PAGE TWO 67 Delegates Selected Skulls, Cat, To Attend Encampment From The names of students chosen to attend the sixth annual f\/\| |y|US6UITT Student Encampment Sept. 4 to 7 at the Mont Alto Forestry: h „ man skulls a School have been released by Harry Martini, encampment mounted skeleton of a cat, to committee chairman valued **«»». were stolen ■*-***•***- rsoaaetune over the weekend from One of the originally scheduled workshops, the Student a display case in Mineral Indus- Placement and Employment Workshop, has been dropped. Bu^ di T g ' . , Martini said the subject will be| 7 ™ ma. lack o. both materis.: campus patrolman during a rou and interest as the reason for »;„*->> . dropping the workshop. , i J,,. _ . p ! David Snell, curator of the Following b a list of the Mineral Industries museum, yes ?°^ t :items may have been taken but Nurodc. chairman, Patricia Ev-.this was not definite, as all ma “*• sei ? et ?s r: _P u Vt’ JtV'.-terial in the case was not cata sanne Smith, Richard Martin, logued. Myrna Paynter, Robert Franklin,- 0 { Geology The Senior Class Advisory]Lianne Cordero. Dorothy New-! The case from which the speci- Board will meet at 7JO tonight m * n » n T* ’ anet David-; were taken is a part of the in 218 Hetzel Union to select six so * . ;geology exhibit on the first floor mieeectinns fnr t v,e eif- ' Acaf ? UQ^ t «^ re s? f!^ e v» a 1 j tal present a resume of all senior ac- Tressler. Hamer, vfjf b> M ‘ lC Monday , Hai i ander ’| ls - “Traffic violations accounted for semester Fma! °fr2£fe H JK au “niobiles committees for the 'Senior BalljpSlip and F^tS'^° r 50 rep °^- t0 *,l ,i_.o >. bo,id. ra* e : sxt. . c . f . „, , postcards officially notif.vmg Four students had a total of Phi Eta Sigma to Hold j them of their appointment A few,si2 in fines suspended. Two stu- Pledge Meetina Toniaht I r(tzr - 3 - ir -} r appointments, to be ; dents failed to appear before traf- Pled-’e -"sh*s fo' P‘—* Eta Si s ' n ? b *T P^ i i tlon '. ] A " IJI . 1 be QJS ' He court and lost their right to r.ea e ...g.*.s P.*. U Si»- closed at a later aate. Alternate appeal. Thev were automatically "freshen men's honorary Relegates also will be named and ffi S 4. automatically fraternity, will be;win be notified bv postcard. ! fi*om Thirty townspeople and faculty There are ten times as many UV . ' p 1R , ' Ol hpa-ts-jand administration members will,miles of surfaced highways in the Pledges have been asked to,'be chosen this week as delegates United States as there are iriileg bring a t.j initiation fee. 'to Encampment. of railroad tracks Sr. Board To Select Gift Ideas State Rec Conference Begins Today Registration will begin to-: day at 10 a.m. for the 10th' annual recreation conference' of the Pennsylvania Recrea-j tion Society. j Approximately 250 people will attend the meetings and work-' shops. ] The theme of the conference, i which will continue until Friday, is “A Decade of Recreation Pro gress in Pennsylvania.” The main speakers at the three day conference are Paul H. Doug lass, Penn sylvania Recreation Council; Maurice K. Goddard,? state secretary of forests and vrat-j ers; Milton A. GahrieKon, pro-: fessor of education at New York] University; C. C. Bream, Jr, chief; of the recreation division of Vet-1 eran's Administration. Washing ton, D.C.; and Charles H. Boehm.] superintendent of the State De-; Service and Sales • Radios •Cat Radios sa • Phonographs Kjl •TV Sets State College TV 232 S. Alien St. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA partment of Public Instruction, another general session at 215 Luncheon Follows in HU3 ; p jn. di£n»'TK3m°‘-‘?i e fWi ! n- U 1 Afternoon-workshops will in * re^-. elude cooperative planning for A iene-f,T K»„: r =< re g lona l Parks, the hospital and; : !1 .^ B * n at;its relation to the community, ri- 1 t top * lc ‘^ ecr . ea j fie clubs and firearms safety pro- Physical :gramSf outdoor j Aftemoom workshops mcludeifi 115 student career meet ,sections op administration of; cl- ... , . parks and playground mainten- ‘ dinner will begin at 6 p.m. and ance, puppetry, standards for the T' _,. , a dance training of hospital and institu-. fe£ “ va * at 8:30 p.m. ttonal recreation personnel and! Luncheon Meeting Follows an archery clinic. i Friday’s general session will Banquet to Be Held ■ begin at 10:45 pun. and will be : A student-alumni banquet ai d followed by a luncheon meeting d.nner meeting will follow an af- at 12:30 p.m. te-noon coffee hour. , All the meetings are open to Tomorrow’s genera: session a: die public. 