Give! Share! Prosper! For Greater Hazleton's New Industry HAZLETON COLLEGIAN VOL. IX.—No. 7 Pottsville-Keystone Tapoff Tonight: Engineers Sponsor March Dance; Oz Werly's Orchestra Featured The second round of the new social set-up at HUC gets under way Satur day evening, March 15 at the_ West Hazleton High School Gym when the HUC Engineers will sponsor the dance of the month. The dance will immediately follow the last game of the Eastern Division Junior College Basketball 'Tournament which is also being held at the borough high gym. Entertainment Committees Completing Arrangements The committee in charge of the ar rangements is under the guidance of faculty advisor, John O'Neill. The fol lowing with Danny Bloss as chairman have worked to make this social affair a success: John Thomas , Bill Koval ick, Lester Stein, Joe Rigotti, Art Blew, and John Stein. The committee has engaged Oz Werley, his ten piece orchestra and a vocalist to entertain with music of a high calibre. Re freshments will be served with Miss Margaret Campbell in charge of ar rangements. Dance Begins Immediately After Final Game Letters and invitations to the party have been sent to the schools who are participating in the tournament. Students are reminded that, though the dance is free, the admission to the game Saturday night is fifty cents, or else the tournament ticket if you have one. Try to be on h . and for the game and the dance. Bring your date, or or guest, for both affairs. The Engineers have cooked up something totally' different this month. The locale is different, the or chestra is different, and they promise a bang-up time. Lets get behind the Engineers and make the dance a climax to what promises to be a memorable week-end. Internatlists Discuss Greek Situation Highlighting the International Re lations Club's first meeting was a discussion on the present day Greek situation. Talks were given •both pro and con on the subject, and the same topic •will be continued for futher discussion at next Wednesday's meet ing. Joe Fisher was appointed chair man to preside over the next gather ing. Students are again reminded that they can bring their lunches, since the meetings are conducted informal ly. Here is an opportunity to ex change and broaden your viewpoints on foreign affairs. The faculty as well as the students are urged to participate in these informal discus sions. HAZLETON'S INDUSTRY FUND CAMPAIGN NOW UNDER WAY Everyone is talking about Hazle ton's Industry Campaign Fund. It is one of the most important events to take place in the community in many years, since its effect will be felt by every citizen in the region. An indus try like the Electric Auto-Lite Com pany locating in the Greater Hazleton Area will add prestige and progress to our community. The employment of hundreds of our men will not only help to solve our unemployment prob lem, but it will also be the means of retaining many families that would otherwise leave the Hazleton area. The spirit with which the campaign was started and the response it has received thus far is an encouraging sign. Outsiders who have been keenly observing the city's endeavor to stride forward have been deeply im pressed by the advance. Still there are many within the city who are skeptical of this new venture. There "PROGRESS IS THE LAW OF LIFE" HAZLETON UNDERGRADUATE CENTER, HAZLETON. PA Timely Topic On Forum Saturday The weekly radio forum presented by students of HUC will present a timely topic this Saturday, when they will discuss, "Juvenile Delinquency-- Its Causes and Prevention." Students who will take part in this week's round-table discussion are as follows: Irene Kochera, Robert Kauf man, Marvin Yanoski and John Stine. The students have exhibited a lively interest in the subject and are pre pared to present it in an objective light. Two Guest Speakers Invited In addition to the above named spaekers two guest speakers have been invited to participate. They are Dr. Ernest Hischbach, Ph.D., execu tive director of the United Charities, and Rev. Father Andrew Maloney. Dr. , Hirschbach will speak on the family and the home in the preven tion of juvenile delinquency. Saturday, March 22, the topic for the panel will be: How To Select the Right Mate When Contemplating Marriage. ART CLUB OF HUC HOLDS FIRST MEETING Club Offers Variety Of Instructions The newly organized Art Club of HUIC held its first meeting Thursday evening, March 6, 1947 at the Broad St. Building. The total enrollment to date is twelve students and there are openings for several more. The following officers were elected by a majority of votes: Frank Lucia—Representative in the Student Council for the Club. Siegmund Knies—Secretary. The purpose of the club is to help any HUC students who have an inter est in art, but who do not have art on their curriculum, to advance in the various phases of art in which they are best suited. Mr. Arthur