ADMINISTRATION NEWS Schneider has released the follow.-. Administration News: The final :examination schedule is post— ed on the bulletin boards* If their re any discrepancies, stop in the office and see Mr. Schneider,. Registration for summer sessions will begin on Monday, May 25th. A list of tentative courses is available in the office° Miss Sylvia Williams, one of the secretaries in the office, is leaving next Friday, April 17, to pur sue the course of matri mony. She will be replac ed by Mrs. Vivian. Enema from Sugarloaf. Mrs. Ena-1 ma is not new to our camp-1 us; she worked here sever-i al years ago. 1 The Second Annual Journa— lism Workshop will be held; here at Highacres, April lath. Nancy Bradney will give the address of wel— come. This workshop is open to all high school journalism clubs in the area. I'uIIEATON COLLEGE STUDENTS TRAVELS (1.P.) Norton, kiss. A trip to Europe has usually been the present received at gradua tion by many college seniors. At Wheaton College, about half of the 700 young women students have either traveled or studied abroad prior to graduation. A third of the junior class at Wheaton have been abroad, and propor tionately fewer sophomores and fresh men have visited foreign countries. Fourty-five out of a class of 104 have been to Europe, Asia ) or South America. One Wheaton junior studied in Austral ia; and one, in Israelg by Hank Richard ------- The following students, Th.aving achieved scholastic recognition, wore named to the Deanls List for the Fall Semester, 1958-59: Bradney, Nancy..v4or , o Cool ) Edward..m4,C , o Maxwell, Thomas.44oo Sandra,,..o4ooo avok, Elea n0r...4,00 Walker, George .4000 Dalto, Henry..... 3.80 Hinge r, Albert ...3.80 Lovrinic, Daniel. 3.72 Rodzewich, Joseph 3469 Markus, 01ga.,...3c60 Kleckner, Frnnklin3.so Stofanisko l M... 3050 A WIIMCOME TO MRS. SEELY Mrs. Seely, the cheerful and efficient woman who assists Mre McGurgan is the cafe teria; is the newest addition to the Penn State University Campus StPff. Mrs. Seely, a graduate of Bloomsbm.g State Teachers College, taught for a num— ber of years in Sugarloaf Township, Now she resides in Butler Township, at the foot of the Nescopeck Mountain ) with her husband. A pint of blood from 10% of our enrollment and staff ihsures us for the remainder of this year in the blood assur— ance plan of our local Red Cross. We are very near that goal, for (4) more donors will do it on April 17th at the Conyngham Lutheran Church. Blood receipts can be obtained during the summer vacntion in the office. These blood receipts can be obtained for you and your immediate family. •• •• • • 000000 •••• • ••••• •••••••• ••30 • PENN STATE COURSES VIA TV Electronics now is making it possible to offer courses via televiAono Last summer, for the first time, the Universitys "learn by mail" students look— ed to video for help, This semester the "Atomic and Neuclear Physics" course is taugh BY Frances IVerptitaw During her free time, Mrs. Seely joins her hus— band in loading the acti— vities of the calf club, a branch of the local 4—H Clubr She especially en joys working with young people When confronted with the question "How does Pen State appeal to you?", Mrs Seely replied, ”1" love Penn State--its atmosphere, and its students," 0 a 00000 o 0 0 00000 a 0 0 ***** 0 0 43 HTGHACRES BLOOD PROGRAM