Hazleton collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1937-1956, March 02, 1951, Image 1

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    Co-operate
with
Kostos
Vol. XIII, No. 5
Students Agog Over G
Frank C. Kostos Named
Temporary Administrative Head
Council Replenished
Jane Margwarth and Henry Dan
iels, sophomores at the Center, and
Joseph Hastings and Bill Deppe,
freshmen, were elected to Student
Council replacing John Zamba, Kath
leen Midash, Robert Barrett, and
Mary Jane Allen. Henry Giuliani,
vice-president of the Freshman class,
automatically moved up to the office
of vice-president of the Student Coun
cil because of the transferring to the
main campus of Jack Reinhart, pres
ident of the Freshman class.
The recently-elected Council mem
bers advocated a continuance of the
policies proposed by the Campus Re
formers and Pennacrats in the Fall
semester elections. At that time
these parties swept all Council of
fices with the exception of two seats.
However, the Spring semester elec
tions were characterized by little
name-calling, no band-playing, and
practically no advertisement with
the exception of a few freshmen hand
cards and posters.
Student Body Meets
On February 22, the first meeting
of the student body was held in B
-101, at which time Mr. Kostos spoke.
He assured the students that he
knew they all had gripes and wanted
certain things done. He told them
that if they would just be patient
until he got things organized, he
would take care of their gripes if it
were possible.
Co-operation Proposed
Ralph Krecker, Arthur Carpenter,
Frederick Ciletti, Edward McGee,
Henry 'Daniels, and Henry Giuliani
will probably comprise the student
faculty board of Operation Co-opera
tion. This board will resemble the
Student-Faculty Board of recent
years, and its purpose will be to co
ordinate better feelings between the
students and the faculty to settle all
controversial issues that cannot be
solved by Student Council.
Mr. Krecker, one of the members
of the board, has expressed his feel
ings about the organization of Opera
tion-Co-operation in the following
statement:
"The recent succession of events
which resulted in a change of admin
istration in our Center has left all of
us, students and faculty, with a feel
ing that there is a need for us to reset
our sights and revamp our objectives.
We are suddenly aware that each of
us has some responsibility to bear
and a definite position in the Center
family.
All of us are eager to do our bit
as mature individuals toward making
our stay here a pleasant one, and
toward making this the best Center
of all in the eyes of everyone. Let's
get behind our student and faculty
leaders and serve when we are called
upon to serve. Even though all of us
Frank C. Kostos
Mr. Frank C. Kostos has moved
up from the job of Assistant Admin
istrative Head to become temporary
Administrative Head of the H.U.C.
Mr. Kostos received his Bachelor
of Science Degree from Bucknell
University in 1930, and his M.S. in
Math from the same institution in
1939.
He began his teaching career at
Mount Carmel High School in 1934,
remaining there until 1941. During
that time he maintained the positions
of football and basketball coach and
faculty manager of athletics.
In 1941, Mr. Kostos left Mount
Carmel to teach at Brown Vocational
School in Wilmington, Delaware. In
1944, he moved to Valley Forge Mili
tary Academy, remaining there one
semester before coming to the Hazle
ton Center.
During his stay here he has serv
ed as school registrar as well as
Assistant Administrative Head.
Prehatny Elected
Chairman ROTC Ball
Cadet Captain John Prehatny was
elected General Chairman of the
Army-Air R.O.T.C. ball to be held at
Hotel Altamont on April 20.
Various committees wre organized
with Cadet Lieutenant Harold Filbert
heading the Decorations and Re
freshments Committee. Cadet Ist
Lieutenant Lewis Giuliani, chairman
of the Entertainment and Publicity
Committee, and Cadet Master Ser
geant James Taylor in charge of
tickets.
Aiding these committee chairmen
are: Cadet Captain Burt Hall, Cadet
Ist Lieutenants Frank Thomsen,
George Jonovich, Gerald Troy, Emil
Hutnyan, and Cadet Ist Sergeant
Robert Matchick.
may not be able to make definite
positive contributions in the days
ahead, we can cooperate as members
of the same family. As we keep the
ball rolling for old Penn State, let
Operation Co-operation be our by
word."
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126 Students
Pledge $1,207.89
The Student Committee for the
Gymnasium Drive announced an Feb
ruary 23, that 126 students pledged
$1207.89 to the Activities-Gymnasium
Drive. Included in this amount is a
miscellaneous $35 which was collec
ted for the gymnasium last year.
The Women's Organization also
donated $35 to the drive, their mak
ing the total $1242.89. This money
was obtained through profits gained
from a bake sale conducted in Deis
roth's Department Store on Decem
ber 13. As the Collegian went to
press, the Women's Organization was
the only club to contribute to the
drive.
Since the' students have pledged
their money, there has been controv
ersy over how the pledge money
should be paid. Betty Harlor, who
replaced William Koehler, transfer
student to the main campus as chair
man of the Student Committee, an
nounced that all monthly payments
will be made at the bookstore the
Monday following the first Saturday
of each month. The following dates
have been selected: March 5, April
9, May 7, and June 4.
The committee responsible for so
liciting the students consists of the
following members: Lewis Guiliani,
Jane Margwarth, Henry Giuliani, Jos
eph Hastings, Harold Borushok, Wal
ter Kramer, Bernard Rachilla, Carl
Christopher, Mary Lou Gagliardi,
John Prehatney, and Betty Harlor.
