Vol. XV, No. 2k !lAY DAY DANCE NEXT SATURDAY NITE AT EABLES CLUBHOUSE Arrangements are nc m being completed by the Student Activity Committee, under the chairmanship of William Burcin, for the forthcoming "May Day Dance" to be held next Saturday night, Hay 9, from 9 p.m. to 12 midnight at the Eagles Ballroom, The Eagles club is located on North Wyoming Street, a halfr-block from Diamond Ave. The Committee has been fortunate in securing Art “Kendel and his Orchestra to nro vide colorful music for the affair. A surprise entertainment program is being set up that every couple attending the dance is sure to enjoy. The committee is going all out to make this affair one of the biggest and best events on the college's social calendar, and as a result, the committee is anticipating one of the largest attendances at any college social event. Remember the date—May 9; the place—Eagles Ballroomj the time— -9 p.m. to 12 midnight $ and the event—-May Day Dance, You'll be assured a swell time if you attend. So, get a date and be there, guys and gals. HEAR YOUR COT UNITY CHORUS SPRING CONCERT HAY 5 The Student-Community Chorusunderthe leadership of Miss Pearl QArbrick mill presnet its annual spring concert this Tuesday, Hay 5, in the Christ Lutheran Church Parish Hall, Hazleton, at 8:30 p.m. The program includes two selections by the Instrumental Trio composed of our own faculty members Mrs, Shura Pruhne, piano, Miss Pealr Garbrick, violin, and Mr. Gilbert Ward, 'cello, and two selections by the quartet composed of Jane Tressler, soprano, Lois Miller, alto, Edward Keller, tenor,and William Hebei, bass. The program, featuring sacred music and folk songs is as follows: Adoramus Te —— —Palestria^ Give Ear to My Pleading Bach Bless the Lord- Ippolit of f-Ivanoff Chorus God So Loved the World Stainer 0 Lord Most Holy Franck Quartet Sonata No, 8, C Major Mozart Violin and Piano Glory Now to Thee be Given Bach Grant Us Thy Peace—— -Mendelssohn Trio No, 6, D Major -Haydn Violin, Piano, ’Cello He’s Gone Away Southern Mountain Out of the Night- Finnish Hospitality Rune —Nedric Baugh Dance Song Czecho-Slovak Waters Pdpple and Flow -Czecho-Slovak Chorus Elise Kreiger will serve as accompanist for the program. Student members of the chorus are Harriet Tulin, Jane Tressler, Mary - D nish, Jean Maegele, Lbis Miller, Elise Kreiger, Ed Keller, Dave Landau, Tony Hash, Tom Onderko* Several committees have been appointed to help in making the program, a success; program committee—Elise Kreiger, Lois Hiller, Jacqueline Carper, Jane Tresslers posters—Jack Ciqcca, Elise Kreiger; stage—Harriet Tulin, Jean Haegele; publicity -Jane Tressler, Jean Haegele, Jacqueline Carper, Mary Donish, Willard Grubbsj ushers —Joe Belovich, Norman Hall, Bob Henney, John Hisoda. The ushers, all frat ernity members, have volunteered their services, and are considered as associate members’ of the chorus. HAZLETON COLLEGIAN Weekly Newsletter Edition The Pennsylvania State College Center Chorus May 1, 19#