function. 0 On hand providing the sounds will be the new and exciting DITTY POTTER JAZZ QUARTET, a group featuring the HARD BOP styling of the leader on tenor sax. This is the most moving group to be presented thus far, one that can be gnjoyed by all. 0 Unlike some places we are open all night; be independent or stereotyped, in military dress or civvy attire, but just be at ... FRIDAY, DEC. 4 8:30 p.m. ~ 1:00 a.m. Admission $.75 Forestry School Head , Elected to Council Post Dr, Peter W. Fletcher, director of the School of Forestry, was elected vice chairman of the Council of Forestry School Execu tives at its recent annual meeting at the University of California in Berkeley. Present at the meeting were the heads of 27 forestry schools ac credited by the professional So ciety of American Foresters Guests included the heads of 12 non-accredited schools. The School of Forestry ranks high among accredited schools in the United States. Feat: 12:50, 3:02, 5:14, 7:26, 9:38 JERRY WALD'S BEIPVED INFIDEL HENRY KING GnemaScOP£ ■ COLO* by OC LUXE ■ STtREOFKOXtC SOUND B presents The DITTY POTTER JAZZ QUARTET THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1959 Grade Christmas Dane* The Graduate Student Associa tion will hold a Christmas dance Dec. 11 in the Hetzel Union ball room. Lynn Christy and his Band will play. ★ CATHAUM Now: 2:06, 3:55, 5:44, 7:32, 8:31 PiETI PAUL DAVJD 1 ★ HTTAIY HELD OVER TODAY !! Featuretime: 6:50, 6:28, 10:06 INGMAR BERGMAN’S “THESEVINTH SEAL” FRIDAY AND SATURDAY RICHARD TODD,#®! AKIM TAMIROFF Part Four Members $.50
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