The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, April 29, 1977, Image 8

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    - The Highacres Collegian, April 29, 1977
FACULTY VOTES
FOR /s/o
REPRESENTATION
it amazing how something cost
ing 51q actually costs a quar
ter? These demons must be
math geniuses with a program
too advanced for human minds
- to comprehend.
Pennsvivan-ia' Tb ? After the spring door type
y ate University machine there are the "hungry"
voted overwhelmingly machines. These devils seem
faculty C union reSentatl ° n ..
In „ The y will eat nickels, dimes,
by the • C ° nducted quarters, and anything one is
by the Pennsylvania Labor Rela- stupid enough to give them
giS; fa°c a u r i d y L vo ß ted 6 f ? a ™Xsion
D tacult y voted in favor of to burp up one item. There is
s:« a L d f at is H “ E ° ulette
md £ th Sl to al l ASS °a latlo ” (PSEA ' liEA) to be sold Perrday°andathrper
and the American Association of son being ther at the right
University ProfeesorsCAAOP). tIM „i„!.„ h i l6 the us
John u "rio 11 ij B ° n j th n vote> Dr - spend the rest of the day paying
John W. Oswald siad, "The faculty for it. 8
an overwhe1 > mfn atUl^ te f in that Some machine seem to have
elieibWm fowf' |ority of those an appetite for the products they
toSSnt m r ted ° n thls “>»taln ™ther than for currency:
se nißnnnj , er ’ v. j l m * cour_ How else can one explain reciev
clearlv -In/l- t the decision ing a half-eaten hoagie or a half
sustain f-h ICa 6 3 desire t° filled carton of milk unless the
t nf a current collegial sys- machine was hungry and needed a
tem of academic relationships. snack?
resnnno-iiL TM l ?™’ share a Renewed When one does catch one of
j , yto work together to these demons off guard and forces
rurr^’/ heneV * r necessar y> °ur it to give up something, it is
f-n nr- orms ° governance, and like a tug-of-war with one per
f *7 f V f n more effective- son against twelve Cycelops to
y/ r in « tration relatl °n- finally get the item,
ships. I reaffirm my commitment
to work with the faculty to streng
then our ’collegial system."
Results of the balloting as
announced by the PLRB were:
PSUPA, 642-; AAUP, 500; and No Rep
resentative, 1,712, for a total
° f ?’ 854 ' There Were 49 chal_ The worst type of mach
lenge and one void ballot. ine monster has got to be the
pproximately 93% of eligible "cooperating" type. These
acu y.participated in the elec- are the machines that will very
tion conducted March 30 and 31 at nicely take your money, coyly”
tbe Un±vera ity make those clangings Ind bang
previouslv The PLRB had ings that we all know to mean
the ColliL 5 5 6 facult y of The Machine Is Going To Work,
ton Jl? to*; C T at the Mll ‘ sweetl y allow you to open the
H . r Hershey Medical Center at door, and give you NOTHING.
Hershey from the overall faculty vo; It’s like getting to 3 rd i n
ng un t. baseball, seeing the next batter
i—■»———tt— »w ßl „ ,hit the ball, and being in the
A former HIGHACRES COL- d±rt a t home when the ball is
LEGIAN Editor-in-Chief, Donna caught in the outfield. Unfor-
Baver, is now News Director for tunately, one cannot go up to
WACM in Freeland,Pennsylvania. a machin e. after the the game
Baver was Editor-in-Chief during and beat it: with a baseball bat.
the 1974-75 academic year and C Well > one can but one looks
was also a member of Belles- rather silly doing it.
Lettres and Parnassus. Speaking of looking silly,
University Park, P a
Continued frbm page 3
Admittedly the aforemen
tioned are some pretty frustra
ting situations that we humans
must deal with but the worst
is yet to come...
MACHINES
these technological monsters
would make great weapons for the
world powers. They are the most
effective devices I've ever seen
for reducing a human being to
a crumpled heap of screaming ob
scentities, totally helpless.
Screaming is the only legal de
fense (beating a machine is illegal
just like most other things that
are enjoyable) humans have. And
one looks quite silly and undigni
fied screaming at a machine. Thus,
by reducing one to this state the
machine accomplishes his purpose.
I don't think it is too much
to ask to get what one pays for
(often paying more than one should)
without having to do battle with
these technological monsters. At
least the machine companies could
make it interesting and a little j
fairer by having pity on us poor
humans and drawing up a stratagem f
for us, after all, we are paying j
for it. I
Continued from page 5
by SGA and The Student Affairs
Office through a grant pro
vided by Penn State. The
conference covered all maj
or aspects of student lead-
ership. The event was enjoy
able as well as educational
and informative.
will be from April 29 to May 1.
Games and activities are plan
ned for this weekend. A picnic
at Hazle Community Park is plan
ned for April 30. The menu will
include B-B-Q chicken, baked
beans, potato salad, chips, and
beverages. Everyone is invited,
but a normal dinner fee will be
charged to those without a meal
ticket. Reservations must be
made by April 27. The picnic
will be from 2-6P.M.
RHC elections for next
year's officers have been held
on April 6. The offices of Pre
sident, Vice-President, Secret
:ary, and Treasurer were filled
>y Greg James, Blair Althouse,
'anice McNelis, and Ed Corrin
rato, respectively.
Congratulations to all.
R.H.C.
RHC Spring Fun Weekend