The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, February 16, 1968, Image 4

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    The Things That Are Left
Behind
People, tear /ourself from your daily grind,
And stop and listen as I speak my mind,
Stop believin’ the things you were once told,
Stop living your ways, cause they’re old,
Cause there’s one thing you will find,
That those things, they are left behind
Criticize our ways, tear us apart,
Put us down as though you have no heart,
Fill us with fear; fill us with hate,
Tear us from the life we associate,
And don’t put in a word that is kind,
For those things, they are left behind
If you comb the face of the earth,
You will find a complete rebirth,
Not of sin and not of filth,
But a closer look will reveal a wealth
of old things now refined,
For those things, they are left behind
Egli Looks Forward to New Post
Penn State basketball coach, John
Egli, is looking forward to the chal
lenge of a new position when he
ends his 14 year college coaching
career at the close of the current
season
Egli will assume the duties of
supervisor of sports programs for
the University’s 19 Commonwealth
Campuses. And he says it will be
a welcome change after 25 years in
the basketball business.
Egli is well acquainted with the
Commonwealth Campus system, hav-
Frank Nastasee
ing spent two years at the Univer
sity’s Dußois Campus before be
coming an assistant coach at Penn
State in 1949. While at Dußois,he
was a physical education instruct
or, head basketball coach, and di
rector of the varsity and intramural
sports programs.
Egli is very anxious to start his
new job because he believes a sig
nificant part of the future at Penn
State’s athletic program should be
gin at the Commonwealth Campus
level. He realizes that each year
Film
Festival
The film festival is flying high
at Highacres. Some of the best
films produced are rented and shown
to the students through the sponsor
ship of Belles-Lettres. Shown on
Feb. 9 was the “Guns of Navarone’’
starring Gregory Peck, David Niven
and Anthony Quin n.
Carl Foreman has brought to the
screen a stunning film of unflagging
excitement and suspense in the
story of Allied Commandos and
Greek Resistance Fighters in a des
parate raid on a German-Held Aegen
Sea Island.
Sparking the film are the guns of
Navarone themselves-German guns
embedded high upon and deep with
in the island cliffs of Navarone,
preventing Allied ships from using
a vital sea channel. They cannot
be destroyed by land, sea or air
attacks... Therefore, Allied Com
mandos must move in on a suicidal
sabotage attempt! The film was
a hit with all who attended. See
you at the next movie!
more students are beginning their
college education at the centers.
This means that a well-coordinated
athletic program is essential to pre
pare student-athletes to integrate
into the varsity program when they
move to the main campus at Univer
sity Park.
Jeff Mason