PAGE TWO New Committees Named For Stone Valley Projects President Eric A. Walker h:1, appointed committees to detertn:ne policies concerning the development and opera tion of lite proposed Stone Valley Recreational Area. Plans are being made for the construction of a dam on Shaver Creek in Store Valley to provide a lake that would be -- the center of a large recreation area. The site chosen a G 044 22 Get 4.0 ,a o c u r . e tr a ac n t d th u a s t es the fo y ti ni v e t rsit c y' onnoawl and research purpose. Average In ' The chairman of the Stone Xral-' ley Policy Committee is Maurice, K. Goddard. on leave as director! of the school of forestry to serve. Eng College as state secretary of forests and' waters. The committee will take initiative in planning new poli- , ,_ students i n the Col- cies or in passing judgment on Tweri.v-,wo lege of Engineering Architecture requests for changes in present:, finished the year with a 4.0 aver- policies. age. Committee Named They are Ronald Eisenhart, Al- Others on the policy committee . Ci M I ton Kendall. Ronald Tripp, Rob- are Benjamin A. Whirler. profes ert Horst, Holland Rudy. Walter ;sor and head of the department of rfArdenne, William Bic k ham , 'civil engineering: Fra n k: 111., Saul Kinman, Frederick Young, Swartz. professor of paleobotanY tudents On James Porter, David Valentine,.and head of the department of Lee Strawbridge, James W in e- geology; Ossian R. MacKenzie.; if • miller, Bror Larson. Donald Fin - ;dean of the college of business; ®can s List ley, Wa her Thrush. Joseph C han p - .administration; Ernest B. McCoy., ko, Robert Powlus, Robert Fore- dean of the college of physical, man. John Allen, Frank Warner,. Thirty-on e e students in the Col-' .education and athletics; and Dr.' g Albert Neissner. Robr 'C. Bi -r.- - ; -:--,tar to.lee of Home Economics and - ert . ...,ernreuter. assistant to. Others named to the df.an s list ll°b ,t'kent3,•-six students in the College were: '- - -, the president for student affairs.!of Mineral Industries have been' Le„,. Hoffman, ~.,-,,, George v ‘ , l , , 3. ., 2 : William C. Bramble, professor' 4 named to the dean's lists of theirs Theodore Curtin, 3.51: Harold Hughes. 3.53 ; pi forestrr and head of the L ' e 2respective schools. Joseph Juctstri. 3.64; Lloyd Mathew. t• so ;,partment of forest management,l Two students in the College of John Burkeiy . 3.55; John Detwiler, 3.5fi;, • b Edward Kornos.6l.. 3.61. : Charier an-7.3,, . 'O • Wll/ head the Stone Valley Man''Horne Economics, Carol Yard and ~ . 3.40: Giusti.. Pizzam. 3__SA: William Itows'agerilent Committee, which wi no3ichard Lumsden, and two'from , Er '. 1 " 4: I)arid 44..2-1 . " 1 : I'le,l Thos.,h andle the daily operations of ithe College of Mineral Industries , 1 ten, 3.60: hair Garman. 3.95; Frani. J0nn.' 1 1,,,. entire forest David Towell and David Hougb-1 s..stn ; w.y.... Drumm, 'Cr!: Donald Grati````' area under poll -5.61. 'cies set forth by the Stone Val-iton, attained perfect 4.0 averages.l Ja ck Donjon-. 3.52: Frtsteriek • Pierce,: .. ie, Policy Comittee. Bramble wall Others named to the dean's list: 2.1.:3; Samuel Rise, 3.52.: Frederick Greens . / . f. :.. 5 ),,, 7 , J„ kr erirre , t , 5, 0 4-„ 3. id,be assisted by designated memiof the College of Horne Economics: sci..in. :Jot: Goarge Cooper. 3.54; David bers of the staff of the school of isvere: . 