—The Highacres Collegian, Monday, December 19, 1977 ff»» t nH C,a Koj aUS . Wave to a Colle S ian photographer while he is on campus to attend a children s Christmas party held for deprived children on December 18 in tne cafeteria. Student Union Board To Sponsor 'Movie Orgy' The weather may be cold outside, but the Student Union Board has not frozen over. S.U.B. has scheduled several activities and is planning many more for the remainder of the Winter Term. In February, Monty Python will meet “Beyond The Fringe” in the Highacres Commons. This full length feature has never been shown before. During the first week of the month, this movie will be shown several times with the highlight showing on February 3,1978. That evening “Monty Python Meets Beyond the Fringe”, as well as a variety of other films will be presented as part of an all night “movie orgy” and “pajama party.” A dance is planned for January on “Fri day the thirteenth”, and an “Open-Mike Coffeehouse” on January 19, 1978. Students and faculty who are interested in performing for the coffeehouse should contact Everitt Binns or Brian Horwith at the earliest possible date. Other future activities include a splash party and an attempt to set a world record for the Guinness Book of World Records. A committee has been formed to coordinate the event and decide what record is to be broken. S.U.B. would like to sponsor another lecture similar to the Mark Lane lecture which was held last year. Mark Lane is the foremost critic in the world of the Warren Commission’s report on the John F. Kennedy assassination. S.U.B. would appreciate any suggestions for a guest speaker this year. All S.U.B. activities need student par ticipation for them to be a success. '• ■' What's Happening Christmas Party To Be Held By LESA BAGLEY Collegian Staff Writer Deprived children who would not nor mally be able to celebrate Christmas will be given the opportunity at a Christmas party held at the Hazleton Campus Dining Mall from 1:00 to 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, December 18, 1977. The Salvation Army and the Catholic Youth Organizations of Hazleton will provide transportation for the children to and from the Hazleton Campus. Several Hazleton merchants will contribute to make the party a success by donating toys. The Boston Store and Cooks Department Store will provide these gifts. Food will be supplied by the Farmer’s Dairy. According to the Christmas party planning committee, Santa Claus and a few elves will attend the party. Plans have been made to provide the children with a memorable Christmas celebration. Student Affairs Sponsors Exhibit By PAULA KOESTNER Collegian Staff Writer Judith Geer Kellas is currently displaying her art work in the library. This exhibit, sponsored by the Student Affairs Cultural Series, will be on campus until December 30th. Paintings include many landscape scenes and portraits, done in pencil drawing, charcoal and serigraphs. They may be purchased, with prices ranging from $4O to $225. Mrs. Kellas has her M.A. in painting and drawing from the University of Alabama and has held several positions in in structing art classes. In the past few years she has displayed her work among several I states across the country. Mrs. Kellas is UQV from LaPlanta, Maryland. ' By david kohuth 5 Collegian Staff Writer m Red Cross Bloodmobile P The “Lounge Lizard Day” has become a d will visit the campus P popular tradition at Highacres. This day 2 January 25 , from noon P occurs on the second Wednesday of every 2 until 6:00 p.m. in the % “Jf unge k Liza 1 r , d D c ?” w f 5 „ ion Wednesday December 14. Students B Commons . celebrate this day by dressing up in better jp Students 17 years of 5 clothes instead of the usual jeans. age must have parental j A “Lounge Lizard” is a student who P consent. Consent forms £ spends a few hours every week watching I may be picked up at the the lounge ° f C ° mn ? onS 3 ~ F P building. Movies are often premiered m Lwmwmwwwmjl the basem ™t of the Commons. * | ALL STUDENTS l S .5 ■!• ;r j « 4 Save beer& soda tabs for T j A * a S.U.B. attempt at a -Hr GUINNESS 9 9 if Deposit them in the box in the Commons and Brian HorwithsDorm room after Xmas break “Comeriety” is an annual event at Highacres that provides students, faculty, and staff with an opportunity to perform skits, musical numbers, or other satirical acts concerning the university, and other world events. January 27,1978 is the date of the event. Performances from last year include: A Faculty Match Game, “Mary Highacres- Mary Highacres”, “Battle of the Bands”, “Elvis Prezlinski and the Off-Tones”, and Hazlenak” (an imitation of a Johnny Carson act). “Comeriety provides an outlet for students who attempt to test their acting, writing, or directing abilities. According to Jay Breckenridge, those individuals interested in participating on stage, behind stage, or writing and directing a skit should notify him or a Drama Club officer: Tom Reed, Renee DiSabella, Sybil McGuire, or Rita Bell before Christmas recess. “Comeriety” proceeds from one dollar admission fee will be used for the Samuel Pritchard Academic Leadership and Achievement Awards. A total of two awards are given to one outstanding sophomore Baccalaureate Degree student and to one outstanding sophomore Associate Degree student. Students Celebrate 'Lounge Lizard RECORD Comerity Scheduled For January By LESA BAGLEY Collegian Staff Writer - fit fit
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