The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, January 31, 1977, Image 4

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    Page Tour- Highacres Collegian, January 31, 1977 pOlH-tS
R.H.C. Officers
By Elliot Grossman
Director-S.G.A. Department of
Communications
The Highacres Student Go
vernment Association has accom
plished a number of projects
in the past three weeks for
the bene fit of the campus com
munity and the Commonwealth of
Greater Hazleton.
On Saturday, January 22,
the Organisation of Town Inde
pendent Students of the S.G.A.
sponsored a bus trip to Uni
versity Park in order that
Highacres students planning to
transfer to the University Park
campus could see State College
apartment and Residence Kails.
The S.G.A. funded the trip al
most entirely, except for a
$.50 fee for each student.
The Highacres Club Adviso
ry Council, which is an S.G.A.
coordinated council consisting
of representative of each High
acres club and the Student Af-
fairs Cultural Series sponsor
ed the lecture given by Mark
Lane on January 19. Many of
the Highacres clubs and organ
isations financially supported
the lecture through the .S.G.A.'s
Highacres Club Advisory Council.
‘i'lie S.C.A. donated five
copies of This Is Luzerne C.oun-
ty to the Highacres Library,
The book was published by the
League of Women Voters.
A Department of Communi
cations has been set up by the
S.G.A. to serve several pur-o
poses. The Department is pro
viding a service to the campus
by sending press releases of
major Highacres activities to
local radio and television stu-
dios, A weekly column entitl
ed "Highacres Happenings" is
appearing each Saturday in the
The Hazleton Standard Speaker
publicizing news and upcoming
events at Highacres. Club and
organization officers are urg
e,d to submit news and informa
tion of upcoming events to El
liot Grossman via his S.G.A.
mailbox by Monday of the week
is to be publicized.
The Department of Communi
cations serves internal S.G.A.
purposes also by publicizing
the S.G.A. and it’s events to
Continued on page 12
John Page, President of
the Residence Hall Council at
Highacres, appointed three of
ficers to the R.H.C. at the
December 20 R.H.C. meeting.
Page appointed these officers
in response to the R.H.C.'s
declaring that the election
of November 11 for Vice-Presi
dent was illegal. The elec
tion was declared illegal as
a result of a petition submit
ted to the R.H.C. asking "that
the R.H.C. election be declar
ed illegal."
In accordance with the
R.H.C. constitution Page ap
pointed lisa Loetzbeier, R.H.C.
Vice- President. He then ap
pointed Liz Kovacs and Doug
Loqua, assistant Vice-Presi
dent and assistant Treasurer,
respectively.
Page said in order to e
liminate any further problems,
"R.H.C. decided to fulfill
! Exciting New Contest !
Editors Note; Since it appears that the buildings at
Highacres have been destined to dternally bear their
respective redundant and ridiculous names, The Bcauid
of Directors of The Highacres Collegian thought it
would be fitting to give at least one permanent ed
ifice on this campus a name with a bit of class and
charm.
The Board of Directors of THE HIGHACRES COLLEGIAN
is pleased to announce its
‘NamE ThE FirepluG*
Conte sT
The fireplug that we want to give a name is the pop
ular, beloved red and yellow one located between the lower
staff parking lot and the Library. The contest is open to
all studentd, administration, faculty, and staff members.
Enteries should be written on a 3" X 5" index card, sealed
in an envelope, and placed in the COLLEGIAN mailbox in the
S.G.A. office by February 9* Prizes will be awarded on the
basis of originality, creativity, and suitability. First
prize is a week no-expense paid trip to Drums. Second prize
is a two week no-expense paid trip to Drums. Winners will
be announced in the next issue of THE HIGHACRES COLLEGIAN.
By Dave .Kraft
their goals and will rewrite
the constitution of R.H.C."
A preliminary outline of
the revisions has been made
and a committee has been form
ed to correct and adjust the
various controversial flaws
in the constitution. When th
corrections are complete, the
revised form will be analyzed
and approved by a majority
R.H.C. vote. Page said no
problems are expected in the
immediate future concerning
the issue of unconstitutional
elections.
Tentative additions pro
posed by Page include that
"the President shall be a vot
ing member of the S.G.A. and
he shall be an ex-officio mem
ber of the Student Union Bog.r<
He shall preside with the Vio
President over all R.H.C. ele'
tions."