Rumbalski To f Lecture O n Poffery Ever wonder how a lump of clay can be transformed into a bowl or vase? Mr. Carl Rumbalski, a s s i s tant professor of art, will provide the answers with a demonstration of pottery making techniques on Monday, February 12, at 8 p.m. in Raub 106. Rumbalski will show, step by s t e p , how to shape a piece of soft clay into a piece of pottery, using only h i s hands while spinning the clay around on a potter's wheel. He will also d i s c u s s other types of pottery making methods, types of clays u s e d , and glazing techniques. Rubmalski studied ceramics at the Rochester Institute of Technology, earning h i s Master of Fine Arts degree in 1966. He joined the faculty of Lock Haven State in September 1972. He t e a c h e s c o u r s e s in pottery, arts and crafts, and sculpture. The demonstration is part of the Humanities Faculty L e c ture Series, open to the public without charpp. ragle uye VQI.XV NO. 46 Dr. Alvin Grove, a s s o c i a t e dean of the College of Science, Pennsylvania State University, will be the moderator of the seminar on " E c o l o g y of Flood P l a i n s , " being held on Saturday, February ' 0 in Ulmer Planetarium. Panel d i s c u s s i o n members for the seminar will be Mr. Maurice D. Arnold, regional '''i-ector nortV>»-ji;t division. Area Mrs. Mary J a n e Sarvey, Lock Haven Junior High counselor, Mr. Richard L u c a s , layman with the First United Methodist Church, Lock Haven, and to the community aide with the S T E P program in WiUiamsport. Coordinators of the program are Mr. Stephen Hock+»' executive director of the .^j.comingClinton Counties Commission for Community Action, WiUiamsport, and Dr. C o l a b r e s e . T h e Newman Club M a s s on S u n d a y , F e b . 10 at 5 offered p.m. w i l l for Leo be Mc- Mullen. Eagle Wing o^u.v^lOO Friday, Fe»- -t. 1973 of the State Buruea of Outdoor Recreation; Dr. Orville Minney, director of planning and research for the State Department of Environmental Resources; Mr. Ralph Abele, executive director of the Pennsylvania Fish Commision;' and C o l . Roger T . Kepler, U.S. Army Engineers. Arnold's interest and expertise in recreation . s o c i a l ••eform, urban design, land use population movements, and flood plan management have evolved from a variety of experiances in conservation over the past twenty years through his work in the Bureau, the National Institute of Health, and other assignments in the Interior Department. He is a nationally recognized expert in flood plain management, Minney has been given the responsibility to- develop an environmetnal master plan for the Commonwealth and for the application of new technology t o environmental problems. He has written 20 technical papers on human eeoloov environmental control, and biomediciue, .d is credited with three scientific breakthroughs. He is a member of the Science and Technology Committee of the Aerospace Medical Association. Abele earned national recognition for his organization and administration of a censer-vation program involving thous a n d s of Boy Scouts and their leaders in the Allegany T r a i l s Council. In 1962 he won the William T . Hornaday Medal, Scouting's highest conservation award, and in 1969 was selected as one of ten citizens in the • nation to receive the American Motors conservation Award. E a c h panel member will speak on various a s p e c t s of flood plain management, including flocxi control reservoirs, d i k e s , and urban r e n c u a l programs. The seminar v.i\\ begin at 9:45 a.m. with welcoming remarks by Dr. Fancis Hamblin, college pros idem; Dr. Robert Scherer, professor of biology; and Mr. C . Herbert Larson, J r . , director of the college's Educational Developmeni Center. Following a film on " T h e Dam Builders," the panel members will present their v i e w s . The afternoon s e s s i o n will consist of a workshop in which workable solutions to the enviro onmental management of flood plains are explored. Interested members of the community may make reservations to attend by calling Larsen at 748-5351, ext. 3 3 7 . Student A r t E x h i b i t Women's B a s k e t b a l l • U r s l n u s " I n d i a n s " ploy r e h e a r s a l T h e most important link between a student and a potential employer is the resume. The type of information presented is often the determining factor in whether an initial interview will even take place. This is particularly true now, when jobs are s c a r c e and competition is strong. T h i s can be especially d i s couraging to recent college-g son. Randy Reilly. P a i n la Moff, Elaine Patterson, and Gretchen Rcarick. Students are selected by their respective departmental schools on the b a s i s of s c h o l a s tic ability, ability to get along with others, and involvement in outside a c t i v i t i e s . .•\n orientation gathering, "Nottingham E v e n i n g " , gives thi- xchange students a chance to c .Tverse with British faculty and .-.ludents and inquire about Ihc way of life in the United kingdom. The s t u d e n t s are a l s o given brochures concerning Niiuih travel abroad and vocabulary worksheets to prepare them for language differences they may encounter while in lingland. The six Lock Haven State women s e l e c t e d lor the spring exchange will depart from Kennedy Airport for I'ngland on F e bruary 14th. They will spend several days engaged in various scheduled a c i i v i t i e s prior to commencing their studies at Nollingham. Anyone interested in taking part in next y e a r ' s exchange program is reminded to slop by » , Uynch's office in the b a s e ment of Russell a s soon as po.ssible. Resvmes — Points To Follow What's Happenin' Come to the Coffeehouse Sunday night in North Hall ft'om 9 - 12 (?) p.m. Coffee will be sold for IQC and doughnuts will cost 5(. The Ski Club trip to New York has been cancelled for this weekend (Feb. 10-11). There will be a meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 13 at 7:30 p.m. In Zimmerii. All members should attend. Dates for another trip will be discussed. State College The SCC Social Committee presents "Airport" Starring Burt Lancaster, Dean Martin, and Jacqueline Bisset, Sunday, Feb. 18 at 6:30 and 9:00 in Price Aud. Admission is free with a validated I.D. SI.00 without. Announcements There will be a meeting of the Computer Science Club at 1 p.m. in Raub 405 on Monday, Feb. 12. o Nottingham Experts To Di subjoct.) 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