PAGE TWO Single Rooms Forseen For Nittany Next Year 11Tittany dorms will be mostly single rooms by the end of the fall semester, and Irvin Hall will be a men's residence Ball for the spring semester, Otto E. Mueller, director of the Department of Housing, said yesterday. Coeds who will be living in Irvin in the fall semester will TIM Council To Function In Summer A summer governing body for the Town Independent Men was rendered possible by a constitutional amendment passed last night by the TIM Council. According to the amendment, terms of council members will run' for one calendar year rather than the present academic year. An additional provision will al low present council members to run for a seat even if they have only one semester remaining at the University, The requirement will continue to be two semesters for non-council members. The quorum requirements were also changed so that TIM business could be transacted during the summer by the executive commit tee and a minimum of five coun- ' cil members. This group will not be allowed to make constitution al changes, however. In other business, Ronald Lyon was appointed permanent TIM ob server for SGA Assembly. Lyon will also visit Commonwealth campuses to discuss TIM with stu dents there. TIM also plans to run its bus to Whipple's the weekends during exams, weather permitting. Van Tamelen to Speak Eugene E. Van Tamelen, of the Department of Chemistry at the University of Wisconsin, will ad dress a meeting of the Central Pennsylvania section of the Amer ican Chemical Society at 6 p.m tonight in 112 Buckhout His subject will be: "The Total Synthesis of Colchicine." DZ Dynamos Place First In Collegian Bicycle Derby The Delta Zeta Dynamos, captained by Crusading Katie Davis, last night captured first place in a thrilling runoff to climax The Daily Collegian Bicycle Derby Day. Miss Davis, senior in psychology from Lancaster, smashed through an 8-foot wall ,F , sophomore art of Collegians to ride off with the reet educa all-around trophy. Ilion from Glen Ridge, N.J.: and Other members of the winni Ilion Gimbel., sophomore in sec team were Susan Corbin, seni°rl education from New Lan indonng,ondary twin physical education from ersford: Gail Biemuller, sopho more in physical education from Philadelphia: and Sandra Fossel man, junior in physical education from Vila Biemuller threw rolled Collegians into a waste paper basket from a speeding bike Miss Corbin rode over four balloons crushing them unmercifully. At first she attempted to break them by falling on them, but whz*n this proved unsuccessfully, she stomped on them. Miss Fosselman carried a bal loon in an umbrella, jumping once from her moving bike to chase it down the Mall. All four girls showed unusual bravery. Second place in the Derby went , to Pi Beta Phi sorority. Captained'; by Marge Tighe, junior in home , economics from Millburn, N.J.,' the Pi Phi Hi-Flys took two first place trophies in the individual] races held on Saturday. Members of the Pi Phi team: were: Carol Robinson, sophomore By SUSIE EBERLY be moved to fill vacancies in the lother women's residence halls as ,they occur, Mueller said. The stu dents who were assigned to Irvin have been notified of this situa tion, he said. Irvin, which ha, a capacity equivalent to that of three Nit- Itany dorms, will be filled then, ;for the spring semester with those students who ate occupying dou ble rooms in Nittanv Throughout the fall semes ter, as vacancies occur in the other men's residence halls, boys from Nittany will be trans ferred to fill those rooms. No student will be allowed to stay in a double room in Nittany if there is a vacancy elsewhere. Mueller said. By the end of the fall semester it is hoped that Nittany will be mostly single rooms, said Mueller. This will afford greater privacy in the common facilities to be used such as bathrooms and telephones, he added. Rates for the single and double rooms in Nittany will be the same but a student who is still occupying a double room after the first eight weeks of the fall semester will be given a refund, said 'Mueller. The plan of moving students to fill vacancies will help to keep the dorms filled to ca pacity and will help to main tain the present board and room rates, Mueller said. Nittany residence halls by this plan will be changed from a com bined single and double room capacity of 1032 to a completely single room capacity' of 564. Frank to Give Speech At Dedication Ceremony Maj. Gen. James C. Frank, of the U.S. Army Reserve Center, Harrisburg, will be the speaker for the dedication of Wagner , Building, the military science building at 2 p.m. today, The dedication program will in !elude a review on the drill field i near the building followed by a (ceremony in the lobby at which ,the building will be formally pre- Isented to the University and also la plaque honoring the late Lt. IH. Edward Wagner will be pre- Isented. * CATHAUM_ NOW: 1:05. 3:06, 5:07, 7:15, 9:30 010, 1111 RD 010 tiViG 01001)fr I°. At WINIUM maw ihw he W M ffriP t in gl a ffir wegze tm, tA "ialeiSlS * NITTANY Now: DOORS OPEN 5:45 P.M. "Fascinating, underworld 0 ii . true-life melodrama ."-c.. , a KoSemaßy lk "A steamy Item"-y... THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA —Collegian Photo by Paul Lowe TRUTH AT LAST—Finally someone has painted a big BLUE AND WHITE sign that gives a true picture. The menagerie will be in exhibit till the end of finals. $25 Fine Established For Evading $5 Fee Students attempting toito 5:30 p.m. Monday through Fri day and 7 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sat evade the $5 fee by not regis-urday) in a legal parking space tering their automobiles will . tin area 23 or outside the area be subject to a $25 penalty , bounded by Burrowes, Curtin and according to the revised park- Shortlidge Rds., but not on or and traffic regulations. along these roads. The rules re ingquire that no student motor ve- Previously, failure to register hicle without a parking permit be a vehicle evoked a fine of $5 for campus during the driven on each offense. But this amount above mentioned hours went out with free registration. The summer session registration fee will be $1 for a three-week session and $2 for a six-week ses sion. Parking permits for the sum mer will cost students $t a week including registration A full semester parking pgr mit including the registration fee will be $l5 beginning in the fall. Two-wheeled motor driven ve hicles are included in the rate changes. The fees for these are one half the rate imposed upon auto mobiles. Changes in the traffic regula tions also reach into the realm of penalties for violations. Failure to report to the Traffic Violations office within 48 hours after a no tice has been received shall result in disciplinary action, the regula tions state. Parking and traffic violation fines range from Si for the first offense to $2O for the fifth and each subsequent violation. Vehicles with permits and stick ers may park (except from 7 a.m. Starlite Drive-In Theatre ROUTE SIS BETWEEN STATE COLLEGE and BELLEFONTE THURS. thru SAT. 8:40 "SUDDENLY LAST SUMMER" Elizabeth TetOor Montzomery Clift Katherine Hepburn • • • "THE WRECK OF THE MARY DEARE" Charlton Heston -- Cary Cooper tb. NOW Feat: 1:30, 3:29. 5:28, 7:27, 9:28 THURSDAY. MAY 26. 1960 Temperature to Hit 80, Showers May Return Sunny and warm weather will continue today and a good por tion of tomorrow, but showers and thunderstorm: will return to this area tomorrow afternoon. Today's afternoon temperatures will be somewhat higher than those of yesterday with a pre-- dieted maximum of 80 degrees. Fair and mild weather is due tonight and a low of 62 degrees is expected. Tomorrow will be partly cloudy and warm with afternoon and evening showers and thunder storms. A high of 82 is expected. SENIORS order . . . NAME CARDS FOR GRADUATION Commercial Printing 352 E. College Ave. AD 8-6791
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