Hazleton collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1937-1956, November 21, 1952, Image 3

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    November 21 1 1952
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11r, Barto (Cohtiiaued 5‘
He is a reporter-photographer on the Standard Sentinal and serves
also as assistant city editor.
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DINNER HELD BY FACULTY JIVLS turn WOMEN A SUCCESS
The dinner Which was hold Friday November 14 for the Theta Sig-0
ma Pi Sorority here at Highacres was a great success,
Tho nombors of the sorority wore guosts at a buffet supper prey.
pared by the faculty wives and faculty worsens
After the dinner the girls engaged in games and getting acquaint..
ed, and everyone had a good time,
FIRE ALAnn
On 'the night of October 31, 1952, five engineers were seriously
concentrating on the drawing problem duo the next day. Everyone was
doing his work until one of the engineers remarkod„ 41 smell smoke."
This remark brought on an investigation of the corners and walls of_
the room. After a little investigation the cause was found, a cig.►
nrette butt in the basket at the bottom of the stops which lend to
the drawing room, had been smoldering togothor with an empty cigarette
pack, Although the paper may have burst into flames it would not
have caused any damage because it was in the basket made for the Pur!..
pose * What would happen if the flame did spread?
If the flame had spread there probably would have been serious
damage, The walls of the building are made of wood and plaster; the
flop =, wood.
Since there is only one fire extinguisher (in the furnace room
in-the building, n . scrious fire could have developed. In the other _
•ormitory building, which has two lecture rooms and a physics lab()
tory in the basement, there , is one extinguisher.
Another danger of fire is the dry leaves which fall from the
trees on and surrounding the campus. Although the weather is rathet
damp at the present time, under dry conditions the fallen leaves and
the trees arc fire hnzards. If a match or burning Cigarette was
accidentally thrown into the leaves, a serious fire could result
which could burn all the trees in this vicinity and Highncres too,
These are just a few of the accidents which can be prevented
by being careful, A careless person could burn Highacres off the map,
Fire is a wonderful servant when under control, but when it is out
of control it is a bitter enemy, ALWAYS BE CAREFUL.
PARNAS3US iTS
Pnrnnssus, the honor society which is composed of strong students
and 'campus londershns hnd n number of meetings since the beginning of
the fall semester.
Among matters discussed was the admission of freshmen to tho
ranks of Parnassus. It was announced that a 1..8 average plus five
activity points aro necessary in order to qualify.
Parnassus plans to organize a "Hat Soci oty" similar to those on
the main campus. -
Prosidont nnnouncod thnt n comploto social schodulo
will soon bo nvnilcblo for publicntion.
Othor officers include Dorothy Losack-vice-prosident; 11.nrie Jccko
-recording secrotnry.
Thc ndvisor for the group is Hr. Jams Stool, instructor in
Botany and Zoology.
HAZLETON COLLEGIiZi
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