The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 17, 1960, Image 3

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    SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1960
Blueheads Will Fill
Stands for Game
By JERRIE MARKOS The traditional blue and white
The beginning of customs will be legally ushered onto won't be the only colors featured!
at Beaver Stadium during the'
the campus as the freshman class appears robed in namelfootball season. Beginning with!'
cards and (Bilks at this afternoon's football game. itoday's game. red, yellow, green!,
,
land black will also make their!
The Freshman Customs Board reminds freshmen that al-'appearances as part of a new traf-i!
though full dress customs are needed at the game, violationsific and parking pattern.
The plan designates specific,'
will be reported beginning Monday. , • , parking areas by color. Parkingll
Customs is an important part; . spacesi may be purchased for the!
of campus life at Penn State. It!ir season; by ticket-buyers. Also',
is part of the tradition that binds'r rosh to Perform availa ble ; are parking spaces ford
1.
us, as old as the Willow on the !indivldual games. Unreserved ;( Mall, as lasting as the Obelisk, yct' Fo r Class Night ( spaces further from the field will
as uto date as this mornin s
be available on the day of the;
Collegian.- g '
,- Freshman Class Night will be game for a smaller fee.
And so, blueheads just be- ;held from Bto 12 tonight in Rec- ; Those who have. reserved sea-'
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cause you can't put your hands ' reation Hall. Icon spaces have been given large!
.stickers with 2-inch high letters
Hummel Fishburn and Frank,
in your pockets, smoke outside !
of your room or wear your fa- Gullo, professors of music, will,"ted." Those having spaces for:
voritejacket `because it has lead . the group in popular sing- individual. games have stickers'
your high school letter on ,the ing. lettered "green,' while press and'
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back, life isn't over. You can ! Sheila Cohen. senior in arts and official guests have yellow
,stickers.The black designates the',,
always keep in mind, as an letters from Pittsburgh, will be
Traffic
area.
to and from the stadium',
upperclassman eyes you taking (mistress of ceremonies for the
unreserved
the long way around to avoid talent show, which will feature parking areas should flow smooth-:
what remains of the greenery ''freshman performers. ly. All 2-way roads, with one ,
on campus, someday you, too, 1
1 There will be dancing until 12,'
exception will continue as 2-way'
may be an upperclassman. !with music provided by the Key- roa d s , '
And freshman women will findistonaires. The exception will he the see
that carrying the Freshman Hand-1 Freshmen will be required to tion of Curtin Rd. Extension at
book isn't all the toil that it seems,
'wear dinks and name tags. Name. the stadium. From 11 a.m. to 3
when an upperclassman inspec t s!cards may be obtained at the'p.m. this section will be one
it and copies a few statistics on t olHetzel Union Building Book Ex- way going east and from 3 p.m.
his own clipboard. ;change if they haven't been re- to 6 p.m. will be one-way going
Frosh may become hoarse from iceived from the colleges.;west
hours of outdoor singing and
cheering but what could be more
advantageous than a stroll along
the "hello" walks.
Customs comes as certainly as
September and how long it will s
last only the all-powerful Fresh-:
man Customs Board can decide.l
School clothes, not bermudas or
slacks for the women, and com-
plete dress customs are in order
for violators appearing before the
Freshman Customs Board
—Anyone who thinks the cus
tomer isn't important should try
doing without him for 90 days.
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Buy it at your college book store.,
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