PAGE SIX "YOU-OUGHTA SEE IT WHEN IT REALLY RAINS"—The Nittany area becomes a veritable mud hole a Her a min. These feet aie some of the puddle jumpers that have to slosh their way to class. An impunonient progiam is-being planned by administration members. Face Lift , Drainage Planned for Nittany By ELAINE MIELE Both a long-range project and one which will begin sooner are being prepared for' the Nittany Residence Halls. Albert E. Diem, vice president for business administration, said yesterday that plans for draining the area will go into effect as soon as the necessary materials arrive. The materials have been ordered but have been held up because of the steel strike, ■he said. j ' Wdter sometimes enteis the English Prof Publishes rormer Uean [building during rainstorms, Diem^cJjL 'explained. This happens mostly! P ® n Analysis Dies at Home :dun " g ™ g and s ~ r storms -;pmfessOT r o£ n Engi.sh Another project being pre- jhas had an article, “Shakespeare Uiailolco h' Ray, who served 1 pared will make improvements 'and Freudian Interpretations,” ' lOlll 1-3 to 1 046 as dean of worn- both inside and outside the ; published in the fall 1959 issue of oil at the University, died at 530 buildings, he said. It will at- i “American Imago.” a m yesterday in her Pittsburgh tempt to improve the appear- ! home niter a long illness ance 0 f the area by landscap- Funeral mm vices will be held ing the grounds and painting , at 2 ,'!0 pan, Saturday. ( the buildings. j Following her letnement with Other improvements have not the title of dean of women emen-‘yet been determined, Diem said ; ta, Miss Rav became a counselor Money has only been appropriated, with the Morals Couit in Pitts- for the draining project and the’ laugh and worked in thi3 post-' rest will depend on how much l tion for five veais. money can be spent, he said. Miss Ray first came to the Uni- “I have thought that something veisity m’1022 as dean of womcn'should be done to impiove this; for Summer Sessions In 1923, she 1 area since I came here last year,”; was appointed dean following the he said. He said that he has re- 1 letnement of Margaret A. Knight..quested that any student who is She was the second peison to'P* a “ d h >n NUtany ltolls need only, hold the title established by the. there one Depart- University in 1919 l n , le '! t ° f Housing Will move any - istudent, who has lived in Nittany . i i~«” .1 _ , (for a year, to another hall, he said., Arnold Authors Book | Diem explained furtherthat ! On Technical Writing some students want to live in I Christian K. Arnold, staff as-’ Jhe area an d do not request a | sistant to the president, is the; transfer. ] author of a hook, “Technical Dean of Men Frank J. Simes, Writing Manual.” jwill meet today with representa-' The manual, published by Elec-jtives of the Nittany Halls to dis-! tromc Periodicals, Irie, of Cleve- cuss possible improvements. Af-J land, Ohio, is a reprint of a series [ter consideration of the suggest-! of articles written by Arnold for;ions, Simes will present a report, Electronics Digests magazine., to Diem, I They list and discuss proper uset Sintes has already met with' of many words frequently ap-‘Otto E. Mueller, director of hous pearing in technical writing. ing, on the subject. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Program Residences ,#f M., •;ia MBS Band Will Not Play In Liberty Parade James H. Dunlop, director of the Penn State Blue Band, said yesterday the band will definitely not be playing Friday in the Liberty Bowl parade. He explained that if the band were to play in the parade they would have to leave a day early. This would involve extra expenses for another day’s housing and meals.- " jsomething could be planned to He also said the band would have! substitute f° r participating in the to be excused from a half day of|h ara de. Thursday’s classes. The Blue Band will introduce Dr. Hummel H. Fishburn, « ne ™ tune, "The Liberty Bowl head of the Department of Mu- Song at the game, although it sic* explained that the band will not be played m their eight had nof been asked to play in minute pre-game show, the parade until a few days The tune has been written es ago. Arrangements had already pecially for t''e band by Fred been made for the band to prac- Waring upon the request of the tice here tomorrow for their pre- Liberty Bowl game promoters, game show. The band has been practicing two weeks for their pre-game presentation ‘'Highlights of 1959.” The program will consist of rou tines picked by band members, Dunlop and Fishburn as the best presented during the football sea- Fishbiirn said that perhaps'son. ' According to Fishburn, it is noli certain that the Alabama band will play at the parade and that their appearance depends on the time their train will arrive in Philadelphia. Christmas will be served at Nittany Lion 12:30-2:30 6.00 - 8:00 THURSDAY. DECEMBER 17, 1959 Dinner Decern Choice Inn
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