Page Terl.; Highaeres , Cbliegian, February 27, 197 A WA LK-A-THON -The annual Walk-A-Thon for the March of DiMes will he held March 31 1 accordinc to Ken Heydt, Higharxes Walk-elm thon chairman. The money raised will be used for re search in fighting ,birth de fects. Persons.will he walking in Hazleton, Wilkes-Barre, Scranton, and La Plume-Clarks Summit. The walk is sponsored. by the March of Dimes and co ordinated by the Students of the Highacres Camms, SaA of Keystone Junior College,' the Sophomore Class of Marywooa, College, and Human Service' Committee of Wilkes College. Persons who walked last year will recsi_ve regiFAration cards in the mail. Other in teresteq persons mar apt a re gistration card from Ken TTeydt, Mark Denke or Dr. Jerry Covert. S. U. B. rime Student Union Board members have been announced for the Winter Term. They are; President-Jack Yatsko; Secretary/Treasurer-Gloria ; . 1 ` dv 4 0 -I ^- Tl ' Nr "1 tl7, Binns; Social Chairmam.aolly Loomis; Arts e! Cultureor - rtS Little; PuYlicity-Yim RPich; Hospitality-Susan PPtrill',4 Audio lasilaJ-Dave Wolfe! COVTIFUED ^..ro TOP Lions continued from pagp nine Bill Schaffer, captain of the Highactes Hockey Club, is con fident that the team will be able to get in a few more games before Spring weather hits. The scheduled game a gainst the Hazleton High School club last month 'Vas can celled due to heavy snow and poor ice conditions. February has not been kind to the Highacres Wrestlin7 Team. Hazleton campus was 4 4 efeated in the first match this month at Altoon PSU and in the Feb. 7 contest aoair-t +he Wilkes-Barre catpus at home. The Commonwealth Campup. Tour ney at the York cßmnlls , ten tatively schedulA for the 15-16th. Theta Sigma. Pi Rep.-Sllsan Petrilla; Alpha Phi Qmoga Rep.- Tony Seo; Broadcasting 01 . 0 Rep.-Rod Prior; Ex. Offioi.o - Denket' Menbets- At-Large,Dave Trmnbauer, Bert 3qcithstein, Nelson Thomas. and Barry Jais. VALENTINE DANCE HELD Vals . ntinels Day Dance was sponsorsfl 1-ir the Theta Sigma Pi qnrorty or , 7 ehruary 16. It was held at ans Gen etti's Motor Lodge from ot3o P.M. to 1:30 A.M. Music was hy ithP. , Perdu:lnm. Door prizes donated !y PJ's Place, Hazle tor T"vJls+s, 80 1 Smith's, Her itage Sho . n, Pal Joey Sporting Goods, and Th.s nrn-er Shop, DIPPER DAN ICE CREAM SUNDAES CATERING ADVANCE ORDER BIRTHDAY CAKES STORE HOURS 10-10 LAUREL MALL HAZLETON 459-0437 PART TIME HELP WANTED F 0 R The Tn^ ". 4 " : 1 eof yolir 1 , 7 3. 1 ;0-na-, nf "1.17 .p. 50 The Studerts for_ a • Creativ,e Socipty:haO'eitended the'deadling fOr,articleejOr VEW HORIZONS LtTtRAE'F.IAG7- .ALIANE' - urtii,Friday:4 ,Sponsorships are „still being Sold' forjfifty:CentsiAnyOno interested may contact -, the'kS in the Publications Office. were awarded after the buffet. Mrs. Bodenstein was pre sented with a surprise cake for her birthday, which was a few days before. Approximately 75 students attended the dance. The members of the faculty in attendance Were Dr. and Mrs. David, Dean and Mrs. McCallus, Mr. and Mrs. Binns, Mrs. Bodenstein. TIPTP 14 E.BROAD ST. HAZLETON PA. ~elli~z~
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