Hay 1, 1953 "AMD THE JOINT JUMPED" (continued) "I'm Just a Poor Bachelor*" The evening's fun ended around 11:30 with everyone sitting on the floor and singing college songs. The dancing classes every Thursday are just as much fun, ask anyone who al ways comes, "Why not come up next Thursday, Hay 7? It's lots of fun, We dould use your dancing feet and your voice to help us write up another successful dancing class, MY DAY Ch.ce again with the beginning of Spring comes the thoughts of May Day, Plans are well advanced fot the celebration of this festive day here at our Centers, The enchanting strains of Freddy Houser'on his Hammond organ will herald the lovely May Queen,and her court on Saturday, May 9 at 3 PA, The colorful pageant is re vived each year,, and each year interest is displayed by the student body# Each participant in his and her cwn way is eddeavoring to make this the besjr yet. The lovely Queen Marie Jacko will add grace and charm, honor attendents will be most enchanting, the Hemlock Chain and the Bearers will furnish color and atmosphere for the entertainment of all* The petite f lower:, girls* daughters of the staff members,add most charmingly to this gala occasion andccould not be omitted?, The little girls are Mary Patrica Coyne, Deborah Ward, Dorothy Krecker, Kim Campbell, and Norma Peightal# The Honor Guard, all ROTC members, are a credit and add distinction to this most colorful and entertaining pageant* The members of the Honor Guard will be announced Thursday May 30« The great day will be climaxed with the May Day Dance at the Eagles Club House* Everyone is expecting'everyone else to make it one grand success# Mss Dolores Di Rubbo, who has tirelessly to make this May Day a grand success iteserwes our hear We It thanks# At the present time, Mr# John Longo, Peter Zeblocki, and Jack Ciocca have taken ever the problem of decorating the throne# Various florists have been asked to submit bids for the flowers # A decision will be made this week* Rehearsals for the Hemlock Chain and the Black Hawk Waltz were held this we ego Next Thursday afternoon, May 7, there will be a rehearsal for the entire cast# GRAND BPENING *** In most every well-liked newspaper and periodical there is bound to appear a column which enlightens the readers on matters and incidents long thought of by the peasantry as fable and fiction. Here in our High acres Collegian, we are proud to present the initial appearance of such a column—=Joe Andrew's Believe it or Not Column* Joe Andrews, noted perfectionist on facts and a fact the faculty will certainly vouch for*-*, is concerning himself with the Anvc riling of many misrep resentations giving out with the straight scoop for the group* It is a hard cold fact that an education is to be had from reading this weekly intellectual column submitted by " Andrews the Adventurer-/ 1 Those who appreciate literature if specfic luminous intensity will find this column pleasant, interesting and highly gratifying* The COLLEGIA expresses its ride in having such an honored and disting ished intellectual serving the public. BELIEVE IT OR NOT by JOE ..AID' A7.7S Mr,, Krecker has given permission to any student to break or throw out the window the record "Blue Tango" -I don't think he likes that mclodyi l 1 HAZLETON COLLEGIAN Page 4