.11/25/41 Public Opinion Many students were stopped in the game room or in the corridors and asked what they thought of the building in which they were receiving their educa tion# Approximately ten out of fevery twelve were of the opinion that it was nod what it could he. When asked what they objected to, they replied that it was crowded and that it had many hazards, They felt that if anoth er building could be obtained which had more space for classrooms, a larger li brary, more conference rooms, and a larger recreation room, the problem would be settled. They also thought that the new building should have better ventilation than the present Center. One student quoted authorities as say ing that the building was a fire hazard. This problem would also be taken care of by the new building. | Incidentally the faculty agrees with the students. They are completely in agreement with the idea of a new building. They are working under a j great handicap because of the limited j SpaC6 !wo residential homes have been j under consideration as possibilities j for a new Center; these are the Pardee I and Lauderbach homes. The students who are from Hazleton prefer the Pardee home because it qualities which are desired by students and facul ty. Steps have been taken to acquire j this building—let us hope that they j are successful. Movies Eemind Us —— The Pittsburgh Kid— Charles Vitabile Hot Spot the Balance Room Lost Horizon a "3" in Math 10 Of Mice and Men Eleanors ReGatis (Uo)man Power Jean Ranks Aloma of the South Seas— Jacqueline Xistler One Root in Heaven —Ario Brennan with Lois Rausch Kisses for Breakfast Rr. Kieft The Little Poxes (Wolves) —Stadnik, Harrison, and McNeils Colie, Hazleton The Student Union was kind enough to donate money tolouy” orchestrations for a band that was being formed this year. However, at this time the band has ceased to be* / There is only onareason for its failure. Several'students who showed enthusiasm in the band's formation have not lived up to their promises of inter est* They have not only failed to co operate, but they have also caused the interested members to drop out from lack of the required instruments*-.. Considering the fact that the Stu dent Union was willing to supply orches tra feel that the students should have shown enough interest to make a successful band. We feel that the students who'Volunteered to form a band failed the Student Union and also their fellow classmates. Mrs. Mcllvaine, formerly of Harris burg, was affiliated with the Y.U.C.A. and Y*M.C.A.. Then she met handsome, debonair Harold and the results—two and one half years of happy married life. Rr. Mcllvaine taught at the Schuylr kill Center before coming to Hazleton two years ago. Research and photography are two hobbies of Rr. Mcllvaine, and he's the only fellow who can really tell you what goes on in the dark-rooiji. Then we have his dislikes; pomposi ty or false modesty, and the music of Antonberg, and psychological plays(and "Roc", to think you teach Psych.) Rr, Mcllvaine is a member of the Kappa Phi Kappa, Sigma Xi, Psi Chi, Phi Relta Kappa, and Phi Relta Phi fraternities. That's about all - so until our next interview, "Roc" , we'll all see you at the Peeley Vaudeville Tuesday night and every week hereafter. Why the H. U, C. Band Jailed Introducing (cont. p. 2 ) Page 4