The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, October 31, 1955, Image 2
October 31, 1955 WANT TO LEARN 110 1 :;8" TO FLY? An organizationjcalled the Student Flying Cl u b, which was originated by the ROTC Cadets under the guidance of Captain Carper, is- AmiTfig' , ntMed;':The purpose of- 7: - this mitb'l.s tofteach.interested persons to fly with a minimum of. expense. . This fee. will entitle you to nownn a share of an air— plane'. If, at the end of the year you wish to drop your membership you can sell your interest in the plane to someone who wants to join the club, thus getting your entrance fee baoc, Members will be able to fly tor. a fee of two to four ealars, depending upon the enrollment of the club. Everyone is welcoine.to join. his invitation is extended to . veterans and two year Technical , ' Students. The initiation fee his been sat at 00.00. Though this may seem expensive, Dale TTalker, one of the clubtS enthusiasts, has . pointed out that 'anyone wtshing to gain a flying license would have considerably greater expenses outside the club, SHIRTS A.RE 9.1•• woe arm FN.,. Show y?1.1.r school spiri.t•by wearing one 'of the new bltie or white: Penn State siaat shirts which have recently arrived at the bookstore. The shirts either bear the Penn Stat emblem or the traditional .: • Nittany Lion, with, of course, Penn State in black letters, The white shirts are priced at 40..95, the blue shirts at PO5, FLAZLETON COLLEGIAN • TRAFFIC COMMITTEE Owner Responsibility and Speeding "The owner" of the car is•responsibTe• This is the policy set forth by the ~ T reff ic Committee ro gh.re trig ptrking-in the- eAlrele:. Owners will be hold responsible regardless of the conditions under which the car came to be parked in the, circle, The committee also passed a Strict policy with regard to speeding and• reckless driving on the hill. In the future all drivers will be held liable for this offense and subject to - fin:e upon , presentation of the , fol/owiN; to the 'committee: the offense, the offender, And the verification of offense and offender. The Intarnational Relatiaps Club s which has boen reorgamtzed this year,, nae its initial meeting on: Friday, Octob , Jr 1955i1 Thy following officers were elected: Mr. Peightal discussed the, proposed plans for the following year, , which include discussions en: , current events, a mock United Nations and several films. It. was decided that the only possible time to hold meetings is during week—day nights. The next meeting will be, held on Friday, November 4th ! , during the fourt f h period in 8.1.010 INTERN^ TTONAL REL. TONS CLU Presidents —.Charles Tarone Vice-President; - George Atop SocrAary - Troasurer James Koren Page g