TUESDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1960 Walker to Speak On University Plans Seniors will get a first-hand picture of the progress of the University and of plans for the next five or ten years if plans for the first "President's Report" go through as sched uled. President Eric A. Walker will speak to all senior's at 7 p.m. Feb. 22 in Schwab in the and would be carried by radio first "farewell address" they are and the news services all over likely to hear. The program is be-1 the state, Ettleson said. • ing sponsored by members of : However, the program later had Lion's Paw and will be open only. I to be limited to seniors because of to seniors. [the seating capacity_ of Schwab Walker will speak on various land news Coverage of the speech areas of campus interest, accord-sh a d to be limited to allow flexi ing to James Ettleson, a member for the president to choose of Lions Paw. The program is de - phis topics, Ettleson said. Signed to give the president a The program will be taped so chance to talk informally to sen-!that, portions of it may be used fors about things happening at later if this is declared desirable, the University, he added. ,he added. This will .be the first time Walker is expected to speak on the president has spoken, to the such topics as the proposed ex student body about the prrigress ,pansion of the University's popu of the University in such a Llation to 25,000 by 1970, residence manner. It was originally plan- ;and interest group expansion and ned that the speech would be .matters of the general role of the open fo all interested students University in the future. ONE-STOP SHOPPING FOR A NEW CAR at your Chevrolet dealer's Now you can make your car-shopping rounds the easy way—all under one roof! For '6l your Chevrolet dealer offers nearly any type of car you could want—at the kind of price that'll make you want it all the more. There's a whole new crop of Chevy Corvairs with lower priced sedans and coupes and four wonderful new wagons unlike any ever built before in the land. There are new Chevy Biscaynes— the lowest priced full-size Chevrolets, beautiful Bel Airs, elegant Impalas, six easier loading Chevy wagons, including three 9-passenger models. • Come in and pick and choose to your heart's content! New '6l Chevrolet IMPALA 2-DOOR SEDAN Here's a new measure of elegance from the most elegant Chevrolets of all. There's a full line of five Impalas—each with sensible new dimensions right back to an easier-to-pack trunk that loads down at bumper level and lets you pile baggage 15% higher. • • • • • New '6l Chevrolet BEL AIR SPORT SEDAN Beautiful Bel Airs, priced just above the thriftiest full-size Chevies, bring you newness you can use: larger door openings, higher easy-chair seats, more leg room in front, more foot room in the rear, all wrapped up in parkable new outside dimensions. =II See the new Chevrolet cars, Chevy Corvairs and the new Corvette at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Cars May Park at Dorms ,For Loading Luggage Today Student cars will be permitted ; to park near .residence halls for la short time beginning at noon today and continuing to noon of Jan. 4. 1 This new plan is to enable stu dents to load and unload luggage ;more conveniently while leaving campus and returning from va cation. Cars bearing green and yellow ?stickers may park in all parking lots near residence halls for 20 ,minutes, except in those lots in side the area bounded by Short lidge, Burrowes and Curtin Rds. Parking for more than 20 min utes will be considered a violation of the parking regulations. A. E. Diem, vice president for Profs to Attend Meeting Professors Sigmund S. Birken meyer, Thomas F. Magner and Joseph Paternost will represent the Department of Slavic Lan guages at the coming Christmas meeting of the Modern Language Association in Philadelphia. business administration, said that the plan is experimental and that it will be reconsidered for each vacation period if students co operate. In order to avoid jam ups and to keep traffic moving smoothly, stop-and-go driving will not be permitted along the roads near residence halls, he said. Any other regulations concern- Mg parking and traffic will re main the same during this period. New '6l Chevrolet NOMAD 9-PASSENGER STATION WAGON There are six easier loading Chevrolet wagons for '6l—ranging from budget-pleasing Brookwoods to luxurious Nomads. Each has a cave-sized cargo opening measuring almost five feet across and a concealed compartment for stowing valuable* (with an optional extra-cost lock). • New lower priced '6l 'CORVAIR 700 CLUB COUPE There's a whole crew of new Chevy Corvairs for '6l—polished and perfected to bring you spunk, space and savings. Lower priced sedans and coupes offer nearly 12% more room under the hood for your luggage—and you can also choose from four new family-lovin' wagons. The Sociology Club Wishes To Thank Keeler's State College Hotel Danks Schlow's Centre Hardware Treasure House and all others for their Participation in the Christmas Cheer Collection CHEVROLET Miller Vies for Position In Profeisors' Council Dr. E. Willard Miller, professor and head of the Department of Geography, is a candidate for the national council of the Amer ican Association of University Professors from District IX. Dr. Miller; who was president of the Penn State chapter, is the first candidate from the Univer sity for the national council in al most 20 years. the election will be held by mail ballot early in the year. . Penn Stale has the largest flower test gardens in the United States: PAGE THREE
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