Page Four Improvement Club Formed And Officers Elected As a result of several projects worked in the Engl. Comp. 4 class last semester, a Center Improve ment Club was formed. Miss Dor othy Muck, and Miss Edna Saby, were elected as advisers. The pur pose of this club is to beautify the campus. The officers of this club are: president, Chris Skoff; vice-pres ident, Thomas Bolton; secretary treasurer, George Kline. Fourteen sophomores signified their attention of becoming charter members. The freshmen are heart ily urged to join this club because it is through them, ultimately, that the plans of the club can be realized. Classes Elect Officers To Replace Old Ones Elections were held last week to fill the vacancy in the Student Council created by David Yeakel and Anthony Persico, who are not enrolled for the second semester. Angelo Lucadamo was elected president of Sophomore class and automatically became the president of the Student Council. Frank Veneroso was elected president of the Freshman class. This also makes him a member of the Student Council. Budget Shows Balance (Continued from page 1) and Mr. Roy E. Morgan, faculty adviser of the Student Council, the following is the Income and Ex penditures for the activities up to February 1, 1940: INCOME $455.00 Activities fees 75.65 Student Council Conf. 11.10 Basketball 1.85 Thanksgiving party 22.05 Collegian 1.00 Christmas party $566.65 Total Income EXPENDITURES $168.20 Student Council Conf. .70 Student Council .53 Game room 113.74 Social Program 70.00 Publications 1,20 Sketch Club 6.95 Photography Club 123.42 Athletics 8.64 Girls activities 493.38 Total Expenditures Class Does Research Work The students of the Sociology class of the Penn State Center are doing research work on economic and social conditions ol Hazleton. They are gathering statistics about the number of church members of the community and the financial conditions of the various churches, schools, and newspapers. Reading Trip Was Success (Continued from page 1) free meal by the Wyomissing Industries. In the afternoon the co-eds vis ited the Narrow Fabrirc Company and saw how rick rack, shoe laces, and tape are made. Each one was given a sample of regular sized cord rick rack. Meanwhile the men toured the Textile Machine Works. The girls then returned to the Polytechnic Institute, where they received autographs and the names and addresses of the W. P. I. students. At 3:00 p. m. the students and faculty went to the Reading Mu seum and Art Gallery where they were given a talk by Dr. Earl E. Poole. For dinner in the evening, they went to the cafeteria of the Read ing Y. M. C. A., and at 8:00 p. m. attended a basketball game between H.U.C. and W.P.I. As soon as the game ended, the group returned home. They arrived in Hazleton at midnight. Debaters Represented (Continued from page 1) policy be one of strict economic and political isolation from the belligerents. The students from the Center who attended the Convention were: Bernadette Kohler, Michael Kuliek, William Butler, and Walter Rosen blatt. Mr. Hans Janssen is the adviser. j BYOREK’S J f KNOTTY PINE \ i On - J £ Wilkes-Barre Highway £ i DID YOU EVER HAVE $ S A CLOSE SHAVE? f £ Try 5 ‘ CHERONE SHOPPE £ Freeland 5 ij Front Street Compliments of J i Keystone | i Carton Corp. ■: Manufacturers of jj jj QUALITY PAPER j | BOXES < 5 ALLEN STREET ■! £ !' V Phone 477 W. HAZLETON .* HAZLETON COLLEGIAN Joins Junior College Group The Hazleton Undergraduate Center is nosy a full-fledged mem ber of the Association of Junior Colleges. Three articles about this Center are found in the February and March issues of the Junior College Journal. In February issue one ar ticle concerns the Center’s glass exhibit and the other, the Centers as a whole. In the March issue an ar ticle discussed the guidance pro gram at the Hazleton Under graduate Center. Gives Talk on Newspapers Mr. Roy E. Morgan, assistant Administrative Head of the Hazle ton Undergraduate Center, recent ly addresed the Hazleton Chapter of the American Institute of Bank ing at a dinner meeting and forum held at the Altamont Hotel, Mr. Morgan chose as his topic "Behind the Smokescreen of the News.” ■j Compliments of ? i \ LANDAU'S 5 5 iiAZuETCN, rA. < s VAV.VA-AV.V.V^AW.V. I J ALL 5 PENN STATERS \ MEET at tha > Bruce M. Hicks I Pharmacy i Why Don't You? jj Altamont Hotel Bldg, Xjizerne County Qas&Slectric (yorp. Mr. Herpel Speaks on Radio Mr. Coleman Herpel, Admini strative Head of Hazleton Under graduate Center, recently addressed the Hazleton Chapter of the Mil itary Order of the Purple Heart at their fifth annual banquet, which was held at the Altamont Hotel. His speech was broadcast over the local station, WAZL. NYA List Increased The National Youth Administra tion of the Hazleton Undergraduate Center has added three more mem bers to its growing list now total ing fifteen. At the end of the semester five joined and two left the NYA. | 45 SOUTH CHURCH ST. ? Wilson Bros. Shirts | j Dunlap Hats £ Made To Order Suits , a w\niSv-ww i v , A%% , w-w GAS COOKING REFRIGERATION WATE R HEATING 16 N. LAUREL STREET March, 1940 Snyder’s l Walk-Over Shoe Store A 109 West Broad St. i ( Hazleton S PENN STATERS Patronize BLUE COMET DINER BEN GAUZ 218 West Broad Street o 4 shop for men who \ recognize the smart from the ordinary *