Convocation will take place this year on June 3, 1961. The ceremonies which will begin with a banquet at 6:30 P.M. at Genetti's beautiful, large Room, Laurel Street, Hazleton, is undoubtedly the biggest affair endorsed by this campus. At this banquet, the honorable Dr. H.J. O’Brien will be the speaker. Awards for outstanding students will follow. Then, recognition of the Potential Associate Degree Graduates: Aori, Michael; 3. We assisted the Sorority in the Andreas, Walter; Bartos, Bernard; Bellas, preparation for May Day that was held On John; Browne, John; Chonko, Joseph; Costalule, May 13, 1961. We helped decorate the Frank; Coxe, Charles; Demara, Frank; Ernst, Union Building, directed the afternoon Alma; Gladis, Stephen; Glenn, David; Kline, traffic, and helped the custodians with Anthony; Klotz, Robert; Klesh, Joseph; the transportation of the organ. Kociscin, Edward; Kolesar, George; Love, Donald; Mumaw, Arthur; Nause, Donald; Norwood, Herbert; Parano, Frank; Pasdon, Norbert; Remaley, William; Resuta, Francis. Following this, will come the recognition of those with sixty or more credits in the Baccalaureate College: Barkocy, Johanna; Belletiere, Connie; Dreisback, Kay; Fogarty, Kathleen; Gribosh, Joseph; Kishbaugh, Levi; Matteo, Donata; Mikulak, John; Mulik, Bernice; Ritsick, Dolores; Szezecina, James; Tito, Marie; Uricheck, Theresa; Zelnick, Robert. The Parnassus awards for the outstanding freshman and sophomore, and the swards for outstanding academic and leadership characteristics on the students who were not selected yet, come next. The affair will be topped off witha 6. At the end of October, the Club dance from 9 to 12 P.M. with the music organized a lecture in the Union Building by Peter Forland and his orchestra. that was given by our own campus history All faculty are admitted free. Reservat onsinstructor, Mr. David Amidon. He talked for students are fifty cents, alumni- three on the political parties and the Catholic dollars, and other guests two dollars and issue in the Presidential election. Also* fifty cents. All reservations must be made for this lecture we invited the surrounding with Mr. Kidd before May 27. All students Key Clubs and the Hazleton Kiwanis. should make a sincere effort not to miss this gala affair. Since the affair is to honor our sophomores, don’t let them down. It is our last chance to see each other before our well-deserved vacation. Come and have fun. GENETTI'S PENNSYLVANIA ROOM STARTING AT 6:30 PM, JUNE S CONVOCATION CONVOCATION CIRCLE K PROJECTS FOy^SpEjUT 1. The club served as ushers at the four community concerts that were held at the Hazleton High School throughout the past 2. Ke provided Bloomsburg State College with literature concerning Circle K work. That College wishes to start a Circle K Club at Bloomsburg through Mr. Wilson of the Berwick Kiwanis. 4. Members of the Circle K Club served as blood donors and also promoted the service among the students by getting volunteers to give blood. 5. Last November the club held a Citizenship Quotient day at the campus. We had posters up for a week and then had the students fill our Citizen Quotient cards. The project was done in conjunctio with a sociology project and the Circle* K Club. After the cards were filled out and returned, the sociology group took them and analyzed them as amateur pollster; Professor McKinstry was the sociology instructor. 7. At a Speech Concourse that was held at the Wilkes Barre Center on April 21 and 22, the Club sent a member who represented Hazleton Campus in a persuasion speech. The were three students sent to this affair. They were: Levi Kishbaugh, Frank Saul, and George Wanko. Professor Kafka coached these students. Next year's officers are: President, Phillip Hampel; Vice-President, Joe Link; Secretary-Treasurer, Dale Yeager. The faculty advisor for Circle K is Mr. Schneid*
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