October 8, 1956 FROM MR. SCHNEIDER ( cont help the individual, and a closeness of spirit typical of the smaller insti tution. Your immediate assignment is to take advantage of these factors and make each one work toward your success. The faculty and staff are here to help you reach that goal. **** * * * * HTGRACRES CHORUS IN REHEAR,SA,LS The reorganization of a group is always a much anticipated event. The Collegian has been informed that the Highacres College Community Chorus is now in the process of being reorganized under the direction of Miss Pearl Gar brick, assistant professor of music at Highacres. A sizable group of approximately thir ty has already met three times in the past'few weeks. This group represents the great interest shown by people from this area, for many of the members are from the fringe of the Hazleton region. There are members (both stu dents, high-school students, and in terested adults) from Hazleton, Free land, Weatherly, and McAdoo, and Tamaqua. One young man in particular is to be commended on his interest, for he faithfully hitch-hikes from Nurem- berg to participate in the weekly re hearsal! This year, as in the previous year, the chorus is hard at work preparing Handelts Messiah for the coming Christ- HIGHACRES COLLEGIAN hen the following instructors were asked where they went this summer, and what their most pleasant experience was, we received a variety of - answers. Here are a fews Mr. Longo: Toured New York, New Eng- land and Canada. Most pleasant experience: Relaxing at a New England beach, Mr. Zerbe: Attended The Mathemati cs Ins titute of the New England -ssoci a ti on of Mathemati cs at 111 ams College 1 n uui.lliamstown Mass. Most pleasant experience : Learning something new. Yr. . I JII.II. a: Carpenter work at State College. Yost pleasant experience: 7iatthing a house materialize from a s ber. Yrs. Bodenstein Teaching summer school at Stephen. F. .i.ustin State College in Texas. Most pleasant experience: Enjoying the return of my daughter to Texas after• an absence of a year. Yr. Steel: New England and New Orleans. easant experience: Train ride to LEBO New Orleans, dinner at Antoines, an , boat ride up the YissTssippl River. WHERE THEY . . /4,/...--.....„,... WHERE, • ''''',- Page 3 1 / si/ 5
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