Vol • XVI Now 13 ....... STUDENT COUNCIL NEWS Semi.dinnual Treasurer's Report The following report breaks down the total expenditures of our student government association to date. The report was issued by S.G.A. treasurer Ellen Iffert at the regular meeting of the student council last Wednesday Afternoon 4 SOCIAL ACTIVITIES 384.91 COLLEGIAN 82.32 COLLEGE ARTS SOCIETY 39.84 CHORAL GROUP 39.42 BASKETBALL 256.10 MISCELLANEOUS 99.55 R.O.T.C. 8.16 INTRAEURALS 8.76 BENCHES 45.00 ( To be payed from last year's surplus) An appeal was made by the College Arts Society, at the council malting for additional funds to finance the production of a play next semester. George Mastrian reptesenting the society, quoted $4O as the absolute minimgm nerded to finance the Venture. President Cal Shipman explained the tightness of the budget prevented the fx.r.n at tido It was ;!lertir., 7., , A0vt, that ejdot-nekt-seMteitat the Ildediety , VOlad be giverg'Tiret consideration. To maintain interest, the council passed a motion to permit the society to use the money originally alloted to finance the last movie to finance the Pk4l4 Councilmembers Roy Atherholt and Jack Taluskie announced a movement is 1 44e 1 1PY to l' l 44lo,hho,k4t4hApinepeng -, tohMe n *ilieheithAnho l 4oogreecLt o 4 l /eVe the matter before the student.faculty board on Friday. The last item of business was the formal acceptance by Mr. and Mrs. Willard Grubbs , and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carper to serve as chaperones for the ROTC ball Saturday evening. THE BALL The big day for the annual AFROTC Military Ball is nearly at hand. To-. - morrow morning, bright and early, a group of the cadets will decorate the Eagles' Ballroom for the gala affair, which will begin tomorrow evening at nine o'clock. Highlighting the eventing will be the Grand March of all those in attendanc and the crawling of the Queen of the Ball. This young lady was selected by a group of reserve officers in Hazleton, who carefully perused the photographs of the girls being escorted by the local cadets* The Queen will be presented with a bouquet of roses and a floral crown. A buffet dinner will be served in the latter part of the evening and the dancing will last until 1:00 am, During the affair a tape recording will be made by a member of the local radio station's staff. This'tape will feature interviews of several of the people who attend theAlance,,TheHtapeAdllbe;:broadcast , overWAlLAt:lllls the same-evening. COLLEGE ART SOCIETY NEM 'As the, second , presentation'tf the College Axk Societyptionday even ingyJanuary ll A at 8:30 in the main lounge o Mr. Grubbs will give a reading of The and Daniel WebSter s ta popular story by the late Pulitzer Prize winnrrZteph 17Thrantlrenits Ittlarpresentation promises to be both interesting and entertaining. The Student Council has agreed to give the College Art Society vivopriation with, w4ich , Ntftiparry,,On-` , Cl,llMgctie prOgraitLnexts ~SemeStelkighia proj will be a play to be put on by the students. Anyone interested in any phase of dram,. HAZLETON COLLEGIAN Weekly Newsletter Edition The Pennsylvania State University Center Highacres s Hazleton s Penna. January 8, 1954