Sub Matt Werner has been named the hew secretary of the Stu dent Union Board. He replaces James Braxton. *# * * Events: Starting .T«magv 20 the Young Lawyers Association will hold discussions in the Highacres Boom in the Library. On -Tannarv 22. SUB will spon sor a movie at 8:00 p.m. in C-1. The chorus will give a concert on January 23 and on January 24 the Stage Band will give a mini-concert fourth period in C-1. The annual Comoriety Night will be held on January 50. in the Commons. An Ambassador Program spe cial entitled "Life at U. Park" will be shown in the dorm lobby from 8:00 to 11:00 p.m. The date is February 3. The annual Valentines Formal will be held On Mwiaw IA. 172 Pints Needed The Bed Cross Bloodmobile will be on campus January 28 in the Commons Lounge and Game Boom from 11:45 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. This year's quota, which is 205)6 of the total student en rollment, Administration, Fa culty and Staff, is 172 pints of blood. This would mean coverage for everyone at the Hazleton Campus and their fam ilies for one year. Donors and their families are assured coverage whether or not the quota is met. Those who have given blood less then eight weeks prior to January 28 should not give blood. Donors must weigh more than 110 pounds and donors under 18 years of* age will need parental consent. Those who plan on giving blood should contact Mrs. Tamea (Campus Nurse) no later than Monday, January 26, or use the sign-up sheets that will be.posted on the campus bulletin boards. Take A Trip A drama trip to see Tenn-' essee William's "The Glass Me nagerie" on Broadway was spon sored by Dr. Laura Dill on January 17, 1976. The trip was another campus activity designed to promote the developement of drama at Highacres. The trips sell out quickly. To obtain information about other upcoming trips, check the drama bulletin board in the Memorial Building. OTIS Underway OTIS is coming to Highacres. The need of OTIS (Organiza tion of Town Indepenent Stu dents), a group usually assoc iated with University Park, was finally recognized by stu dents at Highacres. "There's a great need for an organiza tion of this type," says Diane Zell, an OTIS representitive. "There have been problems with living conditions in town, and up until now there hasn’t been any place where students can go to get help concerning these matters." Once OTIS is set up on cam pus it will provide informa* tion to students concerning living conditions in State College and Hazleton. Any town students wishing to help should contact Diane Zell by either leaving a note in her SGA mail box or calling 455-8108* FAIRWAY MOTORS,* 26th & N. Church St. Rt. 309 North Hazleton SALES HOURS Monday-Friday 8-6 Saturday 8-4 Always a large selection of OK used cars at the right The largest and most modern Auto Body Shop in the area. Specializing in custom work. A fully-equiped shop with certified technicians. The Highacres Collegian, January 21, 1976 - 5 THE GREAT HIGHWAY PERFORMERS price. RPC The Besidence Hall Council is currently working on the rights of the students vs. the rights of University authori ties. Mr. Everitt Binns and Mr, Joseph McCallus, Assistant to the Dean of Student Affairs and Dean of Student Affairs, res* spectively, attended the RHC meeting on January 5» 1976. Students rights to privacy was the main topic. Both Binns and McCallus agreed that if stu dents continue to be "blatantly obvious" about breaking rules, the state police will be called in. Students can't change state and federal laws prohib iting smoking marijuana or drinking alcohol, but with time and effort students may be able to change some University rules. There will be another meeting to continue the discus sion. Other RHC actions induce the showing of movies. Defin ite dates have not yet been set. Last month RHC sponsored a Christmas door-decorating con test. Winners of the contest were: first prize - Linda Werman and Chris Chivaroli (room 157); second prize - Barb Kemp and Annette Soopelliti (room 249); and third prize - Val Bastinelli and Scott Stover (room 309)* SERVICE HOURS Monday-Friday 7:45-5:00 Closed Saturday