The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, April 09, 1974, Image 1

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    Eiglyarto Tottegi
PUBLISHED BY STUDENTS OF THE HAZLETON CAMPUS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY
It is probably common
knowledge around the campus
by now that this is Mrs. Boden,-
stein!s last term of teaching
at Bighacres. At the end of
this term Mrs. Bodenstein is
retiring from 18 years of loyal
service with the Penn State
University. Mrs. Bodenstein
joined the faculty of Righacres
in 1956, and has since then
become a familiar figure on
campus. She teaches German,
English, and etiquette. Mrs.
Bodenstein is also the advisor
of the Theta Sigma Pi Sorority.
When asked about her
future plans, Mrs. Bodenstein
replied that she was not def
inite on anything, but she
would like to move out of Haz
leton due to the severe win
ters. She does not know where
she would like to relocate,
but she is looking for three
features in the place of res
idence. She does not want
to live too far away from her
daughter and grandchildren in
Washington D.C., demands an
intellectual environment, and
prefers a mild climate. All
Of these things considered,
the one place that stands out
in her mind as her possible
fixture home is State College.
There she can find worthwhile
things to do with her time,
while not being too far away
from her "young people."
Mrs. Bodenstein states
that Penn State University has
buide the collegian
editorials page two
edna page two
entertainment...page three
features page three
sound..... page four
sports page nine
treated her very well and that
she has greatly enjoyed work
ing for it. "I'm proud to be
long to a university like Penn
State," she said.
Mrs.. Bodenstein is def
initely looking forward to
having time to herself, with
out having to worry about grad
ing papers or correcting tests.
"I want to contemplate the
universe," she said. "To look
at things for their beauty...
enjoy nature...enjoy people."
Mrs. Bodenstein also wants
a chance to work with her hands,
perhaps working with various
kinds of crafts and creating
something with "butility," a
delightful coined word of hers,
meaning beauty and utility.
She also hopes to have the time
to increase her proficiency
with the violin and piano
in the years to come.
Her immediate plans include
six months of pure relaxation.
After these glorious months of
rest, she wants to do some
traveling. She has decided to
"See America first. I love
America and I really want to
look at her," she said. Mrs.
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ALPHA PHI
OMEGA
FRATERNITY
ORGANIZED
A milestone in Commonwealth
Campus history was reached on
Saturday, March 16, with the
installation of the Psi Pi
Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega
Fraternity. Alpha Phi Omega
has the distinction of being
the first national fraternity
to establish a Chapter at a
Commonwealth Campus. The'in
stallation ceremony was per
formed by members of the Ma
lmberg chapter of Alpha Phi
Omega. Present at the dinner
held after the ceremony were
Mr. John Zuk, sectional
representative of the frater
nity, Mr. Warren Weidman, region
al chairman and national
representative; and Dr. David,
Who accepted the Charter on
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