May 8, 1953 BELIEVE IT OR NOT (continued) Dance, (Willsomeone loan him their little black book for a while?) Bob Tracy's cvcjs always look like "two cherries in a glass of buttermilk. Too much studying Bob? Joan Griesing and Marie Jacko think a think a ride in a chevy is like a ride is a roller coaster 0 What I's the scoop girls? Next year Ping Pong mil be a onc(l) crodit course and required for all second semester sophomore Is« John Salko and Nick Yankoski, are noted cigar specialists and are ■willing to advise any student seeking information pertaining to cigar industry Tony Pocone has been nicknamed "Buzzard" you'll ha.ve to ask him for the explanation. In the last election Mike "Jarkie" Evancho voted for Joe Louis - a litt confused, aren't you mike? "Porrty" Turnbach is still dating that girl from Shenandoah -- he likes black eyes! MAY QUEEN TO BE CROWNED TOMORROW AFTERNOON Tomorrow afternoon at 3 100 to the music of Freddy Houser and his Hammond Organ and the formation of the AFRQTC honor gaurd, our lovely May Queen, Marie Jacko, her attendants, the bearers, flower girls, and the girls of the Hemlock Chain will make there appearance on the campus lawn. To the music of the organ the Hemlock Chain will perform the graceful, "Dance of the Bells." The honor attendants and their escorts will dance to the music of "The Black Hawk Waltz." Ralph Sirota, in the role of the Court Jester, will add gaiety and color to the occasion* He rail read the Class Will, which was written by Joe Belov: Andy Karpinski, and Norm Hall* After the presentation of the Key, heart, and crown, and the reading of Scroll, our lonely queen will be crowned by last year's queen, Miss Josephine Donish, Me Adoo. After the coronation ceremonies, refreshments will be served in the Main Lounge by the women of the Penn State Center Auxiliary* The attractive program cover was designed by Elise Kreiger, and Sylvia Williams gave her help in the production and preparation of the programs# STUDENT COUNCIL At the Student Council meeting, Wednesday, Mr. Torasho reported that the S. A, C, has announced that plans arc complete for the May Day dance to bo held. Saturday May 9 at the Eagles Ballroom, He also reported that the committee is planning an all-college picnic. ] Rumbel'S, time-Sunday, May 17. (Ed. Note. Latest word from S.A.C.) It was decided upon to pay half the cost of repairing the phonograph whi was broken at one of the dancing classes, There being no further business the mooting adjourned. THANK YOU, BOYS Miss Pearl G. Garbrick, our most capable music director, wishes to extern her note of thanks to a group of boys who willingly extended their services ti her on Wednesday, May 6\ when she was confronted with the problem of moving a piano. As is the usual case in the undertaking of most prodigous projects, equipment must be moved and it was a completely "voluntary" stage crew that HAZLETON COLLEGIAN