HIGHACRES COLLEGIAN VOL. 111 NO. 1 S.G.A. REPORTS • The treasurer's report revealed that the S. G. A. has received a $2,000 appropriation from Univer sity Park. This is approximately one half of the year's allocation that we will receive from University Park. It was also reported that the receipts of the Student Activity tickets totaled $lO7O. • A resolution to support efforts for a traffic light was unanimously accepted. A letter was sent to the State Department of Highways was read and approved. • Frank (Satch) Schiavone was appointed to set up a Student Judi cial Board. • Nancy Ancharski and Kathleen Gibson were appointed to a bulletin board clean-up committee. • A motion was passed that a col lection be taken from the student body for flowers for Rhona Narrow. • Approval was given for the for mation of a Young Democrats Club on campus. • A motion was made that the Belles-Lettres Society take over all future T.G.I.F. talks. • A motion was also made to make the Chimes Account a grow ing one. The account has $1,681. 05 of the estimated $3OOO cost. • A motion passed that Social Activities make arrangements for All-University Day Participation. • A committee was appointed to meet with Mr. Kostas and Mr. Schneider to discuss pre-registra tion and the choosing of courses. The committee includes: Nancy Ancharski, Bonnie Bangor, John Barletta, Kathleen Gibson, Jerry Notaro, and Bonnie Penkala. Hazleton, Pennsylvania 18201 DON'T DRINK AND DANCE Complaints have been received by the members of the Social Ac tivities Committee concerning the behavior of several students attend ing dances at Highacres while un der the influence of alcohol. Sen ate regulation W-I2 prohibits the use of any alcoholic beverage on University property. In the future anyone whose sobriety is question able will be asked to leave the dance. If necessary, this request will be enforced by the policemen on duty at the affair. This pre caution is essential to prevent the occurrence .. of any disturbances which may lead to the suspension of dances at this campus. STUDENT COURT The Student Government Associ ation approved the following people to be appointed to the Student Court. The regular members are Diana Goi oda, Mike Kasten, Mike Nowik, Neil Savage, John Tucker, and Marion Zigler. The alternative members are Kristina Andrakitis, Mark La mont, and Luke Nester. Mr. Price will serve as advisor for the Stu dent Court. DR. LEVY TO SPEAK AT S.U.B. LOUNGE Dr. Willy Levy, pioneer authority on rockets and space travel, wi II speak in the S.U.B. lounge on November Ist at 8:00 P.M. He is the author of "Rockets, Missles and Space Travel", "The Exploration of Mars", and "The Conquest of Space". He is renowned as an eloquent spokesman for scientific research in these fields. He has the ability of making the most abstruse and techni cal theories thoroughly understandable to the layman. LIBRARY NEWS For the first time in the history of the Hazleton Campus library, a student handbook has been pub lished. This handbook explains library rules and regulations; pro cedures for rotating books, and the transformation from the Dewey classification system to the Library of Congress Classification system, which our library is now undergo ing. Freshmen received these books during Orientation Week. All Soph omores are requested to pick up a copy in the library. Any criticisms or suggestions for next year's hand book will be greatly appreciated. Our library is continuing to grow. This summer 678 new books have been added to our shelves. In ad dition, we are now receiving 176 magazines. A new book list is a vailable on Computers and Com puter Programming for anyone inter ested. The new Copia II Copying ma chine is now installed. Pages can be copied for ten cents a page. This machine will be located in the Charge room of the library. The library will be open Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Monday evenings 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. OCTOBER 21, 1968
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