1 11,,,...,.., '.'..au : 13as-ia Vitiesel, 3:09; John forestry. Elizabeth Beveridge, 3.65: 'Mary Ann} 13.4 en. 3.Ga ; Reed Fisher, 3.1. X: Sanford Beveridge. 3.52: Merry Dille. 3.50; Mary; Elveber. Lt , a: Johevii Oyler. zit , : Gertrude , McCoy Heads Committee Horner. 3.02; Jacquelyn Monaco, 3.75;1 Kull, 3.55: Janie. Harttruku. ;SAIL: The Committee for Stone Val- fDanice Menza. 3.76: Kay Berry, 3.73: Sarah w. William Marlo. 3.61; Floyd Reeser, 8 m r0 0 P , n . in n g .6 . 0 3 : .55; Ada Liggett. 3.i'p : Sandra l's.f32: Itobert I...nenzetti, 3.83; Karl Tr.qu.:ley Recreation Lake Developmenti Sara Ilmare. 3.71: Emily Wats' Fee. .1.N4 . F k.yd Itiat.-le. 3.53; Paul Chris-'wlll be headed by Dean McCoy..., 3.57: Barbara Helunart. 3.54; Rebec- Umber. 3•52; John Sqllko. :l- 9 : l ' , ' " I l'h and other members. This comm i t ice David. 3.61. Chum& 3.52; James, Warren. 3.74; Leal,. ' Barbara llixler. 3.52; Jane Wenger!, M a tter. 314 ; 1),,,,,, r ia ()T r i er ,. 3 . 5;; ; r ut _ tee has the responsibility of plan-1.,,,: Ann Raleigh, 3.01; Jane Jennines,l rick Callen, 5.54; Floyd Abodes. 3.5:±: rjne for the. development of fa; ;3.75: Lawrence Olivia, 3.52: Lorraine Jab-I Dianne Herold. 3.50; {feral- 1 David.ll4lVer * :' '' 4" ' Soria St " netwlL ''''cilities. working policies and pro ;dine 3 . 01; Thomas Mawr.. 3.5 n; Gtrald Brode. 3.73:. 'dine Guzik. 3.52: Barbara Kulp. 3.50; Bar jiohert Wisme.. :i.sv. cedures for the Recreation Lake , I..ara Derr. :1.53; Magdalene Russet'. asp : Denlarnin Tdey. 2.58: Fidwana FeYn.oYer. area under the broad policies laid J,*c4. ii , nwon. 3.73: Carolyn Johnson. .56; Kenneth Kerr. .3.33; James Mum, 3.57: -Gerald Morrison, 3,6; Harvey piper, doi.km. by the Policy Committee.' Miriam Jones, 3.07; Elaine Alex ander. 3.52, 3.53; David Reinhold, :tl3; (:maid Meel:,it will work with the manage-, Others named to the dean's list 3.66; Paul Augustine. 7,7 5: James Light - •ment committee on the coordina-lof the Col/ege of Mineral Indus-' "4 1,,,,,,,L P ' '' 'zi s k B , ; .... J jok7.,,,li t Tb . ,, Pki ni r % " , . 4 3 . 5,i' 67 1: ; m i •:,` " n r . tion of operational details. tries; were: Diehl. .:.6t: Charles nbllley• .3.1,i;:. . Other committees include titeL James saner, 3.81: Charles Dowmay - -- -- - -- -- - ~ -- Jame. Musser. 3.50; -.es-nuts Barger. Z." , :^onirnittees which operate the for-13.94: Jamos michun. 8.53; Stanley Sharpe.' Jerry Donlan, 1 , ..;:l.: Richard lAder, 7:„1"6:',.,„,,,,.. ~._„.„.., civil en ineerin a Camp ',3-6°; William Nustrons , 3.66: George Clark. (Ude., Wij,,,,,c, 3.57: Richard Wilson. :1.51:;-'-'"..... camp, - g '"' • !3.89: Donald Megahan, 3.G$; Ruaselli (barley Ldaon. 3.r.2. Benianiin Thayer.. .and the mineral industries camp;McCarron. 3.54; Walter Mitronovas, •3.70: '4'C'/; Carlton Balm. 3": Charles Agnew. l ,as well as various research and 4toix•rt Caton. 3.50: Barron Cashdollar. Z. 57: John Gorndt, 3.57: Frederick Mitron-iins ,..s...s. :: . 50 trucl t•ona i ~, ,a. 3.81: waite r cox, 3181: narrisoni .toot. 11.aa4 Hobert Schnezder. 3,72 ; rt ,, . 3-84: Jam,s Taylor. 3.55:•0f forestry in Stone Valley. Ilturokker. 3.58: James - Traynor 3.6(;;I Brum .fionset :JAI: Harley Cloud. :'...1.r: According to officials, all COM- C.l , ..arles Conaway, 3.70: John Lees . e, 3.71:1 Fran. Fracis. Carr , 5.80; Harold Cirri - aft, 3.66; • i Robert Luekie, 3 6(3: Charles Rarer, 3.51 •I .mAtees will continue as in the) • . . Raymund 'A.