Page 2 FRENCH BOOKS FEATURED The French department of the Hazleton Campus is pleased to re port the acquisition of several liter ary works by eminent authors. A mong these are La Peste, by the French twentieth century existent ialist writer, Albert Camus; Nana, by the great French naturalist , Emile Zola; L’lmmoralist by sym bolist romancier, Andre Gide; The Best Plays of Racine, edited by Lacey Lockert; The Complete Works of Francois Villon, edited by A. Bonner; and two anthologies of French novels, one edited by Germaine Bree' and the other by Albert Schinz. Also added to the French section of the Highacres library is the definitive reference work of Emile Littre, Dictionnaire de la Language Francaise, in seven volumes. LITERARY MAGAZINE GETS UNDERWAY Pensees Expotentiales is the name which was recently selected for the Highacres’ Campus Spring Term literary magazine. Contributions, jwhich had to be turned in by May 6, were accepted from members of the faculty and student body. Several contributions in the form of prose, poetry, art, and photography have been made. The organizing staff of the mag azine elected the following persons to serve in capacities indicated: Tom Berner, editor m-chief; Mau reen Coyne, prose editor; Ann Kol tiska, poetry editor; Sherry Greg ory, art editor; Bob Shroyer, busi ness manager, and Roman Scheer, assistant to the business manager. COLLEGIAN SPONSORS DANCE Due to the rapidly decreasing funds which operate this newspaper, the Collegian Staff has organized a fund raising dance. In order to bring the school at least one more edition of the paper, it is necessary that we raise between $50.00-sloo at this affair. Saturday evening, May 11, is the date scheduled for the dance. It will be from 9-12 P.M. in the SUB. Dress will be informal; shorts and slacks for girls, jeans for boys. Admission will be $l.OO. “The Hue Main Society” will provide the entertainment. Adam Zane, former leader of the “Wha zoos” is introducing this exciting new group. In their short time to gether the boys of the band have had one successful engagement af ter another. They have recently completed engagements at Scranton and Cornell Universities. Everyone is urged to attend this dance for it promises to be a great night’s entertainment and will also keep the Collegian alive if it is successful! SORORITY PLANS MAY BALL The Sorority will sponsor a May Ball which will take place May 25th from 9-12 P.M. in the SUB. The theme for the gala event is “Para dise Isle” and music will be pro vided by the “Whazoos”. It is a tradition that a queen be crowned. This year’s queen is Kathy Romano, and she will be crowned by El ten Brown, last year’s queen. The queen’s maid of honor will be Judy Margie, and the court Highacres Collegian TRAFFIC COMMITTEE TAKES SURVEY A survey taken by the Student Traffic Control Committee has re turned several interesting items of information. While many students are being fined for violation of traffic rules, it is surprising to discover how many of the students are not even aware of the reasons for these fines. Furthermore, many students are not even aware that certain vio lations exist. The majority of participants in the survey were unaware: I) of penalties for ignoring traffictickets, 2) that additional fees will be as sessed if a car has to be identified through outside sources, and 3) that a car can be legally towed a way if it is in violation of traffic regulations. Most students felt that traffic violations should be handled through a traffic court. They also felt that only sophomores and veterans should be allotted parking space in the upper lot. Negative replies were handed down by the larger portion of the students on 1 the question of whether it is fair to pick freshman at random to be permitted upper lot parking privileges, and whether freshman should be assigned to the upper lot according to cumulative average. will cdnsist of six freshmen: B. Penkala, C. Guresh, K. Aridrukitas, K. Berbick, J. Stein, and J. Birt. Tickets are $5.00 a couple; girls will dress formally and boys can wear a suit or a tux. A buffet will be served.