PAGE TWO New Uses Sought For Dining Halls By PAT EVANS Colima,/ Personnel Director (Sixth of a Series) Residence dining halls would be opened in the ev flings as recreation cente: under a Student Encampment proposal aimed at decentral izing student union facilities The Encampment workshop on reel eation and student welfare included the following statement in its report approved at the En campment plenty session. "A gicat deal of space exists in the new dining halls both completed and proposed—which is not used in the evenings . . Dancmg, art exhibits, games and snack bars are only some of the act wit ais and fault] t lei which could be planned for these areas." The woikshop called its pro. poal "au inexpensive and expe ditious way to provide for the decentralization of the Heti( Union Building." The following facilities were suggested by the workshop as inclusions in the plans for ex panding the HUB: • Storage spate for arganiza how, which do not have regular facilities elsewhere •Room for instrument prac tice. •iltoie pianos. OA general purpose room to take the load oft the card and game rooms when exhibits are being staged in the HUB. The workshop also proposed that a Town Independent Men' lounge be included in the cx• paraded HUB. The report said, ". . . the town iridies are unique in that they lack their own social center." Another recommendation asked for "a large-scale publicity cam paign to gather and disseminate information on dances, plays, lec tures and other recreational events " The AU - University Cabinet public relations committee was suggested as the group to run the campaign. The workshop suggested that a weekly schedule of events be puble,lied by a student service group or honorary group. The report section on Stone Valley said: "Final plans for the recreational area are not to be drawn up for some tune. Now is the time for students to ask for what they want " The workshop recommended that Cabinet request the Out ing Club to take on The respon sibility of determining what facilities are desired there by the students. Ot her recommendations on Stone Valley were: •The whole area should be tightly roned so that no good beach is occupied by structures. • Since the possibility exists that student organizations might be able to build cabins in Stone Valley, this possibility should be made known by Cab inet. •Bus service should be pro vided from campus to Stone Val ley David Fineman was chairman of the workshop. Heather Lohr entz was secretary. Chess Club Will Meet The Chess Club will meet at 7 tonight in 7 Sparks. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • CIRCULATION STAFF • • • • e • e • Meeting tonight 7:30 p.m. • • . • • • • • Collegian Office • • . • •• • • • ALL MUST ATTEND • • • • • • a • ••000•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Weather, Underground Operations Delay Construction of Hammond Eng Buildings --CoLevan Aftrototo by Bob Thompson LIKE A BOMBED-OUT RUIN ... ConstoictiOn crews level area for the 2-block long Hammond Engineering Building. Giant crane (top center) will run on tracks the entire length of the construc tion project. ''Foxholes" are excavations for the foundation. 'Howdy-Nighters' Don Gay Garb Ag To It's time once again for all Ag-Hillers to forsake the usual crew neck-and-khaki garb of the college student in favor of bright plaid shirts and blue jeans for the annual "Howdy Night" get-together. Hort Woods will be the scene for this year's informal party scheduled for 7 p.m. tomor row. Speakers for this year's Ag Hill get-together will be Lyman H. Jackson, dean of the College of Agriculture; Russell B. Dickerson, assistant dean of resident instruc tion; Frank 3. Simes, dean of men; Robert Laßar, president of Agri culture Student Council and a representative from the dean of women's office. The program for the evening will include group singing and refreshments—apple cider and hot dogs. A square dance band will pro vide muz,ic throughout the eve ning, and new members of the staff will be introduced. Richard Craig, senior in orna mental horticulture from Clairton. will serve as master of cere monies. Chairman of the committees which set up the mixer are: 'ME DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Glenn Shirk. general chairman; Robert Heilman. program: Wil liam Mace, foods: Kenneth Sink, publicity and Dickson Waite, music. Freshman women will get 9:15 permissions. "Howdy Night" is sponsored an nually by the Agriculture Stu dent Council and is designed to acquaint Ag students„ old and new, -with each other and the school. * CATHAUM -HELD OVER ada &Hot 1211R30f Is DINEMPOR • PAIDLWAN -59414 .;•4 Eistats - 4 WE MOROI Awe rooNcrtoot * NITTANY NOW - DOORS OPEN 6:30 PM "The Nigh and Mighty" John Wayne -- Robert Stack BEGINS THURSDAY "GOD'S LITTLE ACRE" , Robert Ryan -- Aldo Ray Typical State College rains, plus underground electrical and sewer operations, have delayed construction on the Hammond Engineering Build ing along College Avenue, said Ray Hollister, superin tendent of the project. Work hit a snag when sewer and wire connections had be torn out and moved. At present, walls of the former buildings are still being torn down. In most cases the removal of the walls is all that remains in the demolition process. Last week a huge crane was brought to the scene to speed up operations. The crane has a max imum length of 118 feet and its boom is 75 feet. Its capacity ranges from 3100 to 6600 pounds, depending on the radius of the boom, or giant arm. Hollister said he can't make any promises now about the completion date of the new buildings, but he hopes it will be 1960. He added that building oper ations will slow down when win ter comes, but they they will try to work as long as poSsible and continue to do as much as pos sible. Asked if a completed building gives him a feeling of pride, he said, "It doesn't mean anything to you when you've built as many buildings as I have." Demolition operations began last May, when a 1800 pound ball was used to demolish the old Petroleum Refining Labor atories on College Ave. S. H. Everett Construction Co. of Bloomsburg is handling the construction job for the buildings. McDonald Named To State Committee Dr. Eugene T. McDonald, pro fessor of speech and director of the Speech and Hearing Clinic, has been named by Gov. George M. Leader to the Governor's Com mittee on Handicapped Children. The 10-member cominittee was organized in February to explore new programs and courses of ac tion to aid Pennsylvania's handi capped children, to stimulate re search, to recommend ways of coordinating activity of the var ious state government depart ments, to examine existing stat utes and propose desirable legis lation to benefit handicapped chil dren and to explore the possibility of federal aid from other sources that would be beneficial to handi capped children, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1959 —Collegian Photo by John Zerby GIANT CRANE . . . The first job for the collosal "erector set" from Germany is the new Ham mond Engineering Building on College Avenue. Jr. LaVie Candidates To Meet at 7 Tonight Junior class candidates for La- Vie will meet at 7 tonight in 121 Sparks. The yearbook will call for sophomore class candidates next week. 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