The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, December 18, 1978, Image 4

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    Monday, December 18, 1978
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KIM PARSON
President
There will be a “Little Buddy
Gym Night” January 16, 1979 in
the Highacres Physical
Education Building. What is a
Little Buddy Gym Night? If you
have read the previous HCAC
column you know that a Little
Buddy is a child, age 7 to 15
years, who is a member of a one
parent family. These children
come to the gym by bus and are
greeted by their Big Buddies
who are college students from
this campus that are looking for
a night of . fun. The Buddies go
swimming, bowling, or they play
volleyball, basketball, or
whatever else they may want to
do within the boundaries of the
gymnasium.
Later in the term there will
be a sign-up sheet going around
the campus. If you are in
terested in becoming a Big Bud
dy on January 16th - sigh up! It
will be a rewarding experience
for all who become involved.
We all know that Christmas is
nearing and to celebrate this oc
casion HCAC is sponsoring a
Christmas Dance. It will be held
Monday, December 18th from
8:00 to 11:00 P.M. in the
Residence Hall’s Dining Hall.
There will be plenty of refresh
ments and plenty of rock music,
featuring the rock band “Topaz.”
Tickets are $2.00 in advance or
$2.50 at the door. NO JEANS
PLEASE.
On behalf of HCAC and
myself, I would like to wish
everyone a merry Christmas and
a very Happy New Year.
SKIING
“Everyone who has gone has
enjoyed it,” said Dr. Alan Price,
advisor of the Ski Club. He was
referring to the annual ski trip
to Sugarbush, Vermont, which
will be held from Sunday,
February 25 to Friday, March 2.
There are two package deals
offered this year. Package A in
cludes:
Area Lift Pass
Unihab Housing ...
Damage Deposit
(Refundable)
Total ..
Package B includes:
'Area Lift Pass
•% day lessons
(IV2 hr. each)
Unihab Housing ..
Damage Deposit
(Refundable) ....
Total
Transportation will be
provided in private cars driven
by various persons attending.
Students will be responsible for
their food and for the rental of
their skis. Applications and more
information can be obtained
from many bulletin boards
located around campus or by
talking to Dr. Price.
The trip is open to any
student, faculty member, or staff
member of the Highacres Cam
pus. Students from Highacres
will have the opportunity to
meet students from the Dubois,
Wilkes-Barre, Scranton, and
Allentown campuses as they will
also be making the trip.
INTRAMURAL
SPORTS BOARD
Welcome to a new term and a
new intramural sports program.
This term started very suc
cessfully even though water
basketball and wrestling had to
be scratched from the activities
list. Racquetball is going strong.
There were two, two walled
courts put down, so stop up and
give something new a try.
Rosters for most other activities
have been completed but if you
still want to get the cobb webs
out of your system this term,
winter Olympics and superstars
are on the way. Sign up by com
pleting an entry form- in the
Physical Education building.
If you have any ideas or
suggestions for us in the future,
stop in to one of our meetings,
drop me a line in mail box 701,
or in .Mr. Young’s office. We
need your suggestions and we
need some freshmen! Think
about it. , , • -
BUD SWENSON
President
On October 31st from about 7
to 9 p.m. our organization collec
ted throughout the Hazleton and
Conyngham area for UNICEF
(United Nation International
Children’s Emergency Fund).
With a total of 11 people par
ticipating, the frat collected
$148.29. Everyone involved en
joyed themselves. The UNICEF
collectors were Keller Taylor,
Agnes Urbasic, Joe Zuk, Cherie
Keck, John Shedleski, Sue
Novak, Kevin Phillips, Joanne
Kulp, Steve Kadar, Larry Man
cini and Tom Reed.
$103.00
.. $15.00
. $llB.OO
. $121.00
We are happy to announce
that the following students will
become Brothers winter term,
.. $15.00
. $136.00
KEITH KNEAREM
PrspMsnt
The PHI DELTA RHO Frater
nity of the Hazleton Campus
PSU wishes to extend its
greetings to the campus. This
Fraternity has just been
registered this term, and hopes
to carry out its goal of
promoting more social activities
and abolishing apathy. The
reason PHI DELTA RHO has
been formed and registered on
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The Highacres Karate Club of
fers students quality martial ar
ts instruction under the direc
tion of Mr. Richard Campbell,
holder of a first degree black
belt. The main objectives of mar
tial arts training are to
strengthen the mind and body,
instill self-discipline and self
confidence, and to acquire an ef
fective method of self-defense.
Members receive instruction in
TOM REED
President
PSI-PI Chapter
RHO
DAVID DA VII
President
John Shedleski, Kevin Phillips,
Joseph Zuk, Robin Tacker,
Lawrence Mancini, Stephen
Kadar and Jeffrey Carson.
These students will • become
Brothers at an initiation party at
an undisclosed location with a
party t<r follow. The party ■ will
be open to members and little
sisters only.
This term, if weather permits,
we will run some winter ac
tivities such as: a campus-wide
snow battle, a sleigh riding, par
ty, and some other , winter ac-.
tivities. '
P.S. Special thanks to Mrs.
Jago for her help with UNICEF
and I would like to extend a har
dy welcome to.a second advisor,
Mr. Donald Lyons, who alqng
with Dr. Joseph Dandois, guides
our gang.
this campus is to provide a
Fraternity which extends
greater services that can be
directly appreciated by the
students of Highacres.
Future projects of the Frater
nity are somewhat tentative at
this time pending the
organizational meeting of its
new members at the beginning
of this term. So watch for the ac
tivities being posted and listen
to rumors, and just be prepared
for the coming of the RHO.
the various aspects of Karate,
Jiu-jitsu, and Kempo.
The club meets Monday and
Thursday nights from 7:00 to
9:00 p.m. at the auxiliary gym of
the Physical Education Building.
Future activities of the club in
clude the sponsoring of a
regional karate seminar,
featuring highrranking martial
arts experts, along with in
dividual member competition at
upcoming Area karate tour
naments.