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High School Seniors Swarm Campus Lehigh is holding an open house for college-bound high school seniors on Friday, Nov. 6. The event, new this year, will allow students and guidance counselors from the mid- Alantic region to experience Lehigh first hand. The day will begin with an overview of the university at 9 a.m. followed by a financial aid session. Both will be offered again at 1 p.m. Throughout the day, students are invited to take guided tours of the campus and attend classes. Visitors will be able to meet with faculty from the three undergraduate colleges, admissions officers, financial aid personnel and athletic department representatives. Students can also visit the Hillel House which will be open from 10-11 a.m. "It is an excellent day for high school students because they will have a unique opportunity to experience the learning environment at Lehigh," said Pat Boig, director of admissions. "Students will also be able to talk directly with representatives from all areas of the university." Vol. 6, Issue 9 with SOUTH MOUNTAINEER Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa. LEHIGHWEEK NOVEMBER 3,1992 Photo by Amy Pasechnick '96 INSIDE Women's Cross Coui Wins Patriot League Crown See South Mom Ly Di Ca jlO Dinr Reco Spec Frier Futti] Basic Rese AJVlarch for the Battle Against Cancer More than 50 Good Scholar candidates and the brothers of Zeta Psi fraternity marched down the Hill on Oct. 25 for the benefit kick-off for the American Cancer Society. "It was great to see that everyone was so enthusiastic and wanted to be involved," said Andrew Frishman, Zeta Psi member and head of the campaign. Mayor Ken Smith and Provost Al Pense joined in the event. Booths for the Good Scholar election are still open in Rathbone dining hall and the West Lobby of the University Center until Nov. 7. Each dollar donation represents one vote. All proceeds go directly for cancer research. Photo by: Amy Pasechnik '96 Tim Berger finishes in record time. Tim Berger, a graduate student in civil engineering, was the first runner to cross the finish line and win $75 in the Second Annual Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority Fun Run held Oct. 22, on the Hill. Berger's time was seven minutes and 50 seconds. The female winner, who also won $75, was Trish Reddington '93, whose time was ten minutes. Nearly 150 runners and walkers participated in the race. Proceeds will benefit Court Appointed Special Advocates for Abused Children, (CASA). Mentoring Matters! Photo by Elizabeth Keegin Colley Michael Smerconish '84 (left), Federal Housing Commissioner and regional administrator for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, reminisces with his mentor David Amidon, director of urban studies. Smerconish says, "I found him (Amidon) to be the most well-read individual I have ever met and I still feel that way. Everything that is Lehigh can be summed up in Dave Amidon." LehighWeek Department of University Relations 405 Linderman Library 30 Library Drive Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18015-3067 MARIE C. BOLTZ UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES KM•306 LINDERMAN LIBRARY NO.030 NON-PROFIT U.S. Postage Paid Permit No. 230 Bethlehem, Pa. 18015
Object Description
Title | LehighWeek Volume 06, Issue 09 |
Subject | Lehigh University--Periodicals |
Description | Reports on the past week's news, and schedules of upcoming events, at Lehigh University. Thirty issues yearly, published weekly, except for vacations, during the school year, and once or twice a month during the summer. |
Creator | Lehigh University. Dept. of University Relations. |
Publisher | Lehigh University |
Date | 1992-11-03 |
Type | Text |
Format | newsletters |
File Format | image/tiff |
Extent | 12 pages |
Dimensions | 38 cm. x 28 cm. |
Identifier | SC LSer L522 V6 N9 |
Language | Eng |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ |
Catalog Record | https://asa.lib.lehigh.edu/Record/304229 |
Description
Title | [Front cover] |
Identifier | SC LSer L522 V6 N9 001 |
Language | Eng |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ |
Catalog Record | https://asa.lib.lehigh.edu/Record/304229 |
Full Text | High School Seniors Swarm Campus Lehigh is holding an open house for college-bound high school seniors on Friday, Nov. 6. The event, new this year, will allow students and guidance counselors from the mid- Alantic region to experience Lehigh first hand. The day will begin with an overview of the university at 9 a.m. followed by a financial aid session. Both will be offered again at 1 p.m. Throughout the day, students are invited to take guided tours of the campus and attend classes. Visitors will be able to meet with faculty from the three undergraduate colleges, admissions officers, financial aid personnel and athletic department representatives. Students can also visit the Hillel House which will be open from 10-11 a.m. "It is an excellent day for high school students because they will have a unique opportunity to experience the learning environment at Lehigh," said Pat Boig, director of admissions. "Students will also be able to talk directly with representatives from all areas of the university." Vol. 6, Issue 9 with SOUTH MOUNTAINEER Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa. LEHIGHWEEK NOVEMBER 3,1992 Photo by Amy Pasechnick '96 INSIDE Women's Cross Coui Wins Patriot League Crown See South Mom Ly Di Ca jlO Dinr Reco Spec Frier Futti] Basic Rese AJVlarch for the Battle Against Cancer More than 50 Good Scholar candidates and the brothers of Zeta Psi fraternity marched down the Hill on Oct. 25 for the benefit kick-off for the American Cancer Society. "It was great to see that everyone was so enthusiastic and wanted to be involved," said Andrew Frishman, Zeta Psi member and head of the campaign. Mayor Ken Smith and Provost Al Pense joined in the event. Booths for the Good Scholar election are still open in Rathbone dining hall and the West Lobby of the University Center until Nov. 7. Each dollar donation represents one vote. All proceeds go directly for cancer research. Photo by: Amy Pasechnik '96 Tim Berger finishes in record time. Tim Berger, a graduate student in civil engineering, was the first runner to cross the finish line and win $75 in the Second Annual Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority Fun Run held Oct. 22, on the Hill. Berger's time was seven minutes and 50 seconds. The female winner, who also won $75, was Trish Reddington '93, whose time was ten minutes. Nearly 150 runners and walkers participated in the race. Proceeds will benefit Court Appointed Special Advocates for Abused Children, (CASA). Mentoring Matters! Photo by Elizabeth Keegin Colley Michael Smerconish '84 (left), Federal Housing Commissioner and regional administrator for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, reminisces with his mentor David Amidon, director of urban studies. Smerconish says, "I found him (Amidon) to be the most well-read individual I have ever met and I still feel that way. Everything that is Lehigh can be summed up in Dave Amidon." LehighWeek Department of University Relations 405 Linderman Library 30 Library Drive Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18015-3067 MARIE C. BOLTZ UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES KM•306 LINDERMAN LIBRARY NO.030 NON-PROFIT U.S. Postage Paid Permit No. 230 Bethlehem, Pa. 18015 |
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