The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, May 02, 1963, Image 1

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H ighacres 0 Collegian
Volume .28 —No. 6
Student Numbers Changed
Dr. Walker Meets
Bartos and Long
DR. ERIC A. WALKER
Two Freshman students of the
Hazleton Campus were guests of
President Eric Walker at the an
nual President’s Dinner held on
Thursday, March 28, in the HUB
ballroom at the University Park
Campus.
Annetta Long and Bernard Bar
tos received this invitation as a
rsult of their having attained per
fect 4.00 averages in the Winter,
term of 1962.
Miss Long and Bartos met Pres
ident Walker during a reception
held in the Lounge before dinner.
Mr. Stanley Weintraub, noted au
thor was the main speaker for the
Affair and the Penn State Boy’s
Quartet supplied the entertain
ment.
Peace Corps Film,
Lecture Shwo n
On Tuesday, April 23, a pro
gram concerning the Peace. Corps
was presented in S-101 from 10:30
to 11:30 a.m, A film, The Peace
Corps, was shown and this was
followed by a discussion and a
question and answer period under
the direction of Mrs. Elizabeth
Johnston, a Special Assistant in.
the Division of Agricultural Af
fairs, Office of Public Affairs of
the Peace Corps.
The program proved to be very
interesting and informative for all
those who were in attendance.
HAZLETON CAMPUS, HAZLETON, PENNSYLVANIA
Grovich Next
President of SGA
The Student Government Associ
ation recently held elections to fill
the positions being vacated at the
end of this Spring term by mem
bers leaving for the Main Campus.
On April 17, Richard Grovich
was elected President of SGA for
the next school year. Lenny Mar
tin and Betsy Moore were elected
Vice-president and Treasurer re
spectively.
Esther Nemeth and Larry Fal
cone will fill council positions left
vacant at the end of the Winter
term.
The following eight council
members will also take office next
fall: Robert Dobrynio, Richard
Dudinyak, Joseph Hullick, Wister
Yuhas, John Cerasaro, Raymond
Knittle, Marie Melchiorre, and
Donna Foster.
Penn State Gains
3 New Students
New students who have joined
us at Highacres for the Spring
Term are these:
' Diego Joseph Ferro, familiarly
known as “Joe,” is a second term
agricultural student who previ
ously attended college at the Uni
versity Park Campus. He makes
his home in Berwick and was
graduated from Berwick High
School in 1962. His hobbies in
clude music and cars.
Susan E. Grow is a resident of
Tamaqua and was graduated as an
honor student from Tamaqua
Area Joint High School in 1962.
She attended the Fashion Institute
of Technology in New York City
before transferring to Penn State,
where she enrolled as a Liberal
Arts student. Her interests lie in
sewing and music.
Judith Wagner is a resident of
Hazleton and is an alumna of
Hazleton High School, Class of
1962. She is enrolled as a special
student and her extra-curricular
interests are record collecting,
tennis, and bowling.
DEAN'S LIST
ANNOUNCED BY
MR. SCHNEIDER
MR. WILLIAM SCHNEIDER
Dean’s List students for the
Winter term were named this week
for the Collegian in an announce
ment by Mr. William Schneider,
Assistant Administrative Head at
Highacres.
Students named, together with
grade averages:
Baccalaureate Degree Students
Long, Annetta L 4.00 L.A.2
Edmunds, Th0ma5....3.75 L.A.2
Evans, Thomas .3.76 8.A.6
Myer, David M 3.70 Coun.2
Pierucci, Franci5,......3.70 Ed. 2
Wagner, Richard 3.70 Engr.3
Dudinyak, Richard... 3.67 8.A.2
Martin, Leonard 3.67 8.A.3
Michael, Wayne......... 3.67 Coun.s
Thicolli, Marie ~..3.67 Ed.l
Bartos, Leonard 3.64 E.E.2
Foster, Donna 3.64. C&P2
Egger, Carolyn 3.50 L.A.6
Fazio, John 3.50 8.A.5
Lash, Larry 3.50 8.A.5
Smith, Gregg 3.50 L.A.5
Associate Degree Students
Nika, Raymond 4.00....5 2DDT
Krupko, George 3.77....5 2EET
Di Feo, Nich01a5.......3.50....2 2DDT
Kershner, Ronny 3.50....2 2DDT
Slattery, William 3.50....6 2EET
Yuhas, Robert 3.50....2 2DDT
LUSSIAN ECONOMICS
LECTURE FRIDAY HITE
Dr. Jan S. Prybyla, associate
professor of economics at the
Pennsylvania State University,
will speak at the Hazleton Campus
of the University on Friday,
May 3, on “Economic Life in the
Soviet Union.”
His lecture, scheduled for 8 p. m.
in The Student Union Bldg, is one
of the Faculty Artists’ Series ar
ranged by the University.
Social Security numbers will re-
place student numbers on Univer
sity records of students this
Spring, according to Robert G,
Bernreuter, dean of admissions.
Bernreuter said that an interim
period will be necessary when both
new and old numbers will be used
to avoid issuing new identification
cards to upperclassmen. The. reg
istrar’s records, however, will note
social security number, he said.
Any student who does not have
a social security number at the
time of Spring term registration
has to apply for one immediately,
or his registration will be can
celed.
“The new system will be valu
able to both the student and the
University,” Bernreuter said.
“The majority of students work
during or after their college
careers anyway, so this will be a
convenience to them.”
Bernreuter also said that the
University wants to get away
from using its own unique system
and employ one that will help it
in other ways than student iden
tification.
“We are trying to demonstrate
to the College Entrance Exami
nation Board that universities like
ours will use a common number
such as a social security one for
student identification. They might
then consider reporting the social
security number with the student’s
Scholastic Aptitude Test Scores,”
he said.
If the CEEB consents, this
would avoid hiring extra Univer
sity clerks to match applications
and test scores which come in sep
arately to the dean of admissions
office. Machines could be used for
the matching process to complete
it more quickly.
Another reason Bernreuter gave
for the change is that more and
more duplicate names are appear
ing on University records. When
an employer writes requesting a
student’s college history, he does
not know the student’s former ma
triculation number to aid in iden
tifying him. A common number
like the Social Security one would
help avoid mistakes.
May 2, 1963