PAGE TEN' Mineral Industries Edward Steidle Human resources are the great est wealth of any country. The de velopment and conservation of human resources is the primary function of th e Pennsylvania State College under the terms of the organic Land-Grant - Act. On this basis the faculty of the School of Mineral Industries ex t ends greetings to the members of the current freshman class with the hope that each member will ap preciate that the roots of human progress are in education, educa tion true to man and country. Our citizenry must compre hend the cold, fundamental, eco nomic truth that the ability to create wealth depends upon pri mary wealth; that only primary wealth can insure our economy, liquidation of our debts, national solvency, national security. .A.nd minerals furnish a major part of all primary wealth, 67 per cent in the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania. It is now generally understood that minerals have power to cause hostilities, control war strategy, bring victory, dictate peace trea ties; and in large measure, pre serve lasting peace. The mineral arts and sciences have crystallized under three or ganic units: earth sciences, min eral engineering, and mineral technology. The earth sciences are concern ed with those divisions of nat ural science which relate specif ienlly to the earth, its origin, con stitution, and evolution. The term earth sciences is a direct transla tion of "geo-ology." Mineral engineering is concern ed with extracting minerals from the earth and preparing them for use. In other words, it is the means by which mineral matter, including mineral fuels, is made available to man. Mineral technology is the ap plied systematic knowledge of primary methods of processing and treating mineral matter and directing its industrial utilization. It is. concerned with those indus trial arts and sciences which in volve the transformation of min eral fuels into energy and the conversion- of minerals of all classes into raw materials of in dustry or finished articles of com merce., Edward Steidle, Dean Bender wins Stipend Patricia Ann Bender, who was graduated in 1951, has been awarded a Fulbright scholarship for study of literature in Italy. Last year she studied at the In stitute de Cultura Hispanica in Madrid, Spain, under an exchange program with the College. C Freshmen: Ask the upper class men where the cream iest, melt-in-the mouth candy is sold. They'll answer . . . in the D CANDY CANE .. . also: •Sc candy bars to Y r homemade white chocolates eNuts, snacks College ice cream. N9:30 to is p.m. Daily Sunday afternoon Between the Movies THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE; PENNSYLVANFA, Physical Education Ernest B. McCoy To those of you who are with us for the first time, we extend heartiest greetings and a most pleasant welcome. You will find that Penn State is a friendly col lege. Every member of the staff will be most willing to be of serv ice—you have only to ask. There are traditions with which you will .soon become familiar. Ob serve and cultivate them. By so doing, you will develop a deep and abiding affection for your Alma Mater. You have come to college to get an education. In getting it, you must be sure to weigh values. Play and enjoy your creation but, with your playing, do not forget, do not forget the purpose for which you came. Students are urged to make full use of all available facilities and take part in athletic activities offered on the campus. The in creased competitive spirit among students in recent years has shown up in the development of these students morally as well as physically, and it is our firm hope that this spirit may continue and develop further to the betterment of the students, the College, and our nation. Ernest E. McCoy, Dean Undergrad -- (Continued from page five) at the end of the first eight weeks of any semester "shall be warned of impending dismissal." General scholastic record can be the cause of being dismissed or placed on probation. If Rejected by DIR Any student who is not accept ed for enrollment in the Division of Intermediate Registration shall be dismissed from the College. This applies to those students who have been referred to DIR be cause their grade point averages WELCOME STUDENTS For A Real Musical Treat VISIT OUR SHOP - • Educational Materials • Sheet Music—Classical and Popular • Record Players and Radios • Ukeleles and Rohner Harmonicas • Musical Accessories • Tremendous Selection of Rawls to Satisfy All Needs Popular—Classical Shows—Folk Music Dixieland—Jazz MUSIC STUDENTS: Music and books for your courses now in stock. GET YOURS TODAY! OPEN EVENINGS: 7:00 p. p. m. DAI•LY 9:00 a.. m.—&3o p. m. The Harmony Shop 135 S. FRAZIER STREET STATE COLIEGE PHONE 2130 Education Marion R. Trabue - Welcome Freshmen! The School of Education con gratulates and welcomes those who now become its new mem bers. We hope that you will en joy your stay with us and that you will be able to complete suc cessfully the preparation for pro fessional service you are_ begin ning this week. You who were admitted to the school should realize that hun dreds of others who wanted to en ter were not admitted. They were not rejected because they were less worthy or less able than you. Neither the faculty, nor the ad ministration, nor the trustees of the College wished to reject them, but lack of facilities and staff made it necessary to limit the number of students accepted. _ We shall do our best to provide you with the guidance and in struction you need. We hope you will be able to obtain maximum benefits from your membership in our school. M. R. Trabue, Dean fall below 0.50 at the end of the second or third semester. Paragraph P-7 states, in part: "A student not approved by the director of the division for a sec ond semester, and not accepted by the dean of a school, shall be dismissed from College for un satisfactory scholarship. A stu dent not accepted by the dean of a school at the end of two semes ters in the DIR shall be dismissed from the College for unsatisfac tory scholarship." These are only a few of the regulations found in the hand book. There are many others con cerning courses, fees, and extra curricular activities. The sun's brightness in candle power is about four billion bil lion billion. Dean of Men H. K. Wilson We in the Office of the Dean of Men welcome you to Penn State. We are glad that you decided to join the great group of students who make up the Penn State fam ily. Each of you is here to gain the best possible education. True ed ucation involves. far more than learning subject matter. The staff members in our office are con cerned with aiding you to gain those experiences outside of the classroom which may supplement and add to your technical train ing the understanding and skills offered by your curriculum. We believe that learning how to work and get along with our associates is fully as important as acquir ing a knowledge of ,subject mat ter. • We wish to assist you to profit greatly while in college. What you gain from your time here will be much or little, depending primarily upon you. Our goal is to assist you in every way to take advantage of the exceptional op portunities at Penn State. Please remember that at all times we are anxious to serve you while you are here. Counsel ing is most effective when full use is made of all available facil ities. Give - us an opportunity to help you *solve any pr oblems which may arise. If you find yourself in difficulty of any kind, please feel free to come to our office in 109 Old Main. You cannot build. a sound structure on a shaky foundation. If you are in trouble today you may be in deeper trouble tomor row. To benefit from our assist ance you must make your needs known to us jugt as soon as pos : - sible. H. K. Wilson Dean of Men COEDS KNOW ... it's the SMART SHOP for • . • SKIRTS SWEATERS BLOUSES SMANT -=NIIOP MAY; SEPTEMBER 8, 1962 Dean of Women At last you have arrived with all the enthusiasm, curiosity, and sincerity that always marks a new student. May you keep these at tributes and permit tthem to serve you as you make the four-year journey through the halls and classrooms of the Pennsylvania State College. We welcome you and offer to you the services of 105 Old Main. This is the Dean of Women's office, where you will find the dean and her staff prepared and willing to assist you at all times. Do visit this office and become acquainted with its friendly per sonnel who will be able to guide you in your adjustment to Col lege life and to direct you to any of the many special services Penn State has to offer. Chess Club Open to Men A call for new members of the Penn State Chess Club will be made later this month. The club is open to freshmen and all other male students interested in the game. The College chess squad, com posed of members of the club, won the state championship two years ago and finished second" last year. Among the members of the club is the 17th best player under 21 years of age in the United States —Howard Kalodner. Instruction w.i 11 be provided later on for novices. UNGERIE HOSIERY JACKETS MI S. Allen St. Pearl O. Weston Pearl 0. Weston Dean of Women