Upcoming events for November announced by club presidents •Circle K Circle K is a service organization for college students sponsored by a Kiwanis Organization. The Hazleton Campus Circle K is sponsored by the Hazleton Kiwanis. Michelle Brennan is president, Renee Rosen serves as vice-president, Chrissy Nielson acts as secretary, treasurer is Mark Rose berry, and publicity consists of Melissa Tindall and Melissa Eskerel. ...Circle K is having a canned food drive for the Salvation Army from October 29 to November 19. Canned goods are accepted at the Circle K office in the lower level of the Commons. Aiding Circle K in the drive is the KEY Club of Bishop Hafey, the high school version of Circle K KEY stands for Kiwanis Educating Youth. ...On November 14 Circle K is co-sponsoring a Dinner Showcase with the Society of the Arts, members of which will be peforming various routines. It will begin at 6:00 p.m. in the upper Commons. Tickets are $lO for a couple, $6 individual, the cost of which covers a spaghetti dinner and the show. ...On January 11 Circle K will hold its 2nd annual all-night volleyball marathon. •Weight lifting The club has purchased a new stereo system, carpeting, and a squat rack. ...The weightlifting club will also be selling t-shirts for eight dollars. See Mr. Grobelny or a club officer to buy one. ...The weight room is open from 10:00 am. to 9:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 10-4 Friday through Sunday. ...President is Shawn Jean, vice president is Jesse Lahr, Larry Garritz holds the postition of treasurer and Matt Kapusta is secre- •Student Union Board (SUB) The Student Union Board held a Halloween dance on Thursday, October 31 from eight until midnight The charge for admission was two dollars if you didn’t dress up, only one dollar if you donned a costume. ...Every Wednesday a different movie will be shown in the Commons; check the chalkboard by the snack bar for titles and times. ...On Wednesday, November 20, SUB is sponsoring Casino Night from nine until eleven in the Commons. Try your luck at some of the many games. The top money winners will receive a variety of prizes. ...On December 7 SUB will be sponsoring a Christmas party for local children. ...SUB meetings are held every Tuesday at 12:15 p.m. in the lower Commons conference room. •Adult Student Organization The Adult Student Organization’s purpose is to smQoth the transition for adult students back into a scholastic atmosphere. They provide information and support for all non-traditional students. Our main goal for the year was the acquirement of an office which has been accomplished. Our office is located in the Graham Build ing to the right as you enter. ...Updates are provide to aid extended general arts and science students in their selection of courses. ...Check with the Adult Student Center for posted hours. •RHC Who has the most Halloween spirit? That’s what the Residence Hall Council tried to determine in their Halloween Hall Decorating Contest Third floor South Hall girts won the contest; the prize is a pizza party. More club information is on the next page... •CHORUS On November 26, twelve noon, at Genetti’s “A Festival of Trees” chorus will be performing. Chorus invites you to join them and see some of the beautiful trees. •Helping Hands More experienced members of Helping Hands, the campus physical therapy group, are preparing to parti cipate in off-campus affiliations. Next week new Helping Hands nominees will be announced, and the following week elections will be held. •WHCB WHCB, the campus radio station, is now broadcasting on both 1580 AM and cable channel 13. •Ski Club The Ski Club is planning a trip to Quebec for January 5-10 and is look ing into possible day trips. ...They are selling t-shirts that are avaiable from club officers for thirteen dollars. ... Matt Kapusta is president, Jason Miller is vice-president, Matt Niziol acts as treasurer and Nicole Menard serves as