14 , '.:,11;11 4efY.„. gct - ,2 - ',4 l Pf x.7 7 f6 A4* 3. ' W 41 . "4"ft w 4tlZlt . "' 4sl.z- •-f. • • - Study? There's too much else to do! Who drained the pool? PS U Riviera MOW Rec Hall, White Building house free fall activities GCE= Practicing for the U.S, Open By FRED BREWER Collegian Staff Writer pool. The indoor pools are open from 6 to 10 p.m. every day. Whether you're from Philly, the sticks or anywhere in Students are allowed in free, but each guest must pay 50 between, you should be able to find the type of recreation cents. Suits and towels are loaned to anyone who needs you enjoy, either on campus or In the surrounding area. them. Most campus facilities are free: some charge a nominal The Ice Skating Pavilion will open Oct. 15th and remain fee for. subsidation and upkeep with rates slightly higher for, open until the end of winter . term. It will be open to the guests. Most require a student matric card. public 7 to 10 p.m. Tuesday thru Saturday: 3 to 5 p.m. Top priority for all facilities is class instruction: next is Tuesdays and Thursdays: 1 to 3:30 p.m. Saturdays and intercollegiate sports, then intramural sports and finally 1 'to 4:30 p.m. Sundays. Students are charged 50 cents and general recreation. Despite these restrictions, all facilities the public one dollar. are usually open to the public during the evening. University Park also has 62 outdoor tennis courts and two Penn State has two 18-hole golf courses with adjacent indoor courts (10 more outdoor courts and two more indoor driving ? ranges and putting greens. Full-time students are courts soon will be available), an astro-turf area near charged $2 a round, part-time students $3, guests $4 Monday Beaver Stadium, a quarter-mile track around the stadium thru Friday, $5 Saturday and Sunday. Clubs may be rented and about 32 acres of fields that can be used for whatever for $2 a round. sport is in season. Rec Hall has a gymnasium, weight-lifting room, fencing To get to the area of Penn' State called Stone Valley, equipment and courts for squash, handball and paddleball in hitchhike west on Route 26 to Pine Grove Mills and then its new south wing. The main gym also has courts for follow the signs. According to the Department of Public paddleball and handball, plus a basketball court an indoor Information, a record number of people are using the lake golf driving range, an indoor one-sixth mile jogging track, area for fishing, hiking, boating, canoeing, picnicking and indoorrifle ranges and the controversial co-ed steam room. other outdoor recreational activities. The"%team roenrused-tobestrictly.fpethe-nufthe 7 SW,uguang •anil , ppwer boats are not allowed. Canoes and women in February gained the right to use the facility. The row boats are rented to anyone, but would-be sailors must stearnroom is open to men from 4:30 till 6:30 p.m. and to pass a test and earn a certificate. ' women from 7 p.m. till 8:30 p.m. Each car is charged 50 cents to park. Comparatively When nets are up, the south wing has badminton and the small fees are charged for renting boats, canoes, sailboats, main, gym has volleyball. A bowling alley is also located in cabins and picnic shelters and for launching or mooring your the Reel-lan. There are 14 new lanes and 12 older ones. The own boat. Rates are payable by the day, weekend, week or cost to bowl is 35 cents a game. season. The White Building has many of the same facilities plus a heated pool, dance studios and a game room. The game room is always open but the rest of the building has time limits from 7 till 10 p.m. i.inday thru Friday. Only club members are allowed in some areas, such as fencing, archery and ballet. The Natatorium has an outdoor pool which will stay open ... 0 . w7-rfi .. ... ..... Penn State has you running in circles The Iceman cometh Oct. 15 FZIET:I as long as weather permits, and three indoor pools. Inside there is a marked-off lane pool, a diving pool and a regular Off campus, nearby' lakes allow power boats, water skiing and swimming, as well as ice boating and ice fishing in the winter. Skimont, six miles from State College, is the closest of many ski resorts within easy driving range. For pinball wizards, pool sharks and ping pong players, there are game rooms at White Building, the HUB and many residence hall union buildings. Photos Or Carol McCloskey ' • Double fault, The Daily Collegian Tuesday, September 4, 1973- That's an awfully big'apple Joe Rudick Henry Stefans Randy J. Woodbury '•, • • double fault! • ;#l-. 41- ,
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