COYNE RETIRES If yen have missed - the presence of a little mbite- Mirada= who smokes an old cowl-cob pipe and slightly re sembles Mark Twain, you are one aaoag away. This little gen *lemma's memo is John J. Coyne and he held the position of group leader of the Tech Serw. Tbaraday, October 31, was Mr. 00yoolo loot OW of malloY aat_aad his first day of re tireaeat. Oa that day a fare well othoriag was hold sad Mr. Coyne was presented with a gaga' as almmembrance of his 23 year, of sorvioo at Higha4 sores. Mr. Coyne began kinking for the Pennsylvania State University in 1949. He lived on the canvas itself for 13 years. Previous to his em ployment at Penn State, Hr. Coyne was employed at the Mal lea Street School Bending. Jr. Coyhe has aired emotions about leaving Pena State #althoush he will did* inatayjamiss the mew Mums). He has many um ord.s of the Mishear*. campus and the students he has en counted in his many years of service. One memory that stands war particularly in his long list of remembranoos goes all the way back to the time when the freshman dormitory occu pied thatjimmdtimLßuilding and the sophomero dormitory was located in the faculty °Moo wing of **Bain Build ing. Boring this tins the students used to raid the kit chens for midnight snacks. One night, Ihr, Coyne recalls. lie CH IPPETZ mort4Eß, VID •101.) morricE. - rairr 'THERE 13(2.g. utITS moRE. NuTS ARouND -nits I'? by Christie Tito Itildisoroa Collegisa, Member 8, 1974 - Pole Mae Jog 25 roars of servies heard noises in the kitehen. He searched for the amuse of the noises, but could find nothing. In one part of the BIKE-A kitchen there vas a large walk-in refrigerator. He opened the refrigerator as a TH oN pas* of his search, and vas then surprised to discover several students hidigg in side of it. Kr. Coyne has many more memories of Highaores, which we hope be will *Walsh as fondly as the memories 110. sores bolds of him. We also hope that Kr. Coyne finds each peace and ftlflllment in his retirement, and we wish Min much joy and happiness. SORORITY FORMAL Approximately forty couples attended the Theta Sigma Pi Sorority's Snowball Formal, which was held frmaß Ns. until 100 a.m. on November 9. The event vas held at the Holiday Inn, and music was supplied by "The SePhistioate." Boor prised wore also awarded be fore the end of the evening. NES, sur rtffE. SHELLS Age. 14AlateR 10 CkAck, 7053 7ASTE.A I.OT In spite of chilly wea ther, approximately fifty ri ders participated in this year's Bike-A-Thon held on Saturday, October 19. Ricky Work, president of S.G.A., and Mrs. Arlene Dembrowski of the American'Cancer Society, served as 00-chaftmen for this year's drive. The Bike-A-Thou was a tensile course, beginning and ending at the Bigbacres canvas. The halfway point vas Maponsidts restaurant on Baste 309, where the riders were given free drinks and halburgera, courtesy of NO- Donald's. All except thivf or four riders completed the entire ten mile course: Two ten speed bicycles will be awarded to the boy and girl who make the high est monetary contribution in the fern of sponsors. VoT - UM PUTS.' lld - rALKIN* 11 AeoUr THE 11411111 L aTILDEA-15_,
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