The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, August 10, 1961, Image 3

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    THURSDAY. AUGUST 10. 1961
* Collegian Photo by Toto Browne
JAZZ CLUB WORKSHOP Don Krebs and planned by the Jazz Club for the fall is a
his quartet performed at the workshop held concert on October 8, featuring the Dave
Sunday afternoon in the HUB ballroom. His Brubeck Quartet and Stan Kenton and his
group was featured along with the Kenny
Kuhn Quintet. Amo n g the activities newly reorganized band. •
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Construction Nears End
By DICK O'BRIEN
Construction of new build
ings and facilities at the Uni
versity continues with sev
eral projects scheduled for
completion this Fall.
Work on the East Residence
Halls has been completed and per
sonnel are preparing the build
ings for occupancy in September,
John Fishburn, head of the oper
ations division of the department
of housing and food service, said
yesterday.
ON GENERAL STATE Author
ity projects now underway at the
University, Walter H. Wiegand,
director of physical plant plan
ning and construction, reports
that all of the structure for the
east and west units of the class
room wing of the Education
have been completed and the
structure for the administration
wing has been started. The proj
ect should be completed by June
1, 1962, he said.
Exterior building work is near
ly completed on the Horticulture
Research Buildings on the cam
pus while exterior masonry walls
TEACHER'S AGENCY
SOUTHWEST
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Albuquerque, New Mexico
Serving the Entire Southwest,
West & Alaska
FREE REGISTRATION
Member: N.A.T.A.
Salaries: $4500 up
CANDY
HEADQUARTERS
iPennsylvania Dutch Candies
•Callard and Bowsers English
Candies
•Tobler Swiss Chocolates
• Drake's Dietetic Car_dies
• Kemp Nuts in cans
Russell Stover Candies in State
College only at
GRIGGS
PHARMACY
120 E. COLLEGE AVE.
Across from Old Main
have been completed on the unit
on the Horticulture Research
Farm near Pine Grove Mills.
Footings and foundation walls!
are in place and masonry work
should soon be started on thel
addition to the Mineral Sciences
Building.
ON EXPANSION AND revi-,
sion of utilities, which includesl
the installation of a new boiler'
and auxiliaries at the Power
Plant, work is progressing on
schedule and should be com-I
pleted prior to the beginning of.l
the heating season in the Fall.
Masonry work is underway oni
the addition to Borland Labora-I
tory which will provide a milk!
unloading area, while a hay dry-I
ing barn has been completed and;
construction of a heifer barn isi
expected to be completed this
month.
oinbines _any at smartness; wide teal-blue border is
platinum banded; flowers in gray, brown, black, yellow.
5 pc. place setting... $2495
SUMMER COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Dining room open from 5 to
9:30. Your favorite beverages
served from 4:30 to midnight.
Open from 1 to 9:30 P.M
On Graduation Day
In Boalsburg, 4 miles east
of State College on Route 322
(turn right at the. Texaco Stsition)
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Stcns COlsp.Pa.
MEMORABLE
That's a Dinner at
Duffy's
(Closed on Sunday)
Counselors to Pay Part
Of Orientation Expenses
Orientation counselors have l wown will get enough person
been re quested to pay for ly worthwhile,
the program to make
I orthwliiie, the money to be
their board during the four-Ispent (estimated at $10)." Dean
day orientation pro g ram this! UPP said.
fall, Dean of Women Dorothy! THE JUNIOR RESIDENCE
Icounselors will be the most coll
.'. Lipp, said last night. i •
nimus link with the women dur
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"There is just not money enough,mg the year and so it was decided
in the orientation budget to pav to include them in the orientation
for the food and housing of the
program. They will greet the wo
men assigned to their floor when
195 '' women who will assist with they arrive Sunday, Sept. 17.
Ithe program," she said. : The orientation leaders will act
THE FOOD AND HOUSING a'3 "specialists" in telling the wo
men agreed to provide thel men about activities and regula
,tions and serving as guides on
(housing for the counselors and,
leaders but the money w,as not e
available for board, she said. i---- The Penn Stale Engineer has
! "The women are needed to help one of the largest circulations in
with the expanuing program, this!the U.S. for a college publication
year," she said, "and we hope thelof its type.
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FAMOUS LOCK'S RESTAURANT
DUNCAN HINES APPROVED
Victorian Room—Exclusive and Elegant
Ballroom—Local Indian Decor
Lounge—Col. Shoemaker Antique Collection
Three Beautiful Drives-30 min.—Routes 220, 64. Jacksonville
"CLOSED ON SUNDAYS"
Banquet Facilities to 300 OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE
Special Prices to Parties LOCK HAVEN $470
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