The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 08, 1957, Image 3

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    SUNDAY. SEPTEM
ER 8. 1957
4 Ne
Work
Women students will beit d e e r n i t a s, style. The 5 0 4 n 0 g
the
moving into four new resi -l two dini. o hallg, has forced drop
dence hall units this week. ping waiter service.
Approximately 540 women
students will be housed for the
fall semester in Hibbs, Stephens,
Haller and Lyons Halls along
East College Ave.
The four other units and the
dining hall which will serve all
eight. units are expected to be
completed in time for the spring
semester.
• When all eight units are
completed, the women students
.living in Thompson Hall will
be moved• out and then from
Nittany and Pollock areas will
be moved into Thompson.
Thompson hall was originally
built az_ a men's dormitory.
When Thompson • houses men
'students from Nittany and Pol
lock, work will begin on tearing
down these temporary housing
units.
Meanwhile, contracts have been
let for construction of a .men's
residence hall quadrangle along
Park Avenue. It is expected to
be completed by fall of 1959, re
placing the temporary housing
•
units.
The coeds living in the new
residence hall units will eat
their meals in Simmons and
McElwain dining halls until the
central- dining area for the
eight units is completed.
Service in Simmons and Mc-
Elwain dining halls will 'be cafe-
Former Collegian Editor , ,
Receive.s Pulitzer Grant
Herbert G. Stein, a former city
editor of -The Daily Collegian and
a 1951 graduate in journalism, has
been awarded a $1,500 Pulitzer
Traveling Scholarship.
A native of Pittsburgh, Stein
has been enrolled in the Graduate
School of Journalism of Columbia
University. and was one of three
students in the graduating class
selected for the. honor.
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oWill begin taking books
Tuesday, Sept. 10
to
Monday, Sept. 16'
*Will begin selling books
Thursday, Sept. 12
to
Saturday, Sept. 21
Watch Collegian for notice of
money or - book refunds
Coed Dorms Opened;
Continues on 4 Others
Students in Hibbs and Stephens
units will eat in Simmons, while
students in Hailer and Lyons will
eat in McElwain.
Chi jmega and Pi Beta Phi
sororities have been assigned to
Haller. while Sigma Sigma Sig
ma and Alpha CM Omega wo
men
will live in Hibbs.
Freshmen women will live in
Stephens and Lyons.
Expecting more than 100 dropH
outs within the first two weeks:
of school, the University has con
tinued its policy of arranging!
temporary housing for some stu
dents.
They will live in residence
hall lounges and recreation
rooms and the University in-
4
freshmen,'
Welcome to
Penn State!
Cie./Jett;
124 East College Ave.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN_ STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
firrnary unlit vacancies are
available. Thirty-two upper
class students will live in the
infirmary.
About 300 students, half men
and half women, have been as
signed to temporary housing.
Located in the HUB Basement
for the students convenience
and the student's budget
See you soon!
CAMPANIS SHOE REPAIR
•i . ."' s
AF Team Places
Fourth in Nation
The, Air Force Reserve Officers
Training Corp Rifle Team placed
fourth, in the nation out of 181
teams participating in the Secre
tary of the Air Force AFROTC
Rifle Matcl:i
The team also, won the Area
"C" plaque for the second year.
Members of the team includedl
Franklin W. Barr. Joseph I
Erk
ens, Stanley D. Schaffer, James
Olmes, Lawrence A. Smulczenski.
CAMPANIt says . . .
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Are they still hurting your feet?
Well, bring them to me; I'll make
them look neat and save your feet:"
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PAGE THREE
Student Handbook
Is Trosh Bible'
The Student Handbook, pub
lished by All-University Cabinet,
is the "Freshman Bible."
During Customs Week all fresh
men must carry a copy of the
Student, Handbook, with the
identification page filled in with
their name, curriculum and other
data.
The handbook contains infor
mation for incoming freshmen
about the University activities
and social life.
.
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opens Sunday, Sept. 8
at 11 a.m.
Supplies
State Souvenirs
Operated by the
Students