- The Highacres Collegian, Mar. Jl, 1976 PENNSYLVANIA: FAIRWAY MOTORS* 26th & N. Church St. Rt. 309 North Hazleton SALES HOURS _■■■■_, SERVICE HOURS Monday-Friday 8-6 Monday-Priday Saturday 8-4 7*45~5500 0 THE great highway performers closed Saturday 455-6317 Always a large selection of OK used cars at the right price. The largest and most modern Auto Body Shop in the area. Specializing in custom work. A fully-equiped shop with certified technicians. AN ETHNIC PORTRAIT Channel 44» WVIA-TV, has made its swing into spring with the addition of new programs and specials for its regener ated audience. "Pennsylvania: An Ethnic Portrait," produced by a Chan nel 44 staff member, is a ser ies that explores the.role of ethnic backgrounds in contem porary living situations; the influence of religion; the de gree to which these groups are faced with intolerance; and the extent of assimilation into our modem culture. Among the groups explored will be the Welsh, Irish, Scotch-Irish, German, Blacks, Puerto Rican, Quakers, and Eastern Europeans. This series premiers Tuesday, '' April 6 at 7 p.m., and runs for five consecutive weeks. • Among the many Specials plan ned for April are: "Mao's Chi na," three hours of Prench film footage, both new and archival, which presents an assessment of China in 1976 and examines its relationship with the U.S., on Thursday, April 22 at 9 P» m *s "Kosciuszko: An American Por trait," a dramatic re-enactment of the role of Colonel Thaddeus Kosciuszko, the young foreign officer who aided the American Continental Army during the Revolutionary War,' on Monday, April 5 a t 9 p.m.; and a "Great Performance" Special, live from Lincoln Center in New York City, "The Ballad of Baby Doe," pre sented by the New York City Opera, on Wednesday, April 21 at 8 p.m. on April 9 VOTC. for someone you can trust Drum for SGA President and _ PAGE for SGA Vice-President