Tuesday, February 28, 1984 The Clarion Page 3 Brevard Defeats SMC in Overtime By Rick Boggs On February 8, the Tornados played Spartanburg Methodist in a WCJCC (Western Carolina Junior College Conference )con- test at Barret Learning Center in Spartanburg, S.C. At the end of regulation play, the score was tied at 62 and at the end of the first overtime the score was tied at 64. With 20 seconds left to play, SMC hit a basket and the score was 68-67 Spartanburg. In one spectacular play, Larry “Doc” Gaines made an off balance turn around jump shot from the foul line. The Tornados By Susan Rogers Brevard College’s women’s tennis team can look forward to a strong season, according to coach Deana Morrow. She added that the team has made a great deal of progress since practice began two weeks ago. Presently, returning sophomore Judy McDonald is the leader of the team. Other return ing team members are Mary Kieffer, Tracey McCarthy, and Joni Watters. Unexpected progress has also been made by newcomers Kristin Iberger and Megan Johnson. Freshman Mara Klein is suf fering from a foot injury but is ex pected to be a driving force on the team when she recovers. Alternates are Andrea Whitlow and Anna Carlson. According to Morrow, “The whole team looks good. They have a good attitude and are showing a lot of interest.” The team begins its season March 5 on the road against Anderson College. The men’s tennis team still does not have a coach. However, interested players have organiz ed themselves and will soon begin a competitive schedule compiled by track coach Norm Witek. Fall 1983 Dean’s List The following names appear on the Dean’s List for the Fall 1983 semester. Allyson Renea Allen, Bonnie Faye Andrews, Jill Elizabeth Avett, Robert Grover Boren, Martha Lucille Bradberry, Pamela Reid Caldemeyer, Julie Alice Chason, Janet Lynn Clark, Caryn Alicia Clause, Kristie Kay Cothran, Dawn Marie Cottone, Laura Sherrill Davis, Barry Lynn Deitz, Jeffrey Scott Dent, Susan Paige Dickens, James Darrell East, Jr., William Harold Ed- dins, Jr., Kaoru Endo, Heidi Flet cher, Whitney Baan Fox, John STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES We are looking for girls in terested in being coun selors—activity instructors in a private girls camp located in Hendersonville, N.C. Instruc tors needed especially in Swimming (WSI), Horseback riding. Tennis, Backpacking, Archery, Canoeing, Gym nastics, Crafts, Also Soccer, Cheerleading, Drama, Art, Of fice work. Dancing, Nature study, if your school offers a Summer Internship program we will be glad to help. In quires—Morgan Haynes P.O. Box 400C, Tryon, N.C., 28782. LETIC8 _ 884-4453 V 7 J had defeated the Pioneers 69-68. Jeff Jones took top scoring honors as he poured in 29 points. Larry Gaines followed close behind with 20. John Henderson was the leader for SMC with 18. Bobby Foster followed with 17. On Saturday, February 11, the Tornados travelled to Montreal, N.C. to play the Montreat- Anderson Cavaliers in a Region 10 contest. The Tornados prevailed as Ricky Trayler scored a career high 20 points, 9 rebounds, and 8 assists. Jeff Jones followed close behind with 18 points, 13 re bounds, and 3 assists. Tracy Str- Women’s tennis coach Deana Morrow demonstrates her technique to team members. Tennis Teams Prepare For Competitive Season Lady Tornados Continue Season Zachary Hamilton, Hilda Nor wood Hardin, Anne Weldon Hina, Kristina Marie Holland, Diana Joyce Howard, Martin Patrick Humphrey, Kimberly Jo Johnston, Elizabeth Olin Jones, Jill Elizabeth Kildal, Richard Morgan Ledbetter, Madeleine Virginia Madden, Tracey Ellen McCarthy, Frederic Leon Mc Clure, Jill Elaine McFarland, Donald Lee McGinnis, William Zeb Meadows, Patti Lee Meeks, Mary Elizabeth Metcalfe, Jeffrey Andrew Moore, Saronda Lynne Morgan, Hind Mustafa, Lisa DeLane Newman, Margaret Kay Mifong, Stuart Lee Noell, Kuniko Oka, Catherine Celeste Parker, Christine Donata Pellicio, Jane Marie Roberts, Andrea Lynne Rose, Karen Marie Rothhaas, Leila Helen