October 10, 1955 College Arts Society The College Arts Society had its first meeting in Room 209 on Friday, September 30, 1955» At Phi's time election of officers for the club took pleiC-Se The following officers were elected: President - Lawrence Kowalski Vice Pres. - Rhorfa Smulyan Sec.-Treas. - William Smith The club extends an invitation to all to join and participate in all of its activities. The activities include the showing of movies, the producing of dramatics, and the directing of a play which is to be broadcast later in the year over station WAZL. Later in the week, many new students responded to a membership drive and joined the society. The date for the next meeting has not yet been set. ************* Births Born to Mr. & Mrs. William Hastings, 90a Ridee Street, Freeland, a baby toy on Wednesday October 5 at 42 I .' A cl I '.-- in St. Joseph Hospital, Hasslo-tcn, The new boy was named James Michael. Mr c ik Mrs. Hastings also have another child aged 18 months named Mary Ann, ,! 3ill n is a third semester Engineering student at Highacres anc s..so works part-time in Genettis HAZLETON COLLEGIAN ******** * * * * * * * * * * * Mr. Martin Cohn Mr. Martin Cohn, who has been an instructor at the Hazleton Center for five years,, was honored by an appointment in March from Governor George leader bo the position of Deputy Attorney General of the Workmen's Insurance Fane Cohn represents the state of Pennsylvania in compensation cases such as industrial accidents and mining disabilities* His job Involved a knowledge of medicine as well as a knowledge of lawo In his new state positri on, he has complete juri sdiction over a six county area including Carbon, Lehigh, Luzerne, Northampton, and Schuylkill* Mr. Cohn finds his new job both Interesting and enjoyable. Besides his state office and his posi tion as part time faculty member, Mr. Cohn has an established law practice in Hazleton. During the college years 1948-1949 and 1949-1950, Mr. Cohn was an instructor at Tufts College in Massachusetts. In 1951, he returned to Penn State (where he had taught in 1947) and has remained here ever since teaching such subjects as speech, philosophy and commerce. Council Elections Last week it was reported that John Probert and Joe Tuohi were elected to the Soudent Council as individual representatives of the freshman class However, an error was made on this report. Page 3
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