The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, November 12, 1965, Image 5

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STUDENTS TRANSFER TO MAIN CAMPUS
It has come to the attention of the
newspaper staff that the following stu
dents are transferring to flhiversity
Park for the winter term.
Paul Martino
Calvin Spencer
Eugene Horvath
Michael Snovitch
Richard Jenkins
Lawrence Gawron
Barry Stall
Doug Smith
Norm Lindemuth
Ken Brace
Sabatini Monatesti
Michael Pavlinsky
Gerald Adomshick
John Takach
Frank Bobbie
John Kachurak
Frank DeMara
Robert Shimshock
Fred Maschak
Mary Elchisak
Paul Swerdon
Richard Smith
Lawrence Novak
David Dornbiaser
William Gallagher
Elizabeth Smitrovich
Gary Croll
We would like to wish these people
the best of luck and success in their
future endeavors. They will surely be
missed, and we hope that they will al
ways remember their classmates and High-
acres.
Asking a woman her age^
Is like buying a second-hand car.
The speedometer's been set back,
But you can't tell just how far.
PARNASSUS HOLDS FIRST MEETING
The Parnassus Chapter of the Key
stone Honor Society held its first ...• .
meeting of the fall term on Thursday,,
October 14* Josepf Zola, president,
was in charge of the sessioh. The pur
pose of Parnassus is to recognize
those students who have shown outstand
ing academic and who have
actively participated in extracurric
ular actvities. The requirements for
membership are these:
1. Second term or higher standing.
2. No less than 2.5 all univer
sity average.
3. An active member in at least
two activities (sports and
intramurals count as one);
or an active member in one
activity and helped in a major
service or function.
The Parnassus Honor Society has
been a service organization on the
Hazleton Campus since 1953.
SORORITY COLLECTS FOR U.N.I.C.E.F.
On October 29, members of the
Theta Sigma Pi Service Sorority
collected for the United Nations
International Children's Educational
Fund | U.N.1.C.E.F.). The sorori
ty wishes to thank all those students
who generously gave to this worthy
cause. The money will be greatly
appreciated by some underprivileged
child.
NEW BLOOD IN THE SPORTS DEPT.
The sports department extends a
welcome to two new reporters. They
are Bob Rossi and Ted Billy. These
gentlmen will be reporting the sports
news as it happens. We hope that
their stay with the Collegian will
be a rewarding one.
He: I'm a bank examiner.
She: Well, I'm no bank.