Page 2 (Students 71isIking) , the ,penalty in tpis caSe.would , not be a simple fine. Let it be known, that' the school is not reSponsible for student injury incurred due-to the direct violat— ion of regulations. Students should walk• to thd. left, facing traffic, and not more than . two abreast at all times, whether coming dr going to or from school. ***** * * * * * LIBRARY AIDES The regular 'weekly meeting of the . library aides, formerly: scheduled fOr the eighth period on. iii7edne,sday, ."has' teen changed to the fourth period on Monday: These me etj ngs: wlll be held very Monday in Miss' Garbrick!'S office and: it lb r quested that all aides ~attend` these meetings. If for some reason abdende is necessary, Miss Garbrick should b 0 notified 'in advance. - ; . • ' * *-* * * . * * * * COLLEGE ARTS 'TO BEET There will be a brief .m eton,g , •ot the College Arts Society in room M-2P9 on Friday, March 9, during the foueth period. All members 'are requested to attend this meeting., at which gime the plans for the '',a( - 3:1,o skit will be dis— cussed. * * * * • , * * CERTER STUDENTS ; IN KIQ.:Lyg The Sociology 5 class and same other interested students, from the Center visited the Luzerne County Tndustrial School for Boys. aticis—Lyp:on Thtrsday, Febrtzry 23. When the students were asked by this reporter what impressed them the most;,they,gave thetfollowing comments: Linda Wolfe: "The Tioors.in'the cottages were so clean and,shinyj they are waxed HA ZLE TON C OLLEGTA.N Marilyn. Swankt "The friendliness of the little' .bays impressed me .very much. They dl scussed their school werlc l Aheir 'rec— reation activities; - , and their attitudes . , towards the school,'" Larry Kowal6kyl "The• ;liberalness of "the whole reform system,; for instance / no guards,. no' barbed wire' 'fences, and the general trustee system .n Theresa Bobowski: "'Some of the young innocent looking' bbys who looked as though they shouldn't be thpre .1' . ... . _ Chris Money: "The fine,4o,dem.lc air of the .clasaroomBo - '' ..., .. . . •, - George -Petro:' "Gerierally'y the clenliness of the clinAng hall and the classrooms." Marge Churillai "The boyb . were courteous, dipciplined l 'and - obedtent;lhey seemed as though they were Model 'Ohildren."'' On Thursday, March 1, The Theta Sigma Pi Sorority held a meet:ll4,in OleTiain lounge at Highactes. .After ifiiss Helen Dossenbach, advisor to the'group, read the by—laws of the Sorority, : President Marge Churilla initiated the new girls into the Sorority. The newly initiated. girls . . are Tyleßerish - , 'Jane Hunchar,- Doiores.StaUffer,.and Partigia Vangroski. The girls w.- . 3re presented for initiation• by Mary , Merker, Jean deed, Mary Ann andlihoda Smulyan. . After the initiation, a short business meeting was conducted in which plans were discussed for the next meeting to be held cn March 15. A cosmetics expert from New York City - will be the guest speraker. Following . the business dis— cussion, refreshments were served and the meeting was adjourned by the President * :* * *r * THETA SIGMA Fl =CZ= ***** * * * * *