The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, February 27, 1974, Image 1

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    TO Big *tars Tolirgi
C:7,MPUS LIBRARY
PUBLISHED BY STUDENTS OF THE HAZLETON CAMPUS OFtffIttgIeENNISY.I,',V,P,t,PWTMIR,NRSITY
VOLUME NINE NIMEIII FIVE'
NEW
Another new addition to the
faculty up here on the hill ,
is Tom Jaccese, the assistant
basketball coach here at High
acres.
Tom Caccese is a graduate
of Penn State University. Dur
ing his time here, he was the
Vice-President of the SGA. It
was then that the SGA bought the
chime system that still tolls
the time here at Highacres. He
served as President of the
Belles-Lettres Society and the
President of the Veteran Frat
ernity, which was organized -tin
der his auspices.
Mr. Caccese also served on
the Highacres COLLWIAN and filled
the position of Sports Editor.
In 1970, he won the Best Sports
Article award from-the Collegiate
Press Association.
Mr. Caccese was the first
student to win the Eric A.
Walker Award at the Hazleton
campus. He also won the Sopho
more of the Year Award, and the
Academic Achievement Leadership
Award in 1969.
At present, he is teaching
Health at Bishop Hafey High School
Dale Walck, president of
the Belles-Lettres Society,
has announced that the Six
teenth Annual Highacres
- Dramatic Reading Festival will
be held Apia' 5 at 7:15 in
the Library. Selections are
inside the collegian
editorials page two
edna page two
entertainment...page three
features page three
sound page four
sports page nine
INSTRUCTOR
in Razle Township and also
serves as coach for the B.H.H.S.
soccer and baseball teams. He
also informed the COLLEGIAN
that if the opportunity arises,
he would like to become a full
time faculty member here at
lighacres.
The Parnassus Chapter of
the Yeystone Society will open
its membership during the Sprin
Term. To be elirtble a
student must have a cumu
lative average of 2.5 and be
active in two extr?,currtcular
activities. Parnassus sponsors
the STUDENT OF THE YEAR AIJARD
and ushers at Associate Degree
graduation. Members of the
brannh campus automatically
become members of the parent
chapter at Tr-Park upon trans
fer. Eligible students Should
contact Deborah Berger, Linda
Gallagher, Fred Kolet, or Mike
Petresky before Friday, March
Belles
Lettres
read from the fields of poet
ry/ prose and drama. Sign up
sheets can be found in the
'Library.
A meeting will be held
Thursday, March 21, at 12:30
in the SUB Lounge for all per
sons who wish to join the So
ciety. Plans will be discussed
for sponsoring the Fifteenth
Annual Tri-County Hi mh
School Dramatic Reading Festi
val. Person who cannot attend
this meeting and still wish to
assist may contact Dale Walck,
President; Linda Gallagher,
Vice-President; Deborah Berger,
Secretary/Treasurer; Henry Tam
inini, Historian; or Professor
Andrew Kafka, !‘dvisor.
HAZLETON, PA. 18201
Parnassus
iiVTIRILARY 27 s 1c,,71
DEAN
APPOINTED
Dr. Raymond Murphey, Vice-
President of Student. Affairs
at University Park, has estab
lished the Department of Secon
dary School Relations. Dr.
Glenn Carter is head of this
new department at University
Park. Each Dean of
Affairs at each Commonwealth
Campus 'has this additional res
ponsibility.
Dean Joseph McCallus has
seen placed in charge of sec
ondary school relations at
Highacres. This new assign
ment will include-working with
University Park officials in
their admissions office.
Dean McCallus will also work
with guidance personnel and
counselors in the area school
systems. His job will also
include offering assistance, to
prospective Penn State students
KING COAL
Dave Rothroek, president
of the History Club, has
announced that the History Club
will sponsor a week of his
torical exhibits and speakers.
The week has been designated
las TTorch 18-2 9 . An exhibit
entitled " - incr Coal" oon
sictiior- of njoturoo and ari - i# ,
facts of the anthracite re
gion will he on display in the
TAbravy. 71 - rawings by Perry
,Sterlin,7 will also be on display
On Harch 19, .ttoney John
Plliot 75 . 7 e a lecture on
the Tiollie . . I. cCuires at 8:00 in
C-1, 'Sohn Brennen, p residrhtt
of the Pennsylvania Labor
P . istoy. Cociety, crea k
sometime during the week on
the T att i mer Yonsacre. The
History Club has also secured
the movie "mho r , Tolli e Mo-
Gri„i'es" which was filmed in
Rckley. :flro. Aurand and
niller are the club advisors.