Vol, XVI, No 24 rl_r , Ir 3 11, xr — r,l,l -- ltlrllltsl,r It. 1 KIBLER AND HALL-LOST POPULAR Returns from yesterday's Campus Popularity Election reveal that the student choices for Mr. and Hiss Highacres are: ER Norm Hail and miaS Nancy Kibler. Seventy-five percent of the studennody cast votes - 715" the contest and Bob Henney was runner-up to Norm by a very slim margin. In the race for the most popular co-ed, Nancy Kibler took the top honor by a rather comfortable margin, but second place was crowded with a three-way tie among-Jan Magavich, Florence Pusti, and Harriet Tulin. The Collegian extends its congratulations to the two Most Popular Male and Female Students and the winners will be crowned at the next Student Dance.. EASTER HOLIDAYS BRING SPRING RECESS Classes at Highacres will come Wednesday, April 21 at 12:25 p.m. CAP. ?US HIT PARADE Rags to. Riches-------Money from Dad Many Times (-2) Three O'clock in the morning—Wishful Thinking From Here To Eternity—One year at Highacres Ctest Ci Bon---Mme o D0ni5h 999999 Crying in the Chapel. After Last week's Blue Books Olive Song--Bear overheard singing to Y0ck0,,,,, Till They've All Gone Home--Weekends Put Something On The Bar--Besides Your Elbows—(Overheard at Joe Krywickils) Saying of the Week----BEM. US IN IVllND***ist* AND THE CHORUS GROWS The College Community Chorus under the direction of Miss Garbrick is apparently growing. Last night's rehearsal was dominated by the men ( a rather unusual occurence). Several new male voices attended the rehearsal bringing the total number of warblers for the evening to Lucky 13. The Chorus is rehearsing for its annual s HAZLETON COLLEGIAN Weekly Newsletter Edition The Pennsylvania State University Center Highacres, Hazleton, Pennsylvania TO CENTER 12:20 today and end to an end at or the $llO is hereW w~nf~'~'i~'r'~' ~wM'Z~'+~r n~rr'lt rin: concert. April 14, 1954 .....*.0rit..,X , 6•*...•*...rif *No.* 6.d,***er* ~..iE #..~g..3~3E,..31,.~
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