Hay 22, 1953 HU DELTA SICE Hi. (continued) at the Center's festivities* Speaking of festivities, the C llcgc Arts S cioty sports it's H, C* Joe Bel vich .and members: Andy Karpinski and. John His’.da; Social Activity Connittoo, under the supervision, of Bob Tnsho hails frat non J c Bel vich and “ ohn Ai is oda, The Dean's Committee, Traffic Committee and various other studont faculty boards and committees have posit! ns filled by th sc Hu Delta Signa men who make up the Student C uncil. Chief an ng tli so sh uldorcd with much re so nsibility are Andy Knrpinski, J hn Carr, Frank Saida, Cal Shipman, and Nick dclick* In the IJ unr.iy Club the Phara li p siti n is held by Kick Aelick; High Driest by B b Tracy, "Honey Bags" held by Frank Saida, Even here n ur COLLEGIAN staff wc have Norn Hall; J hn • -is :da, assn't edit r; and J o Bel vich, edit r. Yes, in these and many thers phases of the Center's career y>u will find the Sigma men doing their best toward the betterment 'f the Center and the student b:dy. A reward w uld bo appr priate f r these frat men, Ivwevor, Yfhy n .t just turn :vcr the wh lc Center to then—it's ala st their's nw. 27 for 32 Twenty-seven issues in 32 weeks is the publication record of this year's HAZLETON COLLEGIAN staff* In almost no other field of studont activity is there need for such consistent pegging away—— neeting a deadline each weekj somehow, sone hour of the night or naming getting those canary-yellow sheets of nevra and features into the " public's " hands before the news is cold. Members of this year's staff were not only assiduous in covering their weekly assignments; they also developed news sense and good taste to the degree that the adviser did not have to advises in the case of several recent issues the adviser jus£ cranked the mimeograph and read the news at the same time as "the Public" We must thank the MU DELTA SIGNAL and Melvin the Mole for the stimulus they gave to the reading habits of Highacres denizens and for lending the COLLEGIAN some ace reporters. "FRONT AND CENTER" With convocation in the air, the Butler Mountain spring breezes blow over Highacres and intheir calm swells bring us their invigorating tang of trophy time. Some ancient legend has it that the breezes of Highacres bring about reverse actions on certain occasions; therefore in maintaining and adhering to this legend, we with unbounded pleasure shall present to each and every student attending Highacres his or her OBVERSE OSCAR. In placing emphasis upon the word "obverse" we Y/ish to clearly point out that—each inscription is meant for the direct opposite* So if you will rise and step up to the platform when your name is read, wa will present you with your "Obverse Oscar" for 7/our outstanding trait. With your phantom trophy we bid you farewell through THE 'cOLLEGIAH —your college newspaper—and hope that many moons from today you -will remember us as we have remembered you# P, S. Don't go a?;ay mad. "OBVERSE OSCARS" (continued on bottom of page 9) Jimmy Walker—least traffic fines. HAZLETON COLLEGIAN (signed) Willard R. Grubbs, adviser Page 8