The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, March 18, 1955, Image 1
./7 f /?*'*' } v *Vxr /v 2o<? Members of the faculty have registered complaints about the behavior of the students in the Main Lounge, and justly so* The lounge is hot a place for dis playing your popularity wi th your fellow students; it is a place to relax. Many of the students'find i t an enjoyable spot to study, but due to all the shouting and nonsense that goes on, they are unable to accomplish anything. also, the lounge wasn't provided as a place to eat; that's what the cafeteria is for. Often food wrappers have been found strewn on the floor or stuffed in the ash trays. By doing these things you cast a poor reflection on your true character and for students on a college level this is uncalled for. In M-209 there was recently an exhibition of wall painting such as most of the students here haven’t seen since the third or fourth grades of grammar school. It seems unfortunate that freshmen and sophomores in college can’t find anything more entertaining to do than draw pictures on classroom walls. Boredom, spring fever and thoughtlessness can never be excuses for such childish behavior whose only purpose is to make extra work for the custodians. These particular pictures were only an eyesore for the insturctors and students who were in that room. Don't embarrass the faculty and your fellow students. Tf you must behave like a ten-year old, go down to the parking lot and play marbles. An old lesson— It- is the old lesson- a worthy purpose* patient energy for its accomplishment, a resoluteness undaunted by difficulties, and then success. m i p rzj h*XT» Pi”*- > Weekly Newsletter Edition The Pennsylvania -Stats Urn varsity Center H' 1 ’ ghacrgs Hazleton, Pennsylvania LOUNGE 0R........? HTGHACRoia FRTMTTTVE IS* L FACT A / A /