WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 10. 1962 Completion of Scheduled for By DOTI DRASHER ;use the shortway and by-pass The new Keystone Short-,State College. . 1 The nearest exit to State Col-' way, which will span the state lege will be - 13 miles—near the from Stroudsburg to Sharon, Jacksonville road located five miles north of Bellefonte. will probably be completed be -I Bernreuter said the shortway tween 1965 and 1967, state Sen..will "probably not affect the economy of the University "but. Z. H. Confair, president of the.ill be an added convenience for" Keystone Shortway Association, stu dent sw ith c a rs. said Monday.• . -.- , The proposed four-lane high-.:ABOUT 40 MILES of the 309- way will most likely aid in better mile shortway will cross Centre: and safer transportation for Tani- and: Clearfield Counties. Unani versity students between' State moUs approval of this segment of College and their homes, Robert the highway was given at a local G. Bernreuter, special assistant to public hearing Nov. 10. . the President for student affairs, the approximate cost of the said yesterday. shortway through Centre and BUT. HE ADDED, it may also Clearfield counties will be $43 million. 7 . hinder bus service which is al- ready limited in this area if buses Sen. Confair, Keystone . Short-_! way president, said the cost of: • the shortway in general will be' l "less than $l. million a mile." The' cost per• mile will be slightly] higher, he said, in places where( bridges must be-built. i The shortway will connect toII the Ohio and New York turnpikes: It will be one of the links in the, proposed highway- system which; will span the country from New York to San Francisco in 1972, Confair said. TODAY ON CAMPUS Artist Series Tickets More than half the student tickets for Friday's Artists' series concert featuring Janos Starker, \ cellist, and Janes Avery. pianist, are still available. Students may obtain their free ticket from:: 9 a.m. to 12 noon and -1 to 5 pm. today, through Friday at the Het.el Union desk. General admission tickets will be on sale for SL2S each at the same times. - TIM Council Meeting The Town Independent Men's Council will meet at 7 tonight in 203 Hetzel Union Building. Re ports from committees including those on student- directory dis tribution, membership screening prOcedure, recreation and student and social activities_ will be in chided on the agenda. •• • • , Lectures, Conferences - A meteorology seminar will be ' College Councils held at 3:55 p.m. today in 308, The Agriculture Student Coun- Willard. Dr. Charles L. Hosler,icil unaminously approved last head of the department of meteor- ( night a resolution recommending ology, will speak on "Removal that the University Senate Corn of Radioactive Derbis from the:mittee on Education Policy review Atmosphere." the; university, regulation requir • • , • ing 1 the dropping of courses ,if Slides on the deer problern . ;.vill.not , enough students enroll. be" shown at the Forestry Co9-I The ruling, as is stands now, vocation at 11:10 a.m. today in;requires eight students to enroll 121 Sparks. A panel discu'ssion byjin a 400 level course and 15 for wildlife specialists from 'Ag Hill;a11 other undergraduate Courses. will follow the slides. ' . (The council voted to ask for a • • • freview of the ruling, because it . Sorority Rush iprei:ents the College of Agricul ture from offering certain special- Bermuda junctions, the fOurth phase of Pan-Hel formal rush, ized courses which have limited will.enrallments. be held at 6 p.m. tonight in the . sorority suites • • IPittsburgh, was elected president . Other Meetings [of the Home Economics Student' AWS, 6:30 li.m.. 212. 213 HUB Council last night. She succeeds, Camera Club, - 7:30 p.m., 214 ;Carol Nlandross, a senior from Oil Boucke I . City. Chess Club, 7:30 p.m., HUB main, O ther new officers include: lotinge'vice president. Elizabeth Jack.l East Halls 'Area Council. 6 p.m. junior from Oil City; secretary,' Inter .: Collegiate Committee on Jean Hutchinson, sophomore from Student Government, 7:30 p.M.,!West Chester; and treasurer, 217 HUB Layne . Geiring, junior !f rom Investment Club, 7:30 p.m., 214, Clarion. 