OSGA OFFICERS ELECTED Robert Fisher, outgoing president of the Pottsville Center 3GA, was elected 1961-1962 president oi the Organization of Student Gov ernment Associations at the annual spring meeting last weekend. Our newly elected officers are Paul Miller, Hazleton Campus, vice president; Theresa Sardo, Scranton Center, corresponding secre tary; and Faith Szuhaj, Altoona campus, trea surer. Hearings on workshop reports from the March meeting and two general sessions were held during the two-day meeting. All the workshop reports were accepted in the first general session, after being dis cussed in the afternoon hearings. Some of the points recommended in the reports in clude a constitution and by-laws for the for mation of the Keystone Society which will provide recognition for the "all-round stu dent citizen" at each campus or center. The Service Key-Certificate workshop pro posed awards to be given to those students who are active in student government. Plans to facilitate communications within the Com monwealth Campus System were made by the Communications workshop. Also, it was decided to hold the annual summer conference at University Park, Aug. 25 to 27. In other business of the first general ses sion, Robert G. Bernreuter, special assist ant to the president for student affairs, presented trophies to the winners of the Commonwealth Campus tournaments. Our Hazleton Campus Alumni Association con tinues its progress since its founding over three years ago. Each year, a number of students are gradu ated from the Hazleton Campus in the Assoc iate Degree program. In addition, a number of students go to the Main Campus or to some other college to complete their Baccalaureate Degree Program. Both groups fondly remember their days spent atlhighacres. They write to us and keep their progress and whereabouts known through the Association. The purpose of the Association is as follows: to continue old friendships and promote new ones among its members; to further the wel fare of its members by, among other services, keeping them informed about job opportunities; and to supply members with news by means of ALUMNI NEWS alumni association bulletins. Social activities are encouraged. Each spring our Hazleton Campus Alumni Association plans an ambitious, festive occasion to bring together all our Alumni. This year we will have a catered dinner and dance held in conjunction with the An nual Convocation of our Highacres Campus. Not only will this gala event bring them together,but it will give us an opportu nity to meet all of the faculty and po tentially new Alumni members. Here are the essentials: DATS: Saturday, June 3, 1961, at 6:30 P.M. PLACE: Genetti's Pennsylvania Room on Lau rel street., Hazleton, Pa. PROGRAM: Catered dinner, speaker, dance. DRESS: Informal TICKET: Only $3.00 The Alumni officers and the Executive Committee meet often. In addition to our officers, President, Charles Schultz; First Vice-President, Henry Giuliani; Second Vice- President, John Benner; Treasurer, George Hayden; and Secretary, Betty Harlor, the members of the Executive Committee are the following: Lawrence Martini, Dominic Landro, Jim Meiss John Belas, William Kahler, Joseph Klesh, Leslie Bogert, and Edwina Roland, represen ting the Med. Tech. Faculty Advisors for the Alumni Advisors are the following: Frederick Esher, Willaim Schneider, Fraank Defina, Thomas Kidd, and Andrew Kafka, Fac ulty chairman. Thirteen members of the Inter-Collegiate Conference on Government attended a conven tion at Harrisburg on April 13, 14, and 15th. The purpose of the organization is to foster an interest in governmental activities. The convention was in the form of a Model State Legislature and was attended by students throughout the state from schools having I. C. G. chapters. At the convention bills were presented to the group and debated. A speaker and clerk were elected by the delegates At a recent meeting of I.C.G...temporary officers were elected for the Fall term. They are: Chairman, Paul Mille?; Secretary, Lois Lombardo. Advisors to the organization are Mr. Kidd and Mr. Amidon. ICG NEWS
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