EUNKLE HALLWAY :n th: Collegian Photo Feature By MARTY SCHERR Photo Editor :OOM V| * Vv r’ ‘/ X'' 'it*' 1 * * v 1 - v , r * * BALCONY ... .LEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA 4 r .. ■ { - iX , K's'H- 'i ,s,\‘ * .i - ■ « f % A." ►' North Halls Are Airy, Spacious Housing about 1200 students, the new est addition to the University’s expanding residence halls system, is the North Halls group. The dormitories have many modern and spacious living areas. Recreation rooms, located in each building, contain facilities for ping-pong and shuffleboard and comfortable chairs. They also have adjacent kitchens where students can prepare refreshments for mixers and social events. The lounges, with overhanging bal conies and long stairways, provide a place WBB &-t ' -ÜBS LAUNDRY ROOM THE NORTH DORM "MALL" h| mm for relaxation and study as well as a meeting area for each single unit. In each residence building are laundry facilities for students who do their own washing and ironing. Warnock Hall, main lounge and dining areas, houses a “live’’ snack bar, a hi-fi music system, the post office, and a grand piano (below). The Mall of the North Halls is seen above. It is the connecting pathway be tween the halls: Warnock, Runkle, Leete, Holmes, and Beam. POST OFFICE THE GRAND PIANO IN WARNOCK HALL PAGE FIVE I® ill Jiy
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