Page 8 The Highacres Collegian Picture ® Barn bocated betwmn Jewel Qvden & Poopto Ist Nation* Bank LAUREL MALL - HAZLETON, 454-3144 l^gjHU !O-'OO -930 Diamond Mine f For The Area's 'G? ~'v (/ Largest Selection diAonds Van Ssoy’s Diamond Mine ViM Scoy ★ ALL 14K GOLD •Earrings •Pendants •Stick Pins •Watches • inserts , •Solitaires •Clusters come to ul the main Entrance to Laurel Mull Hazleton where i|'iality is always high anil price is alwoys lower Hours Monday thru Friday II an- >o Vp in Saturday 10 am to 5:30 pm Just off Route 81 At Exit 41 ★ LOWEST PRICES •Pre-Engagements •Wedding Bands with or without diamonds •Gents Tie Tacks •Gents Solitaires •Gents Clusters Nkw * Non ZLETON G4MPUS BOOKSTORE Moots ftao (Continued from Page 2) To many of the Sophomores, last year to this year has been quite a change for us and so maybe this is one reason-we have found it hard to give Mr. Shea a fair chance. I do believe that the dorm has changed a lot since the letter was written, ind I think for the better. I really would like to see an end put to this matter and hope that Mr. Shea, Bill, Marc and anyone else who feels that an apology is necessary will accept mine. As someone who was here last year said to me as their farewell words, “Make the newspaper a constructive news paper not a destructive one.” I have tried to truely accomplish this and hope that my apology will be accepted. JERRY N: Remember that sub-zero February nite? Without your help where'would we be now? Ofc: New New Snoopy ftotb&ll CKMffns CMhes -h> i>h Lesa M. Bagley Editor THANX! M.G.&B. Starts Start Start RHC (Continued from Page 5) will be held for next year. The offices _ are President, Vice- President, Secretary and Treasurer. Any student who will be living in the Residence Hall next year may run. A petition of twenty-five signa tures of Residence Hall Student Association members is required in order to run for election. Petitions can be returned to any RHC officer or floor governor. Campaigning begins as soon as the candidates petition is turned in. Before I finish today’s column, let me remind you that RHC meetings are held every Monday at 6 p.m. in the lobby of the residence hall. The meetings are interesting and informative, not to mention that a critique of an RHC meeting fulfills the outside discussion requirement of any Sp Com, 200 (Group dis cussion) class. I would like to take this time to wish all students good luck during the Spring term, and to remind the faculty members that there are only a few weeks left in this school year.