Hazleton collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1937-1956, October 01, 1939, Image 4

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    Page Four
Alumni Notations
The Alumni activities during the
summer season halve included a
theater party at the Green Gables
Theater and two picnics, one at
Rock Glen in June and the other
at Crystal pool in August.
On Christmas night an All-
College dance will be sponsored by
the Center Alumni Association,
the proceeds from which will be
used to establish the “Robert E.
Eiche Scholarship Fund”.
Members of the Board of Alumn.
are at present planning a filing
system in order to get an accurate
account concerning all members ol
the organization.
New Members on Faculty
(Continued from page 1)
bert H. Reichard, instructor of
mathematics and physics.
Miss Muck comes here from the
University of Michigan, where for
the past year she has been doing
graduate work toward her Master
of Arts degree, which she received
at Ann Arbor last spring. She has
had considerable experience in
high school and college teaching as
well as among adult education
groups, and has served as g di
rector of dramatics and public
speaking coach.
Replacing Mr. T. Stewart Goas,
former instructor of history and
political science here who is the
new assistant administrative head
of Altoona, is Miss Saby, who has
served under Miss Charlotte E,
Ray, dean of women at Penn State,
and has been in charge of one of
the women’s dormitories on the
campus. She comes here after a
year spent on the faculty of the
Northern State Teachers College,
Aberdeen, South Dakota.
Coming here from the campus
where he has been doing advanced
study at the French Institute, Mr.
Brentin is teaching elementary
and advanced courses in French
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and also courses in English com
position, The new language in
structor is a graduate of Youngs
town College and the Pennsylvania
State College.
Mr. Reichard has had five years
experience teaching physics as a
graduate student at Lehigh, Penn
State and the University of Michi-,
gan. He has also a wide back
ground in the industrial and re
search activities, and has had
several papers published in var
ious technical journals.
Center Is Host
(Continued from page 1)
the various student councils to
meet and discuss suggestions and
ideas for improving their councils
and student government organi
zations.
The social highlight of the con
ference will come on Friday night
when a dinner and dance will be
held at the Altamont Hotel for the
Center student body and their
guests. The dinner will be served
at 6:30 o’clock and an interesting
dinner program is being arranged
by the committee ,in charge. Dr
B. V. Moore, professor of psychol
ogy and education on the Penn
State campus, has been secured as
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the principal speaker; while sever
al other guests will also be called
upon for remarks. Dancing will
start at 9 o’clock and the music
will be furnished by Milt Wiener’s
Orchestra from Wilkes-Barre.
Saturday morning the delegates
will again meet: at the center to
continue their discussion of the
previous afternoon, and the con
clave will be brought to a close
with a- farewell luncheon to be
held at 12:30 o’clock Saturday af
ternoon at Walter’s Tea Boom.
Addresses Hocus-Focusers
(Continued from page 1)
the Eastman-Kodak Company with
61 per cent of its income from the
purchase of films, according to
Mr. Stover.
W;th the present high speed
films and the high speed of shut-
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DINNER
6:30
MILT WIENER’S ORCHESTRA
Alumni and Friends Invited
October, 1989
ters it is possible to take a picture
of a ball breaking a window at the
instant of contact, the speaker de
clared. The time of the shutters
is .002 of a second for such work.
All students desirous of becom
ing members of the club are asked
to report to Mr. Harold Taylor to
find out the date of the next meet
ing.
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9:00