December 19, 1952 DORM MEN BREAK RECORD FOR PARITIES WITH CHRISTMAS CAPERS LAST NIGHT Well over two hundred college students, faculty and staff members, Well over two hundred college students, faculty and staff members, and the children of the faculty and staff members had a spectacularly gay time last night at the record-breaking party sponsored and hosted by the men of Delta Mu Sigma. Features that had young and old all-of-a-twitter all evening at the Christmas celebration were the dancing (with and without broom), the Santa Claus performance of Nick Pelick, the gifts for all the children, the Father Time-Little New Tear skit by John Sharkowicz and John Misoda, the crowning of the Christmas Queen, and the refreshments provided by fraternity members with the help of Mrs. Margaret Smith and her staff. Members of Delta Mu Sigma, all wearing their new white coat-sweaters with the fraternity shield on them, acted as hosts, waiters, masters of ceremonies, clean-up men, and actors, besides providing the presents and the entertainment. Because (following the mysterious rules laid dorm by some division of Mu Delta Sigma) Beverly Wizdo was the only young woman wearing white shoes she was made Christmas Queen. Although all members of Mu Delta Sigma had specific jobs to do both in preparation and at the party, the chief responsibility was upon the committee headed by Robert Tracy, His helpers were Nicholas Pelick, John Ungvarsky, Peter Pavuk, and Joseph Marinelli. These were assisted by Mrs. Margaret Smith and Lois Luchi of the dining room staff and by Burgess Faux ‘ of the custodial staff. PAY YOUR TAXES: SEE TEAM Do you think we have a good basketball team? Is it worth paying 150 to see your team play? The answers to both questions are "yes". In fact, we think we have such a fine team that it will probably play in the play6off games. At our home games there is usually a number of townspeople. For this reason, Student Council has decided to charge admission to all non-students who attend the games. The admission is to be 500 plus 100 federal tax and 50 city tax, making a total of 650. Students of Hazleton Center, however, will have to pay only the 15 cent tax required by federal and city tax laws to be collected from each person admitted to the games. Council would like to pay the tax for the students, but the financial burden would be too great on the Student Government Association's budget. HERE'S A CHRISTMAS PRESENT YOU'RE GLAD YOU DIDN'T GET Did you get a much-wanted Christmas present without getting anything? Sounds impossible? Well, it isn't. Quite a few students here at Highacres received such Christmas presents this week. Some students who did receive, something would be much happier without the something. What it it? It's the twelve-week failure warnings which have been available in student advisers' offices. Did you receive yours? We hope not. # ## -ft #**■>*#*■#' THE STAFF AND THE ADVISER OF YOUR COLLEGIAN WISH TO THE STUDENTS AND FACULTY A VERY MERE! CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR. STAFF THIS ISSUE HAZLETON COLLEGIAN ' John Misoda Harriet Tulin Joe Belovich Jane Tressler Mary Bissol Janice Magavich Thanks, Sylvia Williams for typing this issue. Bage 2