PAGE ,TEN •••,- ""*. r ••• 1 ;• •••- - • re,•••••••••••• , -',,, • , BEAVER STADIUM SEATING'', CHART: All freshmen and sophomores will sit in the horseshoe portion (noith end) of Beaver Stadium at home football games this fall. Seating for Juniors will be partly in the horseshoe and partly in section ES. Seniors and grad students will be seated in sections EH. EG and EF. roughly from the 10 yard line to-the 40 yard line. "Blue Band members ,will be seated in the blue-painted seats between the 10 and 20 yard lines. The Block "S" flashcard section will be located in parts of sections EG and EF. • MRC to Welcome Midshipmen A "Welcome Navy" dance in honor of the midshipmen attend ing today's Navy-Penn State foot ball game will be held at- 9 tonight- in the Hetzel Union ball room. Music for the affair, which will last until midnight, will be pro vided by the Keystoners. Approximately 650 midshipmen are expected to attend the dance, according to John Mikulak, presi dent of the Men's Residence Council, which is sponioring the event. • Mikulak said that the council, which is composed of representa tives of tall the men's residence halls on campus, decided to spon sor 'a dance for the midshipmen because There were no other special activities planned for them. The dance is open to all stu- I dents, midshipmen and their guests. No admission will be charged. AB, BS, O•R PH D, graduates and undergraduates who are in the know, trust their clothes care needs to the-Cleaner with the ABC degree. it stands for one of America's Better Cleaners. Salfurci Careful Cleaners has hi It means . that -at Balfurd, your clothes an always treated with meticulous care and respect. No matter which one of Balfurd's many services you askior, you'll find perfeciinn : in every direction. Good grOorning is as simple as ABC with Balfurd at your sirvicel 1 • - . .THE'DAILY.. COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Traffic Plans Announced Special traffic•pattcrns put into effect by State College police are expected to keep traffic moving smoothly to Beaver Stadium to day as an expected crowd of 40,000 turns out to see the Nittany.Lions open the• season against Navy. Traffic and pedestrian control plans will go into effect at 10:30 a.m., three hours tiefcires game time, to handle ,an early onrush of fans, according to State College Chief of Police John .R. Juba. He said that no major changes had been made. in the traffic pattern since last year. Z~ o-- f ~ JUBA URGED that: fans get an early start to the game to allow plenty of time to get to the proper parking lot near the stadium.; The changes from normal reg ulations which I will be in effect until traffic congestion is allevi ated after the !game. include the following: ' E. Park Avenue, E. Foster Av enue and S. Ptigh Street will be one-way in the direction of the stadium before the game and one way away from the >atadittm after the game. No parking will be permitted, between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. on sections _of Foster Avenue and High, Holmes and S. Pligh Streets. Access to Beaver Stadium will be by three main routes —1 E. Park Avenue,: University Road and Porter Road in an effort to keep foot ball traffic separated as much as passible from central campus and normal borough traf fic.. No automobile access to the stadium will be available fi-om LaVie Exhibit Featured Puttee Library Foyer La Vie, the senior class year book, is the subject of an exhibit in the foyer of the Pattee Library. COpies of the book, including the first volume published by the class of 1890 in 1888 and also the latest edition, published last May by the,class of 1962. are featured in the display. La Vie was started 'as a pUbli cation of the junior class but be ginning with the class of 1931 the book became a project of the senior. class. Lauddieut. GARNER ST. BEAVER AVE central campus roads. Curtin Road will be closed to vEhicular traffic from Shortlidge Road eastward. Local traffic should folow these routes to the stadium: •From College Heights_ and other. northern areas ,use E. Park Avenue, which will. have two-lane ttiffic. is From the area south of Beaver Avenue and- east of S. Atherton Street use S. - Pugh . or S. Garner Streets to E. Foster Avenue and from there to University Road. •From the area south of College Avenue and west pf S. Atherton Street, 'use E. College Avenue tolAtherton, turn left on N. Ather ton, turn right on E. Park Avenue. • Froin Lemont, ,Bellefonte and other points east of the borough, Corps of 110 Midshipmen To Perform at Ganie Halftime ;The U. S. Naval Academy's Drum and Bugle Corps, consisting o 4 110 midshipmen, will perform airing the halftime of the Navy- Penn State football game Satur ;ted d y at Beaver Stadium. The Corps. of Midshipmen, di. - r r • by Mid. Ben D. Redd of Logan, Utah, will also march in a pre-game parade in the stadium. ,The halftime performance of the Drum and Bugle Corps will begin with "Anchors Aweigh." The corps will also play the "Marine Corps Hymn"• and two concert numbers. One concert selection will be directed by Mid. Richard H. Danoff of Muskegon, Mich., and-the other by Mid. Redd. !The corps, which ' consists of Midshipmen froth all four classes of the academy; compoSe, perform arid direct all their programs with Musical assistance from Chief Petty Officer R. C..Kitt. They also receive administrative assistance Loading Frame Donated A loading frame for use in the structural engineering laboratory of the Department of Civil Engi neering has been donated by Michael Baker, Inc., of Rochester, Pa. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1962 turn right from_Benner Pike on to Porter Road. Both University and borough of ficials are urging fans to avoid the ' intersection -of Shortlidge Road and College Avenue, since this is the major bottleneck for focal _traffic. There is no access to the -stadium via Shortlidge Road.. • TRAFFIC AFTER the game will be directed to the same roads which were used for access ,to the Stadium. Because of one-way traffic on many soads and streets, • using other routes to return will be extremely difficult, officials said. , - . State, borough- and campus po lice will be involved in traffic control, and special radio com munication systems are expected to help prevent traffic jams. from their, officer representative, Lt. Cmdr, , Max.E. Carrick. • At the Academy, the corps plays at noon meal formation and marches in dress parades. ever: Wednesday . afternoon during the fall and spring. The corps fib° marches in the presidential inau gural parade in Washington, D.C. The Penn State Blue Band will play school cheer songs through out the game. Since fauditioni close at noon today, the band will be unable to march on. the field, according to James W. Dimlop, barid director. Maybe because there are ; tweWs Isaim:gt ink colors. prinslybe they just like to have two or three or twelve around. Also nice to have around: 5n 3 , 4131 . Of u. v.v... woe mem The secretaries , . do secretary. AUDITOR; Poo de .. /Al. Id. MOM This for (It flier's) 40 auditors. LLCM Carota • . Retractab4. Malts a perm/seat haarastaNL ST#O7OOOO5OOOO $llO 40, cc.. Imes MONO ' • z Retractable. ' . Smooth peclaTer i z . , er.4xurAcrolus ar won nx we: efr coma can. caunnuoy 114111.16 EZIEZE " H $1.0110.. PIM 1.0011111
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