The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, November 08, 1968, Image 4

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SOCIAL ACTNITIES
There is only one more month of
school left. During Nov. three
dances are scheduled. The first
one is Nov. 8 with Mel Wynn play
ing. Students here, at Highacres
may buy their tickets in advance.
The second dance of this term is on
Nov. 22. The West Gate Five will
be booked. The last dance of this
term is the Thanksgiving Day Dance
which will be held Wednesday even
ing, Nov. 27, from 9-12. The Hue
Main Society will provide the music
for this dance.
So far this has been a very suc
cessful term. The students here
have enthusiastically supported all
social activities. If any student
has suggestions for other activities
please contact Kathleen or Eileen
Gibson, who will run a student poll
to determine the receptiveness of
the student body to new ideas.
SORORITY ON THE GO
The Theta Sigma Pi Sorority has
elected the following officers:
Pres.—Bonnie Penkala, V. Pres.—
Mary Ellen Kapuschinsky, Sec.—
Jane Stein, Tres.—Annette Bowers,
Executive Board Member—Nancy
Andraski.
The Sorority sponsored a suc
cessful hayride on Saturday, Oct.
26, and is planning a Thanksgiving
Banquet to be held on Nov. 21.
On Thursday, Oct. 24, the Soror
ity was host to girls from the Key
stone Job Corps. The girls spent
the day with the sorority members,
attending classes, viewing the cam
pus, sitting in the SUB, and getting
a first-hand view of life at a small
college.
As part of the Sororities initi
ation ceremonies, each pledge was
required to make some useful object
or stuffed animal which could then
SPORTS
by Robert Kozak
Intramural football competition
has started, and the Potent One's
are currently on top with a 3-0 re
cord. The Loners are in second
place at I-I. Holding down the bot
tom of the standings are the Hard
Corps and Roadrunners. Both of
these teams have yet to taste vic
tory.
The Potent One's narrowly de
feated the Hard Corps by a 10-6 mar
gin. This is indicative of the keen
competition throughout the league.
Any one of the four teams has the
ability to come off with a win in
any given game.
John Humenick holds a command
ing lead in the chess tournament.
His total of 5 points represents a
perfect record to date. In second
place is John Kostic with 3 points.
He is followed by Martin Curr, Len
ny Damico, Jim Brandau, and Pat
McElwee, all with I point. Rich
DePoalo, Tom Nutter, Mark Toni
atti, and Tom Sterba have yet to re
ceive points in competition.
In chess competition, points are
awarded on a win-lose-draw basis.
One point is given for a win, V 2 point
for a tie, and 0 points for a loss.
The Nittany Lions have dropped
to fourth place in the Associated
Press major college football poll.
The Lions have a perfect 4-0 record
but the open date last weekend
allowed Kansas to slip into third
place.
be donated to various hospitals and
homes. Many of the projects were
sent to the Lutheran Home and a
thank you card for the gifts was re
ceived by the Sorority. The remain
ing articles will be sent to orphan
ages and hospitals as Christmas
presents from the Sorority.
On Thursday, Halloween 1968
the members of the sorority collect
ed money from all students for the
annual UNICEF Drive.
HIGHACRES COLLEGIA
CROWDED CLASSES?
If anyone happens to see Dr. Win
walking around the campus with an
enormous stack of blue books under
his arm, you can bet that they aren't
from his Chem. 30 class. The fact
is that with only three pupils in his
class, Dr. Win isn't too busy cor
recting test papers. However, as
the students will tell you, the size
of the class certainly hasn't affect
ed the quality of the organic chem
istry exams, they're just as hard as
ever. The three just cannot see
how such a small class can be so
difficult and present so many large
problems. The benefits of having
few pupils in a class are obvious.
The students are beginning to refer
to Dr. Win as their private tutor.
One disadvantage of the small class
is that it is extremely difficult for
any of the three to cut class. Any
teacher is bound to notice if a third
of his class is missing. Be careful
when you refer to this class. Call
it small, but not puny. Look at it
this way, a lot of compact cars are
on the market this year. So, Penn
State, not to be undone, produced a
compact chemistry class.
YEA, TEAM!
Something new has been added
to the long list of extracurricular
activities offered by Highacres. As
of the coming season, our basket
ball team will play from victory to
victory while being cheered on by
the newly-formed cheerleading squad
The members of the squad are: Sue
Williams, Lorraine Skuntz, Mary
Ellen Kapuschinsky, Sally Haydock,
Marie Gendimenico, Sandy James,
Jane Ammon, Mary Borascius, Ei
leen Gibson and Annette Bowers.
These girls are really working hard
to prepare for the basketball season
and urge that all students come to
the games and help them cheer the
team to victory.