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Page 8 Intramural Basketball Now that basketball intra murals are past the mid-sea son point, league standings are beginning to shape up. However, the final standings will determine the tournament pairings. Drawings for the playoffs will be held Friday, February 20, at one o'clock. Each team is asked to have a representative at the gym to pick up his team's schedules. Playoffs will begin February 23. Highlights of the past week of intramural play were the teams of Shore and Day Hops A Defeating Mary Hobbs and the Project Panthers in overtimes. Schedule of this week's play! Feb. 17 League A 6:00 League B 7:00 League C 8:00 League W 9:00 League A 10:00 February 18 League B 5:00 League C 6:00 League W 7:00 League A 8:00 League B 9:00 League C 10:00 February 19 League W 7:00 League A 8:00 League B 9:00 League C 10:00 Pottery for All! Anyone interested in learn ing how to throw pots, can now. Guilford's Craft Center Pottery Room will be staffed on Wednesday nights by two experienced people who will be glad to teach you how to throw a pot. You ask though vvhat good would pottery be to you? Well you know those nice looking mugs over in Pier I that cost $4.00. Yes, well you COLLEGE CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVE Needed to sell Brand Name Stereo Components to Students at lowest prices. Hi Commission, NO Investment required. Serious Inquiries ONLY I FAD COMPONENTS, INC. 20 Passaic Ave. Fairfield, New Jersey 07006 JERRY DIAMOND 201-227-6814 -| v.... ■ Pictured are this year's soccer champs in action earlier this season. This weekend they went on to still more victories when they attended a 40 team tournament, with teams from Tenn., Va., W.Va., S.C., Ga., Fla., and N.C. meeting at nearby Warren Wilson College. In this indoor double elimination tourney the Quakers finished an exciting 7th! The weekend was a busy one as the team of David Scott, Mike San ford, Steven Hicks, Barry Donow, Paul Chapman, Johnny Pleasants, Bobby Propster and Bim Schauffler rolled over the Atlanta YMCA 10-4 on Friday, and likewise defeated the #2 team W. Carolina, 4-1. Sunday they bowed to the Ist team of Chapel Hill 5-3. Bryan 1 vs. '57 Bullets Hot Ice vs. Milner 3rd South B Milner 3rd North vs. Milner 3rd South C Mary Hobbs vs. Bryan Day Hops A vs. Knicks Day Hops B vs. Coaches Day Hops C vs. English- George White Shore vs. Binford 1 Milner Ist South vs. '57 Bullets Heavens Seven vs. Milner 3rd South B Milner 2nd North vs. Milner 3rd South C Faculty vs. Binford 2&3 Milner 2nd South A vs. Bryan 1 Milner 2nd South B vs. Hot Ice Lagnaf vs. Milner 3rd North can make one for less than 75 cents. You never pay for ihe clay you use so you can come in and practice all you want, when you do make something you like you then pay for the firings and the glazings. So come on down Wednesday night between 7:00 and 10:00 and don't worry about wheels - we now have six. The Gullfordian SWIM Interested in doing a little more than just a few occasional laps? Well, consi der this idea then - A SWIM TEAM AT GUILFORD? Inte rested people should leave word (name and address) with John Wilson, box 17571, or phone 292-8509, or J. Floyd (Pete) Moore of the Religion Dept., Dana 211. (And, yes, thpre is a pool nearby! Pool Schedule (finally!) Mon. 1:30 - 3:30, 4:30 - 5:30 Tues. 1:30 - 2:30, 3:30 - 5:30 Wed. 2:30 - 3:30, 4:30 - 5:30 Thurs. 1:30 - 2:30, 3:30 - 5:30 Fri. 2:30 - 4:30* Dartmouth and Guilford Choirs On March 18th, a joint concert will be given in Sterberger Auditorium, Foun ders Hall, at 7:00 p.m. by the Guilford College Choir and the eighty-voice Dartmouth Col lege Choir. There will be an admission charge. Ed Lowe would appreciate those of you who are willing to do so, giving over-night lodging on March 18th and breakfast the following morning to one or more Dartmouth students. If you are interested in offering the hospitality of your home, contact Margaret Boyed at 299-3709. Football Season Already??? by Mike Williams No, it's not the fall semester or September, and no, the Guilford College Football Quakers will not be playing Elon this Saturday afternoon. But yes, it is football season! The 1976 edition of the Guilford College football team is currently engaged in what is commonly termed "Spring Football". Head coach Dennis Haglan faces the tremendous task of replacing fourteen graduating seniors. He hopes to find the "new look" for the Quakers during the next two weeks. How does a coach replace players of the caliber of a Billy Whitley, Steve Musulin, or A 1 Patterson? To accomplish this, Haglan and his coaching staff have hit the recruiting trail and come up with some promising prospects. The "new" Quak ers are Mark Foder and Brad Haines of Morgantown, West. Va.; Danny Kissam of Hallsborough, N.C. and a transfer from ASU; Billy Thomas of Greensboro, who played at Western Guilford; Jerry Jones of Greensboro; James Medley, a Guilford student; Fred Franklin from Winston-Salem, N.C.; Tom Beroth of Pilot Mountain, N.C.; and a transfer from Concord College; and Chip Herrin from Wilmington, N.C.; a transfer from Chowan Jr. College. Of these newcomers, Danny Kissim, Chip Herrin, and Billy Thomas seem to have adjusted very well to Haglan's system. These three have the opportunity to make signifi cant contributions to next year's edition of Guilford football. Coach Haglan's philosophy and feelings towards spring football this season can be summed up in three goals he wishes to accomplish. "One, find the best football players at all twenty-two positions. Two, improve each indivi dual's skill level. Three, implement a basic offense and defense." TRACK! There will be an organiza tional meeting of all men interested in track on Friday, February 20 at four o'clock in the Gym Classroom. Coaches Haglan and Saunders will be in charge of track. February 17, 1976 Coach "Wa", an under graduate assistant, has this to say about spring football: "I feel that spring football is a great asset to college football and it would be terrific to institute it into the high school program. The only problem there is to the fact that there are a numerous amount of high school athletes that participate in more than one sport. Spring football is a great football individual teach ing session and it gives each player an opportunity to experiment at a new position. It is also an excellent opportunity for the coaching staff to institute new ideas." When asked about the possibilities of improving upon last year's record of 8-2, Haglan commented "next year's schedule is much more compatable for Guilford Col lege and it's goals in football." Gone from last year's tough schedule to replace Elon and Lenoir Rhynp are Towson State in Maryland and Maryville College in Tennessee. Haglan also emphasized that these various vererans returning form last year's squad are performing particu larly well in practices thus far: "Dee Bulla, Roger Williams, Billy Pittman, Avery Cutshaw, Richard Kalin, Mike Ket chum, Scott Mitchell, Terry Taylor, Guy x Killen, Joe Osborne, Willis James, Mark Lindsey, Reggie Kenan, Mike Williams, and Blaine Tysing er ." It's "Poysonal" I love the apathy around here! LT RCA - Welcome to Peyton Place. To Milner House Council Members...Thanks a million! JJ Shrugs... congratulations on your new place! How's your dog, Anne? Happy Birthday 88... Stinky Do it again, Shore Buns! 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