Page Four BASKETBALL AND BOWLING GETS OFF TO GOOD START 1 Win, 2 Loses For HUC Cagers Survey Taken Of Enrollments . An evidence that the expected enrollment crush has not yet hit the colleges and universities of the country is contained in the infor mation provided by Dr. Garland G. Parker in the annual study of enrollment statistics for the edu cational journal, School and Soci ety. “The standout fact in fulltime enrollments,” says Dr. Parker, “is a slowdown of freshman registra tions, with a growth of only 0.3% indicated in the 531,215 first-year students in 897 institutions report ing in both 1962 and 1961. The year’s small increase con trasts sharply with the increases in 1961 (5.4%) and 1960 The lag is attributed to the World War II lower birth rates. Freshman enrollments by study fields showed the following, re sults: engineering down s.7%de clines also in business, agricul ture, and nursing; increases m education (3.2%) and arts and sci ences (1.4%). Other results of Dr. Parker s study include the following: 1 Full-time students were up 6.2% despite the small increase in freshman enrollment. 2. Part-time and evening class enrollments up 7.3%. 3. Grand total enrollment is up 6.5%. 4. Of all students, 54% are in large public and private universi ties. 5. Enrollment in the Middle Atlantic states is up only 3.4% lowest of the 9 regions. 6. Returns from 1,090 institu tions show a grand total of 3,493,626 students. Penn State now ranks 12th m full-tmie enrollment, displacing Purude in last year’s statistics The University of California, with 66,519 students is .first;. „„ e ” n State is listed as having 19,332. Authentic Ivy Fashions For Class and Campus A distinctive shop for men 42 W. Broad St. Hazleton, Pa. HIGH ACRES COLLEGIAN Loan Offered By Women’s Auxiliary The Women’s Auxiliary of the Pennsylvania State University, Hazleton Campus have established an emergency short term loan fund program. An emergency short term loan is a loan in amount up to $lOO, without interest, for a period of six months; and shall be available to any full-time student at the Hazleton Campus. Applications for such loans are available in Mr. Schneider’s office. Also, another long term loan fund for girls at the Hazleton Campus is available. SMILE AWHILE Freshman—“ May I kiss you?” Co-ed —“Jeepers! Another ama teur.” “Why are you late?” “Class started before Prof—' Student Igot here.” Frosh “I’m tired. I was out with a nurse last night.” Soph “Cheer up. Maybe youi mother will let you go out without one, sometime.” Senior (at basketball game) “See that big substitute down there playing forward? I think he is going to be our best man next year.” Co-ed—“Oh, darling, this is so sudden!” “What is college bred, Frosh Pop?” Dad—“ College bread is a four year loaf made from the flavor of youth, and the old man’s dough.” “Are they very strict at your college?” “Strict? Do you remember Jonesy? Well, he died in class, they propped him up until the lec ture ended.” “I had the girls running in cir cles when I was in college.” “I never knew you were such a sheik.” “I wasn’t. I was women’s track coach.” LEROY LONG Esquire On January 10, 1963, the High acres Basketball squad travelled to Wilkes-Barre to play the Wilkes-Barre Center team. Al though down by 2 points at the end of the first half, the local team rallied to pull ahead by a score of 66-58. Four of the first five players were in double figures, as Hazleton displayed a balanced attack. Highacres FG Scheidy 7 Pugliese 6 Randis 5 Fulton 2 Rosenstock 3 Boettger 1 Rapes 0 Wilkes-Barre FG Barawitz 8 Worder 0 Piorkowski 6 Baron 2 Partilla 6 Lewis 3 On January 14, at the Grebey Jr. High, the team went down in defeat to the Lackawanna Jr. Col lege team by a score of 99-80. Pugliese and Scheidy led the lo cals with 28 and 22 points respec tively. Highacres Fulton Rosenstock Scheidy Pugliese ... Boettger ... Randis Lackawanna FG Garrity ....; 7 Popack 3 Brogna 2 O’Malley 3 Donahue 5 T’Shopp 3 Granahan 11 Carlaia 2 Lazzera 9 Plan a Winter Party Skiing, Tobogganing, Skating Genetti’s Hotel Rt. 220 - Southt of Laporte Phone 5491 (1/4 hours from Hazleton) Special Group Rates January 28, 1963 On January 18, the Highacres team bowed to a highly superior Kings Freshman team at Kings ton. Fulton was high for the home team with nine field goals for 18 points. Highacres Fulton , Scheidy Randis Pugliese Baigis .. Kings Freshmen FG O’Donnell 5 Heslin 3 Lowery 7 Hamn 7 Lazorcheck 3 Maywalt- 4 Roberts 2 Pieczynski 2 Crawdell 3 Bowling Team Ready To Roll On February 2, 1963, the varsity team will bowl in Allentown. At this time, it will be possible for them to take the division title which will mean a trip to the main campus. 10 10 22 28 The members of the varsity team are Wayne Michael, Bill Slattery, Brian Carl, Jim Scarcel la, Prank Kubillus, and Jim Naw - racay. They have been invited by La- Salle University to participate in the A.C.U. Invitational Tourney on February 16 and 17. The winners of this event will compete in the National Finals in Buffalo. The Intramural Leagues will be gin their matches Sunday, Jan. 27, at the Bowl Arena. Anyone inter ested is welcome to join. F E L L I N ' S Fine Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry 14 E, Broad St. Hazleton, Pa. BOSTON HARDWARE STORE Dupont “Lucite” Paints 44 N. Wyoming St. Hazleton
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