RIGHACRES COLLEGIAN TARGET DATE SET FOR STUDENT UNION BUILDING Construction of the new student union building here at HIGHACRES will begin Saturday, Marsh 15, it ’’"as announced at a meeting of the Hazleton Educational Council, an advisory group to this campus* Edward Keller, director of general extension, and Stan Oambelit, in charge of centers, attended the meeting to discuss plans for the building* RaEoEdmunds, president of the council* turned over to the treasures? the &10Q o'hwck presented by the Women's Auxiliary of the Center to the council recently* Edmunds also gave a brief summary of the meeting that he, Atby# Louis G» Felduiann and Frank c« Kostos, administrative head here, attended last weekend* INSTRUCTORS JUDGE ESSAY CONTEST A committee consisting of Prof* FranS C« Kostos, Prof* Andrew Kafka, and Miss Lillian Junus recently judged the entries in the Tenth Annual Essay Contest for high school students in the 11th and 12th grades, on "How Hiring the Handicapped Helps You and M e ," conducted by the Tri-County Committee on the Employment of the Handicapped in co-operation with the Governor's and the President's Committees* Following are the winnersJ First Prize, $lOO U,S. Savings Bondt .vl.nhael Knoblaugh* (A senior at the Hazleton Senior High School) Second Prize, $5O U.S. Savings Bonds Jeanne Wackley, (A senior in St* ton's High School, Freeland) Third Prize, $25 U*S. Savings Bonds Patricia Phillips* (A senior J-n Black Creek Township High School) AUXILIARY SELECTS COMMITTEE This figure, released by the office of •Pho Women's Auxiliary of Highacres recently the Dean of Admissions* compares wi>,h n.ied a coLittee for the aLual May Day 1*265 for the fall semester. ceremony here* The meeting was held at the Hazleton Public Library* Miss Margaret Bellezza is chairman 0.1 the committee with Mrs* Victor Diehm- Mrs, Leßoy Hinkle* Mrs* Fred Esher., « Paul Ferry f Mrs* John, Sippel and Mrs :; Frank C« Kostos assisting her* A definite date for the ceremony has not been decided? Mrs» Elizabeth Bodenstein stated. She reported on the Center 1 s Student Council for May Day, which is sponsored jointly by Theta Sigma Pi .sorority., the Student Cornell? and the auxiliary, ■ #*##■### SORORITY mm Barbara Katchmarik A meeting Of the Tlita Sigma _ Pi sorority was held in the main loungo last Thursday,, March 6* Chairman of the various committees flo-r May Day reported on the program made by their groups; arid the date for the May Crowning was definitely set for May 17th, In case of rain, the crowning will trike place that evening at the dance, instead of in the afternoon as usual. Plans for voting for the May Queen which is to be held on Tuesday, March 18th ™ere also dis-cussed, 'Everyone is urged to get out and vote on that day? TOTAL ENROLLMENT GIVEN AS 18,029 FOR “RING SEMESTER It has been announced at the main campus that a grand total of 18,029 students enrolled for the spring semester at the main campus and at the off-campus facilities. The total full-time undergraduate MARCH 14, 1958
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