The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, November 10, 1975, Image 6

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    The Highacres Collegian, November
US - USSR
Continued from Page 5
The format of the meet will
include compulsory exercises
in Thursday afternoon and even
ing sessions. Friday and Sat
urday nights will be reserved
for optional exercise competi
tion.
The U.S. and Soviet teams
will be selected by the gym
nastics federations of each
country. Both nations are
expected to go with their best
gymnasts in preparation for
the Olympics.
U.S. gymnastic officials
indicate that the American
teams must make a strong show
ing against the Soviets to be
assured of one of the 12 team
berths at Montreal. The So
viet women qualified by placing
first in the World Games in
Varna, Bulgaria, in 1974* The
Soviet men earned a team berth
with a second place showing in
the same meet.
Series tickets, good for
all four sessions of the meet,
are priced at $l2 each. Only
series tickets will be sold
over the counter on Dec. 7•
Mail orders and orders for
individual sessions may be
accepted at a later date if any
tickets remain after the count
er sale.
The Penn State Athletic
Ticket Office is located at
237 Recreation Building on the
campus.
Classified
Mary Kays What was that about
groundhogies?
Deb and Pattis You got out of
this place just in time!
Birds Your spiders are what?
L' il one : Don't you know that
driving without a license is
illegal? Are you for real, or
what?
STATE SYMBOLS
By Act of Assembly approved
May 5» 1933* Pennsylvania
adopted the Mountain Laurel as
the State flower. An act ap
proved June 22, 1931* made the
Hemlock the State tree. The
ruffed grouse became the of
ficial bird June 22, 1931*
The whitetail deer became the
state animal October 2, 1959*
and the Great Dane became the
state dog August 15* 1965*
10, 1975 - 6
Classified
To Rob, Ist floor girls, Karl,
and Donna, thanks for a great
birthday! -Love, Kathy
Rides available to U. Park week
ends. Call Kathy: 454-9173
Joan Ashenfelter: Happy Birth
day! -Love, Susie and Joyce
Mary Kay: We'll all miss you
but we'll visit you often at
U. Park (keep a. beer waiting
for each of us!) -Love, Ist
floor girls.
Prof. McKinstry: What's that
after-shave you're wearing?
Sue R.: Turn.that stereo down!
-Your next-door neighbor
Michelle: Your cat is ruining
the reputation of our floor!
-Tender Vittles
NO MORE EXCUSES
for being late with an Alcor
electronic, solid state,
digital wristwatch. Gives
hours, minutes, and seconds.
Light emitting diode. No
moving parts makes it almost
maintenance free. Low price
of $49*95 for the silver
tone, $59*95 for the gold
tone. Watches, Lower Level,
Hazleton.
LAUREL MALL
Penn State Gifts
for Christmas
Clothing Calculators
Mugs Jewelry
Stationary And much more
Hazleton Campus Bookstore
dual-pianists
continued from page 1
in their repertoire is the mu
sic of Debussy, Ravel, Milhaud
and the latest, a special pro
gram of Francois Poulenc com
memorating the late French com
poser* In 1975/76 they plain t(
transport their own pianos on
tour and to include works by
American composers such as
Scott Joplin, Gershwin and a
concerto by Piston on their
program. This season should
bring the team continued suc
cess; as one reviewer in Mich
igan said of the team, "Both
are first-rate technicians,
apparently capable of execu
ting anything a composer has
set down on paper. Their play
ing is precise and nicely bal
anced. Together they produce
some gorgeous sounds...their
playing...excellent."