The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, October 25, 1956, Image 2

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    October 25, 1956
ATTENTION SPRING TRZSFER STUDENTS
An announcement has been received from
the main campus, concerning students
who intend to transfer to University
Park for the spring; semester 1956-57.
Yrs. J.S. Bowman, Assistant to the Dean
of Admissions, has requested students
not to write individual letters to the
campus. The necessary transfer forms
will be available at the HiEhacres
Center in the near future. Announcement
will be made to the student body upon
arrival of these forms.
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EFF EC TT I? t STUDY COURSE
Mr, Richard McKinstry, Sociology and
Psychology Tnstructor, has announced
that a course in study methods will be
offered at a time when a group of
students can arrange a mutual meeting
time with him. Faculty members will
direct students with academic difficult—
ies stemming from poor study habits to
Mr. McKinstry. Students will be
required to purchase a text book priced
at U.. 00
Contents of the course will include
methods of studying, taking exame,
preparing reports, concentration, class—
room skills (note—taking, etc.), and
work in reading, writing and math.
Interested students should, contact Yr.
lAcKinstry for further information,
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Girl on garden bench to youth
beside her:
"I feel a little chilly, Jack;
will you run inside and get
rr:c Joe Davis?"
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TGHACRES COLLEGIAN
A three-credit evening course in intro
ductory American Literature, meeting one
two-hour session per week; will be offer
ed at The Pennsylvania State University
Center, Highacres, Hazleton, beginning
lllnday evening, October 29, at 7:30, pro
viding enough adults are interested.
The course may meet any evening which
the. group decides, Also, the program may
he held on the Highacres Campus or the
Hazleton Public Library, depending on the
convenience of the group. The initial
meeting, however, will be held at High—
acres.
The fee for the three—credit program is
$45 , Of this amount $22.50 is due the
first night of classes on October 29.
The remainder is due on the sixth class
meeting Checks may be made payable to
The Pennsylvania State University.
Texts in inexpensive paper—bound editions
will be sold throughout the course im
class. Students need not purchase books
prior to the beginning of the program.
The instructor of the program will be
Professor Andrew Kafka, a full-•time mem—
ber of the Penn State Center In Hazleton.
The bowling league will be organized
November 4 at 1:30 P.P. at the Playhouse
Alleys in Hazleton. Teams will be
selected in order to give each team an
equal amount of balance for league
competition. Teams will be composed of
both boys and Firls and it is not
necessary for those wishing to par=
ticipate to know how to bowl.
fach student will pay 45 cents toward
the cost of the 3 Eames and the Student
Council will pay 70 Cents. The total
of ~1.15 includes bowling 3 gales,
shoes, & a tip for the pin—l-oy.
INTRODUCTORY AMERICAN LITERATURE
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