PAGE SIX HUB OF THE FUTURE: Preliminary plans for an addition to the Hetzel Union Building have bean approved by the Board of Trustees. The architect's sketch above shows the enlarged ballroom in center background: food service Lion's Den to Grow- (Continued from page one) therel,re, been attempting to meet some of the needs for students activity facilities with modified student union areas, such as snack bars, lounges and game rooms in the various residence hall areas, Campbell said. Because of costs, the present building, completed in 1955 when campus enrollment was 12,000, wz:s r :dueed in size from the tiii9ll l llllll3llll3llllllsllllllollllMile =• ZENITH Television, Color TV, 17 : FM-AM Radios, Stereo Hi-Fi El -I , • WOLLENSAK Tape Recorders •GARRARD Changers, etc. 5..: Er — - ' TELEVISION = -I I - --ISC SERVICE; = EA_ ' , CENTER LI = bt State College TV E. = _ 232 S. Allen St. -- 3nlnlllliiiindlih,.l,,., ~,,Aialimmoir; ''.:-..'..k- ; ''1q'::'V'n:. , ;•:;"f".!•,;:;:.t 5 ;:...•;..7.:-' , .: 1 ; 1.;-:5 , . , : - , - ..:,:".,e . , ;, ...... - :.;:s.:f Y'a:.:::::'sl::L.:Z..,;.','' Re ember—for every . $5 worth of receipts • VE.3 Monday - Friday: 9:30 - 5:00 original plans even before - con- however, include all of the origi struction was started. The build- nally planned facilities, he said. ing was, however, designed to The original building was facilitate later additions. planned first by a committee WITH THE planned addition which toured many other cam the building should equal the puses with student union build original plans in terms of finan- ings. They then made recommen cial aspects and size, Walter H. dations for a student union build- Wiegand, director of the physical ing to meet the needs of the Penn plant, said yesterday. It will not,' State students, Wiegand said. On Campus the Lutheran Worship Service Eisenhower Chapel, Sunday 10 a.m. Sermon Topic: "The Word, The World, and Sacrament" Talk Back on Pastor Seyda's Sermon Lutheran Student Center, Sunday 6:30 p.m. gay ALL Your School Supplies at the BX your store we will give you a SOc refund N STATE BOOK EXCHANGE Non-Profit THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA facilities on the main floor of the addition in the right of the sketch: and office and meeting room facilities at ground level of the new ad dition to the right. Part of the present building is seen at the left. .: . ,‘'..'; . i':'•::.f.,;':i';4.F: . ! , .11-:::i:i‘..:if.'l' - ii. Located on the Ground Floor of the HUB Save $ $ -- Save $ Student Operated Student's Slayers Held in Georgia The confessed slayers of Nicho las Matthew Cascario (4th-electri cal and electronics technology- Bangor) were transferred Wednes day from the Baxley, Ga., jail where they were being held. They were taken by sheriffs to Way cross, Ga., 50 miles from Baxley. The sheriffs feared violence from the "deeply aroused" towns people toward Wilton Edwards, 39, and his nephew Robert Ed wards, 19, both of Baxley. Both men confessed to the slay ing which occurred last Saturday N.. 50.4„... PA PER, BACKS for University Courses • at Penn State's Most Convenient Book Store THE , . Pennsylvania Book Shop East College Avenue across from Atherton Hall Open . I . 4.Ptc;ZiMt. every evening until 9 M';!R.E.l' - ';il'=',; . :;:;.!.„)': . ‘]:;li;fgec.:' , :.:! . i . J'v: EIMEM School Supply Store Saturday:- 9:30 -12.00 SATURDAY, JANUARY 5. 1963 evening, but said they acted in self-defense after Cascario tried to run them off U.S. Route 1 North, where they were traveling. Sheriff J. B. Carter of Baxley said earlier that the two had been harassing Cascario by racing ahead of and then dropping be hind him. Carter said they had pushed Cascario off the road and killed him when he came back to their car to protest Cascario would haye graduated in June from the Commonwealth campus at Allentown in the two year associate degree program. :~.b ~..i . _.:S .4 • •+ f , ••••E k% ' , ' ` Z~ :~'~~
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