RECOLLECTIONS MRS. ENAMA by Doreen Mayo In conjunction with the special historical interest of this issue of the COLLEGIAN interviews have been held with many people who have spent a long time at Highacres. One of these people is Mrs. Drama, a lady we are sure many of you have seen or spoken to at one time or another. Mrs. Eiamals office is right next to Dr. David's in the Main Building. Mrs. Eriama's memories ex tend all the way back to when Eighaores wasn't yet Hiiihscres and the buildings in use for classes were old Hazleton School district building Which were not in use at he time. In 1946 the Walnut Street School also became a part of the growing Penn State cam pus here in Hazleton. Rem. entary students used the build ing at the. same time as the college students. The next place that was used by the students and facul ty of the Hazleton Campus of Penn Water vas the Markle Man. sisal, now commonly known as theMeinßuilding. Mrs. Enema remembers that all the fur niture has to be removed from the mansion in order to allow classroom to be made out of the rooms in the mansion. The dining roan of the estate is now the Student Affairs office. It that time, the South Building was a greenhouse, which later was put into use as an engineering lab. There was a flagstone walk in the places which are covered by macadam now. Mks. Beams fondly reuse bers the closeness between the students and the teachers then. The teachers w•re given WALDEN BOOKSTORE LAUREL MALL HAZLMPON -.4\ 0 /V 0 ,9-V544 GREAT BOOK VALUES 1 ..-% /‘ 'AP lITIN HARDBACK & 'A K .....0 Eigbacree Collegian, December 8, 1974 - Page the opportunity tobget to know the smaller amount of students well. A large number of Y.M. II veterans were among the stn dents who then attended Riebp. acres. Speaking of school func tions and the like, /6. Emma remeibers that all school af fairs were well-attended, and recalls that students had to rent a hall to hold a dance. She also remslbers, net so fondly as many other things, that all of the grading on cam pus use handled completely by herself and kei . . They didn't have a computer to handle the red tape and the reports cards. Three Cheers for Collosusl CAMPUS RECRUITMENT Mese job openings were posted on August 31, 1974, but the positions are still of interest to Highaores stu dents. Foster Wheeler Corp., Mountain top - 1 2 / 1 2/74 - 9 openings for draftsmen - MET a wye RA4 fim , siii z gla Oeem .S07 4 ; 11411 - - ' Gannett, liming Oordnl venter, Ina. - 1/9/75 - tit= at thin tine - MET Ingersoll Rand Co., - 1 Tool Design= and Prod signer - MET Praetor and Gamble Co. 14 & 15/75 - uncertain time - MET & EST Pennsylvania Poser and 1 / 1 7/75 - uncertain at time - EET Newport NOW Shipbuild 1/23/75 to be summon* & NET Axmat - 1/29/75 - taia at this time - MET EET Bowen Engineering - 2/3 Engineering Technician OCT few Jersey Zinc - 2 / 1 1/ OMET EKG, Link-Belt Division 2/13/75 - 10 MET, 1 EMT continued Pigs i An engagement ring with a Continental heritage Light bursting from a band of lace eight diamonds clustered in starlight . . . and each leaf in the band individually handpolished As unique as it is beautiful. Just in time for happiness. Just in time for love. ' '4l . 14 E.BROAD ST. HAZLETON PA.
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