October 3, 1955 JP Stork has Busy Week '■ Mrs. Walter Carper, wife of Captain Falter Carper, gave birth to a 6 lb- baby girl 2530 P. 11, on Thursday, September 22, at the St. Joseph Hospital:, They have already decided on a name for the girl - Leslie* Although the Captain remained in school all day Thursday, expressing the philosophy that a man shouldn't get all worked up over one of life's little phenomena. He has confessed to having been quite "shook" that day. Mother, child, and father are doing well and mother and child are expected home 'Wednesday, the 28th. oO- On Tuesday, September 27, at Ui4o P. M. in St, Joseph Hospital, Hazleton, Mrs. John A. Longo gave birth to a 7 lb. 6 oz, baby boy, The new boy has been named John n. jr. The new addition to the family makes a total of three children for the Longo*sj John A. jr-, Mary Katherine and Gerard Joseph. Mrs. Mary Margaret Longo is the former Dean of Women of Highacres. She also taught Math, at High acres from 1947 until 1950., Mr, John A. Longo, sr. is the accounting and commerce instructor at Highacres, as well as financial advisor to the Student Councils HAZLETON COLLEGIAN #■**#**■)*•#'«■***■«•#*'#**# Office Info* When classes opened on September 19, the biggest student body, si nee the World War II G.. I, Bill, began in struction for the fall semester, Of the 311 enrolled, men outnumbered women 8 .si, there being 276 men and 35 women.-. The biggest enrollment was in the engineering courses with a total of 75 menj the smallest in Home Economics with a total of two women. Two new Instructors were added this year , They are Andrew Kafka, instructor in English Composition} and Thomas Mott, instructor in mathemati cs., All in all it has been a banner year for the Center. Announcement Any student who does not have a handbook, stop in at Mr. Noble's office, and get one. Sophomores will be interested in th- new grading system whp'ch was in stituted this year* n) ~0 S? . <7? „ ! • Page 4
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