Page Six-Highacres Collegian, May 7 PARNASSUS INITIATION The Parnassus Chapter of the Keystone Honor Society in itiated its new members and elected officers Thursday / Ap ril 25, 1974. The lighted candle ceremony, led by facul ty advisor Mr. James Concannon, was held in the library. The new members include Donna Bayer, Mary Delazio, Bar bara Mace, Maureen Marcus, Mary Ann MeGlory, Ricky Nork, An thony Seo, from Hazleton; Donny Serfass and Tom Shea from Tama qua; Mary Beth Pollack and Mary Francis Postupack, Tres kow; William Michael, Montrose; Dennis Gramata, Pottstown; Charles Hiller, Berwick; Kim DePue, Kresgeville; Theresa Kranyock, Beaver Meadows, Marian Honis and Mary Melenchek. Harwood Mines; and Maria J. Rovito, Shamokin. After initiation, new of ficers were elected; Bill Michael, president; Christie Tito, vice-president; Donna Marie Bayer, secretary; Donny Serfass, treasurer. The purpose of Parnassus is to recognize the all-around student who maintains high aca demic standards and whole-heart edly participates in and sup ports extra-curricular activi ties. Parnassus also deems fine character and personal integrity;as essential fac tors in developing the well educated student. Linda Gallagher, Parnassus chapter president, presided over the meeting. Dr. and Mrs. William David and Mr. and Mrs. Concannon were special guests. Keven Concannon served as Sergeant-at-arms. BROADWAY sight into the music of Broad way, for it is a worthwhile form of music and deserves to .be appreciated for itself and not compared to other forms of music on there mere basis of its popularity. For its beauty and immortality goes beyond any Top Forty charts--like so much classical music it will still be loved years from now. continued : 1974 SCULPTOR VISITS Highacres was honored this week by the distinguished pres ence of Oliver LaGrone, the poet and sculptor of Detroit. Mr. LaGrone treated the students and faculty to a demonstration and lecture on the fine points of sculpture in the Student Union Building on April 24 and also showed the film, "Why Man Creates." On Thursday he visit ed the Arts I class, and on Thursday night held an informal discussion and demonstration in the Resident Hall. Mr. LaGrone also visited many other organ izations in Hazleton, among these a lecture to all of the art teachers from the Hazleton Area School District at Hazle Elementary School, a lecture and discussion at the Jewish Com- munity Center, and a demonstra tion at the Hazleton Art League. Mr. LaGrone's works have been exhibited in shows in New Mexico, Michigan, Ohio, and Illinois. His works are in many private collections. He has been commissioned to do 14 E.BROAD ST. HAZLETON PA. (A) Style No. G 5957 (B) Style No. G 5958 Yellow or White Finish Yellow or White Finish sculptures of such famous people as the Rev. Charles A. Hill, Judge Crockett, and Harriet Tub man. Mr. LaGrone is presently a teacher of social studies in the Detroit Public Schools, teaching Afro-American History. Mr. LaGrone is also a poet of high calibre. He has had two of his books of verse pub lished and his works have ap.4 peared in many anthologies of black poetry. He has had re views, articles, and poems printed in various periodicals, and the Ginn Co. is including his poetry in their high school text, The Study of Literature. Mr. LaGrone is presently work ing on a book of African Art. Perhaps he will return to High acres someday to lecture on his poetry and favor us with some of samples of his poetic works. AWARDS BANQUET MAY 9 GP ELECTKI .NIC GIVES THE LADIES EQUAL delivers time-keeping re ia•ility. Available in a variety of beauti ful styles. . , GIRARD PERREGAUX ► . FINE WATCHES SINCE 1791 03r A"