Vca, XVI No -Ado hti\ a 55 ,„„ If yoCare among the energetic s ambitious students here at Highacres, HEAD THIS ARTICLE iX The purpose of the Hazleton Cole ian is to bring the students up to dateimith the various activities t a ta e p - ce In our midst. To do this the REP. OTTERS THAT TURN IN NEWS ARTICLES MUST BE DEPENDABLE, PUNCTUAL, AND WILLING TO SPEW A HALF...HOUR OF SOLID, HOWST.TC6GOODNESSSWCRK ON THE PAPER, The paper Should be an asset to the school. If you feel that you can handle a positian on our college paper s PLEASE MAKE PLANS TO ATTEND THE REORGANIZATION MEETING THAT IS SCHEDULED FOR FEBUARY 8, THE PAPER IiEzDS REPORTERS AND TYPISTS,NOT ILTIVITI POINT SEEKERS kEd. note: It certainly looks as if we need typists.) =ANYONE SEE SOME SPIRITMING Mill) ?? Mat has happened to the school spirit at Highacres ?? It certainely has fallen by the mSyside somewhere along the line s at least as far as basketball games atroconcerned % Wednesday night the basketball team (they expect to come out on top this ysar ) played their fourth home gamed The Keystone team, which traveled a considerable distance to Hazleton High School s was represented nearly as well:as the Highacres boys,ln fact Keystone had more students in'attendanoe than we hadi Of the nearly two hundred students' enrolled at Highacressexactely eleven attended the game "That must be some kind of a record ( rotten record ) o i, The basketball team is sponsored out of funds which you yourselves pay s and the games are free s the distance you must travel is not great: we have a good teamsand they deserve your support No one is loaded down to the point where they ant spare two hours to watel a good basketball game. All that can be said at the present time is," Get .3 the ball fellow students and support the teamP Their record thus far is impressive; they've lost only one six s and they are expecting to make that up on their return match Bere league standings to dates NOTE WHERE HIGHACRES STANDS° TEAM WON LOST PERCENTAGE Johnstown 3 0 lOCO Hazletons I 050 , York 2 I ;661 Hershey I I x5OO Keystone 1 2 033 Mont Alto 0 3 0000 Altoona 0 4 iOOO Highacres bows for first time. Our Penn State Center quintet went down to thier first defeat at the hands of Johnstown by a heartbreaking score of 65-6 L. This catastrophe happened a week today at the Hazleton High gym before a pitiful small but spirited group of followers. The Pitt center did an effectite job of freezing the ball in the dying minutes of the game, but our boys tried to get pcssessinn of the ball and made an intenional foul. A good free throw by a Mitt man made the score 65-62 Johnstown in the lead. Hazleton raced down the court and Bob Boyle set loose an arching shot that swished through the hoop to pull us within a single tally 64-65. The whistle sounded a few seconds later to end the game. Norm Hall was high man fob the HUCsters, with Bob Boyle $ Stan Gruszewski and Clint Frank also hitting the double deckers. Vern Raos showed some classy floor work. Paul Hammett and Tom Guier were the best bets for the HAZ Lb - VON COLLEGIAN Thst: re rte-;l7.vnan, St,4 w I'r 4vereity otincer Highacres, ! HazietionsTermai dEaANIZATION ‘,4 Odki.koay.. game out of is the