PAGE TWELVE 1 , 1 rA* - • ',.' • r< 4 ,Ire - 4744,f, t i , 01.41 • - GETTING READY for some footprints are these workmen at the Hammond Building project. Work is nearing completion on the building started over a year ago. Alumni Special The Alumni College of the University will offer a select program of liberal studies for alumni who want to combine informal study with vacation on the campus during the first two weeks in August. As a part of the University's overall program in con tinuing liberal education, two sessions will be conducted, Aug. 1-6 and Aug. 3-12, with classes, from 9 to 12 a.m. and free time! in the afternoon and evening. Five courses will he offered during the first session. The sec cond session will be devoted en tirely to leadership training. ; Alumni may register for either or both of the sessions, according Dr. Ralph W. Condee. assistant director for humanities of the University's Center for Continuing Liberal Education. Dr. Condee will teach a course in Modern Fiction during the first session Other courses offered are Pol itics, 19(30, taught by Dr. Robert W. Iverson, assistant director for the social sciences; Introduction to the Humanities. by Dr. Harrison T. Mescrole, assistant professor of English literature. Ways of Mankind, by Dr. Kenneth Beiitel, associate pro fessor of art education. Over 100 alumni are expected to attend. The Alumni College has of- IMPORTANT DINNER DATE? ( \lr .;:...* , ~. :.....: J '':'4"-:, -•:;-% Escort your lady to the Boalsbur g Steak House for memorable .6inin g . A su perb cuisine and courteous service make the occasion an event! Steak House Boulshurg 4 Miles South of Slate Colle g e on Rt. 322 Will Offer Program fered four sessions on campus since its inception in 1958. The last was held in April with about 30 persons attending the program on "America as a Civilization: The Public Philosophy." Swim Trunks Now Priced at $2.99 Mac's Haberdashery 229 S. Allen St., Al) 9-1211 Free Parking rent of More TAKE ME HOME BAR-B-QUED? ,•-•--- ' .