PAGE FOUR Highacres Five Riding High Highacres Conquers Lackawanna Jr. C. The Highacres Campus made an informal return to the junior col lege. circuit on January 15 by meeting and defeating the Lacka wanna Junior College team, of Scranton by a score of 82-70. Joe Fulton led the Nittany Lions' at tack with 18 paints. Runners-up Sheidy ..and, Diefenderfer had 16 and 13 respectively, with Milora hitting for 13 and Sloboda for 10. High man for Lackawanna was Kaestar with 19. Caloean and Smith each had 13. Tomscopp was 16w with 11 points. Highacres led. by only one point at the end of the first half, but took complete control of the ball in the second half. 1 Kaghacres Takes Tamaqua by Nine Highacres’ basketball team re cently took Tamaqua S.S. by a score bf 93 to 84. Sparked by Joe Fulton’s 41 points, Sheidy and Rosenstock each gave 14 points for the winners; with Randis go ing in for 8 and Milora helping with 6. THETA SIGMA PI SORORITY Theta Sigma Pi and all of its member sisters are anxiously awaiting some of the biggest events on the sorority calendar. Among the coming activities is a Mother-Daughter Tea which has been a rewarding occasion during past years. It is at this informal gathering that the girls can ac quaint their mothers with the feminine aspect of the Campus and at the same time provide them with an entertaining talent pro gram conducted by a few of the girls themselves. Tentative dates for the tea are February 25 and March 4. Already, there is talk of the forthcoming May Crowning, held annually for the last three years by the Sorority. The coming of this festivity has, since its debut at the Hazleton Campus, been greeted with elaborate prepara tions, anxious discussions, and more than a twinge of excitement. Meet- Your Professor MR. RALPH CRAWFORD A recent addition to the faculty at Highacres is Mr. Ralph Craw ford, who taught at Ogontz Cam pus for 12 years. Mr. Crawford teaches Biological Science and Zo ology at Hazleton Campus. When asked about his feelings about working at Highacres, he replied, “I’ve fallen in love with the students and faculty at Highacres.” Belles Lettres Society By GEORGINE CHERNESKY Officers of the Belles Lettres Society were elected October 5 in the Memorial Building Conference Room. The results of that election are as follows: President—Paul Brenner Vice-President —Carolyn Egger Sec. Treasurer—Carmela Sacco Social Chairman—Kay Yencho Publicity Chairman . Georgine Chernesky Co-Chairman—Joanne Prezkop Since the first week of school, the Highacres . Belles Lettres So ciety has been working to stimu late the love of literature and the allied arts in the entire student body and faculty. The Belles Lettres Club has al ready sponsored an art show, pre sented by the Hazleton Art League on November 1. Those who gra ciously allowed the use of their paintings were: Mrs. Herbert Aach, Mr, John Barnes, Mrs. Bo gert, Miss Rebecca Boyle, Mrs. Crater, Mrs. Albert Sackas, and Mrs. Torri. In the immediate future, the Belles Lettres Society has dis cussed the possibilities of holding an essay or writing contest, of publishing a history of the Hazle ton Campus of Penn State, of con ducting a reading festival, and of sponsoring a more extensive art show. Highacres Fencing Club Active By LOREN BITTNER The Highacres Fencing Club has been holding meetings reg ularly on Thursday evenings at 8:00. President Richard Bertolini reports membership to !be impres sive, and increasing weekly. How ever, he tells us that no new mem bers will be admitted after next week so that teams can be formed to participate in inter-campus competition. Mr. Goldman, the team’s in structor, reports that he has found some potentially good fencers among the present mem bers