i 10-The Highacres Collegian, March 30, 1977 Ski Club Travels To Vermont Highacres Ski Club ven tured to the northern mountains of Sugarbush, Vermont for five days of tough skiing, party ing and relaxing. Everyone enjoyed just being in the presence of such immense beauty. The-alti tude was high, the air was brisk and clean and the scenery was phenominal. Living quarters were set right on the side of the moun tain. The Highacres club was broken up into three condo miniums according to living style. There was a quiet group that acted normal, a normal group that was rowdy and a rowdy group that was actually too wasted to move most of the time. (However, the latter group were the first ones awake every morning.) There were no .human Continued from page 9 no great danger to Highacres, Hazleton, or the world. They are simply members of the Fraternal Order Of of Highacres and were attempt ing to dispense some insanity to their fellow campus luna tics. The Fraternal Order Of LunaticjS (F.0.0.L.5.) was es tablished in October, 1976 and was founded for the pur pose of bringing together High acres students and staff mem bers who believe in having fun by acting in any manner that pleases them, as long as those actions do not infringe upon other people's considerations in any way. Now in its fifth month of operation, after sponsering events such as Be Kind To Earthworm Week and National Earthworm Day and participating in The Highacres Comeriety Night, the F.0.0.L.S is expand ing. Requests to formulate branch chapters have come from the University Park, Wilkes- Barre, and Scranton Campuses of Penn State and local high schools. By JOHN CONTI Ski -Club Member fatalities, butthere was one expensive ski that didn't fare too well on the mountain's roughest slope. The snowfall was sufficient but not fantastic. On the last » day of the trip, northern Vermont received seven inches of fresh fallen flakes. This skier did not exercise any of the ben eficial aspects of the snow. Instead, the snow set the stage for a 450 mile drive of slip- pery northern highway. The trip was quite a success and almost every partici pant spoke of returning next year for a little relaxing, a lot of skiing and of course, a bit of partying. The trip was arranged by the club president Vaughn Nattress with the help of faculty advisor Dr. Allan Price. K0.0.L.5. During the Spring term the Highacres chapter of the F.0.0.L.S plans to sponsor a Rutherford B. Haynes look-a-like contest, Gur zunda Day, and a Halloween party. Membership is open to all students and staff members. To join, all one has to do is to attend a meet and take the membership oath, then becomes a full-fledged O.L. xng One F.O. \ SIAM OF / ADDRESS: Y / PHONE: 802 SANS \ / AREA CODE SOUCI PAKWY. \ IIBk / 824-7807 WILES-BARRE, \ / -,7808 PA. 18702 \ QUALITY y -7809 Manufacturer of •i.•i • .i i R.H.C. Continued frojfl page 5 ‘ r? The next day, Suhd t fyv:r>, £ : April 47 is the