March 20, 1953 SOFTBALL (continued) Within a few weeks, as soon as ole Mother Nature allows, Kighacres' students will be placing the first game in the Highacres Softball League, At the present time, four teams have been organized: ’’Blue Jays', l , "Vets", "Bandits", and "Yankee Kippers". These teams account for only fifty (50) of our male students. Where are the rest? Don't they want to play? If anyone who is not on any team wishes to play, contact Eddie Evancho or Marv Edelstcin, They arc both in the process of organizing a pennant contender. Of the teams already organized, they arc already/ having player squabbles* The "Bandits," under the "expert" management of Michael "Eddie Stanky" Evancho, have Roy Athorholt under contract and the "Blue Jays," managed by veteran Thomas Ondcrko, also have Athcrholt on its roster. Somebody/ had better give in——How about a player trade, managers? Last year the "Bandits" and the "Yankee Kippers" were both strong pennant contenders and, according to present reports, they both intend to bo very much in the running for the softball championship. The "Bandits" have many veterans back to do battle "Versatile Jim" Ustynoski, "Big Nick" Yanleoski, "Slugger" Yanuzzi, and others. The "Yankee Kippers" have only a few veterans back from last season. They are: Nick Pelick, Andy Karpinski, Short Saida, and Bob Tracy, However, the fraternity reach into the Mu Delta Sigma "Grab-bag" has come up with surprising talent which should put the "Kippers" right into the pennant running, Tony Taronc is the only veteran on the "Vets", and Tom Onderko and Bob Tomsho arc back to the wars for the "Blue Jays," The tentative rosters submitted by three of the four towns ''.re listed here. The "Yankee Kippers," the fraternity team, will hold try-outs soon for choosing its best players. The other rosters arc as follows: "Blue Jays" manager, Thomas Ondcrko; Robert Tomsho, Laurence Mitchell, Carl Bysura, George "Jim" Kobrick, John Lovrinic, Roy Athorholt, Norbert Tumbach, Edward Kakaloy, Thomas Hclock, Randall Grasley, and Ralph Sirota. "Vets"—Joseph Student, Michael Seaman, Stanley Lcskio, Thomas T'larovich, Daniel Postupack, Victor Pituch, Anthony Taronc, Manager, William Burcin, Donald Ncifcrt, Clint Frank, and John Stalma, "Bandits"—Michael Evancho, Manager, Joseph Andrews, James Ustynoski, Nicholas Skimbo,Michael Mistiszyn, Nicholas Ynnkoski, Nicholas Yanuzzi, Frank Yanncs, William Sarkas, William Kurdzicl, Raymond Schulta, Donald Snovv.r, and Joseph Scarcolla, ' Remember, if you want to play softball join some team NOW. Sec Edward Evancho or Marvin Edelstcin. COLLEGE ARTS SOCIETY TO PRESENT FOREIGN FILM The College Arts Society held its regular meeting on Friday, March 13, Mabel Lems acting as chairman. Several possibilities for raising money were suggested, but no definite plans were made. Plans were made for the next foreign film which will be presented on Wednes day, March 25, The film will be the well-known fairy tale BEAUTY AMD THE FEAST with dialogue in French and English subtitles. There will be two performances. The first showing will be during the fifth and sixth periods in S-101, The second performance will be in the evening at 8 o'clock in the Main Lounge, after which refreshments will be served, Jp<' Dolovich is in charge of arrangements*. Harriet Tulin and Joseph : irt are in charge of publicity* The refreshment committee consists of Mary Donish, Jane Tresslor, Sally Rarich, Beverly Wizdo, and Mabel Lewis, PLANS FOR 1 :AY DAY NOT IN MOTION Plans for May Day to be held May 9 are being carried forth by the Theta Sigma Pi Sorority in charge of the coronation ceremonies and the newly-formed Sohial Committee of the Student Council in charge of the Hay Dry Dance. HAZLETON COLLEGIAN Page 2 with