Page Four FINAL CENTER EXAM SCHEDULE “Mene, mene, tekel eupharsen”— and Daniel of 'biblical translated that: “You have been weighed and found wanting”; so likewise the time is near, at hand for, as Wordsworth puts it: ; . , 4 “Examinations, when the man was weighed , As in a balance!” Consequently one of '.he necessary evils the “Collegian” must report is the final exam schedule. Exam week begins on Thursday, May 26, and runs to the following Thursday. : Morning exams run from 9 to 11; afternoon, from 2 to 4. The schedule is as follows: 1 Thursday morning Thursday afternoon: and Physics 281, Friday morning: English Composi tion 5 and French 6; Friday after noon: Mechanics 1, Mathematics 7 and Political Science 10. Tuesday (May 31) morning: Econo mics 16 and French 4; Tuesday after noon: German 2 and Physics 282. : Wednesday morning: German 4 and QeISROTH'S College Students Are "Just Crazy" About Tests .. . Following Graphs Reflect Results of Extensive Tests: Group No. 1: No Breakfast Lunch Supper Group No. 2: Breakfast Lunch Supper Group No. 3: Breakfast Lunch . Sunoer Kl A between " -.u ivrjjk feedings J Even a should make 100% on above test! HAZLE MILK & ICE CREAM CO. 25 W. WALNUT ST. : Phone 250 : HAZLETON, PA. BARBS AND BOUQUETS (Continued from page two.) deemphasized, THE CANDID CAMERA: Walter Organist, bluffing his way thru a Herman translation . . . Charlie Mc- Geehan, bringing his queen down to checkmate Ross 81-yler’s king . . . Louie Smith, checking oil at the new Atlantic station . . . Fred McDowell, looking very pious and goody-goody as the chaplain in “The Valiant” . . . Timko, with a beautiful gentle smile on his face as he sits sound asleep in one of the library’s easy chairs . . . Donald Hess, looking very tired and drawn in the morning after a night swinging it with the Pennsylvanians . . . Earl Seybert, relaxing his six feet two in an office easy chair . . . Russ Beltz, pounding out swing at those Wednesday hops , . .our colum nist neglecting punctuation, especially the full stop. History 21; Economics 15 Chemistry 4; Wednesday afternoon: Social Science 1 and Mathematics 11 Thursday morning: French 2 and Chemistry 2; Friday afternoon: Ma thematics 9. COMPLIMENTS OF .•ROAD AND LAUREL Lowest Efficiency Group Intermediate Efficiency Group Highest Efficiency Group HAZLETON COLLEGIAN ** * * - ■ • Phone 1867 • MATUELLA'S DAIRY PRODUCTS SIXTH & PEACE STREETS oOo—— GOLDEN GUERNSEY PASTEURIZED MILK PENN STATE RECEIVES MAJORITY OF STUDENTS [Continued from page 1 ] School of Music; Franklin Penn— West Chester State Teachers’ College; Charles McGeehan —Fordham Univer sity; Neil Brislin —Roosevelt Aviation School; Betty Reese—Carnegie Tech; Michael Curilla—U. S. Navy. The following students are undecid ed in their future plans: Kenneth Smiley, John Barnes, Wal ter Organist, John Mooty, Gerald Wil son, Thomas Radai, Norman Frey, Russel Beltz, and Robert Gatski. Wherever the student may go, The Collegian wishes them the best of luck and may it be centuries before they forget the Hazleton Center! • Always Reliable theHhub Cor. Broad & Wyoming Sts. HAZLETON, PA. Jere Woodring & Co. Phone 465 “NOTHING BUT THE BEST AT A SAVING” BYOREK'S Compliments of Knotty Pine Bruce M. Hicks On Wilkes-Barre Highway Altamont Hotel Compliments of Walter's Tea Room “The Best In Town” PHONE 408 HAZLETON CANDY CO. WHOLESALE CASH AND CARRY Candy - Tobaccos - Cigars Cigarettes Soda Fountain Supplies Paper Bags and Novelties 124 East Broad Street Hazleton, Pa. 24-Hour Service Hazleton Diner ALWAYS THE BEST Established 1852 Sylvester Engle Company Jewelers and Silversmiths Your New Alton Theatre 6th & Alter Streets FINE PHOTOPLAYS CLEAN COMFORT April, 1938