PAGE EIGHT Tom Mix Raised on Dußois Campus By DOBOTHY DSASHEB Pride ’em cowboy" techniques is The idea tor the Pußois center /-ra.4. .. *h~ „/ now used for science desses. Theland the other centers which were itrtuSet covexntino the TH&xerx- w “ rfgmdrittl «xm alterWatuaPy found*p throughout tty's 13 cam twtoy vt 4i A />rt TaAu/V .SufluJOn 40 it WBS vLlit lfl 1947 XTlGHtdl CI&SS£S uX idflCBtilon i*U“ Stfrfe ufturTlhe iffiofa raised in a community dents in 1933. “ ' campus.) drive. The experimental schools were Tom Mi*, one of America’s first Ihißois campus also >-keatedm Sayre- and Hollywood cowboys, grew up on'«[ udes -**« 30-room mansion. Brscfard-Wirrea. In the early the four-acre estate in Dußois l s ho wa ** the right, which now 30 s dozens of communities m the which now serves the University acnonunodates the library, ram- state had asked the University to and 250 full-time students as the *** room, dispensary some class- offer some courses in. them area. Dußois Commonwealth rooms and faculty and admimstra-.As a result these experimental _ . . 1 tive offices. schools were set ty>. Tnnn!> l vr? 33 tnr I *i£s C * >Q>er additions were made to AFTER A STOUT and an Bt- rotate The estate. tb* campus in 1949 when' a small tensive survey of ttie various com whS fetes tod? J’&TE ; building was; built, inunities, Pottsvil% along with aivM Urdveriitvin WOT*® tin community funds. Hazleton and Unjontown, -were to the tten next year a large, homeWleeted as the sifa|s for the first newly established center nr ’tjr was purchased and con-University centers., Twr twoctorV T b**® » dining hall for stu- The education school at Sayre- Towanda was alsoicontinued for Tom Mix probably leaned fatal a few years tut the Bradfonl- Warren school waij dropped. However, the equipment and faculty of that scljool was trans ferred;. to the ne\fly. established Dußois campus. In the years to come the Uni versity established almost a dozen other extension oepters. j Men's Glee Club Sings On National TV Shows The Men’s Glee Club appeared on two nationally broadcast tele vision shows, ABC’s “Camouflage’” and NBC’s “The Price Is Right”; Friday in an unscheduled part of Its visit to New York City. When emoee Bill Cullen of 'The Price Is Right” discovered that about 80 members of the group wene in the audience, lie asked them to sing. The men. sang the “Nittany Lion” from the audience at the end of the show. The group also attended the ’Camouflage" 6how where the performance was repeated. The club also sang at Town Hall In New York City, and in Lan caster, Milton and East Orange, N.J. . , I LIGHTWEIGHT SPORT COATS Casualty handsome jackets. ■ . . Authentic natural shoulder Model with easy lines .tailored to exacting standards in an ex citing collection of ; colors, tex tures and materials.; PARISH'S MEN’S SHOP 133 $. tea* JUDS-ISCS i Ctßpui Shopping Center THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVEeSj dents. ANOTHER is currently being initiated with a goal of $600,000 set to provide the campus with a new classroom. Most of the expansion of .this campus and many of the campuses, 'has been a result of self-help iprojects and community coopera tion. . '••1 f! ■ >l*l )fon«d Ranchwrodfaar i . I i ! : (Ui©©®Ki l® D Girls should be real Bml watching manuals dearly state th; |t dm fa the tody ortiv/ng birds. It has noAiag wbatsfievtr to do with ttjyfed birds, nodels of birds or ptopgrafta Of birds. The girl watching purist observes tips Same rule, la i other words, gkf watchers do not consider its trae tone* lion of their ait to watch nh ia ■togies or w> Marines. ■ 1 Girl Wat cher's Guide Presented i>yPalJ Mall Famous Cigarettes - if-. .'■/ 'l* / I'l' j/te It-.r, "I . ji". PA&L PENNSYIVANIA which was tbs boms of .n framing nl Doßois family, is iha sals ot .tbs main fat flu CommcnvrSelfh Campus there. Included in the house besides offices axe ,&»' libirary, dis pensary, assembly room and some classrooms. Zt was tdvoa to 3b* University in 1937 and since than!a smaS recrsuitimn 1 fcniVTmg, dante# bell and classroom have been built partly with funds collected in comrsmmtf drives. j ; • j *■ j' Ibe real, live girl b cad llw quest, the subject of to cootefflpUti ||H watdvn (wdi at ttecovtas ji . ao iubstitote for the red thing. (P*B h, !toa lkoe% ao aelKßState lor MB bcss— it'* so good to yow taste!) \ Pall Mall’s natural ! is so good i loy.irtaht So smooth, so sktisSying so sm&eabie: Wi rftarf m «• ML TK «M Kate* Ml' T«t (W> * 6*i fe pataka * ** mils AlnOn FMOAY, MARCH /■- ■(■•VJ ! ‘ i ** ? i , ’ i *• * i .. * - • '* t, ' 0* |:--1 K:i- ! ' ' ?’! ' 'J * , •* Si | cl f O'-- - * f:i . ■ \'y.'- the objec* et b&; aJ. A* experienced | (aS smokers fcow v UE% natural taSte >. 1962 .-v-
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