Hazleton collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1937-1956, March 28, 1952, Image 1

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    Vol. XIV No. 6
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COUNCIL ANNOUNCES MANGEMENTS FOR MAJOR SOCIAL FUNCTIONS
Student council has announced some of the arrangements for the three major social
functions of the spring season. Leading off will be the R. O. T. C. Ball, April 19.
This annual military ball, will be staged in the Valley Country Club at •Coriyngham.
Frankie Reynolds and His Orchestra will furnish the music. Prices for tickets to
the big affair have not been announced.
For the Coronation Ball (semi-formal) Scotty Parsons has been secured. This
ball on May Day,May lb, in honor of the Queen of Highacres May Day celebration s will
also be held at the Valley Country Club, right at the foot of the mountain below
the College.
Genettits Rose Room will be the scene of the Convocation Dinner-Dance, which
has been set for June 7.
WANTED: EDITORS FOR NEW COLLEGIAN PICTURE REVIEWvPHOTOGRAPWAS AT WORK
For the new COLLEGIAN publishing venture, the picture review of 1951-52, the Student
Council is accepting applications for editors. All editorial positions are open
as this edition gOes to press: editor-in-chief, picture editor, copy editor,
club editor, lay-out editor, and reporters and typists. Applications will be accept
ed by Council President Henry A. Giuliani, treasurer Frank Nowak, and by staff
adviser W. R. Grubbs.
Already photographers are at work taking, developing, and printing the pictures
Wit' will go into the new publication, which will be issued at the end of the
spring term according to present plans. Rodger A. Krause and Mr. Gilbert H. Ward
have been doing the photographic end of the preparations, and they still have
many more pictureatolo.
The new publication will present in compact form a picture review of all
clubs, activities,, sports, and special events such as May Day. It will be published
through the sponsorship of the Student Council and will be presented to all students,
according to the financial planning of the Council, as one of the services paid for
by the student activities fee.
CAFETERIA SCHEDULE REVISED
The college cafeteria is working now on a slightly revised schedule from the one
announced in the NEWSLETTER March 7. The new schedule has the cafeteria open
from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 and from 11:30 to 3.:00,
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CENTER BASKETBALL TEAM, AND FRIENDS, HAVE PARTY
Members of the Center basketball team and their friends had a gay time last night
at a party financed by themselves at Yanuzzi's. They had obtained their backlog
of cash through the courtesy of the Lions Club as a gestUre of appreciation for
cooperation in the Dream Game, March 10.
COMMUNICATION: :From College Art Society
The College Art Society wishes to express its appreciation
to Mr. Gilbert H. Ward, Mr. W. R. Grubbs, Yr. John Longo,
Mr. James.R. Steel, Jr., Mr. John Coyne, and Miss Emma
Phillips for their cooperation and much needed help with
the presentation of the firbt foreign film shown here at
Highacres, March 12. Thank you.
HAZLETON COLLEGIAN
Weekly Newsletter Edition
Jacquelym VanBu.s kirk
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