The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, January 29, 1979, Image 2

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    Page 2 The Highacres Collegian Monday, January 29, 1979
STRIKEOUT
ARTHRITIS
MARIANNE PINDAR
As most of you are aware of
by now, the Highacres chapter
of the Circle K Club is involved
in service projects in and around
our campus community. Let me
now introduce you to the clubs’
latest undertaking -- a Bowl-A-
Thon benefiting the Arthritis
Foundation. The' campaign
slogan is: “Strike Out Arthritis.”
John Pollack, club president,
hopes you’ll join with the Circle
K Club in offering your support,
by signing up to bowl for ar
thritis.
Our Bowl-A-Thon takes place
February ninth and tenth (1979)
at the Highacres Gymnasium.
Everyone is invited to par
ticipate - students, staff, fellow
Circle K’ers from other colleges,
and any other community mem
bers. There is no age limit. (As
long as you can pick up a ball,
you can bowl!) An entry fee of
$1.60 will be charged to all con
testants. In the next few days,
the club will be out recruiting
bowlers from the area high
schools and community. On cam
pus sign-up dates begin January
29 at these times: 12:00 to 1:00
in the Commons, and 4:45 to
5:30 in Dining Hall. Ending date
for sign-up is tentatively set as
February 6.
The following is a list of con
test rules:
RULES OF CONDUCT
1. The facilities open for use
will include the bowling lanes,
adjacent rest rooms, and
necessary hallways and stair
cases needed for entry or fire
emergency.
2. No food or beverage will be
permitted into the Physical
Education Building. Refresh
ments will be sold by the Circle
K Club.
3. Smoking is permitted only
in designated areas.
4. There will be present at all
times a member of the campus
security, faculty or staff, and
Circle K Club. These people will
control conduct and insure
safety for all participants.
RULES FOR GAME
1. Score sheets, scorers,
bowling shoes, and balls will all
be provided. Participants may
provide their own shoes and
balls.
2. Each participant will be en
titled to bowl three (3) con
secutive games. The highest
game of the series will be used
to compute the total amount to
be collected from the sponsor.
3. Each participant will
receive upon completion of their
series, a certificate
acknowledging their par
ticipation and verifying their
high game score.
4. Anyone with at least one (1)
paying sponsor, pledging a
minimum of a penny per pin, will
be eligible to participate in the
bowl-a-thon.
5. All bowlers will be expected
to follow the standard rules and
etiquette of bowling, at all
times.
MISCELLANEOUS
1. All money for this event
will be handled through the Cir
cle K Club’s Bowl-A-Thon ac
count with the Student Govern
ment Association.
2. Family and friends of par
ticipants are invited to observe
during the bowl-a-thon.
However, the audience capacity
will be monitored at the
discretion of those in charge.
A total of six (6) trophies will
be awarded. Two of them go to
the male and female with high
game scores; two more are given
to the male and female high
series, one is awarded on the
basis of the most pledges
acquired and finally, one more
trophy goes to the person with
the most amount of money
raised in the bowl-a-thon. In the
event of a tie, two (2) trophies
will be given for a category.
However, if a participant
becomes eligible for two
trophies, he/she will be asked to
select the one they wish to
receive. All winners will be con
tacted, and will have their
names published in the Stan
dard-Speaker. An awards
presentation will be held at a
date to be announced, details are
as yet incomplete. The trophies
are beautiful, but the only way
to acquire one is to get out there
and bowl.
Various sub-committees,
headed by members of the
steering committee, are now
being formed to complete the in
tricate details of the project
planning. The steering com
mittee of this project consists of:
Kevin Phillips, Carol Becker,
Steve Kadar, Mark Johnson,
Jane Murphy, Barbara Pennell,
Marianne Pindar, Paul Sadlen,
and Mary Pat Cowan (chair
person).
Club President, John Pollack
comments, “This group must be
commended for doing such a fine
job to date, there’s still alot of
work to come, but I’m looking
toward success in this project.”
Mr. Skimbo, Mr. Boyle, and Mr.
Biacchi are club advisors.
Announcements concerning
the bowl-a-thon will be broadcast
over local television and radio
stations, also in the local
newspaper. We encourage all
students to get out and bowl.
Have fun, and maybe win a
trophy, while you help support a
worthy cause. We can only
achieve success with your help.
THANK YOU!
SCHOOL'S OUT?
During recent years class can
cellations have been a rather
common occurrence at the
Highacres campus.
Mr. Paul Cerula, Business
Manager, is responsible for
making the decision. Usually
when there is a heavy snowfall,
and road conditions are poor,
classes are cancelled. The actual
decision to cancel is an involved
process.
If the overnight maintenance
crew is unable to keep the cam
pus roads sufficiently cleared,
Letters to The Editor
The Pennslovia State
Multiversity
Highestaeres
Hazleburg Campus
Hazleburg, Pennslovia
Most Hon. President Carter:
Since you and your govern
ment have been deeply in
terested in human rights, I wish
to inform you of the situation
here in Pennslovia. The
Multiversity high administrators
(I know not if they may have
been high on marijuana or
possibly something else) have
been blatantly misusing their
authority, in particular one in
dividual, an alias Som Thea. In
defiance of all the rights as men
tioned in our national con
stitution, he conducts student
searches for which reason and
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outside equipment is called in if
possible. If no outside equipment
is available, and the storm con
tinues, classes will be cancelled.
The decision is usually made by
6 a.m. This gives the area radio
stations ample time to announce
the decision to students and
faculty members. This year it is
also possible to have a delayed
opening. Each class is simply
moved back into the following
classes time slot.
In addition, if school is held,
but the storm continues and
road conditions become worse,
the remainder of the day’s
classes can be cancelled.
logic in its widest sense cannot
make valid. All of which show
his illogical and confused state of
mind. If disease is countered
and the aforementioned is com
mitted to a place where he can
get the proper rest and un
derstanding that he seems to be
in great need of, all should be
fine. For the moment we are
waiting for your most honorable
reply, and even now we are
being searched illegally.
Please, intervene and save us
from our tyrant, as our most
valiant forefathers did to save
America from the tyranny of
England. We wish our homes
also to be the land of the free
and the home of the brave.
Your sincerely,
The Pennslovia State
Multiversity
Students Rights Association