high acres ■ Volume 11, Number 4 Published by students of the Hazleton Campus of the Pennsylvania State University Hazleton, Pa. 18201 Hazards On Campus Pose Threat As a class project last term, a small committee con sisting of six Highacres stu dents did a study of buildings on campus to determine if any fire hazards existed. What started as a simple group pro ject ended in the shocking discovery of violations which pose a threat to property and lives on the Hazleton Campus. The committee, which in cluded Nark Bertoldi, Eddie Sofianek, Ron Meola, Joseph Melnick, Joseph Blisko, and —This building has no alarm Jeff Wolfe.drew up a six page system. report on their findings. Only —There are no extinguishers a few are listed below: on the main floor. The extin- Classroom Building: guishers in the writing clinic -—This building has no fire hasn't been checked since March plan. In case of a fire, a 1974* The extinguisher on the disaster could occur as stu- steps to the writing clinic is dents panic' and try to flee the discharged. building. Commons: -—The rugs in the stairways —The only protection against are'not fireproof. If they fire in the snackbar, which were to catch fire they would contains deepfryers, grills, fill the area with smoke and stoves, and many machines, is render the stairs useless. a small five pound extinguisher ---It's against University pol- which hasn't been checked since icies to smoke in the stair- March 1974* ways, yet there are ashtrays —The new lighting system has there. This encourages smoking created a major hazard. When and is potentially hazardous. the control box is in place it Library: blocks the emergency exit. —-This building has no fire The only time that this system plan. is used is during activities —ln the instructional ser- , and this is when the exits are vices room, where an alcoholic- of prime importance, based type cleaner is used, Copies of this report were the room is saturated with a sent to Dr. William David, Mr. strdng odor of alcohol. This Paul Cerula, Mr. Richard Wrubey could be hazardous if the per- (Fire Marshall), and Prof, centage of alcohol in the air Leonard Shaevel (Chairman of becomes higher. the Faculty General Assembly). Main Building; At present, only a few hazards iThis building also has no have been taken care of. SGA fire plan. recently decided to take action - Extinguishers are, old and if the hazards are not modified obsolete. within one month. Colleg the The new faculty secretary's office has many valuable ma chines in it and many flamable chemicals• Nowhere ’in this building is there an extin guisher to handle this type of fire. —There are two fire hoses in the basement, but are not con nected to any water supply. They're old and whether they are useable any longer is ques tionable. Memorial Building: ian Term Stays, Says Oswald University Park—Dr. John W. Oswald, president of the University* told the University Faculty Senate of his intention to continue the present term system, for a five-year period, beginning with the Summer Term of 1977 and extending to the Fall of 1982. He said such a calendar would include the following basic elements: —A term system, as at present. —The academic year opening with Fall Term registration and orientation prior to Labor Day with the first day of classes Continued on Page 4 Comeriety, the annual facul ty-student variety show, will go on stage at 8:00 p.m. on January,. 30 in the Commons. Seen above is Brad McNab in a scene from last year's show, acting in a skit by Carl Frankel titled "This is Your Life." January 21, 1976