HIGH/CIiES STUDENT DISPLAYS TALENT IN INTERNATIONAL PIANIST COMTITIO4 ****i***** * * * * * * * * * Thomas Clatch ) a twenty-year old sophomore, enrolled in music liducation at the Hazleton campus of the Pennsylvania State University, recently displayed his pianist talent inthe International Leventritt Piano Competition. Vying with seventy other young pianists from all parts of the world, he gave an excellent account of his abilities, advancing into the semi-finals held in Carnegie Hall, New York. Mr. Clatch had Previously given an account of himself in Philadelphia and Boston besides many local reditalsi He is a member of the Parnassus Honor Society and has been affiliated uith music for the past fifteen years. congratulations Tom ) for a job well done; SORCRITY HELD ANNUL" L HEYRIDE Despite the fact cf threatening weather(77bl-.h cleared evert - vall-) the Theta 50rc.7:.. - ry of •I - the ila7letch campus held airit).ll. hay:Tide &t State Trooper , s !a?:'T3 in S . t, ;'ohns the 3ri 'I a . .. 2 c::: The affair ev=xed at ? P , M. and las'c,o(l unil IC) P; it 7as deolare(l a suooess '7l - y . oach of the twee ,—five o%ples in attendance, The Surcrity plans to add a dance and Christmas Garoi:Lng to its future agenda. LIBRARY REPORT The Hazleton CL,mpus library now has a permanent place for Its rental of records. The rules and regulations are the same as those for tho rental of books. This new development is located in the charge room ) and studcnts are urged to take advantage of this opportunity, Jnke continued been drinking. "Sure I've been drink ing. What the hell do you think I am stunt driver?" came the reply. :"TIIDE LOAN APPLICATIONS AVAILLBLE IN OFFICE ****-X*********** Application forms for student loans under the National Defense Education Act Loan Funds are available in the office of Mr. Schneider. Fpecial consideration will be given tostudents who plan to become elementary or secondary school teachers and to stu dents whose academic background indicates a superior capacity for or preparation in science, mathematics, engineering, or a modern Foreign language. A fulltime student can borT.o7 as much as 85,00. in a four year program but not more than 81,000. in any fisCal .year; However, availability of Federal Funds may limit the above figures. The student's promissory nose trill require repayment in ten equal annual installs ments, beginning one year after graduation or termination from college. A student can repay in a shorter , period if he desires. The ifaterest rate is three per cent a year starting vith one year after the borrower ceases to be a fulltime student. Certification by the Educational Administration to the effect that the borr6wer has been e fulltime teacher in a public elementary or secondary school entitler; the borrc,-er to forgiveness of up to hnif the loan, plus interest on that half, at the rate of ten per cent a year, The borrorer is responsible ter securing this certification. STUDS COUTICIL PP013,70 , c TRIP TO MAIN CAMPITI 77 studerjns have signed the bus list for the Student Council sponsored trip to the Penn State vs, Holy Cross fooball game on Hbvember l4th, The total cost for the trip i 5.1.00 per stuaent for busfare and 5.00 extra for guests which includes game ticket and bus 'are, Penn State—good luckli The car came around the cornor very fast, rent over a 100 foot emban' ,- ment, flipped 10 times and came to rest against a tree, man slightly in ebriated crawled out dazed but not hurt. Soon a patrol men came by, surveyed the accident and asked the man if he had
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