The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 04, 1961, Image 3

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    THURSDAY. MAY 4. 1961
Town Police
New Traffic
No left turns will be permitted from Garner St. or Short-
Edge Rd. at E. College Ave. beginning this morning, State
College police announced yesterday. professor of music, will present
Henry Purcell's three-act opera,
The prohibition of left turns at the intersection is beingi"Dido and Aeneas," at 7:30 and
made to eliminate traffic congestion caused.by cars makingl 9 p.m. May 12 in the Hetzel Union
Assembly Room.
--- !the turns against traffic and tying!
Admission to the performances
lup other cars to the rear, police
will be by complimentary tickets,
said.
'which may be obtained at the
Southbound traffic leaving cam-,Music Department office, 216 Car
t
pus on Shortlidge Re. will be re-, negie.
'quired to either make a right turn! Vocal soloists for the perform
'onto College Ave. or travel across ' ances will be Gale Leister, senior
'College Ave. and move south on ;m music education from State
Garner St. ,College, Kay Esslinger, senior in
Cars traveling north on Car-
!
music, education from Reading,,
',
ner St. will be able to cross Col-
' Sandra Sliker, senior in music
lege .Ave. to enter campus or ' education from York and Samuel,
make a right turn to travel ; Gordon,
; senior in music educa
lion from Claysburg.
eastward on College Ave. from ..Dido and Aeneas" tells the,
the single lane of northbound , familiar Greek legend of Vergirsi
traffic. "Aeneid," in which Dido, queen,
The right or curb-lane of trot '
: ;of Carthage, falls in love with]
fic on Shortlidge Rd. Will be for!the Trojan prince, Aeneid, and'
right turns only. Cars in the cen-,kills herself when he deserts her.
ter lane of traffic will be re-'
ouired to move across College'Summer AWS Applications
Ave. to continue south on Garner! Applications for summer posi-,
St. 1 • •
tions in the Association of Women;
No left turns will be permitHStudents will be available tomor- 1
ted by traffic traveling in either,row through Thursday at the'
direction, police said. !Hetzel Union desk.
Traffic coming off the eastern, -----
end of the campus and traveling,
eastward tow a r d Bellefonte!'
should utilize the new cloverleaf.l
off E. College Ave. Traffic mov-I
ing north on Garner St. and wish-1
ing to travel westward toward the;
center of the Borough should user
Beaver Ave.
Beta Colony
Gets Charter
Beta Colony sorority was grant
ed a charter by the Senate Sub-
Committee on Student Affairs last
week making it the second colony
to be given a charter this semes
ter.
The only other local sorority on
campus, Alpha Colony, was char
tered by the Senate in the early
part of this semester. The Univer
sity now has 26 sororities and two
colonies.
Beta Colony is planning to af
filiate with a national sorority
and will petition for membership
on Panhellenic Council before the
end of the year, Judy Klein, soror
ity secretary, said yesterday.
The colony has been informally
rushing and now has 22 members,
Miss Klein said. A membership of
16 girls is required in order for a
group to petition for representa
tion on Panhel.
Next year Beta Colony will
ha ,re the suite presently occupied
by Alpha Omicron Pi in McEl
wain, Miss Klein said.
College of Home Economics
Presents the Movie
'PICNIC'
, with
Kim Novak and William Holden
Saturday, May 6, at 7 and 9:15 p.m.
Schwab 50c per person
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;Choral Group
!Will Perform
Purcell Opera
The Penn State Singers, a 20-
voice choral group directed by
Raymond 11. Brown, associate
,Wil
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Frc,th Announces
New Staff Officers
The 1961-62 editorial staff for
Froth include Jim Peppier and
Ed Uric, co-editors; Bruce Botwin,
business manager; Andi Busca
nics, associate Olio"; Dan Dixon,
John Cylc and Linda Latt, circula
tion managers; Charley Suhyda
and Bob Gandel, advertising
managers; Ed Kronstadt, sales
manager; Richard Gillison, ac
count executive; Art Schubert.
promotion director: Peggy Miller,
copy director; Mary Del Kahle,
exchange director; Scott Kosten
bonder, photography director; Jay
Ebstein, art director; Steve Suss
man, assistant editor.
—For every student with a
spark of genius there are a dozen
with ignition troub:e.
Pizza Party
6 p. m.
Friday, May 5
Chapel Lounge
Sponsored by Newman Club
VOTE TODAY FOR SG A !
Senate Ed Bill--
(Continued from page one),
banks and other lending instdu,
tions.
Another feature would be a
statewide system of scholarships
ranging in value from $lOO to
$l.OOO per year depending on
the' family's need for • rid. The
scholarships would be available
on a competitive basis, such as
tests, to about five per cent of
the graduating high school sen
iors.
Hays said that in submitting
the bill, the committee did not
provide for earlier implementa
tion of the proposed program, be
cause it felt more time was need
ed to efficiently set up such a
program.
He was "hopeful" the bill would
pass but didn't think it had as
good a chance as the other two
proposed measures,
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