RHC Spring term has opened with a flurry of changes in RHC personnel. A 1 Cwalina resigned as President of RHC effective the end of winter term, so that he could concentrate his efforts toward his new role as Resident Assistant. The Residence Hall Council would like to thank A 1 for his leadership in the past, and we extend to him good luck for the future. Another change is that 1, Bill Snyder, am the new RHC President, Paul Huffman has taken over duties of Vice-President, also Terri Vielgorz, Brian Cassidy and Dave Erb have filled committee positions left vacaAt by students who are now at State College. If you have missed any RHC events, you’ve missed alot of fun. On March 16, the Residence Hall Council in conjunction with the Student 'Union Board, held a St. Patrick’s Day Coffee House featur ing Bob Doyle. It was held in the dorm lobby. All those who attended (Poles, Slovaks, Italians and even a few Irish), had a great time. Soon after the Coffee House began, some students danced the Irish jig with a little of the Can-Can thrown in. A little later in the evening, an jimpromptu square dance started. It .featured special gilest musician, Mr. Archie Warnok playing the guitar. - Even if you missed the 'Coffee House, there are still opportunities to have fun at RHC events. We are now planning our third annual Road Rally which will be held on April 28th. This years rally will probably be the most challenging of any undertaking a student (or faculty member), will have at Highacres. Another day on the RHC calendar is April 4th. On this day, elections (Continued on Pace 8) CHORUS Jill Moody The Chorus is working hard this term to put on their second large concert this year. The first, a Nfedievat Musicale Feast, was held on February 4th and sth and was a tremendous success. Both the audience and the performers en joyed it immensely. Plans are already being made for a similar concert next year. But the Chorus now can not worry about that. They are working to learn the music for their next performance, the “Truth of Truths,” a biblical rock concert. This concert will be given on Campus on Sunday, May 6th, and will close the Greater Hazleton Creative Arts Festival. Come listen that day to hear the great sound our campus chorus creates. Bill Snyder John Pollack President As my term in office begins to What have we done this year? come to an end, a few thoughts Well, lam glad that you asked that come to mind that I would like to question. Since September the club share with you. What I have to say has been making monthly visits to will concern the freshman more the Lutheran Home to visit the shut than anyone else; however, the ins. At Christmas, 18 Circle K’ers sophomores could also pay a little manned a bell for the Salvation bit of attention. Army for an entire day. The A great many students on this donations received were used by the campus and on all college campuses Salvation Army to bring Christmas for that matter are missing out on a to those who would have otherwise great educational opportunity. This had none. Last month we hosted a opportunity is there for all students. Bowl-A-Thon for the Arthritis It is one of the few things offered at Foundation. We raised over Penn State for which there is no $2000.00 for this great cause. These charge; yet, very few take advant- are but a few of the many things age of it. You are now probably that the club has done this year, wondering. Well, what is this Circle Kis a national organization fantastic opportunity? It can be and being such we travel to summed up in one word, different schools during the course experience. The experience comes of the year. One thing I have with involvement in campus clubs learned from these trips is that the and activities. Hazleton Campus has a great deal The experience I have gained and to offer. This campus does not exist the things that I have learned, will for the Davids or the Boyles; it stay with me long after all of Prof, exists for you, the student. Make Skimbo’s words have been for- the most of it and reach for all that gotten. When I first joined Circle K you can. as a freshman, I was a very shy and quiet person; those of you that know me that this is no longer the case. I suppose, however, that some of you wish it were. As president of Circle K I have learned how to deal with problems that have come up at a moments notice. If I had not chosen to this whole avenue of opportunity would '^SfSweS^wi,, be having a membership drive to bring new freshmen into the club. I urge you take advantage of this opportunity. Circle K needs new people to run the club next year, and most of all you need Circle K. For those of you that still do not know what Circle K is all about, please allow me to explain. We are a service organization dedicated to both the campus and the com munity. Our motto is “We Build.” On Wednesday, March 14th at 7:00 in the Highacres room, seven pledges of Alpha Phi Omega became brothers during a ceremonial procedure. The new brothers of the FRAT are as follows: John Shedleski, Joseph Zuk, Robin Tacker, Kevin Phillips* Larry Mancini, Jeffery Carson and Steve Kadar. Special thanks to our advisors Joseph Dandois and Donald Lyons for their participation in the invitation. I would also like to thank our regional advisor John'Zuk from Allentown who attended our , induction. Immediately proceeding the ceremony John Zuk presented a certificate to the fraternity in Circle K Daffodil sale for the American Cancer Society. APRIL 21 Help in the construction of a physical fittness trail at Moon Lake Fbrk (This is a joint project with other Circle K, Kiwanis, and Key Qubs of’tHe iitea'). ■ APRIL 30 kalian National Fencing Team vs. the American Fencing Team in the gym. (This is a joint project of the Ifazleton Kiwanis Club and the Penn State Campus). Congratulations and best wishes to: Sue Janosky, SGA’s new vice president and Kathy Peters, newly appointed treasurer of SGA. recognition of its fifth anniversary on this campus. Plans are being made for a hoagie sale on campus during spring term to raise money for the FRAT. The major service project for spring term is volunteering their help in running the March of Dimes Walk- A-Thon. All the members of Alphi Phi Omega are participating. The Walk-A-Thon will be held on April 29th. If you’d like to volunteer your services for the March of Dimes Walk-A-Thon sponsored by HCAC, ask any Club President about the activity and where you can help. Coming Attractions: APRIL 9-13 Tom Reed President The Highacres Collegian Page SUB Spring is here and so is the Student Union Board's “Spring Week.” Spring Week will begin on April 16 and continue until the 20th. Spring Week will be kicked off by a jello slurping contest followed on Tuesday by a concert by the Pennsylvania State University Brass Chorale. Wednesday is the Hazleton Campus’ annual "Apathy Day" which will be highlighted with a concert by FLY BY NIGHT. Fly By Night is a rock band from central Pennsylvania. They have played back up recently for the Outlaws and are currently an upcoming band and may possibly start playing back up for the Eagles. Thursday is the Second Annual Agopy Hill Climb. All sprinters and' non sprinters on c£nptis should get themselves in shape now for a graveling dash up the hill we know as “Agony.” Friday will be a campus picnic at the Student Study Court, which is adjacent to the Physical Education Building. We are asking that students bring or buy their lunch and bring it up to the Study Court. Students might also wish to note on their calendars that May sth and 6th is the Hazleton. Creative Arts Festival on campus. The Student Union Board is always open to any prospective member. Just drop in at our meeting in the Commons at 6 p.m. every Wednesday night. Your help will be more than welcomed. FLY-BY-NIGHT (Continued from Page 3) participation. If you think this has been a bad year for campus activities perhaps it is because you have not participated in any. Why not study esrly in the week and take the time Wednesday night to get involved in your campus? We need your heip in making this campus fun and exciting. Fly By Night’s complete song list may be found outside of C-l along with a picture of the band. The concert will begin April 18th at 8 p.m. Tickets are $2.00 in advance and $2.50 at the door. Tickets may be purchased from any SUB member two weeks prior to the concert. See you at the concert. By Rob Blyler SUB President
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