particularly the girls, He hopes to have a team ready for competition within five or six weeks. The present club roster is as follows: Richard Bertolini (President), Carol Martinque, Fred Matthews, Loren Bittner, Joe Link, Robert Haas, William Casper, Alfred Tencza, Sally Switaj, Lois Lom bardo, Grace Ramaize, Mary Gar bacik, Rosemary Carey. Support, the Highacres Collegian HIGHACRES COLLEGIAN Inter-Campus Competition Results of inter-campus competition for the period ending on January 15 show Hazleton Campus holding a fair second, A breakdown of standings for the Anthracite are as follows: CHESS Third-round standings are 3 Wilkes-Barre 0 follows 2 Scranton ....... 1 Pottsville Hazleton BOWLING Wilkes-Barre 8 Pottsville Hazleton 8 Scranton TABLE TENNIS Wilkes-Barre 6 Pottsville Scranton 4 Hazleton, Report on S. G. A. On Tuesday, January 23, 1962, the Student Association of the Hazleton Campus met with Pres ident Richard Bertolini .presiding. President Bertolini welcomed the newly elected members: Carol Marciniak and Richard Powell. The newly elected officers were also recognized. They are George Wanko, Vice-President, and Glen Schaefer, Treasurer. The issue of attendance at the 0. S. G. A. conference, which will be held at University Park on February 9, was also discussed. President suggested that Glenn Schaeffer and George Wanko ac company him to the conference. The second issue under consid eration is that of the purchase of an F.M. tuner, which would be in stalled in the present high-fidelity system in use in the Student Union Building. Ed Soltis quoted prices on four F.M. tuners, one of which will be selected for installation. Also under consideration, was the possibility of allotting funds to I.C.G. in order to subsidize the annual trip of the organization to the state convention at Harris burg. However, under present cir cumstances, President Bertolini noted that while Student Govern ment could not promise to under take the entire sponsorship of this trip, Student Government would do everything in its power to aid I.C.G. as far as possible. Pres ident also noted that it is the duty of Student Government to see that funds are equally appropri ated to all organizations. CONGO CRISIS After the Berlin Congress, the I.A.C. reorganized its territory as the Congo Free State. Reports of hor rendous atrocities, e.g., cutting off hands of natives as a means of census taking, caused international pressure to be brought against Belgium. To obtain better control over internal conditions, Belgium took possession of the Congo on October 18, 1908, as a colony, a status maintained until 1960. CHESS W Pottsville 3 Hazleton 2 Scranton 1 Wilkes-Barre 0 BOWLING Hazleton Wilkes-Barre Scranton Pottsville TABLE TENNIS W Scranton 3 Wilkes-Barre 2 Pottsville I Hazleton 0 Intramural Basketball Standings Pos. Team 1. Warriors 2. Hawks ... 3. Celtics ... 4. Pistons .. 5. Lakers .. John Bossig, Harry Defina, Richard Diefnederfer, Joe Fulton, Norman Lacinski, Tom Randis, Harry Scheidy, John Rosenstock, Ken Warner. Andrew Baratta, Richard Ber tolini, Loren Bittner, Bill Casper, Glenn Gerhard, Mike Koval, Sam O’Donnel. Bucky Badamo, David Doyle, Mareie Gugliemini, Andrew Mar- Chese, Jude Matteo, Carmen Mil ora, Jerry Sacco, Wally Pilger. Bear, Fred Bernosky, Paul Brenner, Joe Bolitsky, G. Koshuta, Allen Saul, Ty Searfoss, Bill Slat tery, Richard Strunk. Bobeck, Falcone, Hampel, Link, Maletz, Riggs, Sloboda, Wisniews ki, Yoder, Yuhas. (Continued from Page 3) FEBRUARY 9, 1962 L T Pts. 0 0 9 1 0 5 2 0 3 3 0 1 L T Pts. 0 0 20 11 14 1 1 12 3 0 2 L T Pts. 0 0 12 1 0 12 2 0 3 3 0 4 W ~ 3 .. 1 .. 1 .. 0 Won Lost ..4 0 ..2 1 .. 1 2 .. 1 2 .. 0 8 Team Rosters Warriors Hawks Celtics Lakers Pistons