RESIDENCE HALL COUNCIL The Residence Hall Coun cil (better known as RHO) supervises over all activites for the dormitory'students. The president of RHC is Jim Horrex, vice-president-Nelson Thomas, secretary-Monica Sweda, and treasurer-Bert Nothstein. Also on RHC are six governors representing each floor from both the male and female sides of the . dormi - tory. Each governor is elect ed by their floor and not only represent their floor at RHO meetings, but plans activities for their individual floors. On September 20, elections were held in the dining hall for choosing three members for each of the four committees that make up RHC. The four committees and their members are as follows: Foods and Housing: Mark Butler, Randi Herschel, Joyce Ledonne. Social: Wanda Ault, Mitch Kinstler, Beck Saff. Arts and Culture: Gary Gray, Jean Hudak, Stephco Hayicßecreation: Ken Heydt, Cindy Parsons, Joe Zuba. Foods and Housing commit tee takes care of all com plaints concerning the dorm and dining hall. The social committee plans dances and other such activities, while the Arts and Cultures commit tee plans movies shown in the dorm and student-teacher rap sessions. The Recreation com mittee sponsors sports activit ies. RHC has worked hard to plan many activities for this year, so give them your sup port. THANKS The COLLEGIAN Staff would like to acknowledge the campus supporters who assisted us in the publication of the first issue this term. A sincere thank you to Dr. Aurand, Mr. pinnes, Mr. Breckenridge, Mr. Concannon, Dr, David, Warren Faust, Mr. Jumpeter, Mr. Price, and the Staff of the Newsletter. PROFESSORS PUBLISH 800 Two members of the High acres mathematics department are authors of a new mathe matics textbook. Written, by Ernest Haeussler and Richard S. Paul, assistant professors of mathematics, the book, entitled "Introductory Mathematical An alysis" is designed for busi ness and economics students. The book is intended to provide a mathematical-foun- t 4 0 41 4 t m ICWROK/ CRAFT HEADQUARTERS FOR MACRAME, CANDLES, BEADING, STYROFOAM 128 N. WYOMING ST. HAZLETON, PA. 18201 HIGHACRES COLTRGIAN, OCTOBER 8, 1973 - PAGE N Ma / WA el'aea ~ /// " . , , Snowflake Follow your love to the end of the rainbow. Colored stones enhance a leafy band of gold. Rubies and sapphires gleam in harmony with a precious diamond. Sharing your excitement, your once in-a-lifetime thrill. eAw r !_044„, e.Or! iya COA m, 14 E.BROAD ST. HAZLETON PA. Batton, through calculus and matrix algebra, for students entolled in the business cur ricula. Topics include mar= ginal revenue, linear regres sions, budget equation and equilibrium. An autographed copy was presented to the Highacres library by the authors and w. accepted by Dr. David, direc tor, and Mrs. Mary Ferry, he. librarian.