The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 08, 1957, Image 6

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THE PROPOSED ADDITION to the Home Economics South Building
.which will join it to the Home Economics Building.
Mass Expansion PiannedTryouts Set
For Students, Turkeys For Music -
By DENNY MALICK '
Groups
The University is conducting a mass project of expandmgi
and improving housing conditions for men, women and tur
keys
No one—or thing—is being left out in the big construc
tion project on campus with plans for expansion ranging from
new men's dormitories to new brooder houses for turkeys.
The big project started last
year is the construction of four
women's dormitories and a din
ing hall for the area. The pro
ject. financed by the University,
is nearin, completion and offi
cials hope to have the entire five
building unit finished b 3) the
spring semester, barring any un
foreseen holdups.
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- Facilities for men are to be ex
panded with a quadrangle of
four new dormitories and a din
ing hall along Park Avenue near
the water tower. Contracts have
been let for the projects.
To Build Bakery
The increase in enrollment also
necessitated plans for an addition
to the food service building lo
cated beside the golf course.
When completed the new portion
will house an enlarged bakery
and added facilities for staples
and frozen foods in addition to
offices.
Several projects are being
planneB under the General State
Authority, the borrow-and-build
Welcome Freshmen
You are always Welcome at Rea and Derick.;..
the drug store of service ...
Rea & Derick Inc.
branch of the state government.
Buchart Engineering Corpora
tion, York. has been contracted
to design four new agriculture
buildings incinding a turkey
brooder house, turkey breeder
house, meats laboratory and
swine facility.
New Military Building
The York firm has also been
commissioned to plan a military
science building and an addition
to Home Economics South. De
tailed plans are being developed
and bids are expected to be out
by the end of the year. Tentative
completion date for the two
buildings is September 1959.
The GSA has also contracted
with Howell Lewis Shay and As
sociates, Philadelphia, for plan
ning a new three-story engineer
ing building, an addition to Sack
ett Building and a petroleum re
fining laboratory.
The engineering building will
extend from the main gate on the
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Checks cashed
Dependable prescription service
School supplies
Dental, shave and hair needs
Complete photo service
Large soda fountain
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OPEN DAILY 7 a.m. to 10:15 p.m.
OPEN SUNDAY
11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
121 S. ALLEN STREET
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
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New students interested in par
ticipating in musical activities
may report this week for tryouts
for any of six different organiza
tions.
They are the Chapel Choir, open
to men and women; the Glee
Club, open to men; the Women's
Chorus; the Marching Blue Band,
open to men; the Concert Blue
Band, open to men and women.
and the University Symphony Or
chestra, open to men and women
Students interested in trying
out for Chapel Choir may make
an appointment Wednesday or
Thursday in 216 Carnegie.
No appointments are necessary
for tryouts for the Glee Club.
They will be held at 7 p.m. to
morrow through Thursday in 200.
Carnegie.
Women's Chorus tryouts will be
held from 9 a.m. to noon Wednes
day through Friday in 214 Car-I
negie. A definite appointment
should be made in 216 Carnegie.'
Tryouts for both the Marching'
and Concert Blue Bands will be
;held from 9 a.m. to noon and from
11:30 to 4 p.m. Wednesday through
!Friday in 109 Carnegie. •
I Candidates have been asked to
make an appointment in 109 Car
negie and to bring their own in-
Istrument for the tryouts if pos
sible.
Students should make an ap-
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pointment in 107 Carnegie if they
plan to try out for the University'
Symphony Orchestra. If possible,
candidates should bring their own
139 W. Beaver Ave.
Dear FRESHMEN:
With this little note comes a sincere welcome to our
community. We hope you'll enjoy your new neighbors,
many of whom we count as patrons and, more important,
friends. We hope, too, that we'll soon have thepleasure
of catering to your beauty needs. Our salon offers a
complete selection of basic beauty services, all guaran
teed to make you as lovely as you should be."
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people
can't
capez
people
can
Now for the first time Simons offers you
the latest in Capezio shoes.
As in other years, Simon's will be showing a large
selection of famous names in women's shoes.
Well known brands such as:
Mademoiselle
Mannequins
Also a full line of MATCHING HANDBAGS and ACCESSORIES
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Beauty Center
We're Neighbors now . . .
Can't we soon be FRIENDS???
Town and Country
- SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER , 6. 1957
instruments to the tryouts, which
will be held from 9 a.m. to noon
and from 1:30 to 4 p.m, in 107
Carnegie.
Phone AD 7-4892
Sandler of Boston
Troylings
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