Fags 2 The radio play that the Society ha , s been working on so diligently for tly. Two six-week session have been past; has finally been cmproved tentatively planned for the Hazleo , and rehearsaE; hove ben -started, ton Center e1.u.4.7 7 AAg tho summer of The play entitled , The Necklace° 56. In the first session, begin- will be presented over radio station ning June ''.l and continuing thru WAZL sometime during the t!iunh'f July 20, the following courses April. The oxact date will he will be offered: Econ 14, Engin* announced later. eering 1., Eng. Lit 25, Eng Comp 1, * * Yath 2 & 42 and Speech 200. In the second six-week session, which begins July 23 and continuos thru August 31, the following courses will be offered: Art 74, Edon 2, Eng. Comp 0 & 5, History 21, Ind. Eng. 605, liath 0 & 6, Physics.23s, and Psy 21. If a student desires to take a course that is not listed, it may be added in the blank spaces providdd on the registration form. SUMMER SESSIONS PLANNED Any student planning to attend either of these sessions is asked to obtain approval of his summer schedule:, from his advisor and then to take this approved list to Mr. Noble before or during pre-regis tration. The cost on thtso summer courses is 10.5 per credit and must be paid at the time of registration. Additional information concerning summer courses may be obtained from iir. Noble. ***** * * * * SOCIETY TO PRESENT MOVIE On Monday, April 16, the College Arts Society will present a movie entitled 'The Moon and Sixpence,' in the main lounge at 8:00 pm. Since attendance at previous movies held on Monday nights has been rather low, the Society has considered changing the schedule to some night other than Monday. HAZLETON COLLEGIAN On Wednesday, March 28, in the absence of President Russ Brungard, Miss Garbrick, advisor Parnassus, Appointed William Smith as chairman to preside over the special meeting of the Honor Society. At the meeting, William Smith was nominated and unanimously electec to fill the office of Treasurer. This office has been vacant some timo due to the transferring of students to the main campus. Monday, May . 7, was designated as the date of the Parnassus Avard Ebections. The ParnasSui Awards * are awards prevented to the most outstanding member of the Sophomore and Freshmen clasS for the school year '1955-56 . . The eleCtion for the awards will be hold in the main building and all students end facult membors.ere requested to vote. Secretary Larry Kowalski has sot the date for the return of the Parnassus activity sheets from the faculty members as May 1, All taoulty members should return those sheets (whether completed or not) to Sec. Kowalski, of Miss Garrick not later than May 1, The Parnassus initiation program for tho Spring semester has boon scheduled for May 16. *** * * * ELECTIONS MAY V: