The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, May 20, 1974, Image 8

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Spring intercollegiate
soccer has been dominated by
good scoring on the part of
the Highacres dynamos who cur
rently possess a 2-win to 1-
loss record. In the battle
against Capital Campus, Hazle
ton slipped to defeat 3-2. Mr.
Ron Biggers and Ken Heydt
scored the two goals. In the
Schuylkill game, Highacres
booters eased to a 2-0 vic
tory, with Hugo Correa chalk
ing up both goals. Bill Schaf
fer recorded the shut-out as
goalie. In the big Wilkes-Bar
re contest, Tim Weller smacked
in 4 goals, followed by Correa!
with 2, and Dennis Catino and
Bill Finerfrock with 1 apiece,
Goalies Finerfrock and Ken
Wong recorded the shut-out.
In the opening game
against the Scranton Campus,
the individual scores,were as
follows: Ron Makuta, Carl Ma
kuta, and Chris Krajnik 81
apiece; Tom Chirico and Mike
Laukashunas 83 each; Gene.
Babon with a total of 89.
The Highacres team smashe
Schuylkill 15 to 3 in its sec
ond game of the season. The
third game, played at the Sug
arloaf home course against
Wilkes-Barre, resulted in an
11i to 6i Hazleton match-point
victory. In individual scor
ing, Carl Makuta was high man
with 77; followed by Krajnik,
80; Babob and Ron Makuta, 82;
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Laukashunas, 85; and Chirico,
87. This puts the Highacres
winning streak at 3-0.
Upcoming matches for the
campus Golf Team:
May 9 Away Schuylkill
May 15 Away York
Tournament at Univer
sity Park, May 17 and 18.
PIN
DROPPERS
by Tom -England
and Bill Michael
During the inactivity trend
that seems to be an inherent
'condition of winter term at
Highacres, Sharon Slingerland
and a group of other students
organized and participated in
the intramural bowling program.
Mr. Biggers acted as advisor.
In competition, the Beavers
emerged victorious for the sec
ond half of the season. They
bowled over the Unknowns in the
semifinals and became champs
by defeating the Second Floor
rollers in the finals. Each
Beaver will receive a PSU tank
ardpand a plaque bearing the
team name will be placed in
,the library. Team members are:
Todd Croft, Tom England, Dave
Lynch, Joe Nittl, and Dan
O'Neil.
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KNOW YOUR
CAMPUS
QUIZ
How well do you know your
campus? We of the Highacres
COLLEGIAN have composed a short
quiz designed to test your
knowledge of Highacres histor
and our faculty background.
The answers which are in
cluded in this issue may be
interesting, and we hope,
amusing. Try to answer the
following questions:
1. What was "Lot B" used
for before it became the Soph
omore Parking Lot?
2. Give the history of
the South Building.
3. What stood on the site
of what is now the Classroom
Building?
4. For what was the build
ing that is now the Bookstore
previously used?
5. List, in order of
their lengths of service, the
five members of our faculty
and administration who have
been with Highacres the long
est.
6. Match the following
faculty members with their ap
propriate hometowns:
Faculty: Mr. Pierucci;
Dr. Covert; Mr. Jumpeter; Dr.
Staudenmeier; Dr. Orbin; Dr.
Aurand; and Mr. Price.
continued page nine
Everyone is a moon, and
has a dark side which he never
shows to anybody.
There isn't a parallel of
Latitude but thinks it would
have been the Equator if it
had its rights.
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