Page Ten- Alghacree Collegian, Highlights by BILL MICHAEL The clock was running out and the spectators were beginning to shuffle in their bleacher seats. Jeff Deversi high hook-shot from 3/4-court was followed with doubtful indifference. But when the ball snapped through the net at the sound of the final buz zer, the crowd roared its amazement and the shooter be came an instant hero. The Student-Faculty bas ketball game had ended. Held on Wednesday, March 20, it was a typically Rlghacrian event, complete with excited participants, "enthusiastic" cheerleaders (both male and female), and an appreciative audience. Although no gymna sium presently exists on cam pus, the event was well organ ized- -and well attended at the Most Precious Blood gym in Hazleton. The game got underway at 7:30 with a lot of action, a precedent that was followed throughout the evening. The scoring among the students was fairly impressive, with Ken Heydt (7 at the half, 9 at final) the high shooter. The Hazleton Campus fa culty played a solid offen sive passing game, though they lacked in shooting. Their genuine enthusiasm was evident throughout the game. Ron Biggers led in scoring with 2 points at the half and 10 points final. George Bobby and Dean Joseph MoCallus did a superb job as referees. The value of mere vic tory seemed disregarded in R. WR U BEY EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT SALES a SERVICE NATIONAL SERVING THE CUSTOMERS NEEDS NATIONWIDE! 105 SUSQUEHANNA BLVD. WEST HAZLETON, PENNA. 18201 pril 9, 1974 SINK'EM SWEETIE Between the boy (?) cheer leaders kissing the faculty and Mr. Bigger's contact lens coming out, it is easy to say that the Student-Faculty basketball game was truly a comedy of errors. The Dean and Mr. Bobby as referees did a topnotch job. However, the problems were that Mr. Bobby kept confusing the job of referee with that of player, and the Dean couldn't decide whether he wanted to be a referee or a cheerleader. Mr. Bobby scored 4 points, and the Dean just scored. Bob Fallon, Rolly Loomis, Rainer Freyer, Butch Mazurek, Bill Steele, Joe Zuba, Al Rozo, Barry Jais, and Joe Lendvay did a fantastic job as cheerleaders. They gave the faculty support in a variety of ways. They held the student basket for the faculty, did several cheers, (Lord only knows WHAT cheers) and took the walk out of the Walkathon Chairman and the spin out of a Sperm. When the ball would roll near the boy (?) cheer leaders' bench, and the ref eree would call it for the students, the cheerleaders would take it and then act innocent of such treachery. Temporary insanity must have struck the squad when they rushed out and mugged Ducky Binns, who just quacked in favor of hard play, pure ex citement, and the unchecked antics of cheerleaders and players alike, The final score was Students 52, and Faculty 38. by Maria J. Rovito reply. Pandemonium also broke loose when Killer Krone accidentally (?) elbowed stu dent Bill Pinerfrook. Killer became the killee as the stu dent team rushed to Bill's defense. As always the girl cheer leaders did a fine job. The Comedy of Errors was comically presented by faculty and students in conjunction with SUB. Other higlights were: ..."Secret Weapon" superstar Ray Bast who did a fine play ing job. ...Jeff (Sperm) Devers' unbe lievable 3/4 court hook shot. ...Mr. Bobby's job as a player. ...John Busher's running ability. ...the faculty team in the old girls' basketball team uniforms. ...Mr. Bigger's contact lens. ...the high flying cheerleaders. ...the student team in the assorted basketball team uniforms. ...Ken Heydt's 16 points. ...the luscious boy (?) cheer leaders. ...the faculty team consist ing of "Stick" Price, "Chiming" Bell, "Blue Jay" Breckenridge, "Killer" Krone, Ronald "Mac- Donald" Biggers, "Fingers" Klomp, "Duck" Binns, "Secret Weapon" Bast, and "Great Nat ional Player" (GNP) Biacchi. ...SGA players featuring Mark Denke, Mike Petresky, John Busher, Milton Trumbauer, Ken Heydt, Joe "Marc" Morris, and RH players, Mitch Kinstler, Bill Finerfrock, and Jeff Devers. coma TT BILLIARD g BOWLING SUPPLY • Trophies *Exercise Equipment eTwo-Piece Cues *Golf Equipment &PUMA Shoes eßutterfly and Harvard Table-Tennis Paddles OPEN DAILY TILL 5 WED. & FRI. TILL g Phone ..455-5872 124 North Wyoming Street Hazleton
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