Page 4 (SOCIAL SEASON) will be the May Day Semi, the Convocation dinner,,dance and the all college picnic. Treasurer Bittner stated that a. possible $125 might be given to Miss Bobowski for another dance (it was rumored that the amount of money actually availablo for suC h a purpose is closer to $175.) Further action was postponed pendii. ing an investigation into the cost of ConVocatiAn **** * * * TRAFFIC COMMITTEE In a recent traffic check conduct. ed by the members of the Highocres Traffic Committee, it was found that approximately 12 students had failed to register their core before the deadline of April 5. A notice hos been posted on the main bulletin board with the names of students caught in this traffic check and the fines. The fines listed on this notice, and also all fines thct have not been paid to date, must bo paid before the violator will be allowed to take his or her final exams. All traffic fines ore to be pa id to Miss Williams in the Book Store. ***** * * * * A NEW ADDITION The card games that were so comm on to the Highacros Roc Hall during the past months have nearly died out. The cards have given way tp the chess tournament for one thing and also to the Latest addition to the Roe Hall - the bowling machine. This machine was acquir ed by the House Rules Committee and has proved to be a great success 'in th% short time .that it has been installed. HAZLETON COLLEGIAN Basketball. . . This rcant Friday, at the A. Di Thomas Gym, the Royals eliminated the Knicks, 56.-50, and the Pistons eliminated the Hawks 57-40 in the Center Is Double Elimin ation Tournament. This 13 eves the two winners (with 3-1 records) and the undefeated Warriors (3-0) the only teams remaining in the tourna ment. This Friday, the Rotrals will face the Warriors at 6:00 pm. The Pistons will face the eliminated Knicks in a practice game in the second game. The Warriors, at the moment, have the advantage, as a loss on Friday will not eliminate them. Lou Huber led the Royals with 22 points with Stove Gimmer and Bernie Steber helping with 12 and 10 points. KushMa and Stankeoich paced the Knicks with 11 points apiece. John Lazur with 27 and Wasno with 13 points pccod the Pistons to their win while Miller led the Hawks with 11 points. In games played on March 16, the Pistons and the Warriors hod to como from behind to beat the Royals end the Knicks., The Pistons overcame third period lead end went on to beat the Royals, 54-40, end the Warriors knocked o:if the Knicks 78-69. McFadden with 17 and 15 while Huber,and Gimmo lad the Royals with 14 and 12, Ylasg (20) Lona (l 5), and Terone (15) were top men for the Warriors while Stis (22 and Kushma (13) stood out for the Knicks. On Friday, March 23, tho Nats squeezed to a 40-38 overtime thrnl. over the Lakers and the Hawks wal lppedthe Celtics 68.24. SPORTS and Wosno le d the Pistons