The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, May 06, 1964, Image 4

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SPORTS ACTIVITIES AT HAZLETON CAMPUS
HAZLETON WINS TOURNAMENT
The Spring Term Tournament
of the Inter-Campus Common
wealth Bowling League was held
at the Wilkesrßarre Center on
Friday and Saturday, April 10 and
11.
Due to a joint effort on behalf
of the regional participants,
namely: Brian Karl, Harvey Cher
nosky, Harold Hollister, Raymind
Hall, and David Dusheck; Hazle
ton’s team placed first in com-
PEACE CORPS PROGRAMS CALL ...
(Continued from Page Two) foreign language. Peace Corps
home improvement projects, while training includes thorough lan-
Volunteers with training or ex- guage preparation. Volunteers re
perience in surveying are needed ceive intensive classroom and lab
for road building programs in oratory work in the language of
Nepal, British Honduras, and Tu- the country to which they are
nisia. assigned. It is given by a modern,
Graduates of two-year colleges
who have majored in liberal arts
are especially well qualified for
one of the Peace Corps’ most im
portant programs community
development. The experience of
“community action” is a built-in
feature of American life people
getting together to solve their
own problems. But in many parts
of the world, this is a new idea.
Basically, the big job in commu
nity development is to teach de
mocracy on village level, to en
courage the villagers to cooperate
in achieving some if their long
deferred hopes. The results that
show take the form of schools,
roads, wells, gardens, aqueducts,
and latrines. But many Volunteers
feel the results that don’t show
are even more important. Like a
community’s realization for the
first time that it can help itself.
Holders of Associate Degrees in
liberal arts will be especially wel
comed this summer for community
development and social welfare
projects to stimulate self-help ac
tivities in Nyasaland, Philippines,
Colombia, Ecuador, Sabah/Sara-
wak, and Senegal.
Most of these programs do not
require previous knowledge of a
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HIGH ACRES COLLEGIAN
petition.
The eight Commonwealth cam
puses joining in this event were
Allentown, Hazleton, Ogontz,
Pottsville, Scranton, Wilkes-
Barre, Wyomissing, and York.
The winners will attend the
State Championship Finals to be
held at the Main Campus, Uni
versity Park, on May 1 and 2.
Congratulations, boys, keep up
the good work!
concentrated method designed to
have the students thinking in the
new language, as well as speaking
it, by the time they finish the
course.
Peace Corps training also cov
ers the history, culture, economy,
geography, and politics of the
areas where the Volunteers will
serve; Communism and the meth
ods by which the free world is
meeting its threat, international
affairs, and refresher courses in
American history and institutions.
In order to be eligible for the
Peace Corps, Volunteer applicants
must be American citizens. If
married, both husband and wife
must qualify to serve in the same
country and they must have no
dependents under 18.
In addition to the $75 per month
readjustment allowance put aside
for them by the Peace Corps,
Volunteers receive living allow
ances to cover the cost of food,
housing, transportation, appropri-
A PHOTO
BACCALAUREATE STUD:
Intra-mural Bowling
The Intra-mural Bowling
League at Highacres terminated
their season on Sunday, April 26.
The teams met every Sunday
afternoon at the Bowl Arena in
Clark’s Plaza.
The winning team consisted of
the following:
Paul Facinelli 180 Average
John Cerasaro 163
Rich Kauffman 155
The team standings are as fol
lows:
Team 1 (Facinelli, Cerasaro,
and Kauffman) 9-0
Team 6 (Dute, Chernosky,
and Girard)
Team 3 (Karl, Lucia, and
Dusheck) ,
Team 5 (Hall, Hollister, and
Eidleman) 3-6
Team 2 (Scarcella, Gennaro,
and Grovich)
Team 4 (Seliga, Gido, and
Tucker) 0-9
The “200 Club” consisted of
James Scarcella, Harold Hollister,
Paul Facinelli, Charles Seliga,
John Cerasaro, and Brian Karl.
ate clothing and miscellaneous ex
penses. Medical care is provided
by the Peace Corps.
Especially appealing to two
year graduates are the opportu
nities to learn a new language,
live in a foreign country for two
years, and come home to find
$l,BOO saved up in the bank—all
while helping their country in its
efforts to help mankind.
further information, write
of Public Affairs, Peace
Washington D. C., 20525.
For
Office
Corps,
FIRST
:ING FOR
May 6, 1964
Highacres
Blood Drive
On May 19, from 11 a. m. to
5 p. m., the Hazleton Campus
blood drive will take place; The
goal for the Campus is 10%. If
the quota is met, every student,
faculty member, staff member,
and all persons residing with them
will have blood protection.
Blood protection works in the
following manner: if you or any
member of your household re
ceives blood and our 10% quota
has been met, contact Mrs. Tamea
and ask for blood receipts, as
many receipts as pints of blood
the patient has received. Upon
presentation of the receipts to the
blood agency, you will be ex
empted from replacing the blood
used.
Remember, May 19, at St.
Gabriel’s High School, from
11 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Protect yourself give blood!
Parking Regulations
Commencing this term, all stu
dents attending activities on Cam
pus are required to park in the
student parking lot. The parking
of student cars in the student lot
will alleviate the tie-ups on top
of the hill; thus, everyone will be
provided with adequate parking
space.
By the Fall Term, -the lot and
paths leading to the S.U.B. will
be completed.
Peace Corps Tests
Peace Corps Placement Tests
will be held on Saturday, May 9,
at 8:30 a. m. at the Hazleton Post
Office.
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