Tg \v wi Wi | Se. | OP en DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Honorary Member In recognition of his outstanding | contribution to education in gon eral and for his cooperation with | faculty and students of College | Misericordia in particular, Dr. Rob- | ert A. Mellman Superintendent of | preciation for Dr. Mellman’s serv-| on Economic Opportunity. The Com- | the Dallas Area Schools, was made | ices as a member of the Steering | mission is cooperating with the Lu- an honorary member of the Aquinas | Chapter of the Student PSEA of | dia Reading Conference, as well as ices and the Wilkes College Depart- College Misericordia. Dr. Mellman is seen in the picture as he received the award from San- | dra McQuade, president of the Stu- dent PSEA. Also seen is Sister M. Alice Louise, R.SM., Chairman of the Department of Education at Col- lege Misericordia, who expressed ap- Committee for the annual Misericor- for ‘the numerous lectures he has given at the college. College Bound BY BRUCE HOPKINS If Only The Days Were 48 Hours Leng or There Just Aren’t Enough Hours, You Know ? The first ‘thing I do when I get up » morning is yawn. Then I| stari®o think about what I've got | to do that day, and when I'm goin | to do what. This is a terrible way | to saart a day I know, but I've got | to o. the music sometime. One | morning, I began my usual routine, | and kind of wished I hadn't awaken- ed. The trouble was that I had to! find time to 'go to the library be- cause I had to do a paper for in- | troduction to theatre class. The | paper was due the next day. That | was something of a relief—at least | I wouldn't have to rush—I had all | of 24 hours. “Now let's see, Bruce,” 1 said to | myself, “there’s got to be sometime | when you can go to the library. | You've got a class at eight and one | at nine, work in the infirmary at ten, a meeting with Mr. Richey at! eleven, lunch at twelve, work again | thirty, an Alpha Psi Omega meeting | ; at 3:30, rehearsal for that one-act play for acting class at four, dinner at five, work on the stage setting at six, and light-crew rehearsal for | “= Tartuffe from 7:00 unt} 10:00." 1 . done well in advance. And when I gasped for breath. “Mmmmmm . . that doesn’t leave an abundance of time for the library, Hoppy.” I sat down; buried my head in my | hang and began sobbing uncontrol- lably. At that precise moment, Ron | returned from the shower. He took on¢g@ok at me, and began laughing in Ws own sympathetic manner. “What's wrong with you this time?” he asked. I explained the | situation to him. “Pll tell you what, Bruce, I'll give you a break.” R. P. told me (R. P. is short for Ronald Payne, which is long for my roommate). | “Since I'm in such a benevolent mood’—(R. P. was in an especially benevolent mood because Elvis Pres- ley’s new movie was in town, and | no one in the whole world is more important to my roommate than | Elvis the King.)—“T'll get you some books while I'm in the library today. What are you going to do your paper on?” Well now there was a question. Actually I hadn't given much thought to unimportant matters like what was I going to do my paper on. “You mean you don’t know what you're going to do your paper on?’ Ron asked with what seemed to be a touch of amazement. } “Well, no not exactly,” I replied, “I mean, it's got to be about an actor or actress. I just haven't de- cided who yet. After all,’ it isn't due until tomorrow Ron.” Ron. sat down, buried his head in his hands, and began sobbing un- controllably. You see, Ron is one of these students, who does nothing ot one. a class trom tue antlith et else. That is, he studies constantly taking time out only for the necess- ities of life, such as eating and Elvis Presly movies And when Ron has a paper due on April 29, he begins working on it two years before. Or almost anyway. At least, ‘he ‘has it do things like the above-mentioned, |it kind of upsets him. But I figure, the poor boy’s only a Freshman, and once he has been burnished by ‘he pitfalls of life (or something), he will learn that the only advantage of having a paper done weeks in advance, is that you don’t have to worry about it for as long. Oh well, at any rate, I had to get to the library. The thing was, see, that at ten o'clock there was going to be a general convocation, and we always were excused from work in the infirmary whenever there was a general convocation, so that we could attend. See? I knew I'd find Calvin J. Tinsley Seaman Apprentice Calvin J. Tins- | ley, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie H. Tinsley of Route 1, Dallas, helped celebrate the 25th anniver- sary of the Pacific Fieet Service | Force, as a crewman ‘aboard the! oiler Cimarron. Pacific Fleet Service Force was | formed in February 1942 and pres- | ently utilizes 117 ships and 13 over- seas shore bases in the Western Pacific. It is responsible for provid- | ing Naval forces afloat in the Pacific | and ashore in the Republic of Viet- | nam with food, fuel, ammunition | and other essential supplies. The Pacific Fleet Service Force! has its headquarters at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Wilkes College Students | To Study Day Care Need | 1500 households throughout Lu- | zerne County will be interviewed by | approximately 80 Wilkes College | students in the next three weeks to | determine the need for day care. | This was announced in a statement | released today by the Commission | | zerne County Child Welfare Serv- | ment of Economics in conducting | the study. Wilkes is undertaking the | survey as a community service pro- ject and to provide a meaningful | research project for students in classes of Dr. Samuel Rosenberg, Chairman of the Economics Depart- ment. Tabulation of the survey will be done wat the Luzerne County Courthouse. The study is being conducted to | ; determine what type of day care | service is needed. Definition of day care is given as ‘a program to protect and promote the welfare of children when it is necessary to provide care of children away from home” in such instances as when both parents work. Two previous | studies done by the Commission on | Economic Opportunity indicated | many people want day care services for children. The Wilkes College students con- ducting the interviews will carry a letter of identification. a way. Well, John Howard Griffen, author of Black Like Me, was speak- ing at the convocation, so I wanted to get finished at the library, and immediately rush to the convoca- tion. I didn’t make it, The library trapped me. I couldn’t find Charlie ! Chaplin anywhere. I looked all over. | Finally, 1 gave up on Charlie Chap- | lin and had to settle for Helen Hayes. But she was real nice about | it. T found her all over the place. | That night, I got back from re- hearsal about 10:15. Ron. was getting ready for bed. asked. ! “Well, no not quite. But at least 'T know what I'm going to do it on,” | I told him proudly. “Helen Hayes.” “Who's she?” he asked. “Never mind, Ron.” I told him. ‘‘She’ll never be as famous as Elvis.” | “ Well that's impossible. Nobody ' could ever be ‘that famous. You know, that’s who you should have | done your paper. on!” | “Sorry, Ron,” I said with a touch of sarcasm, “it has to be longer than ! half a page.” | 1 wonder if he'll start speaking to me by next week? { P. S. I got my paper finished. And 1 was in bed by 3:30! Will wonders never cease? 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