Page Few To Collect Goods For Overseas Penn State students in Hazleton are being asked to take part in the Church World Service clothing drive for overseas relief. Locally the Ha zleton Committee on Overseas Relief is staging the drive. In college the International Relations Club is spon soring the group. A box has been placed in the Wal nut Street building and donations may be placed there. On the list of materials are: Clothing of all kinds, bedding, shoes tied in pairs, •children's books, cotton feed bags, felt hats, Bibles, table ware but not chinaware, bar soap, toys, kitchen utensils, sewing supplies, games, cutlery, galoshes. Dolls, linens, farm tools and har ness, school supplies, candles and stubs, any kind of seeds, stockings and sox, hand tools, bicycles, toilet supplies, and ladies' handbags. Donations are to be wrapped or bundled. A city-wide door-to-door eollection,is being made. . . - DANCE FRIDAY (Continued from page 1) Vayda and Margaret Kohler; publici ty, Hank Ziegler and Silverman; general arrangements, Bob Kostic. Officers recently elected to head the board are: Bob Kostic, president; Paul Pucillo, vies president; Margar et Kohler, secretary-treasurer. - Syd Rudman is faculty adviser. ACTIVITIES BUDGET 1948-49 The budget was passed by a unanimous vote at a meeting 'of the College Council on October 29, 1948. It was approved by the Council on Administration on November 1. Athletics $1,290.00 Collegian 820.00 Center Punch ' 80.00 Library __ 250.00 Girls' Athletics 100.00 Music * - 50.00 Social Activities 1,200.00 Convocation ---___ 250.00 Operations 100.00 Clubs: . Drama Photo Int. Relations French German Dancing Math Spapish . --- Girls' Social Engineering Chemistry *Specific Appropriations Miscellaneous Total $5,250.00 Estimated Receipts $5,250.00 *This fund is a reserve fund out of which appropriatio i ns may be made by the Council as need arises. Certain sums have al ready been earmarked by the Council for ,particular activities. H. AZLETO(> COLLEGIAN Center Group in Hazleton Talent Show (Continued from page 1) tames for the - puppets was supervised by Freshman Anna Pfeiffer. Other groups who appeared in the varietir production are the Hazleton High School Thespians, the Choral airs, the YMCA male chorus, the YWHA, Most Precious Blood sym phonic orchestra, YWCA •group, and Hazleton's Little Theater group. This program was presented as a benefit show for the temple build ing fund. Construction has been started on the erection of a two story, brick annex to the temple building at Church and Hemlock streets. PENN STATE JESTERS DRAMA CLUB NAME "Penn State Jesters" was the name chosen for the liaileton Center's dramatic club. An interesting demonstration on applying make-up for the juvenile, the middle age and the old age per son was given by Jean Lovrinie at the last meeting. Neil Lwellyn was the model. During intermission on November 19 an entertaining show will be pre sented by members of the Penn State Jesters. Arthur Cloetingh, head of Dra matics at the campus, will be here November 16 for a center caucus. In all fairness to the males of the Hazleton Center, a survey has been condutted among the women to get some idea of what type of clothing is making or breaking the man today. One contributor thought the men ought to spend more time combing their hair. Hair knows what 'tis to be parted! Another spoke highly of something a little more "groovy," creases in trousers and shirt sleeves. Eyes right, take a bow, Aaron Deitch. Splashy socks apparently rate sec ond highest with the women, not to overlook a vital complement, loud ties. Fellows taking courses from, James Steele should take note. And, does anyone know who helps Bill Baran on and off with his ski-shoes ? . . . Some very interesting facts have seeped out about the outside dives of several women students at RUC: To mention just a few, Nancy Dißonilfa zio and Tirsuline Umbriac are both trained nurses et the Hazleton State Hospital. Their hours are from 4 until 12 p. m. daily . . . . Sara Gensel,- of iNescopeck, is a little woman with a lot of responsi bilities. Besides taking active part in extra-curricular activities, president of the Neophyte Dance Club and sec retary of IRC, she is a leader of a Girl Scout Troop at Nescopeck, and conducts a junior choir there. . . . All girls desiring to participate in Bob Thomas Is Chem Club Pres. Robert Thomas has been elected president of the Hazleton Center's first Chemistry Club. Also elected to office are: Myron Schmutzer, vice president; Mary Ellen McHugh, sec retary-treasurer; Jack Sipple, repre sentative to the Activities Board. The club has been organized through the efforts of Chemistry Instructor Mae Fauth. The club meets every other Tues. evening at 7:30 o'clock in Room 1, Broad Street building. A monthly dues schedule of 25c was approved by the members. An attempt is being made to have a moving, picture reel on chemistry for this Tuesday's meeting. Robert Kostick has been appointed chairman of the club's refreshment committee. Club officials have extended an in vitation to all students to join the club and take part in its activites. 20.00 25.00 21.00 15.00 15.00 20.00 15.00 15.00 20.00 20.00 15.00 809.00 100.00 CHINESE ENGINEER SPOKE TO STUDENTS Conditions in China and the rea sons for them were explained by Carl T. Mao, Chinese electrical en gineer, to the members of the Inter national Relations Club recently. At present with the PP&L, Mao expects to return soon to China to take up electrical engineering there. KATH.T.KOEtrs : :; ORN: OR November 16, 1948 Sara Genoa women's activities are reminded that they will automatically lose member ship H dues are not paid. . Captain of the Girls' Cheeerleading Team is Grace Heppe. The team, un der the direction of Mrs. Naomi Goss, is composed of Betty Fabian, Dolores Lee, Mary Lou Pollock, and Janet Szutowiez. Plans are being made for a rally sometime next week. On Thanksgiving Eve the team ex pects to make their first appearance at the Alumni game. CLASSIFIED ADS Do you drive -to Pittsburg, Scran ton or Philadelphia over the week end? Have a book you'd like to sell? Need a room or a sliderule? If so, put it in the classified ads, -a new column in the Collegian for just such prob lems. A special envelope will be in the Collegian office marked for ads. Any students with material are urged to submit it to the paper for publication two days before it goes to press. Ads for the next issue are due no later than November 20. FREE. Tickets for Hazleton Talent on Parade. See Syd Rudman. RIDES TO MARYLAND. Miss Lois Neifert offers to take riders any weekend to points on route to Maryland. Oh yes, I'm off the dames for life, Let some other guy take her for a wife. I'm through, washed up. They ain't no more, Say, who's that blonde who just came through the door? Seven o'clock is the hour of deci sion! It's then that you decide to go to a movie, a dance, play bridge, bowl—or study. Father: Are they very strict on you at school? Son: Well, one fellow died in class and they propped him up till the lecture• ended.