Highacres Collegian FACULTY SPOTLIGHT! MR. R. ALAN PRICE A recent addition to the Colleg ian has been an interview with a member of the faculty in order to better acquaint the students with their backgrounds. Mr. R. Alan Price, Instructor of English, is the subject for this spotlight feature. Mr. Price pursiued his under graduate studies at Lafayette Col lege, Earlham College, University of London, and the University of Edinborough. He received his Mas ter’s Degree from Penn State Uni versity and did further study at Ox ford University. Within the next few years he plans to return to study for his Ph. D. Hobbies that interest Mr. Price are golf, tennis, oil painting, and travel. In the future he would like to teach tennis or golf and perhaps organize intramural competition in the two sports. Activities in which he partici pates on campus are: Student Af fairs Committee, Chairman of the Library Committee, Faculty Nom inating Committee, and advisor to the Non-Club Club. He is also particularly active in the dramatic area. Spring Term of 1967 he directed “The Lottery.” This past Fall Term he was instru mental in organizing the first annual “Faculty-Student Comariety Show” which he also directed and co-pro duced with Mr. Len Shaeval. COLLEGIAN STAFF Editor-in-Chief- Assistant Editors'- John Gallagher Greg Wolfe Student Affairs Editor- Sports Editor- Reporters- Kathy Berkhardt Circulation Editor- Joan Soley Advisor- Miss Susan Goodman Lia Ciotola Robert Fogarty Jeff Mason Bonnie Bangor Mary Stalgaites Pat McElwee SAL DEFAZIO TO PERFORM IN CONCERT Sal DeFazio, freshman, a talent ed and creative pianist has been requested to perform, in concert, on May 23, 1968. His recital will be given at the Mining Mechanical Institute, Freeland, at 8 P.M. He will offer a varied repertoire of classical music. Selections by Beethoven and Engleman will be a major part of his performance. However, the true highlight of the evening will come with his orig inal interpretations and composi tions. “A Song” and ‘‘A Bagatel” are two of his own selections. Also, variations of Beethoven’s Symphony #6 (Pastoral) as transcribed for the piano by Mr. DeFazio will be per formed. ‘‘Sonata in “C” Major (op. 3), composed by Sal, is one of the com poser’s most acclaimed pieces. While attending Mining Mechanical, a special award was given him for composition and performance of this sonata. Student Government Association, Belles-Lettres and the Non-Club Club are sponsoring the concert. John Gal lagher, Belle s-Lettres President, will serve as Master of Ceremonies. Admission is free, and the concert is open to all. MISS GOODMAN IN MAGUIRE FUCK Miss Susan Goodman, Instructor of French and English, has begun her work on the Paramount Set in Eckley. Miss Goodman was recently se lected from a large group of female hopefuls for the part of a Miner’s Wife, Mrs. McAndrew, in the film “The Molly Maguires.” Her co-stars include Richard Harris, Samantha Eggar, Sean Con nery, and Tony Costello. READERS TRAVEL TO UNIVERSITY PARK Joe Rusnock, Lia Ciotola, Peggy Astleford, and Nancy Ancharski, the four winners of the Highacres’ Reading Festival, traveled to Uni versity Park on April 25 and 26. They participated in the Twentieth Pennsylvania Inter-Collegiate In terpretative Reading Festival with Mr. Andrew Kafka as their advisor. Miss Astleford and Miss Anchar ski read selections from Lawrence Ferlinghetti’s “Coney Island of the Mind”, and Mr. Rusnock and Miss Ciotola read excerpts from George Bernard Shaw’s “Man and Super man”. Readings ranged from Shakes peare, to Dickinson, from Heming way to Faulkner. Other participat ing colleges were Mansfield State, Juniata College, Behrend Campus, of P.S.U., Dubois Campus of P.S.U. and Towson State. Dr. Wallace Bacon of Northwest ern University Was the guest speak er for the festival. He presented an interesting lecture-recital en titled “The Act of Interpretation.” A banquet was held for all par ticipants, and tickets were provid ed for the Playhouse Theatre pre sentation of “Marat/Sade.” This will be Miss Goodman’s premiere as a Hollywood starlet* and the Hazleton Campus wishes her every success. The Collegian especially extends its congratula tions and warm wishes for as advi sor to this newspaper, Miss Good man has been of invaluable assis tance. Page 3