(S.F.B, Continued) gests that the students aid the faculty in a Clean-Up Day to be held prior to the festive day* We will have more to report on Clean-Up Day as the weeks progress* The students are asked to voice their opinions concerning Clean-Up Day by leav ing letters at the Collegian office or by visiting Mr. McKinstry to voice their opinions 1n person. $ [ V THE LENTEN SEASON The Lenten season has a tremen dous effect on Christians in that a personal identification is more | realistically made with their be llefs. There are also many peri <<—pheral benefits which are appropri ate for the student to recognize, as he participates in a recognition of Lent, he usually.introspects and thus becomes more aware of himself. As he partidipates, £ie disciplines himself to a moral type of self-judgment, identifyinghow honest he 'f;s with himself. The perseverative effects’ of self-discipline, not to the point of The Theta Sigma Pi Sorority meets eve rigidity, but in the sense of morals, ry other Thursday evening in the Hlghacres goals, experience satisfaction and i.nde- Main Lounge. At the present time, a pendent opinions ( not in the sense of frenzy of activity is in process, for the ''group—defying", but as individuality.) girls are preparing .for the forthcoming are magnificant toward maturity. The May Day Coronation, The Queen is to be Lenten season helps one to "Know Thyself." selected at the election of March 25. —R. H. McKinstry She will be crowned in the gaily decora ted court on our Hlghacres lawn on May 11* 1957. There will be music and dancing for Her Majesty, and a Ball Wll be held in her honor that evening at the Eagles Ball Room. Fellows, get 7/o ur favorite Queen and attend the festivities on May 11, —Jackie Kessel Found- one brown leather brief case. Lost- Elephant in vicinity of Rec Rail. Answers to the name of Peaches, Can be recognized by a broken front tooth. —George Opilia HTGHACRES COLLEGTAN KEEPING UP WITH STUDENT ACTIVITIES The College-Community Chorus, under the direction of Professor Garbrick, is open to all students at Highacres, as well as all persons in the community who like to sing andenjoy the better choral music. For several hours each Tuesday evenings, tvhe chorus usually meets in the music room at Highacres. This semester the group is preparing the oratorio by Felix Mendelssohn to be presented at the First Presbyterian Church Auditorium in Hazleton on May 21, 1957 at Si3f\ P.M. If you enjoy music, you should plan to attend. The Fencing Club endeavors to teach their student members the art and prac- tice of attack and defense with the foil. The participants develop a keen eye, quick reflexes, and agility. Points are scored between duelists by merely touching the opponents body with the tsp of the foil. The club meets every Monday and Tuesday during the third and fourth periods in S-101, You can still secure club membership or you are invited to just drop in to see some exciting action. Page two
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