The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, September 26, 1975, Image 4

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    The Highacres Collegian, September 26, 1975 - 4
by Ruth Marin
The first meeting of the
Residence Hall Council for the
1975-76 academic year was held
September 15 in the men's se
/ cond floor project room.
The meeting proved quite
fruitful, lasting well over an
hour. During this time, vari
ous suggestions and complaints
were voiced. All of the offi
cers of RHC (Julie Lalo, Pres
ident; John Kelly, Vice Presi
dent; Susie Prey, Secretary;
and Alissa Dußois, Treasurer)
were present, as were Mr. Ev
eritt Binns (Assistant to the
Dean of Student Affairs) and
Mir. Karl Krone (head of Pood
and Housing) •
Some of the'complaints
pertained to cleaning days and
the vending machines. Students
with complex stereo systems and
large rugs complained about the
moving of these objects for
cleaning days. It was suggest
ed that these people come to an
agreement with the maids to de
cide what must be moved and
what could stay as is. As for
the vending machines, the com
plaints were that they are emp
ty on weekends and that the so
da machine does not have enough
variety. Hr. Krone agreed t 6
see that the machines stay
stocked and that the soda ma-
chines have a bigger variety of
soda.
Some residents have found
that ping-pong and TV don't mix
well. RHC is trying to figure
out a way to keep the sound of
the games from interfering with
the TV viewers. It was suggest
ed that a partition be used,
but the partitions aren't sound
proof so another solution will
have to be found.
At the meeting was algo
discussed the Halloween costume
party, to be held on the night
of October 29, in the dorm TV
room. The party will include
a dance and, horror movie, and
prizes for the best costumes.
Jobs Available
The following part time
jobs are available off campus.
Please contact Mr. James White
(M-212) for additional infor
mation.
Clerk—Sears Roebuck Hazleton
Shopping Plaza
Activity Aide—Adult Group Home,
Hazleton
Desk Clerk—Sharon Motor Inn
Group Leader—YMCA
Casual Residential Advisor—
J«b Gorp
School Bus Driver
Jobs are available under
the eollege work-study program.
This program is a form of fi
nancial aid and requires that
students have on file with the
University a Parents Confident
ial Statement (PCS).
Available jobs on campus
include clerical assistants,
library aides, laboratory aides,
classroom aides and groundkeep
ers.
PCS forms for the 1975-76
academic year are available in
the Student Affairs Office and
may be completed and processed
up to December 1, f 975. Two
weeks after mailing a PCS con
tact Mr. James White regarding
application for college work
study.
BAHR HOLDS RECORD
Placekicker Chris Bahr is the
only current Nittany Lion to
hold a school record. He owns
the marks for field goals in a
game (four) and in a season (11).
Bahr also holds school soccer
records for career points and
assists.
ituden
Association is currently in the
process of making appropria
tions to campus clubs and or-'
ganizations.
The inital appropriation
from the University was $4,350,
but a windfall of $2,400 was
later received for a total of
$6,750. This figure is still
$550 short of last year's
$7,300 so economy measures are
necessary. The allocations to
the various clubs on campus are
posted on bulletin boards
around campus. If there are
any questions concerning the
allocations, please contact
the SGA office in the Commons.
In an attempt to ease the
Monday-Wednesday-Friday parking
problem, there has been a Car
Pool Committee formed. The
Committee is at present com
piling a list of interested
commuting students, their add
resses and telephone numbers,
and their arrival and departure
times on campus. The Committee
feels that with this informa- *
tion available, there will be
an increase in the number of
car pools, which could result
in financial savings for the
students involved and less ag
ravation for all concerned.
The SGA is interested in
the opinions of freshmen re
garding their Orientation Week
experience. Any comments or
criticisms will be appreciated.
Please leave your suggestions
overament