PAGE (SIX’ ' 1 k *1 —. —W D | ~ d VJC W c rxv^- V '\\ V.v\. \WA W-•''' /V A V f O/S V , BEAVER STADIUM SEATING CHART: All freshmen and sopho mores will sit in fhe horseshoe (north end) of Beaver Stadium at home football games. Seniors and grad students will occupy sec tions KF and EG from the 40 to the 25-yard lines in both decks of the east stands and juniors will sit in sections EH and EJ. The Blue Band will sit in the lower east stands between 10 and 20- yard line (crossed section on map) and the Block “S” Club flash card section (dotted section) will be in the lower east stands from the 20 to 35-vard lines. Football Traffic Pattern Set Cut tin Road will be closed to the new athletic field from the all vehicular traffic except buses skating rink to University Rd, A and taxis Saturday to pmmit re- fence will be eroded along Cur-; destrians to walk to Beaver Sta- tin Rd. so foot traffic will meet ditmt for the football game be- a dead end. I tweer, Penn State and Navy. ! All foot traffic from the Pol-' Approaches to stadium parking lock and Nittany areas should go lots will be via Park Ave. and north on Entrance Rd. to Curtin University Rd. and from Porter,Rd. rather titan cutting across Rd. east of the stadium. Officials the new field, ask that drivers observe the nu-; It is estimated that some 8000 morons directional signs to speed ears will be handled Saturday traffic. when upwards of 40,000 fans are Foot traffic is'prohibited across (Continued on page seven) “WELCOME NAVY NIGHT” HUB BALL ROOM MUSIC BY THE IVY ROCKS \ *—- r / ;tc \.tz=j y -N«/0 2 .y-i^y <Bca)cr -* / no oiudent'^ MEN'S RESIDENCE COUNCIL’S due to midshipmen than previously expected will be held in the THIS SATURDAY NIGHT THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE; PENNSYLVANIA M • • | • • - J ;HUB Display to Feature Day Drivina Limif6d!'’ rofs4rtcoHec " on * I HHT Q E t ‘tog Mas Sd]oo , of the Arts has an & _ iWI , g Inounced its first exhibition of the On 3 Roads” - n ; ED 2 . CORRECTION! greater numbers of Entitled “Professors as Art Col (lectors,” the show contains paint , , , . . _ ... « , • lines lent by faculty members of Student driving on Burrovves, Shortlidge, and Curtain| th “ School the Arts. Each of the Roads has been banned between the hours of 7 a.m. and 5:30 School’s faculty members will dis p.m. by the latest University parking regulations. eluding paintings, drawings, ongi- Students, who have paid the registration fee of will be allowed to drive on these roads after 5:30 in the 'been exhibited before, evening. I The display will run to Oct. 2 , ~ , . , ~ , Jin the main galleries of the Hetzcl Ihe fine for illegal operation of an unregistered student (union Building. car on campus has been lowered,— : ■ ■ : from $25 to $lO this year. Students cited for reckless driving, stop sign violations, driving too fast for conditions, leaving the scene of an accident or turning out lights to avoid detection will be liable to a fine of $25. Finos for other traffic and park ing violations, is $1 for the first offense, $3 for the second, $5 for the third and $lO for the fourth. Student parking permits will cost $lO, and may be purchased at registration by students who live on campus. Two changes were made in I the location of student parking ; lots. Parking Lot 53, north of the ■Jordan fertility plots, which had previously been a student lot has been changed to a faculty and staff area. Parking Lot 80, on the north- 1 west corner of the intersection cf Curtin and Bigler Reis., will be reserved as a parking lot for com muting students. Parking on this lot is banned between the hours of 2 a.m. and 7 a.m. ; Jkc. & HAIRDRESSERS m w. liKAvnn avenue STATE COM.HUE, TA. AD 7-2201 COATS AND TIES ampus UNIVERSITY THEATRE 1961-62 Dept, of Theatre Arts—Penn State Players NEW THIS YEAR SEASON TICKET SERIES 5 Productions—s4.oo Center Th® ave Dwellers (for g weeks) Stage Five Finger Exercise Jan. 12 (for 6 weeks) (or) The Fantastic Man of Destiny and Krapp's Last Tape April 6 Schwab (iwo one acts) (for 6 v/coks) Audi torium Witness for the Feb> 8 g< , Q Prosecution (or) Once Upon a Mattress May 10, 11, 12 Mail Orders: Department of Theatre Arts Schwab Auditorium Checks Payable to the Penn State Players OPEN DANCE, FREE ADMISSION WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1961 4r !,! " 5R (8
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