Sept. 26 jj. 1955 platform and candidates of the Progressive party Of Hlghacres Cs More and better parties, dances, movies and entertainment in general, , , , , Review and possible solution of the parkng ano traffic situation at Highacras, To act as an information center and advispr to the student body on all problems that may Support of a championship basketball team and/or any sport that the student body may be interested in entering f Support of all clubs and school activities. In general, to have a working government and "do-nothing Council," - - - The candidates apef Russ Brungard - President Ray Adams - Vice president . Steve Tomko - Secretary-Treasurer George A tor - Council Members Theresa Bobowski bale Walker <John Marsican® Sophomores vote straight Progressive for the The stand fop PQsl.ti.ve government. We stand for giving each sfpdent a complete return in activities for'his Opigipal investment> and tbnn some ppre if it ean he managed. We stand fox* We two dances a semester r as we had la year. Y(e stand fon actively coroponating with Club advisors and faculty members to expand and iinprove oun curpicular ppogram. This moans QheQking with afl club needs before each mooting 'rather than learning second hand of these needs after a meeting. We stand for Student Council government that is open and public, efficient and motive, fair and equal, We stand in positive terms for solution of the parking pro! action on the Student Union Building and a more active social program. We will scrupulously remain on our guard to see that no $Ol event is planned for a date during which some curriculum has ; heavy assignment. We can promise this because every branch o: students, from’ engineering’ to liberal arts, from the technical students to the business students has a representative on our HAZLETON COLLEGIAN HIGHACRES PROGRESSIVES THE ALL COLLEGIAN PARTI ■i,' p. w- ft T Tp “ IT “ Page 2 not a changes you w;
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