Hazleton collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1937-1956, March 21, 1952, Image 1

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    Vol. XIV No. 5
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JOSEPHINE DONISH ELECTED Imx QUA*; DOnOTHY
Josephine P. Donish, daughter of Nk, and Mrs. Peter Donir _
elected Highacres 'lay Queen as the result of balloting which broUght out /30
student electors Wednesday and Thursday. For her maid of honor, students elected
Dorothy Kosack, daughter of sirs . Tessie Kosack, Coaldale. The Queen represents the
sophomore class; her maid of honor represents the freshman class. The election was
supervised by Theta Sigma Pi and its adviser, Miss Florence Vannes.
Queen Josephine will reign flay 10. In the afternoon in the garden at Highacres
the coronation proper will be held with due ceremony. In the evening, the annual
Coronation Ball will be held.
AB the Queen's sophomore attendants, students elected Ina B. Lazarus, ralkes,
Barre; and Mary Lou Gagliardi, Pittston. Freshman attendants are also from out-of,.
town: Jacquelynn Vanßuskirk, whose parents are in Germany; and Joan M. Dautrich,
Berwick.
The court of the Queeen is as follows: Crown Bearer, Doris Pancheri, Hazleton;
Scroll Dearer, Loretta Romanofsky, Bloomsburg; Heart Bearer, Mathilda Goyda„ West
Hazleton; Key Bearer, Ruth Feingold, Hazleton.
PRESIDENT GIULIANI APPOINTS CONVOCATION COMMITTEES
To look after : all the affairs connected with the Convocation-Dinner-Dance now
sOkeduled for June 7, Student Council president Henry A. Giuliani has appointed two
committees. The committee on awards is headed by assistant administrative head
Frank C. Kostos, who will attend particularly to the making of academic awards and
to the college Honors Society, which is now in the process of planning. Also on the
awards committee are J. Richard Tlattern, Student Council adviser, who will look after
student activity awards with the assistance of co-chairman Loretta Romanofsky. Let
ters to students notifying them of awards will be the responsibility of Gabriel
Lensack.
The general committee on arrangements is headed by chairman Paul Williams,
who will also be responsible for contracts with the orchestra for the affair.
Administrative head Norio E. Campbell is in charge of procuring a speaker. Programs
and the program itself are the joint responsibility of Miss Pearl Garbrick and
Paul Williams. President Giuliani is seeing to the direct preparations for the
dinner and for the seclection of a hail.
MU DELTA, SIGMA TO IMET TUESDU
Ray Seid, president of MU Delta Sigma, has called an important meeting of the men's
dormitory fraternity for Tuesday, March 25 at 7:00 p.m.
COUNCIL CONCENTRATES FUNDS ON HAY DAY AND CONVOCATIMDINNERDANCE
Student Council President Henry A. Giuliani has announced that after considerable
deliberation over spring social plans ) the council has decided to concentrate its
social budget upon making May Day and the Convocation-Dinner-Dance as elaborate as
possible. This will bring about the necessity of using funds originally earmarked
for Friday night parties. Council has therefore cancelled two Friday night affairs.
SCIENTISTS TOTEET MARCH 214
MathEngScience Club president Laurence G. Roman has announced an interesting meeting
for Monday, March 24 at 700 p.m.
ITEM ** There have been no bridge tables or record players in Comp and Lit classes
this week.
HAZ LETON C OrIEGIAN
Weekly Newsletter Edition
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