Hazleton collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1937-1956, October 17, 1952, Image 1

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    Vol. XV No. 2
COUNCIL RECOMMENDS BASKETBALL COACH; PLANS HALLOWEEN PARTY
Student Council at its meeting Thursday afternoon in the Council office appoint—
ed a social chairman, recommended a basketball coach, and made plans for the release
of the social calendar for the year, including a Halloween Party.
Council recommended the appointment oftu :2,c31,3A kiiL, •as basketball coach for
the 1952-53 season. The recommendation of a n ,1-Laculty member as coach was necessi—
tated by the fact that physical education is not being offered at Highacres this term
THE COLLEGIAN will print full particulars on the now appointment in its next issue.
As social chairman, one of the most important spots of responsibility on the
Student Council, members elected Joseph G. Mehalict, third semester student from
Beaver Meadows. Immediately "J:)eit and the social committee is going into the build—
ing of a complete social calendar f)r the year. First big item on the list will be
a Halloween Party. The date and the full particulars will be ready for publication
next week says the committee.
160 STUDENTS AT HIGHACRES; KOREAN GI'S STARTING TO COME IN
There arc 160 students enrolled at Highacres, it is revealed by the latest
analysis by assistant administrative head Frank C. Kostos. Broken down into varilus
significant categories, the figures show that there arc 139 men and 21 women enroll
ed in 8 different schoJas which have a total of 29 different curricula.
The Scho)l .f the Liberal Arts leads the field with 6LI. enrolled. Following in
size are Engineering 41; Chemistry and Physics 23; D.I.R. 10; Arriculture 9;
Education 6; Hone Econonics2; Mineral Industries 2; Specials 2; and Physical Educat
ion 1,
There arc 95 first sonester students, 7 second semester students, 54 third
semester, and one fourth semester student. Included in the total enrollment arc
22 veterans of service in the Armed Forces of the United States, uost of them under
P.L. 550 0 the so—called Korean GI Bill of Rights.
INTRii,WALL TOUCH FOOTBALL Nat UNDEWAY; TWO GaITRS A WEEK
Intra-Hural Touch Football League teams went into action this week, playing a
two-game-a-week schedulethrough November 1. Ganes are played on the Highacres
athletic field. At the end of the fall season it is expected that the winning tea:::
will be presented with a trophy.
Captains of the fopr teams are Joe Belovich, Pete Kerutis, Bill Coll, and
Bill Snrkas.
HCArf TO GET FOOTBALL TICKETS
.Any students who wish to attend football games at the main campus nay purchase
tickets by writing to the .Athletic Office, Old Main, The Pennsylvania State College,
State College, Pa w
The State Varsity Schedule for the remainder of the season is
Staff for this
HAZLET ON COLLEGIAN
MEEKLY NEZLETTEH EDITION
The Pennsylvania State College Center
Highacres, Hazleton,i VennsYlvania
October 18 -- Nebraska at Penn State
October 25 -- Michigan State at East Lansing', Mich.
Novembr 1 -- Pennsylvania at Philadelphia
November 8 -- Syracuse at Syracuse
November 15 -- Rutgers at State College
November 22 -- Pittsburgh at Pittsburgh
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Harriet Tulin `able Lewis Mary Bissol
Janice Magavich Jean Hacgolc Janc Tressler
October 17, 1952