FRIDAY. OCTOBER 20. 1961 'Block' To Re-Check Members A double check of all stu dents entering the Block "S" section at future football, games will be instituted at to morrow's game against Syra cuse, Robert Dufner, president of the club said yesterday. The check is necessary, he said, because seating officials at Bea ver Stadium reported that ap proximately 1,000 students tried . to enter the club's section at the' Army game last Saturday. The section has a capacity of 704. l)ufner reported that Edward Czekaj, business manager of athletics and physical education, speculated that non-Block "S" club members who tried to en ter the section last week, either had illegal duplicates of a mem bership card or had re-used cards which may have been smuggled out of the section. To prevent this from happening at future games, Dufner said that a member of the club will be sta tioned at the entrance to each row of the section to re-check the cards of members entering the rows. There will also be a member stationed at the rear of the sec-' tion to prevent people within the i section from giving their cards] to non-members who wish to sit'. .fn the Block "S" area. Dufner also announced that there will be a series of moving stunts performed by the club at tomorrow's game. He said that because the rain prevented practice of these stunts at the Army game, there will be a pre game practice tomorrow. MI members of the club are re- 1 quired to be at the stadium by! 12:13 p.m. The section will bet (Continued on page seven) Today's The Day THE START OF A GREAT WEEKEND JR. PR TONIGHT at 9:00 in Rec Hall COUNT BASIE and HIS ORCHESTRA TICKETS AVAILABLE TODAY AT HUB DESK THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK PENNSYLVANIA --Collegian Photo by Tom Brow I l e ORANGEMAN HANGS—Mound Nittany is the scene of an effigy hanging of a Syracuse Orangeman. Student pranksters tightened the noose around the ill-fated player in hopes that the Nitfany Lions will do likewise in tomorrow's clash. II Might Even Be Something Different A "Tee Pee WEEKEND" Where? When? Why? Ask the Kappa Sigs --- SOON I Dance to the Music of $5.00 per Couple Approved Fraternities All fraternities are approved for social activities this Friday land Saturday, except Sigma Phi Epsilon, j Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity is! !approved for Saturday only. —The Penn State Christian Asso ciation is the oldest student or ganization on campus. 11 day TIM LAS VEGAS NIGHT Bag Lunches two sandwiches, apple ...only 50c Ziff Rest& 129 S. A Voting Reported Slow For College Councils Voting for freshmen repre sentatives to the several col lege councils was very slow yesterday, Nancy Williams SG Election Commission Chai man said. The voting will continue t day, from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p. until the game PAGE TH for ,f., 1.,.,
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