WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 18. 1961 INSTANT CHRISTMAS, (Who Needs Thanksgiving Anyway?) So reads the sian under the Christmas•in-October tree "planted" by coeds in McElwain. Apparently discouraged by the prospect of turkey in the dorms, the girls decided to "brighten up" the Simmons-McElwain breezeway. Juba Warns Bicycle To Heed All Traffic Laws The State College Police are Any violation such as going' ~ against a light, going the wrong going to start "cracking down !way on a one-way street or riding on bicycle riders if they do on the sidewalk will be handled, as if the bike were a motor veH not heed the traffic laws. hide, he said. Police Chief John R. Juba The problems have become more acute this year, he said, said yesterday, because more students have bi- Juba explained that his de- cycles on campus since the open-, partment has received too many.ing of East Halls. complaints about bicycles being Juba said his department on the sidewalks and going against does not want to start a "get the lights. rough" policy but if the warn- He said that all bicycles , ings aren't heeded this will be should be kept in good mechani- necessary. cal condition and licensed and For those who have not had inspected by the borough. If their bicycles inspected, two, bicycles are used at night they special times have been set up are required to have a light. at the borough buildins , on Frazier; A horn or other warning de- St. They are from 3 s to 5 p.m.l vice is also a necessity, he today and from 1 to 5 p.m. Fri added. day. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN UNIVERSITY PARK PENNSYLVANIA Th e Delaware house ity system," the second ride be put into effect. Runkle Ball has p;Jseci. mat cad) girl more This rule permits a woman passed tw°.or less responsible for her own, to go to Warnock Dining Hall new rules in their self-govern-'action , :, Dean Lipp said. As the to get something io eat before 'procedure is set up now, each 11 p.m. without signing out. ment experiment, Linda Good' piii living in Delaware nouse. The only circumstances under man, president of Delaware has a duty night under a rotating which she will have to sign out basis. to go to Warnock are if she House, announced last night. - On this night the girl must goes after 11 p.m. or if she in• Miss Goodman said that Dean of come in a half-hour early and lends to stay there past that Women Dorothy S. Lipp has ap- perform the jobs that the senior time. proved the new rules. resident does in other residence In commenting on these new halls at closing time. rules, Dean Lipp said that this Under this new system, the duty experimental living',"l,lll, whirls girl. seeing one of the other girl's was originally intended to house come in without having signed an academic honor !trout). has ou t . will no t report t h e o ff en d er become a different type of honor but will ask the girl to report nrgani"ti". herself within the next WCCR. She said that if these new rules These two rule will he pin into prove successful in the experi effect immediately. The Delaware mental unit, the possibilities are ;louse women passed another rule that they may spread throughout which will have to be approved the entire women's residence hall by the AWS Senate before it can system. These two rules consists of a change in the sign -out procedure and a "third per: tons responsibil ity system," Miss Goodman said. The new sign -out system will replace the sign -out sheets that are used in the other residence halls, with two vertical files. One file will contain a card for each of the 71 girls living in Delaware House; the other will be empty. When a girl wishes to leave the residence hall she will put her name and where she is going on her card and transfer it to the empty file. It will not be necessary for the girl to put the time that she is leaving the hall on the card as has been the policy in the past. When she returns to the dorm she will put her card back in the 'original file. and unless she re turns at closing hours it will not be necessary to put the time she returned on the card. 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