HALL DRIVE UNDER WAY Without a Gymnasium . . . iti 13 Wendel, Gabriel Lensack, George Seid, Art Eshchenbacb, Nick Kramer, MiehaeD Ostroff, Holtzclaw, Zack Taylor, Emil Hutnyan, Thomas Scambia, Frank Sando. Speech. Instructor Says "I Do" ryes :tion rant Street, band's entire rooks to the Besides fie des books on 3nomics, the rows back is igest. But by table posses- Treasury Bi 7, 1870, and 300 k," with a T. These are now. Er. Rippel was and Martha borough. He Federal. Ship Cearney, New agent. He re- Prior to that he Bethlehem ring the past s - ident of this [gust 26, 1950. inal Total Enrollment by Semester and Location, Ist Semester, 1950-51 1 Sem 2 Sem 3 Sem M.W M W graduates ....,1015: 327 24 21 1760 687 n 4 23 13 1 61 18 91, 36 9 65 4 15 109 21 10 97 15 20 100 - 170 165 16 . 8 93 6 22 3 72 7 175 47 15 4 -- -- 1014 317 120 16 237 43 , - -iillazletoil - l'Coll Mrs. Woodbridge 30 6 74 10 The Students' Voice Hazleton Center, Highacres, Hazleton, Pa Margaret Campbell, associate pro fessor of speech and literat.ure at P. S.C. was `married'~fo NaVi> I,ieu ren.- ant Byron Woodbridge of tamaqua at one o'clock, Sunday afternoon, No vember 5, in the Christ Lutheran Church of Hazleton. Pearl Garbrick, formerly an intsructor of music at the Hazleton Center and now an in structor at the Ogontz Center, was maid of honor. Allen Stewart of Alex andria, Pa., cousin of the groom, was best man. Warren N. Stewart Improved The condition of Warren Stewart is "pretty good", hospital officials re ported last week. Stewart received a fractured right knee cap and lacera tions of the fact when his car hit a bridge railing on the Ginther-Muds ondale road near the Green Acres airport November 12, at 9:45 p.m. FOR A BETTER PENN STATE CENTER I 4 Sem 5 Sem M WM W 262 40 1861 531 9 1 9 1 1 32 2 2 ~~ -' ~: #.: ~:. 6 Sem 1 Sem M WM W 243 39 1702 417 egian Students' Goal $2500: Koehler McGee Asks Students' Support William Koehler, student chairman for the Activities Building Cam )aign, set the student's goal at $2500 at a student rally in the Botany Building on Thursday. The funds will be raised over a period of 18 months to two years, he said. Initial Gifts Committee Starts Drive Rolling The Hazleton Educational Council of the Penn State Center at High acres began a community drive yes terday to raise funds for an $85,000 Activities building. The general chair man for the campaign is Attorney Louis Feldman of Hazleton. William Koehler, a student at the Center, is in charge of student participation in the drive. The proposed site for the Activities building, which will seat 900 people, is the plot of ground immediately be low the present athletic field and on the same side of the road. Included in the floor plans of the gymnasium are a basketball court, 100 by 80 feet, which can be made into two practice courts. The bleach ers will be removable—thus provid ing space for student meetings, col lege dances, and plays. Arranged a round the front and right side of the one-story building will be the foyer, a conmbination office-cloakroom, and mom to be used by the physical ed ucation and ROTC classes, men's and women's locker and shower rooms, and a boiler room. Delegates Return Kate Midash, Bob Barrett, Ed Mc- Gee and John Zamba represented the Hazleton Center at the Inter-center Council Conference held at the Erie Center November 3, 4. The purpose of these conferences, held each year, is to encourage a bet ter understanding of Inter-center activities, and to foster more cooper ation among the Centers. The I.C.C. exchanges ideas and recommends the best to all the Centers for inclusion in their Student Government. The list of suggestions as published by the Conference has been posted on the various bulletin boards. If you haven't looked over them, do so; for several suggestions apply to the Haz leton Center. 8 Sem M W 423 73 M W 7292 2135 201 42 100 36 112 10 119 22 200 26 100 - 186 174 197 17 190 51 1405 378 Third and. Grant . Wednesday Nite Tuesday, November 21, 1950 Koehler told the fifty-one students and three faculty members at the ral ly that the funds would be used "to memorialize" a part of the Activities Building (the foyer). A floor plan of the building will be posted in the lob by of the Main Building in the near future, he said. Pointing out the time and energy that civic leaders are putting into the drive, Edward McGee, Student Coun cil president, asked the student body to support the drive 100 per cent. Victor Diehm, president of the Penn State Center Educational Council, outlined the history of the Center, particularly the problems in estab lishing the Center at Highacres. Stressing the importance of stud ent and faculty participation in the campaign, Roland E. Edmunds, in dustrial representative of the P.P. & L., told the group that the eyes of the community will be on them. "You have a personal stake in Penn State Center," he said. "You must not only support this campaign with talk but also with work and contributions (money)," he added. Snide Views After the Student rally on Thurs day, November 16, a Collegian report er button-holed 16 students for their opinions of the Activities Building drive. Their views are reflected be low: Erwin Sussman—"A good idea, but there should have been more students at the meeting". Robert Matchick—"Should have been started long before this. Approve the idea heartily. We need an activi ties building". George Jonovich—"O.K., but too much time has been wasted getting the ball rolling." Mildred Romanell "A good idea, if all students will cooperate." Rita Bradish—"Wonderful, if they can do it". Dolores Swenson—"No comment. I'll wait to see what happens". Dorothy Romanofski—"l think we can do it, and we will". Allan Rowland—"l think it's a good idea and would like to see it work out". "Willy" Kaschak—"l'm for it". Clyde Bell—"I belive it will be a great asset to the school and will give my full support". Frank Fellin—"lt's a great idea, and I think the student body should be behind it". John Fedack—"l think the school has grown to a stage where this building is vitally needed". Edgar Margan—"lt's a necessary item for the curriculum". Helen Honsberger—"lt's a good idea, well organized, and should turn out 0.K.". Warren Rhodes—"l think it's good idea and should be carried out".