Vol. XV, No. 23 BLUE SKIES TURN GREEN A streak of metal gleamed in the sky as. ten pairs of eyes gleamed out the window—our fly boys are at it again J Bob Tomsho, Nick Pelick, Ted Horwath, Ray Schulta, Tom Onderko, Bob Tracy, Frank Smida, Anthony Pecone, Bill Rurdziel, and Nick Yankoski, took off once ag. with Captain Carper on a trip around the school, Philadelphia, and Mar'ALa d, The boys reported an enjoyable tripj however, when they arrived home they seemed a wee bit green which clashed horribly with their blue uniforms 1 CAPACITY CROWD SEES "OPEN CITY" A capacity crowd attended the showing of the Italian film "Open City", which was presented by the College Arts Society Wednesday night in the lounge. The movie deals with the Italian underground during the Nazi occupation in World War ll* Under the direction of Roberto Rossellini, the story was realistic, although brutal, in depicting the courage of the men, women, and children in the movement for liberation. The stars of the movie were: Anna Hagnani, Aldo Fabrizi, and Marcello Pagliero* Serving capacity audiences for every performance this year, is a good indication that next yeajft programs will be equally as good. THANX FELLAS! Iho always puts the chairs away after the movies? Who always is around to put back the rugs and furniture after dancing class? And as for that matter who is responsible for the success of our campus parties? The answer is our heroes the dorm boys. Always.-there to lend a helping hand, the fraternity brothers help out without ever receiving their proper credit. Appreciate your help fellas? You bet! MUMMIES JIARCH ON The meeting of the IVth Dynasty of 1 tummies which was to be held this past Wednesday was cancelled because of the showing of the last foreign film. The next meeting will be held April 29, at 8:00, in S-101, Beside the regular business meeting Hr, Peightal will be the main speaker. SORORITY HAKES FINAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR MAY DAY Theta Sigma Pi sorority made final arrangements for the May Day coronation at its last meeting held April 16 in South Hall. At that time Joan Greising, president, appointed the following committees: flower committee—Janice Magavich, Marie Jacko, Sally Rarich, Joan Greisingj program committee— Beverly Wizdo, Jane Tressler, Mabel Lewis, Harriet Tulinj properties committee- Nancy Kibler, Mary Bissol, Mary Donish, Elise Kreiger, After the meeting the first practice for the danesa- performed during the ceremonies was held with Mr. Saullo, a member of the Hazleton High School faculty, directing. The Hemlock Chain will perform one dance, and the four members of the Queen's court—Jean Haegele, Katy Kokinda, Mary Donish, and Joan Greising—will have as their dancing partners Dill Morris, Nick Pelick, Ray Schultz., and Jimmy Ustynoski, ROTC members. Yesterday the sorority held its third dance practice. Hr. Saullo has stated that ho is pleased with the progress being made, COUNCIL MINUTES At the Student Council meeting, Wednesday, April 22, in the Student Council Office, the minutes of the Student-Faculty Board meeting were read. HAZLETON COLLEGIAN Weekly Newsletter Edition The Pennsylvania State College Center April 2 h t .1!
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