XVITI-No. 14 .... 411, . r lin• VIP . 1., WO; 401 • alit •••• .1; ..... .. . • . . ma. ••• ••• .... . FTNAL AVERAGES FOR 'FALL S 1 M- DUring the Fall semester, there were Adrian o.' Morse, Univertyjro i vost, twenty students wha'lmade.the Dean's 'addressing"the: University, Senateon LISt with afinal average'ef; or higher January 5, stated that in order to than, 3.56. The , Tramsfer Credit:Students.,allevlate the 7 ruPh'betweanthe fall are; George Fopson, 3481;Alvin Kosiak, and spring semesters, a plan must Adele.Reytar„ amd:Marilyn'SWanki'3Bo; belormulated and 'actedupon before Jooeph Chnapho; 3.79; LavvreibeKoalski l the beginning of the'l9s6 aoheol year. 3.97; Charles Adotshi :3.7l;'Edward Pensock l ,3.7o;,Stephen-Gitme 3.60; Robert Fowlus, 3.57; Thomas Maurer and . Beverly R*m, 3.'54 j illiam Lovrinic, 3.54. The TerMinal Students are: Donald Readier, 4.oo;'Michael Sappe, 3.88; Melyille.Baer; 3.83; Edward'Smith, ...60, Robert Hametz and Eugene Kokinda, 3.'59, and James , Fellen, 3.53. Thirty 7 five.students madeAdhorable 'Mention ; havinga-final average ranging from:3 + oo , to 3.49. Ihe - liansfer Credit Students are: Mary Meeker; and Martha i'reputnik, 3.47; FlorenCe Penes l. Albert Humza ; Mansuato iierucci, and Charles Taroneo.4ol : Frank FrendutO l 'joseph Sirera and Steve Tahko, 3,36 . ; : James Mattavl and John Frobert, 3.35; Andrew Nbytek, 3.26; Conrad Dougherty and Henry Haraschak, 3+25; John Ferta, 3.21; Edward Digon, 3,20; George Dusheck, 3,17; John Kresge; 3.13; Karl Stimelirig ; 3,.12; Joann Kenvini Joseph Lesko, Joseph McCallus, Robert Miller, James• Moyer; Nancy Fekala, Eewiri. Rogusky, and George Timinsky, 3.00. The Terthinal Students • .(Page 3) FENNSYLVOTA STATE UNIVERSITY CENnA .RAZDiTONI.PENNA; MORE TIME SOUGHT BET7EN. SEMESTERS acting as chairman during ,the absence of Fre si dent Ito n Eisenhower, Mr. Morse stated that there Would be some doubt as to where the extra time would come from. It could' be taken from one of the holiday vacations or the summer vacation. : Further meetings of the Senate will determine , the toiirse ofaction to be taken on this matter. COUNCTL AMENDInNT TO GO TO S F B Al • B . Several proposed amendments t the Student Government Constitution will be presented to tho Student Faculty Board for approval atits next me ptingg. The amendments were introduced by Smith 'and Lawrence Kowalski back i.ri December. Since there has been no Student Factilty Board meeting in the meantime, the' secretary of Student Council has held the amendments, (Page 3) tTON U.ND_k Yebitai7.2*; 1956
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