May 20, 1955 Dear Students, It makes me sad to think that this is the last letter that I will be writing for the Collegian this year., t really enjoyed hopping around this campus spying on you and listening to the gossip that you spread around. Somedays T didn’t hear too much - I guess you were having tests then, but generally this campus is pretty lively in talking, that is. Now that May Day is over, T guess you have heard all about the after-effects. The management at Lakevtew Log Cabin had to keep their kitchen open way past closing time because Walter got hungry for more french fries. Speaking of french fries, Jack and Bill ordered pne large dish for themselves and their dates, but the waitress came back with eight forks and eight napkins. No, these boys didn’t each have three girls, but the waitress probably wanted to be kind to the other two couples who were sitting next to Jack and Bill. (Wilkes-Barre) I heard that Bradley really loves Park Circle. He could(?) stay there all night. It sounds as if Jim lost his road map, too. Boy, is Janie getting razzed I Janeann can supply this information, but under a little censorship. Tommy was a good boy. He went home early to avoid a relapse from the post-Military Ball fun. I've been wondering how Caroline tore a ruffle off her gown. Get it caught on a tomb stone? It’s a good thing that Danny’s small or there would have had to be an extra chair for him to^ sit on. The best example set forth that night was the chaperone drinking tomato Juice. Talking of drinking, did you notice how everyone smelled the birch beer at the dance before they drank it. It was so light-colored that it almost passed for you know what. Hey, Zoom-Zoom, what gives with this girl from Wilkesßarre? Why not give her a break? Mike and Dick gave themselves a break yesterday, but in a different form.’ Well kids, that's all for this year so until T see you next year, goodbye and have fun during your summer vacation. Editors Lillie Junas Copy-Editors Mary Jans Skoff Typist* Russ Brungard Reporters* Mary Frances Veale, Shirley Ray B Copies of the play to be given over the radio are now completed and members of the College Arts Society are in the midst of choosing their parts. President Lillian Junas has called a meeting for Mopday~sth period in room #207, All participants who have no class are asked to be present to settle the final arrangements for the production. We will rehearse it on Monday, then probably go to WAZL on Wednesday. HAZLETON COLLEGIAN CHIPPY STAFF COLLEGE ARTS REPORT Page 5 Love,