Hazleton collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1937-1956, November 11, 1941, Image 5

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    11/11/41
Hallowe'en Party
Pirates, goblins, ghosts, and even
maharajahs were seen at our annual
Hallowe'en Party, Friday night, October
31. We were not at a loss for enter
tainment by any means. For those who
did not wish to dance, there were games
such as bingo, darts, win a "seegar",
and Mile. Bastuscheck telling us about
our past, present, and future. Perhaps
the best and most enjoyed of all the
entertainment was the Chamber of Horrors
We went into a dark room and suddenly
felt our faces becoming cold. This was
caused by cold fire. Then when we
looked around, beholdt there in a cor
ner a dead man, or what appeared to be
a dead man, lay peacefully in his cof
fin. He, of course, was only George
Seidel. After being suddenly whirled
around, we were thrust into a chair
where we received a shock before going
again into the outer world.
Co-chairmen for the party were
Cowell and Seidel. Assisting them on
the various committees were: DeMarco,
Kistler, Lewis, Mulhall, Sheridan,
Stadnik, and Walker.
EDT Courses (cont. p. 1)
took part in the summer program were
Al Durback, Jim Sauers, and Francis
Marusak. Two boys, Dick Cronin and
Elwood Scott, attended the course in
Mauch Chunk which was under the Hazle
ton jurisdiction. Another student,
Leo Stadnik, served as stock clerk.
The third course, in which the Cen
ter is now engaged, is the Engineering,
Science, Management Defense Training.
Again the facility is taking a leading
part. Mr. Herpel is Administrative
Head, and Mr. Isenberg is Supervisor of
Engineering Drafting.
We Wonder
If you should have an idea for a
new department or a suggestion for im
proving one of the present ones, pass
it along to one of the staff.
ollegian
Hazleton
Perhaps you have been wondering what
the Student Council is doing with your
money. Well, maybe you have noticed the
new ping-pong table in the game room.
This is the first investment we have
made this year. We also bought two new
ping-pong paddles, which, by the way
have already been broken. Of course,
if that's the way the students want to
do thing 3} Student Council will let it
go at that. It's your money that is
being wasted.
lou certainly enjoyed the Get-Acquaint
ed Party and the Hallowe'en Party, didn't
you? The expenses for these parties
were taken care of by the Student Coun
cil with the cooperation of the students
who served on several committees. The
new records are s Wellj aren , t they?
I'm sure everyone agreed that the
committee could not have chosen better
ones.
Anyone who cares to is invited to
come to see the Council in action and
to make suggestions which they think
may be beneficial. A t the present an
issue before the Student Council is the
painting of the’game room. If anyone
has an opinion on this subject, let him
help the Council members by giving them
his advice. Another important question
before the Council is, Should the Women's
Club have more money to buy furniture
for their lounge? If the boys would rea
lize that they have the game room,basket
ball, ’and now boxing, I'm sure that they
will agree that the girls should have at
least a decent lounge.
At present the. Student Council is pre
paring for the big Thanksgiving Dance,
which is to be held on November 25th at
the Altamont Ballroom. The dance committe
includes:
Irving Pollock
Jean Banks
Harriet Breisch
Barbara Kreisler
i All students who ordered Sophomore
[dinks will be pleased to know that they
iare now available at the Student Union
Store.
Student Council
William McNelis
William Tito
John Doggett
Bernard L. Zelman
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