February 18, 1955 ... the enemy pressed the attack with all the cunning that is taught to people of this sort from generation to generation. Our hero was slowly retreating to home ground. To relieve the pressure of this endless onslaught, our hero called for a truce and made a peace offering in the form of a gold band to the enemy. This, however, did not satisfy the enemy and the battle was resumed once more with such ferocity that our hero was forced to retreat not only to home ground, but to the court house. Here on that memorable day, another truce was signed and our hero made another offering to the enemy in the form of a second gold band. The results of this great battle were as follows: In St. Peter and Paul Church in Pofetsville, on January 29, 1955, Miss Virginia Hubay became a bride. According to the reports, the bride was dressed in a black costume suit trimmed with mink and wore with this, a pink hat and a corsage of pink orchids. The groom wore . Why is it that no one is ever interested in what the groom wore? After the ceremony and reception, the bride and groom spent their honeymoon touring New York City. The hero of this story is none other than our own Brother Richard Knowlton, who is a student here at Highacres. At the weekly meeting of Mu Delta Sigma held on Wednesday, February 16, James Russell, a native of Carbondale, was accepted into the organization. ‘Jim’, another member of the PL 550 Club, served four years with the United States Navy and is presently enrolled under the Mechanical Engineering curriculum here at the Center. Students who have not purchased all their books needed for this semester, should do so within the next few days. Preparations are being made in the Bookstore to return unsold copies to the publishers. If students do not get their books now, they may not be available when the students desire to get them. Captain Carper announced that the fencing classes will meet during the same periods as last semester : ninth period on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Any new members will be welcomed and - naturally ** all old members are urged to attend. HAZLETON COLLEGIAN FRATERNITY Local Brother Loses Battle BOOKSTORE FLASH JOIN THE FENCING FOILERS Page 4
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