No, 18 VoX. XVII, BEAN'S,LIST The fall semester ended with a great improvement over, the weeks «• in marks* that is. Thirteen beaming students finished wi 2.5 or higher average. They are: Thomas Maurer Jean Platt Shirley Ray William Zisek There is a grand total of 217 students enrolled at Highacres this semester t. 162 four year students and 55 terminal students, this total, 95 are veterans. The Engineering Curriculum has the largest number of enrolls* 51. Following in order of the number of students are* Business - liberal Arts -r 25, Chem & Physics - 22, Agriculture 12, Educate 10, Mineral Ind ~ 3, Home Ec -2, and Phys Edrl. COMING EVENTS Monday, Feb, Hi College Arts - ' meeting—-—sth period Wednesday Feb 16 Fraternity Meeting Thursday Feb 17 Sorority Meeting The "Collegian” Staff wishes to thank all those who were responsible for acquiring a separate office in which to do their m news work. Previously the staff used Mr, Grubbs and Mr. Wilcox's o: The new workshop is situated on the third floor of the Main buildii next to the Zoo lab. A few of the students have cleaned up the r and have added some features to give the atmosphere of a press rooi We welcome our new students—~about 3® in number. HAZLETON COLLEGIAN Weekly Newsletter feiditi on The Pennsylvania Stdte University Ce Highacres Hazleton, Pennsylvania Lawrence Kowalski Donald Readier Beverly Rimm Paul Augustine George Dusheck Melville Baer John Burggraf ENROLLMENT FOR SPRING-1955 "COLLEGIAN" ACQUIRES NEW SHOP Pain makes man think Thinking makes man wise Wisdom makes life endurable John Thompson Methody Sirkot m* mm mp mm -• ITZ' A FACT
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