WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 4. 196 Halls Named To Honor Pa. Counties A dedication ceremony was held yesterday for Armstrong House in East Halls A, mark ing the first of a series of 14 dedications in the two men's residence halls in the area. The dedications will honor Pennsyl vania counties. Attending the ceremony were 15 residents of Armstrong Coun ty, University officials and stu dents from the house. President Eric A. Walker made the official dedication and W. Stuart Helm, state representative from Arm strong County, spoke on behalf of the citizens of the county. A plaque with the county's name and pictures depicting historical county scenes were also dedicated. Before attending the ceremony, the Armstrong County represen tatives were feted at a luncheon in the Nittany Lion Inn. Later, they were taken on a tour of the East Halls dining area by John Dombroski, director of personnel and training for food service. Reed Ferguson, director of Uni versity relations, said all suceed ing dedication ceremonies will follow the same procedure. The practice of dedicating house units within men's resi dence halls to Pennsylvania counties was started two years ago with the completion •of North Halls, Ferguson said. Men's residence halls on campus, unlike the women's halls, are con structed with separate units so that a counselor can supervise .a smaller group of students, he said. Fourteen houses were dedi cated for counties in North Halls, and last year 16 houses were honored in Pollock Halls, Fergu son said. Counties represented by the most students at the University are the first to be honored by the program, Ferguson said. There are 94 students on the main campus from Armstrong County, Ferguson said, and 12 at the McKeesport Center. In ad dition, he said, 189 adults living in the county enrolled last year in special courses offered by the University. . The next dedication ceremony, honoring Bradford County, will take place Tuesday. Carbon Coun ty will he honored Wednesday, Ferguson said, Grad Program to Begin 7th Year of Counseling The graduate program in re habilitation counseling will start its seventh year with a one-year $113.960 grant from the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation of the U.S. Department of Health, Edu cation and Welfare. The program, which is offered in the Department of Educational Services headed by Franklin A. Miller, began in 1955. Kenneth W. Hylbert is its director. *+++++++++++++++++++,..÷: I DON'T WORRY! Frank will help you—choose one of his 8 kinds of submarines FRANK'S Hoagie Haven Free Delivery AD 8-8381 112 S. Frazier e 4 odr tr+++++++444++++++++++÷ University Warned Pollution Must Halt The State Sanitary Water Board has given the University two years to build additional sewage treatment works or other facilities to prevent any further pollution of Spring Creek. In an order signed yesterday by Charles L. Wilbar, Jr., State Secretary of Health, the University was told that it must stop its present discharge of treated sewage into Thompson Run, a tributary of Spring Creek. A spokesman for the board said that this did not mean that the University can no longer dump its sewage discharge into the creek, but only that facilities must be provided to end the pol lution of the stream. University officials acknow ledged receipt of the order, but declined any comment. The announcement grew out of a Sanitation Board hearing in August when the question of the University's sewage treatment plant and Spring Creek was re viewed. This move followed quickly on the heels of an announcement last week by the General State Authority canceling the construc tion of a $500,000 addition to the present sewage plant. This ad dition was planned to alleviate pollution of the creek. But the GSA said at that time that it had decided to stay ~ .. 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The death of many fish at both places has been blamed on pollution caused by effluent from the University's sewage treat ment plant. SGA- (Continued from page one) residence areas (AWS, MRS, TIM, IFC). These areas have been further subdivided to apportion representation throughout the communities, as the recommenda tion suggests. • •y y\ /f ‘‘, loollud ‘4•Affxr LUCKIES and get some taste for a change! Product of cit ditutican tragemenromff —7inteueco- i 3 our middl Ma: a kid away from send him off to and right away, what happens." \-.*:••••;:` , k ... ~................„..........1,.........;:-,.K ' . '; I:I'M :....-.....--";...':t.....''...::::......4i.i.!..1•.. . ti :.....: ....---- . - SOPHOMORES, JUNIORS, SENIORS: DON'T TREAD ON FRESHMEN! They have been known to become employers. A freshman wants, above all, to be inaugurated into your world. Walk him to class, teach him longhand, explain how the Ph.D. wears his tassel, Introduce him to Luckies (and tell him how college students smoke more Luckies than any other . regular). You'll be a bigger man, and you'll be able to borrow Luckies from him any time. NNSYLVANIA Management. Club MEETING Wednesday, October 4 7:30 P.M. Beta Theta Pi, campus • Speaker: Mr. Robert Troxell • of Armstrong Cork Co. EVERYONE WELCOME REFRESHMENTS HILLEL CALENDAR- TONIGHT: Freshman Council Meeting ' 205 Bouke 7:45 p.m. Elections! Committees Israeli Dance Group First Meeting All welcome to join Beginners & Advanced THURSDAY: "Billet on Campus" Lecture Dr. Adams "Unable to Love" 10 Sparks 7:00 p.m. FRIDAY: Evening Services Speaker: Dr. A. 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