airplane contest Walk-a-thon commit tees begin working as SGA revises its election constitution. SUB sponsored a Valentine's Day dance with music provided by "Straight Up." Special attractions included kiss ing booths, cupid, and an appearance by "Short Shit and the Doo-Dahs." The volleyball team selected 12 new members. Collegian is cancelled. This headlines late in February, but changes were soon made as a general staff meeting was held. HCV continued to go strong with Hazleton's alternative to news, sports, and weather. News View 13 had an ad dition to its Tuesday pro- gramming "Health World" with Dr. John Degenhart. Winter term ends and the Spring term begins. The headlines read: SUB is now in theprocess of finalizing plans for Spr ing Week to be held April 17 to 25. The events in clude an Eat-a-thon that Imam. I: rother Myron Yvonne "Spanky" Cormier Stacey Anthony The Noodle is on Stranaham Cindy "Freddie" Porreca Babs Olenick Pam Weeks Joanne M. Pritulsky Dr. William J. David Miss Pocono 1983-L.A.E. Marian "Smokey" Pollack Pat Zubritsky Mr. Nicholas Skimbo Carole Klingerman Boz DelßalSo Kevin P. Sharpe Dr. David Orbin Roseanne Avillion Gary Strausser Rose M. Mulhern Dr. Alan Price Mary Beth Denion Mary Zimmerman Margaret Tamea Dr. Carl Frankel Theresa Vilcheck Schmedley Joe Marchetti Antoinette Segilia Alyson K. Jones Pat Smith Mr. Robert Sabatino Denise J. Bugda Tina Barchik Mary Ann Piskorick Donna Bayer (Class of '77) Dean Joseph McCallus GORM Joe Chuckra Chad Enama Mrs. John Bugda David Barchik Jim Bean I actor Eugene Miller George P. Yanoshik, Jr. Tony Morelli Harry Ziegler Major Ralph Hicks Mahlon & Susie Kachelries Craig Merluzzi Gumby S.F.C. Don Nemeth Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oswald Lori J. Dotter Patricia Ann Gronski Sue Cervasio - Jim McMullen Mary Pasechnick Lucy Deßienzo Mr. Stuart Erwin George P. Yanoshik, Sr. Spec Mike Hunt Richie Wrubey Jacqui A. Yanoshik Edward Ecker Gene Hunsinger i r. Joseph Dandois Jennifer Jean Finelli Colleen Reese Tim Leary Alice Antinozzi David M. Yanoshik Barbara Plaz & the Whip Terri Eroh Linda loves Roy 4th Street Gnawers To: 8.R., 8.W.,E.N. Thanks! BAM Virginia Mulraney Anne M. Martino Theresa B. Cusatis Nelson Longacre Mrs. Ruth Reichart "Martino Who?" Phy sic nn Boyer Ann Cormier Dolores Mhley Mr. & Mrs. Francis W. Emerich ys 201 Kathleen Stone Mr. M. Leonard Shaevel Jayne Ann Rona Barrett Bugda Gene Duffy Marianne Pindar (Class was held at McDonald's with proceeds benefiting the Ronald McDonald House in Danville, PA. A jello-eating contest and a clean up the campus con test, as well as the an nual run up "Agony Hill" were included among the festivities. The University Players presented `!Play It Again, Sam" in the Commons on Friday, April 23. Bringing an end to Spr ing Week were SUB's barbecue in the picnic area and the annual Road Rally. The Collegian comes back into full swing with its third issue which in cluded a section on the history of the campus. The staff began work on the fourth issue which was to be extended to 24 pages. Dr. Jumpeter and the Hazleton Campus Chorus presented the "HMS Pinafore on the Sailor who loved a Lass" at Stefanisko's, Route 309. HCV sponsored an all you-can-eat spaghetti dinner for the rededica tion of the Commons. HCV also undertook another project televising the American Cancer Society Telethon, which raised over $66,000 for the benefit of cancer research. HCAC finalizes plans for the March of Dimes' Walk-a-thon that was held April 25 beginning at Harmon Geist Stadium, Hazleton. HCAC put a lot, of work into this event to make it a big success. At a candlelight ceremony, 18 were in ducted into the Par nassus Honor Society. On April 30, the SGA sponsored the annual awards recognition ban quet at Gus Genetti's Motor Lodge. The Collegian, with its fourth issue in print, began work on the fifth and final issue of the year included in the final issue was a "year book" pull-out section. The Collegian got off to a shaky start indeed, but it came back to have one of the best years ever. Near the end of the term, the Collegian acquired a "new arrival" its own typesetter! Compuf air 'B2 was held for the first time on Cam Patrons Compendium 8 pus. The Fair was spon sored by the Nor theastern Pennsylvania Computer Club and the Hazleton Campus. The New Horizons' Literary Magazine hit *the stands and the Drama Club presented "Ladies and Gents" and "Black Comedy" on May 5,6, and 7. Elections were held and a new SGA president and vice-president were selected. HCV makes plans to continue News View 13 into the summer as the Collegian brought back the craziness of "Comeriety Night," a Hazleton Campus tradi tion. Finally, wrapping up the year is Commence ment. Well, it has indeed been quite an eventful year, with much, much more happening on cam pus than space could allow me to list. Our year has been full and rich, blooming with happiness here at the Hazleton Campus some say we will never again experience such happiness and fulfill ment. This wraps up the year as a whole. Hope you en joyed keeping up with "Highacres Happen ings. Judy Crane Cyndi Correale Betty Margie Chrisie Cassic Helen Dawes Tom Caccese AAAOOOHHH mick Tim Trently Mr. and Mrs. I sadore Pelle Helen Mongi Sophie Trently Pauline Perbetsky Pat McCarthy Tim McCarthy Jim & Mary Ann "Big Business" Nick Student Union Board Drug Rug Imanuel Kant Tom Stafiniak Dr. Harriet Rudolph Niel Young \ Jitbagger