The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, February 01, 1988, Image 3

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Percent of the student body
(if that) attend. Don't
get me wrong. Partying is
FUN!! Of course ...but
don't you think eight times
a week is a little much?
Let's take the dances for
example. We've had every
kind of dance - from beach,
toga, and video, to dances
that show a little too much
skin! (You know which one I
mean.) We've tried
everything to get people to
come. Why not spend your
time in a constructive way
(meeting new people or if
anything - burning off the
zillions of calories from
the Dining Hall's dinner)
rather than doing the same
old exercise - "lifting 8
Oz. at a time - if not
more) Do we have to supply
booz or bods, for anyone to
show up?
Dances aren't the only
thing that the clubs have
to offer. We've had some
great comedians, mimes,
mocktail parties, DJ's,
theatre groups, movies,
etc.
A lot of people say,
"Hazleton? Man, there is
absolutely nothing to do in
that town." And you know
what? You're right!
That's the whole purpose
for our providing "things"
to do. If we denied the
problem, we wouldn't be
fooling anyone. We've
accepted the fact that
Hazleton doesn't have much
to offer if you're not a
"mall rat" or one who likes
to see "hot" movies (as the
Hazleton theatres debue)
that have come out three
years ago.
The main problem with
students now is that they
know there will be a
minimal showing (if any) to
these activities;
therefore, the people who
VI. %POW
are interested, don't go.
It's like the domino
effect. We have to change
that.
The lame excuse that you
don't have any money won't
work here. The dances are
The most expensive activity
of them all.
Are you ready for this?
Two dollars!! Man, that's
enough to rob a college
student blind! If you have
enough money to pay your
way into a party, buy
cigarettes, or ultimately
chip in to buy beer for
your suite, you have enough
money for these activities.
What happened to "clean
fun?" If you must party,
there is time to stop by
for a z hour or so to these
events. You can always get
back to your "lifting"
schedule later. I'm not
putting down those people
that like to party. Those
of you whose boyfriends and
girlfriends are your books
need a break too! Come on..
college is supposed to be
filled with some fun.
Maybe those obsessed with
studying can be convinced
by the "lifters" to loosen
up! ("Lifters", you have
an advantage. Remember :
"Strength by numbers.")
What do you say? The
clubs work real hard
advertising, setting up,
breaking down, cleaning up
and scheduling these
activities - for us!!
It wouldn't kill
show up - even for a couple
of minutes. Who knows?
Maybe one day they'll turn
you away because the place
is packed! Also, if you
have any suggestions of
things you'd like to see or
do, you can talk to any
club or SGA member. This
campus was made for the
students BUT the students
are what make this campus.
DEAN'S
Acri, Raymond
Bader, Jay
Bagley, Stacy
Barney, Patrick J.
Bell, James W.
Bergamo, Carolyn
Betz, Richard E.
Blecher, Todd H.
Borneisen, Christopher G.
Bouton, Bradley J.
Bredbenner, Russell J.
Breidenbaugh, Melinda K.
Bren, Michelle A.
Brogan, Laurie A.
Brown, Jennifer J.
Bush, Scott R.
Centobene, Joseph D.
Checefsky, Christine A.
Chernansky, John M.
Colangelo, Louis J.
Connor, Judith M.
D Amato, Neil J.
Deeb, Cyndi L.
Delarche, Laura V.
Di Pippa, Peter A.
Diehl, Nanette R.
Duda, David A.
Ebert, David H.
Ebert, Lisa
Evans, Scott R.
Fischer, Traci A.
Franks, Joseph M.
Ganc, Rosemary C.
Gatski, Lynn L.
Gelatko, Michele G.
Gilligan, Lawrence E.
Graver, Michelle
Greybosh, John
Hammel, Charmaine M.
Harper, David C.
Hartzell, Jason W.
Heckman, Jacqueline A.
Holmberg, Wayne G.
Horne, Gregory J.
Houser, Jeffrey L.
Hrusovsky, Robert S.
Kalinovich, Mary J.
Kane, Lisa
Kaschak, Melissa 1.
Katrishen, Michele F.
Keiner, Larry E.
Kellner, Traci C.
Kilmer, Victoria G.
Klevence, Jennifer A.
Koch, Stacie L.
Kocon, Waldemar C.
Koval, Michelle R.
Krebs, Roland P.
Kucinski, Leonard F.
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Lee, Cynthia M.
Letcher, Sandra J.
Lockwood, James C.
Long, Joel E.
Loss, Randall E.
Maddon, Vincent B.
Martin, David A.
McGeehan, Jill E.
McMurtrie, Lewis M.
Merenich, John J.
Miller, Luann J.
Morgan, Brian R.
Muschek, AMy L.
Nevedal, Leanne M.
Palmer, Michelle L.
Pampanin, Joseph V.
Pauline, Damian M.
Pavlik, Mary A.
Pekar, Cheryl L.
Phillips, Debra E.
Pleban, Christopher R.
Podlesney, John J.
Pohida, Christopher G.
Polchin, David M.
Pollard, William L.
Racho, Stephen J.
Rehrig, Scott M.
Reimer, Sheri L.
Rick, Donald W.
Rodick, David M.
Rutz, Donna W.
Sabatino, Maria L.
Salata, Mark W.
Salerno, Andrea M.
Sarosky, Thomas J.
Schadder, Cynthia A.
Shemansky, Michael J.
Shostak, James P.
Skeath, Karen
Starruick, Kelly A.
Stettler, Lynn M.
Thole, Catherine A.
Urban, Patrick W.
Valeant, Lisa M.
Velchko, Anthony J.
Wagner, Christopher H.
Warner, William T.
Wayne, Karen L.
Wayne, Joseph J.
Wentz, Richard A.
Werkheiser, Sterling D
Wesner, Melissa A.
Whitenight, Jeffrey A.
Winn, Jeanne E.
Wright, Steven G.
Yakupcin, Mark A.
Yoder, Michael A.
Zola, James A.