Carpen ter, head of the Art Department at the HUC is supervisor of the club and will give instruction in tempera, char coal studies, water color, oils and pen cil sketching at all of the club meet ings. All future meetings will be held on Thursday evenings commencing at 7 P.M. and concluding at 9 or 9:30 P.M. The next meeting is scheduled for Thursday, March 13, 1947. All stu dents interested in art are cordially invited to attend. are many of those who criticize that it will take almost a year before the plant can start operation. A bit of common sense is that if nothing is started, nothing can 'be gained. Civic pride is important and necessary be fore progress can be realized. It is indeed a challenge to every ci tizen of the Greater , Hazleton area. Much talk has been heard of the needs of this region, but such words need action. The success of this campaign will instill confidence in the communi ty from within as well as from outside sources. This can be the beginning of a progressive city. The challenge is on! Hats off to the men and women who are giving their time and effort without any renumeration except a deep feeling of civic pride and satis faction that action speaks louder than words. Dance To Climax Eastern Division Playoffs LE C'ERCLE FRANCAIS PREPARES FOR NIGHT AFFAIR On March 21 at 7:30 p.m. the new ly-formed Le ,Cercle Francais will present its first evening affair. This program which will be held at the lo cal YWCA is open to all students of French, and to all who have an inter est in the language. Two Skits Scheduled For The Evening Two short French comedy skits are to be offered as part of the evening's entertainment. The , first, Chez le Den tiste, has a cast of three: Angela Puccino, Jack Riordan and Joe May day. The second skit, Le Diplomat, has for •its cast Donald Barnes, Dan Alampi, and John Ritz. To Plan Trip to New York In addition to the entertainment, which also includes the singing of French songs, a regular business meeting will be conducted. During the meeting plans for the trip to New York will be discussed and drawn up. Anyone interested in the trip is in vited to attend the meeting and to en joy an evening of French entertain ment. AMERICAN RED CROSS DRIVE IS ON---GIVE! Once again the month of March has appeared on the calendar, and with i ,he promise of spring and the annual Red Cross drive. The - Red Cross knows no special season for their ministrations to the needy, those plagued by misfortune, or those ren lered destitute by flood, fire or earth quake. Their work continues month after month, year after year. They were instrumental in giving aid to de serving G.l.'s, comforting families that lost .their loved ones in the last great conflict, and in general aiding millions of young men and young wo men away from home. They provided a home away from home. In many cases they were the connecting link across the vast expanses of ocean and continent for fomilies torn assunder. Today, they are aiding the wretched masses of the Far East and Europe, providing much needed food and zlothing. Their humanitarian work is known from one end of the globe to the other; and it is your dimes and dollars that makes this great work possible. They need your money now more than ever before, so when you are asked, give, and give generously. It is for a cause that we know is good; many of us have benefitted by it and some of us may need the Red Cross in the future. Don't wait, GIVE NOW TO THE RED CROSS. Tournament Schedule Friday, March 14: 8:15 P.M. Schuylkill Undergraduate Center vs. Keystone J.C. Saturday, March 15: 2:00 P.M. HAZLETON UNDERGRADUATE CENTER vs. Bucknell J.C. 3:15 P.M. 'Hershey Junior College vs. Winner of Friday night's game 7:00 P.M. Consolation game between losers in afternoon games to determine third place. 8:15 P.M Finals to determine 'winner of Eastern District title between winners in af ternoon tilts. 285 SHOPPING DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS But Only 25 Days Till COLLEGIAN DANCE Stage Set For Junior College Matches At West Hazleton High School Gym Friday night at 8:15, Pottsville Undergraduate Center and Keystone Jr. College clash in the first game c,f the Eastern Jr. College Tournament at West Hazleton High School Gymnasium. Dramatic Club Plans Activities The HUC Dramatic Club, which presents "Statistically Yours" a few weeks ago, is laying plans for an ex tensive spring program. Friday, March 21, try-outs for two plays will be held in Room 13. One play will be "The Importance of Being Earnest". This play has been pre sented on Broadway with a maximum of success, and it is a challenge to our dramatically inclined students. The play is in an English setting and full of comedy and absurd situations. All members of the Dramatic Club are re quested to attend the try-outs. New Members Wanted Officials of the club stated that any person wishing to join the club may