Hazleton collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1937-1956, June 03, 1954, Image 14

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    June 3, 1954
SOCIAL
On Oct. 8, 1953 over 100 fun laving freshman turned out for the first
danO6 of the school Year. There
_ . s dancing in the Main Lounge for several
hours but the orchestra playing for the dance disappeared and everyone
ended' upparticipating in an old fashioned singing time. After the.dance,
refreshMents . Were Serired in the cafeteria. Even though the dancing was
cut a bit short everyone had a gay timeo
The Hazleton American Legion, decked out in Blue and White, streamers,
incrfloatind ballOons provid.ed a fine atmospheres for the
Thanksgiving dance° The date, you remember s was November 30th 6
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Erabe Ila atrchestra ofeaturing the Ltunpet "of Vince Citro" gate out . "
*iiri'th soothing songs'that made dancing pleasant. Even though ; non-alc:Oholic
brew filled the punch bowl everyone enjoyed the first semi. of the year.
The Community Chorus g ve its Annual Christmas Concrt on December 15.
Miss Pearl Garbrick directed and Mr Steel, our emminent Botanist, Supplied
thepiano accompaniment. The Chorus sang seVeral Christmas Carols and, as
a iiips'aial tieat;flayangs Symphony WAS Played, Shirley'Ray was narrator and
gave a sligh • t history of the selections that were sung,
The fact that Penn 'State students had the Yletide spirit was proved
on` the . ninth — of DeceMber„ mhen the College Christmas party was held. Many
students, teachers and friends were present, and Santa listened'to their
mishits fcm gifts. Bob Henney did a nice job as he portrayed St. Nick.
Comical gifts mere given out ,rd refreshments and singing completed the party.
'Por the second semester the social committee re . Vent all aut.
PUbliaitY for 'the first dance m-- started two weeks prior. A programmes
6eitised along"vith the promise of ITOOLM. The night of the party found
th - d - g46e jaiiMed; Tfießby Atherholt gang played the dance music. Walter
Smiiconish AW'thOl2oC. of the show. He had terrific spiel that was
Su e b y soie - antics. Bitty Iffert vas chosen Vim Misfortunaten
ancirode a iAank'to the 'ceiling. She failed to answer the tinstein
HAZLET ON COLE GIAN
ACTIVITIES