Circle K Gives Support to the Community by: Scott Lieberman Circle K has has had its hands full this year, from an inactive beginning to a continu ous pace they have set the tone for future clubs next year. They had dedicated their time in various activities throughout the semester, such as walking dogs at the local animal shel ter. They had the Hazleton community in their annual Funfest, where many members gave numerous amounts of hours and time. They also had fund raisers within their club, such as candy sales, to raise money for thing that their club needed. Throughout the WPSH Closes Out by: Virginia Rodino It is that time of year again when the go out to the former officers President Thomas campus radio station switches management. Gilligan and Vice-President Jimmy Gromaldi. Last week WPSH held elections for the station’s T .. . „ This semester the members of WPSH offices. Arvel Brown won the- position of „ , , . • t 4. o u\r , A j . put together one of the most productive cam president, Rob Venema was elected vice-presi- • « Ma. . . 1, . . D . T . . , A F . paigns for FM transmission this campus has dent, Reggie Lutz remained secretary, and D , c , ever seen. The forty members of WPSH coor- Rob Slomker became treasurer. Best wishes ' Student Union Board Ends a Promising Year by: Virginia Rodino Looking back at their accomplishments, members of the Student Union Board cannot help but feel proud of this past year’s activities. They are also excited about next term’s pro grams within the organization. During the first semester SUB held a Halloween bash in conjunction with PSU’s ill'.* Chris Shenyo . Greetings one and ail. As the new “dictator” (President nf j SggffiS*Oak* purfise to Mon people belieyeoL ■,- t^““, or ,J“ st *™ge. They don’t know how wrong SSvle fe theta,sofßolePiaymg Games is simply, he imagination. a k.d once and what ,s one thrag all kids have in common? Every ldd someone important or heroic. They dream of bring anything from SoyZ :::S!S^s^:r ofourtaercMd host ofßPG’si-e.: Cyberpunk, GBI, w^atn^etT s^zr.»t2^^ holidays they sang at the local nursing homes to brighten up the patientss holiday spirits; then, acted as Big Brothers and Big Sisters in a Christmas party. They participated in chap eroning YMCA Teen Dances. Even after giving their selfand time for all these things they wanted to contribute even more time and effort by selling T-shirts to help people become more aware about the environ ment. Even after being aware about the envi ronment they helped raise over $lOO,OOO for the American Cancer Society by participating its First Official Semester then radio station WHCB. Comedian Jeff Lifschultz was also performing that night be fore local musicians Voo Sha Dae put on their show. There was a quaint pumpkin painting contest earlier that day, too. In December the annual winter semi formal was held at Edgewood in the Pines. The Clubs and Activities in a telethon. They also helped raise over $3,000 for march of Dimes by being part of a walkathon. Even with the heavy class loads of their various club members the club managed to do over 500 hours of community service work. This club really showed it’sflare this year. Next year it hopes to do the same with the new officers: Michele Henniger-President Sydney Baker-Vice President Susan Blanke-Secretary Brad Mummert-T reasurer dinated one of the most professional, respon sible, and diverse programs the stationhas ever had. After being recognized by the local news papers and the administration of the university, WPSH has brought the possibility ofFM trans mission to this campus a reality. This semester WPSH continued on Page 6 theme was “Silver Bells Ball” and the colors are silver, light blue, and white. King Sound Productions provided the music for the night. For Valentine’s Day SUB held a draw ing for a free gift certificate to Carmen’s Family Resturant during the annual Valentine’s Day dance deejayed by the cool guys from 704 SUB continued on Page 8 OTIS Ties it All Up by: Don Petritsch At the close of this semester 0.T.1. S. is once again sponsoring its Care Package Pro gram. Orders are now being taken and deliv eries will be made the last week of April. New officers for 0.T.1. S. have been elected and they are as follows: President, Dayne McAfee from Zion Grove, PA; Vice President, Dori Petritsch from Delano, PA; Secretary, Kim Rosato from Hazleton, PA; and Treasurer, Michele Labour from Nescopeck, PA. All of the clubs events were big suc cesses. President Tom Gilligan said, “It has been a pleasure working ith all of the club members this year. They made my job easy and exciting. I feel that we have one of the most reliable staffs of any club on campus. The services which we provide for students, the university, and landlords of the local commu nity often go unnoticed. I would like to commend all of the members and wish them luckinfutureendeavors. IhopethatO.T.l.S.’s members increase in number, and get the rec ognition which they deserve.”