Council Elections Near Undoubtedly your Student. Council largely determines the use of your extra-curricular time and money. It's only common sense that you elect your representatives with discretion. In view of the numerous nominating petitions now circulating about the building, such caution is advisable, for in the hands of the elected rests the future of your extra-curricular activities. In the near future you will vote for persons to serve as your representatives. Ponder over your choice. It is assumed that all persons enrolled in HUC are of honorable character; however, traits of dependability, initiative and good judgment are prereq uisites to be thoroughly considered before selecting your candi date. Eliminate that punchboard, devil may care attitude that ex ists throughout election periods and weigh the possibilities of each aspirant- for office, for they, using the vernacular in the street, will become your "mouthpiece", your administrative rep resentative. It is your duty to eliminate any trend toward cliques that dominate student government and to elect equally responsible persons who are capable of giving fair and satisfactory represen tations to all concerned. We of the Collegian staff wish to acquaint you of the student body with our policies. We are a student publication and as such -wre are held accountable for our policy to the student body. We want you to know that this is your newspaper. It is here that you will find expressed your news and opinions. Ahe editors will welcome at any time suggestions for the bet terment of either the Collegian or the school as a whole. We also pledge that we shall to the best of our ability present the facts about any student activity. As the national press scrutinizes the work of our national political machinery, so shall we hold the Student Council's activities in sight. The vigilant press is the watchdog of democracy and democracy starts in the small places. Wea4 a Red 4eathe4. GIVE TO YOUR COMMUNITY CHEST WEAR A RED FEATHER PROUDLY! It Is Your Badge of Membership In The Fraternity of Mankind. You Are Your Brothers' Keeper ‘4IEPD 0 Your Newspaper HAZLETON COLLEGIAN • d--- --- -,-) I Feminine , ' I Fashions , li I I . L 1 -1 .0 -..........4 Something new has been added in the world of fashion! Longer skirts. softly curved shoulders, and flared skirts go together to give the modern girl with that New Look. One can al most hear the bagpipes playing when the gala Scotch plaids, accented by crisp white collars and cuffs are seen. The longer suit jackets are belted, topping the new-length skirts. Used in this year's suits are wools, cordu roys, and velveteens in harvest hues. setter fitting sweaters in novelty weaves complement the knife pleated skirts. The word for fashions today is femininity. Your ankle-hugging socks are in sweater-mated colors; the belts are narrow. Stealing the fashion scene is the hooded greatcoat with the full gored back and high collar. Fitted coats trimmed with fur are also in the fashion parade this season. Hats are off the brow, giving the wearers that "wide awake" look. You will be seeing the nautical like middy dresses and overblouses with the clever sailor ties. Bracelet length sleeves, the dropped waistlines, and the poetic Byron collars are featured in plaid dresses which are "back to school" favorites. Also seen are the young looking and becoming jewel necklines, push up sleeves and swing skirts. The world changes and fashions with it. Even though there are varied opinions about the new skirt length, the girls will accept it, for who wants to be out of style! HUC BAND TO ORGANIZE The music department announced that preparations are being made toward the organization of an HUC band. Students may still join this organi zation and instruments are available for those who are interested. The first meeting of the club will take place on Wednesday, October 8, at 8 p. m. in Room 17 at , Walnut. 'Street 'Building. FACULTY CHATTER By NAOMI P. GOSS There was plenty of chatter around the Broad street building this week, but faculty members were too snowed under by the incoming freshmen to indulge in much of the talk. Miss Bonn says she counts comp. placement cards now, before going to sleep instead of the proverbial sheep —Miss Garbrick emerged from an all night counting session looking as fresh as a daisy—a September daisy, that is—Between sessions with news reporters, Mr. and Mrs. Seibel found the time to move into their new home on Carlton avenue in the Heights—if you find some extra time on your hands, drop in and they will be glad to put you to work I dropped in at the Broad street build ing recently and saw a beautiful green and cream Chevrolet—it's the new property of Joe Pavone, instruc tor in engineering and drawing. Frank Entierro, college sopho more, helped Miss James find living quarters—Miss Staffiera is still look ing for a nice lady who will provide home cooked meals so come on, gang, perk up and come across with some suggestions—When I speak of food I always think of Genetti's res taurant—Next time you visit Gen etti's be sure to notice Freddie Hou ser's necktie—lt's decorated with a musical cleff and was presented to him by a member of the H. U. C. faculty Mr. Martin, one of last year's instructors in chemistry, 'hag gone to the main campus of Penn State to continue his studies toward an advanced degree—Miss James re ceived her master's degree at Buck nell University shortly before joining the Center staff here in Hazleton. The Carpenter family found plenty of excitement when they returned from a local movie house recently and found smoke emerging from every crack and crevice The fire fighters arrived only to discover that the motor in the refrigerator was on fire—The Carpenters are now look ing for a new refrigerator Miss Thomas visited on her home stomp ing grounds and took in the Blooms burg Fair at the same time—Most of the new feminine members of our faculty family feel that the clean air of Hazleton is quite invigorating, and they have developed healthy 'appe tites Mr. Seibel insists that I fill two typewritten pages says he's short of copy and I'm short of news. One of the sophomores reminded me that everyone should take in the floor show at Chunky's Well, I must put this column to bed now—l want to call Hazleton 3498 and see if I can make an appointment to talk with my husband sometime within the next week. Events This Week TUESDAY: 4 P..M.—Collegian Meeting at Walnut Street Building. TUESDAY: 7 P. M.—Thespians (corn. bined Glee Club, Dramatic Group, and Radio Writers) Walnut St. WEDNESDAY: 8 P. M.—Organization of HUC Band, room 17, Walnut St. THURSDAY: 8 P. M.—Organization of Art Club. Art room, Broad St. Bldg. WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY: 7:30 P. M. Basketball Practice, Grant St. Gym.