The Nittany cub. (Erie, Pa.) 1948-1971, May 27, 1971, Image 2

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United Atkinson Incorporated
307 West 12th Street
Erie, Pa.
455-9041
General Contractors
George Altof Incorporated
209 East 21st Street
Erie, Pa.
454-8493
Plumbing and Heating Contractors
Hamilton Lumber Company
949 West 12th Street
The Nittany Cub
‘Back Room’ Opens;
Fun-filled Atmosphere
“The Back Room” officially opened Tuesday providing a
new place for recreation. The new game room displays three
ping pong tables, six pool tables and a variety of pinball
machines in a fresh new contemporary setting.
Before its recent conversion into the “Back Room”, the
space was an unused access way with bare concrete and
cinder block walls. Kern and Weber Architects have created
a special multi-colored “Super Graphics” theme for this
reclaimed space with brightly painted walls. These walls
provide an atmosphere of fun and gaiety while keeping well
within the budget of the projects.
The “Super Graphics” scheme was sketched on the walls
by the architects and painted by Contractors Decorating
Service, the painting contractor. The layout and painting of
the walls was completed in three eight hour days. The con
tractor for the construction was United Atkinson, and
materials were supplied by Hamilton Lumber Company.
Plumbing and heating was taken care of by George Altof
Incorporated, and McNerny Electric installed electrical
fixtures.
Contractor’s Decorating Service
Painting and Wall Coverings; Interior and Exterior Work
McNerney Electric
“Serving Erie for 70 years”
2401 Cascade Street
Erie > Pa.
866-9779
3612 Oakwood Street
May 27,1971