Page Four Inter-Campus Tournament By Tom Lawson The Inter-campus Tournament for the winter term, 1964, will be held at the New Kensington Cen ter. The participants include all Commonwealth Campuses. The events included in the tournament are: chess, table ten nis, and bowling. The Behrend Campus representatives are: chess: Nick Pallotto. Dave Gardner, and Larry Petroff ; table tennis: Tom Garris, and Bernie Bleil; bowling: Nick Rogers plus four other peo ple who will be chosen by an elimination match to be held on the Behrend Bowling Lanes. The students participating will leave Behrend on Friday morning and arrive back on Saturday night. We of Behrend Campus wish the students the best of luck in: their forthcoming matches, and hope Behrend will come home vic torious. S. G. A. News Every year, with the advent of a new term, the S.G.A. is plagued with a rash of resignations, and this term was no exception. Due to scholastic and/or other difficul ties. Three members of the S.G.A., Paula Harris, Raymond Elder, and Judy Konscol, relinquished their Positions. Vacancies thus created are customarily filled by the se lection of new members by the remaining members of the S.G.A., from application forms submitted by interested students. From the six students who applied, Dave Goodwill, Lynn Kostalnick, and Kathy Cunningham were selected. These students will now serve as members of the S.G.A. until the end of the present school year. -•••• -'""'•••••-• • ; ....am.— • 772 di v, "Not bad looking ...for a girl." State Sales Taxes How much did the average Pennsylvania resident pay out in State Sales Tax in 1963? AVERAGE PAYMENTS A table showing average State Sales Tax payments has been pre pared by the District Director of the Internal Revenue Service as a guide for Pennsylvania residents in preparing their 1963 Federal Income Tax Forms_ DEDUCTIONS ITEMIZED The table was prepared for tax payers who itemize their deduc tions instead of taking the stand ard deduction. Income designated as that shown on Line Nine, Page One of Form 1040: INCOME-1963 PAYMENTS* $ 1,000-$ 1,500 $ 25 S 1,500-$ 2,000 $ 34 $ 2,000-$ 2,500 $ 42 $ 2,500-$ 3,000 $ 50 $ 3,000-$ 3,500 $ 58 $ 3,500-$ 4,000 $ 66 $ 4,000-$ 4,500 $ '74 $ 4,500-$ 5,000 $ 82 $ 5,000-$ 5,500 $ 90 $ 5,500-$ 6,000 $ 97 $ 6,000-$ 6,500 $lO4 $ 6,500-$ 7,000 $lll $ 7,000-$ 7,500 $llB $ 7,500-$ 8,000 $124 $ 8,000-$ 8,500 $l3O $ 8,500-$ 9,000 $136 $ 9,000-$ 9,500 _ $l4l $ 9,500-$lO,OOO $146 $lO,OOO-$ll,OOO $155 $ll,OOO-$12,000 $167 $12,000-$13,000 $l7B $13,000-$14,000 _ $lB7 $14,000-$15,000 __ $196 $15,000-$16,000 _ $205 $16.000-$17,000 $213 $17,000-$lB,OOO $220 $lB,OOO-$19,000 _ $227 $19,000-$20,000 $233 Sales Tax Payment Grode Florists "Fresh Flowers Always" 4650 W. Ridge Rd. Phone TE 3-4506 THE NITTANY CUB Expansion... Enrollment at the 14 campuses by 1970 is projected at 10,000 when the number of students at Uni versity Park should reach its 25.000 peak. Long range predictions, how ever, have been made on the as sumption that Penn State will continue to enroll about 10 per cent of all college and university students in the Commonwealth, as it has for the past several years. From 1970 to 1980 the figures indicate almost all the University's growth will be at the campuses spread throughout the state. En rollment at the Commonwealth campuses during the fall term (Continued from page 1) COPYRIGHT © 1961, THE COCA•COLA COMPANY. COCA•COLA AND COKE ARE REGISTERED TRADEMARKS M=E EM=M BETWEEN HALVES... get that refreshing new feeling with Coke! Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by ERIE COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO January 31, 1964 I was only 4,226, as compared with 22,842 at University Park. Because officials believe more than 25,000 students at University Park will prove to be "cumber some," Holderman said, plans may soon be underway to offer more than two years of study at the Commonwealth campuses. Holderman said there are no carrent plans to develop new cam puses, although several campuses are planning moves to new sif;as because of overcrowded condition. tiliPhie4s t THE D UNITE W ay
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