Vol. XIV No. 10 MAY DAY DATE SETTLED FOR SATURDAY, MAY 10 - May Day is only a week away now, since the date has been settled for MaY - 10, after a considerable discussion and inquiry into the possibility of conflicts with previously scheduled parties on Saturday and church and mother's day activities in the area. The rain date has been. set for Sunday, but hopes are high for good weather for Saturday. - Starting time for the coronation ceremonies on Saturday have been set back to 3:30 to accommodate spectators who may wish to'attend a tea sponsored by the Hazleton A.A.UX. for senior high school, girls ANNOUNCE COEDS IN amaiocK CHAIN AND AIDS-IN-WAITING Eleven girls have been going through thorough rehearsals for their part in the May Day ceremonies -- the forming of the hemlock chain and the dance of the bell. And Mary Ellen Anthony and Candida Ramaviglia are to be maids-in-waiting to Queen Josephine Donish. Coeds in the hemlock chain are Kathryn Suitch, Joan Griesing, Arlene Krieger, Isabel Nhite, BliSe Kreiger, Jacqueline Garis, Marie Jacko, Ilary Foulkrod, Florence Pusti, Mary Sue Hasara, and Pearl Paternoster. The dancers are being trained by Savario Saullo, hoalth and gymnastics teacher. at, Hazleton High School. 71. r. Saullo has a dance studio in Hazletoh, nxon GIRLS CUM FROM COLLEGE STAFF FAMILIES , 1 1 `lower girls for the Queen's Coronation need no introduction by nacre at least at:ffighacres, because their papas are all pretty well known people around here. The dainty misses are Patricia Coyne, Dorothy Krecker, Maureen Coyne, Kay Campbell, and Deborah lard,, WOMEN INVITE THE MEN FOR MAY DAY The age-old tradition of ?Rey Day that the college 'women invite the men of their choice will be carried out this year. But following another practical tradition, the men who are not invited can take the bull by the horns or the woman by her hair and work out their own invitations. GOOD OPENING FOR AMITIOUS YOUNG MEN AND IMEN Since the crowning of our May Queen and the Queen's. Bali will both be held on. Saturday May 10, there is need for ambitious or at least loyal fellows and girls to assist with the many elaborate decorations in the garden setting of the Coronation and at the Valley Country Club, where the ball will be held. Volunteers are need for Uturday morning. There volunteers will be split in half (our reporter did .*t describe this messy scene) and some will be assigned to each of the big scenes; .See Paul Williams, council decoration chairman, for more information:',abont this important job. YOU. Wag, AL WY PAID FOR YOM 1 DMISSIONI TO THE CCRONATION BALL fice the Coronation Ball, 'Saturday - evening, May 10, is sponsored by the Highacres Student Council with funds the activities fees that all students pay every-Semester, all student's have already "purchased their admission tickets' , and are,onlvlosing their own money if they do not attend the big ball, The dance is open to all College students and "their dates'. SEE ""LETTER. TO THE EDITOR. DEPARVENTO ON PAGE 2. The People speak: HAZLETON COLLEGIAN Weekly Newsletter Edition The Pennsylvania State College Center Highacres, Hazleton, Pennsylvania • v z , l/123111,111{11T a3 • l. 1,1 r:rbLETON ( 4 , b ..,,, , ( -4..,• ,-,, ) )lay 2, .119 ,\ ,e., •gt *, / '4, ' . ,