The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, May 07, 1974, Image 7

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    BELLES
LET TRES
FESTIVAL
HELD
On April 26, the Belles-
Lettres Society sponsored its
annual High School Reading Fes
tival
in the library. Opening
remarks were made by Prof, Kafka
Dr. David, Mark Dehke, and Dale
Walck, President of Belles- Let- •
tree. After opening remarks,
the contestants who represent
ed ten high schools in the area,
were led to separate parts of
the library for their indivi
dual categories by the chair
men. Donald Serfass was the
chairman for drama, Linda
Gallagher was the chairwoman
for poetry, and Donna Marie
Bayer was the chairwoman for
the prose division.
Awards were presented to
the first place winners in
each category. In prose the
first place was taken by Kar
en Lawson for her emotional
rendition of" Master Gunnery
Sergeant" by William Harris.
Connie Dickson captured first
place in the poetry divis
ion for her reading of "Welsh
Incident" and "The Saint" by
Robert Graves. Barbara Smith
won first place for her read
ing of The Importance of Being
Ernest by Oscar Wilde.
Judges included Mr. Robert
Bonner of the PSU Commonwealth
Campus libraries; Mrs. Rhoda
Paradise Janov, of the National
Friends of Public Broadcasting;
Elaine Maddon, a librarian of
the State General Hospital
School of Nursing; George Miller,
a member of the Tamaqua Times-
Newe_ptaff; Alan Price, a mem
ber of the faculty of this cam
pus, all in the drama division.
In the poetry division, Mr.
Jay Breckinridge of the faculty
here, Miss Eileen Brenner of
the Greater Hazleton Commun
ity Player of the JCC; Miss
Jane Galgoci, a librarian for
the Hazleton Public Library;
and Prof. Ernest Haeussler of
the faculty of.Highacres, were
judges. The prose division was
judged by Mr. Gene Collins of
the Fine Arts Council of the
Greater Hazleton Area; Miss
continued column two
NEW
HORIZONS
PRINTED
The newest issue of the
New Horizons Literay Magazine
is in print and can now be ob
tained•in the COLLEGIAN Office
in the Game Room of the SUB or
from any member of the Students
for a Creative Society. The
magazine if filled with poetry
and art and stories by the stu
dents of Highacres. It is the
belief of the staff the this
is the best Literary Magazine
to have ever been published here.
So if you don't have your copy
yet, be sure to rush out and
buy one. The cost is only a
mere pittance. (500)
BELLES-LETTRES
continued
Elayne Holland of the Hazleton
Art League; Mr. Ken Jeffries of
the staff of radio station WAZL;
and Prof. Leonard M. Shaevel-of
the faculty of the Hazleton Cam
pus.
Awards were presented to
the winners of the first four
places in each category by Mr.
Gene Collins, assisted by Donna
Marie Bayer, Donny Serfass,Lin
da Gallagher, and Dale Walck.
Each winner was given a plaque
with the name of the contest,
the place, and the year en
graved on copper.
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Highacres Coll
These are a few of my
immediate goals. I will do
my best to do whatever is
best for Highacres. lam open
to suggestions, and will try
to make the activities of
S.G.A. known to all students.
I ask for the support
of the students, especially
in activities planned for the
students. Nothing will work
without everyone becoming in
volved and helping out when
help is needed.
I know that all the rep
resentatives you elected are
willing to work and are very
interested in the well-being
of Highacres. For myself and
for all the others you elected
to S.G.A., I want to thank you,
the students, for giving us
the students for giving us
the chance to serve you.
glan, May 7, 1974-Page Seven
OPEN
LETTER
The following is a state
ment from Ricky Nork, the new
ly elected President of S.G,A:
I will promote more activ
ities to try to bring the stu
dents closer together.
I will continue to fight
to keep the public off the ten
nis courts if the matter is
not resolved before the end of
this year.
I will try to stop grades
from being sent to parents,
but rather have them sent to
the students themselves.
Richard Nork
President, S.G.A.