Penn State Hazleton Basketball Schedule Lehigh County College Nov 20 Nov 23 Sussex County College Nov 29 Keystone Jr. College Bucknell University Dec 4 Mont Alto Penn State* Middlesex College Pec 6 Dec 8 Delaware Penn State* Dußois Penn State Janl2 Scranton Penn State* Jan 15 Ogontz Penn State* l.uzeme County College Jan 17 Berks Penn State* Jan 19 Jan 22 York Penn State* Bucknell University Jan 24 Schuylkill Penn State* Jan 26 Jan 29 Mont Alto Penn State* Jan 31 Baptist College Delaware Penn Stale* Scranton Penn State* Wilkes University Ogontz Penn State* feb 12 Betks Penn State* Feb 14 Gloucester College Feb 16 Yoik Penn State* Feb 19 Schuylkill Penn State* Feb 23 CCAC Eastern Regions Is Feb 26 CCAC Final Four Feb 27 CCAC Final Four * CCAC Qames Light continuedfrom Page 1 Krone and all members of the traffic light committee. At this meeting, several prob lems with the intersection were brought forth. Some included the slight rise to the left when exiting campus is sometimes difficult to see over. Also, when vehicles exit the Airport Beltway, their right turn signal tends to stay on, giving the appearance that they are going to enter the campus. The car exiting campus then pulls out into traffic, and the car or truck coming off the beltway at high speed broad sides the exiting car. After hearing the way the intersection was set up, Penn DOT estimated that the light would only cost $40,000. The SGA’s time and efforts paid off. Towards the end, after hearing that a light was needed and the funds were not available, Senator Musto said that he wanted to be “...A third party...” He promised a third of the funds, Sugarloaf will provide a third of 1993-1994 Faculty Slams Students—A GAIN By Alisandra Heinz This past Wednesday night, Penn State Hazleton held its 3rd semi-annual OTIS/WHCB student faculty basketball game. Not all of the faculty or student team members showed up for the game. Three student players, Arvel Brown, Jerry Kisatsky, Michelle Price, switched sides to aid the opposing team. There was a small, but enthusiastic audience to cheer on both teams. The faculty team, last year’s reigning champions, held the lead the entire game. The student team never gave up the tight. Michelle Zagata and Thomas Gilligan tried to bring the team back manv times. At the end of the first PSU Hazleton Cheers Up By David A. Scopinich There is more than just one team that has been practicing hard in the gymnasium this year The eheerleading team has been holding two hour practice sessions every Tuesday and Ihursday since September. The team captains are Tara l larris and Brooke McCutheeon. The returning cheerleaders are Jalenc Brennan, Gina Mattem, and Melissa Ryniak. Ihe squad’s new cheer leaders are Jen Zerfass, Colleen McClure, Becky Halcowilcz, Maria Dougherty, Lisa Spitale, Steph Harainis, and F.sther Huang. The team has never competed before hut with (heir new advisor, Mrs. Cassano, (hey are looking forward to entering into competitions. Hie team travels with the basketball team and cheers at every game. Also, they perform at events such as Parents Weekend which took place a few weeks ago. The team performs a very energenic Km line during halftime of the basketball games and provides another reason to come out ajul see the games. the required monies, and Penn State will pro vide the final third of funds. Penn DOT agreed to do an official traffic survey at no cost. However, to make sure that it would not be a waste of time, they asked the students first to do an informal study The study was conducted over.the past few weeks. Volunteering the majority of their/ days was Sandy Heinz, Tonia Sulick and Phoe nix Wissemann. Other volunteers included Erik Schiable, Melissa Eckerl, Davne McAfee, Scott Lieberman and Circle K. / All that remains now is the formalities. Another meeting is in the works. This one will be between the same parties. The informal study results will be turned in. At that time the i financial agreement will be signed and : Sugarloaf will be able to request that a formal 1 study be completed. After they record their 1 findings, the way for the traffic light to be : erected will be clear. half the score was 3-18 in favor of the faculty. Dayne McAfee led the student team with a high score of 20 points. Cy Falatko was the lead scorer for the faculty. There was a technical foul charged to Arvel Brown in the second half which could have brought the students within five points of the faculty. Brown also contributed 18 points to help the faculty to victory. Two clutch shots, which would have brought the student team within winning distance, were taken by Tom Gilligan. But both missed the basket. The game ended with the score 59 to 50 with the faculty coming out on top. Hunting Begins Searching for the right apartment or dorm By Tonia Suiick At the end of the Fall semester many students concern themselves with scheduling classes lor the upcoming semester. Students transl'ening to University Park in the fall, however, must prepare themselves not only Ibi a diffcicul academic atmosphere but for u social change as well. Youi social life al University Park de pends on where you choose to reside. When looking lbi a place to live it is a good idea to leview all the available options. There is a wide vaiiety ot housing to choose from in cluding residence halls, apartments, and townhouses. it you like the downtown life, living ncai or on campus is the best choice. If peace and quiet is your preference then resid ing in one of the townhouses outside the downtown area may be a more realistic op tion. Another large factor in determining where to live is price. Prices can range from $ 150 a month for places outside of town, to $450 per month for places close to campus. Ilteie are a number of varying factors that deteimine the price of an apartment or lownhousc. Places can be furnished or unfur nished, and with or without a balcony. Some places include all basic utilities with the rent while others do not. Availability and cost of parking is another consideration to be fae toied in to the University Park life equation. Renters need to be careful . If an apartment has a low rent, it may be unfur nished and not include utilities. If rent seems high it may include complete furnishings, cable, utilities and a prime location. Also, lie awaie that many leases may be for one year spanning from August to August, and not just the normal school term spanning from August to May. Always read your line print before signing anything. Season Page 5
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