6 SUk Ct-n-H.tr Vo\ V ■| = *aa^S^ IMI SHOULD AiJLD ACQUAINTANCE.... "Should auid acquaintance be.forgot 1 and never brought to mind?" Old acquain tances —?es, your pal, your locker part ner, or even the fellow who mooched cig arettes from you all semester. Why this snetimentalism? Because soon many of our classmates will leave the Center, and will leave vdth us only fond memor ies of them. While we are one big happy family—and I think we- have been one— we take our friendships for granted. It will only be after our friends have gone that we will realize what they have meant to us. National Defense requires many sacri fices - sacrifices by parents, students, and teachers. <ln this emergency we must all do what we can. Many of our young men will serve (Jncle Sam directly, in the armed forces, others will engage in deiense work, and still others will con tinue their studies on the Campus. Mean while we at the Center are already being affected by the speed-up demands of national defense. Aside from the shor tened semester which has already been an nounced, plans for a summer session were approved early this week by the College Council on Administration. To the students who are leaving we luck and success in whatever they oe planning to do. To the students rearain at the Center we say: may 'may t who r you do your best in the coming semester. Uan.. s'" ,nr '"* A- A.V *Ak+Q- Association Meetfn, Penn sy Ivanna ent Government Association will be held oi the campus of Buckneli University in Lewisburg, Pa, Student Gov ■Based on the theme, "The Role of Pennsylvania's Colleges and Uhiversiti in the Present Par", plans are being drawn up to make this one of the roost worthwhile conferences of its kind. T delegates will be invited from each of the state's universities, colleges, junior colleges,'and teacher's college Speakers are being procured from the Pennsylvania Council of Def'nese, head? by Arnold C. Marts, who himself will be a speaker. Student Council has approved of sending two delegates to this conferen and has elected Jack Mulhall and Georg Sholtis to represent our school. H .U.C:. REGISTRATION Students are expected to register for the second semester of-the 1941-42 term on Saturday , January 24, between 3:30. and 12:00 noon. As classes will not begin until Wednesday, January 23, at 8:00 A.M., the students will have a brief vacation. New students wall be able to register either on Saturday, o on Tuesday, January 27, from 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Sk&ting Party Friday Night The end of the first semester at the H.U.C. will be punctuated Ly a skating party (either ice or roller), on Friday night, January 2.5, followed by a house party at the Center. Per usual, refreshments will be served (they will be necessary after such exercise), and there will bo gam'
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