See You On Campus Vol. XIII, No. 17., Dean Harold K. Misfit' Is Named 1951 Comation Speaker EDITORIAL . . . Looking over the two-hundred and one students who attended he Center this semester, we've finally come up with seventeen who really stood in the limelight. That is, they either headed an organization or offered their services to an organization in far greater measures than d'd most of the other students. If it is felt that some omissions have been made when this little item reaches your person, just ask yourself if you have really contributed in any way in making this semester's social season the most successful in the history of the Hazleton Penn State Center. If your conscience answers in the af firmative, then include your name in the following roster and take it for granted that the Collegian made another mistake. The following students comprise the aforementioned roster: Edward McGee—President of Stu dent Council. Jane Margwarth May Queen, President of Women's Organiza tion, Student Council. William Deppe—Student Council. Joseph Hastings—Student Council. Mary Lou Gagliardi Student Council. Henry Giuliani—Student Council. Benny Rachilla—Student Council. Henry Daniels—Student who show ed most interest in student acti- vities. Harold Filbert—President of Math- Engineering Club, Collegian Pho tographer, Most Co-operative of all students. John Prehatny Cadet Captain of Air R.O.T.C. Burt Hall—Cadet Captain of Army R.O.T.C. Zack Taylor Captain of Basket ball Team. Emil Hutnyan record game. Paul Williams Leader in enter tainment. Betty Harlor—Collegian, Secretary of Women's Organization; Only dean's list representative in ex tra curricular activities. Hughie Brennan Editor of Col legian Broke record -- scored 48 points in 1 O frantic fortnight spent to cram, At times I wonder who I am, So twinkle, twinkle sweet exam, Frankly I don't give a Damn. I:M=1 Two mosquitos were resting on Robinson Crusoe's arm. "I'm leav ing," said one, "I'll meet you on Friday." Wife: "Haven't you anything nice to say about my mother ?" Husband: "Yes, she objected to our marriage." I::=E3 The two biggest wolves in the country—Chase and Sanborn. They date every bag. CEMI3 " Say, you can't open that door with a cigarette butt." "My gosh, I've smoked my key!" riTl Gordon and Flartey Re Master Sergeant Vincent C. Gordon Master Sergeant Vincent C. Gor don has been notified that next sem ester his duties will take him to the Erie Center of the Pennsylvania State College where he will continue as instructor in Army R.O.T.C. Gor don's true home is in Owensboro, Kentucky, but Erie, Pa. takes him even farther away. Like Master Sgt. Flartey, Gordon entered the Army before Pearl Har bor. As a member of Patton's 3rd Army he served in England, France, Belgium, Luxemberg, and Germany. He has been an Army man for seven years. Perna Appointed Temporary Editor The Collegian staff appointed Miss Betty Perna to head next year's edi torial staff for the first issue in early October. After that, Miss Perna will act as chairman at a meeting which will determine who will be the per manent editor-in-chief for the re maining year. Miss Perna will be shown the why's and wherefores of turning out her first issue before this year's staff per manently disbands. Betty is an art student with a lot of ideas which will tend to improve the Collegian. Dinner Dance Held A group made up of 195 students, their friends, and the faculty attend ed the dinner dance, the final social activity of the year, at Genetti's Ball Room on May 27. Russ Andolaro's orchestra furnished the entertain ment. A full course dinner was serv ed, with turkey and "it's dressings" as the main dish. The affair lasted from 7 to 12. We're Sorry In last month's issue we said that 24 microscopes were sent to the Erie Center when we meant to say 9 were sent and 24 remain at the Hazleton Center. Teton Coll The Students' Voice Hazleton Center, Highacres, Hazleton, Pa eive Transfers Master Sergeant Joseph P. Flartey