1 215 HUB Other business included 'discus- PS Figtire Skating Club, 8 p.m., sions of career day,' spring week, - 218 HUB land t a coffee hour.PSOC Cabin and Trail Division.l 7 p.m., 112 Buckhout Lab PNG Society Meeting, 7:30 p.m.,,Prof Gets Radio Post 26 •MS Aud. - • - 1 Gilbert L. Crossley, assistant Riding Club. 7 p.m., 217 Willard professor of electrical engineer- Schuhplattlers. 7 . 0 r $ p.m., shop-'ing, was recently re-elected to ping center, parking lot l a two-year term as director of the Sports car club, 8 p.m.. 301 Boucke Atlantic Division, American Radio Women's Chorus. 6:30 p.m., HUB Relay League, - West Hartford, Assembly: Room Conn. CREDIT STAFF THURSDAY .. s' . ri':*, -=' i i. + . q S 0 ritWaV i Q isl.l;. '. 44 4 1 : 7 k , I ...: . 4 ;4 rI. ` s _ 44 . . , '...; 7 W. i Vgif ::Lt: -,-.'l.'`.:---iN'''.....:ll.i^' -+. 1 " 14 : 1 2 ': 1 -. , •7 - 1.. , , , , .. 4 ' W,,!'ms )y-T• X 4-14 t+l 4 ** _*:' '.. ...t '. " " ' I l y:li 4. V I '4. 1, 1... ifli i - 4. ' •' "' ' 4 : ''' 4 -coilego "..,% ' x -*.t.6 • ..,' + -•'... t . ....;44.1. i. . t 14. ....! 1 7.4V;-, i t ..i '. 4..' ) 4 * * '••rr t ^ -.;;* : "1 1. r 1:„? ?"' i,.. -- , t.'* , 141, 1 ,- s„ •,,, -t ;} t' 4 . • * ,..""73. a1- ‘ , 'kV% 4 .‘,._' t ' ... v .` "" ABOUT 12 CONSTRUCTION companies have already begun work on different segments of the shortway, he said, but the_part of the highway which is planned for the Centre-Clearfield County area will be one of the last completed. The major routes in Pennsyl vania which will eventually be connected to the shortway are Rts. 11, 15, 19, 28, 64. 66, 220, 309, 322 and 611. YESTERDAY ON CAMPUS Virginia . Finn, MEETING AFTERNOON 1:15 , SACKETT THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA KEYSTONE SHORTW AY ROUTE: Four years from now travelers wishing to go across the northern part of the state should be able to do so by using the Keystone Shoriway. The four-lane super highway, which is under construction, runs from Stroudsburg. (1) on the east to Sharon (,2). The Shortway is part of the Interstate Road Sys• tern and will be eventually part of a - through highway from New York City to the West Coast. a junior' from • •••', rrrt . frP, , 7= t 1 774 T • • -A., • 7i 411^ •47ALfs':;' : •• ttft's C • rveck your.opinions a air! Ampus O p in ion Polis-lo - -•.' • - ~.: N "r ;;; :. w would you spend a $5OOO inheritance? e.; 1:1 more education p European tour Should the faculty have the power to censor campus newspapers? ~.5....... E.. t;.' • There's actually more rich-flavor leaf in L&M than even In some un filtered cigarettes. You get more bode in the blend, more flavor in the smoke, more taste through the filter. So get Lots More from filter smoking with L&M ... the cigarette that smokes heartier as it draws freely through the pure- white, modern filter. Staff Openings For Fikvlty. Graduate and Undergraduate Students Outstantlttko 2 rottolmi Cotoottor**l APplication Form Avoolat.l• Clf floor of Stodent 2t* tOlt Mani more get more, from LM il LT awe CAMP MENATOMA for BOYS Kent Hills, Maine Specialty Openings in •Arta. & Crafts 4 Athletics •Camp Craft • Drain!_ •Getteral *Golf •tir.ttir• Intrr)i. I NI. I. 11,0 e 0 stocks ® What's your favorite time for smokin t ? 0 during bull sessions 0 while studying 0 during a date CI anytime there's stress & strain 03 071,1E0l Sll4/4 f 14 Win • YI II 411 9 Application for Charter Withdrawn by SENSE SENSE withdrew its application to the University Senate for a charter in a statement delivered to Dr. Alex Black, head of the Senate Subcommittee on Organ 7 izatzonal Control Sam Rotenborg.r - sophomore : ko chemistry from Phtl ; idelphia, and chairman of SENSE. said thati be cause of its conservative nature, the Senate wanted to exeteise censorship over SENSE':: " activ snd, the group objected to • Working through. off-carnpus churches. SENSE will continue toi meet regularly. • N,irm• • rh,Kostratshr • Ri.ling •Ts•nnu • •Trip. • W•trr. Anne ID sports car, HERE'S HOW 1029 STUDENTS AT 100 COLLEGES VOTED! ssafil aIFP % 3u!Apslis Now %sp,•••••• suoissas ,vag -- • %zt-~ «6 - Je3 sod; sus «Iv - go; undoul %9E- uolonpt /nu PAGE FIVE oN e t OA CO