'ihat is ncedee , for G trell roun&.6 colle , c life? This question Liz b l / 4 : a Droblcia to many students. It is true, all collo . c students arc primarily inter ested in receivinL hijier : dieree of education, in pre pcmtion for their future. This motive should be first on ' , our list tThon you thin' c of col, lo:_ . e life. Lxtra-curriculcr activiA tics tcke c sccono place in importance. in collage life, nevertheless, these are of I ., ect im - Qortance. A person must hove en outlet of .somc sort for the thins he ■njo:s Coin:— This, of course, Coes not pertain to the 'academic siCe of college life. E;TO - i! think of Ea 3 of the values there arc in belonLinL to an extra-curricular activity Will I , et anythinL in return for 3ivinG my time to a club or e certain oranizLtion? Am I just !actin/ time, or is there some siLn of creativeness and progress in what I am doing? Aid I r,artakinL in this orran ization on my cr,rn accord, or is their someone forcinE me in© to thesc activities? The orc c. fc?•T thins one raay cEA hiriscal ',:;:torc. joining; en orLanizatien. Keepin3: these questions in mine, run throuh this list of liiih lcres extra-curricular Activities once see if you con fine at least one activity that interests you. (Cr' 't.) COLIEGL IFL`? Si;; baccalaureate deree •tudentc. on. the Hazleton cam pu of the lenncylvania Fjtats University attained thc Dean' L.J.t in recoLmition of uiper ior academic performance last semester. A perfcct 4.00 avc,raLz, or "ctrci:lht A,' T.7arl attain,:d by tvo ctudents, onL in the bEcc,•ldaurcate and 0n.., in the CfEOCittC deLme prc,_frew.. They cm DOMiniC F. Define, Ircflawan ertf and lettcrF; an(' 13,1.1.1, , rd J. RartoE, fre.thilion electrical tcchuolcy.y ctuCznt. Othre on the &anis list in the baccelaurLatc prora' , ard arc: Lo7?ard J. Ccol, 3.L3, butincee aeminictration; lctsr C.Chcrlick, cnLincerin , 4 Joecph r. I , larino, cheraistr,y; Thomas J. 14accvio!f, 3.6, eninecrin; end Lichael L. Eaavich, phyeics. HONOR .1101.4.: Those F 2 tuc cnt on thL- honor roll arc: hancy D. Brad ncy, 3./10, A. - L , .;Victor h. Cpr tez, 3./T, 8.A.; William h. Fichtcr,3.4o, ITy.; Charles L. Lcnt, 3.40, Sec. Ed.; Barbara J. Yalu, 3.40, Journ.; Lary I. Zulcovich, 3.40, i.h.; Barbara Ta1k04,T5ki,3.55, A.L.; Anthony J. 5a1v8ri0,3.25, A.l. BeEil D. IdWeho, 3.24, Ch.L.; T!ichard D. Allison, 3.20,E',cc. Ld.; .anelra G. lohlman, 3.20, Journ.; Thomas L. Drusa, 3.17, F:cc. EO.; Bernice L. Lu1ih,3.06 Lod. T.;Robert A. Bertko , Jia2, 3.00, E.L.; EJamuel A.Biank, Jr. 3.00, r. L.; iiichacl T.Bri6Le l 3.oobLr.;7,obcrt C. Fetterman, 3.00, hnLr.; Kcnncth A. Foach, 3.00,8iL.; ThoLlac EalElr, DEA F l ' S LIST
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