October 25, 1956 OPERA TRIP It has been called to the attention of the Collegian that a combined group, made up of students of the Music 5 class and members of the Highacres College Community Chorus, is planning a field trip to the Hershey Community Theatre for Saturday evening, October 27, to hear Puccini.►s Madame Butterfly, which will be presented by the Fujiwara Opera Company of Japan. works for the Bell Telephone laboratories Several years ago when the Fujiwara in Murray Hill, N. J. and enjoys his work Opera Company made Its first appearance imm ensely. in America, they received accolades with the New York Times calling their appear mos, "a rare experience in the theatre." Mr. John McClintock, well knawn educator in private and public schools says, "my wife, who was in charge under General MacArthur of all Service clubs in Japan and Korea for six years, tells me that when she heard. this opera company in Tokyo, it was terrific." The group planning this trip is enthusiastic, and final preparations have been completed. ***** * * * * * HiLtiOWEEN PARTY riHEN? CC TOBER 26 WHERE? EAGLES' CLUB HOUSE TIME? .. . . 8:30 - MIDNIGHT MUSIC? 00000 ••••••• By GABE FLINT FREE ADVISSION AND REFRESHMENTS DRESS IS INFORMAL ***** * * * * STAFF THIS ISSUE Mike Remas p R. Warman, K. Rekasp Geo. Opilla p John Aviglianop Lawrence Sor- First prize in the contest will be a okateh p Carol Milko, Geraldine Wilk =ski Rosema Arlotto Vivian Kar- giant amoeba while nine Proglottids will vounis p Joann Kenvinp p ry Martha Preputnik, be awarded to the runner-ups. The de- John Machungp Mary Searan p Lyla Rerish.eision of the judges will be final and no entries will be returned. HIGHACR , LS COLLEGIAN On Saturday, Oct. 30, Miss Theresa Misto became the bride of Thomas Miasgar. Tbm is a third.semoster student in the D. D. T. curriculum at Highacres. The student body extends its congratulations. " Thomas Dougherty, E. Tech., Class of 1956, recently paid his former instruc— tors a pleasant surprise visit. Tom Pete Timinsky„ E. Tech Class of 1956, and Joseph Plesniarski, D. Tech. Class of 1956, have written highly informative, humerous, well-written letters to their former instructors, telling of their work and life in the Motor City, where they are affiliated with General Motors. It seems that the nucleus of a High acres Alumni Association may be in the making. Edward Smith, James Raul and James Hoblitzell, current tech students, recen— tly made a tour of the P. P. and L. plant at Sunbury. They expressed favorable comments on the facilities and personnel and recommend the excursion for interest— ed students. Mr. James Steel, Prof. of Biology at Highacres, wishes to announce a contest open to all students at the campus. The object of the contest is to provide a name for the newly acquired female skele— ton of the Biology Department, Names must be written along with a short statement of why the student believes the name to be appropriate and handed to Mr. Steel before November 13 th. PaLe 3 ZECHNOTES by Joann Konvin 3Kc4f*HYr BIOLOGY CONTEST