HIGHACRES COLLEGIAN BIG JIM CATALDO REPORTS INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL The Bootleggers and Rebels chalked xp victories in the Intramural League games played at Arthur Street November 20, The Bootleggers coasted to a 64 , 47 win aver the Vets. Bettine and Rodzawidh ;.ead the Boozers with 24 and 22 respect-- velyo High man for the Vets was McKiniry with 26. The Rebels didn't have such an easy time as the game was contested right down to the wire, The winnwrs were paced by Casari and Milne who combined for 33 points., The best man for Berwick was Bragger with 17. ARTHUR STREET GYM THUItEATew. *:- * * * *.* * * o * * * • *.* * * * *. s4* THE HlGfii.;.ii.ES Ji:Z.,7, 3.,:..:\D 'he school had E, sample of what our willy organized ,17)z.:1 band can o last 71dnosday night, at the Thanksgiving once. icKinstry, cool trombonist, ts the advisor of this unique (for TIGHACRES) organisation. The organization low consists of 4 saxes, 2 trumpets, 2 ,rombones, drums,. and piano; but more layers are still welcome. Uot only are aey welcome, they are really needed. ATTEND THE BASKETBALL GAMES Tommy Clatch The band now has only 35 arrangements, but 15 more are expected from our student government soon. A really amazing note is that this group hold only four rehearsals, lasting from 3 to 4 hours apiece. Their excellent playing must be attributed to the real enthusiasm that sparks the organization. From the comments heard at the dance, we believe that the combo that played during the breaks was even better liked than the band itself. Te are confidant that the band will sound better and better as time rolls on. Lets all give it as much support as possible. *.*•*.*.***.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.***.*. SUB COMING ALONG As you probably have noticed, our SUB is slowly filling with furnishings and becoming more livable. The West Hazleton Lions Club donated UOOO,OO toward the purchase of furniture for the Ist floor lounge. This, of course, is not enough cash to cover the complete cost of furnishings, but money fr.& University sources has been added and the furniture is on the way. The Hi—Fidelity in the corner music room was an anonymous gift. A record library is is planned, but before it is begun, students may bring their own records in to listen to them between classes. Draperies for all the windows in the finished rooms of the building have been ordered. A large set of dishes has been donated by Mrs. Buckley, one of our neighbors Recreational equipement has been ordered for the unfinished Ist floor room. *.***.*„*.*.*.*.*.*****,* 4 o. • ,*.*,,*ol-.* STAFF— T. Browny N. Bradney, J. Cappello, J. Cataldo, T. Clatch, A. Binger, M. Houser, J. McCullough, 0 • Markus, Ts Maxwell, P. Miller, R. Mullins, B. Pace, H. Richard, P. Stiles, F. Sullivan, F. Werpshaw, A. Vonßerg, A. Schumacher. FRIDAY _DECEMBEp 5, 1258