The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, March 12, 1965, Image 1

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    Highacres 0 Coll
Volume 32 No. 4
Highacres
NEW CONSTITUTION
ADOPTED BY SUB
At a recent meeting, the Student
Government Association adopted a
new constitution for the Student
Union Board. According to this
constitution, the SUB shall consist
of the following committees: So
ma! Activities, Publicity, Public
Relations, Arts and Culture, and
Hospitality. Bach committee chair
man shall be a sophomore student
appointed by the President of
SGA, with the approval of 2/3 of
the SGA. Each committee must
have at least 5 members. The SUB
advisors shall consist of the Stu
dent Affairs Advisor and three
faculty members selected by him.
The responsibility of the Student
Union Board Advisors is to eval
uate, review, and to insure that
the proposed activities are in ac
cord with the SUB Handbook, the
SGA Constitution, and the Senate
Rules and Regulations.
The objectives of the Student
Union Board, a cabinet of SGA,
are these: to sponsor, integrate,
and expand social, cultural, and
recreational activities of the Uni
versity; to serve as a workshop in
human relations; and to serve as
the center of student activities.
Students Choose
Favorite Teacher
The second annual election for
the Student “Teacher of the Year”
was held on Wednesday, March 10.
Every teacher was eligible for
election and the students voted for
whom they thought was the out
standing teacher of the year. Last
year Mr. Frank Defina was se
lected. The results of this year’s
election will not be revealed until
the Convocation Ceremony that
will be held during the spring
term.
The winning instructor last year
received a stuffed Nittany Lion
and his name was placed on a new
heart shaped plaque that is lo
cated over the water fountain in
the Student Union Building.
HAZLETON CAMPUS, HAZLETON, PENNSYLVANIA
Welcomes
OSGA Plans Future
“All-University Day”
The Organization of Student
Governments Association has
again decided that it will begin
plans for an “All-University Day.”
The committee of OSGA has de
cided that an “All-University
Day” is a worthwhile project and
should be put into operation as
soon as possible. Consent to begin
plans was given at the Regional
Winter Conferences of SGA this
term. Therefore, plans have been
begun for the following:
When—Band Day of the 1965-66
school year.
Activities A full day’s activ
ities will not be planned so that
the students attending will have
free time to see University Park
for themselves. However, a dance
will be held in either the HUB or
the PUB.
As for food, housing, and trans
portation, these will be left up to
the individual campuses in attend
ance. Those campuses which must
travel the farthest will be able to
get help in finding lodging from
OSGA, who in turn will check with
housing and those fraternities
which are not filled.
1965 Sophomore Class
Leaves Remembrance
Last year the Hazleton Campus
inaugurated the tradition of leav
ing a class gift from the soph
omore class. The class of 1964 left
a podium with a built in micro
phone.
This year there is approx
imately $75 available for the class
gift. There is a suggestion box in
the lobby of the Student Union
Building. Suggestions may be any
thing that is not included in the
University’s budget.
The gift is paid for by the pur
chasing of the dinks and a 50c fee
when the freshmen register. If
more than one suggestion is vol
unteered, it will be left up to an
open vote by the sophomores.
The purpose of the class gift
is to further enhance the beauty
of Highacres and to provide a re
membrance of the classes that
have already passed through the
golden gate of education.
All to Las Vegas Nite
Joe Lncia, chairman of Las Vegas Nite activities, stands by one of the
many props that will be at Club Highacres tonight.
Twelve cOme eight for your
Las Vegas Nite date! That’s at
Club Highacres, March 12, for four
hours of big-time gambling begin
ning at 8:00 p. m., when the Club
will be transformed into an au
thentic miniature casino with the
glitter and magic of Las Vegas
Nite. The hum of the spinning
chance wheels, the clatter of roll
ing dice, and the cries of the
barkers will have everyone trying
to “break the House.” Racing en
thusiasts will have a chance to
place their bets as they watch the
race sent in from Churchill Downs,
Kentucky. Parched throats will be
taken care of at the Bar by four
lovely maids. “You can’t lose”—
if you’re lucky! If you don’t break
the House, there is still a chance
for a door prize. With the one
dollar cover charge, everyone be
comes eligible to win souvenirs,
ash-trays, and lighters from Har
old’s Club in Reno, or the Trop
icana in Las Vegas.
Such an authentic production
speaks of effort and time. The So
cial Activities Committee under
the chairmanship of Joe Lucia and
the guidance of Mr. McCallus are
responsible for this undertaking.
They sent letters to the Chambers
of Commerce in the gambling
centers of the West, directly to
certain clubs in these cities, and
also to various race tracks, re-
egian
March 12, 1963
questing their aid in transforming
Club Highacres into a miniature
casino. Through the committee’s
efforts and the cooperation of
those approached, Club Highacres
has procured an authentic dice mat
(cigarette bums included), a one
armed bandit, dealer equipment,
wheels, crap tables, napkins, ash
trays, and the film from Churchill
Downs.
The following is a list of those
who will be manning the various
posts come Las Vegas Nite:
Entrance—B. Coradini, J. Mar
tin, M. Shaeffer.
Floaters—J. Kapes, J. Zola, T.
Murmello.
Barmaids C. Kehler, C. Cas
sarella, C. Little, C. Malone.
Bar—M. Mehall, V. Genaro.
Wheel—A. Shuletsky, R. Tito.
Over and Under—L. Misantone,
R. Sotack.
Dice D. Casserella, J. Ross,
R. Formica, J. Parsons.
Chug-a-lug L. Dickinson, T.
Prebula.
Cards: Poker J. Richards, G.
Antolick, E. Skemolis, J. Jadush.
Blackjack—J. Haefner, W. Med
alis, J. Cherill, C. Jumpeter.
Horse Race Barker K. Hoef
ling.
If you’re interested in fun,
money, prizes, and bankruptcy,
Las Vegas Nite at Club Highacres
is the night for you.