The money w'll be secured from a collateral loan at a local bank, This loan, backed by the University, will bs laid off tbrouzh student assessment fu sale of food, and gifis Harry Lent.?, local a:-'.h J . 3:i)3 y L. S 3' I.L officials and building specialists ••'■sity -;,i Ac/-. A local construction cam vary -vi'il be enrpl< v-aJ fur construction of LAj building; whl Vn should begin in late inter or early spring, Tne building will be .about 100 feet Along and 60 feet wide. It will be constructed so that future expansion is possible. The new structure will be located about 150 feet southwest of the main bu'lding. Tn addition to recreation facilities and a snack bar, it will house student publi cations, student societies and clubs,. and various other activities, which are now cramped into small quarters hers and there on the campus. WELCOME TO LTLLTaN M. JUNAS Miss Lillian M. Junas, a June graduate of P.S.U., is the newest and youngest addit ion to our faculty here at the Center* She has been appointed as a part-time in structor of English Composition 0. Miss Junas is a well-known alumna of Penn State Center, and. is remembered as a leader in many of the student organizations. She was born in Hazleton and graduated from Hazleton High School in the class of 1953. Tifhile a student of Journalism here, she acted as chief editor of The Collegian, president of the College Arts Society, vice-president of the Parnassus Society, and a member of the Community Chorus, Student Council, Sorority, and Fencing Club. At graduation, she was awarded the Parnassus Cup and the coveted "most valu able sophomore” award for her achievements. During her junior and senior years at the Campus, she was sports reporter for the Daily Collegian,covering the activities of the Women's Recreational Activities Club. da, prcu o i o OJ. ■‘■eon i/r ll draw the stance c.f un~ Olga Markus z the ads f She also belonged to the Camera Club, the Leonides Independent Women's Organi zadi on, and took part in the sports ant tv’’ties cf the HR,A, with \ : io nieu nassrvrifle range. as her main a Mi SB Junas.; sue a while at the Campus, At graduate on sh 3 rece sh-’p -'n Kappa 3,1 S Olio lit ST, i C j-0 u: .O Miss Junas is now a general 107 :■ on the staff of the Standard-Sem. ia el, Hazleton, our part- Time English ■instructor. Asked to name some of her main inter ests, Miss Junas said, "Everything, especially people". Her main hobb ies are photography, gardening, mu sic (she played French horn in elem entary school for seven years), and driving her car. In. the future, Miss Junas would like to continue working with a small town newspaper and perhaps do some magazine vrorko FENCING CLUB NWS The Highacres Fencing Club, which is run by the A.F.R.O,T.C. officers, but is in no way affiliated with that organization, is beginning its annual membership drive. Those who are interested in joining must sign the paper that will be posted short ly on the second floor bulletin board OUR STAFF FOR thts TSSUE Volume One, Number One Edi tor—i n-chi ef —Thomas Maxwell Assistant Editor E,!,., Ste ; .:ert Stencil Typists Fa-ilyn touser, Barbara Katchmarlkj Burv,a: d Goydish Mi mi ographer Jo tenner Reporters Smiley Zdep, Arthur Lingousky, Olga Markus, Bernard Goydish., Marilyn Houser Advisor - -Andrew Kafka arU m'.i ng r cvi.o' j£OOd. "0 1 Tilt it j\}\) j
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