The Highacres Collegian Monday, September 25, 197# Page 5 SUB by Rob Blyler, Pres, and Dale Garges, V-Pres. Dear Students of Highacres, This year the STUDENT UNION BOARD (SUB) wishes to offer YOU more activities than ever before. We plan to run Coffeehouses, Dances, Movies, and other activities including the annual “Las Vegas Nite”. The STUDENT UNION BOARD, however, needs your support. Support in the way of attendance at the activities or in helping the STUDENT UNION BOARD itself run these actiyities. If you have any ideas or wish to help; SUB meetings are held every Wednesday night at 6:30 in the Commons. Suggestions may be dropped in the Mailboxes of the STUDENT UNION BOARD president, Rob Blyler, or vice president, or in the SGA office located in the Commons. Remember, the STUDENT UNION BOARD works for you. SUB!!! president, or in the SGA office located in the Commons. Remember, the STUDENT UNION BOARD works for you. SUB!!! CAPTAIN GOODWIN EEUfcGJGe GLUE The Outings Club is a club open to all students at the Penn State Hazleton Campus. Its purpose is to provide mem bers with an opportunity for enjoyment in varied activities, and to help them to obtain new or refine old skills in activities of their choosing. Our fall activities, planned at our first meeting on September 7th are: Camping, orienteering, backpacking and hiking, hang gliding, rock climbing, spelunking, and bicycling. A hike on Hawk Mountain on September 23rd was our first outing for the year. If any of our activities interest you, there is still time to join by contacting Dr. Covert or Jill Moody. We speak' of the “Average American” but perhaps what is most wrong with our nation is that too many Americans are only average. With orientation over and Fall term well under way, one may begin to wonder what the Hazleton Campus has to offer outside the classroom. This year as in previous years, many students find fun, excitement, and challenge, in the intramural sports program here at Highacres. What better way can there be to release frustration, meet new people, or just have a good time, then with some organized competition? The Physical Education Department offers some of the newest and finest equipment available for yo.ur enjoyment; and at a very minimal charge. For 50 cents this fall; you can dunk, pass, spike, or serve your way to a First Place standing. now offered at HAZLETON CAMPUS by Jill Moody Outings Club President Intramural Sports Board By Bud Swenson and Margaret Duff Gall: Toga disco a success Or, for $1.50 (a person) for a three or five man bowling team, you can roll your way to a winning position. But the fun' does not stop there. The Intramural Sports Board offers trophies to all members of the First Place teams. This year the Board is “batting” around the idea of replacing the trophies with a more useful award, T shirts, and a team picture for display. So think about the intramural sports bulletin board, in the Physical Education building, for the Intramural Sports Board meetings and tell us your suggestions for the sports that you have. The meetings are open to you, for suggestions and com ments. So that we can make this a better year for you, join a sport and come to the Board meetings with your ideas! 385-4500 A 1 Cwalina There are quite a few new faces in the Residence Hall Council (R.H.C.) this year. In fact all of the RHC officers are new to the Council. My name is A 1 Cwalina, and I am this year’s President. I will be assisted by Vice President Bill Snyder, Treasurer Joe Ritsko, and Secretary Jo Anne Polzella. The real workhorses of RHC, the committee heads, are Sue Ringes, Tom Reed, Mary Pat Cowan, Janet Harrington, and Celeste Tauber. Mary Pat, Celeste, Janet, and Tom are all seasoned veterans of the Council. Floor Governors for the Fall term are Carol Becker, Pam Collear, Linda Begin, Norm Zwolenik, Joe Tarsi, and Pete Ulrich. Our new advisor this year is Mr. Tom Shea, the Residence Hall Co ordinator. There are other changes apparent in this year’s RHC. The most obvious is that due to financial difficulties the RHC dues were increased from $5.00 to $7.50 per school year. Another big change is that weekly RHC meetings are now held in the lobby of the Residence Hall so that each person living in the dorm has the opportunity to voice hisopinion to the Council. Previously the RHC meetings were held in a much smaller room than the lobby. This year’s Council is full of new and great ideas. For example, the Toga Disco which was recently held in the dorm lobby was a huge success. We are presently planning such activities as a Halloween Masquerade Party and dance with horror flicks to be shown in the lobby afterwards, splash party at the pool, ping pong and pool tournaments, and competitive sports and games between the floors. These are just a few of our many scheduled events. We have also ordered magazines and newspapers for the magazine rack in the lobby. So, if you do not have anything to do, you can come down to the lobby and plop your feet on a stool and read one of ten different magazines and newspapers. The first fund raising event planned for this year is a car wash to be held on Saturday, October 7th. If your car is dirty and needs to be washed, we’ll do it for a very reasonable price. All you have td do is drive your car to the Laurel Mall between 11:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Presently, RHC is painting and preparing our new office which is located in the basement next to the laundry room. The office will allow the Residence Hall Council to be a more effective organization. In this office, a phone will be installed for the use of the dorm residents. It will enable them to call long distance direct, thereby reducing any charge placed on them by the pay phones. The only stipulation is that the residents have paid their RHSA dues. This is just one of the many ways RHC serves the students. As a closing statement, I would like to welcome the opinions of all the students. If you have an idea or a complaint, the Residence Hall Council and myself are always willing to listen. If you have the time, how about stopping by at one of our meetings which are held on Mondays at 6:00 p.m. Thank you, ' A 1 Cwalina RHC President and