Hazleton collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1937-1956, April 29, 1949, Image 1

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    AAUW and Rotary
Offer Loan Funds
During the 'past several years a
number of scholarship loan and emer
gency funds have been available to
regional college students. It has been
noted that applications for these va
rious funds have been few not be
cause their assistance could not have
been useful, but because most of the
regional students have not been in
formed as to the opportunities and
assistance they can derive from the
generosity of local organizations.
At present a great amount of col
lege enrollments is comprised of war
veterans whose education is paid by
the government. When the G.I. Bill
terminates for many veterans, out
side assistance may be required to
help them in completing the last
years of their educations. For this
reason it would prove useful to those
confronted with this problem or
other similar ones to keep in mind
these various organizations.
Rotary Loa n
The local Rotary Loan Fund,
headed by Bruce Lamont, has been
advantageous to local college stu
dents who met with emergencies du
ring their last year of School. Applic
ation for the benefits of this fund is
available to any senior who has met,
with a problem serious enough to
hinder completion of his courses. Ap
lications are considered by the hoard
of directors of Rotary.
AAUW Aid
The regional branch of the
.AAUW, whose present scholarship
chairman is Mrs. Martin Corrigan,
offers opportunities to local girls
whose financial difficulties have im
peded their education. The main ob
jective of this fund is to increase the
number of women graduate s
throughout the region. This scholar
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Col. A. S. Peterson
Inspects ROTC
Yesterday the Center's Reserve
Officers Training Corps was in
spected for the first time this semes
ter by Colonel A. S. Peterson, head
of Lafayette College Military Unit at
Easton. The inspection was conducted
under the supervision of Sergeants
Joseph Flarety and Vincent Gordon,
local unit instructors. Colonel Peter
son in his tour placed special empha
sis on classroom procedures an•d the
general military appearance of the
group.
Throughout the inspection day all
members of the unit were required to
attend their classes in full dress unif
orm. Their smart tailored appearance
added a great deal of color to the
general school scene and was respon
sible for many favorable comments
from both the faculty members and
the student body.
FREE MOVIE
Romeo and Juliet will be shown at
the West Hazleton High School Au
litorium Monday night at 8 p.m. Ad
nission is free.
4p3teton
Vol. XL—No. 11
Doris Bartol May
Doris Bartel (inset) is shown above being presented with a gardenia corsage
by Miss Margaret Wccd, Dean cf Women, after she had been announced
May Queen by Millie Maczkov, President of the Women's Organization.
WOMAN SENATOR
COMING TO HAZLETON
The Hazleton Women's Inter-Club
Council is presenting on Saturday,
May 7, 1949, at 8:30 p.m. in the Haz
leton Senior High School auditorium
the honorable Margaret Chase Smith,
first woman directly elected U.S.
Senator. The senator, running
against the political machine and
against the governor and ex-governor
of Maine as candidates, won her elec
tion by one of the largest margins in
the country.
Admission to seats in the auditori
um will be by 'patron cards, available
from Miss Anna Erlemann at one
dollar each. This donation will pay
the expense of bringing the senator
here to Hazleton. Thereafter will be
a general admission to the public.
Whether students have the dollar
or not, they are invited to meet the
senator at the public reception to be ,
held at the Hotel Altamont at 4 p.m.
or as near thereafter as her cavalcade
(including the high school band) ar
rives from Avoca,
• Students who have conflicts
in their exam schedules should
report them to Mr. Frank Kostos
before May 7.
As the professor rushed into the
new class he pulled out a whip,
snapped it over the students' heads
several times and shouted: "This is
what is known as a snap course."
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Hazleton Cen
CENTERITES TO ATTEND
READING FESTIVAL
On May 4 and 5 Miss Margaret
Campbell, Mis 3 Lois Noifer;, Joan
Eidleman and Conrad BaWm will at
tend the Fir2t Pennsylvania Intercol
legiate Reading Festivul at ,?.;ate Col
lege.
In previous years the colleges that
participated in this talent event were
Eastern colleges. However, because
of this limitation a need was felt to
include all Pennsylvanian colleges.
Under the supervision of the
Speech Department at the campus,
the schedule of events will include
the reading of poetry, narration,
Shakespearean sonnets, lyric poetry,
and plays. Hazleton Center represen
tatives will take part in the two last
events.
Speech Students
Hear Decorator
In the ballroom of the Altamont
hotel on April 26 at 8 p.m. speech
students saw fabrics from France,
Italy and United States and learned
how to weave various fabrics.
Above all, the speaker, Mr. Dun
ker, stressed that every room must
have balance.
Ahs and ohs were heard when new
fabrics of glass which is fireproof,
and nylon, which is not affected by
the heat of the sun, .were shown. The
1949 new look in fabrics is one made
of metal.
Queen
Queen's Maid Of Honor
And Court Announced
Doris Bartol, popular pre-med
sophomore, has been selected May
Queen to reign over the Fifth Annual
Ceremony and Queen's Ball next Fri
day, May 6. The official announce
ment of the Queen and court was
made during the Engineers' Square
Dance which was held April 22 at the
YMCA.
Mary Lou Pollock will serve as her
Maid of Honor for the coronation.
Both of the women were presented
with gardenia corsages by Miss Mar
garet Wood, Dean of Women, after
they had been announced by Millie
Maczkov, president of the Women's
Organization.
The other members of the court
are: sophomore attendants, Joan Ei
dleman and June Reinmiller; fresh
man attendants, Cissy McGee and
Janet Szutowicz; scroll bearer, Peg
Kohler; heart bearer, Mary Ellen Mc-
Hugh; crown bearer, Rita Mikula;
and key bearer, Mary Claypotch.
Miss Bartol, who comes from Hazle
Brook, was a freshman attendant for
the 1948 coronation when Jean Uz
mann was Queen.
Dear Departed
On Stage May 'l2
The play, Dear Departed by Stan
ley Houghton, will be presented by
the Center dramatic group under th^
direction of dramatic coach, Peg.
Campbell.
This one-act 'comedy will be given:
at the YWHA, Traders Bank, May 12'
at 8 p.m. The plot is about g eedy
family members who are interested in
getting all they can from dear .
Grandfather's possessions. The sur—
prise- is when everyone gets fooled.,
Committees for this play are:
Student director: Joan Eidleman.
Props: Peg Kohler.
Costumes: Joyce Schofield.
Publicity: Janet Szutowicz.
Makeup: Grace Heppe.
Cast of characters in order of first
appearance are:
Mrs. Slater: Elinor Wagner.
Victoria: Janet Szutowicz.
Mr. Slater: Burt Minkin.
Mrs. Jordan: Nancy Byorick.
Mr. Jordan: Carl Hill.
Abel Merryweather: Bob Sacco.
Concert Tomorrow Night
The Civic Music Association of
Greater Hazleton will present The
Hazleton Symphony Orchestra under
the direction of Rev. Joseph Ferrara,
tomorrow, April 30, at 8:15 lan. in
the Hazleton Senior High School.
Tickets for the concert can be se
cured from Miss Pearl Garhrick for
one dollar.