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" SPORTS CAR GRAPHIC (1 yr. reg. $5) 3.00 ■ SPORTS CAR GRAPHIC (2 yrs.) __ 5.00 - “ THEATRE ARTS '(1-yr. reg. $7.-60) 4.50 r TIME (1 yr. reg. $7.60) ; : ; 1_ 1 4.00 '• n TIME ' <2 yirs.) ; i 7.50 □ TOWN & COUNTRY (2 yrs.) 8.98 “ TV GUIDE <44 wks. reg. $4.22) 8.33 " US NEWS A WORLD REPORT <2l wks.) 2.87 ■ VOGUE (1 yr. reg. $8.50) L: : : 5.00 5 3 VOGUE (2 yrs.—4o issues) 10.00 10.1 Educational Subscription Service. 1743 N. Kenmore; Hollywood 27. Caiif. . Enclosed flnd for the above marked publications. Send to: Bill me Q . Name , [JNew □ Renew •' O Teacher □ Student Gift from Addrei Zone State. City & Stati 4.00 4.00 I o- itn - q nn ■ class of Page Four HIGHACRES COLLEGIAN October 17, 1962 Highacres Sports Open ’62 Season FROSH “STARS’ SHOW TALENTS Sports activities here at Highacres have begun in full swing Intramural football began October 9. This year the foot ball circuit is composed of six teams. The usual rivalry ex ists between teams and the season promises to be quite interesting. Tryouts for the basketball All- Star team were scheduled for the week of October 15-20. Those not chosen will participate in a league of intramural basketball' teams. Anyone interested should report to the Hazleton High School Gym at the date to be designated. Our own Mr. Epler will be coach. Ping pong and chess tourna ments have begun and the champs are to be decided by the priless of elimination. The bowling league is now forming. Anyone interested in joining should sign ,their" name ,on the sheet on the bulletin - board. Bowling will be held •on - Sunday evenings at the Bowl Arena, Hazleton. - - Physical Culture Club Reactivates The Physical Culture Club, un der the supervision .of Mr.. Samuel Ross, held its initial. meeting of the term Monday, October 1. In opening, Mr. Ross explained that the main objective of the club is to promote a program for physical fitness of -the students at High acres. He then added that all work will be done under the supervision of trained advisors. For the convenience of the mem bers, new showers, located in the Main Building, have been obtained and more weights have been or dered. At the second meeting, held Fri day, October 5, elections were held and the officers elected are: President Richard Sokoloski; Vice-President Walter Kreiger; Secretary George Krupko; Treasurer Larry Lash. Also elected was a thirteen member Ex ecutive Council, which has the duty of voting on all matters con cerning the club. Amity Book Shop 564 Alter Street Hazleton, Pa. On Friday, September 28, talent night was held, with a star studded array of performing freshmen.-' Offenders who had in curred three violations during cus toms week were required to dis-' play their secret talents. Although far from beihg professionally ac ceptable, they were original, amusing, arid highly enterthiriing. Music for dancirig was provided by. the Four Kingsmen, and the affair lasted from 8:30 to 12:00. Light refreshments Were served. The event was sponsored by the Soeial. Activities Committee and brought Customs Week to an en joyable close. Penn Stale Alma Mater -For the glory of Old State For her founders strong and great,' For the future’ that we wait, Raise the song, raise the song. Sing our love and loyalty, Sing our hopes that bright and’, free Rest oh, Mother dear with thee. All with thee, all with thee. When we stood at boyhood’s gate,’ Shapeless in the hands of fate, Thou didst mold us, dear Old State, Into men, into men, May no act of ours make shame To' one heart' that: loves thy name May our lives help swell thy fame, Dear, Old State, dear Old-State. PETRUZZI’S For The Finest of QUALITY FOOD Hayes and 7th Sts. “Everything for the Smartly Dressed College Girl” BRILL’S Broad at Wyoming Barbara Ann’s “Where Your Satisfaction Is Our Business” 301 East Broad Street West Hazleton, .Pa.