The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, June 04, 1964, Image 4

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    Cirde K Helps
Students Find Jobs
The Circle K Club, which has
been playing an expanded role at
the Hazleton Campus, recently
formed a committee to extend its
service program still further.
The committee, formally titled
the Jobs for Students Committee,
has, with the co-operation of the
Hazleton Kiwanis organization,
organized a jobs drive. A special
committee has been formed at the
local Kiwanis chapter to assist
students in obtaining summer
jobs. Mr. Harry Costas is chair
man of the Kiwanis committee.
Prospective employers call the
local Campus and state their job
needs. All pertinent information is
then posted on a special section
of the S.U.B. bulletin board. Stu
dents take the initiative from that
point on.
If any question exists concern
ing this program, please contact
Carmen Lombardo, Dick Jameson,
or Gary Hagenbach.
Circle K is proud of its service
program and hopes that it may
help you secure employment dur
ing the summer vacation. Tell
them Circle K sent you ... It
helps.
Grovich Heads OSGA
Kichard Grovich, 6th term Busi
ness student, has been elected
state president of the Organiza
tion of Student Government As
sociations for The Pennsylvania
State University.
The election was held at a state
conference of student leaders
from the 15 commonwealth cam
puses the weekend of May 15-16
at University Park.
Richard is completing his
sophomore year at Highacres and
will transfer to the University
Park Campus in September. A
marketing major, he is president
of the Parnassus Chapter of the
Keystone Honor Society, president
of the Student Government As
sociation at the Hazleton Campus,
president of the Belles-Lettres
Society, and chairman of the Stu
dent Union Board.
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564 Alter Street
Hazleton, Pa.
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the SUB lounge. Procured by the Arts Committee, a branch of the
Student Government Association, from the National Sculpture Society,
the display included numerous photographs of famous works of art.
30th ANNIVERSARY . . .
words of an editorial of the Hazle
ton Standard-Sentinel were appli
cable in interpreting the change
of status. It said: “It is a prac
tical expression of the faith of
the University in the future of
this city and its environs. Men
of vision are, in effect, saying to
us: We find your past efforts for
higher education good, and we
know we can depend on you in
the future.”
CONVOCATION . . .
Continued from Page One)
the main speaker, Mr. Holderman,
will present the awards to the
most outstanding freshman and
sophomore, selected by the stu
dents. Special academic honor
awards will be given out by the
Chairman of the Faculty for 1963-
64, Mr. John A. Longo. Each of
the graduates will be presented
with his academic certificate and
graduation recognition by Mr.
William E. Schneider, Assistant
Director at Highacres.
This year’s Convocation will be
held in conjunction with the
Thirtieth Anniversary of the
Hazleton Campus of The Penn
sylvania State University. Several
persons from the first graduating
class have been invited to attend
the ceremonies.
To the graduates, we extend
sincere congratulations and a wish
for the best of luck in their fu
ture occupations.
A PHOTO FIRST
FLOWERS THAT BLOOM IN SPRING
As we enter our 30th year, let
us reflect for a few moments
upon the past and turn then with
even greater determination to
ward our plans for the future
which will indeed make this “The
Crossroads of Tomorrow.”
F ELLIN'S
AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY
REGISTERED JEWELER
CERTIFIED GEMOLOGIST
14 E. Broad St. Hazleton, Pa.
Highacres Featured
In Radio Program
SUB
In conjunction with the cel
ebration of the Thirtieth Anniver
sary of the Hazleton Campus of
The Pennsylvania State Univer
sity, a half-hour radio program
was presented on “The Bob
Bersch Show” on Wednesday,
June 3, at 7:00 p. m. The program,
which dealt with various aspects
of the Hazleton Campus, was
to inform the Greater Hazleton
Community of the Thirtieth An
niversary and the role which the
Hazleton Campus plays in relation
to the University and to the Com
munity.
Speakers for the program were
Frank Kostos, Director of the
Hazleton Campus; Mr. John Lon
go, Chairman of the Faculty for
1963-64; Mrs. Mary Ferry, Li
brarian; and Richard Grovich,
president of the Student Govern
ment Association.
Open House Next Fall
On Sunday, November 8, 1964,
from 2 to 4:30 p. m., the Hazleton
Campus of The Pennsylvania
State University, for the first time
in its history, will hold Open
House for parents.
Head Chairman for this event is
Mr. George Caliva, who is being
assisted by Mrs. Mary Ferry, Mr.
Ralph Crawford, and Mr. Richard
Paul.
Open House will consist of a
general tour of the Campus given
by a number of student guides.
Projects on exhibit will include
the following: Science chem
istry, electrical engineering, me
chanical engineering, physics, and
biological science; Liberal Arts —
languages, speech and literature,
mathematics, psychology, busi
ness, and physical education. In
addition to the preceding exhibits,
one may also view a space missile
located in the parking lot and nu
merous art exhibits in the lounge
and on the Campus grounds. After
the tour, refreshments will be
served in the Main Building.
The Student Government
Association and the Student
Union Board are working with the
Faculty in developing displays
and will contact other students to
help make Open House a success.
Authentic Ivy Fashions
For Class and Campus
A DISTINCTIVE SHOP FOR MEN
42 W. Broad St. Hazleton, Pa.
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