FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 1962 Commonwealt ERIE. •-••• The new $67,5,000 the building on the Bebrend Campus will !soon be ready for dedication, according to T. E. Campbell, assistant direc tor of the campus. The new class room-laboratory building, which will be called the Dr. Otto F. Behrend Scienci Building,. was completely enclo'sed with the bea t ing system d in operation be fore the. winter weather set in.. The addition will permit .Beh rend to double.its enrollment. Dr. Otto Behren was the broth er of Ernst Behrend, upon whose estate the campus is located. Dr. Behrend bequeathed $750,000 to the campus several years ago. . . SCRANTON The first• issue of the Serariton Center's news paper, The Cub's Roar, was ,pub lished in December. Theresa,Sar do, OSGA corresponding secre tary, is editor„ A car :washlt sponsored by the graduating flags, has resulted in a•profit of ;64, which' brings the senior ftind to 5118. The money will be used to finance a gradua tion dinner-dance in June. UNIVERSITY PARK Beh rend continued its pace , in the Western Section of the Common wealth Campus Sports League through the third round. The Erie team leads its division with .un blemished records in table tennis, bowling and chess. Altoona Cam pus holds second place in bowling and table tennis with 2-1 records, while Dußois' and New Kensing ton are. tied for second in chess at 1-1. In , •the Southeastern Division, Mt. Alto sports ,2-0 records in bowling and chess. The Foresters share their chess lead with York TODAY ON CAMPUS Folk Donee --The Interlandia 'Folk Dance Club will hold a folk dance from 7:30-11 P.M. in 302 Engineering D. Admission is free and instruction will-be given. Art Exhibit - Thesecondinnual Atherton Hall art exhitiition will open to continue through Sunday. The Oxhibit, ;being held in the Ather:. ton lounge, features the art work of .residents of the hall. , . Muting* Agronomy _Extension Group, 1 I 218 HUB Bridgel, Club; . 7 p.m., HUB Card room • Graduate Chess Group, 7 p.m., HUB main lounge ' ' William. Penn Foundation, 9 atm.- b p.m., HUB ground . floor • • • • Applications Applications for positions on the, *MA ' —five Board must. be turned "TPA office .1b Law School Candidates The Law School Admilsion Test, ..requited . for , admission -to most of the leading Americah law schools, will.'be given on , Satur day, Feb. 10. , • , The test - , which is administered by the .department of political science and is intended for those in the Central Pennsylvania area, will be given' in 109 Armsby. . Students interested in atiplying fOr school- or wishing to measure their capabilities for possible ad mission. may file their applications immediately with the Educational Testing Service, Law School Di vision, PrinCeten. N.J. SING OUT:FOR PEACE Featuring AILX DOBKIN Phila. Folk Singer 1 SATURDAY-8 P.M. •I 'Wesley Fou.ndation . . i Campus News ; Workmen Replace 'Campus, In table, tennis, York: Missing Limestone ,leads its division with' a 2-0 fog,! The contractor for the Pollock 'followed by Wyoming with 2-I.'residen6e halls has received re •placements • missing lime ! Pottsville. list year's leaguetstone on two for of the the dorm units :champs in chess, maintained its land workmen are now installing i supremacy with a 3-0 record, -to ithem, Walter H. Wiegand, director lead the Anthracite ' Division. of the physical plant, said yester- Hazlelon, with an identical 3-0 1 !log, leads the sector in bowlingi da Y' ' Last summer, because of a con twhile Stranton sports an unblem-' ' ,in table tennis. tractor's error , in following the , fished record after three Matches 'specifications of the architect, several section of the limestone , • • • • facing on Pollock 3 and 5 were !Students of the Commonwealth to eliminate any danger Campuses are now allowed to par-'to passer-by. ;ticipate in the student insurance' i program. 'Chess Team Victory ._ . . 1 ..._ David Trager, 'student insur-j The Chess team defea t ed Kutz-!1 ance chairman, .said it is now up; town State College 8 1 / 2 to 1 / 2 , Jan.; to the individual; campuses stu- 27, 28 in the. Hetzel Union lounge.! dent governments to cooperate int The match was played in two! the program. j rounds. The team beat Kutztown ; 4 1 / 2 to % Saturday evening in pHILADgLpHIA p oss ibili_ i the first round and 4-0 Sunday ties of setting up a University-jafternoon in the second. wide evening school student gov-I ernment for coordination of extra-' curricular activities and commu-I nication between students will bel discussed by a committee estab-i lished by Continuing Education d John C. McMeekin, Ogontz eve-1 'ring school administrator, has , been named to the committee " AT HOME" Memorial Lounge ;at the ,Chapel FRIDAY 3-5 P.M. Meet Your friends, chaplain staff, and campus personalities. Mrs. Laura Davis will serve as bootees and refreshments will be served.. • Everyone is Invited today. GLAIR SHOP .142 S. Men BOSTONIAN I.TD. 106 5. Alton C'ENTRE COUNTY ITLM LAB 32LW. Biavez CENTRE HARDWARE 227 S. Allen CHARLES SHOP 124 S. Allen CHILDREN'S SHOP 138 E. Collego - - RETAIL DIVISION • STATE COLLEGE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE THE DAILY CC►LL ~ GIAN UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA 124 E. CoHoge CONTEMPORARY TRENDS 110 W. College caksTßtrs 132 5. Alien • DAMNS & CO. 148 S. Allen JAC* HARPER 114 W. College New College Diner G , DOLLAR DAYS TODAY & TOMORROW - FEB. 2 & 3 Yes, Dollar Days are still going strong. Come on downtown today and take advantage of tre n;iendous savings that are offered only during dollar days. SHOP AT THESE STORES DISPLAYING THE BLUE & WHITE DOLLAR DAY BANNERS 'S MOYER JEWELRY 114 16 7 HU C M ollage 220 S. All4ra CALIN'S DRESS SHOP . MUR JEWELRY CO. ' ' 130 L Allan . 230 S. Allen . ZALIWS KENS SHOPG. C. MURPHY CO. 1 S. Allen . 131 S. Allan , • - 41 MUSIC B OOM ' -KEELER'S . _. lan • HIRE. college • PEIM-WHELAN DRUGS LEVINE BROS. . , - 101 E. Bomar 14715. All . , -. an AEA & DERICX McLANAHANS SELF-SERVICE 121 S. Allan 134-5. Allan 1 .5 - # , SCHLOWS QUALITY SHOP MeLA.NAHAN'S DRUGS 110 E. CoUag• . 229 S. Allan • ; SEAR& ROEBUCK & CO. MAC'S HABERDASHERY • 230 W. College 202 S. Allan TOT 'N' TEEN 107 W. Dorm , WOLF FURNITURE 320 E. Callan* WOOLWORTH'S 116'3. Allan STATE COLLEGE SLARGERETS SHOP , 111 S. Allipzi METZGEPS 211 E. College
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