continued from page 3 presented a series of skits l la Monty Python and the Firesign Theatre. There were some good lines and...some had lines in these, predominately ad-libbed skits. Tim Cline gets the second best award for his "This is Your Life, Mystery Person," perhaps the best-prepared act of the evening.,' Jim Stauden meier turned in a credible off the-cuff prefomance as the Mystery Guest, since it came as a suprise to him as well as the audience. "Hubert the Mute and His Performing Aunt 11 Started out well, but didn't quite make it. The actors were called out of the audience, a.bea— tiful’bit of last-second im provistation by director Brad McNab, but from there it was a long way downhill. Perhaps this skit more than most of the others suffered from lack of time in which tea/ prepare. Harold Aurand made his annual appearance on stage with Mike Santulli and the supposed con tents of ah old mailbag found in the Main Building. Some mailbag—only Aurand and Sant tulli can write jokes like that. The pair was up to their usual high standards and pres ented what had to be the best single series of jokes for the night. The be-robed faculty chorus which ended the show had their problems, mostly Sue Dahlin's whipped cream pies. Unfort unately, the black choral robes weren't theirs. Oh,,well, may be 1977 will be a better year. Blood drive success A drive to obtain blood do nors at Hazleton Campus was a success, according to Mrs. Margaret L. Tamea, campus nurse. Eighty-three pints of blood were donated. Mrs. Tamea would like to ex press her appreciation to ..all those who helped in the drive. This included the donors, the fraternity for sponsoring the drive, and the volunteers and recruiters who worked for this success. Donors cards will be in the mail soon. GUIDE TO MONEY FOR HIGHER EDUCATION Guide to more than 250,000 Scholarships and Financial Aid Source items valued at over $5OO million dollars. Contains the most up-to-date Information on: Scholarships, grants, aids, fellowships, loans, work-study programs, cooperative education programs, and summer job opportunities, for study at colleges, vocational arid technical schools, paraprofessional training, community or two-year colleges, graduate schools, and post graduate study or research; funded on national, regional, and local levels by the federal government, states, cities, foundations, corpora tions, trade unions, professional associations, fraternal organizations, and minority organizations. Money is available for both average as well as excellent students, both with and without need. BENNETT PUBLISHING CO. Dept. 214,102 Charles Street, Boston, Mass. 02114. Please rush me copies of GUIDE TO MONEY FOR HIGHER EDUCA TION at $5.95 plus 50c for postage and handling for each copy. I am enclosing $ (check or money order). © Copyright 1976 Bennett Publishing Co. RHC New Eesident Assistants were selected earlier this week* They are: Jim Kramer, Ruth Mar ion, Tricia McGee, Ann Rose mergey, Marty Yany, and Ed Zablocki. Winners of the pinnocle tourn ament are: first prize - Doug Brown and Gene Heyler, second prize - John P. Wolfe and Barry Faust, third prize - Sharon Rupert and Juanita Pinkney. The Arts and Culture com mittee of RHC sponsored an arts and crafts show in the dining hall on Tuesday, February 17. Meal ticket holders displayed paintings, needlepoint, mac rame, ink sketches, and other various projects of their own creation. RHC is urging dorm students to take any complaints, prob lems, or suggestions to their floor governors. RHC can and will find solutions,, but only if they are aware of the prob lems. The Highacres Collegian, Feb. 19» 1 976 - Rose Ann Davidick and Matt Werner were elected Student Government Representatives dur ing the SGA elections of Febru ary 9. They will replace past representatives Sue Kinard and Lu Anne Surak. SGA's constitution, an is sue on the ballot, was ratified by the majority of the voters. Approximately 200 members of the student body voted in the elections. The Student Union Board will sponsor a dance on March r 7 at p.m. in the Commons. Ad mission is $l, 500 for those with library buttons. Topaz will be the performing group for the evening. Two U* of Oklahoma students were expelled earlier this school year for allegedly using fake computer cards to obtain season football tickets. SGA SUB SCHOOL SPIRIT
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