Rudisill, Patrick Allan Smyth, Richard Andrew Stewart, Spencer Jude Swope, Kathy Sue Toggweiler, Angela Virginia Vickers, Pamela Jane Ward, Nancy Lynn Wheatley, Mika Yoshimura, Buddy Gabe Young, Claire Lenore Zawistowski. By Robin Williams On February 13, The Brevard College Lady Tornados travelled to Bristol, Tennessee to face King College, winning 87-62. Brevard had four of its five starters in dou ble figures. Sheila Gibson led all scorers with 21 points. Angie Vickers and Ivet Concepcion grabbed down 9 and 7 rebounds respectively for the Tornadoes. Brevard held the lead throughout the entire game never giving in to its opponent. The Lady Tornados played Spartanburg Methodist on Feb. 1 at Brevard and lost 70-83. Leading scorer for Brevard was Cheryl Vickers who pumped in 19 points. Following this game, Brevard bounced back in a region win over Lees-McRae, 58-57. Leading the scoring was Ivet Concepcion with 14 points. The next game, also a region game, was with Mt. Olive College. Brevard led throughout the entire game up until the last couple of minutes, when Mt. Olive edged BC 71-68. Angie Vickers turned in ***Jobs —Continued from page 1 work together and help each other,” reported a volunteer who helped convert an old barn into a community room (Denmark). Other projects included clear ing an avalanche on the side of a mountain (Switzerland); perfor ming farm chores at an anti-drug camp (Sweden); and housecleaning at the Technical Institute at Gdansk (Poland). Work camps, usually two, three or four weeks in duration are available in Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. A knowledge of German is helpful for placements in Germany; language requirements apply in France and Spain. Volunteers must be at least 18 years old (ex cept in Germany, which accepts 16-year-olds). Application deadline is May 1, 1984. For more information on the program, write or phone; CIEE, PR-WC, 205 East 42nd Street, New York, NY 10017, (212) 661-1414; or 312 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA 94108, (415) 421-3473. a fine game by scoring 25 points and grabbing 19 rebounds. The following week, the Tornados travelled to Greenville, S.C. to face the North Greenville Moun- ties. The Lady Tornados fell to North Greenville with a final score of 78-56. Swai Breaks 5000 Meter Record On February 11, the Brevard College track team competed in an indoor meet held in Blacksburg, Virginia. Alphonce Swai and Marty Humphrey team ed up to take first place in the 5000 meter relay. Alphonce had a inger was the third highest scorer with 14 points, 7 rebounds, and 3 assists. On Thursday, February 9, the Tornados were defeated by the Anderson Trojans, 63-55, in an important WCJCC contest. Jeff Jones took top scoring honors as he poured in 17 points and pulled down 6 rebounds. The other tojK scorers for Brevard were Larry Gaines with 13 points, 2 rebounds, and 3 assists. Tracy Stringer had 12 points with 8 re bounds. Elliott Holmes was top scorer for Anderson with 13 points. Emmett Browning followed with 12 and Myron Snype with 11. very fine performance of 14:18 which betters Brevard’s indoor, as well as the outdoor 5000 meter record. Alphonce also had qualified earlier in the day in the 1500 meter with a time of 3:54.5. Brevard also had a number of other runners who have qualified for the Nationals in Virginia. Glenn Roach qualified in the 1500 meters with a personal best of 3:55.5 and will also be a member of the distance medley. Kelvin McRae won his heat of the 55 meter dash with a hand-timed 6.14 and will also be a member of the distance medley. Other fine performances were turned in. Charlie Purser won his heat of the 3000 meters in 8:49.9. James Parietti and John Furnell both ran 1:59.5 in the 800 meters while Jeff Jenrette went 6’6” in the high jump. % Daryl Williams and Bill Green rehearse a scene from “Lo and Behold,” Brevard College’s Spring Production. The play can be seen April 5-7 and 12-13.

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