The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 16, 1962, Image 10

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230 S. ALLEN ST.
Invites the Class of '66
To Partake of These Bargains
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Wemen's $2.49
Men's S2M
Heavy Shaker Boatneck Sweaters
57.98
Navy Blue
Black
Maroon
Green
Go West, Young Man, Go West
Western Wrangler Dungarees
Men s & Women s $3.98
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Silver, Grey Green, I vy Blue, White,
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For those football games . . .
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Are you in need of those vital
unmentionables?
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BRIEFS 79c
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G. I. SURPLUS perfect for Nittany Dorms
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Office Desks
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY P
;Hungry? Confused? Go 'to the HUB
To the 10,000 people who use
its fArilities each day, the Hetrel
Union Building provides cafeteria
services, meeting - and reading
rooms as well as general informa
tion about the University,
Supplying the answers to' the
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hundreds of questions asked daily
= is only one of the many- services
= provided by the people' behind
ROOM & BOARD
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BEAVER HALL
M I E. Beaver Ave.
TERM RATES
for
Boa l rd and Room
$230:00* $240.50*
'!lncludes $5.00 Returnable Breakage Fes
Advantages Worth Considering
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• For your leisUre-hours-5 channel' television
• Clean.. pleasant rooms
• Family-style meals
(no standing in line)
• Convenient to town and campus
Make Reservations Now for , •
fall Term
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—Ask for Mrs. Guenot—
THINK..-.how aphone can help you
in youi college life! \\
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Whether you'realvingin a fraternity house or apartment, a phone ,
in your room pays off in many ways. With it you Can .
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• :Save time handling matters concerning your studies—e.g., determine the
-whereaboutslof a hard-to-get-hold-9f book .
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• =Quickly contact your friends to make plans for extra-curricular activities
• •Keep in touch with folks back home—and they in turn will find it so
convenient to reach you
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~..4(4' a kb it easy for anyone to contact you directly C - 1
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• /To arrange for your personal telephone service, Visit our Business
;/) Office at 6E. College Ave. or call, AD 7-491 L
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i PATENTION ROOMMATES: Your names can also be listed under the l
rtelephone number in your fgbm. Make it easier for students arid others • I
I te reach you. The charge Is low.
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THE BEL( TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA 4 . )
Your neighbors enlarging your world through senfice and sci4e:
ARK; PENNSYLVANIA
the HUB desk. During 1966-61.
about 85000 tickets far sports and
Artists Series events were dis
tributed at the HUB desk.
THE DESK STAFF also handles
lost and found items, records, ping
pong 'balls, booklets, brochures,
invitations, announcements, met
ropolitan daily newspapers and
copies of The Daily Collegian.-
SEPTEMBER 16. 1962,,
Any student may select records
from the collection at the HUB or
bring his - own records and listen
to them in one of the record booths
on the first f100r... Informal ping
gong rounds as well _ as scheduled
tournaments are held on ,the
grOund floor. Students also gather.
informally in the study lounges
and Lion's Den.
The Book Exchange, non
profit, student-operated agency,
sells all supplies needed for the
classroom as well as the Freshman
dink and s liandbook in its quarters
onthe ground floor of the HUB.
Since 1856, the BX has been
affiliated with the Used Book
Agency. , .whitth• enables students
to buy and sell used books.
At the beginning 'of each term,
the ÜBA posts a list of the names
and prices of books needed for
each course. Any student may
place an sale a book listed by
ÜBA. No student may charge more
than 80 per cent of -the book's
list price. The ÜBA charges the
buyer and seller of .each book
a handling fee of 10 cents.
THE HUB HAS many facilities/
for meetings ',Study, dining and
recreation. Within the period/ Of
Sept. 19 to June , 1; 1961, 167-stu
dent groups held 1.450 meetings
there between 6 p.m. and 11 p.m.
with an attendance of About 60,000
students.
Although, University students
began to think about a student
union in 1910 it wasn't •until 1951
that they voted to pay a special,
fee of $lO each per semester Ito
finance•" a campus center. When
the , alumni and• administration-
added • their• contributions to the
fund, the project was , assured.
Started in 1953, the HUB was
opened in February, 1955. It was
named after Ralph Dorn Hetzel.
president of• the University from
1926 to 1947.
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