December 11 S HIG IGHTS--by " H - PPY" Continued Seems like our friend JACKI 7: COHN and her C~•SP getting to be quite popular. Even Santa vantc:l to hoar Jackie sing a soli Speaking of JACKIE'S "SONGSTERS", the other day she lost one of her members and decided to initiate a now one--NANCY NAUE. NANCT must have boon terrific because a few of the boys rewarded her with a tangerine. How come BETTY IFFERT spends so much time studying library books? Getting studious BETTY/?/ Did you know that BILL LO E'S favorite saying is like you". What happened to JOHNNY LAERANCIS 5 1 • Pontiac? JOHN???What's this I hoar about "DOC", bettor known as JOE DOUGH: RTY carrying Ping-Pong balls with him when he goes out? What's the matter "DOC" afraid Sal will do son practising?? NARY DONSIH is singing .a new song this Xmas. She changed the worth. of "I want a Hippotomus for Xmas" to "I want a Baby Sister for Xmas". In either case Nary, Santa cantt be of too.much help. CHORUS CONCERT - TUESDAY 8:30 The College Community Chorus will hold its first major concert of the season Tuesday evening, December 15th, at 8:30, in the Christ Litheran Parish House Auditorium on Green Street. The chorus consists of students from Highacres and several people from the surroudding community regions. Miss Pearl Garbick is the Director and Mr. James Steel is accompanift. The Tuesday evening concert will feature Christmas music from the Alamo, Germany l ltaly, Poland and England. Shirley Ray will be narrator and will explain the carols and the customs of the countries from which each carol comes. Hadynig Toy Symphony, always a number on a musical program s will be offered by the members of the chorus. The members will 4andle the toy instruments while Miss Pearl Garbick and Miss Ann McHugh will serve as violinists and Mr. Gilbert Ward will play the cello. We students of Highacres want to see their classmates in action so we hope to see most of you at the concert. Incidentally, recorded music will flow from the loudsoeaker in the music room Monday when records by the Huddersfield Choral Society and the Liverpool Philharmonic orchestra under the direction of Sir Malcom Sargent will play Handel's Messiah MANAGING EDITOR- GEORGE ITASTERAN COPY EDITOR- NORM HALL TYPIST - BERNTE GROMNIAK BETTIE IFFERT WRITERS- LILLIAN JUNAS HAZLETON COLLEGIAN STAFF THIS ISSUE Pc•o famous "Songsters" are I'm trying to