October 16 p 1953 LEBERAL ARTS CURRICULUM All Liberal Arts students, according to t4e reveised curriculum in the Liberal Arts field, must complete 12 credits in science and/or in mathematics. These courses must be taken in at lea* one of the followlung 3 fields: (A) Physics, Chemistry, Geology (B) Botany and zoology (C) Mathematics Furthermore, at least 16 credits must be taken in one of these fields, and in the science courses there must be laboratory work involved 4 The above requirements, however, have been waived in the field of Physics, Geology, and Chemistry by the Dean of the liberal arts school for students up to and including present freshmen. Physical Science 7 and 8 can be substuted for the courses in group A even though they do not have laboratory work. All L. A. students should keep this in mind after transfering to the campus in case of any puestions being raised on the science requiremerts. BLS OT BALL AT atudent council's request, a meeting of Center basketeers was held Tuesday evening in S-101. Mt'. Preston Peightal, athletic advisor, w a s pleased by the attendance of 18 basketball candidates. Ho pointed out several points to the pros pects such as, (1) keeping in condition, (2) Failure to attend practice, which this year will be held 3 times a week No replacemont has s as yet boon named for Frank Antinoszi, last year's coach Games will be played on thL same schedule as last year-- Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday nights. There will be a total of five away games, including such competion as York, Johnstown and Hershey Centers Following is a list of prospects who attended the meeting and eignod up to play the game: Bobby Boyle, Roy Ath(:rholt, Jim Kobrick, Clint Frank, Iram TJichaol, Jim Raos, Jack Mitchell, Norm Hall, Ed Evancho, Fran Lawrence, Tom Brislin, Stan Gruszemsk4 Eugene Pahls, Norb Turnbach, John Polchin, Thomas Swick, Norman Lapinski, and James Kissamettur. Last call will go out in the near future, for any additional members to the squad so make up your mind NOW and makc this yearis team Hazleton Centuils Best.. Football With tho reorganization of the intramural touch football in mind, Mr Pcightal announced that all students wishing to form teams and play please contact him by today Friday October 16 1953 9 The complete results of the reorganization will be carried in next weck?s COLLEGIAN. SORORITY NEWS The first business Mc,ting of Theta Sigma Pi Sotority was held Thursday evening October 15 in the lounge. Hiss Dossinbach has informed to that she brought back from a trip to the campus sev,ral booklets conc-rning sorthrity problems and womens government on the main campus. These booklets will be given to the girls for ref„rence. In close connection with this a committee will be formed to formulate and enforce a set of rule for the lthunge. A partial agenda of social events for the year will bc drawn up, and a fund raising affair will be discussed. Also to be discussed are the purchase of sorority pins and increase in dues and a deadline date for their Dayment o The Highlight of the evening was the distribution of the pictures taken by Mr.lFilson Barto of the Standard Sentinal staff of the formal initiation held October 1. -,- 1. - y,vr C OLLEGIAN PB.j,e 2