1’ p.m. will be followed by a hm-» cbeon meeting at 12T5p'.m. and ♦NITTANY TODAY —. Rendezvous tor Adventure! A CIC ■u C ir.em a Scope and Color BEGINS THURSDAY “GIMA tit firf «*• prt At Tt'lm Mff »W«CdbvtH.Y.NI»«r frisky* cuu LouoßßisfDA • vrnorno desica rCATHfIUM 9th Reading Festival To Begin Tomorrow The ninth annual Pennsylvania Intercollegiate Reading Festival, sponsored by the Department of Speech, will be held here tomorrow and Friday. Students from 12 colleges and universities, including seven students from the University, will participate in read ings of prose narrative, poetry, short poems and drama during the 2-day festival. The festival was developed to give students an opportunity to share aesthetic experiences and to perform before large audiences without competing. The festival places emphasis on shapng litera ture. No Awarding °f Prizes The event is non-competitive and no speaking contests wili be held. There will be no judging and no awarding of prizes, tro phies or ratings. The poetry .sessions will be held in the reading room of the Hetzel Union Building. Sessions for prose, narrative and drama will be held in the Mineral Sci ences - auditorium. All sessions during the two days are open to the public. University students participat ing in the reading sessions are John Welien, senior in arts and iletters from Pittsburgh; Patricia ;Doll, senior in arts and letters 'from York; Jon Wilder, sopho more in arts and letters from State College; Joyce Bascn, fresh man in arts and letters from Scranton. Others Participating Gerald Denisof, senior in thea ;tre arts from Philadelphia; Carol jLeveton, sophomore in education from Pittsburgh; and Bernard ! Robbins, junior in arts and let-| iters from Greenville. I The festival will end with a banquet Friday. Eleanor Horan, senior in arts and letters from Frackville, will be mistress of ceremonies. , Mrs. Mildred T. Evanson, as sociate professor of drama and speech at Catham College, will 'speak on “Interpretation: A jCross-View of the Arts." i Festival chairmen are Mrs. ! Harriet D. Nesbitt and Dr. Wil liam W. Hamilton, assistant pro cessors of speech. I More than one-third of the en tire population of Arizona resides iwithm a 30-mile radius of Phoe inix. 1 ★ STARUTE* DRIVE-IN THEATRE New Show Time: 8:30 DST Tonight, Thurs. & Fri. TOWARD THE UNKNOWN STARRING William Holden with LLOYD VIRGINIA NOLAN LEITH In Warner Color PLUS ODONGO Starring Rhonda Macdonald FLEMING CAREY in Cinema Scope NOW SHOWING Featureiime 1:56, 4:26, 6:56, 9:30 WEDNESDAY, MAY 1. 1957 Addition Set In Poultry Research Poultry research will he ex panded at the University upon completion of an addition to the present poultry building sched uled for July 1. • Construction of . the addition was started two weeks ago. The new portion will be 80 feet long and 12 feet wide. - Charles A. Lamm,- heed of the division of building maintenance and operations, said the addition will expand facilities of the pres ent research laboratory and work shop. Minor Projects Underway Lamm also said several minor maintenance projects are under way including interior painting in the older part of the infirmary and in Woman’s Building. New offices for agricultural economics and agricultural extension are being created in the Weaver Hall Annex Building. Some minor spring maintenance [work is being completed by Uni versity employes. Workmen last week began tarring the roof of Mineral Industries Building. The project is scheduled to be finished next week. Spring Landscaping Spring landscaping ,work is pro gressing rapidly, also. Walter W. Trainer, head of the division of landscape construction and-main tenance, said landscaping work is being finished this week around the Home Management Buildings and University Hospital. Trainer Teported work is a little behind time due to the present hot weather which’ followed right after a rainy period. 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