May 23, 1952 SUPIIER SESSION .itaIOUNCED FOR HIGRACRES A summer session hhs been announced for Highacres by assistant administrative head Frank C. Kostos. It is scheduled to run from June 30 to August 9. Sessions will run. daily, Monday through Friday, from 8.30 to 2:05. Courses to be offered are English Composition I and 5 and Mathematics 2 and 64.- Regular registration will be conducted May 28 and 29 (next Wednesday and Thurs day). Final registration will be possible June 30. DEANS AND PROFILE NINE. CAN SCRAMBLE INTRXMAL SOFTBALL RACE; TWO CRUCIAL GMT'S YET The Profile Nine and the Deans of the Highacres Softball league have it in their power to scramble the championship race in games Monday and Tuesday. The boys with the profiles against the Bandits on Monday and the scholarly Deans against the Head Pins on Tuesday, by winning, can throw the race into a three-way tie (interpret ation of statistics), since the Yankee Kippers with a 2 loss and 3 win record have completed their season. Games this week: Kontonites Heed Pins Kontonites Yankee Kippors - •. - ..... ALL-COLLEGE PICNIC HUGE SUCCESS Paul Garth Fisher, r ' Vince Oorrado, and Michael Kudlick engineered what some veteran picnic goers called the best ever l yesterday afternoon and evening at Eumbels. Around the big fireplace, at intervals, some 125 people thrust sticks with hotdogs into the flames or over the embers, and then moved to the production line to be . ; served baked beans, potato salad, and all the trimmings. As dusk fell the picnickers gathered themselves up from individual and couple and carload forays and toasted marshmellaws, crunched potato chips, and finished the hotdogs. One Mr. ,Tracy and one Miss Dautrich furnished the highlight of the whole affair by dunking each other in the cool waters of the creek. Of course there were feverish games of badminton and volleyball and dancing, and (we suppose you'd call it) frollicking. With duo respect -- Editorial (this is eanrrassing to the typist and copyreader) Well, after the finals have all been taken in stride and the convocation ceremonies haie come to an end, all the sophomores will no longer be a part of Penn State at Highacres. We had a lot of fun putting this newsletter out each week, know ing that whatever appeared'in it was the students' own viewpoint. Mr.. Grubbs, the mainlink of the newsletter, deserves a great deal of credit. lis eagerness to help us in this endeavor, his patience with its writers, and his time given as copyreader, typist, and printer is appreciated. Our hope is that next year Mr. Grubbs will have more cooperation from the students, for you can be sure that he will do his utmost to advise you rightly. Concluding, we want to say, "Thanks a lot, Mr. Grubbs, and we know you realize our sincerity." Mr. Grubbs's note: The names above are the names of the men who should be thanked for this newsletter and for much that both students and faculty members have enjoyed here , this year. Ha, LEI. ON C OLLE G R. H E 11 17 7 20 21 1 12 15 6 13 13 3 signod H. Giuliani F. Nowak Games Next Week Monday: Bandits vs Profile Nine Tuesday: Head - Pins vs Deans page 2
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