PAGE TWO ...„.„.... ~.4,.. ir i .: —0 -rhis „.. , 1 ' ,.. .. B .cr •-,,i.: . . . ~ . . ..... ... JAI_ .. . '* ~.,.• :Rs; ~ ' -2.....- . ..._........:___. -3'6 4 .", I.- ..,,.. c: ~r.: ~ ~y,'-W .. •.~,Y~Srb- „ . .. -~ : , J .. 4 tti C ~/ . 1 J:2 :4 ;;.- MOM! Radio Leaders Plan Student Networks A student operatedlradio network of national scope is the ambitious plan of 20 leaders in the radio field who will meet here Sunday. All: are members of the National Association of Educa tional Broadcasters Committee on Live Radio Network, work- ing to establish four regional net works which would be consolidat ed to cover the ration. On Monday, the Eastern Re gional Network committee will meet to consider further steps in the development of the region with which Penn State is associ ated, through WDFM. The national committee. chaired by At Fredette, of Albany Medi cal College, includes Harold E. Hill, administrative vice president of the NAEB; Richard Vogl, lowa State University; Larry Frymire, Michigan State; Hartford Gunn, Lowell, . Massachusetts, Institute;, and Carl Menzer, lowa University. Dr. Harold E. Nelson, asso ciate• professor of speech and general manager of WDFM, ,AMIEMEIIIik AIR C 9 wpipc*Eo., , CAT/lA'WV/ Anams 7-335 i NOW SHOWING A=I=IIMMUs '" 9 ! 4EFIB.T,H . ER „ ' N !TIAN NOW SHOWING 2 GREAT FEATURES! "We recommend it . . " —N.Y. Times 'OSCAR WILDE' Ralph Richardson Robert Morley PLUS NATURE IN THE RAW 'VIRGIN ISLAND' SIDNEY POITIER • - ‘,i , v , •. - Y . .' m - • '',• i 4 11 A 7 ;1 ~ , x , ' ..r. ,0 , '.. - ..-p. omniunkt4, i'. • ~: g7 i . S C, twa6t• !JAL Ls ;"- --,,;,, - rl—•,•':‘, `Corniil iiltt.t . "B":•Mliti }dal . ' 4Tirt , i . - ~ 1, r,,, 4„,,, -......, Lannitilikly L. " ,1111" w" ,t t i ~, I .. . 4 , ' • - 0 15 rictiaot lc , C niniunity - ' " N, , . , Nittx. ,C,.. 4 1 N` olitratintty t.. -..),pcmo n4 ••„.. y '• c 4 . 4 . . ” l i ''' . ', - .* ' PAUL, tic il'` 4. .9' '' I. 0 6 r"- r•uvr.k,?!ia.s' . ..,, - ortnill( y u • •,) ) t . ' k''u• - f4\IOO.KA ...', „, .. -, s ou th Ka.tti `„. . -,•'1:114,1 -? 3 - ;:t,-,...—: • • _ ,ll----- MEM • •.• .• • - . r ifts $5. ...:„...Ay-„, 4...„1: 7 .,.,:....... : 1:_, ~... _,.... . ~....... ........... .;,. 4- , MUNI allit mini kl 'l' ~.z..... .......-: .....- _ .., .., , ...,:,... pointed out that eastern net works alone could serve about 45 million people, broadcasting many programs not now avail able from colleges and univer sities and other educational units. The University, he added, is connected with the eastern region it . !as picks up WNYC, the muni •cipal station in New York City. This is relayed to campus through two other stations. We cannot, however, relay live programs back, but we do send them tapes," he said. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Communities Main Centers Communities and areas— these two terms are rapidly becoming everyday jargon here at the University. But exactly in . what capacity does each serve? OM' 0111. A "community" is the product of a newly initiated system of grouping residence halls together for social, recreational, cultural and governmental purposes. There are seven communities on cam pus, five housing and/or provid ing meals for both men and wom en students, one housing only women and one housing only men. Community "A," including the West Halls, houses 350 women and 1200 men; Community "B," includ ing the North Halls, houses 1144 men; Community "C" is composed of Atherton Hall, housing 500 women, and about 200 active members of Town Independent Men living in town but eating meals in Atherton Community Starlite Drive-in Theatre Amazing new audience thrill HypnoMagic An evil power no mortal man should ever have! Benner Pike Between State College & Bellefonte FRI. and SAT. Showlime 7:45 "HELL TO ETERNITY" Jeffrey Hunter & Patricia Owens Feature 7:45, Over 9:57 Also "HYPNOTIC EYE" . Jacques Bergerac & Merry Anders o *. t -4., • . ••••-• • II; I\ f. • )011: to of "D" contains 500 women living in McElwain and 225 men resid ing in Pollock C. Community •"E" includes Sim-i mons Hall, 500 women, and Pol-! lock 8,.225 men; Community "F"I is composed of Pollock 2,3, 4 and 5, housing 1000 women and a com bination of Pollock A and Nit tany, housing 1200 men; Commu-i nity "G," composed of the Sopthi Halls, houses 1000 women. The term "area" refers.to that, part of each community which concerns solely men or solely; women. Thus, using Community) "F" as an example, Pollock 2,3,! 4 and 5 would compose the worn-1 en's area, while Pollock A and Nittany would form the men's area. ~.+++++++++.++++,..+.4.,.....+++++++....„÷„,++++.4 I, r f Alpha Phi Omega ~., ,• it . ,: j . National Service Fraternity • r .. i. . l i RUSHING . smOKER .4. .., . Freshmen Eligible ...- . .1. I if Monday - Sept 26 al 1:30 p.m.' .c 4. ÷ 1. . HUB Terrace Room . . . . +++44++.:4444-:-+++++++++44-H-4-H-1-44+44÷:-:-H-H4+4.4++ Tuesday, Oct. 6:30 P. M. Freshmen, Your student newspaper needs you on the business staff. We need you to deliver Collegians, we need you to sell classified ads, we need you to service our State College merchants, we need you to plan our party pages, we need you to write radio spot announcements to promote the Collegian. We need you whether you are an en- Become Activity Sophomores Men and Women ! FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 19 Feat: 1:37, 3:38, 5:39, 7:40, 9:4 9 ~~~~~ ' 444'; te:ir , ' , • . < 1.• • :::. • NOW • •*