'l/77,P> Center's Greatest Need: r Center's Greatest Asset: NEW AND MODERN a*ton L,(lt9-?; o u tgun VITAL PROGRESSIVE BUILDINGS SPIRIT L. 5 Vol. X No. 5 SEASON'S INITIAL DANCE TONIGHT Undergraduate Center's Student Councils Conference Underway With a gala banquet set as the climax the conference of Undergrad uate Centers Student Councils got under way this afternoon with dele gates from Pottsville, Dußois and Altoona. On hand to greet the visit ing council groups were Miss Jane Kenvin and Miss Irene Smith, mem bers of our own Student Council. Following the routine registration procedure, the group was taken to the Hazleton Y. M. C. A., where they were welcomed to the conference by Frank Lucia, president of the Stu dent Council here at H. U. C., who is presiding over the general confer ence. The conference officially opened at 3 P. M., with a general discussion of the various topics for consideration. The conference then split into four groups or committees whose du ties are to discuss the topics for which the conference was called. The committee for discussion on the council's constitution will be in charge of a member of the Pottsville delegation, while the committee on Student Activities will be headed by a Dußois student. An Altoona dele gate will lead the committee on So cial activities. James Monroe from H. U. C. will be chairman of the committee on Athletics. The purpose •of these 'committees is to discuss the problems of the various programs and present resolutions to the General Session tomorrow after noon. The climax of the conference will come tomorrow night when a ban quet to end all banquets will be held at Genetti's Ballroom. A speaker of high calibre, in the person of Mr. Thomas Hinkle, Supt. of Hazleton City Schools, has been secured for this banquet. Musical entertainment is also in the offing with students of the music department featured. Grades Available After Vacation Mr. Kostos announced to COLLE GIAN that student grades for the eight week period which will end shortly, will be available to students through the offices of their advisors immediately following the Thanks giving vacation. Mr. Kostos further advised that students take advantage of the serv ices of their advisors. He stated that many students, either through neg ligence or failure to understand the necessity of conferences with ad,ri sors have failed to contact those faculty members. HAZLETON UNDERGRADUATE CENTER, HAZLETON, PA Scene In Main Hall _ pr. ~,grapy. . 01 COLLEGIAN caught a view of the students in the hall of the Walnut Street building as they were passing between classes. An outstand ing feature of the hall is the bulletin board, which presents an array of local and varied information. Faculty Plans Dinner Party Chairmen Syd Rudman and Arthur Seibel, have announced that plans for the faculty dinner party to be held Tuesday, November 25th, at Gabe Kennedy's are in the formative stages. Dress will be informal and all faculty members and wives are in vited to attend. It was further announced that en tertainment will be provided and that dancing will follow the dinner. R.0.T.0 Program Here Amos A. Goss, administrative head of the Hazleton Undergraduate Cen ter, announced yesterday a Reserve Officers Training Program will be in augurated at the Center immediately. He further announced that there will be a meeting of all male mem bers of the freshman class on Mon. morning at 11 o'clock in the Green St. auditorium for the purpose of hearing the details of the program explained by the Army personnel who will outline the program. The addition of the R. 0. T. C. program to the courses already offered here is a further indication that great strides are being made in the Center's progress. treet BY Omega Chi Tau Elects Officers At a meeting of the Omega Chi Tau, girls sorority, officers were elected and tentative plans made for a faculty reception to be held by the sorority. The following officers were elected for the 1947-48 school year: President: Gladys Lorah. Vice President: Nancy Rowland. Secretary: Marguerite Rondish. Treasurer: Patricia Kringe. Delegate to Activities Board: Mar garet Schweitzer. RICHARD BARAGER, outstand ing in the Glee Club during his four semester stay here at the HUC, has been accepted into the Men's Glee Club and College Choir at the Penn State Campus. The activities board has asked that caution be employed by those smoking at tonight's dance. The decorations are of the type that may be consider ed inflammable, therefore carefulness is urged. November 14, 1947 BALL SET TO ROLL AT ST. JOHN'S-8:30 Activities Board Chairman, Joseph Fisher announced t"day that plan ning committees have completed ar rangements for the Harvest Moon Ball, HUC's first fall-semester dance. Coordinating the Ball with the Inter- College-Council Convention and the Hazleton-Pottsville football game, the planning committee selected St. John's Hall on North Wyoming street to house the dance. Farmer dress and informal garb are in order —dress as you would for a day at the farm. Realizing tonight's affair offers an excellent opportunity to test the so cial pulse of tne present student body, the Activities Board- will have several critical observers take meas urements of the reaction to and re ception of the Harvest Moon Ball. Upon analysis of these findings plans for the future social functions will be made. Those who worked energetically to make tonight's Ball a success are: Frank Lucia Dance Band; Paul Wensko—Hall; Irene Smith—Decor ations; John Polivka and Jerry Has sel--Refreshments; Walter Stineman, Clarence Sipple and Pat Kringe Tickets; Frank Lucia, Jerry Hassel and John Riley—Publicity. Junior College Officials Hold Harrisburg Meeting Officials of ten Pennsylvania junior colleges met at Harrisburg on Sat. to discuss the coming basketball sea son. The following schools were repre sented: Keystone Junior College, Pottsville Junior College, Hershey Junior College, York Junior College, Swarthmore Junior College, Miint Alto Junior College, Dubois Junior College, Altoona Junior College, Johnstown Junior •College, and the Hazleton Undergraduate Center. It was decided that all teams must schedule at least eight games with member teams of the P.J.C.A.A. (Pennsylvania Junior College Athlet ic Association.) All games played with P.J.C.A.A. members are to be averaged for de termination of league standing at the close of the season. The top four clubs will participate in the tourna ment for state championship honors. If the local quintet is among the four top-ranking teams, Hazleton will be given preference in being host to the tourney. If not, the following will be given preference in the fol lowing order: Altoona, Dubois, and York. Mr. Mattern and Coach Rudman represented HUC at the session.