REGISTRATIONS TO BE HELD AT WALNUT STREET BUILDING Registration for the Spring Semes ter is to be held January 29-31. Stu dents are asked to be sure to bring their fountain pens, know their stu dent number, and if-they are veter ans to also know their “C” number, and Army serial number. All infor mation that is requested on the var ious forms must be printed, and leg ibility is an absolute requirement. If any questions arise during regis tration, do not hesitate to ask the people in charge of the section. Following is the registration sched ule and students are requested to re port at the time specified, based on their last name: Jan. 29-8:00 A.M.-A to B inclusive. 10:00 A.M.--C to E inclusive. 1:30 P.M.—F to H inclusive. Jan. 30-8:00 A.M.--I to L. inclusive. 10:00 A.M.--M 1:30 P.M.—N to R inclusive. 3:30 P.M.--S. Jan. 31-8:00 A.M.-T to Z inclusive. 10:00 A.M.-Transfers to other colleges. Detailed Registration Procedure. When registering, students will first be given forms according to their class: Yellow forms for fresh men, white forms for sophomores, brown forms for special, students. Here are the steps to be followed in registration: STEP 1 will enter Room 13 where they will be given the Sta tistical Card and the Directory Card. They will also be given instructions which should be kept in mind throug out the entire registration procedure. Mr. Steele and Mr. O’Neill will be placed in charge of this work. STEP 2—Students will proceed from Room 13 to 15 where they will receive their schedules from Mr. Kos tos. No schedule changes will be al lowed except by the authorization of Mr. Kostos. STEP 3—(Students will proceed from Room 15 to 16. There they will BOOK STORE PROCEDURE DURING REGISTRATION Students will receive their books and supplies from the Book Store during the registration period which is to be held January 29-31. It will be necessary to take over the entire Game Room for the use of the Bookstore during the Final Examination week. The Game Room will be closed to the use of the students during the Finals. Below is given a description of the procedure to be used in securing books and supplies on Regisration Day. Step 1. On entering the Game Room, each student will re ceive a mimeographed sheet listing the courses and the text books needed for each course. Every student will fill in the blanks at the top of his sheet. S. G. A. and Bluebook fees will be paid or accounted for at this point. Veterans and other students whose books and supplies are to be paid for by various agencies will give all the information requested at the top of the page. Step 2. The student will pass along the tables and the need books will be issued to the student if available. The person who issues the books, will check off the book issued and enter the price in the proper space provided on the mimeographed sheet. Step 3. At the Bookstore counter the student will receive the necessary supplies and equipment. At this point the Veteran’s credit card will be filled out for use during the next semester. Step 4. The student will then pass to the checker. At this point the mimeographed sheet will be carefully checked and to taled. The total of the bill must be paid or accounted for at this point. Veterans will sign a special printed book bill form in quin tuplicate, a copy of which will be given to the Veteran when it has been filled out completely. Every student will also surrender a card from the Registration Fqrm which gives the student’s name and the courses listed. The Veteran’s C number and S number should be on this card. Clearing with the Checker is the last procedure in the Bookstore. Suggestions to be observed by the 1 students. 1. Do not obtain any books from the Bookstore unless you are absolutely certain that you are going to continue in that course. The privilege of exchanging books was abused last se mester. Books will be changed by the Bookstore only if you change your course by an Administrative Ooder. 2. If you are repeating a course you are supposed to use the same books that you used last semester unless there have been changes in required textbooks 3. Students who expect to pay by check shall draw the checks In fsatvor of the ; College Student Union of Hazleton. You will need two checks —one to pay the S. G. A. and Bluebook fees and one to pay for the textbooks and supplies. The S. G. A. fee is $7.50 and the Bluebook fee is 50 cents. receive the card which requires the signature of the scheduling officer. Students will fill in the general infor mation requested and copy accurate ly the schedule which was given them by Mr. Kostos. Mr. Carpenter, Miss Campbell, and Miss Garbrick will be in charge of this step in the pro cedure. They will check carefully the information on the card against the schedule given the student by Mr. Kostos. When they are satisfied that the information recorded is complete and accurate, they sign in the space provided for the scheduling officer. STEP 4—The student will proceed from Room 16 to the Library. Old students will then be given the large registration card and student course cards. New students will be given, in addition to the above, the student personnel record sheet, activities card and general English card. Students will fill in all information on' the respective forms. Miss Phillips will be in charge of the distribution of forms to the students. Dr. Ramsay and Miss Dossenbach will be avail able to answer any questions regard ing the proper completion of the various forms. Mr. Broadley and Mr. Krecker will act as checkers in this step of the procedure. It will be their duty to check the information re corded on the large yellow cards, (student course cards) and also make a general check to see that all forms required for registration have been completed. After they are satified that the registration of the individual is in order, they will detach Card C, give it to the student, and transmit the remainder of the student’s regis tration material to Miss Collier and Miss Scarnecchia for separation and alphabeting. STEP s—The student, if a veteran, will proceed to Room 2, where Mr. Pavone and Mr. Levine will be in charge. The student, if not an ex-GI, will proceed directly from the Libra ry to the Book Store. The function HAZLETON COLLEGIAN of Mr. Levine and Mr. Pavone will be to record the serial number and “C” number of the student on Card C, and also to superintend the comple tion of the various veterans’ forms that are to be completed at that time. STEP 6—The student will then proceed to the Book Store and sur render his C Card and recieve his books. The following people have been assigned to help in the Book Store and wil ! receive instructions from Mr. Zerbe: Mr. Carr, Mr. Co burn, Miss Davey, Mr. McMullen, Mr. Martin, and Miss Staffieri. Changes Of Schedule. Changes of scedule will be per mitted on February 12 and 13. Also schedules can be changed on Febru ary 18-19-20. February 20 is the last day for change of schedule with out penalty. Miss Staffieri Stricken With Appendicitis Miss Staffieri, our instructor in Spanish, was stricken with an attack of acute appendicitis during the Christmas vacation. She was admit ted to the Du Bois Hospital, which is located in her home town of Du Bois, Pennsylvania. The operation was successful and we were pleased to hear that Miss Staffieri is well on her way to reco very. The students and faculty of Hazle ton Undergradu »te Center wish to ex tend their best wishes to Miss Staffi eri for a speedy recovery, and hope that she will be among us again in the near future. After stumbling around looking for contentment for years I suddenly learned that you can not find it by hunting furiously for it. Happiness sneaks in through a door you didn’t know you left open. The U.S. spent $90,000,000 for chewing-gum in one year, according to a statisticiaiju. And got plenty of action for its money, if you ask us. Ambition is like the sea wave, which the more you drink, the more you thirst. —Tennyson STANLEY STUDIO "PHOTOGRAPHS TO THE PARTICULAR" 112 NORTH WYOMING ST. HAZLETON, PA. Hotel Altamont The service and entertainment of the Hotel Altamont make it the outstanding place in our city to hold socjal functions. BANQUETS - DANCES CARD PARTIES Popular Priced Coffee Shop ALLAN W. HOLMAN Manager CONYNGHAM VALLEY 'jfifl FARMERS' EXCHANGE SYBERTS VILLE, PA. 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