HAGE FOUR, Students Plan Development Of Poor Area E. Lynn Miller, associate pro fessor of landscape architec ture, has given education a new function and greater meaning. Miller, bom and raised in Webster County, W.Va., heard of the attempts of his county to rescue itself from a fail ing economy and decided to turn to his four-credit design course for help. He and his 19 seniors packed up on Sept. 14 and headed for two weeks of study in the county. Webster County is a beauti ful, mountainous area lying off the beaten Interstate path. The county seat, Webster Spring, is a small town of under 1,000 people; only two other towns are found in the area. 'The county population fell from 18,000 to 12,000 from 1950-1960. The population dropped because the pillars of the economy, the lumbering and mining indus tries, left the county, taking with them the economical hopes of the area. Upon arriving in Webster County, Miller’s class divided into five study groups, each searching for a unique ap proach to the county’s prob-' lems. They worked from the basic idea of making the coun ty a mountain park, originated by the Webster County Planning Commission. The plan is to emphasize the development of the county’s tourist potential along with the organization of small industry and a revamp* > , v v ing of the educational system. / Webster Spring will be the : hub of the activity. Here tour- ists will find shops advertising the county’s crafts along with v . directions and scenic informa- *■[ tion. The tourists will see the §£ folklore of the county come ,v alive in pottery, split-rail fence making and other handicrafts, J The only industry now planned is a small berry cooperative which will produce jams and preserves. Concerning the educational outlook for the county, Miller s| class recommends switching! the emphasis in the schools j from college preparatory to; vocational. Previously only! eight per cent of Webster Coun-I ty graduates enter college. The! students’ part in the project! is in the final stages. Divided' into four groups—master physi- 1 cal planning, educational plan ning, social and economic! planning and public relations, the class will report to the county commission about Nov. 11. new! Wyler incaflex 24-hour watch dial! The Big 24 by Wyler marks of? all 24 hours individually! This Is the same 24 hour system used by the military, the airlines and continentals. The good-look ing Big 24 watch is bold, rugged yet sophisticated. The exclusive Wyler Incaflex •balance wheel is guaranteed against shock for the life of the watch or replaced free if ever broken. Guaranteed waterproof as long as crystal is intact, gen uine Wyler parts from $49.95 moyer jewelers 216 EAST COLLEGE AVENUE HUB Shifts to High Gear The Hetzel Union Building will be jumping tonight as three old favorites return. Nickelodeon Nights will be staged at 7 in the Assembly Hall, with a UUB jammy from 8:30 to midnight in the ballroom. This 'N That Cof feehouse will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the game room. The faculty of the Depart ment of Agriculture will meet at 4 p.m. today in the HUB Assembly Hall. One of six contestants will be named Miss East Halls at 10 tonight at the Findlay Union Building jammy. She will compete as the East Halls representative in the Home coming Queen contest. Because of noise tests to be conducted at the University this afternoon. Legislative Route 140X6, south of the football stadium, will be closed to traffic between Uni versity Drive and Porter Road from 12 o’clock noon until 4 p.m. The Episcopal faculty will in 1962. He has been educa present a “Lunch Bunch,” at tional consultant in the de which the Rev. Dr. David partment of community col- Schulz, assistant professor of leges of the North Carolina sociology, will speak on “The State Board of Education Crisis of the Cities in the since April, 1967. Before that Kemer Report.” The lunch- he served for five years as WDFM Schedule TODAY 9:30-9:45 a.m. WDFM News 4-4:05 p.m. WDFM News 4:05-6 p.m. Music of the Masters (Dvorak-Concerto in A minor, Roderigo-Fantasia para un Gentile Hombre) 6-6:05 p.m. WDFM News 6:05-7:30 p.m. After Six (Popular, easy listening) 7:30-7:45 p.m. Dateline News 7:45-7:50 p.m. Dateline Sports 7:50-8 p.m. Comment (Student laculty Discussion) TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD - starring Gregory Peck Brock Peters Admission —50 c Friday, October 11 8:00 P.M. Saturday, October 12 8:00 P.M. „ Sunday, October 13 6:30 P.M. WARING LOUNGE Sponsored by WEST HALLS COUNCIL GREASE UP FOR AN % a.h.f. at Delta Sig's Annual PINK ELEPHANT BALL Combine with Sammy Featuring The Noble Souls Saturday, Oct. 12; 8:30 - 1:00 q Q Sorry, Closed 0^ CAMPUS INTERVIEWS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6 APPOINTMENTS SHOULD BE MADE IN ADVANCE THROUGH YOUR PORTSMOUTH NAVAL SHIPYARD POSITIONS ARE IN THE CAREER CIVIL SERVICE eon will be held at 12 noon North Carolina State' super- Tuesday in the Helen Eakin visor of elementary schools. Eisenhower Chapel lounge. * • .• * • * “A Textile Retrospective,” The Arnold Air Society and' an exhibit of works by David Angel Flight will present B. Van Dommelen, associate Carter Ackerman and a professor of- family housing “Midwestern Squaredance.” and home art at the Univer at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the sity, is now on display in the HUB ballroom. Admission is gallery of Chambers Build free. “S- The exhibit, open to the One of the years most 1 30. highly acclaimed opera re- Van Dommelen is widely cordings, Alban Berg’s “Lulu,” known as an innovator in the will be presented on the Sat- use of textiles and stitchery urday Afternoon Opera on in home art. The current ex- WDFM in full stereo. The hibit contains examples of DGG release features Evelyn his work from 1955 to the Lear and Dietrich Fischer- • present. Dieskau as soloist with the * __ *_ * Orchestra Oper Ber. Karl Bohm * Lin con< Frank B. Weaver, of the North Carolina State Board of Education, will be the dinner speaker at the first annual meeting of the College of Education Alumni Associ ation at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 18, at the Nittany Lion Inn. Weaver earned the doctor of educa- tion degree from Penn State ;s 8*8:05 p.m. WDFM News 8:05-12 p.m. —• Penn State Weekend' (Top 40 with news on the hour) '\L 12-12:05 p.m . WDFM Hews T. 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Speaking on Sfiom from 21 coSlges whf “Meet >f graduate .study dress a Forum at Dearborn, Mich. to' me?* thfde- James Ashkar (lOth-me- . maud for more field study in chanical engineering-Hughes- Europe, ville) and Robert Thrush = white Room—Cream *■ Puckett and the ? Bflby/ , Love vou-Jaggan S. Little 1 Greiri' Apples—o. C. Smith 10. Elenere—Turtles W. C. FIELDS CHARLIE CHAPLIN LAUREL & HARDY NICKELODEON NITE TONIGHT—HUB ASSEMBLY ROOM TICKETS AT HUB DESK—2Se Free POPCORN UNIVERSITY UNION BOARI The Sisters of &&efta 2eta proudly announce their Fall Pledge Class Karen Antolik Deborah Fortin June Bator Charlotte Harlii Mimi Bolla Jane Hirsch Kathy Burns Jean Martincic Elva Cook Nancy Muller Sandi Deiseroth Peg Ryan Mary Kay Eichwald Jean Teker Patsy Erwin Mary Lou Wile: Sandy Finch Sandy Zerbe LION'S DE GARNER ST. STATE COLLEGE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1