June 1954 l'R`g . UPPER cLpisstnEy MICHAEL SEAMAN ' Mikels - the pride and joy of Junedale ( pop. 426 ,where he spent his early - daYs preparing to be a sailor for Uncle Samis Navy After his hitch. he - enrolledlere"and is now in h4s third semester in Education. We under stand that he enjoys a raising polka and can usually be - seen at' the Beaver Meadows " Jam Sessions n. Next semester he tll study at the main campus. LAWRENCE SYIDLO LOVabie Larry - , With hi 6 ineomparable subtle humor, can usually cap ture the frendshp*of everyone. An avid hunter and fisherman, Syd enjoys` the outdoors. The 'mellow music of his sad sax can be heard in manfragional'fiight - spots. - enlisting in the Army is Larry's 'next move e We know that wherever he goes hetll always keep 'em laughing. NORM HALL - - Cur versatile student council. president, Norm is an active member of Parnassus; Student Council l and the Collegian. Besides winning the "high score'trophylf for the Junior College League, he was also selected as Mr. i;ghabres for - the Spring of .514., His genuine "frankness and sincere friendliness places him in high esteem of all. DONALD SNOVER At present, Don is enrolled in the College of Liberal Arts 'and intends to Major in Science Ede Besides a keen enjoyment for math ( hal ) 2 Don keepS in:Shape 'by - lifting weights° His plans for his fifth semester as yet are not complete° GEORGE KiISTROTANNI The only It celebrity “ at Highabres / Jorge is a disc Jockey over MAZL. A product of Hazleton High / George is a Liberal Arts Major who Ple.hS 'to dontinue'in Radio. George is a Liberal Arts major rho` _lto dbainVe' in radio'. George is the haywire editor of this (nag) Collegian is well ad 'an offiber in Captain Carpergs shock troops. George has a 'weakness for girls fun and"bioken=Spanish. He will be remembered as the shining - iightof the "goon-platoon" as long as a single Rotacy boy exists with two left feet. PUNDI TURNBACH An ex-Airforce man from that outhouse with twodoors known as Sheppton s Pundi is not only the official host at the "Blue Moon" in Sheppton s but a stellar "Blooper-Ball" pitcher with the Sheppton Semi-Pros. Full of laughter , hbots and - batcans s he is a member of Frankfs marching society and was a faithful sliortfs editor of the Collegian. Rumors say that PUndi likes blondes. Re is undecided about hie future s but with all his friends at the Blue Moan, metre sure that his "plawe in the sun" is secure. H 142 LET ON COLLEGIAN