AWARDS BANQUET continued from page one .Dr. David announced the recipients of the Parnassus A- Waras, which are presented yearly to one freshman and sophomore student. These awards are given to the two campus minded students who have con tributed much of their time to extracurricular activities. This year's winners were soph omore Mark Denke and freshman Ricky Nork. The students of the Hazleton Campus voted on a list of nominees prior to the Banquet. Rolland Loomis announced the results of the voting for Teacher of the Year. Mr. Lawrence Biacchi captured this honor. This, also, was voted upon by the student body. Dean McCallus explained the Eric A. Walker Award and then announced that Mark Denke had not only won the award on our campus, but was also select ed as the Pocono Region winner. Mr. Stuart J. Erwin, 1973- 74 faculty chairman, presented Academic Honor Awards to Joseph Lotwick, Business Administration; Edward Connor, Engineering; and Joseph DeMarinis, Natural Sci ences. Mr. Erwin also presented the Faculty Academic Leadership Award to Mark Denke. A special tribute was paid to Mrs. Elizabeth Bodenstein for her years of dedication to Penn State. After all the awards were presented, Mark Denke, outgoing president of student government, installed the new president, Richard Nork. The banquet closed with the Penn State Alma Mater. A dance was then held until mid night to cap the evening's activities. Adam and Eve had many advantages, but the principle one was that they escaped _ teething. The difference between the right word and the al 7 oww. most right word is the differ ence between lightning and lightning bug. GYPSY MOTHS by Barbara Mace In the past years, the caterpillars of the gypsy moth have been damaging our most nat ural possession- -the forests. Yet, these caterpillars can be anywhere - -yes, even at out cam pus. But just how much do you know about the problem? How did the gypsy moth get here? What damage does it do? What can we do about it? The gypsy moth originated in the continents of North Af rica, Europe, and Asia. How ever, the moth was introduced into Massachusetts by a French scientist trying to breed a new strain of insects to produce silk. Unfortunately, a few of the caterpillars escaped and in just a short time, disaster struck the surrounding areas. The leaf-eating creature feeds on trees such as oak, white pine, apple, birch and poplar. Surprisingly, a single defoli ation of a leaf can kill Pen- nsylvania's state tree, the hemlock. Furthermore, studies were taken which show that oak trees are deteriorating because of the caterpillar. With oak forming the natural ground cover of much of the Northeast, the disaster seems inescapable. Something that was once a prob lemis now a threat. But we can overcome this national threat. How? First, realize that there is a grow- Highacres Collegian, May 20, 1974-Page Five ing problem. Some people read about the destruction the gypsy moth caterpillar does, and really don't care. Are you one of those individuals who say,"l don't have to worry. They won't come to our area"? But they can--and they have. . Second, tie burlap around the barks of trees in late April or early May, since this is the time when the larvae (caterpil lars) emerge from the eggs. The caterpillars will seek shade during the heat of the day on the burlap. The burlap is then destroyed with caterpillars on it. Third, inspect your car, camper, or trailer for fuzzy or tan-colored egg masses after coming from a national forest or park. Because they drop from trees easily, inspection is one of the quickest ways of decreasing the spread of the caterpillars. Also, try wash ing your vehicle - -it's a good excuse to finally wash the car that you neglected during exams. Finally, if a mass of cat erpillars is on any of the trees in your garden or area, scrape the mass off and burn, boil or bury it. It's not cruel; they are doing damage to something that is necessary and beauti ful--our woodlands. Without our forests, where would we get shade? Where would birds and the deer give birth to their offspring? Think about it. If you think long and hard enough, you will realize that now it's a question of survival - -the cater pillars' or ours.