PACK FOURTEEN •'"ties Building to Provide Needed Recreation «**.. c Ho/as ballroom, Loiinges (<_o7UimiKU)iuiii page alley ib Old iviam, win nave chaise of hcfivuieii rii .uie new bunding,and WiU- ejjtauusyi ms ortice there Wribri cue outiain. is openea ih Februaly, Ftfildie ui i.Ji also be furnished Wi^h,tobies and °haird for frying fexresnrribnU ir. the Dry Dbck or night club styic. A jitagb, 30 feet oy red, a H pended to the north end of the BiiUjroonh provides, facilities .for theatrical performances and other atuigT entertainment. Stage light lights will be,set up ja nbxjiial building equipment. .... ..... ■ A spacious rounge furhisned Vrirn thick carpets,. comfortable chairs and. low fables is the main fiSpm'iSl the new building. En trhitbe ,1b made into this fireplace room through the main entrance doorway. ptt tne right and left sides of the louhge and extending forward o|, the building’s entrance ap btoxlriiately twenty feet are two MhaiUr rooms which may be used ad card or game rooms. Thb building Will be shipped to Pehn State fully equipped with a Sbdh fountain and a public ad jures* gnd record playing system, all ,lp good working order. Sodas arid soft drinks will be dispensed, cold sandwiches will be sold, and ft la possible, also, that hamburg ers will be sold, according to Don ovan. Music will be piped throughout the building whenever live pands are not engaged. A seihi-basement room off the ballroom Will be used as a check rodttl at dance-time, but will be equipped with ping pong tables at other periods. Fall Artists Course Series Offers Four Music Programs programs, presenting as many internationally-known mu aiciahs, will compose the 1947-48 Artists’ Course series, Dr. C. E. lAarquardt, chairman of the committee, said today. Reorganized in 1933 after several financially unsuccessful sea seasons, the Artists’ Course is designed to bring to Penn State the wdifid’s greatest concert artists and organizations 'i’he program for the coming yfear includes the music drama, “Madame Butterfly,” November 17 and 18; Carol Brice, young Ne -sro contralto, January 12 and 13; National Symphony Orchestra with Georges Enesco conducting, March 15 and 16; and William Kdppel, pianist, April 21 and 22. Ticket Sale Being Planned Plans are now being made for the ticket sale, Dr. C. E. Mar qtiardt, chairman of the Artists’ Course committee, explained. Tic kfets for the series will be priced at $B.lO and $6.90, including tax. Puccini’s opera, “Madame But terAy,” will be presented with Edwin McArthur as musical di rector and Desire Defrere, stage dirctor for the Metropolitan Op- THE DAILI COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Student Activities Bui Id in THE RECENTLY acquired Petin State Student Activities puiluing will be completed in February. H.iured above is the front entrance which leads into the main iounce. The ballroom Is iocaied in the rear of the building. ftiii joci&i cdieiiuctr t.M.A. Fun Night Octobe. Churcli Reception Night— October 1 X-GI Club Dance—October 11 Cwen Dance—October 17 Alumni Homecoming— October j Thespian Snow —Octobei 18 Junior Prom-Fall House Party—October 24 iriortar Board Carnival— October 31 Greeters Club Dance — November 1 I.S.C. Dance—November 7 Penn State Club Dance— November 15 Artists’ Course Program— November 17 & 1H Harvest Ball—December 6 era, as artistic director. Artists’ Course patrons in 1942 saw an- Coniinued on page fifteen Read the Newspaper While - - - - Bendix equipment washes and dries your laundry. "Marshall Self-Service Laundry" 454 E. College (In Rear) Phone 29588 Name Bands Fatrious Talent, House Parties Cohiribuns id Full Campus Social Calendar by Bern Olhsey . Ptnn -ij.e social life falls into three categories: A, B, and C. Amse ciassincations can be adjusted to your o.Wtt.t>leawire. But you still come up with weekend dances, lecture series, big-name hops, movies, open house parties, artists series, and the like. , And now with the addition of a new student activities building, it looks like the way is: being smoothly paved tor an old customary sninbusier called “Dry Dock," a combination of the Stork Club and a coke joint. ,"1 r- 1 Big dates on your social calen dar will include four name band dances. In past years we’ve had the music of Woody Herman, Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey and the. rest. These dances are scheduled and managed by class officers and All-College Cabinet. They are held at Rec Hall, which is transferred from a muscle fac tory to a sweet scented ball room, finely decorated, well sanded and, dimly lighted. Four-Card Artist Course This year the College is spon soring a four-card artists series, consisting of Madame Butterfly, November 17-18; Carol Brice, January 12-13; The National fymphony Orchestra (conducted y Georges Enesco), March 15-16; and Willian. Kappel, celebrated oianist, on April 21-22. These programs are presented on two nights and tickets must be purchased for either the first or second showing. It’s a good ‘of Main Loun idea to buy. your series ticket in a hurry, because seats are ex- COMET Scootercycle READY FOR IM • BEAUTY • COMFORT • UTILITY USED CAMS All Makes Thoroughly Reconditioned MONTHLY STORAGE KAISER-FRAZER Dillvrad In 10 Day* STATE MOTOR SALES 234 E. College Ave. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 38, ltffr e of New Buildfn tremely limited. Tickets are.aol>.. on first come—first served basis. Governor Ernest Griiening.oi Alaska and Ezequiel Padillai Mexico, are being presented by the lecture series forum. Others will be added to the bill, incltlcL ing, perhaps, Philip Wylie, alithor of the iconoclastic “Gehetatlbn Continued on page sixteen THE NEW lATE DELIVERY • SAFETY • ECONOMY • PERFORMANCE Phone 743