RETIRE soatizmed frog page one Bodenstein would like to visit such famous American landmarks sa-Tellowstone National Park, rosemite National Park, Pike's Peak, and Mount Rushmore. After she has viewed America to her satisfaction, she plans to return to England to visit her bro ther and sister in London for a while, and perhaps travel to various parts of the British Isles. Pros there she would like to erplore Greece and the Mediterranean regions, because it is there, she believie, that Western man began. After all of this, Mrs. Bodenstein will settle down to a relatively quiet life, perhaps taking up tutoring in her spare time in German of any of the other areas that She is recognised as being ex, pert in. She hopes someday to find the time to write her memoirs. It seems that Mrs. Bodinstein is going to lead as full a life in retirement as the did when She was working. To put it better in her own words, "I love life and I intend to enjoy it." CHORUS continued page four Campus becoming involved in projects until now reserved for University Park groups," Mr. Amster said. He also acknowledged the particiw tion of other local townspeo ple who participated. Meanwhile, the !al Ma sleton Campus Chorus is plan ning several other off-campus concerts. The Chorus will appear at St. Paul's Methodist Church in Berwick on April 28; at the Lutheran Rome in Resist= on April 29; and will also per fern at the local high schools maw NAMES EDITOR The Board of Birectora chosen the new Board for ' , fat year. William Michael, journalism major from Mont ose, has been selected as tor-in-Chief succeeding obn Busher. Donald Serfass, , English major from Tamaqua, ill be the Managing Editor .eplacing Linda Gallagher. li.nna Bower, a journalism ma jor from Hazleton has been :Jaren the position'of Produc ion Manager, to succeed Fred iolet. Jerry Rosier/rich, an nvironmental resources major Au West Hazleton, will be G ,, iness Manager replacing e Walok. The position of * , ecutive Editor, now held by = is J. Rovito, will be flied next year. This issue was completed the present Board and ob -erved by the future Board. ,ite second issue will be a fifty-fifty effort by both groups• The final issue will be entirely run by the Fresh- % MI a . 14 E.BROAD ST. HAZLETON PA. (A) Style No. G 5957 Yellow or White Finish (B) Style No. G 5958 Yellow or White Finish Highacres Collegian, April 9, 1974- Page Five .behalf of the University. Installed were the following officers and advisors; Anthony See, president, David Wolf, vice-president, Mark Butler, treasurer, Dr. Mandell:, his torian, and advisors; Dean Mb-- Callus, Mr. Krone, Dr. Mans dole, and Mr. Binns. David Wolf was also bestowed with beet pledge honors. Member ship in Alpha Phi Omega is open to all male students and any interested individuals should contact either M. Binns 9r any of the °Meer*. man Board, This system has been developed by the Colleg ian to help better the future years of the campus newspaper. FRATERNITY continued Cron page one GP ELECTRONE GIVES THE LADIES EQUAL delivers time-keeping reliability. Available in a variety of beauti ful styles. 1 GIRARD PERREGAUX ► FINE WATCHES SINCE 1791 g,, r
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