The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, October 17, 1955, Image 4

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    October 17, 1955
(Probation cont‘’)
The (’if fere nee in these grades' Is
clue to the fact that our grading
system is now based on the numbers
from zero to four, while the old
system was from a minus two to a
plus three.
NAVAL RESERVE MEMBERS
MAY REMAIN ACTIVE
Naval Reserve members who are
planning to transfer to the main
campus in the near future can now
continue their active duty with the
reserve. It has been reported from
the campus that a transportation'
pool has been established from the
campus to the Reserve Training
Center in Altoona.
Further information of this trans
portation pool is not available at
the present time. However, any
information pertaining to this
matter will be made available to
interested students at a future r‘ate.
NEW BOOKS AV^TLaBLE
The following textbooks are now
available at the Bookstore. Students
who ordered them should pick them
up as soon as possible.
Ergongi Europe Since Waterloo
Cell* Analytic Geometry ’ '
Oliver, Dickey & Zelko* Communicative
Speech
Olivers Effective Speech Notebook
Armstrong! Mechanical Inspection
Morecock* 10-C Circuits
Samuelson* Economics
Hrcn; Working with Psychology
Havighursti Masters of the Modern
Short Story
Lew’s* Babbitt
lie b" ter *s New C ollegiate Di cti onary
jSwynn, Cond.ee &,Lewis* The Case for
Poetry
HAZLETON. COLLEGUN
Mead* Great English and American
Essays'
Ibsen* Ghosts,’ Wild Duck, An Enemy
of the People
Shakespeare* Hamlet
Storer* General Zoology
Mr* Andrew Kafka, head of the English
Department, wishes to announce that
he and Mr. Wilcox are sponsoring the
ENGLISH WORKSHOP which is now
functioning at Highacres.. • ■
What is the English Workshop? .It! is a
student service which offers help to
any of our students in various aspects
of English, particularly* how to
write better, how to read better, how
to speak better and how to listen
better.
The student does not necessarily have
to be enrolled in an English course
at present in order .to avail himself
of this aid. Any faculty member may
recommend any student.
The English Workshop will meet
Tuesdays (7th period), Wednesdays
(6th period), Thursdays (7th period)
or by special appointment. All meet
ings are held in Room S-103.
Last year, about this time, the
members of the Thetha Sigma Pi
sorority and their guests enjoyed
a hayride and wienie roast at
Rumbel's Park. Because of the
success of the affair, the officers
of the sorority are making plans
to hold a similar affair. The
tentative date for the hayride has
been set as Saturday, October 29th.
At the time of this writing, the
destination has not been announced.
ENGLISH 'WORKSHOP
■JHHHHHC-
HAYRIDE PLANNED
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