4 , 0 34u4 s 4 Center's Greatest Need: Center's Greatest Asset: 1 4 0 NEW AND MODERN a3teton CI it iegtan VITAL PROGRESSIVE BUILDINGS SPIRIT • • Vol X No. 4 BILLY ROSE TO JUDGE BEAUTY CONTEST CENTER COLLEGE COUNCILS WILL CONFER HERE Plans Set For Student Delegates To Meet Here November 14-15 On November 14 and 15 the Ha zleton Undergraduate Center will be host to the College Councils of all Undergraduate Centers of Penn State College. Frank Lucia, President of the RUC Student Council, will preside at this conference which will include delegates from the Undergraduate Centers at Pottsville, Dußois and Altoona. At this conference, the first to be held at , FILTC since 1942, the dele gates will meet to discuss such topics as the Athletic program for the coming year, social activities, the Council's Constitution, and Club ac tivities such as Newspapers, Musical organizations, and other clubs that may be active. James Munroe, who is in charge of arrangements for the conference, has announced the following sched ule for the delegates. Friday, November 14 Registration General Meeting Sectional Meeting Dance Saturday, November 15 General Meeting _ 10:00 A.M. Lunch 12:00 A.M. Tour of a Hazleton Industry 1:00 P.M. 6:30 , P.M, Banquet Bandmaster To Reprint News Item As a result of the fine article by Collegian man, George , Demshock, John H. Jenny, Editor of the Penn sylvania Bandmasters News Letter, forwarded the following correspond ence. Mr. Francis Fatsie and Mr. Gerald Hassel Hazleton Collegian Penn State College Undergraduate Center Hazleton, Pa. Dear Sirs I should like permission to reprint the article "Progress Made in the Music Department" appearing in the October 17 issue. I shall give you the usual credit line. Sincerely yours, John H. Jenny Editor of the Pa. Bandmasters News Letter,. HAZLETON UNDERGRADUATE CENTER, HAZLETON, PA Arrangements Chairman BUDGET APPROVED On Friday, October 24, 1947 the College Council appruyed the follow ing budget for the fall and winter semesters 1947-48. 2:00 P.M 3:00 P.M 3:30 P.M 8:00 P.M Operations Collegian Miscellaneous 160.00 Social 1,025.00 Dramatics 20.00 French 20.00 Spanish 20.00 International Relations .... 20.00 Art 20.00 Glee Club 175.00 Girls' Activities 250.00 Athletics 1,350.00 Library 350.00 German 20.00 Mathamatics 20.00 Photography 75.00 Specific Appropriations .... 725.00 Rose Replies To Collegian Staff of Hazleton Collegian Hazleton Undergraduate Center Hazleton, Pennsylvania Dear Staff : Your telegram of October 22nd has just reached me. Shall be pleased to judge your Beauty Contest. If you will send the pictures along, I will return them as promptly as possible. Cordially, James Munroe $ 150.00 1,075:00 $5,475.00 Collegian Court Queen To Be Selected By World Renowned Glamour Authority HEADS ACTIVITIES BOARD Joseph Fisher Activity Board Elections Held An organizational meeting of the Activities Board was held on Thurs day, October 23, at which time elec tions were held for the board officers. The results of the elections were as follows: Chairman—Joe Fisher. Vice-President—Paul Wensko. Secretary—Jerry Hassel. Treasurer—John Polivka. After the elections the board made plans for the Harvest Dance to be held on Friday, November 14. Presi dent Fisher appointed- the chairmen and members of the various commit tees necessary in the successful ad ministration of the affair. Mr. Rudman, Advisor of the Acti vities Board, started the meeting and then turned it over to Joe Fisher, President of the Activities Board. There were only a few of the college clubs which failed to send their dele gates to the meeting. BILLY ROSE October 31, 1947 It was learned three hours before COLLEGIAN went to press that Bil ly Rose, .proprietor of the famed- Diamond Horseshoe night club in New York City, has consented to judge a contest conducted by COL LEGIAN to select a "Court Queen" to reign throughout the 1947-48 basketball season at the Hazleton Undergraduate Center. Mr. Rose, remembered for his promotion of Acquacade at the New York World Fair and at the Cleve land Centennial celebration, wrote that he would be pleased to cooper ate with COLLEGIAN in an effort to decide what girl from the Hazleton Center should reign as "basketball belle" during the approaching sea son. All girls attending the Center are eligible to compete for the crown. To become an entrant, each coed in terested must submit a glossy print photograph. The photograph should be brought to the COLLEGIAN office in the Walnut street building. The photographs will be sent to Mr. Rose and his decision, of course, will be final. All photographs will be re turned to the owners. Those girls wishing to compete for the title "Hazleton Undergraduate Court Queen" must have their. pho tographs in the COLLEGIAN office no later than Friday morning, No vember 7th. Mr. Billy Rose, who has graciously consented to choose a "Court Queen" from the photographs submitted by co-eds of the Hazleton Undergradu ate Center, is a man of many capa bilities. For many years his name has been synonomous with show business, but in addition to being a successful showman, he is the author of a daily syndicated column called "Pitching Horseshoes", a feature which is in demand in all cities, towns and ham lets where newspapers are published. Though not the holder of the title at present, Mr. Rose was for several years the world's fastest typist, and he still enjoys competing against other rapid-fire typists. Not so many seasons ago, Mr. Rose formed his famous Acquacade unit. The female star of that spectacular show was Eleanor Holm, the former Olympic swimming star. Today Elea nor Holm is IVirs. Billy Rose. SOPHOMORE WOMEN TO MEET There will be a meeting of all the Sophomore women on Wednesday at 12:30 in the Walnut Street Library. It will be short but extremely impor tant.