FRIDAY. JANUARY 25. 1963 Staff Clears Before Snow The “white stuff” started falling before one o’clock Wednesday afternoon; By the time it ended some' eight hours later, the Uni versity’s Landscape Maintenance Department had already cleared most of the “streets, 'parkin g lots and sidewalks so they were at least passable.” An estimated four to six inches of snow fell yesterday. Lewis E. Ban - , head of the de partment, said his crews have been on a snow alert since the middle of last fall. And so, when the snow fell Wednesday, they were prepared to cope- with it, he said. As soon as it began snowing, he said, his men started the snow removal operation by getting the Varsity "S" Club MEETING Sunday, Jan. 27 8 P.M. at Delta Upsilon Fraternity Refreshments and Film "Why do I keep going? one ever asks me to dance. My psychiatrist says I'm get ting an inferiority complex. But I just can't stay away from the ... WEST HALLS'RECORD HOP" TONIGHT THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA A'-':--'.. *? •c-t j Walks Ends snow plows and salting and cin dering machines out of storage. One factor which is .important is deciding how the removal operation is to be implemented is the type of snow, Barr said. Snow may be wet, feathery, damp or glazed with ice, he said. The snow that fell was glazed with ice so the air brooms, which are used for blowing leaves and feathery snow off pavements, couldn’t be used, he explained. Instead, small hand plows and some truck plows were used. The only difficulty lay with automobiles parked in 14 lots designated "no parking from 2 a.m. to 6 p.m.” These cars hin dered an efficient job of cleaning the parking areas, Barr said. RUSHING SMOKER AT CROW HOUSE Friday, Jan. 25 7-9 Films of Pitt Game and Pizza Dress Casual ALL RUSHEES WELCOME ALPHA CHI RHO 425 LOCUST LANE 8 -12:30 New College Diner Dpwntowp Between the' Movies Waring DIRECT CONTRAST: Two signs featuring the all-present snow now covering the campus face each other at the lop of the Mall. The Sahara (Desert) Ro6m and our own Sun Valley (Skimoni) proclaim the joys of snow and their own recreation spots. "AT HOME" Memorial Lounge at the Chapel FRIDAY Afternoon 3-5 P.M. Conversation Open Fire Refreshments Music EVERYONE IS INVITED 0.1, SO WE DON’T HAVE ROCK ’lf ROLL LYRICS! . . . but fhat's our only limit. CRITIQUE has something for everyone in its January 30th issue. Art, politics, jazz, classical music, poetry, humor, a modern play, campus calendar, sports, cartoons, and editorials; pick your choice: You'll be diversely satisfied! . . . CRITIQUE MAGAZINE on sale this Wednesday, Jan. 3GSh 'PAGE THREE 's 4 -." jBS -r 1 ’ flj ’ Sp'-.jß ’ Qr^ylS-
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