Master Sergeant Joseph P. Flartey received word that he is being trans ferred to Tuft's Medical College in Boston, Massachusetts and will con tinue his duties as Air Force R.O.T.C. instructor. Flartey entered the Air Force be fore Pearl Harbor and was a member of the 12th Air Force during the war. He saw action in Mediterranean area during the North African, Sicil ian, and Italian campaigns. In 1945 he was discharged only to reenlist in 1947. Longo Plans Summer Wedding Miss Mary Margaret Wood It has been announced that Mr. John A. Longo, instructor in business and accounting at the Center, and Miss Mary Margaret Wood, ex-math. instructor at Highacres, are engaged to be married this summer. Mr. Longo attended Bloomsburg State Teachers College and the Grad uate School of Columbia University. Along with his teaching duties Mr. Longo holds a position as public ac countant. Miss Wood was graduated from the College of Mount St. Vincent-on-the- (Continued on page 4) egian The annual Convocation of the Hazleton Center will be held on Friday, June 3, at 2:00 P.M. in the garden at Highacres. In case of rain, the program will be held in the West Hazleton Senior High School auditorium. The main speaker for Convocation will be Dr. Harold K. Wilson, Dean of Men of the Pennsylvania State College. Mr. Wilson has chosen as his speech, "Youth Seeks the Golden Fleece." Mr. Wilson received his Bachelor of Science degree from lowa State College in 1924. The next year he re ceived his Master's degree from the University of Illinois, and in 1927 he received his Ph.D. from the same school. Dr. Wilson was formerly Vice- Dean and Director of Resident Instruction in the School of Agriculture. At the present time Wilson is Dean of Men, Director of the Division of Inter mediate Registration and holds the rank of Professor of Agronomy. The Faculty Committee has announced the following program for Con vocation: Prelude Fred Houser at the organ "America the Beautiful" Group singing Invocation Monsignor Dennis J. Kane Welcome Merle E. Campbell, Administrative Head "Youth Seeks the Golden Fleece" by Harold K. Wilson, Ph. D., Dean of Men at the Pennsylvania State College Address Solo Michael Belgio Academic Awards Frank C. Kostos, Assistant Administrative head Biological Sciences English Engineering Languages Extra-Curricular Activity Awards—Edward McGee, Pres. of Student Council Boys' Basketball Collegian Girls' Basketball Student Council Solo M. Jane Margwarth Presentation of candidates for certificates upon completion of 60 required credits—Merle E. Campbell, Administrative Head Group singing Alma Mater Benediction Monsignor Dennis J. Kane Postlude Fred Houser at the organ The students who will have completed 60 credits at the end of the spring semester comprise the following list: Bass, Barton Di Betley, Stanley Billig, Joseph D. Bobowski, Walter J Boyle, Thomas J. Bradish, Rita C. Bradish, Thomas R Brennan, Hugh J. Brogan, Edward J Croop, Dale W. Daniels, Henry J Decker, John J. DiSilverio, Robert E Evancho, Steve Jr. Filbert, Harold C. Fraser, John D. Gilroy, Telfert W. Giuliani, Leris B. Hall, Clarence V. Harlor, Elizabeth A. Hoffman, Charles D. Honsberger, Helen A Hough, Wayne E. Hutnyan, Emil M. Jonovich, George J. Kapes, Francis A. Kaschak, John J. Kowalski, Walter J Kozacheck, John J. Krause, John L Good Luck On Exams Friday, June 1, 1951 Mathematics Military Physical Sciences Social Sciences Lel kowitz, Leon J. McGee, Edward J. McHale, Joseph M. Margwarth, Martha J. Matchick, Robert P. Miskevich, Edwin W. Nash Nash, Donald W O'Donnell, John Oleksa, John B. Phillips, Lloyd L. Planutis, James R. Prehatny, John Rachilla, Bernard C. Reinsmith, William J. Roberts, Arthur W. Romanell, Mildred C. Romanofsty, Dorothy A Rowland, Alan D. Russo, James J. Schneider, Elwood W Schwartz, Olin W. Setzer, Herbert Surgent, Emil P. Taylor, James L. Thomsen, Frank R. Troy, Gerald V. Warfel, John Williams, Arthur L Yackshaw, John S Yeninas, Joseph F O'Brien, Richard