Hay 22, 19& CHIPPY’S LETTER TO :'ELVIH (cntinuod) Until wc meet (for the first tine) I’ll cay c-1 ing your c lunns even if there were illy four. THE SORORITY SPLURGES A dinner was held Thursday, Hay 21, (last night) at Singlcy’c. The purp ’cc of it was to have a last ninute gathering and to bid farewell t; the s:rorxty girls Who are leaving. Gifts were presented t o Elice vriegcr, -*aric Jacko, Joan Griesing, Hary Hacara, Habcl Lewis, and Jane Tressler. The girls bid a final farewell to Hiss Dißubbn and after the dinner all the girls proceeded to Penn State to attend Thursday evening dancing class* "LITE BULLETIN" HU DELTA SIG:iA ADOPTS CONSTITUTION Wednesday evening in the ’lain L iungcthe last Hu Delta Signa Fraternity neeting was called to order by President-Joe Bel vich. fnthe presence of their Doan of Hen, Hr. Ralph N, Krecker, the constitution df the frat was read to the members and after two proposed and passed amendments it was ad 'pted by a unaniri us vote. The auditing committee c nprised >f John Carr, Dave Edwards, and Frank Snida worked on the frat books with the Sigma treasurer—Jack Gr mniak—bef ore the meeting and pr nptly at 7*l*s made .their,report t the fraternity members who quickly accepted it. ' Vari us other measures were ’Sf ted upon and passed, but we understand that thei. were strlctXy : rnu ) 7Delfa"SlgnaP However, Tony DeTond, Worn Hall, and Bob Henney.Were elected t > the Intopin Council. These nen were elected, f o this council because thby ; drd returning next year Hand because they arc capable of ■ filling officer positions until the regular officers take office after the fraternity election. Only 6 frat nenbers arc returning to Highacres next year and up >n their shoulders falls the responsibility of upholding the fraternity's No. 1 sp t. These frat men are Joe Arden, Norn' Hall, 'Bob Henriey, T >ny DeToma, John -is oda, and Cal Shipman,... These leaving arc Pres. J >e Belovich, Vice-Pros, J hn Shark 'Wiczj Treasurer, Steve Warner and Jack,Grpmniakj and capable frat non: Pete Pavuk, Andy ICarpinski, Short Snida, J.hwCarr,. Stan "illor, Carl ’Pillions, Jin Elli tt, Ed Tote 'KcrutiSj'Priul Bain, Cyril Carr 'll, Ed Keller, and Dave Edwards—quite a s lot of frat men wh s uro mill be missed ••wound here next., year for when they leave they will leave behind then nc of the' nicest impress x ns ever left on H ighacreS by any one single’ rganizati n. Their list f activities for'the college year of is a very large one. In athletics t they produced a championship football team which list but no game all season, a chanpi nshin baseball team which also lost but" ganej teams placing underthc nano of the Yankee K ippers.,, In social .activities it was the frat that put n one of the nicest programs that were hdld at 1 "ighaerps,—the annual, Christmas Party*. At the evening dances it was the frat men (Dixieland Tree)—Pcliclc, Gr mniak,' and' Eisiningor, wh > help boost Bob T xisho ’ s admirable' enterprise. V." he never the cry. for help islicard— frat 1 hen will bo seen c' mihg tb the rescue. On Parnassus the ; frat is equally'represented by Joe .Belovich,■ Love Edwards,. J hn Carr; J ton Nisoda, and Cal Shipman. Gn the Athletic;C;nnittoo--the Signa displays Jim Elliott, Tny DeT na, and Joe Belovich. In Student c uncil—the Center's governing body—wo have President andy Karp'.hski, John Carr, treasurer, while Cal Shipman, Frank Snida, and Nick Pelipk,fill up the Council positions. It has beep frn shaby clothedi'bt>iK^uh''43b i^-up7.t>on.;kb:cla'Ssy. : .drcsscd uSliors HAZLETON COLLEGIAN -ng. It’s been nice rcad Chippy