Hazleton collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1937-1956, November 21, 1950, Image 3

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    Tuesday, November 2/, MO
Hastings Hitting It
BY JOE HASTINGS
In time past school spirit has been at a pretty low ebb. But now it seems
to be picking up. The first clue to this was the hay-ride. The 150 who went
were in high spirits from the beginning, thanks to the moonlight ride, danc
ing, and refreshments. Another clue was the "ill-fated" bon-fire. Although
Mr. Peyton and the dorm boys had enough timber piled up for a good sized
block-house, when the match was put to it, it flared up in a blazing con
glomeration of spruce, pine, and maple for only five minutes. But its warmth
kindled a song which caught and held. Far into the night the strains of
"Nittany Lion" and "Blue and White" could be heard in the valley below.
And how about the retaining wall being constructed by the dorm students
over at the book store? Isn't there a trace of spirit there? Now don't get
me wrong. We don't expect you out there waist deep in a trench swinging a
pick or Shovel, but here's what we do want:
On Wednesday evening our basketball team opens its season against the
Alumni at the A. D. Thomas Memorial Gym. Here's another chance to show
that indomitable school spirit. The boys will be out on the floor giving it
all they've got. So how about it people? Let's give them our support by at
tending the games. Let's show them that school spirit is still high at P.S.C.
P S CI TO OPEN AGAINST ALUMNI
P S C will open its season on Wed
nesday, November 22 against the
powerful almuni team. Holdovers
from last year's varsity team are
Emil Hutyan, Jommy Mulligan, and
Zack Taylor, this year's captain.
Newcomers to the squad are Bill Al
den, Don Glass, Brooks Holtzclaw,
Jack Krause, Gabe Lensack, Mike
Ostroff, Frank Sando, Tom Scambia,
Ray Seid, and Harry Wendell. The
managers of the team are Nick
Kramer and Art Eschenbach. The
team is coached by Syd Rudman.
Newcomers to this year's schedule
are Pitt Junior College, Ogontz Cen
ter, and Fordham University. The
complete schedule follows.
*Wed, Nov. 22
Wed., Dec. 6 Pottsville Center—a
Sat., Dec. 9 York Jr. College—h
Th., Dec. 14 Keystone Jr. College—a
Fri., Dec. 15 Ogontz Center—h
*Sat., Dec. 16 Bl'msburg STC-JV—a
Fri.,. Jan._ 5 Altoona .Center—h
Wer., Jan. 10 Hershey Jr. Coll.—h
Fri., Feb. 9 Keystone Jr. College—h
Sat., Feb. 10 Ogontz Center—a
Wed., Feb. 14 Pottsville Center—h
Sat., Feb. 17 Altoona Center—a
Wed., Feb. 21 Hershey Jr. College—a
Fri., Feb. 23 Pitt Jr. College—h
Sat., Feb. 24 York Jr. College—a
Mar. 2-3 PJCAA Championships—h
*Mon., Mar. 12 Fordham Univ.—h
PJCAA—Pa. Jr. Coll. Athletic Assoc.
*—Exhibition Games
Gym Class Pyramid
Bottom, Left to Top: Harold Klemow, Emil Hutnyan, Brooks Holtzclaw,
Bert Hall, Gene Martini, Fred Mader and Dale Croop.
INTRA-MURAL BASKETBALL
Teams thus far entered in the intra
mural basketball league with their
respective captains are the Globe
ITrotters, Bob Matchick; Warriors,
Ted Yuhas; Pros, John Levkulick;
Sharpshooters, Jack Iles; Bopsters,
Henry Giuliani; Falcons, Hal Kle
mow; Bloomerboys, Alan Rowland.
Scores for the first week of competi
tion are: Globe Trotters 33—Pros 20,
Bloomerboys 35—Falcons 17. The
Bopsters defeated the Sharpshooters
by forefeit. The Warriors have not
seen any action yet.
Games are played every Thursday
evening starting at six thirty at the
A. D. Thomas Memorial Gym. Teams
will play each other twice. The win
ner of each round-robbin will meet
in a championship game. League
meetings which are held in Mr. Rud
man's office every Thursday at 11:30,
must be attended by one representa
tive of each team. Any team wishing
to enter the intra-mural league should
send' - a - representatiVe lo—the—lea-gue
meeting. A team's admission to the
league must be approved by a maj
ority of the teams currently in the
league.
Alumni—h
PHYS. ED. INSTRUCTORS
MEET AT STATE COLLEGE
The physical education instructors
of all the Penn State Centers met at
State College on Friday and Saturday
November 17-18.
HAZLETON COLLEGIAN
JAMES TAYLOR, Team Captain
Receives Coach's Congrats.
Talking-It-0v
VARSITY
vs.
ALUMNI
Wednesday, Nov. 22
A. D. THOMAS GYM
Third and Grant Sts.
Hazleton
Coach Rudman and Varsity Squad
CLUB NEWS
The Math-Engineering Club will
show the technicolor film, "Alloy
Steel," at the Botany building lecture
room November 30. The film is cir
culated by the Bethlehem Steel Cor
poration.
The club is also planning a social
affair for the evening of December
8. The planning committee are Har
old Filbert, John Zamba, Harold Kra
mer, Mary Lou Gagliardi, and Dom
inick Landro.
The German Club will sponsor an
all-college dance December 2. Frank
Thompsen, who is entertainment
chairman, asks the "talented one's"
to volunteer advice and services.
Future social affairs of the Ger
man Club will be limited to club mem
bers, officials announced last week.
Memberships in the club are still be
ing accepted from those who are
studying German or those who have
had it.
The Women's Activities Club has
instituted a baby-sitting service,
Florence Yannes, club advisor, an
nounced last week. Names of girls
Who will sit with children are on file
with Jeanu Roth at the switchboard.
Plans are being made for a bake
sale on December 9 to raise funds
for the gym drive. Watch the bulletin
board for further details.
The Spanish Club discussed plans
for a Christmas Dance at its meeting
November 7. Community singing and
bingo followed the business
Dorm Proctor and
Dean of Wo men
James Steel
Florence Yannes
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