Page Four College Heads Visit Dr. Charles W. Stoddart, Dean of the School of Liberal Arts, paid his regular spring visit to the Center Thursday, May 11, in the company of Mr. David B. Pugh, Supervisor of Undergraduate Cent ers. Dr. Stoddart met with a num ber of students to discuss their college problems. Mr. Edwin L. Zoller, Adminis trative Head of the Dußois Center, and Mr. Pugh paid a brief call at the Center on Friday afternoon, May 26. (h,k) The curious have been inquiring about pur column heading. We refer all questions to the depart ment of mathematical information, where they discover that the curi ous symbolism (h,k) is a common notation for the center of a geo metrical locus. The Venn State Collegian was recently awarded first class honor rating at the nineteenth conference of the Associated Collegiate Press All American Critical Service. Competing among 401 collegiate papers from forty-six states, the District of Columbia, and Hawaii, the Penn State paper was surpassed by only five others in the nation. Among the center news sheets the palm for the year undoubtedly goes to the DUC for general ex cellence. The Hazleton Collegian expects to get back in the running now that the mimeographed format has been discarded. The Student Government As sociation of the Fayette Center has established a collegiate scholarship carrying a stipend of fifty dollars a year. The award will be made to a deserving freshman on the basis of a competitive examination this June. Dußois’ May Queen started a movement here for May King—a MATUELLA’S DAIR SIXTH AND PEACE GOLDEN GUERNSEY PAS movement which quickly died. We are looking forward to the day when enough girls are enrolled at Hazleton to make possible so pleas ant a ceremony as the crowning of a May Queen. The annual dinner-dance at Schuylkill comes early this year on June 2 at the Schuylkill Country Club. That ought to be a good re laxation before exams —if you can relax at such a time. Exhibit In Library For the past two weeks eleven water colors and one pastel sketch have drawn interested observers to the library. The artist, Miss Ruth M. Koch, teacher of art in the Grant Street Public School, studied at Penn State with Prof. Andrew W. Case, and has since found her art an absorbing hobby. Miss Koch has exhibited in several eastern cities and recently hung several of her works in the exhibition of local artists at the Hazleton Pub lic Library. The favorable comment on the exhibition both from the student body and from the visitors at the recent open house will ensure a repetition of art exhibitions of this sort, according to Mr. Melvin W. Isenberg, Instructor in Engineering and Freehand Drawing, who ar ranged for the showing. ![ Compliments of [' jj CLEWELL ji \ & VOGT jj L TINSMITHS !; and ji SHEETMETAL j Phone 186' HAZLETON COLLEGIAN Faculty Summer Plans The members of the Center fac ulty have a busy summer planned for themselves. Mr. Eiche, Admin istrative Head, will be in his office to interview prospective students and their parents. Two members of the faculty plan to teach in Penn State summer sessions. Mr. Goas will teach medieval and American history on the campus, and Mr. Janssen, sociology and pol itical science at the Teacher Train ing Session in Altoona. Two others will pursue advanced work in their respective fields. Mr. Kieft will continue work on his doctoral thesis at the Penn State campus, and Mr. Isenberg will go to Harv ard to enroll in a fine arts course. Mr. Shetler was either reticent or uncertain concerning his summer plans. After their marriage, Miss Yotter and Mr. Herpel will travel to an unannounced destination. S SPORTWEAR 5 is smart and colorful 5 this season. jj Slack Suits ; Odd Slacks S Colorful Hose E Etc. I BEN GAUZ 5 Men’s Shop S 218 West Broad Street 24-Hour Service Hazleton Diner Always The Best Council Reorganizes Student Council at its first meet ing in May voted to increase its officers from three to four. The office of secretary-treasurer had become so heavy a responsibility that Council amended Article VI, Section 1 of the student govern ment constitution to read, "The officers of the Student Council shall be (a) President, (b) Vice- President, (c) Secretary, (d) Treas urer.” This change will become effective at the organization of the council next year. 808 SMITH’S tor Your Corsages ;! Henry Laundry Co. ? ;! CLEANERS and DYERS j !; Pine and Maple Streets 2 ;! Hazleton, Pa. S [i Phone 2300 5 Compliments of Walter’s Tea Room "The Best in Town” June, 1939