the -; ffIGHACRES COLLE VOL. 11, No. 3 S6A RELEASES NEW RULES Due to the continued incidents of rowdyism exhibited at Highacres’ social functions, the Student Gov ernment Association and the Stu dent Affairs Office havej together, reached a decision concerning the rules and regulations governing large social functions on campus. The following five items are the new laws instituted by the S.G.A. effective as of the Bth of February, 1968. They are to be adhered to at all dances and enforced by the So cial Committee of the S.G.A. and by uniformed guards. I. No person shall be admitted unless he or she has an identifica tion card with a picture on it from (Highacres Cagers seen in action another college or university. above.) 2, Any qualified patron will be allowed to bring a guest, male or female, but, only Hazleton Campus males will be allowed to bring one male companion, and only if they sign for this person and be responsi ble for his actions. 3. All persons attending a dance will have to be dressed accordingly. This means jackets and ties or other appropriate dress for males, and no slacks or shorts for females. A. There will be three uniformed guards on duty. Two in the SUB and one in the parking lot. 5. No one will be allowed to sit in his car in the parking lot at any time Hazleton, Pennsylvania 18201 CAGERS HAVE OUTSTANDING YEAR’S RECORD The Highacre’s basketball team is shooting for a winning season this year in intercampus-league play. So far, the team is boasting an out standing record of seven wins and three losses and is looking forward to a fine finish. Coach George Bob by says he has hopes that this team will be playing as the eastern rep resentative of the Commonwealth Campuses in the invitation tourn ament to be held at University Park on March I and 2. This is a show down between the two teams select ed as eastern and western represent atives of the Commonwealth Camp uses. Consistent fine playing by Irv Car ter, “Blade” Q’Donnel I, Bob Stoffa, Jim Van Horn, and George Kubica has produced this season’s worthy <;[ record. Highacre’s versatile back up men, Dave Searfoss, Joe Ligen za, Len Shebosky, Rick Kantor, John Barletta, and Tom Sterba have also aided in making the team’s season successful. Coach Bobby feels the squad has great initiative and is working hard with its rugged sched ule plus two to three practices per week. “I am very pleased with the team’s overall attitude and con duct,” he reported, “but my biggest disappointment has been the lack of enthusiasm by the fans.” Mr. Bobby believes that more appreciation and support should be demonstrated by the students although he realizes that it is an impossibility for some of our working students to make it tn the games. The Collegian sin cerely hopes to have your support at the next game. CONGRATULATIONS TO MR. ESHER Mr. Frederick N. Esher, a member of the faculty at Highacres, has been notified of his promotion from assis tant professor to associate professor of Engineering. Mr. Esher received his Baccalaur eate degree at Stevens Institute of Technology and his Masters at Co lumbia University. d^iVEftSijy March 8, 1968
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