The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 28, 1962, Image 5

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    WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1962
Pottsville Cen
DOROTHY DRASItat
(This is the second in a series of
articles concerning the Univer-
L sity's.l3 Commonwealth campuses f,
and centers. Today's article fea
tures the Pottsville center.)
While 75 students at the Potts
ville center were studying lan
guages, chemistry and mathe.:
-matins courses on the second
floor of • the Bunker Hill school
building in 1934, grade school
children were learning their A; •
;,B,.C's on the fast floor.•
-THE SECOND FLOOR of the
'building served as i the Univer
,:sity's Pottsville-center for the first
few; years after the center was
founded.
Less than three years later
students and faculty at the center
were using - all the facilities of
the Bunker Hill building: The
school children were -transferred
to another building to provide
room for the center's expansion. -
1'11948: when. post World War
II enrollment reached.. 394 stu
dents, additional classroom p facil
ities were secured in another
school building. But this school
was located 15 blocks from the
other and students had to "corn
mite between classes."
' This'• commuting distance was
shortened Considerably ' the next
year when Pottsville center of- .
ficials purchased a large house.
shown above, which was located
only two blocks from the Bunker
Hill building.
THE HOUSE is now, used for
administation and faculty officers
and "for some classrooms. The
center will soon be 'expanded
again. The University is planning
to purchase a 40-acre 1 site five
miles froth the center's present two
.buildings.
When the transactions for the
Orientation Formi Due
Applications for women'?orien
tation leaders for next fall are
due Thursday.
The forms should be turned in
to Mrs. Nancy M. Vanderpool's
office, 129. Grange.
New College Diner
D0w„,c...„ t r trt
Women Song Dance
Women Song Women
• Women! WOmen! Women!
at the,
ATHERTON -TIM - MIXER
f , TIME: 6:30 PLACE: ATHERTON LOUNGE
TONIGHT
CAMP ECHO
RI7RI;INGHAM. NEW YORK
SUMMERCAMP' 3 for BOYS and GIRLS
Will
• .
.Women for Counselor
TUES. I MAR ? 6, WED., MAR. 7
' Must be at least 19 years old
FOR FtJ TIIER INFORMATION, AND ,
•
APPOINTMENTS. CONTACT OFFICE
OF STUDENT AID. 211 WILLARD
to provide faCilities for the expanding center. the house has been
used for both classrooms and offices.
• • • • • •
site are completed the center wills 1953. At present, 285 students
be relocated there. i tare enrolled in 44 courses.
.In addition to baccal
During its. 29 years, the center
a e•
aure
a l !has enrolled over 3,200 full-time
degree 'curricula offered atteistudents and about 15,0007 part
center, an associate degree p -time, special, informal and •war
gram in drafting and design:training students In both day and
technology has been offered sineelevening classes:
•
• SPRINP WEEK
•
REMINDER: .
1
COUNTRY AP!LICATIONS DUE
THURL, MARCH I 8
NUD DES*
(APPLICATIONS WILL BE HANDLED k
ON FIRST COMB FIRST SERVED BASIS)
Interview Men and
Positions
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. RENNSYLVMLA
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THE
Hoagies . 445 c
Introductory Offer ... Free Coke or Root Beer with every Hoagie
Hot Beef with french fries 60c
Hot'Meat Loaf ityith french fries 55c
Hot Dog with
Sauerkraut or Coney Island Sauce 20c
Pizia _with
• Meat Sauce or Pepperoni .... 85c and $l.OO
Steak - choice cut
$129
with French Fries, Tomato and Lettuce Salad, Bread and Butter
Hoinemade Chili . 30c
IMO above items found also at the My-O -My Bar downstairs
TODAY ON CAMPUS
Choirs
The Netherlands Chamber Chou
will present a concert at 8:30
p.m. in Schwab. Under the direc
tion of Felix de Nobel. the choir
wil sing selections written in the
sixteenth and seventeenth cen
turies, folk songs and contempo
rary selections.
The , Meditation Chitpel Choir,
Section 11, will present the sec
ond of a series of sacred music
concerts at" 9 p.m. in the Helen
Eakin Eisenhower Chapel.
Tickets
Tickets for Saturday's Horace
Silver concert in Schwab are on
sale on the ground floor of the
HUB from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Applications
Application blanks for the out
standing senior in the college of
education are available at the
HUB desk. There is no average
requirement. The deadline is 5
p.m. March 2. Applications should
be returned to the HUB desk.
Lecture
John Robb will speak on "Better
Red or Dead" at 8:15 p.m. in
McElwain lounge. The talk, spon
sored by the McElwain Religious
Affairs Committee, is open to the
public.
Other Meetings
Architectural exhibits, New En
gineering Exhibition Hall
Chemical Engineering Society,
Lecture, "Opportunities fo r
LUTHERAN STUDENT VESPERSI
TODAY
. WEB. 6:30 • 6:55 P.N.
EISENHOWER CHAPEL
its a
with
GOOD FOOD
:VI :Tel 4 I*/ e,]
My-O-My Bar
(across from Old Main)
Chemical Emblem's." 7:30 01114 i
Alpha Chi Sigma
Chess Club, 7 p.m., HUB cardroom'
Figure Skating Club, 8. gym., 218
HUB ,
Inter-collegiate Council on Gov
ernment, 7:30 p.m., 217 HUB
Meteorology Seminar,' Lecture.
"Development and Ideas in
Micrometorology."' 3:55 p.m..
Willard
Phi Epsilon Kappa, 9 p.m., 314
HUB 1
PSOC Canoe Division, 7 p.m., 2
Buckhout
SENSE, students tor peace meet-
big. 7:30 - p.m.., Baptist,
400 S. Burrows St.
Sociology
_Club film.
Gray," 7:15 p.m., 214 Bourke
Women's Chorus practice., &1$
p.m., HUB assembly -
Panhel .Elects Treasurer
Sandra Pohlman .of Zeta- Tata
Alpha sorority, was elected- treas-t
urer of the Panhellenic Couheit
yesterday, Pamela Chadwick elec.
lions chairman announced' last
night ; .
Miss Pohlman defeated'her two
opponents, Donna Sutin, Alpha
Phi, and Carol Eckhardt, Alpha
Omicron Pi, in what Miss Chad
wick termed a "fairly -close" race:
lord to Talk at Ilucknall
Walton J. Lord, instructor in
art and.architectural history,!will
deliver a lecture,- "American
Painting in the 19th Century -'-
From Allston to Weir"- at , the
opening of an exhibition of 19th
Century American Painting at
Bucknell University, Lewisburg.
Sunday.
dote . . .
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