« \ May 22,. 1953 PJMISSUa HOLDS; JiNIJU ’iL-IWITIM’ION Parnassus held its annual initiation last Friday night in the lounge. During the impressive condlelight ceremony the foil oaring pledges were taken into membership: Joe Belovich, Joan Greising, John Misoda, Hick Skimbo, Jane T Beverly Wizdo, Pat Tomsho, Clarence Shipman, Janice Magavich, John Carr. Mr. Campbell talked about the origin, aims, and purposes of Parnassus* T! society takes its name from the Greek mountain Parnassus which was the hone of the muses who presided over literature, and the arts. President William Coll read the charge to the pledges, and Marie Jncko, sccretaru, presided over the signing of the pledges' names in the book of Parnassus. D,avc Edwards, a charter member, and Mr. Steel acted as marshals. The initiation was attended by several members of the faculty. P.RNASSUS TO ME:T TODAY Parnassus tail hold its final meeting of the year todya during fifth period At this time officers for nest year will be elected. The society will also choose the recipients of the Parnassus awards for the most valuable fr-..shman - sophomore at this time. -ALI members arc requested to be present. CHORUS ACTIVITIES The Student-Community Chorus sang at the Presbyterian Home on Tuesday, May!! The chorus presented its program to an audience of 25 old folks. The chorus seems to have onjoyed the old ladies as much as they enjoyed and appreciated the chorus. The chorus offered a few additional moments of entertainment when they had their picture taken by Mr* Wilson Barto* After the program, refreshments were served and the chorus was t akon on a tour of the home* The beautiful home and surrounding scenery offered a porfee place for a spring concert. This Sunday the chorus will sing ~t the Grace Rcfromod Church t the evcnini service opening the Church's anniversary week. Miss Chlora Fey will accompany the chorus on the organ. The chorus will make its final appearance of the season the Convocation dinner May 28* CENTER BEATS POTTSVILLE 9-6 Tuesday afternoon the boys from Pottsvillc traveled to Highacrcs for a softball game and the; Center Team, always the perfect host, promptly dumped th< visitors- sending them back to Pottsvillc on the anemic end of a 11 9-6” final score. The Hue "ALL STARS"loaded the bases on Pottsvillc's starting pitcher,. Dix, in the first inning but failed to score* In the third inning a single by Pan and a p~ir of doubles by ''Vicous Vic” Pitueh and "Wild Bill"- Burcin sent the Hues tor? ahead*-a position they enjoyed "11 afternoon* The ell-star notched an run in the ifth and then lowered the boon on Dix in the sth by piling up six ni Though the whole Highacrcs tear, looked good in the big sth inning, the rufestna labcl nust be attached to ’'Cal* 1 Shipman and Pete w Ka-roo n rut is clearing doubles undo the biggest splashes,, After the sth inning the Pottsvillc pitcher s . cried loath to continue— s oriel the boy was discouraged* At this point the visitors dug up a '.cliefcy and. no: HiiZLETON COLLEGIAN r/hosc br.sc.-