April, 1976, CROSSROADS, page 8 June 20-25 Sixth Annual Soccer School n*' '^€ \rM ^r*M C'*> m" kW.iiS S«fta r«*r*:!r^i Scheduled At Belmont Abbey j Belmont Abbey College will hold its sixth annual soccer school beginning June 20, and continuing through June 25, 1975. Abbey’ Soccer coach Stanley Dudko, who has been chosen as an NAIA District Coach of the Year for several years, will be head instructor for the camp. Others on the camp staff will in clude Jack Murphy, head coach at Carmel Academy in Charlotte and several best college soccer players will serve as counselors. The camp will be open to boys ages 7 through 18. Costs which include tuition, housing, meals, accident insurance, and awards, will be $100.00 for the whole week and $70.00 for the day cam pers. Brochures and ap plications may be ob tained by contacting coach Stanley J. Dudko, Belmont Abbey Soccer Camp, Belmont, North Carolina 28012, or calling Coach Dudko at 704-825- 8194. Camp participants are required to have a physical examination note from their family doctor and application forms must be signed by parents or guardians. Coach Dudko will add international flavor to the coaching staff, since he learned the game in his native Poland and played in Germany before participating on Belmont , Abbey’s first soccer team in 1957. Dudko, current chairman of the NAIA District 26 Soccer Committee and Com missioner of Region 5 of NAIA, has sent his teams to several NAIA tour- BELMONT ABBEY SOCCER CRUSADERS - The champions of the 3rd Annual Warren Wilson College Indoor Soccer Tournament displaying their trophies are: Kneeling, from left to right: Bandar Al-Rashid, Flkri Soussi, Belgassem Soussi, the leading scorer of the Tournament with 18 goals and Mosadak Soussi. Stan ding, from left to right: Ernesto De Lima, Randy Schambach, Coach Stanley Dudko, Moore Asouzu and Jose’ Jimenez. The Abbey Crusaders topped 40 college teams from 5 Southern States to win their first Indoor Soccer Tour nament which is said to be the largest in the nation. naments. During the men have been awarded past seven years, the Abbey’s team has compiled a 103-42-12 record and has won two regional championships and eight district titles. Twenty-four of his players have won honors on the NAIA All-District team, and nineteen of his Please Help Us Update Our Alumni List You will notice below an expanded form which requests information we have not attempted to gather in several years. As you may surmise, we at the Abbey look upon the Centennial year 1976 as a year of opportunity for the College in many directions, and we hope, with your help, it will become also a memorable time for all Name those who have passed through. Our need for this in formation stems from (1) a sincere desire within the several departments to evaluate and seek to .improve the quality of instruction and career preparation; (2) a renewed effort to involve alumni in a greater numbers as we plan Centennial events; and. (3) the hope that we can effectively organize a Belmont Abbey Alumni association as a working arm of the College, as well as a resource for its members. I cannot refrain from adding that we sincerely hope the response to this plea through Crossroads will be better than ever. We are eager to serve you. Home Phone. Address City State Zip. Children Employer. Wife-Husband’s Name. City State. Bus. Phone. Job Title. Does Employer match gifts? Year of graduation or last year attended Abbey What was your Degree? ^ Major Field— When you left the Abbey, did you attend another college? Name of School. Degree- Field. Current Salary Range (Please Circle) Salary Range will remain confidential $5,000 - 7,000 7,000 - 9,000 9,000 - 12,000 12,000 - 15,000 15,000 - 20,000 20,000 -1- spots on the prestigious All-South Team and two on All-NAIA Soccer Team. “’The purpose of the Belmont Abbey College Soccer Camp,” says Dudko, ‘‘is to teach the boys how to play soccer and how to improve their knowledge and their playing ability if they have already been in troduced to the game.” ‘‘Successful coaching career, genuine interest in soccer, and con tributions to the game of soccer are the qualities on which the choosing of the coaching staff was based,” said Dudko. The Abbey soccer field, which is recognized as one of the finest fields in the Carolinas, is located near the new 3,000-seat Physical Education plant which will offer the campers additional athletic pleasures. Bloodmobile Collects 129 Pints (Continued from page 7) Edward A. Scully, Thomas P. Harlan. Danny J. Motim, Peter J. Nagle, Sharon A. Beall, Larry E. Urtz, Susan R. Gates, Maureen T. Kolf, Mary F. Mason, Betty A. Heretick, Donald F. Connor, Jr., Mary Beth Brown, David A. Abawd, Mary C. O’Leary, John P. Mar- chwinski, Sharon M. Carter, Thomas M. McDermott, Lawrence H. Tubb, Jr., Chuhuka Ihe, Lawrence A. Agumadu, James L. William F. Tobin III, Dennis J. Gilbert, Terri A. Holup, Walter E. Hopson, Kathleen J. Baisley, Danny T. Gischer, Eugene W. Gray, Jr., Bernard S. Donner, Robena S. Wertz, Joseph P. Vollkommer, James E. Ferguson, Clement D. Carter, Albert J. Jacobs, Brian Dellabianca, Michael G. Brynes, Walter F. Carpenter. Charles J. Bishop, John M. Giblin, Rhonda D. Summerville, John A. Marchesani, William J. Barrood, Lauree H. Meyer, Jeffrey B. Sailstad, Oscar Burnett, Tina M. Sharbaugh, Pamela E. Henderson, Nancy S. Hendricks, Pamela Kanipe, John V. Mcllmail, Billy N. Kirk, Alta F. Kick, Doreen M. Applegate, Rion J. Forconi, William T. Puckett, Philip A. Nofal, Croy A. Jefferson, Shelia R. Gamble. Jean M. McGinnis, Robert J. Houde, Bryan G. Rogers, Raymond L. Skidmore, Jr., Margaret A. McCloskey, Don R. Grant, Frank A. Federici, Mark T. Noles, Sharon P. Franklin, Jean A. Hamilton, Jane E. Spallen, Barbara M. Travers, Monica Mat thews, Christa C. Hughes, Alice S. Cun ningham, Patricia L. Muldoon, Cathy R. Murphy, M’liss Mc Manus, Eva M- Estridge.

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