PAGE EIGHT Wintry t, eather Folecost for Week By JOEL MYERS Wintry weather complete with snow and below freezing tempera tures is forecast Ia continue through most of this week. A trend toward colder weather was predicted to begin last night and continue today. Temperatures arc expected to wniain below 30 degrc( s today as contrasted with yesterday's high or 38. SNOW FLURRIES ;lye possible ligl.ly and an important snow stm ni IS likely late today, tonight and t omorrow. 'Vr•athrrmen have been eyeing he Gulf of Mexico during the past '.v days bovai c the weat her pat- ern there has heen favorable for he development of a major storm. HUB TEIMACE ROOM vi S 7 g n lelibil l e f lib" Candlelight Dinner , , 1 ‘ ,t Ili X( -). / 1 6 1r 'ti. '-' '• e. 4 .; s / t'' ::; . f ) i ~..1 4 k slt Thursday, Feb. 14 igt r; , .v.# 17 ,,,,i,,, if ~... 1/%4 1 c ,1, ( , I 11. Ar \ 5 - 6:45 It i. tkf t i-Nr 71 ) I._ lII I ‘ t 1 Lion ' s Den Grill Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. 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As the storm moves northeast ward along the coast today and tonight, snow. -lcet and rain will spread northward. Temperatures in the central stales were expected to he near zero this morning for -the third day in succession. Another and more intense arctic air mass is pushing southward from northern Canada. This fresh intrusion of bitter cold air prom ises much below normal tempera tures for the eastern half of the nation for the second part of this week and probably into the week end. Lill 0/7 -Z44 -- • " _ 32 South Allen Street Francis 1 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA 16„.... IVA ' AA 'll p i ' S l r l' 1 I J 1 4 , :•.V.AV• ;ILI •..F•t4Vl ; Y iea ....,:....-• Silver Scu Classic Rose In this area today it should be mostly cloudy and colder with occasional light snow. The high temperature will be about 28 de grees. TONIGHT SHOULD be cloudy and cold with snow, possibly heavy at times. A low of 20 is expected. Snow, gusty winds and cold weather are indicated for tomor row. Temperatures should average in the middle 20's. Thursday will be mostly cloudy, windy and quite cold. SPA "TS CLOTHING CIF R 4--Na WE ARE PREPARING FOR OUR COMPLETE NEW SPRING LINE OF CAMPUS SPORTSWEAR Heavy Knit Shakers Bulky Knit Sweaters Car Coats 1 Lot - Wool Skirts Ski Pants Ski Parkas 1 Lot Slacks White Sweat Socks . . . . Randy Snea k ers Seamless Sweaters . Sport Shirts Wool Shirts Woolrich Jackets I Lot - Ski BoOts . . . Reversible PSU Jackets Naugahyde Sleeve PSU- Jackets Randy Sneakers Banlon Sport Shirts . . 1 : Lot= Penn State Sweatthirts - Greatly Reduce'ld Men's & Ladies' ice Skates ( 1 / 2 OFF) * E. COLLEGE AVE. --- 500 Summer Frosh Expected About 500 ne,w students will be admitted to the University for the 1963 summer term, Robert G. Bernreuter, dean of admissions and registrar, said yesterday. Speaking in "relatively modest figures," Bernreuter said that of the 261 applications processed, 152 arc qualified for admission. How ever, Bernreuter stressed that many applications must still be processed before the 500 open spaces are given out. Bernreuter also mentioned that the students admitted for thi: * LADIES * Nylons p_ 19c r _ . (1 PAIR PER CUSTOMER) * MEN =MEI METZGE S Originally 13.95 N ow 730 Values to 6.98 (1/2 Values to 40.27 ti /2 Values to 6.95 Originally 22.95 N ow Originally 8.95 Now Values to 6.98 ( 1 / 2 . k Originally 1.50 ILI IN OW Originally 4.95 Now Values to 9.38 Originally 2.99 1::=:=1 Qriginally 6.95 Originally 4.65 ‘4O/2 CAMPUS SHOPPING 'CENTER TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1963 summer term will be the last stu dents to enter the University without taking the College En trance Examination Board Schol astic Aptitude Test. Presently, any Pennsylvania resident who ranks-in the upper fifth of his graduating class is exempt from this requirement. If any open spaces remain in the alloted freshman class' after all qualified students are granted summer admission, qualified stu dents who were excluded from the fall term 1963 because of lack of space will be offered summer admission. OFF) OFF) OFF) 17.25 6.50 OFF) 1.09 3.10 OFF) OFF) OFF) OFF) OFF) . (20% 13:95 j. Now 15.95 Now 4.95 !slow OFF)
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