Vol. XVL, No. 18 STUDENT COUNCIL NEWS President Norm Hall has announced that the To V. set will be returned today or early next weeko It was repaired by Ponsockts at a cost of approximately $250000 It was decided that the student enrollment be divided among the council members so that the council can get in contact with each person on the new building project, Petitions will be in circulation soon to get the opinion of the students on this ideas Mr° Peightal s faculty athletic advisor s asked for assurance from the council for the money just in case it would be needed for the Johnstown trip this weekend° As it stands now thU"Ea6ketball budget will take care of the known expenditures, but anything, such as, bad weather would delay their return home, they would be in the nred o n The council gave Mr. Peightal the, guarantee of some money if he needs it for the playoff tripe SOCIAL COI/PUTTEE NEVIS The social committee held two meetings this week to decide on a social calendar forthe year and to assemble ideas about how our dances and parties can he attracted to the students:, as you can see(from those sizzling Signs) there is fun in the making for March 12----Dontt forget, Friday night--March 12---See you in the Main Lounge---Bring your energy and wit along/ . HUCsters END SEASON IN TIE — 7 - 7 ----- " --------- FOR IST PLACE-----Co—Champions of Jr. College Basketball League. Our HUCsters ended a successful season by downing the Hershey five at Hershey by a 85-73 score. This game ended the season for our Center with a 10-2 record, and puts us in a first place tie with York as co-champions of the Jr. College Basketball Lague. Norm HALL was top scorer for the center with 32 points. Raos was behind with 22 markersi while Bob Bojpte had 13 tallies, Jack Polchin, Frank and Stan tithe mangy played good ball all the way, Our team is now taking part in the playoffs at Jolvrnstown * GOOD LUCK, boys* Come back as VICTORS. SPORTS HIGHLIGHT Sportrait of Zack Taylor— Coach of 1954 Junior College Co-Champions by Norby Turnbach One of the youngest Coaches-24 years old-ever to coacha college • basketball team and also a championship team is Hazleton's own--Zack Taylor. Zack was graduated from Hazleton High School in 3.947, where he played on the ten m for three years. His proudest moment there occurred when he helped HAZLETON COLLEGIAN Weekly Newsletter Edition The 'Pennsylvania State: University Center Highaeres, Hazleton, Pennsylvania Ilarch 5, 1954 =l= close Clint