Ti Big*tam Tottrgi PUBLISHED BY STUDENTS OF THE HAZLETON CAMPUS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY voT Irprm q, nVM7'''' LAS VEGAS NIGHT HELD On Friday, November 2, the Student Union Building was transformed into the rollicking Club Highacres as students celebrated our annual Las Vegas Night. The various r:ambling booths were set-up by the Stu dent Government. Hark Denke, coordinator of the event, an nounced that approximately 150 students enjoyed the activities and provided the Student Union Board with approximately $llO.. As Denke explained, the student paid one dollar at the door and received 82500 in play money and a raffle ticket. He could engage in gambling activities such as craptables, blackjack, the Lucky Wheel and a horse race. At the end of the evening, raffle tickets could be pur chased at $5OOO apiece, and re deemed for two tickets to the Steve Miller Concert, or several souvenirs from Las - Vegas. The Cowgirls were given assorted records. Officiating the proceedings were over a dozen lovely cowgirls barkers, and callers. Keeping a close eye on the festivities were the owners and operators of the Club Highacres--Dean "Double or nothing" McCallum and Everitt "Match-his-bet" Binns. Binns expressed ap preciations to Mark Denke, Jack Yatsko, RHO, SGA, the Sorority, and everyone who assisted. inside the collegian editorials . page two', edna page two entertainment...pagb t;aree' features page flaree' sound page four sports page nine, HAZLETON, PA. 18201 SGA Budget The Student Government has voted on the new budget for this academic year. The budget was compiled by Pres ident Warren Faust and Trea surer Joyce Grego in conjunc tion with Dean ?Manus. The following tare the allotments for the °lobs and activities under S.G.A. jurisdiction: Awards Banquet y POO BeTles-Lettres 150 Broadcasting 200 Business and Economics 120 Camera Car Club Circle K Chorus Collegian Delta Delta Tau Drama History Italian-American Literary Magazine Newsletter Parachute Parnassus Radio S+udent Union Board SGA Theta Sigma Pi Traffic fines Undistributed funds lOrganizations such as the Sorority, the Fraternity, and Parnassus cannot receive allot went because of their limiting membership qualifications. Other organizations did not receive funds because they have not been active in the past few years or did not sub mit a budget to the SGA. The SGA funds come out of undistri buted funds. Other SGA projects include the establishment of several committees. John Busher, Mike Petresky, and Jack Yatsko will be campus representatives for ACCOUNTANT SPEAKS On Thursday, November 1,1973, the Business and Economics Club of the Pennsylvania State Univ ersity, Hazleton Campus present ed Mr. Arthur Robinson, a chartered accountant from England. Mr. Robinson spoke on the financial management of an English subsidiary (Merck, Sharp, and Dohme, Ltd., Hoddesdon, England) in relation ship to the subsidiary's respon sibility to the U.S. parent firm, Merck and Company, Inc., Rahway, New Jersey. The meeting was attended by arnroximately 100 students. In photo above, Mr. Robinson was presented with a Penn State University Mug by Ms. Joan Hudock, President' of the club. IThe officers in the photo are from left to right, Mr. Mark Magushack, Secretary-Treasurer; Ms. Joan Hudock, President; Mr. Dennis Gramate, Vice-President; and Mx. Arthur Robinson, Speaker. the Organization of Town Inde pendent Students. OTIS helps students living off campus with their problems. The Faculty General Assembly has asked for four voting members from the SGA. They will be Mark Denke, Warren Faust, Joyce Grego, and Joe Morris. I 1 icv73