November 23 COMMUTERS' SHELTER COMPLETED One of the newest imProramentlto the campus is the commuters' shelter which has been constructed at the entrance to the school, Construction of the shelter s and improvement which has teen in the making for a number of yoars s was begun in mid-August and compleed just after the fall semester began ° The purpose of the shelter is two-fold, l 'iret t it is to provide cover during the 4inlement weather for those who are commuting; second, it is to improve the looks of the entrance and make it more outstanding to passers -by o The area around the shelter is yet to be landscaped, a job which wtll have to wait until next spring,, Also, there into be a E new sign',retion of the sign has been postponed until the final word about changing the College name comes through* If it is dedlded to change the name of the College p the Hazleton Center hones to be first to use the new name o The shelter was creztedat a cost of $1,,100 0 Money for the construction was appropriated by the Harleton Educational Colnof.l from a fund which they administer e The shelter was designed by TOr o Merle E t , Campbell., and he drew the plans from which contractor John F o Zeisloft workedo SORORITY NEWS On ThursdAY ev ening, November 5 9 the Theta Sigma Pi Sorority held its monthly business meeting with President Harriet Tulin presiding, ' Mem were discussed to hold a bake sale in Deisrothfs Department Store basement on Saturday, December 5 0 Each member was asked to make a contribution, either moneyor baked goeds o The Sorority Tea and Supper 'gaze discussed and dates rare set aside for them. The Tea mill be held Cunday o December 6 $ and the Supper will be held in January o Mothers are invited to the Tea At the next meeting, the 3orority . is featnring a sneaker i After the meeting, refreshem6nts will be served * All girls are asked to attend, COLLEGE ARTS SOCIETY Another meeting of the College Arts Society washeld Fridaye Plans for the presentation of a movie were further discussed', It was also decided to include Dramatics on the agenda for the year () It is hoped that withldr*Nilcox:s able help s a dramatic presentation will be possible later in the years CAMPUS ROADS ARE CLEARED FOR'ACTION Everyone wants to thank Harold Michaels ) our hard working snow plowman for the job he did keeping the highway leading to the Center open and ready for action with traffic on Monday morning ) * This was no small task g for it took eight heurs of p lowing over the week.end ) to get everything clear of the snow ) This usually does not take so long s but the storm Friday was especially heavy p making the job much harder ) Luckily, the warn sun melted much of the remaining snow ) eliminating the need for cinders. For those of you uho have been parking your cars in the lot and have been burning your clutch out trying to drive around that mound of snow in the middle of the area, be happy about it o The College went out and hired a tractor to come in and serape the snow away from the cleared areap allowing you to park there Monday ) We all have had our first taste of the snow so lets hope that everything goes as well again as it did this last ti e ) and that our roads are plowed as effectively as now, John Coyne and Burgess Faux also worked through most of Saturday and Sunday, to get the campus ready for Mondayls classes, IMEiMMMEM Psca 2 •••••••.40.1•01•• 001.1.41. .+OlOl6.