come to the try-outs. They will be admitted to the club arid at the same time can try out for the play. The Dramatic Club is in its infancy at HUC, and it is trying to become one of our leading organizations. In ad dition to future emoters, the club is in dire need of men or women who are interested in becoming stage crew members. Property men, electri cians. prompters, and make-up artists are all welcome. Keys To Be Presented The club advisor announced that keys, will be presented to the active members of the club. The keys will be awarded on the basis of service and participation in activities. GLEE CLUB TO COMMEMORATE ST. PATRICK'S DAY Monday, March 17th, universally known as St. Patrick's Day, the Glee Club will don their green and sham rocks as they give out with a reper toire of Irish songs over Station WAZL. The Glee Club has been signally ho nored by being invited to appear as guests on the Women's Hour, a pro gram aired over WAZL at 9:30 A.M. each day. Radio is not new to these warblers as they have successfully presented a number of broadcasts that have attracted wide and favor able comment. The entire mixed cho rus will participate in the forthcoming presentation. Math Club Election Held At First Meeting At their first scheduled meeting the members of the HUC Math Club e lected the following officers: President—Robert Kaufman Vice-President--John Thomas Secretary—lrene Kochera Attendance At Meetings Very Good The average attendance at the three meetings held thus far has been about twenty-five. At the first meeting Mr. Zenbe gave a lecture on "Probability"; at the second meeting Mr. Coburn gave a talk on "Identities Made Ea sy"; Miss Davey at a third meeting lectured on "Celestial Mechanics". At last evening's meeting the topic of discussion was "Use of Mathematical MARCH 14, 1947 The two teams are listed fourth and fifth respectively in the tourna ment and are evenly matched. It should be a bang-up game, since both teams are out to upset the dope and cop the first •place trophy. An inter esting pre-lim has been planned, with the Liberal Artists' Loafers tackling those hustling scholars from the Broad Street School, the Engineers. This is strictly a grudge battle and should provide thrills, excitement, and incidentally, a few laughs. Saturday, the final day of the tour nament, finds four games scheduled. In the first game at 2:00 P.M. Hazle ton tangles with Bucknell; these two teams are favored to 'win out anti should provide a hectic battle. Imme— diately after this game, the winner• of the Pottsville-Keystone fray takes. on Hershey, the darkhorse of the: playoffs. Saturday night at 7:00 P.M. the two losers in the afternoon games play a consolation game, and at 8:15, the two finalists meet to decide who is to represent the East in the state title playoff. The Western Division playoffs are being held at Altoona, and the winners of both divisions will tangle at the home of the Western Di vision winner to decide the state champ. Kostos Chairman of Tournament Mr. Frank Kostos, graduate mana ger at HUC, is chairman of the tour nament, and has announced that pre parations are complete. The gym is in readiness for the games, officials have been secured and assigned games, programs have been printed, tickets are on sale, and the awards are being polished up for the winners. Trophies are to be Presented Immediately following the final game Saturday night the presentation of trophies will take place. A trophy will be presented to the first place team, and a consolation trophy to the runner-up. In addition, the sports writers of the region, and officials, will select an all-tournament team. The five players selected as the most outstanding performers will receive special awards. The members of the top two teams will also receive en graved basketballs as a token of their skill. Sale of Tickets Tickets have been on sale for the past two weeks, and early returns for tell a large crowd. Tournament tickets are priced at $1.20. This ticket enti tles the bearer to see all games played; however, tickets will be on sale at the door for each individual bracket of games; these are priced at $.50. Dance Follows Last Game As a climax to the tournament the Engineers of HUC have planned a tournament dance. The presentation of trophies will take place then, and individual awards will be made. It is an added incentive for all students to grab their dates and get to West Ha zleton High 'School Gym on 'Saturday night for an evening of basketball plus topflight entertainment. Full de tails of the dance are published else where in these columns. Speech Classes Plan New York Sojourn The members of all speech classes are planning a trip to New York City to see the famous play by Oscar Wilde, "The Importance of Being Earnest." The trip is scheduled for March 20; however, the trip is sub ject to the final approval of Mr. A. A. Goss, Administrative Head.