Page Ten-Highaores Collegian, May SPORTS continued Williams; in the 50 Yard But terfly, Cindy Parsons; in the 50 Yard Backstroke, Barb Wil liams; in the 50 Yard Breast stroke, Maria Rovitog and in the 200 Yard Freestyle Medley, Ginkinger, MoLure, Page, and Parsons. The members of the High acres Swim Team are as follows: Peggy Bickel, Mark Denke, Bill Finnerfrock, Cindy Ginkinger, Jim HOrrex, Cheryl Keil, Kathy Kenny, Phil Marnell, Michelle McClure, Kevin McDermott, Carol Miller, Jim Nichols, Kent Odenweider, Nancy Page, Cindy Parsons, Maria Rovito, Tony Seo, Tom Shea, Martha Tieg land, Barb Williams, and Bob` # Wisser. Mrs. Jago and her team have only one more meet left, but it is a big one: the Com monwealth Campus Tournament at University Park on April 27. If they swin as well as they did in their first meet, the team will surely give every opponent a struggle. Good luck to everyone. CHORUS continued this will last only until their version of "Rock-a- My Soul." And, of course, we can rely on the Krazee B's for surprises. We have a really big show, folks; come one out and par take of our endeavors. For music can be your body's way of giving your soul an audience. 7, 1974 RECITAL TO BE GIVEN The Department of Basic of the College or Arts and Ar chitecture at the Pennsylvania State University announces a voice recital by Mr. Joseph Jumpeter, accompanied by Prof. M. Leonard Shaevel to take place Saturday, May 11, at 8:00 P.M. in C-1. The recital will con sist of both classical and son temporary selections. For the classical portion, Mr. Sumpeter and Prof. Shaevel will present a recitative and aria from B. P. Handel's opera Samson; three arias from works of Antonio Vivaldi; and selections from Schumann's Dichterliebe and Ralph Von William's Pilgrim's Progress. Popular numbers will include three traditional spir ituals and a medley of songs from Fiddler on the Roof. The Bacharach-David numbers were arranged for the occasion by Prof. Shaevel. The public is invited to attend. MICKEY'S SPEED SHOP WAYNE & RIDGE AVE. WEST HAZLETON, PA. 18201 ALUMNI CLUB HOLDS DINNER The Penn State Alumni Club held a dinner on Tuesday, April 23, in the Gus Genetti Motor Lodge. The dinner was to celebrate the Fortieth Anniver sary of the founding of the Hazleton Campus. Special guests were seven members of the Freshman Class of 1934 and Dr. William David, campus director. Plaques were presented to each of the hon ored guests. The high point of the program occurred when Dr. Spallone from Virginia do nated $5,000 over a ten year period for a scholarship to needy students attending the campus. Officers for the Alumni Club are Alexis Neapolitan, President; Dominic Lundro, Vice-President; Harold Aurand, Vice-President; Betty Harbor, Secretary; Art Snyder, Treas urer; and Susan Kisthart, As sistant Secretary/Treasurer. ONE STOP SPEED SHOP WE SPECIALIZE IN HIGH PERFORMANCE PARTS & ACCESSORIES iL i MICKEY USTYNOSKI PHONE 454-7311 6ENHAR p ris . BILLIARD 6 BOWLING SUPPLY &Trophies *Exercise Equipment *Two-Piece Cues .Golf Equipment *PUMA Shoes *Butterfly and Harvard Table-Tennis Paddles OPEN DAILY TILL 5 WED.& FRI.TILL 9 Phone .455-5872 124 North Wyoming Street Hasletion