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PAGE 8 THE VOICE DECEMBER 30, 1975 TOP BASKETBALL COACH AT FSU-Coach Lauretta Taylor of Fayetteville State University gives instructions to one of her players during a recent contest. The FSU Broncoettes are un defeated in eight games and lead the CIAA girls conference. (FSU Photo by John B. Henderson) FSU GUARD TAKES THREE HONORS (Continued from Page 7) hoop Defore fouling out with less than two minutes remaining. In addition to Barrows, FSU’s Herb Mclver (6-8 center) was placed on the All- Tourney. “Big Mac” hauled down 35 rebounds for the two- day affair and canned 45 points. In the championship contest, Mclver grabbed 16 rebounds and canned 26 buckets, marking the best performance the Hamlet, N.C. native has made as a Bronco eager. % 9 Q 5! GQ 9 »» 9 on K THE OF FSU GIRLS^ BASKETBALL She may end up being called the greatest coach at Fayetteville State University. So far this season, her basketbaU team has a perfect (8-0) record. In fact, since last season the FSU Broncoettes basketball team lost only two games, and including last year’s 18-2 mark, the team is currently 26-2. The “Basketball Brain” behind his phenomenal team is coach Lauraetta J. Taylor. An Assistant Professor in FSU’s Health, Physical Education, and Recreation Department, Miss Taylor is very popular among the student body and is a highly respected instructor. So far this season Miss Taylor’s girls have mowed Dean’s List (Continued from Page 3) Audrey A., Salemburg; Willingham, Genethia G., Jacksonville. JUNIORS Barnes, Bronnel, Pinetops; Fonville, Alice E,, New Bern; Gibson, Mary L., Fayetteville; Hill, Winifred K., Garland; Hines, Charlene, Fayetteville; Jackson, Vickie G., Robersonville; Johnson, Glenn C., Stedman; Livingston, Marcus, Fort Bragg; McKethan, Colton, Fayetteville; Moore, Gloria A., Kenansville; Moore, Mary L., Warsaw; Mosley, Renee L., Fayetteville; Peeples, William R., Fayetteville; Pezzano, Josephine D., Arlington, Va.; Pezzelle, Patricia S., Fayetteville; Pittman, Helen J., Fayet teville; Sherrill, Sandra V., Troutman; Smith, Mary S., Roseboro; Smith, Naomi, Stedman; Watford, Brenda M., Fayetteville. down the opponents like NBA pros. The teams who have been dumped by the Broncoettes are: A&T, Livingstone College, Winston-Salem State, Durham Business College, Shaw University, and Pem broke State. Of course, the club has played some teams twice. The main thing the Broncoettes have on their minds this year is taking the CIAA Tournament Cham pionship which starts February 12-14 in Raleigh, North Carolina. The Broncoettes have a tremendous amount of talent on the squad this year and have a veteran t^m. The girls’ club came in second last SENIORS Baxley, William G., Fayetteville; Beaty, John C., Fayetteville; Bell, Carolyn B., Garysburg; Best, Carolyn B., Fayetteville; Bullock, Patricia A., Henderson; Chantre, Irma J., Fayet teville; Crumpler, Shar- maine, Roseboro; Culbreth, Michael D., Fayetteville; Daniels, Agatha L. Bolton; Flanders, James E., Fayetteville; Flowers, Thomas W., Fayetteville; Gordon, Johnny R., Chesterfield, SC; Gorske, Richard G., Fayetteville; Hargrove, Samuel, Fayet teville; Harris, Harry W., Fayetteville; Jacobs, Clararene, Salemburg; Jerkins, June C., Trenton; Keel, Glen A., Fayetteville; Keenan, Patricia E., Fayetteville; Mclver, Michele S., Spring Lake; McLauchlin, Norma J., Fayetteville; McNeill, Linda G., Erwin; Mitchell, Joyce A., Clayton; Owens, Gilbert, Roseboro; Person, Carl S., Halifax; year in the CIAA tournament falling to St. Augustine’s CoUege, 56-54, at Petersburg, Virginia. The team leaders are Gail Cameron, Patricia Smith, Carolyn Tunstall, Angelia Newsome, and Katrina Owens. Miss Taylor has been at FSU 32 years and done un dergraduate work at A&T State University. She received the M.A. degree at Columbia University with further study at Yale University and the University of Pittsburgh. A native of Wilson, North Carolina, the Broncoettes hope that the “Brain of Basketball” will be around a long, long time to come. Pettaway, Mary D., Tarboro; Rhodes, Alfreda, Rose Hill; Richardson, Helen M., Rich Square; Ross, Curtis A., Rich mond, Va.; Ruffin, Roselene D., Weldon; Schafford, Carlton F., Fayetteville; Shoffner, Lynette B., Asheboro; Smith, Shirley G., Stedman; Taylor, Joanne G., Fayetteville; Underwood, Lyndia G., Fayetteville; Watkins, Johnny R., Hen derson; Weathers, Karen E., Charlotte; White, Raymond L., Spring Lake; Wiggins, Allie D., Spring Lake; Williams, Belvia D., Salemburg; Williams, Linda J., Whiteville; Wise, Alvina A., Stedman Woodcock, Michael G., Fayetteville. SPECIALS Corbin, Dolores M., Mount Olive; Garrett, Ken neth E., Fayetteville; Green, Frank, Fayetteville; Musselwhite, Lenora P., St. Pauls; Prater, Aurelya J., Fayetteville; Ryan, James B., Fayetteville. BRONCO GIRLS fiV ACTION!
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