October 10, 1955 Student Council Meets The first me ting of the Student Council was held in Room 208, fourth period on Friday, October 7, with President Kowalski presiding. Mr. Mattern congratulated the victorious candidates and cautioned them to guard against'ignoring the great talent in the student body. After this, Student Council elected Theresa Bobowski as its secretary and Ray Bittner as its Treasurer* Theresa immediately began recording the minutes of the meeting. In order to aid Council in performing its many tasks, Student Council created the following committees for the coming years Social Committee - to plan, organize, and gonduct such social activities as Council might deem advisable to hsld, (Kowalski, Bobowski, Tihansky, Smith, Zemany, Smulyan, and Sherry*)' ’• Sports Committee - to manage all intercoliegiate sport activities as council might decide to hold, (Probert, Tuchi, Rimm, Ditzler, Salata, Rekos) Traffic Committee - Smith, Sti sh, Tomko, Brungard, Defina* House Rules Committee - to aid Mrs. Kostenbauder in managing the Student Recreation Hall, (Marsicano, Scarlato, Ditzler, Brungard, Rimm, Sacco, Sukenik, Mastroianni.) S«U .3.. Committee - to work on in creasing the college's Student Union Building Fund. (Kowalski, Reese, Rimm) Student Faculty Board - (Kowalski., Bobowski, Stish, Tihansky) Two special committees were created to poll the student body on their desires for sport and social ac tivities for the coming year. These HAZLETON COLLEGIAN committees are to sample student preferences and report to Council at its next meeting. The committees are* Sports - Stish, Sukenik, Kresge, Tarone. Social - Marsicano, Smulyan, Salada. A suggestion was made and accepted to invite Mr. Peightal and anyone interested in the basketball problem to attend the next meeting of Council when this issue is to be discussed. All the clubs are to submit an itemized budget request for the coming year to either Mr. Mattern or Mr. Longo before s*oo p.m. on Thursday, October Iji. Theresa Bobowski asked about the pos sibility of scheduling the first dance for Friday, October 14. The Social Committee was instructed to begin preliminary work on this idea and to report at the next meeting. With this, the meeting was adjourned until next week. That lightning travels at the rate of 20,000 miles a second and that lightning strikes between two clouds, or within a single cloud, are far more frequent than between a cloud and the ground? That the Battle of the Alamo actually was a seige, lasting from February 23, to March 6, 1863. That the answers questions can be Handbook? That the bookstore has obtained copies of books that were not available during the opening week of school? Page 7 •JHHS-iHHHHHHSiHBi - Did You Kn0w...... to many of your found in the Student's
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