Highacres Collegian, Janluary 31, 1977- Page Eleven Brad M c Nab: A LEGEND Editor's Mote: popular and well-liked former student-leader at Highacres, has, as of Winter Term, left Highacres for'new and broader horizons at that great Happy Valley in the North, Univer sity Park. This article is intended as a tribute to Brad. To most people bn campus, : the face of Brad McNab is a familiar one. If it is not, it should be. He was here on campus longer than most of us have—four years to- be exact. However, the time he spent here on the Highacres Campus was not spent in vain. Somehow, besides actively participating in various or ganizations, including: Chess Club, SGA, Agora Club, SUB, and Drama Club, he found time to attend classes for his major in Liberal Arts. Of all his extra-curri- cular activities, it appears that drama had been Brad's favorite. He was an original founder of the Highacres Drama Club, acted as president of the group for two years, and performed as Aguste in the production "Ondine," held here one year ago,. Although Brad is known for his interest and involvement in the campus clubs, he is just as well known for his sudden uninter est. Brad holds the record CONCERTS continued from page 1 In terms of a group using the new gym, Mr. Paul Cerula outlined the general procedure forit's use. The S.U.B.'s event would have to be approv ed through Student Affairs. The group's request then goes to the Supervisor of Activities, Mr. Bruce Young and the Physi cal Education Department to de termine if' there are any con flicts with planned activities. The even£ is then evaluated by Mr. Cerula to see if it is pos- IN HIS OWN TIME By Stephanib Guion Brad McNab, a on campus for resigning the, most times from an organi zation, with the amazing couni of 22 times; a tough mark to beat! Play air-hockey? Just contact Brad McNab a champion air-hockey player. But that is not all Brad has done for the campus. If you are very observant while entering the Commons fronm the main door you will notice the display to your right behind glass, marked: "Bo not break glass, these cans are empty." This is Brad's prize collection of beer cans, which is larger than any I have seen. So, butterfly, stamp, or coin col lections were just too blas£, huh, Brad? It seems in his life of exciting happenings and obli gations our comrad, Brad McNab, is suffering from one thing, "It is a terminal illness, which at times causes great pain. It is a disease known as 'Life'." Let us hope that this disease attache Brad, bringing great fervor and to to his life. POSSIBLE sible in terms of security forces, equipment, and parking. Mr. Cerula cited parking as one of the major limiting fac tors to any public gatherings on campus. Mr. Cerula comment ed, "Face it, we just don't have adequate parking for a big event."' Mr. Cerula also added that Sugarloaf Township has no ordinances prohibiting large gatherings that might be involved with a concert. '’rfifAui Pfiouce Continued from page 6 While at the University of Rhode Island; Boyce studied psychology. Upon graduting he was awarded a Bachelors de gree in Psychology. He attend' ed Penn State for graduate study and earned a masters de gree in Student Personal Ad ministration in the Counselor Education Department. Boyce siad he plane to go back "to college to earn a Doctorate Degree either at Penn State or the University of Colorado. Boyce has significant o~ pinions on a pertinent and controversial issue: the use of drugs and alcohol. "The laws on drugs should be amend ed. People■should be taught to use drugs not abuse them." According to Boyce, when a person does something wrong he should be taught to either do it correctly or taught not to do it”." This, he said, in cludes the misuse of drugs. Boyce said he used to be the type of person who would get "high" on drugs frequently. He said he started using drugs his senior year of high school and stopped his junior year of college. Arthur Boyce has some in teresting hobbies and pastimes. Making things out of leather and wood, raising plants, rid ing a motorcycle, and writing poetry are a few. It seems rasing a family may soon be another. Boyce said, "I plan on getting married some day and having children." That "some day" is September 3, 1977. In closing, Boyce said of hAsi'-gsooncto be spouse, "She is a beautiful person." VOTING? Continued from page 6 Mark Dworsky, an S.G.A. Student Senator who was super vising voting at the Commons said, "The majority had no idea who they were voting for."