Hazleton collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1937-1956, April 13, 1949, Image 1

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COEDS PUT ON EASTER BONNETS
Hazleton IRC To
Send Delegates
Plans are being made by the Inter
national Relations Club to send del
egates to the initial meeting of the
Pennsylvania Chapter of Internation
al Relations Club Conference at
Wilkes College on April 22, 23 and
24.
How many representatives or who
they will be has not been decided yet
as Dr. Hazel Ramsay, adviser of the
Center IRC, has not received infor
mation as to how many representa
tives the Center will be able to send.
Dr. Ramsay is certain, however, that
at least three or possibly five will at
tend the sessions.
This forthcoming conference will
climax six months of planning. The
state International Relations Club
was formed last November during
the Middle Atlantic Conference of
college IRC groups at Penn State
College. Temporary officers were
elected and it was decided that a
meeting be held sometime in the
spring at Wilkes College for the pur
pose of better organizing the group.
Since November the temporary of
ficers have held a special meeting at
Harrisburg to divide the schools of
the state into sections according to
their location. This was to provide a
means of distributing the work and
facilitating the functioning of the
machinery of the organization.
One of the most important tasks
confronting the state conference will
be drawing up a constitution.
Sociology Class
Hears Britisher
Unless the world wants another
universal crisis it must cease perpet
uating the economic system which
has precipitated the past two world
wars.
This was the theory Wilfred Wel
lock, former member of the British
House of Commons, discussed and
defended before the Soc. 10 class and
a group of speech students April 4 at
the YMCA in Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Wel
lock was sponsored by the American
Friends Society and served as a field
trip for several Center •classes.
The theme of his speech, "Factors
Making For World Upheaval," was
divided into two separate talks, the
first of which he delivered following
a dinner.
After his main speech a number of
students asked him questions, and the
lecturer became so interested in the
junior college set-up Penn State had
in Hazleton as one form of decentra
lization that he took notes from. the
visiting students.
Yes, we could write a sonnet about
those Easter bonnets the Center co
eds will be sporting during their hol
iday vacation.
Several of the women who are all
ready for the silk and straw parade;
and who will probably make more
than the judges look twice in their
direction, have donned their Easter
f.
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MAY QUEEN AND COURT WILL
BE REVEALED AT SQUARE DANCE
Jose Mihalik and his regional pol
ka orchestra will provide the music
when the Engineering club in co-op
eration with the Activities - Board
presents their Square Dance Friday
night, April 22, on the YMCA floor.
The dance, an attempt. to increase
the range of Center social activities,
will feature social as well as barn
and country style dancing.
In complying with the theme,
which is designed upon the general
background of farm life, the men
should dress in the attire descriptive
of the typical farmer, and their part
ners in the style of the typical rural
lassie.
T h e entertainment committee,
headed by Peg Kohler, has an
nounced that dancing will continue
from 9 p.m. until midnight. Every
type of dance will be given a sepa
rate place on the program.
During the dance the May Queen
and her court will be officially dis
closed. Yet unknown to the student
body, the queen will reign over the
dance and ceremonies accompanying
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feathers and ribbons a wee bit early
for the Collegian photographer.
Jante Szutowicz is pictured in the
center; Joan Eid,leman and Cissy Mc-
Gee appear on the left, Mary Lou
Pollock and Anita Goldberg on the
right.
For more details on Easter fash
ions, see page 4.
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the May 6 celebration of May Day
The Square Dance will be free to
all members of the Center and their
guests
A survey sheet, which was in
cluded with the eight weeks grades,
was sent to all students of the Cen
ter. The purpose of this sheet is to
determine the number of students
who are planning to attend summer
sessions at' the Center and what
courses those students desire. It will
be greatly appreciated if all inter
ested students return those survey
sheets to the office as soon as pos
sible.
Mr. Kostos urges all students who
are returning to the Center for the
fall semester 1949 to come into the
office before April 23 to have their
tentative schedules arranged. This is
to guarantee that the subjects de
sired by the students will be avail
able.
NOTICE
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(Page 3)
Mid-Semester
Dean's List And
Honor Students
Two students who have attained a
3 average for the mid-semester grade
marking period are J. Hall and J.
Watkins.
Other students who have averaged
2.5 to place them on the Dean's List
are:
N. Baran, M. D. Underwood, C.
Balliet, C. L. Miller, M. Maczkov,
J. M. Lovrini•c, A. Lorenzoni, and J.
Olivia.
All honor students with a 2 aver
age include:
W. Stone, A. W. Dendler, L. Bar
ron, J. M. Prete, M. M. George, G. N.
Pavuk, E. Bogert, N. E. Gallagher,
J. McGee, G. J. Fluri, D. H. Russell,
H. Brannaka and D. McNelis.
J. Eidleman, J. P. McNally, P. G.
Fairchock, R. F. Jurchak, E. M. Kos
tick, R. A. Makofsky, K. Vayda, C.
Bittner, J. Formolo, J.' H. Hoegg, R.
Mikula, R. M. Peterssen, H.'A. Sachs,
I\L. V. Sanko, E. C. Schott, R. Davi l ;,
and M. Schmutzer.
Florida Beauty
Freshman Queen
According to word received from
the campus, Rosemary Larsen, Penn
State's blonde entry in the Miss All-
American College Freshman contest,
finished out of the money in her
quest for beauty honors.
Top spot in the Twentieth Fox's
film publicity stunt, an all-expense
paid, sun-filled week in the movie
capitol, went to Marilyn Overby, a
University of Florida lovely. Mary
Haskell, a representative of the
Longhorns from Texas, and Claire
Molzen, a pretty Syracuse miss,
claimed runner-up nods in the na
tional show.
Miss Larsen, who attends the
Behrend Center at Erie, won a place
in the finals after the contest on the
campus in connection with the pre
miere of "Mother Is A Freshman."
She competed at that time with
Hazleton's Mary Lou Pollock, Shirley
Long from Harrisburg, Patricia
Bowles representing Swarthmore,
and Marjorie Alsberg, the main cam
pus entry.
Frosh beauties from fifteen other
.universities vied for national honors.
Classes Resume April 20
Students of Pennsylvania State
College will begin their Easter vaca
tion April 14 at 11:50 and will re
sume classes the following Wednes
day, April 20, at 8 a.m.