The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, November 07, 1955, Image 3

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    Novomb.::r 7, 1955
AFROTC
The Hichacres AFROTC rifle team
has flnally been selectad after
nuch deliberation and w6et . .. The
12 milmbers vrJre picked on the 3
basis of tryouts, and on the
basis of th, - 7r schedules whlch
must.coincide with practice
ssSiong nc rcets t ~ The names
of the membJrs are as followss
Charles Ad )rshi ck, Leon DaPP A)
James mans, Donald flAintsin;r s ,
541 Lovr 4 nic, Nartin
Mien Nau 6 lo,larl Petr t John
Potash, Paul h.utz, 44r/ stimelin
(alternate), Hillel S.konik,
.oytek.
Paul rut had the hi,..11,..5t score
in th , tryouts, ~4t- Huntsinr,
Jwans, and itdornsbick boin, the
next 4 bast scor3rs. Rutz's
score was 311 out, of a possi' le
400. Huntsin„cr, iNans, and
Adomshicr. had scores Of 297, 296,
and 294, respect 4 vely. One cadet
was siloctcd as an altarrate,
but he fir,: as schedulod„
and will receive full credit
for v:mbershic. 411 prmb4r4 Wl/
fare taro hours 'par weA,
All cadets should note that
saluting on thy: campus is not
r.,.)..12 4 red viher not in uniform.
The only :.xception to this in.. .
volvas r3portin, to the AFIMIC
oifice vhere a salute is r.3quired
at all times.
Six cadets rocc 4 ved promotions on
honday, Oct. 31 Tic :r names are
listed talow. Th - lir now ran. jo
placed tmside thcir ntnLs,
Leonard Stevens abC
John Prob.-rt - a/3c
Anthony C%rcantino T 4/lF
AI ert Kovaleso 4
,7 4/
ponroe 3'oyer 4/2c
tart aaisan,caver T a/2c
1-.141217iT01 COLLCr'titN
All students who are interested in
a , flying club should attend a 15-
minute meeting to be held on Wed
nesday, November 9, 4th period in
1ic0m,207. This club is open to
everyone here at the colleger
faculty, staff, and - all students.
The greatest advantage of learning
to fly as a club member will be the
low cost, The cost of learning to
"a3Friara (about 1Q holArs) should
approximate $50.00 rather than the
4.00 uaually charged. ThiP
figure does not include a share of
the airplane which each member will
buy when Joining the club. The
tentative plan calls for 1 2 -15
members each of whom owns a $5O
share of stock. This stock is
transferrable if a student, wishes
to resign from the club.
After'learning:tO fly ;010 the
pilot will have an hoUrly cost - of
flying the airplane of about $4
per hour. • This compares favorably
with the 8 or 9'dol/ars an hour
customarily chargeo by commercial
aviation for piloting an airplane.
Captain Carper Will_attend this
organization meeting to answer
questions concerning the problems
Of starting . a flying club.*
Mrs. Smith has commented .on the fine
cooperation most of the students have
shown incleaning Up.the cafeteria
after they have eaten. Those students
who # not clean up after they have
eaten, 51041.0 learn to:perform this
siMple task mularly. So-come on,
studentel Let's keep our cafeteria
neat at all times!
Pare 3
FLYING CLUB NENS
CAFETERIA TIPS