Vol. XVIII No. 13 .P . .1.. apio T COLLEGIAN OUT WEDNESDAY The _first regular Collegian will be February- 22. Anyone desiring to work for this center newspaper, who has not been contacted, see Russ Brungard or Bernie Steber as soon as possible. ****** * * * * * COLLEGE ARTS TO MEET The College Arts Society will hold a brief meeting in romm M-209, during the fourth period on Friday, February 17. All members are requested to attend this meeting. The Society also extends a cordial invitation to new students and new members to attend this meeting. ***** * * * * * LIBRARY AIDES TO MEET There will be a meeting of all students who signed up for work in the library on Wednesday, February 15 in Miss earbrickts office. The meeting will begin at 300 pm and all aides are requested to attend The Pennsylvania State University Center Hazleton, Fenna, edition of the issued on Wednesday, ~.-' / ~;'..'') ; ... ) .:.:':_ft_," i.,- ARE YOU tiI,ESSR.I; A tmesserl is a person who cOntinually leaves thing's in a terrible mess. Here at school, the messers seem to do most of their work in the ditilng room during the lunch rush. You aftri'see the work of the messors—trash all over' the tables and floors, dishes left on the table, cigarette ashes on saucers and the floor, and writing and drawings on the tables. Do you do things like that at home? Would you sit down to a dirty, messy table at home without complaining? Then why not complain here? Tf you see a &lesser' at work, just walk over to him or her and remind thet that other people wish to use the tables, Tell them that the dirty dishes are to be returned to the kitchen, Tell them that ash trays are provided for cigarette ashes instead of using dishes of the floor. Tell the& that trash cans are conveniently located for their waste paper, Toll them also that only children write on furniture and walls. Don't be a messer, With a little cooperation from everyone our dining room can be kept reasontbly clean during the rush hour. Febr. 15, 1956 posi