The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, May 07, 1974, Image 1

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PUBLISHES BY STUDENTS OF THE HAZLETON CAMPUS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY
WALK-A
THON
Ken Heydt, Walk-a-thon
Chairman, has announced that
the March of Dimes Walk was
successful, earning almost
$21,000. The Walk, original
ly scheduled for March 31, was
held April 7, because of Hazle
ton's unusual final snow.
The 1300 walkers began at
Harmon Geist Stadium, and walke.
around the whole Hazleton area,
encompassing 22 miles. At stra
tegic points there were rest
stops, where the walkers were
served orange drink and cookies,'
and at lunch, peanut butter and
jelly sandwiches. The State
Police, the West Hazleton Po
lice, the Ambulance and Res
cue Trucks, and "Men in the
Crowd" directed traffic and
took care of any injuries the
walkers incurred.
Ken Heydt would like to
extend special thanks to Mr.
Dunlop and Mr. Crone, Food and
Housing employees, Everitt F.
Binns, and Dr. Covert for their
help in making the Walk-a-thon
a success. He would also like
to thank Joe A., Pete F., Joe
Z., Merc and Crazy Joe for thei
support and help. Last, but
not least, the unmention many
must also be thanked, for with
out them, there would have been
no Walk-a-thou.
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entertainment...page three
features page three
sound page four
sports page nine
READING FESTIVAL HELD
The Sixteenth Annual Dra- faculty advisor, and Linda
matic Reading Festival, spon- Gallagher, vice-president, made
sored by the Belles-Lettres Lit-the welcome remarks. John
erary and Cultural Society, was Busher served as the Master of
held in the Highacres Room of Ceremonies. The judges were
the Library April 5. Gene Collins of the Fine Arts
Awards were presented by Council of the Greater Hazle-
Mk. Gene C o llins to Donna Bayer, ton Area; Professor Earnest
Anne of a Thousand ail by Max- Haeussler, of the campus fac
well Anderson; Aaron Schiller, ulty; George Miller, a member
"Exerpts from Lenny Bruce," by of the Tamaqua Times-News; Dr.
Lenny Bruce; Donny Serfass, The Monty Montjar, of the campus
Little Prince by Antoine de St. faculty; and Miss Letitia Val
-211177Y; and David Stein, "The leri, secretary, Board of Gov-
Euphio Question," by Kurt Yonne- ernors of the Hazleton Art
gut. Linda Gallagher presented League.
certificates to the winners and Refreshments were served
to the following participants: by Professor Elizabeth Bodenm.
John Bigelow, Joseph Caputo, stein and Nancy Heiser, advisor
Mary Kaye Gwiazdowski, Lori and president respectively, of
Hackmeister, Patricia Beetle, the Theta Sigma Pi Sorority.
Robert Keifer, Charles Novit- Members of the planning
sky, Anthony Seo, Thomas 'tiro- committee were John Busher,
sevich, and Dale Walck. Linda Gallagher, Donny Ser-
Professor Andrew Kafka, Lass, Chris Slivka, and Dale
Walck.
FRATERNITY
INDUCTIONS
The Psi Pi chapter is Al
pha Phi Omega is happy to an' ,
anounce the induction of three
new members. David Trumbauer
and Barry Jais were installed
as regular members and Dr.
David, Campus Director, was in
stalled as an honorary member.
David Trumbauer was also in
stalled as secretary. The in
stallation took place Tuesday,
April 9, after the regular
business meeting. The Prater
nit,. would like to thank all
those people who helped make
the hoagie sale a success,
especially those who bought
more than one. Also many
thanks to Mr. Dunlop for al
lowing us to use the resi-
dance hall.
SORORITY
ACTIVITIES
The Theta Sigma Pi Sor
ority has many activities
planned for the upcoming weeks.
Their first big project is col
lecting for the Cancer Society
this month. Anyone who is in
terested in helping the Sor
ority can contact Nancy Meiser.
On April 20 the Sorority is
holding a bake sale at the Bos
ton Store, and will later in
the month co-sponsor a car
wash with the Fraternity. On
May 9 the Sorority will spon
sor a dance after the Awards
Banquet at Stan Genetti's in
the Pennsylvania Room. There
will also be a Mother - Daughter
Tea on May 12 which is open to
any girl on campus and her
mother.