February 19, 195)4 . . STUDENT DIRECTORIES NOll AVAILAFLE The spring semester student directories are now available and may be obtained from the main office, This (frectory, which is pubTishod every semester,te3ls what semester a To/aent is in, and also gives the ourrieulum and home.address 4 Plenee ina6r:; tne folloing„ omitted from your F.IL: 9292 V H Henney, Robert C, (z gTl2,d) Highacres, Hazleton, 2629-20 If anyone .doesn't know who tio advisor is, : the directory has that information, SCOOP FROM THE HEN HOUSE The Theta Sigma Pi Sorority ended the fall semester with a banquet on January 23, the day following exams., At the banquet, Mich was held at Singley's Steak House, gifts were exchanged and secret pals were revealed. Miss Dossenbach t],ulnked the girls for their cooperation during the semester. The first scheduled meeting for the spring semester was held last night. Election of a secretary was held but was not available at press time, DO YOU TA YE411.1300K? At the Collegian staff meeting on Wednesday Editor George Mastrian presented to the group the idea that a yearbook might be,published for the students of Highacres, The proposed yearbook would be a small printed book let containing pictures of scents around the campus, summa7:.ies of impvrtant events, and information about the individual students, particularly those who will be leaving this campus. Several members of the Collegian staff volunteered their services as photographers, wdlers, typiSti, if it is decided to publish such a booklet. Unfortunately, soon after the proposal was made, a financial problem aroae. Not having planned for such an item in its budget, the Collegian will be unable to publish a yearbook without additional funds. Student Council is also unable to supply the needed money, unless, on a vote of the students / it substitutes a yearbook for some other planned activity, such as a picnic. Therefore, if a yearbook is to be published, the students must be willing to pay for it. The price of each book, however, would probably not exeeed one dollar and a half. We want your opinon . The Collegian staff is willing to do the work of publishing a yearbook if the studeag - TetAly want one. It cannot be done with out student interest and supper;,. Let us know what you want. 'TUT ADSII LOCAL DRAMA CLUB a"'EICS I.IIEMBERS The Stagecrafters, a drama group originally from Freeland, has asked the Collegian to announce that there are several openings in their organization for new members, Mrs. Abe Ackerman, the director of the Stagecrafters, is a graduate of the Clara 9ree Major Playhouse and a former speech instructor here at o. . c.oxftwor. Mrs. Ackerman successfully directed the production #Kiss and Tell" not too long ago, and she exoects to begin preparttions for "You Can't Take It With You" in the event the organization can acquire several new members. This appeal for talent, stagehands, and other personnel necessary to produce a stage show is a move to enlarge the present gruop to include all local cities. Interested? Leave yttz , name, adress and number at Coll. office. HAZ LET ON COLLEGIAN Pag9 2