Vol. VIV No. /...1 1 ,111c2 rixrf.'.fl,llll.,T,rf ***** 9 STIANIZIn HZ HAVE NEW OWNER SOON; PUCE TAKEN BY SUPERDREADNOUGHT Shocking news hit Highacres this week. Miss Emma Phillips, instructor in French, Spanish, and English, is sellingnStanleym, as her venerable Dodge 8 is affection— ately known to students. "Stanley" has become a close friend to the students because of his help each morning in coming up the hill, Students say that liStanleyn is a good guy, and they warnfuture owners to do their part by him, and they are sure that he will do his. Miss Phillips is now navigating a superdroadnought Buick. 4. late report has it that uStanieytepurchase is being contemplated by Nick "Kenton" Kramer and Ray "Style Seid. They understand "Stanley's" heritage and regard him with due sentiment. VAN BITSKIRK SUCCEEDS RONDISH luS PRESIDMIT OF THETA. SIGMA. PHI Miss Jacquelynn Van Buskirk has been elected president of Theta Sigma Phi to succeed Miss Irene Rondish, who is now on Penn Stategs main campus. Miss Loretta Romanofsky was elected vice president and Miss Candida Ramaviglia secretary . . Dues are still being paid to !ties Matilda Goyda. The new officers are reported to be very capable and much interested in the progress of the organization. RAY SEID NEW MU DELTA SIGMA PRESIDENT George R. (Ray) Seid has been elected by the men of Mu Delta Sigma. to replace Joseph Punturo, who is now on main campus. Ray is a fourth semester commerce and finance major. TROPIC COMITTEE EFFICIENT; COUNCIL HINTS 14.1' MORE social, FUNCTIONS The Highacres Traffic Committee, composed of Student Council and faculty members is quite efficient according to recent tabulations of their activities. The committee reports that students may "get 'wise that it doesn't pay the individual to park illegaly, That it does pay Council funds is indicated by the report that during the past week $lB in fines has been collected. Council says, "Keep it up and we'll soon have enough in the traffic fine fund for more social functions.?! ---..--- DRE4H MOVDia NIGHT; CENTER PI4IS INDLATGON GAP 7:30 Hazleton Center basketeers take the floor at 7:30 Monday night against Indiantown Gap soldiers at the new 3,500 seat St. Josephs gymnasium. Coach Hal Wausat says our team will be well rested, but hi is somewhat anxious that the men may have cooled off too much. Only two practices have been possible this week. Students may get their 350 tickets at the main office. These purchase a good look at all the star high school seniors in the area in their dream game. NEW CAFETERI4 SCHEDULE CONTINUOUS 8 to 3 Latest cafeteria schedule posted indicates that there will be continuous service from 8 to 3 every day, No evening meals are being served. ORCHIDS TO COO= Congratulations seem to be in order for the Student Council for its sponsorship of this new experiment in publishing a college newspaper that gets the news out to its public while it is news. Our public seemed to be pleased with the first issue, Zmnouncements and news items that you wou would like to have published should be left in the Student Council office by Wednesday each week, to hit the Friday publication date. Reporters and columnists can be accommodated on the staff. • HVILTO.Y. COL:Lail/1N Weekly Newsletter Edition Highadres, Hazleton, Ponnsylvania .x,,r Illtrllllll-11L,117113,i1TIIITZNP 1 / 4 .1 , ' 4LCA--"•-- fry , 1 t ... sr4,•, ` . 4 Ya .' P - 7 1 1 '4;s, , March 7, - 1952 ',, ''. , P. 4 . v,,, ,zoi , - . / '‘ . 7 1. 71. '''''''• —7 ' ,l, Tfe ' 1 t'''' / ---- - __;.„..-•°"e'