Hazleton collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1937-1956, April 18, 1952, Image 1

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Final arrangements have been completed for the Military Ilan of their Cadets,
which is being held Saturday night from 8:30 to 12:00 in the Valley Country Club.
4 large crowd is anticipated for one of the most beautiful social affairs of the
year.
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The final plans were beaten into shape at yesterdayts committee meeting. Cadets
were requested to make returns from the ticket sales before Saturday noon.
Frankie Reynolds and his orchestra will beat out the rhythm for the affair,
which is announced as formal.
iI:DVANCED R.O.T.C, MEN ANNOUNCED; WILL TAM "PHYSICALS" AT STATE NEXT "MEEK
Notice of their acceptance in Advanced R.M.C. has been received by 16 men of the
401ficres Air Cadet Corps* These men are scheduled to go to the main campus next
Wek to take their official physical examinations. The men accepted in Advanced
R.O,T.C. Are as follows: Donald G. Fisher, Robert A. Green, Walter B. Kramer, Jr.,
,Paul Krivak, Walter N. Kroll, Leroy A. Kromis, Jr. ) Ilichael Kudlick, John J, Kurtz,
Seymour Lazarus, Fred H. Hader, Frank E. Nowak, Michael D. Ostroff, George R. Said,
Joseph C. Smith, Vincent J. Stanley, and W. R. Troy.
LAST CALL FOR EDITORS
Applications are still open for positions on the staff of the COLLEGIAN PICTURE
REVIEW, to be published at the end of this semester under the sponsorship of the
Student Council. Students interested in positions of picture editor, copy editor,
and typists may apply to Prank Nowak or Henry Giuliani.
Applications have been received as follows: for editor-in-chief Mary Foulkrod,
and Mathilda Qoyda; for associate editor 2,rlene Krieger; for layout editor
Don Levan.
Work on the PICTURE REVIEff rill start as soon as the staff positions are filled.
54 CARS REGISTERED WIT} TRAFFIC COHNITTEE
The student-faculty traffic committee reports good cooperation of student drivers
and faculty drivers in registering their new license plate numbers with the committee
The committee states that drivers who did not register on April 8 should sign up
with their new license numbers on the official list ) which for their convenience
will be available in the main office. The committee has 54 license numbers on the
list at present.
MAY DAY WALTZERS ATTENTION: mimosa THIS AFTERNOON
Men and women who are to be in the waltzes for the ceremonies of crowning the
Highacres May Queen, JoSephine Danish, are to report for rehearsal this afternoon
at 4:00 in the college library.
ALL PIES ED CLASSES TO DE HELD ON Vir, HIGHACTIPS ~I.THLETIC FIELD
Coach Harold liausat has announced that all physical education classes are going to
be held on the Highacres Athletic field. He expla:i.ned that in case of rain at the
time a class is scheduled on the field, the class mill meet in a classroom for
discussion.
THETA SIM/ PI MEETS TUESDAY, V.:21 BUSKIRK ANNOUNCES
President "Jacque" Van Buskirk of Theta Sigma Pi has announced a sorority meeting
for next Tuesday, April 22 at 7:00 p.m. in the college lounge.
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