fi:411,..4,... - •::0 -- : Colleg 01.17,N0. 2 Active spring predicted for WHCB Since the beginning of the Winter Term, the campus radio station, WHCB, has been inactive. The radio club's studio is located in the South Building. Some radio club members went to the studio several times to do a radio shoW, but the door was locked and none of the station officers could be found. Phil Voystock, a station DJ., made his Dee Hartman, a Resident Hall own attempts to operate the Assistant said that, "Dorm station during lunch periods Until students would like to listen to he heard rumors that the stations the station's broadcasts if they go transmitting mechanism - had back on the air." been disconnected. "Once I Station members have went in and their was no power at expressed an interest in seeing the studio," said Voystocls. "I the station put bck into service. rtufp doing it just for Tony HIGHACRES pr wz Bob,Tier, another Mt, CoLLECTANPhilltography Editor, commented, "I enjoyed working said that he "would definitely like at WHCB, but if the transmitter is to see the station back in disconnected, no one wants to operation." Members of the Residence hall lounge vandalized was still usable. "Other Mai the lock being bent, the machine is okay." As a result of the break-in, the During the early morning lounge will now be locked every hours of Friday, January 22, an night at 12:00. At that time unknown person or group of per- Residence Hall students will not sons broke into the cashbox of the Super Galaxian video game located in the Residence Hall "By keeping the lounge clos lounge. In addition to stealing an ed the rest of the year, we undetermined amount of money, would lose too much money on the culprit or culprits stacked the games and pinball machine lounge furniture to dangerous there." fraights around the room and on Cy Falatko the ping-pong tables. Upon Residential Life Coordinator discovering the theft, the lounge was quickly barred from student use by the Residential Life Staff and was to remain closed until only lose the use of the video the guilty person was "man games and pinball machine, but enough to return the money," ac- will also lose access to the ping cording to a notice posted on the pong tables and one of the hall's lounge entrance. This act was two color television sets. Anyone later rescinded by Cyril Falatko, caught in the lounge after mid- Residential Life Co-ordinator. night will be charged with "By keeping the lounge closed violating residence hall policy. the rest of the year, we would lose Anyone who may have in too much money on the video formation on the identity of the games and pinball machine culprit or culprits is asked to con- Parnai; 44 Gairocanzna chine there," Falatko explained to the tact Cy Falatko or any of the four game Collegian, Falatko went on fur- Residence Assistants at the i n residence hall room. tiler to say that the video game Residence Hall Office. • Xh'" , c kla w v. k talk to himself." WHCB transmitted through the Service Electric Cabiesystem this year, meaning that FM listeners could receive the station's broadcasts by hooking their radios up to a television cable and tuning to 91.1 FM. For on campus listeners, WHCB broadcasted at 1580 AM. By Tony Leshinskie other two communications media on campus, the COLLEGIAN and the Hazleton Campus Video, have also expressed similar thoughts acknowledging the fact that the addition of radio broadcasting is a definite asset to the campus. Steve Connolly, a WHCB official, said that the organization does have events planned for the Spring Term. "We're working on bringing 'Ladies and Gentlemen, the Rolling Stones,' on campus. We're also planning on conducting tours of the studio at -thitArts and CrafilnFestival, " said Headttexi, "Well definitely be broadcasiing by the first day of the Spring Term." George Caliva, WHCB advisor, was unavailable for comment. lan Unmanned WHCB studio in South building. Station has been inactive since the beginning of the winter term. SGA financial status reviewed In preparation for the spring an account that allows Dr. David term, the Student Government along with the SGA ecide is Association is reviewing its along awith the SGA decide financial status. In lune of 1981 it where this money can best be received $6400 from University channeled, and about $2OOO Park to begin preparation for the dollars for improvements to the fall term of 1981. The nin the fall Commons and the game room in term, it r eceived an addition al the dormitory. The government $3200. also had an additiona income of The group has $2373 devoted to the purchase of a class gift, $7OO in please see "SGA" page 5 the "Director's Special Account," Condors drop exciting game in season finale By Donna Rose Roberts Although they lost, the Penn State Hazleton Campus Con dors' season came to an ex citing and fitting end as they lost to York PSU, 77-76, in the Condors' first Commonwealth Campus Athletic game since 1949. During the first half the Condors enjoyed a lead as large as twelve points and were able to maintain the lead until midway through the second,half. With a little more than nine minutes remaining in the game the York Lions were able to sur pass the Condors for the first time. The lead then see-sawed February 1982 please see "CONDOR SEASON" pg. 16
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