PAGE EIGHT - HIGHACRES COLLEGIAN, BIKE-A-THON HELD The second annual bike-a thon for cancer was held Satur day, October 13. The route began at the Highacres Campus and ended at Lake View Log Cabin, a total distance of 21 miles. Riders representing the Highacres Campus were Mr. Everitt Binns, Assistant Dean, Dr. Jerry Covert, Beth Dormer, Dennis Catino, and Bob Tomaino. Ken Heydt served as Bike-a-thon chairman. Mr. Binns received the most pledges for the Ameri can Cancer Society. Everitt Binns, biking for cancer. ONE STOP SPEED SHOP ;' —Small Car Revolution —Mag Wheel 13alanc.ing —Performance Tune Ups —Motorcycle Parts and Accessories available EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW AB sppm SHOPS BUT WERE AFRAID TO ASK TOBER 8, 1973 Now Is the time- UNITED FUND I Contributions are now being taken for the United Fund. The following services are performed by the United 'und: family and children's services, health and rehab ilitation services, and recrea tion and creative leisure ser vices. Dr. Aurand has been col lecting for the past five years at Highacres. Contribu tions are made by faculty, staff, or students. For the past two years, Highacres was presented with Certificates of Merit. t . 1066 Wagati f CRAFT HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAINS, SCIENCE, CANDLES, BEADING, STYROFOAM 128 N. WYOMING ST. HAZLETON, PA. 18201 Wayne & Ridge Ave. W. Hazleton, Pa FXEIT.33ITS W_UTTED Library In addition to numerous books, the Highacres library offers many facilities to the students. Available for stu dent use are a copy machine, a film loop projector and several cassette players. A new sign making machine has also been added. The library will supply the ink and the type, but the user must bring his own paper or cardboard. An engineering calculator is another new addition. Located downstairs are art exhibits, placed there period ically by Student Affairs. Ex , ' hibit cases are available for anyone wanting to display rare objects or collections.