The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, March 18, 1964, Image 4

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SPORTS ACTIVITIES AT HAZLETON CAMPUS
HIGHACRES BASKETBALL SEASON
As the basketball season drew
to a close, Hazleton P. S. U. felled
a Mont Alto all-star team, 82-67.
In league activity, Hazleton lost
a close one to Scranton P. S. U.,
83-78. Wilkes-Barre Business Col
lege also dropped Hazleton, 94-78.
In a close contest with Wilkes-
Barre P. S. U., Hazleton lost 79-
73. In the final league game of
the season, a powerful Lackawan
na Jr. College team sunk Hazleton
Campus with a score of 123-82.
■ Congratulations to all the men
on the team, and special recog
nition to B. Smolen and R. Sind
linger, the high scorers for the
season. Sindlinger, even though he
is only 5' 10" tall, played center
for the Hazleton team and has
.scored as much as 35 points play
ing that position.
Mr, Leister informed the Colle
gian that he is working on a plan
‘which will expand the basketball
role at the Hazleton Campus next
year.
Fencing Club Meets
The sounds of clashing steel
continue to emanate from the
SUB game room every Tuesday
night at 7:30 p. m. As the novice
fencers improve in skill, accuracy,
and endurance, the classes become
more interesting.
This writer has the honor of
claiming the first wounds of
battle —on the right pinky. Be
ware, Joe Broyan, beware ! !
Intra-mural Bowling
Spring is just around the cor
ner, and the bowling fever has hit
the Campus. Six intramural teams
have been formed. These teams
are subject to revision. Consult
the bulletin board in the SUB for
team schedules.
Team 1 Facinelli, Orlock,
Kauffman, and Martin.
Team 2 Dusheck, T. Gennar
ro, V. Gennaro, and Dute.
Team 3 Hall, Cerasaro, Hol
lister, and Karl.
Team ,4 Chernosky, Lucia
Tucker, and Gido.
Team 5 Scarcella, Eidleman,
Grovich, and Rediwick,
Team 6 Girard, Seliga, Mol
inari, and Jefferies.
SEMY'S
SERVICE STATION
Your Friendly Inspection Service
20th and Alter Sts. Hazleton
HIGHACRES COLLEGIAN
Bottom row, left to right: J. Rapes, manager; B, Philips; J. Gido;
B. Smolen; C. Jumpeter; Mr. Leister.
Top row, left to right: H. Hollister; J. Mauer; B. Lutz; W. Yuhas;
R. Sindlinger; H. Chernosky.
Absent when the picture was taken: P. Bujak, T. Bittner.
NEW CIRCLE K CLUB
there are now 520 such clubs
throughout the United States and
Canada, with about 11,000 mem
bers. A petition for club 520 was
publicly accepted at the 500th
club’s charter night ceremony
when students from St. Benedicts
College, Atchinson, Kansas, and
their sponsors made their pres
ence known, and tendered com
pleted credentials.
Also on hand for the charter
night ceremony were three mem
bers of the Circle K Club of Car
thage College, Carthage Illinois,
representing the mother club of
Circle K. Circle K was founded
at Carthage College in 1946.
Some 200 people attended the
February 1 function, including the
35 members of the new Circle K
club and their ladies. D. Dean
Rhoads, Fort Wayne, Indiana,
Chairman of the Kiwanis Inter
national Committee on Circle K
Clubs, was also there, as was
James W. Putnam, Emporia, Kan
sas, Trustee of Kiwanis Inter
national, Charles R. Fortmeyer, a
student at Kansas State Univer
sity, Manhattan, Governor of Cir
cle K’s Kansas District, and of
ficers, members and their ladies
from the Kansas Kiwanis District
and the Kiwanis Club of Topeka,
the latter of which is sponsor of
the 500th Circle K club.
Registration Date
For Spring Term
Registration for the Spring
Term will take place March 31.
Classes will begin April 2.
STUDENT POLL
Ron Reid 2nd Term
Business
I see nothing wrong with a
woman running for the Presi
dency. A woman is mentally and
physically equal to a man. How
ever, society presently is neither
ready nor advanced enongh to ac
cept a woman President. Perhaps,
in thirty years, we will be ready
for her acceptance because of
more education.
Elaine Hahn 2nd Term
Division of Counseling:
I don’t think a woman would
make a good President. They say
it’s a man’s world, and it is,
really. The office of the President
should be run by a man because
it requires a man to shoulder that
kind of responsibility, A woman
is too emotional: even with the
same background and education,
she wouldn’t have the right atti
tude that a man would have.
Ronnie Basset 2nd Term
Business:
I feel a woman is both mentally
and physically capable of handling
the job of the Presidency. Women
have made outstanding contribu
tions in such other fields as
science; therefore, why wouldn’t
they also be successful Presi
dents? An educated woman could
fulfill the position as well as an
educated man.
Editor’s Note
It is interesting to note that out
out of those nine interviewed, the
six who felt a woman could attain
the Presidency were males, and
the three who answered in the
negative were females.
March 18, ,1964
Intercampus League
The Spring Term Tournament
of the Intercampus League’s
“Eastern Group” is to be held at
Wilkes-Barre on Friday and Sat
urday, April 10-11.
Commonwealth campuses par
ticipating in the event are
Allentown, Hazleton, Ogontz,
Pottsville, Scranton, Wilkes-
Barre, Wyomissing, and York.
Pairings are as follows:
Bracket I
Chess: Hazleton vs. York.
Bow lin g : Wilkes-Barre vs.
Scranton.
Table Tennis: Allentown vs.
Pottsville.
Bracket II
Chess: Pottsville vs. Scranton.
Bowling: Wyomissing vs.
Scranton.
Table Tennis: Wilkes-Barre vs.
Ogontz.
Bracket 111
Chess: Wyomissing vs. Wilkes-
Barre.
Bowling: York vs. Allentown.
Table Tennis: Wyomissing vs.
Scranton.
Bracket IV
Chess: Ogontz vs. Allentown.
Bowling: Hazleton vs. Potts-
ville.
Table Tennis: Hazleton vs.
York.
As far as Intercampus League
progress this year—the Fall and
Winter Term Tournaments qauli
fied the following teams for the
championship playoffs in May:
Chess: Ogontz, Behrend, Allen
town, Altoona.
Bowling: Ogontz, McKeesport,
Scranton, Altoona.
Table Tennis: Ogontz, McKees
port, Scranton, Altoona.
Plans are also being formulated
for some sort of individual com
petition in the State playoffs so
that those outstanding compet
itors who may not have had the
good forutne to be associated with
a championship team will have a
chance for recognition.