The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, March 15, 1963, Image 2

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    Page Two
Announcement Made
Of New Regulations
New regulations are presently
being enacted concerning attend
ance at all social activities at
Highacres. The new restrictions
were orientated because of an
over-abundance of non- Penn
Staters at our social events. First
enacted at the Sno&ball Dance,
February 1, 1963, these limitations
will continue to be in effect at all
activities.
Attendance at Penn State affairs
is restricted to the following:
Penn State students, dates of Penn
State students, student nurses,
and students from other colleges
upon presentation of a matricula
tion card or other form of identifi
cation.
Rumors have cited complaints
against the new rules; however,
one must realize that they are en
acted to provide for more enjoy
able affairs at Highacres.
As Spring slowly approaches and the dreary weather
of Winter subsides, life on campus gradually springs
forth. We, the editors, wish to thank the janitors,
Messers Burgess Faux, Harold Michael, Austin Clark,
Ray Martin, and John Coyne, who have been so delli
gent in keeping Highaccres the beautiful campus that
it is. While the snow was coming down in droves, our
wonderful janitors were out shoveling, sweeping, and
spreading cinders so that we might attend classes with
as little danger from the snow and ice as possible. This
took much effort on their parts, and we think they
should be congratulated.
Congratulations also go out to our splendid basket
ball team and their coach, Mr. Robert Epler, for a
winning season. They braved both snow and sleet to
attend the out-of-town games.
With only finals lying ahead, we bid farewell to
our fellow students and members of the faculty. We
look forward to seeing everyone again March 28.
Highacres |3| Collegian
“HAZLETON CAMPUS’ OWN NEWSPAPER”
Published by the Journalism Club of the Hazleton Campus
of the Pennsylvania State University, Hazleton, Pennsylvania
Carolyn Egger, Darilyn Clark
June Fiel
Tom Pugliese, Charles Kapes
Gregg Smith
Geneva Avillion
Kathy Botchick, Mary Jean Turse, Paul Gallagher,
Phil Jeffries, Marie Melchiorre
Faculty Advisor .
Co-Editors
News Editor
Sports Editors
Business Manager .
Typist ....
Reporters
SPRING
REGISTRATION
9:00 a.m. —Last names beginning
A thru M—Baccalaureate.
11:00 a.m. —Last names beginning
N thru Z—Baccalaureate.
1:00 p.m.—Last names beginning
A thru M—Associate.
2:00 p.m.—Last names beginning
6 thru Z —Associate.
Students will bring with them at
registration:
Students will buy books Monday
and Tuesday, March 25 and 26,
from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. No
books will be sold after classes be
gin. Only supplies and materials
will be sold after classes begin.
Classes begin Thursday,
March 28, at 8:40 a.m.
EDITORIAL
HIGH ACRES COLLEGIAN
Monday, March 25
Receipt for term fees. No
student may register without
showing his receipt.
Fountain pen or ball-point.
Student identification card
(plastic).
Mr. Thomas Price
Hazleton Campus
Library Acquisitions
Lee, Harper. To Kill a Mocking
bird. Phila., Lippincott, 1960.
Eysenck, Hans. Handbook of Ab
normal Psychology. New York,
Basic Books, 1961.
Escalona, Sibylle. Prediction and
Outcome. New York, Basic
Books, 1959.
Thorndike, Robert L. Measure
ment and Evaluation in Psychol
ogy and Education. New York,
Wiley, 1961.
Neill, Alexander. Summerhill.
New York, Hart, 1960.
Graam, Leonard S. Developing
Efficient Reading. New York,
Oxford, 1959.
Beer, Ferdinand P. Mechanics for
Engineers. New York, McGraw-
Hill, 1962.
Hodgman, Charles D. Handbook of
Chemistry and Physics, 1962-
1963. Cleveland, Ohio, Chemical
Rubber Co., 1962.
Marcus, Abraham. Elements of
Radio. New York, Prentice-Hall,
1959.
Mantell, Murray I. Structural
Analysis. New York, Ronald
Press, 1962.
Hoehling, Adolph. Who Destroyed
the Hindenburg? Boston, Little,
1962.
Wilson, Edmund. Patriotic Gore.
New York, Oxford, 1962.
Fiedler, Leslie. Love and Death in
the American Novel. New York,
Criterion, 1960.
White, Terrence H. The Once and
Future King. New York, Put-
nam, 1958.
Dictionary of National Biography.
3rd Suppl. London, Oxford, 1961.
Martin, Joseph P. Private Yankee
Doodle. Boston, Little, 1962.
Holland, James G. The Analysis of
Behavior. New York, McGraw-
Hill, 1961.
Oliver, Robert T. Conversation.
Springfield, 111., C. C. Thomas,
1961.
Augustinus, Aurelius. Basic Writ
ings of St. Augustine. New
York, Random House, 1948.
The Municipal Year Book, 1961.
Chicago, International City
Managers’ Association, 1961.
Thomas, Lawrence G. Perspective
on Teaching. Englewood, Cliffs,
N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1961.
COLUMBIA
RECORD STORE
The Finest of Record
Selections In The Area
DOWNTOWN Hazleton
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SERVICE STATION
Your Friendly Inspection Service
20th and Alter Sits. Hazleton
March 15, 1963
STUDENT POLL:
What is your opinion on
the exclusion of England
from the Common Mar
ket?
Ann Marie Semancik 2nd term,
Secondary Education:
“It is important for the eco
nomic growth of England that it
be included in the Common Mar
ket. The veto of England from the
Common Market will undermine
the effect that the market would
have had in making Europe
united.”
John Cerasaro 2nd term,
Counseling:
“I think that the decision by
DeGaulle in blocking the admis
sion of England to the Common
Market was an irresponsible act
which may have not only severed
relations between France and
England, but may have also hin
dered any progress toward a com
pletely and truly unified western
Europe.”
June Fiel sth term, Journalism:
“I think the Common Market is
important to European unity. I
feel that the exclusion of England
is a grave mistake. It just goes to
show you can never trust a
Frenchman.”
Larry Wydock 2nd term,
Business Administration
“One important outgrowth of
the Common Market would or
could have been European unity.
The veto, however, has definitely
undermined the purpose of the
Market. The action of DeGaulle
was certainly one of selfishness.”
F E L LIN'S
DIAMONDS CHINA
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