FTNA,L AVERAGES (con't) M=:==t==l ARE: Thomas Dougherty, 3.39; Robert Soltit 3.35; Charlei . Bradi'sh; 3.30; Theodore Taro ne 3.29;.Lawrence Delaney, 3.28;- Joseph Fedzuga and Carl Dragonette, 3.l2;and Rpbort Gerber, 3.00. . , COUNCTL AMI NI7PENT (conit) Chief among these,is Mr. Kowalski's proposed Student. Court. :Poittin&out that it is unfair for.the same people who give a ticket to decideAf the ticket was dnserved l Mr. Kowalski introduced an-amendment establishing a five-man student court, to which such appeals.:couldl)6.taken If the Student Facultr : Boardoppaees the amendments,.Student_Council.:,:; must still act on - them:befprethey become official. lhe• btudent bodyr by petition, can demand a vote on the amendments. COUNCIL NEETTNG FRIDAY There will be . a-meeting;:otStudent Council 4th. Teried-Fridaylh-Roall . 208. The public Is'invited;: NGLTSH I'IORKSHOP COarri\TUTIIS The facilities and aidoffeied:by'the English workshop ofOui ,7 Eriglish De— partment continues. Mr. Kafka, Mr. MisSA)Oienbith, and Miss 'Wood wish to extend the samelpenefits of the English Workshop to all during the Spring semester. The Hours are listed on the office doors of the English faculty members. (or by appointment.) HAZLLTON COLLTL'GTAN Our English Department • here at Hi gh— acre s, • through Mr.: Andrew. Kafkap has announced - the recent addition Of a new n Board i.n South 'Hal/. TheSe interesting terns are Currently , f - 3atured: on the Bulls ti Boards Ctmtributign6 to the English'Depa.ikt— ment 'Bulletin Board will be accepted throu7h — y7ul 7 Errigri'il teachers. It 4s vrorth the Stroll ovr. to South Hall to keep up-to-date with recent devdiopments in Eng,ll sh, Literature, and the humanities in general, via the Mille n 'Enard. • On, Saturday, February 11,. 1956, Mahanry City, Miss Mary .Brennan city and Daniel M. Mi.ernic)ci of Brandonville, were marrieds The groom is a second semester electrical engineering student at Hi ghacre so , ENGLISH EJTLETIN BOaD 1. The private life of a 02,000 quiz winner, whose literary heart belongs to Charles' Dickens, 2, The Shakespea.re—Marlore•controversy 3. Membe.rs of tho United States Congress 'select -their favorite poems. 4. Shakespeare , s Hamlet tours the world. (even'Ru.ssiT.T . 5. The magazine Poetry "rescued" with the help of businees men. 6. "English Pains- the 'Way" (a colorful poster with its theme on how the study of English' can; provide jobs. 7. "The Wonderful World of Books," a 'friendly carte ature. 8, Few words that cause mot,: errors i.n spelli CONGRATUUTTONSM Page 3
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