June 4/1964' ~:<~._ ~. , WHKM t 1 : I . . ik MAY DAY AT HIGHACRES—Esther Nemeth (center) is crowned Queen at the annual May Ball held Saturday night, May 23, at Highacres as the highlight of coronation ceremonies in the Student Union Building. Kay Yencho, last year’s queen, had the honor of crowning Miss Nemeth whose court included (left to right) Paulette Vetter, Janet Astleford, Carol Yurkovic, Karen Kreitzberger, Geneva Avillion, and Margaret Boyer. Anna Marie Uetras, also a member of the queen’s court, was absent when the picture was taken. Perfect weather and precise timing by the lilacs, rhododendron, and the coeds of The Pennsyl vania State University’s Hazle ton Campus made the annual May Ball held Saturday evening, May 23, in the Student Union Building, a most aesthetic event. This year the ball sparkled with the bright colors of “Man hattan at Midnight.” The decora tions were a tribute to those stu dents who gave freely of their time during the preceding weeks to create the setting. Music by the Crescendos contributed to the atmosphere of gaiety. SUMMER JOBS for STUDENTS NEW S’64 directory lists 20,000 summer job openings in 50 states. MALE or FEMALE. Unprecedented research for stu dents includes exact pay rates and job de tails. Names employers and their addresses for hiring in industry, summer camps, national parks, resorts, etc., etc., etc. Hurry! Jobs filled early. Send two dollars. Satis faction guaranteed. Send to: Summer Jobs Directory P. O. Box 13593 Phoenix, Arizona. EMETH CROWNED HAY QUEEN AT HIGH Esther Nemeth, president of the Theta Sigma Pi Sorority, was crowned Queen of the May Ball by last year's queen, Kay Yencho. The actual coronation was pre ceded by a court processional which included: Geneva Avilliion, crown bearer; Karen Kreitzber ger,; key bearer; Paulette Vetter, rose bearer; Janet Astleford, heart bearer; and Molly Boyer, scroll bearer. Carol Yurkovic served as maid of honor, and Anna Marie Petras was the sec ond attendant. The honor guard escorting the queen’s attendants was comprised HI GHA CREStGQ&EBGIAN of Thomas Tucker, Donald Girard, John Mumaw, John Houser, Jack Martin, Anthony Molinari, and Prank Tito. Jeff Hunchar served as the queen’s partner. To climax the coronation, the queen and members of her court danced to “The Emperor Waltz.” The queen and members of her court were chosen by a center wide election of student body and faculty members held under the auspices of the Highacre’s Theta Sigma Pi Sorority. Mrs. Elizabeth Bodenstein serves as advisor for this organization. The May Day tradition began at JOBS ABROAD STUDENTS & TEACHERS Largest NEW directory. Lists hundreds of permanent career opportunities in Europe, South America, Africa and the Pacific, for MALE or FEMALE. Totals 50 countries. Gives specific addresses and names prospec tive U.S. employers with foreign subsidi aries. Exceptionally high pay, free travel, etc. In addition, enclosed vital guide and procedures necessary to foreign employ ment. Satisfaction guaranteed. Send two dollars to Jobs Abroad Directory P. O. Box 13593 —Phoenix, Arizona. CRES JUS : ' fei^ft pBB, " y the Hazleton Center in 1945, and is , sponsored annually by the sorority. When the Penn State Campus moved to Highacre.s in 1950, the May Day, celebration combined the coronation of the queen with May Day rites and the Queen’s Ball. The affair was open to Hazle ton Campus students and their dates, faculty members, their wives and friends. Refreshments were served fol lowing the ceremony by the Cam pus’ Women’s Auxiliary. The coronation spectacle was witness ed by more than 200 guests assembled in the Highacres’ Student Union Building. Compliments of DAIRY L E A Milk-Ice Cream FRUMKIN BROS. 21 Famous Brands 21 W. Broad St. Hazleton, Pa.