The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 27, 1960, Image 2

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ollegian Photo by SteNe Ole%nesich
DOGPATCH, U.5.A.... Roberta Hill, sophomore in elementary
education from New Castle, and Harald Sandstrom, Association
of Independent Men's ptesident, dance during last night's dance
spon,oted by Leonides and AIM in the HUB ballroom.
Second
Begins
Bermuda junction parties i tions du
drinates. g the second round of
chatter
for Panhellenic Council formal The counseling program for
spring rush will be held Mon- rushees will continue next week
Today's schedule runs from 9 a m.
day and Tuesday nights as theito 1 p m Monday's hours are from
second week of rushing begins.i 9 a m to 4 p m The counseling is
'given Mar
The Beimuda junction na t
i ' s 'suite in in
Atherton Miss
hall. Meousky's
are informal parties for the; According to Mrs. Norma
rushee, and are held from 6 30 to! Mountan, assistant to the dean
9 p m. in the sorority buttes. of women, several rushees have
Rushees may pick up their taken advantage of the coun
invitations for the parties until seling program.
Monday morning at the Panhel- She said most of their questions
lenic post office in Atherton concern how to manage the cost
lounge. The rushees may accept of joining a sorority, and whether
only three Invitations. !or not it is wise to drop out of
Chatter dates ended last night 'iushing
Ru,hees -were allowed to accept! As of ye.,terday 60 women had
as many as six sororities' invita- dropped out of rushing.
opps . . . sorry !
although sutton place will be open sunday after
noon, the don krebs trio will not appear.
fall down our stairs anyway
sutton place
(where the western auto store meets the sidewalk)
La Galleria Presents
FREIDA LEE
and
THE DAVE ATKINSON QUARTET
THIS AFTERNOON ONLY
3r5
This is a special session for this week only.
The regular sessions on Friday afternoon and
night and Saturday night will, of course, be
held as usual. Make it to all of them.
Week of Rush
with 'Junctions'
►ne oPtit.r COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Plans for Construction
Of Buildings Progress
Plans for construction of the new Education and Psy
chology Center Building and for the new buildings for re
search in horticulture are rapidly progressing.
Contractors will submit bids on March 9 for construction
of the buildings to the General State Authority, which is in
charge of the projects.
The Education and Psychology
Center Building will face Curtin
Rd. near the tennis courts, while
the horticulture buildings will be
constiucted at M o different loca
tions.
In the area near Tyson Hall,
two main horticulture struc
tures will stretch out directly in
front of the row of the eight
green houses. In the center of
the siring of these greenhouses,
a new one, 31 by 147 ft, will be
constructed, with an enclosed
corridor connecting it with oth
er houses and with the main
house.
On the Maude Miller farm, three
structures, each 40 ft. square,
with connecting corridors, will
provide facilities for machinery
repair and - storage, seed cleaning
and storage and a greenhouse
workroom. In addition, a new
greenhouse, 28 by 104 ft., will ad
join the triangle formed by the
three connecting structures de
scribed above. They will combine
to form a horticulture field serv
ice unit.
The Education and Psychology
Center Building will be made up
of two units, each two stories
high, connected by 42-foot paral-
Repairs
Car Radios Television
Phonographs Radios
television
Vit t ,
service O A ,
center
at
State College TV
232 S. Allen St.
Itsi,
kr .,l
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AR-EX
It's a long word, with a
formidable scientific
sound (Hy-po-al-ur-jen
ic). But you will soon
hear it pronounced by
women you know. You
will hear it mentioned
with a sense of excitement
—a feeling of deliverance
from a beauty problem...
a tragic problem for many
women. For millions of
women at least one in
six suffer allergy reac
tions to conventional cos-
SYMPTOMS OF COSMETIC ALLERGY
Nosed Irritation with hay fever
symptoms may be reused by con.
ventional cosmetics or their per.
fame ingredients.
Inflamed Eyelids can result when
eyelids are touched with fingertips
on which conventional nail polish
or remover has been used.
Cracked Swollen Lips can be
caused by a lipstick, especially
one containing indelible dye.
GRIGGS PHARMACY
120 E. College Ave.
State College, Pa.
lel enclosed bridges at the second
story level. There will be parallel
pavements at the ground level,'
with an attractive open court de-'
signed between the pavements.
In the new building, provis
ions are being made for facili
ties for studying ceramic s,
sculpture, jewelry, graphics, art
education, music education and
elementary and secondary sci
ence education.
A photography and television
studio will be included in the'
plan of the second floor of the
proposed building.
Of the horticulture buildings.
one will provide laboratories for,
systematics, plant chemistry re-,
search, graduate research, plant
breeding plant nutrition, several,
offices and other facilities.
Al Schwab
March 3, 4
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Tickets at HUB
1 Starting Monday
WE HAVE THEM!
HYPO-ALLERGENIC
Ord--which you may never have
of nor seen—can be the KEY to
ur whole problem of SAFE
eauty care for sensitive skin
metics. Hypo-allergenic
Cosmetics are those cos.
metics which are formu.
lated for the express pur.
pose of reducing allergic
reactions and irritations
to a minimum by using in.
gredients which have a
low index of sensitivity.
Under the brand name,
AR-EX, these cosmetics
are available in scented
and unscented form in
our cosmetic department.
Body Rashes may be traceable to
allergy.ausing substances in la
Lions, creams, soaps, body powder,
nail polish or deodorant.
Chapped Hands may be caused
by the use of conventional soaps,
lotions or detergents.
Other members of the family,
(even pets!) may suffer from at.
lergy to a women's cosmetics. A
change to AR•EX Hypo•Aller•
genic Cosmetics will help them.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27. 1960
Service Group to.lnduct
New Pledges Monday
Alpha Phi Omega, national
service fraternity, will induct
pledges at a ceremony scheduled
at 8 p m. Monday in 213 Hetzel
Union Building.
Any male student with previous
scouting experience is eligibile
to pledge this semester.
CLASSIFIEDS—RESULTS
50c BUYS 17 WORDS