May 15, 1953 ROVING .REPORTER (continued) It seems Paul Bain, Norm Hall, a nd Steve Warner are always picking on the poor girls* I hoar the girls are getting together and planning a little surpriso for Steve* ’ oware there, Stevei On the grass were Joanie Gricsing, Marie Jaclco, Manny Barbeito and 'gov Wizdo* They all agreed with me that it's not studying weather. This is dclinitely convcrtibile time. The proud owners—Butch Pardee, Paul Bain, Stove Warner, Dave Landau, Fugie De Toma, Gale Gregory, and Theresa Flynn— are taking advantage of the sun. Bob Tracy and Nick Pelick can now be considered Boy Scouts. They blazed the trail for the Botany 27 field trip on Monday. I hear Moose Sharkowicz gave the concession owner's at Harvey's Inge a hard time during tho fraternity picnic Sunday, Where's this Powder Hole that the polar bears of Highacrc's arc taking advantage of? It must be a race to see who gets a sun tan first. I was listening to the radio the other day when I heard George Mastroianni giving the Center a little free publicity. Tuesday was expedition day. Pundi drove Vicious Pitobk, Zany Zablock and some of the coeds to look for Justofins Grove, I understand they didn't get too far. Well time for class. Sec you at the picnic Sunday. Be there—be different— and your name will be in printl SEND A GET-WELL CARD TO DON SNOVER One of our cheerful, likeable freshmen—Don Snovor—is ill with a virus infection,and has been unable to attend classes for over a week. It would be a grand gesture on the part of Highrcre students if we would each send some sort of a get-well card to Don. At the present time, Don is a patient at the Hazleton State Hospital. Get-well cards could either be sent to the hoppital or to his family home, 350 West Green Street, Hazleton, FUTURE OF HIGH..CRES SOFTBALL LEAGUE IN DOUBT It appears that many of our athletes have given up softball. On Monday and Wednesday of this week, the Yankee-Kippcrs were on the softball field ready to play and their opponents failed to field a team—the Blue jays, Monday, and the Bandits, Wednesday. The Vets and the Kippers arc the only two remaining teams in the league who are still willing to play league ball. What's the trouble with the Bandits and Bluejays. The Student athletic Committee is highly concerned about this lack of interest, and will take drastic action soon if this situation is not corrected. STUDENT COUNCIL The two ipajor issues brought before Student Council at the mooting May 13, wore the All-College Picnic and selection of members for interim council, Robert Tomsho, Chairman of the SboialAActivitios Committee, announcedthat an $BO,OO budget has been set aside for the picnic* It was also announced that $112,00 had been spent for the May Day Dance, President Andy Karpinski asked each member of Student Council to submit names for position on interim council. Council will vote on them at the next HAZLETON COLLEGIAN Page h