N'OrD.M 3 AY , M'TM3Et 21, 1949 Emma. Lau fluke and Nancy ; ; Musser,, working imder direction of Dr. Viktor Lowelifeld'ef the .art _education departnient, are shown Aoing,their bit to dress up the TUB by working on , a 'mural painting project. The social scene depicted is on the southwest, wall ,of the CciilVlete - 01...,,F90 ,At':stoeago;H„p*o The new Foods building, • com pleted recently and now in use, will serve asn combination center for food storage and Processing, ccording to Mildred Baker, who has charge„ of the.,,,builcling t ..lt is located near the golf course on Route 322. Key to the Set-up:is an'experi ental kitchen, whioh•xill thave e same'c.quipment . as Mat used in every:' dormitory on "campus. Purpose of the-setAm'is:A6 Stand ardize recipes and food portions . used.in every dorm. All food except. baked goods will be prepared "in the: 'dorm' VA *Modifies Issuance Rules For study.. Alick-: A change in procedure 'la the istuance of study- aids and other isaii-expenclable equipireent ato veterans has been:announced * likichard, Baker, co-ordinator• of eferans' affairs on 'campus.-, Instead of issuing slide"'rules, • rawing boards, artkits and, other pplies "by courses as has been e custom in: the past, *all non • . - ndalge ,equipment• . will be' ssued to veterans on a curricu tam basis.- •••., Complete Forms ' Veterans, after completing reg ar registration procedure -in Rec all,. will. report to Room 1, Car .egie out forms for -ir subsistence allowance. •Carnegie Hall, forms 'll be„ available 'informing new ' ttidentS, who receive their books d school ,equipment . through the . A, ahnnt the procedure ; to fol- VICS THICK-SHAKES IC E . ..0 REA. PA BAR s le•idg. S t eryes essing Center kitchens. The baked goods will be made in the Foods building and deliyered to. the dorms fresh, each 'day. 's • • The new building also has a butchershop receive all wholesale cuts of meat. The meat will be prefabricated these and ready tit; go' into the oven at the dorms. • ,1 ' the dorms will be done 'at the Foods building ? whin. •07111` gerve a' digtribtitiOn point: Each dormitory will' requi sition food from ..the , Foods_ ing rather thqsx rualce its;o7.7.mpur, ' chases. '•' '' 'TWiiiiiiii:Fas .0 'Of Penn State's nine 1949 foot ball opponents, only Pitt and Michigan. , State boast an 'a d vantage-.over the Lions in all time. - competition.:, Pitt. owns •28 wins in 48 , starts, while Michigan Stdte beat the Lions' three out of five. , . Villanova, opening' guile op ponent on September. 24, scored its only victory in seven starts, a 13-0 conquest, 'in 1936., eidentally..w,as the last 'meeting of . .these 'two' teams. Airily and Penn State have collided .only low in buying books. • r . ; ' No book slips will be available. at Carnegie Hall this. year.'• All local book , stores will. ,hay.e.;•the, necessary forms to be filled out by veterans buying books. Book receipts,' and envelopes must then be deposited in a. box in the. Bursar's Office in Old Main for checking and, accounting .pro dedures., . . After class and debating fees are .deducted, refunds of book money will ,be made in mid-No vember. MILKY WAY 145 S. ALLEN ST. THE DAILY coundTAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA TUB, PUB Offer Game, Food, Music , TUB Designed for Aft, But PUB For Men Only High among recreational fedi], ticA available to all men and women on campus are the Tem porary Union, Building, known as the TUB, and the Pollock Union Building, called ,the PUB. The TUB is used by .both men and women students but, the PUB, 'be cause of its location, in the. Pol lock Circle area, is designed sole ly for men: . The TUB was purchased • and brought to the campus from Leba non where it• had served as a USO during the war: years. It is serv ing as a stop-gap measure until' a permanent student union building becomes a reality. • • • Varied Interior Twin lounges: at each wing of the - building, a main' lounge, ' a spacious dance :floor, a stage •and offices comprise the interior of the building. •A , snack bar is located in•the• main lounge, where students gather between classes and in the evening to buy ice cream, soft drinks,' coffee arid candy. The game rooms have play.: ing cards; checkers, table tennis and other .• popular games avail- - able to anyone interested, in pass ing some Mime. . , • On week days the TUB will be open froth 8 a.m. to 10. p.m. and on' Fridays and . Saturdays from 8 a.m. to• 1. a.m. Sunday hours are from 2 to ,10' p.m. The TUB • lq situated,.. on • Shortlidge Road: :be hind the College • The PUB is 'a men's social' ten ter located in the Middle •of Circle. It offers a lounge where the men can play checkers and chesg, 'and .'a reading morn,' well supplied with magazines. The other •% wing houses table lentils equipment. This semester the PUB, has made available, riew recrea- o timel faeilitier§; three pin ball machines have been installed gild' new root been and cigarette vend:- in machbAgs added. , . „ Hours for the I: s tilt . are the same , as those Of •the'TUR - Howevef•for - Me remainder.. of this , Orientation Week, ,the PUB. will he open from, B: . a.m: to 5 'pan, only 'three times and. the • Lions scored the only decision:. ' .the Penn -State record: Opponent ' —• W• L VillanOva 5 1 Army 1 0 .2 Boston College ,0: 0' O. Nebraska . 1 0 , Michigan'Bote 1 • 3 1 Syracuse 'll ' 10 5 West Virginia . 10 . ,;,1, , Temple , 7 ; 3 0 Pitt .18 28. .2 „,To All APENWSTATE Stadelite WELCOME Make Our Store 'Your 'Jewelry • Headquarters . For WATCHES - - • , RINGS • • . STERLING SILVER PENN STATE' JEWELRY RONSON LIGHTERS DIAMONDS • • . AN CU* I ET •„„,. • Social Center STUDENTS RETURN .H-COLLE KEELE :' ‘ ..FOii.:AL.I,.. T. TEXTB.i.I.:j NEW or' US NOTE .7)..eY„ PAPS S SUPPLI KEELS Cathaum Theater and Since 1926
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