HIGHACRES COL • , •-• • . . . • • -` •• - •• : --:••••• ..,?•••:://,,,'•••.:••.,-"- • - • • -•- t • • `-" • •:•:• • The 1973 Volleyball Intra mural League has completed its season, and the Hornets reign as the champions of the ten team league. Going into their final came of the regular season, the Hornets were undefeated; however, they were upset by the Setters, thus setting up the championship game with the Sweat Socks, whose only defeat came at the hands of the Hornets in mid-season. Both teams were ready for the October 22 championship Fame. The air at the courts be fore the game was tense, but the Hornets seemed to be more at ease when the first game of the match started. The cornets easily beat the Sweat Socks with a 15-1 victory. The tension seemed to be with the TTornets in the gerund game a s +he sweat Socks kept up with the Hornets in scoring. At the end of the eight-minute time limit, the score was tied at 11-11, thus creating an over time. In the overtime, the Hornets held the Sweat Socks to their eleven points as they scored the necessary two points to win the game. The result was a 13-11 game, with the Hornets winning the 'second game and the championship. The Hornets finished their season with a 9-1 record. The members of the 1973 championship team are all soph omores. The members are: Mary Beth Pollock, Mary Melenchick, Mary Fran Postupack, Mary Ann McGlory, Carole Shenosky, Theresa, Zola, Marian Hopis, and Mary Angie DeLazio. The girls practiced hard for their championship game and it paid off well. The Final Standings for the 1973 Intramural Volleyball League are the following: HORNETS Sweat Socks Spikers Tigers by Mary Angie 1 `it:' r Blue Devils Avengers Singapore Slings 1 This year was a very suc— cessful year for volleyball, with ten teams and approximately 84 girls competing in the games. Many thanks should go to Mrs. Deidre Jago for organizing the teams, and to the Intramural Board for being at the games to keep score and time. Credit should be given to the teams themselves for being at the courts for all their scheduled games. The 1973 Volleyball seas on was successful because so many people on campus showed interest in the sport. CAROUSEL BOOK N' CARD GIFTS DOWNTOWN HAZLETON YOUR NAME IMPRINTED ON CHRISTMAS BOxED CARDS -NO EXTRA CHARGE AT OUR STORE OPEN 9 TO 9 MON. THRU FRI. ---SAT. 9 TO 5 Shoes for the entire family T, NOVEMBER 16, 1973 - PAGE 9 GYMNASTICS CLUB ELECTIONS The TTiphacres Gymnastics Club eleoted its officers during the meeting on October 25 The new officers are: President- Tom Urosevich, Vice President- Kevin Abbate, Secretary-Kathy "6utler and Treasurer Joanne Jaycox. The club llas secured. the Hazleton yNci , ETmnasium at a cost of ' , 8.00 ner student ner term. An opti.on is offered to male club members for fn.ll YMCA privileges at an additional cont of $2;00 ner term. The deadline for payment for the ~rimer term is Dec. 7. ()becks may be given to Joanne Jaycox, treasurer, and made payable to The Hazleton YNCA. Those stu dents of the club who wish to exercise and develop themselves, continued rlag:e ten A j:4 LTI, 4,4 E'S SHOE STOR £~ UJ~ 28 W. Broad Street Hazleton, Pa Phone 455-3022