April 17, 1953 PARNASSUS (continued) „ . , . , ~ chosen must have a minimum all-college average of 1.5 and the necessary number . activity points—s for first semester students, 10 for second semester students, 1$ for third semester students, 20 for fourth semester students. It should bo noted that these activity points are given only to those who have been actrvo members of the organizations to which they belong. PLANS FOR HAY DAY NEAR C REPLETION .. Plans for Hay Day (May 9) are being carried forth by Theta Sigma Pi sorority, in charge of the coronation ceremonies, and the Social Committee of the i-badcn Council, in charge of the May Day dance. On May 9 Queen Marie Jacko will rule over her court consisting of wc.id-oi- Honor—Jean Haegcle, Attendants—Joan Greising, Katharine Kokinda, Mary Donish, Heart-Bearer—Janice Hagavich, Crown-Bearer—Elise Krcigcr, Petrushka, Scroll-Bearer—Mary Hasara, The rest of the coeds will form the hemlock Practise for the dances to pe performed by the coeds during the ceremonies started yesterday under the direction of Mr. Saulld, a member of the Hazleton + High School faculty. After dance practise yesterday, the sorority held a short meeting, at which several committees were appointed to take care of the arrange ments for the coronation ceremonies* A,F.R,O.T.C* FLIGHT CANCELED a The scheduled flight of the AFROTC for Friday, April 10 was called off on account of the bad weather* Those scheduled for the flight met at f> o clock in the morning and were quite surprised to hear that the flight was cancolledo Cap « Carper received word from the field that the weather was unfavorable for fljlnga The flight is now to take place Monday, April 20. Here’s hoping that it is no k^ ue fallowing Air Force Cadets are scheduled for the flight: William Kurdziel , Raymond Schultz, Frank Smida, Robert Tracy,and Nick Yankowski* flLTffljß I 'IYSTERY • If you come upon an object that doesn’t even remotelt resemble an anotmobile —you can be sure that it is Capt. Carper’s glider. It is now in the process being renovated by the Glider Club members. It is a Schwiezer Glider with wing span. Two persons at a time W instructer and passenger** can glide through the air with the greatest of ease. The officers of the club are: President: Robert Prochko Vice President? Robert Tomsho Sec.and Treasa Theodore Horwath If you desire to inspect the glider, any officer will be delighted to show off their pride and joy. THE LIBRARY IS A BUSY PLACE ' , A .. ... , Every afternoon after lunch the library is filled to capacity with industrious students. Some fourth semester students: Joe Andrews, Joe Prokop, Paul Kisatsky, John Alampi.and Mike MLstisayn can be seen studying there. Political Science claims its share of time. Joe Schumacher, Andy Bias, Gale Greogory, and Harry Heiser are often seen reading the textbook. . The Frat, Boys have gotten together and received permission to keep the library open at nights. On Monday nights, the library willbe opened 7toB with -d Keller in charge. Andy Karpinski will act as librarian Tuesday nights from ito 9. On Wednesday nights, Jack Gromniak and John Misoda will be around to check out l)oolcSf) • The library will also bo available to the town students at these times. HAZLETON COLLEGIAN