April 29 s 1955 DANCE A SUCCESS Last Friday evening about 70 students and friends enjoyed the dancing and fun produced by other students at the last party-dance in the main lounge. Music was performed by the "4 Sharps t " things were slow and quiet until approx imately 10s00 p.m., when the gang came up from the spot at the bottom of the hill to add spark to the affair,. Some of our lively characters in the persons of Steve Tomko. George Ator, Danny Kostic, Stefee Gimmer and Arch Dallao set the night afire with extra renditions of EVERYTHING* A few kids were making out as usual, but in general things were fine* The flash that flew around the floor during the fast polka turned out to be none other than John Artim. Punch, pretzels and chips saved a few starving lads, but Ralph Catino and Jack Burggraf excused it as their appetizers. Thanks are sent out to the "clean-uppers” who did a nice job of gating the rug down straight. Students using the library after 3*3op»m. are asked to please close the windows before leaving. Your thoughtfullhess will be greatly appreciated. I IQ MS t 0... MR.& MRS. GEORGE NELSON their -A PEACH of a 71b. DRAWING;; u;~ FLASH! i —Fran the Established Press From our latest report sent in from "The Hill", Peightal and Nelson have recently cofcpleted their floor pacing course. CONGRATULATIONS. HAZLETON COLLEGIAN birth daughter "CAROLYN" ATTENTION ll Page 5 N. / /I