-bully, 3.53. -John Buchanan, 3.55: Louis Brody, 3.81 , Robert Grolier. 3.73: michael Labial., oast and mar be increased or dis- , ,a n d Thomas Forkin, 3.50. 1 512 ; Stepheil An4richak* 5.75; 1144 ' e° ' / 1 °" - :banded as circumstances dictate.; lather. 3.51: (hat-h,. Adomshiek. 5:71: I Thomas Quinn. 3.76: James idaltasi. 354:- 0 The largest library in the Unit-I , 1 ..i0,0, 0 h atatta.i. z.: - .7: Joan !lam 3..r.4 : ,„,.. .ed States is the Library of- Con -1 ..0.0. a ..... Pam...m.. -3.4.6.; Farms Sturm. :I.B.7.: ' illrosniopollitan Club Party ,gress, established in 1800 by Con , Vaned ratyk, E.r.6: Jamey Moyer, 3.7:.: ilGeorge Dushoek„ ;AI: Richard Go rinick, The Cosmopolitan Club will,gress. In 1956, it contained more' . I *- 5 3: -Aillai tkAten :;.19: 11 " Mla n. Jone`• hold a cabin party today at the - than 10,860,000 books and pain-, 31,7. osris Zahortiv, 2.L.Z Charles kli‘let, forestry cabin. 'Cars will leave I ,phlets and total 'collections of jh 2A3; James Rams. 4.: - .8.: .; Ralph Gaznon. from behind Old Main at 1, 2 and : ' over 35,250,000. Z. 82; Jame" lidelaughlro. 3.111: viocent 3 p.m. l'aparella. 3GO : 1.:1,m CrisnelL ... , ..r..1 ; n a .. - The party will inlclude games. vid oxeye. 3.57: Franklin Nelson, 3.a5; Ronald Duty, 3:84: Donald ltotentiort. 3.5 s . a panel discussion, dinner, slides Arnold Smith. 8.57: Rohent Brownlee, 3;0 :'and d a ncing. Thomas Roble:. :t.54: inchard McClure, 11.0: Rsaherr Fritz.. 3.75; Richard lnernm. , 4.Z.... William Vme.ling.34:l: John Luther, 3.5'2.: Edgar Foszle. 3.r3: Joseph Wiliam. 2. i 0; Ernest Crime, 7.711: John D'Artlentse., 5.8..: Andy Prysiarmiuk. 3.68; Frank Eliot. 3.1.9: Peter Fiahlmra. .1.4 a; Ciintao Fitt- 3.50: Thomas 'Sarver. 3.60: William Clark. gerald. 3 50. 3.6.1: Alfonso Linhares, 3.52: Hart Langer. Dmiti MeGrs'n, 4.64; Jahr borneeker. .l.3:1; Ehor Tots:indult:, 3.5:; Paul Canick, 1.7:: William Crilfm, 3.:08; Erlarto Mails's, 3.5) apcl tichard Moiio, 5.81. * STARLITE DRIVE-IN * —Midway between State College and Bellefonte— * Saturday Sept 21 a "Santiago" Alan Latd and Rossana Podesta "YAQUI DRUMS" Rod Cameron and Mary Caiile Sun" Non. & Tues., Sept. 22, 23, 24 * "The Young Don't Cry" starring Sal Mineo and James Whitmore "NO TIME TO BE YOUNG" starring Robert Vaughn and Dorothy Green starring In Warnercolor —Also— (First Area Showing) •--al THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA t- 1&d Sit•n On :::2 -------_ -News and Weather ::t3 ---------_ Morning Show "•(to 4 . 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WMAJ ' PROGRAMS Saturday and Sunda), World News Roming Show Radio Report General Ed Courses Added to Scheele Three courses, Arts I, Humanities I and Social Science L were added to the University schedule this semester to pro ' vide additional opportunities for students to achieve the jectives of general education. The Arts and Humanities courses are open to all under graduate students. Social Science, is recommended for juniors and, of literature and philosophy. seniors. Arts 11, Humanities 111 Social Science I and II are and Social Science II will be of-aimed at developing and stt llating in the student a spirit of rf eyed in the spring semester withiinquiry into the nature of self a prerequisite of the first courseand society, and applying -con in the particular field. !cents and criteria of evaluation to • !human behavior. i A fourth course, Biological Sex, The biological sciences courses ence I, will also be offered in the i iwill cover the underlying biologi spring semester. I 'cal principles which make man's Arts I and Humanities I may be:existence possible, enabling hint :taken without continuing with the;to appreciate his prominent posi -Isecond-semester course, but stu - ition in the living world. The prin i courses will be illustrated ,dents are advised not to schedule ciples and concepts presented in :Biological or Social Science I un these ;less they intend to take the sec !with slides, films and models ond-semester course. 'along with lecture demonstrations. Special sections of Humanities I, are designed on an experimental. Rules I Strict Traffic basis for freshmen in liberal arts. 3 who are exempted from English! ;Composition I to "stimulate them. To Be Enforced !intellectually," according to Rich- ; and C. Maloney, assistant dean of Traffic and parking regula- I the College of Liberal Arts. Corn-i tions on campus will be more !position work will be included in, strictly enforced, effective int ;these sections for students who mediately. lack experience in writing on a! Col. Lucien E. Bolduc, chief of !college level. Ithe Campus Patrol, said warning I Arts I and II is an introduction; notices rather than "tickets" were to the arts through the study of a:issued to violators_ last week be ;selected number of major workslcause many students had not yet of painting, sculpture, architec-' been issued permits. iture and the theatre arts. Empha-1 Student violators will be sum sis will be placed on demonstra- moned before Traffic Court. Fac- I tion and performance as a method!ulty and staff violations will be i ,of teachity , ° rather than the con-!handled with a system of warn ! ventional lecture and textbook: inns and fines by administrative method. (officers of the University. ! The humanities courses are - designated to invoke in the stu dent an understanding, apprecia tion and skill in analysis of works f i t (.c •3 \) m fix, ..,, .ter .L.,... _.., ,„ _....,_ LINUS Linus is Lucy's baby brother who finds security in sucking his thumb and holding a blan ket against his face. He craves for independence, only to be utterly baffled when he finds it. And his occasional flashes of competence bring added laughs .to Peanuts comic strip, beginning Tuesday in The Daily Collegian. 11;20 New; 11 Dancing 'Party .News and Sports 1 :00 ----- -----__ Sign Off 7 :24 Sign On 7 • --- News 7:15 Music for Sunday S:00 News :00 Organ Interlude 8:20 _ S. S. 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SEPTEMBER 21. 1957 cATHAum NOW SHOWING Feat.-12:40, 2:51. 5:02. 7:16, 9:30 JAMES CAGNEY DOROTHY MALONE "MAN OF A i THOUSAND FACES " s NITTANY NOW - DOORS OPEN 1:15 BEN GAZABRA A Fascinating Louse "STRANGE ONE" COMING SUNDAY 20th CENTUFY•EOX preteMs clAg - y =VANT DEBORA 4 KERR TOAEMEMEIERT; 1 CiNen"....Scc.P.E 00..0w b, saz Lusa . . . SOON . .. - Rollicking Comedyl 1 "THE GREEN MAN' ,r - . - . --4:.7:;.",}.,, 111 ". f. h.Tit NOW , - -ir A cature: 1:55, 3:52, 5:49, 7 :46. 9:43 1,, 10- tn.! - • ifOINI:4401-11111BERS: JOHN WAYNE • JANET LEIGH U.S. AIR FORCE - JAY CAM Pa FIX MS coma v.; TrcHinsicoLoir 1.41 UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL*