SOCIAL CALENDAR Wayne Lawrence announced the Social Calendar for the rest of Spring Term. May 20 - Dramatic Show "Masks of War" May 21 - Hayfield Holiday Hootenanny and Picnic Wilkes Barre Hazleton SGA 5 s May 28 _ May Ball June 3 - Dance June 14 _ Convocation The term will soon be over and many of us will no longer be here. Please attend as many of the social events as possible. Anyone going to Hayfield Holi day hootenanny and Picnic is asked to contact Bobj Landro. DELTA TAU DELTA The Delta Tau Delta Fraternity has selected its fraternity emblem. The emblem, designed by Allen Smith, represents the Drafting and Design Technology curriculum to which its mem bers belong. The Fraternity, which consists of 31 members, was formed to promote fellow ship among the Drafting and Design Technology students and to encourage those in good academic standing to willingly give of their time and efforts to help those not so fortunate fraternity brothers. Mr George Caliva, engineering professor, serves as fraternity advisor and the following are officers President - Joe Kachurak Secretary - Dave Case Treasurer - Joe Romanick GIVE BLOOD JUNE 3rdl 40 pints covers us 5 140 sends blood to Vietnam. Tell Mrs. Tamea now that YOU are willing to give. MR. MATTEO SPEAKS Mr. Matteo, a partner.’ in the local accounting f-.’m Palmer and Company spoke to the mem bers of the Business Club. Mr. Matteo, who began his college sfudies at the Hazleton Campus, spoke mainly of the duties of an accountaht, the importance of Certification for an ac countant and the possibilities for advancement in business for a good accountant. Mr. Matteo mentioned that in 1965 the average starting salary for accountants just out of college was $6,600 a year. Following his talk, Mr. Matteo held a brief question and ans wer period. CARD PARTY BENEFIT The Womens 5 Auxiliary of High acres held a Card Party and Games Guests could play various card games or bingo. There was an Esquire Room for men. Door prizes and prizes on jpurshased chances were awarded. Because of the success of this endeavor many students can have interest free loans. Up to $lOO cash can be borrox-red by any Highacres stu dent who needs cash for books or other minor essentials. THEY LEKT US The following students trans fered to the University Park Campus for the Spring Term! Cheryl Fodullo Joseph Gorski Edward Gurka Gary Hagenbach Kenneth Hughes Susan Ike Thad Oslak Paul Sherman Illoyna Sotaek Kikuke Suda Esther Summer We sure miss you one and all.
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