Page 2 - The Highacres Collegian, STAe (W of « Stop ,J Seai 9£ove jdffaii By Donna Marie Baver My magical mystery tour at Highacres has ground itself to a screeching halt after two ever-eventful years here at the crazy merry-go-round on the hill as I have lovingly christended Highacres. Two years can become a life' time, as these two years have become for me—a special life time I will always remember and cherish. In these two years I have seen many changes and many spe cial events on campus. I have seen the first steps taken in the construction of a physical education building. I have seen the retirement of two well-known and beloved profes- ®f)e JMgfjacreS Collegian News: D. Serfass, D. Baver, C. Tito, J. Barton, B. Mace, M. Hydock, J. Durso. Feature: D. Baver, J. Barton, J. Gbrmley. Advertising: D. Baver, F. Grencavich. Sports: M. Hydock j D. Jago, T. Caccese, J, Concannon. Photography: T. Mueller. Composition: D. Bavery B. Baltrusaitus, C. Tito, K. Nenstiel, M. Hydock. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Donna Baver...Editor in Chief Chris Tito... Executive Editor Don Serf ass... Managing Editor Dr. M. Santulli.Faculty Advisor The COLLEGIAN is located in the Publications Office in the Game Room of the Commons. The COLLEGIAN is a member of the Press Association of Com monwealth Campuses. Telephohe number—4s4-6551. STAFF May 19, 1975. sors, Elizabeth Bodenstein and Andrew Kafka. I have seen a new director come to Highacres, Dr. William David, and have had the dis tinct pleasure of getting to know both him and his lovely wife. I have seen a new Assistant Dean of Student Affairs move in to the office in the Commons, the same time that I moved in to my office in the game room, and will always cherish the mem ory of the help and understand ing that this remarkable man, Everitt F. Binns, has afforded to myself and my staff, in fact, to everyone on campus. I have seen a number of new instructors begin careers at Highacres, among them Dr. Chris tie Lerch, Dr. Laura Dill, Dr. Carl Frankel, Thomas Caccese, Mrs. Norma Moyer. I have, this past weekend, seen the most significant cul tural event ever held at High acres, the Greater Hazleton Area Fine Arts Festival, held at Highacres for the first time this year, which attracted over 5,000 people. This event will' greatly enhance community and cultural involvement with the campus. I have seen the founding of three new clubs—the Drama Club, of which I am proud to have had a part, the Parachute Club and the Chess Club. I have seen the expansion of the Student Union Board and have witnessed the growth of the Collegian to an intelligent and informative student newspaper, a growth which reflects the in terest of a number of people, whom I would like to thank. Eirst of all, I would like to express the apprecia tion of myself and the rest of the staff to Dr. Michael San tulli, who has always been ready and willing to hel£ us when ever we needed him, ever-pres ent with advice, good ideas, and general encouragement, along with innovative sugges tions . Everitt F. Binns has been a constant source of encourage ment and help to the Collegian [this year. He was always will ing to take the time to discuss campus activities with a staff members, and suggested many in teresting article ideas. Be sides giving us news, he has been responsible for making a great deal of it, for without Mr. Binns, a number of the events and activities at High acres this year would not have been possible. Ee has devo ted himself to literary and cultural pursuits, and his major interest is- in making the campus a better and more en riching experience for all thosi who attend it. What more could a newspaper ask than a man who has literally made a huge tion of the news we print. I would like to thank Richard Campbell and Carl Frankel, who took the time to write editorials for the paper, editorials Which were contro versial and sparked student interest. James White has also been extremely helpful in his career information bulle tins. We would like to express our appreciation to Mrs. Deidre Jago and Tom Caccese for their aid in the sports reporting. James Canconnon, with his off- 1 beat coverage of a number of events, has livened up the sports page. We would like to thank the SGA and the SUB, who have kept us informed of their plans and their activities for the past year. And last, but certainly not least, I personally would like to thank my staff: Chris tie Tito, executive editor; Donald R. Serfass, managing editor; Jim Gormley, repor ter at large, who is well known for his controversial articles; Barbie Mace, in charge of Library News; Joyce Barton, RH correspondent and editorialist; M. Hydock, sports reporter; Ben Baltrousaitus, reporter; Kurt Nenstiel, com position assistant; Jim Durso, reporter, and many more. The two years have been busy and ever-eventful. There have been a lot of changes, a lot of growth, a lot of effort and a lot of accomplishment. I’m proud of what we have done, what Highacres has done. It is a growth and expansion that I am proud to have had a part And now, two years after I began my love affair with High acres, I bid a tearful farewell to the valley, to all of the wonderful people I have met here who will remain ever-be- loved in my memory, to the Vir- Continued on page 5.