PAGE TWO Warmer Weather Expected As Students Leave Campus The weatherman predicts cloudy and cold weather for tomorrow with warmer temperatures expected Thursday as students leave the campus for Easter recess, Classes officially end tomorrow at 11:50 p.m., and will resume at 1:10 p.m. April 4. Students must be out of don the dormitories will open Tuesday at 1 p.m. The last meal before the vaca tion will he served in the dormi tories at noon tomorrow. Meals in the dormitory will resume at noon, April 4. Publication Resumes This will be the last edition of The Daily Collegian until the 1 Thursday after vacation. Tonight at 10:30 will be the end of student radio station WDFM broadcasting before the holidays. It will resume broadcasting at 7.15 p.m. April 14. February Schedule The schedule for Pattee Library hours is: tomorrow, 7:50 to 5 p.m.; Thursday and Friday, 9 to 5 p.m.; Saturday 9 to noon; Sunday, closed; Monday and Tuesday 9 to' 5 p.m.; and Wednesday 9 to 10 p.m. l There will be no “hubbing” in the Hetzel Union building Lion’s Den from 2 p.m. tomorrow until 2 p.m. April 4. The HUB will be open until 11 p.m. tomorrow and Thursday, 12:30 a.m. on Friday, and will be close dat 8 p.m. on Saturday, Sun day, and Monday. 34 Are Named To Dean's List By Ml College Thirty-four students in the Col lege of Mineral Industries have been named to the Dean’s List for the fall semester. Four of these completed the semester with per fect 4. averages. An All-Univer sity average of 3.5 or better is required for the Dean’s List. Seniors: Hal Harman, 3.84; Carol Beagles, 3.78; Victor Begh ini, 3.55; Lewis Lesione, 3.84; Bruce Lieske, 4.00; Thomas Fal kie, 3.60; Arthur Getis, 3.50; Rob ert McCormick, 3.75; Edward Welser, 3.66; Robert Zigler, 3.50; Donald Vachon, 3 50; Charles Mc- Kay, 4.00. Juniors: Walter Cox, 3.50; Jack Pennsyl, 3.61; James Sarver, 3.66. Sophomores: Ronald Bothur, 3.65; Gary Latham, 3.83; Francis Corrigan, 3.78; Andrew Jazwin ski, 3.94; Emil Onuschak, 3.56; Robert Beamer, 3.60; Ronald Beamer, 4.00; John Leese, 3.50; Tom Turner, 3.85; Tomoski Owan, 3.55; Carl Skooglund, Jr., 3.76. Freshmen: Donald Megahan, 3.75; David Houghton, 4.00; Rob ert Caton, 3.65; George Sellers, 3.83; Forest Mintez, 3.78; James Corless, 3.67; John Andrews, 3.62; David Toweli, 3.83. Prexy Addresses Altoona Banquet Speaking to more than 1000 persons attending a dinner at the Altoona.Jaffa Mosque last night, President Milton S. Eisenhower announced that the University would provide $150,000 toward the total cost of a new and mod ern building to be constructed on the campus of the University Center at Altoona. Purpose of the dinner was to kick off a campaign for funds to finance the construction of the building. The campaign goal is $550,000. Have a MW of TUN! Travel with lITA Unbelievable Low Cost w>w^Europe fljHfl 60 0*»» tnm $499 m Orient , o*r« mS. h*m $970 \ Mo*r t«Vf* '*-CCI {VW«Ot 4,(i0 Alt* l*W ■U'l* trip* to M»*«# stlf vo, SoviH Am+rt<« U?f Vf», ■ H Kowoii Slvdy Toor s49| u« «m Af*w*4 ttw W*cM >mt 00. A AA Ytw Tf*¥*l Afoot ■ 1tA H 5 stk *»- New Tm ll7 lIIA JTU4MA. fHE OAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA titories by 5 p.m. tomorrow and Make Cab Reservations For Move-Out Transportation By Phoning AD 7-7272 or AD 7-3421 l L. R. 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