The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 20, 1962, Image 5

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    SATURDAY. OCTOBER 20; 1962
H. : .. : _,: . THISWEE,kENDHONCAMPUS
• Today
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.The student. movie "Romanoff
and Juliet" starring Peter Ustinov
,_and Sandra Iree will: be shown in
-rthe Hetzel Union assembly hall
- at 7:30 and 9:30 tonight, 'and at
6:30 p.m. tomorrow. '
Tickets are available at the
HUH desk for 25-cents.
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WDFM's "Spotlight" program
will. feature "The .Life : . and Music
of Connie Francis" at 8 pin. The
shoiv, can also be heard over
WMAJ •
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Tomorrow
Newman Club
The Graduate Newman Club
will meet at 7:45 p.m. Father Ream
will speak -on "Different Con
cepts of. Faith."
• Monday
Applications •
:,Applications available for, the
•positions of chairman of the library
and commuting woinen's commit
tee, of the Associ4tion of Women
Students at the Hetzel Union
Desk. The applications must be
completed and returned to the
HUB desk before '5 p.m. the fol
lowing Wed. •
Lecture
The Departments of Architec
ture, Architectural• Engineering.
and Civil - Engineering will sponsor
a lecture by Dr. Ingram Maas of
the Technological Institute, Delft,
Netherlands. The lecture, entitled
Happy
: .Homecoming'.
Nittcmy News and Penn
State's alumni are old
friends. We extend' a Nvel
come to the "homecomere
'and an invitation to. them tq
'drop: by and visit with
at Nittany News. They'll find
the same friendly atmos
phere and courteous service
which they knew so well
when they were students at
State..
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QUALITY PAPERBACKS
Next fo Corner. Recoil,
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Saturday Evening, - 9-12
Tickets ea Seat 1111B:11* Slaver ceeple
"Relation . Between Form and
Stntoture," will be jiven at 7:30
p.m.;; in 101 Chanibers.
I . Tickets
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Tickets for the College of Home
EcOnomics Awards Banquet will
be On sale today. Students in the
college may purchase their tickets
at the main office of the Home
Economics Building for $2.50.
..Other 'Events
Alpha Phi Omega, 7 pan., Monday,
212 HUB.
Alumni Luncheon, 11:30 a.m., to-
Record Crowd Expected at Stcsdium;
Drivers Urged to Use Main Routes
An estimated 10,000 to 12,000
cars will jam the roads and high
ways leading to Beaver Stadium
today as ,more than 48,000 fans
are expected to attend the Penn
State-Syracuse football game.
Because there: will be 2,000 more
cars than usual, an acute traffic
problem is forseen by .John R.
Juba, State College police chief.
Motorists should follow the main
routes to the
.ttacllurn via Park
Ave., Univeriity Drive, and
Porter Rd.
There is' no access to Stadium
parking lots from inner campus
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Danice' Music by
THE UMW:COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. ' PENNSY*NIA
day, RUB ballroom.
Alumni Reception. 8 p.m., today,
Main Lounge, Ham.
Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m., Monday,
203 HUB.
Folklore Society, 7 p.m., tomor
row, 212 HUB.
HUB Committee, 9 a.m„ today,
9 9.m., today, HUB Assembly
hall.
Investment- Club, 7:30 p.m.. Mon
day, 217 HUB.
Military Ball Committee, 8 p.m,
217 'HUB.
University Christian Association,
4 p.m., Monday. 214 .HUB.
and drhers should not travel, on
Shortlidge Road unless absolutely
necessary, Juba said.
Pedestrians are urged to use
.Curtin Road and to stay off the
highways, he said.
Plenty of parking space will be
available. However it will take
some time to get all the cars in
and out of the ids before and
after the game.
Juba also asked the cooperation
of local residents in following the
established patterns and suggested
that borough residents and fra
ternity,vroups explain the traffic
pattern to their guests. -
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the Band
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Riley Estfm I
ates 20,000 Alsints Will Site Germ'
A record number of alumni b Riky's "covervative suer , '
expected " on .tarnpus for this eth at 20 . w0 o f t h e 4a.000 . expet .
Homecoming Weekend. Ridge
Riley, executive liecretary-treas- to "tend teday'l fc 4 Aball g/
urer of the Alumni Association with Syracuse will be at
said yesterday, : . their families and friends.
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