Hazleton collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1937-1956, March 06, 1953, Image 1

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    Vol, XV, No, 18
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OUR HUMBLEST APOLOGIES TO MR, STEEL 1
In the article concerning the registration of cars published in lasi week’s
COLLEGIAN, an extremely important bit of information was unintentionally omitted-
Mr, Steel’s Pierce Arrow was not mentioned among the other cars* Mr.* Steel has
stated that his 193 it Pierce Arrow is extinct—almost a fossil* We know, however,
Mr, Steel is quite proud of his car, and therefore we make haste to apologize.
Please accept our humblest apologies, Mr, Steel
CHORUS REHEARSAL POSTPONED
Due to the inclement weather, the weekly chorus rehearsal had to be called
off last Tuesday, much to Miss Garbrick’s sorrow* The telephone committee compose
of Harriet Tulin, Jean Haegele, and Jane Tressler went to work immediately to con
tact the members.
Now Miss Garbrick is scratching her head trying to plan for an extra rehears
Any suggestion from the members might lessen her problem somewhat.
STUDENT ACTIVITY COMMITTEE PLANS FOR MAY DAY DANCE AND CONVOCATION
In keeping with its slogan—’’The biggest and best college parties for all
future social events”—the Student Activites Committee has already put its gears
of machinery into action* Plans for the May Day Dance and for the Convocation
dinner-dance were discussed at a recent meeting of this committee last Friday,
Topics that were discussed at that meeting included a hall and orchestra for
the May Day Dance; a hall, food expenses, and orchestra forthe Convocation,
Committee members Anthony Pecone, William Burcin, Nicholas Skimbo, and the C ouncl
Social Chairman, Robert Tonsho, have been assigned to check into prices for halls
for both affairs, and into food costs for the Convocation, Manuel Barbeito was
selected to head the sub-committee to secure orchestras for the two events to be
held in May, Various members of the Committee will serve with Barbeito, Jean
Haegele, Mabel Lewis, Mary Donish, Beverly Wizdo, and Janice Magavich have been
given the responsibility of organizing an entertainment program for the May Day
Dance,
The Committee will hold a general meeting of all its members today, fifth
period, Room 207, Reports will be heard from the various sub-committees.
The Committee wishes to make known to all students, particularly the new
students, that both events which are now being planned will cost nothing to student;
attending. Expenses for both these social affairs will be paid out of a portion
of the student activity fee of f? 7.50 which each student paid at registration time.
The Committee also wishes to emphasize that it will always ask one thing of
all students at all social events-—-your attendance.
TRAFFIC COMMITTEE
Oar Campus Traffic Committee is composed of Captain Carper, Mr* Ward, and
Mr* Peightal representing the faculty; Bob Tqnsho, Nick Pelick, and Frank Sraida
representing Student Council*
Their job is a big one, Their duties are;
1* To establish and enforce traffic regulation,
2, To act upon all requests for parking permits.
At present there are nine spaces in the dormitory lot and nine spaces in the
upper lot which are vacant. In order to obtain one of these spaces you shoud come
under one of the following categories*
1, Dormitory student,
2, Part time faculty member,
3* Student with medical reasons for not walking the hill.
The committee is constantly reviewing the requests for the spaces since the
HAZLETON COLLEGIAN
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