Hazleton collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1937-1956, May 09, 1952, Image 2

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    May 9, 1952
STUDENT COUNCIL ISSUES STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS BY STUDENT ACTIVITIES FUND
Student Council treasurer Frank Nowak has just issued a statement of receipts
for the student activities fund, which is derived from the student activities fee
paid by all students plus monies from such sources as parking fines and special
donations toward activities such as the foreign film fund gathered by members of
the College Arts Society. The statement published here covers this entire college
year to date. Treasurer Nowak says that an itemized statement of expenditures.. will
be made available.
The statement of receipts is as follows:
Fall semester 1951
From student activities fees
Spring Semester 1952
From student activities fees
Parking fines from previous year
Balance from 1950-51 activities fund
Donations for foreign film fund
Receipts from L 951-52 parking fines
Total Accounts Receivable
Amount-collected to date
Total Expenditures to date
Balance May 8, 1952
R.O.T.C. TO HOLD DRAWING FOR OVERNIGHT BAG
In order to clear the deficit from the R.O.T.C. ”ilitary Ball the officers in
charge of the affair have decided to raise money through donations. To one of the
persons donating toward the wiping out of the deficit will go a handsome traveling
bag useful to students who will be transferring to other campuses and will be doing
a great deal of traveling back and forth.
TRAFFIC COTINITTEE TO DIRECT TRAFFIC ON SATURDAY FO MAY DAY
Traffic committee chairman David Edwards has called the committee members to
be ready for duty Saturday at 2:15 to handle the expected rush of traffic at High
acres for the"say Day Coronation ceremonies. and the .ducational "uncil tea
...
INVITATIONS TO TUESDAY'S CAREER CONFERENCE GO TO 3200 HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
Some 3200 high school seniors from Mt. Carmel to Mauch Chunk have been given
invitations to the Career Conference scheduled for Tuesday night at Yighaeres by th
r7faculty and administration. Eleven officials from the main campus will be here to
advise high school students about careers involving college and technical training.
continued from page one -- Forty Students to Appear in May Day Ceremony
Freshman attendants: Joan Dautrich adn Jacquelynn Van Buskirk
Sophomore attendants: Ina Belle Lazarus and Mary Lou Gagliardi
Maid of Honor: Dorothy Kosack
May Queen: Josephine Donish
Flower Girls are Mary Patricia Coyne„ Dorothy Krecker„ Maureen Ann Coyne, .
Kay Campbell, and Deborah Ward.
Miss Florence Yannes will crown the Queen.
HAZLETON COLLEGIAN
Outstanding
(means to be collected)
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$1,162.50
$1,035.00
54.00
254.03
101.38
37.00
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1,540.96
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