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Volleyball Race Ensor (21st) in 25:10, and From Page 9 From Page 9 Phipps (22nd) in 25:20. and Johnston's Both Terrors won the first five cham- '(35th) in 32:54 and Metcalf Weible's times were the fastest Respond to our pionships. (36th) in 32:S6). run by WMC cross-country run- The Terrors finished with an The WMC women lost to ners on the home course under outstanding 34-6 overall record, Albright 20-47 as the other four head coach Doug Renner since Commentary! and second place in the MAC- schools fielded incomplete 1985. Southwest Section with a record teams. The men and women harriers of 4-1. First place went 10 Weible was second overall will compete this weekend in Gettysburg College (5-0), and flfSt for WMC in 19:57 fol- the NCAA Division III Eastern Write a letter to which one the title with a 3-0 lowed by Jenkins (lOth) in Regional meet held in Allen- win over Western Maryland 22:14, Stockel (l4th) in 23:40, town.Pa. 0 Ocl28. the editor. On a youthful team that con- sisted of only two seniors and two juniors, it was expected that Just send to The Phoenix some of the sophomores would step forward to lead, and lead via Campus Mail. they did. Sophomores Denise Spangler and Anne Plunkett were among WMC's statistical leaders. As of Nov. 4, Spangler topped the team in kills (226), and solo blocks (24), and was tied for first in attack percentage with .250. Plunkett's 292 digs is a team high, and she is the runner up in kills (205) and at- tack attempts (559). Freshman Laura Everhart has directed the Terror offense the entire season. She is averag- ing just under 10 set assists a game, and has added 40 service aces and 222 digs. Senior and team co-captain Jen Staub is second in service aces (50) and third in kills with 191. 0 Play From Page 5 also shown. Findoutifitisever really possible to "beat the Devil"! After viewing the play dur- ing rehearsal, Ibelieve that one group of people who perform one of the most basic, yet major aspects of production and who, unlike the director and actors, never really get much recogni- tion are the technical and stage crew. One person in particular, freshman Mariam Steiner, caused me to realize their inte- gral role in the rehearsal and petformance of the play. Steiner was there before and during rehearsal changing, ar- ranging, and providing props. She also cued the actors in re- membering their lines. Steiner made me realize that many of the things that contribute to the A college education takes $$$. every year to students majoring inengi- quality of the play are based on Don't send out an 50S. U 2 can get the neering, science, business, nursing and the efforts of people the audi- $$$ you need with a merit-based a number of other majors. B 1of ence never sees and isn't really Army ROTC Scholarship. 1,000's them. Army ROTC scholarships aware of. The success of of scholarships are awarded are A+. They're as good as Au. "Damn Yankees" would be a nice present for Steiner on her birthday, which is also opening night. "Damn Yankees" will be ARMYROTt shown at Alumni Hall at 8:00 on November 13, 14, 15, 19, 20, and 21. Admission is $5.00. I mSMARTESTCOIlEGE especially recommend this play CCRlRSEYOU CAPlTAKE. to anyone who has a dream they would be willing to give any- Register for Spring! thing for. Consider the conse- quences now, before it is too Visit ROTC ...2nd Floor, Old Gill late! 0
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