> mel > . er ~ Campus Brewities COLLEGE MISERICORDIA String Quartette The Glee Club of College Miseri- cordia appeared at Irem Temple, Wednesday evening, at 8:30 o’clock, April 30, for its annual spring per- formance, A magnificent and in- spiring program was given. As a special feature the College String Quartette played. The Quar- tette is a new group organized this year through the efforts of Miss Marie Petrullo, a member of the faculty of the Music Department at College Misericordia. * * A Sodality Card Party On Wednesday, April 23, at the College, the Blessed Virgin Sodality sponsored the annual Card and Bingo Party. The Misses Jean Za- leta and Angeline Agati were co- chairman of the affair. * * * Sub Freshman Day Sub Freshman Day, the occasion of the entertainment of High School seniors by the college was held Sat- urday afternoon, April 26th. The upper classmen entertained over 150 guests. The Sub Freshmen assembled in the Lounge where they were wel- comed by the Dean and other facul- ty members. The Little Theatre feature was a ‘Style Parade’’, spon- sored by the Home Economics stu- dents; music was furnished by Mar- rian Jones. A motion picture ‘“Cam- pus Life at College Misericordia” concluded the indoor entertainment. After visiting the various depart- ments indoors, there was a W. A. A. Exhibition on the campus. Miss Jeanne Connolly had charge of an Archery Tournament which was held on the Hockey Field.” The tournament consisted of clout shoot- ing, target shooting at 30 and 40 yards. The day concluded with an in- formal reception in the cafeteria, where Miss Jane Cronin, Vice Presi- dent of the Senior Class gave an in- teresting address. Several musical numbers completed the program. ¥ * * Congress On Poetry Miss Mary Claire McCauley, ’39 and Miss Regina Kelly, '43 of Col- lege Misericordia accompanied fac- ulty members to the Congress on Poetry held at Fordham University, New York, Sunday, April 27th. The Parents’ Organization Dallas Township Band Parents’ Organization will sponsor a party for band members and parents Fri- day evening, May 2, at 7:30. Com- mittee members will be Mrs. Har- old Smith and Mrs. Forest Kunkle. Refreshments will be served and entertainment furnished. Congress commemorated the Tenth Anniversary of the founding of the Catholic Poetry Society of America. Physical Education Conference Miss Isabel Costa, Director of Phy- sical Education at College Miseri- cordia attended the Conference on Health, Physical Education and Rec- reation in National Defense conduct- ed by the School of Physical Edu- cation of State College, April 26th. Educational Convention Miss Catherine McCandless, pro- fessor of Education at Misericordia, represented the College at the Edu- cational Convention held at Harris- burg, April 25-26th. * *# * Public Speaking Conference The 32nd Annual Meeting of the Eastern Public Speaking Conference was held in New York City recently at the Hotel New Yorker. Presi- dent W. H. Yaeger of George Wash- ington University, Washington, D. C. presided. Miss Agnes Loughlin, of the Speech Department attended. * * * Scholarships Misericordia’s Music Department announced that the following schools were in competition for the Music Scholarships: Kingston High School, Meyers, G. A. R., Jenkins Township, St. Mary's, Wilkes-Barre, Sacred Heart, Wil- liamstown, and Wiliam Penn, Phil- adelphia. Examinations for the scholarships were held Saturday morning at the college, April 26th. The winner will be announced later. * * * May Queen and Attendants Miss Mollie Crossin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crossin, 289, Bennett St., Luzerne, was chosen May Queen at the College, Monday, April 28. Miss Crossin will receive the B. S. degree from College Miseri- cordia in Home Economics in June and will begin one year’s interne- ship in the dietary department of Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia, September 1st. Miss Mary Me- Groarty, Swoyerville, and Miss Hel- en Donohoe will be her attendants. May Day celebration will be May 18th. to you. as 18 months to pay. Save On Financing Costs i Let us explain our Automobile Finance Plan You can save money and have as long The i Kirst NATIONAL BANK Of Wilkes-Barre 59 Public Square Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation TH When you put away the snow-shovel and get out the lawn-mower, it’s time to change the oil in your car. Dirty winter oil isn’t fit to do the job properly now. . . . 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