MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 104 ft Complete Plans Of Men's Dorms Planning has been completed lor the construction of five major dormitory units, providing rooms fbr 1200 men students, in the area south and west of the Tri-dorms. A dining hall capable of serv ing 1500 men also will be built. It will house a canteen for men, a game room, a lounge, and post office facilities. One dormitory unit will join Jordan Hall and extend south, parallel to Sparks. A second unit will be built south of the first, joining it by mean s of a second floor arch. Another unit will extend southward from Watts Hall, and will join a fourth unit by a sim ilar archway. A terraced court facing Pollock road and the Min eral Industries building will thus be formed by the four new units and the Tri-dorms. Along the curve where Bur- CHESTERFIELD’S TUB, PUB Provide Recreation Facilities The Temporary Union Building, stop-gap recreation center erect ed last year to fill student needs until funds become available for a permanent structure, was aug mented during the summer by the conversion of the Pollock Circle dining commons to the Pollock Union Building. While the combined facilities of the TUB and PUB are not expect ed to fulfill the need for a Union Building completely, the eight tables for table tennis in one wing of the PUB are in excess of those orovided at several prominent rowes and Curtin roads merge, the fifth dormitory unit will be built. The dining hall will join the unit south of Watts Hall, fac ing Burrowes road. Lounges, social quarters, pressing and typing rooms, and other conveniences will be pro vided in the five new units. There also will be a suite for a house mother. MIMp THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA college Unions, George Donovan, SU manager, explained. The decision to convert the Pol lock Circle building was made in response to requests of men stu dents living in that area and as facilities at the TUB became more and more inadequate, he said. Twin wing lounges, a main lounge, dance floor, kitchen, game room, card room, and offices com pose the interior of the TUB, lo cated directly behind the infirm ary. The dance floor has been the scene of numerous all - college dances, including Forestry Ball and Beaux Arts Ball. o itio CotW ABC GIRL of Louisiana State says “l smoke Chesterfields because they are a better-tasting cigarette and, as so many of my friends say, they’re MILDER.” •* - Candy, soft drinks, and cigarette vending machines have been placed in the PUB. One wing of the building consists of a lounge where students can play checkers, chess, or other games. There will be magazines available in the reading room. The other wing will house the table tennis tables. Donovan explained that since the Pollock Circle area is “off lim- Interior of Temporary Union Building (TUB) its” for women students, the PUB TUB will continue to be available will be open only to men. The to both men and women students. Chosen tops from over 150 Colleges by a Jury of Famous Beauty Experts JOHN ROBERT POWERS ED SULLIVAN • TINA LESER in Sammy Kaye’s American Co-ed Contest PAG.'s: SEVEN GIRL
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