Not all the students have been
contacted about the drive, and there
are still some pledge cards that have
not been returned to the committee.
However, these students and the new
students who registered in February
will be contacted by student com
mittee members.
German Club Skates
At Split Rock Lodge
On Sunday, February 11, the Ger
man Club held a tobogganing and ice
skating party at Split Rock Lodge in
the Poconos. The trip was made by
car, furnished by Miss Erlemann, D.
Billig, F. Fellin, and G. Martini.
Those members present were Miss
Erlemann, advisor of the German
Club, Miss Yannes, Frank Thompsen,
Joe McHale, Gene Martini, Tel Gil
roy, Frank Fellin, Carl Christopher,
Summary of Student Council Accounts
For the Fall Semester as of Jan. 18, 1951
S.G.A. Fees
Collegian Advertising
Student Council ....
Men's Athletics
Collegian
Dramatics
Totals
$991.52 $1687.00 $695.48
NOTE - Expenditures of the surplus fund as of Jan. 18, 1951 were
$85.00. The Balance is to be determined.
Eight Students
Comprise Dean's List
Mr. Frank Kostos, acting adminis
trative head, has released the names
of the students whose marks enabled
them to be named on the Dean's List
and the Honor Roll for the fall sem
ester. In order to be placed on the
Dean's List, a student must have a
2.5 average. The Honor Roll consists
of those students who have maintain
ed an average of 2.0 or above.
These students have attained an
average of 2.5 or above and have
been included in the Dean's List.
Schneier, M. (Spec) 3.00
Bradish, T. (AL) 2.82
Brogan, E. (MngE) 2.77
Lorah, D. (AL) 2.60
Bell, C. (Ed.) 2.54
Harlor, E. (Journ) 2.53
Surgent, E. (Ed) 2.53
Petchel, S. (Journ) 2.50
Included on the Honor Roll are
these students who have attained an
average of 2.0 or above.
Lawrence, G. (ME) 2.48
Keck, J. (Ch) 2.47
Decker, J. (AL) 2.40
Krause, J. (Ed) 2.40
Deppe, W. (ChE) 2.38
Koehler, W. (ChE) 2.36
Williams, A. (CF) 2.35
Sauers, V. (Ed) 2.28
Alden, W. (MngE) 2.19
Prehatny, J. (PM) 2.19
Kapes, F. (AL) 2.17
Greenwald, A. (AL) 2.16
Bones, R. (HEc) 2.14
Kramer, H. (EE) 2.14
Brown, N. (AH) 2.13
Hastings, J. (AL) 2.12
McHugh, E. (ME) 2.11
Honsberger, H. (AL) 2.10
Gibelman, M. (ME) 2.06
Thomsen, F. (PM) 2.03
Allen, M. (AL) 2.00
Buttery, J. (AL) 2.00
Kaschak, J. (Ed) 2.00
Kudla, L. (ME) • 2.00
Lensack, G. (PM) 2.00
Morgan, B. (AL) 2.00
Romanofsky, L. (AL) 2.00
Swenson, D. (MT) 2.00
Jim Lorah, Don Billig, James Russo,
John Prehatny, and William Rein
smith.
Several members were accompan
ied with lady friends.
There were no severe injuries with
the exceptions of a few minor abras
ions and some "hurt prides."
Expenditures
Income
$1635.00
52.00
$552.91
183.70
242.16
12.75
ignation
FEB. 20 All the students in the
Hazleton Center are ignorant of the
reason or reasons for Amos Goss'
resigning. No information could be
ascertained, but a campus report on
the matter is expected soon.
Amos A. Goss, resigned Adminis
trative Head of H.U.C., received his
B.S. in civil engineering at Penn
State in '39.
Upon graduation from Penn State,
Mr. Goss received a position with the
Dept. of Grounds and Bldgs., Penn
State college. In 1940 he affiliated
himself with the New York, Chicago
and St. Louis railway, remaining
there until mid-1941, whereupon he
chose to become an engineering in
structor at Keystone Junior College
in Scranton.
In September of 1942, Goss came
to the Hazleton Center in the same
capacity, teaching under Coleman
Herpel, who was the administrative
head of the Center.
He was named acting Center ad
ministrative head in 1943, assistant
professor of engineering in 1945 and
administrative head and associate
professor of engineering of H.U.C. in
1947.
During his local career, Goss serv
ed as vice-president of the Pennsyl
vania Association of Junior Colleges
(1946-1947) and as a member of the
executive committee of the Middle
Atlantic States Council of Junior
Colleges (1948-1949).
Mr. Goss' recreational activities
consisted of photography and the lo
cal Kiwanis Club.
He received professional recogni
tion in "Who's who in Pennsylvania
Education," "Who's who in Junior
Colleges," and "Who's who in Ameri
can Education."
Artist Donates Painting
C. Elizabeth Davis, Philadelphia
painter, has donated her picture,
"Train Time" to the college. It is at
present hanging in the lounge of the
main building.
Balance
Miss 'Davis has had her works rep
resented in various galleries in New
York and Philadelphia.
This brings our collection up to
four. The three other paintings in
the lounge were donated by William
Meyers, a Hazleton artist, whose
works have been admired by many.
Support
the
Team
Friday, March 2, 1951
Amos A. Goss