Page Four Chemistry Instructor James Peyton James L. Peyton, Jr., of Hunting ton, West Virginia, the new instruc tor in chemistry at the Center this year received his Bachelor of Science degree from Marshall College, Hunt ington, West Virginia, in 1948; and his Master of Science degree from the same institution in 1949. He served in the U. S. Army Air Force from 1940 to 1947 and saw combat in the Pacific Theater as a B-29 pilot. He was discharged with the rank of Ma jor. Mr. PeYton is married and has a seven year old daughter. LATE NEWS Write Air Force Promotion as Bulletin Technical Sgt. Joseph P. Flartey, Air Force R 0 T C instructor at Center, received a promotion to the rank of Master Sergeant. Twenty Students Donate Blood Twenty Hazleton Penn State stu dents volunteered blood donation to the "blood-mobile" unit in Conyng ham November 15. The Red Cross thanks those who participated in this noble cause. An honor roll will be sent to the College and Miss Yannes will receive the blood types of the student donors. The YMCA membership drive is now under way. All PSC students are entitled to a regular membership at the reduced rate of $3 per sem ester. See Mr. Rudman! Students will find themselves somewhat richer now that nickels will not have to be used in the juke box. THE JUKE BOX IS YOURS! HANDLE IT WITH CARE! If anything goes wrong with the mechanism, get in touch with Ed. McGee English Instructors Frederick Ciletti Fred Ciletti, English composition and English literature instructor at the Center, received his bachelor of arts degree from the Pennsylvania State College in 1949 and his master of arts degree from the same school this year. He served in the U. S. Army Air Force for 28 months in the Southwest Pacific. He now resides with his wife and family in Conyng ham, Pennsylvania. Joseph Fisher Joseph Fisher, English composition and journalism instructor at the Cen ter, attended the Hazleton Center, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., and was graduated from the Pennsylvania State College in 1949 with a bachelor of arts degree. He is now completing his master of arts degree through the Pennsylvania State College. Mr. Fisher, who is married, served with the Third Mar ine Air Wing in the Pacific area dur ing World War 11. -coLihtIAN Same Old Story Did you take a "look-see" at the two pretty pictures on the right? Nice buildings and pretty sharp scen ery, huh? But did you notice the long, forlorn look on the students' faces? Notice also how they are snuggled up on the lawn trying to figure out where to go. No doubt these students are wondering about the new Activi ties Building. If we had an activities building, these students would have a perfect place to spend their idle moments, instead of roaming about the campus in search of adventure. Picture a nice, cozy Activities Build ing, just a stone's throw from those on the picture, where one could go to exercise biceps, practice speeches, ac quire inspiration for English themes, play basketball, badminton, ping pong, and just oodles of other things. Sounds like something out of "Ara bian Nights", or maybe Alladin with his lamp, doesn't it? Like to see it come true ? Well, it can happen here, if we all get on the ball and support the Activities building drive. So fell ow students, let's brush off the old salesman's text book, read up on the approach and selling procedure, and get all the support we can for this needed building. Remember, this is going to be a tough job, but if we all put our noses to the grind-stone (there ought to be an easier way) we can all see this dream come true. A Panacea (Continued from page 2) students of Highacres might be at tending classes in the charred ruins of the Walnut street school or read ing Wordworth's poetry beside a pas toral stream. When we graduate from Penn State College, our one asset in ob taining a job will be our college dip loma. On some part of this piece of paper will be the words, Hazleton Center. The diploma having been presented to an employer, do we want him to look at it and say, "Hazleton ? The students at Hazleton aren't very aggressive, are they ?" Are we going to say "no" or are we going to say, "Our student body raised $2500 for an activities building!" This, our stake in the Penn State Center building drive--our sheepskin! FOR A BETTER PENN STATE CENTER SEIDEL THE FLORIST Phone 1424 35 N. Laurel St Hazleton, Pa. ASK FOR /QUALITY ICE CREAM You can't wear overhead . . . Why pay for it? MOODY'S MEN SHOP Open Evenings Broad 4th Sts. H azieton, Pa Idylls of Oscar (Continued from page 2) peaceful meal, and tried to compose myself. My eyes wandered to the clock on the wall. There was no a greement between the clock and my watch. According to the clock, I should have been out at Highacres 10 minutes ago taking a test. The clock was correct, so I paid for my coffee with my watch, donned dark glasses and worked the block between Laurel and Wyoming until I earned bus fare to Highacres. Support Your Advertisers LOUIS ANDREUZZI Wholesale Confectionary and Foods Vending Machines Phone 2619-R 52 S. Wyoming St. Hazleton, Pa 1111 COOPERATIVE DAIRY FARM FRESH MILK Hazleton, Pa. mtiesda Mvertibet: 21, .1950 Engineers Plan Tour Engineering sophomores will tout the Bethlehem plant of the Bethle hem Steel Corporation on November 27, Mr. Pavone announced today. In cluded in the tour are visits to the following departments: blast furnace, open hearth, coke plant, rolling mills, drop forge, and heavy machine shops. GENETTPS Hazleton's Largest Food Establishment SUPER-MARKET TYROLEAN ROOM Restaurant. 20-30 N. Laurel St. HAZLETON, PA. A FRIEND GEORGE'S RESTAURANT Home of Good Food OPEN 24 HOURS 30 E. Broad St Hazleton, Pa