TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 17. 1959 Snack Establis In Redi Coeds living in th dence Halls can n study snacks at a opened by the D' Housing in the Redi by this semester.. Eight vendors noi women with a vari candy and ice cm underway to add pastry, potato chips and another dispen i“ South Resi tnv get their vending area :partment of fer lower lob- 'V provide the isty of drinks, im. Plans are a vendor for s and pretzels, s ing fruit. i nack area wasl ;sentatives to] it Government! last year. The Otto Mueller, every two the doimitory The idea for a si suggested by repr the Women’s Studei housing committee group meets with director of housini weeks to discuss housing situation. No area had bee i provided for a snack bar wher Redifer Hall was constructed, so a small stor age room has been converted to fill the needs of dormitory resi dents. Work has jeen going on for several months, since the room had to be painted, Jwired for elec tricity *and plumbing provided for a sink to wash out the machines. Asphalt tiles were laid to form a large PSU on the floor. j Two sets of wrought-iron tables and chairs, similar to the deck furniture used on terraces around the dormitories, have been pro vided for the women’s use. The Department of Housing intends to put additional furniture in the alcove outside the snack room if the place becomes popular with coeds. There is an added possibility that regulations can be adjusted so that the doors leading to Redi fer can be left open, allowing the women to use the vendors be tween 10 and 11 p.m. 'y> ( ) | and GREENHOUSES Our Specialties are cut flowers, dynamic arrangements and corsages We axo proi of cux wid: ••loci ion poiiad plai fox u*o i door* ox oi of-dcors. Memhci Lyons andGre Florists enhoeses 129 W. Bishop St. toward St. • tL 5-4786 633 E. 1 Bellcfon! or ted Now there is a large, Book Store on E. College Ave. The! New THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA modern KEELER'S CONGRATULATES PENN STATE AND WE WISH TO THANK ALL CLASSES FOR THE ACCEPTANCE OF THEIR | SCEEEER 5. .. The University Bookstor 206 East College Avenue... Opposite the East Campus Gate Serving Penn State Students Since 1926 -t ?*>.{• 3 /v r ‘^ky STUDENT BODY NEW SELF-SELECTION STORE. <■ Once there was a small Book Store on West College Avenue, PAGE ELEVI
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