On The Ver by Michelle Zagata Last Wednesday night was the open ing performance of a four day preview of On the Verge, directed by Steve Schrum. The play was open to the students, faculty, friends and families, as well as the people ofHazleton. The actors and actresses performed almost flawlessly. For the audience, it did not seem they had only practiced in about three weeks. Students thought the performance was very good. The cast was very versatile and every- Semi-Formal by: Dawn Daglian On April 29, students from the Hazleton Campus will be dancing the night away at this year’s Spring Semi-Formal/Student Govern ment Awards Nightheld at Genetti's. It will be "An Enchanted Evening," jam packed with souvenirs, awards, dinner, door prizes, pic tures, and of course, great music. The dance is sponsored by Student Union Board (SUB) and will be held at Genetti's motor Lodge. The theme for the evening is "An Enchanted Evening." The dance begins at 6 p.m., and doesn’t come to a close until 1 a m. At 8 p.m. the awards start, which will be presented to all sophomore SGA Senators, club officiers arid certain club members. Also, the new SGA President and Vice President will be officially announced. The rest of the night is dedicated to dancing. The music will be provided by King The Highacres Collegian Staff Editor: Janice D. Hayes Assisant Editor: Janel Murphy Treasurer: Tonia Sulick Advisor: Dr. Michael Santulli 1994-1995 New Officers: Editor: Kristen Beam Assistant Editor: Jovina Johnson Treasurer: Tonia Sulick Other staff members: Amandy Ash, Dawn Daglian, Thomas Gilligan, Scott Lieberman, Virginia Rodino, Andrea Santer, David Scopinich. e Deemed a Success one worked hard especially the three leading ladies; Christine Lester, Stacey Love, andLiela Mertz. Several of the performers were sick or had commitments that they juggled around so they were able to make the performance a success. This is where the performers showed their dedication. During the scene changes there was a live band playing to keep the audience’s atten tion. The band consisted of Penn State Stu dents John Steil, Dave Dephillips, and Mike Is Just Around The Corner Sound Productions, and requests will be wel come. Tickets will be available April 1, when SUB members begin canvassing the dorms. They will also be made available in the com mons, and from Cy Falatko. Tickets will cost AuthorDelbancoßeads at Lecture Nicholas Delbanco, professor of En glish at the University of Michigan, read from a no vet about colonial America entitled “Rumsford, His Book” during his lecture at Penn State Hazleton Campus on Monday, April 11. The lecture was held in Room G-l 15 of the Evelyn Graham Academic Building and began at 7:30 p.m. Delbanco is the author of ten novels and numerous short stories. His works have appeared in Atlantic Monthly. Esquire, and New Republic. He twice received the National Endowment for the Arts creative writing award, and has been the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, and the Vermont Council of the Arts and Michigan Council of the Arts awards. In 1977, Delbanco began work on what was to be a three-novel trilogy about a New England family—the Sherbrooke’s—and their decline, struggling between the past and Notice: All registered Penn State Students are eligible to contribute to The Highacres Collegian. If you are interested in writing articles, taking pictures, advertising, or aiding the production of this paper in any way, please call 450- 3131, talk to one of our staff members, or visit our office in the lower Commons. We want your input! Byers. They also gave the crowd a little enjoy ment when Byers sang in one of the scenes. There was also a lot of hard work done behind the scenes. Costuming was done by Dr. Dianna L. Bourke, assistant professor of biol ogy. The scenery, make-up, props, lights, and construction were also done by students who volunteered their time and efforts. The play’s run was very successful and next semester’s performance is going to be as spectacular. 20 dollars per person. All the money goes toward paying for the evening. The dinner menu includes hot hof d’vors, served from 6 to 7 p.m., dinnner with your choice of three entrees (one being a vegetarian dish) and desert. There will be an open soda bar all night. the present. After completion of these novels, Delbanco’s interests began to move away from the novel and toward publication of nonfiction works and short stories. During the 1980 s, he published, “Group Portrait: Joseph Conrad, Stephen Crane, Ford Madox Ford, Henry James, andH.G. Wells,” and “The Beaux Arts Trio: APortrait,” and “About My Table, and Other Stories.” Professor Delbanco taught at Bennington College, Skidmore College, and has been visiting professor at Columbia Uni versity School of the Arts, Williams College, and the University of lowa. He has been pro fessor of English at the University of Michigan since 1985. He was bom of German Jewish parents in England, before World War II began. He received his B.A. degree from Harvard Uni versity, and his M.A. degree from Columbia University.