PAGE 4 THE CHARLOTTE COLLEGIAN JANUARY . 1963 C.C. Withdrawing From Conference The Virginia-Carolina Athle tic Conference has lost another member. Charlotte College with drew from the Conference this season, leaving only three mem bers--Chowan, Louisburg, and Wilmington -- to battle for the conference title this year. Heading the reasons for with drawing is the impending addition of a junior year to Charlotte College and a desire to begin contacts with schools on which athletic relations will depend on the future. Travel problems, which kept Charlotte a distant member of the league, strength ened the decision to withdraw from the Conference. The Conference was organized in 1958 and was composed of 9 Pep Rally Is Lighted Charlotte College’s parking lot was well illuminated last Friday night as the 49’ers swang into their second pep rally of the year. High fiames and a rising spirit sparkled in the cold dark air while students danced and sang around the bonfire. Several students, dressed as 49’ers, raced from the woods with flaming torches and started the fire. "When the Saints Go Marching In” rang out over the gravel lot, turned into “Oh, My Darling,” and died briefly, only to be turned into a combination bunny-hop and snake-dance. Winding up the celebration, the cheerleaders managed a par ade of cheers requiring plenty of group activity and participa tion. Standing by, the Newell volun teer fire department manned their fire trOck to prevent any danger from the fire to the sur rounding area. The Engineers Club lent their learned capabili ties to the school spirit as they took complete responsibility for the fire building. The Student Council and the cheerleaders carried the load of planning and publicity. PARK DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT On North 29 2 Miles From C. C. TRY OUR Herlocker Burger members: Campbell, Presbyter ian, Frederick Colleges, Ed ward’s and Oak Ridge Military Academies, and the present four member schools. In 1960, Campbell, Presby terian, and Frederick expanded to 4 year schools, thus becoming ineligible to remain as members. In the same year, the two military acadamies withdrew for other reasons. This loss of 6 naembers leaves the Conference with very un certain predictions for the future. For effective competition, an or ganized league must have a min imum of three members. If one of the remaining member schools withdraws, the Conference will be disolved. Fan Tabs There were two of them, faded pants, colored shirts and vests, sleeves rolled up .showing their long underwear, boots and cow boy hats. Two men who showed enough interest To participate ^n CC’s limited athletic program and to attend the games. In front of the lounge there are approximately five or six posters stating game schedules and other events. 1 stood the re one day and asked several students this ques tion: “Coming to the game to night?” The answer: “What* game? I didn’t know there was one.” Later in the day I heard a student complaining to his friend about the lack of spirit at Char- Charlotte College O T TOM WINSTEAD SPORTS EDITOR lotte. I wonder if either of them can read and participate! My thanks to the 20 students who attended the game at Park Center last Jan. 3 against Kings College. Observing them as they remained standing during the last 10 minutes and screaming at the top of their lungs, I only wished that the other 1000 students of CC were having as enjoyable a time. Fans from the College of Charleston totaled 15 girls. By the way, there we re 15 Charleston boys playing on the court. Love works in many ways. 49’ers Lose 3 Players Charlotte’s Cagers have added five losses to the scoreboard, holding only one win for the season. Losing three players has de pleted the squad to nine, leaving only four men on the bench. Circumstances such as having three men foul out in the Kings game certainly show how serious a handicap a depleted squad can be. Experience is showing re markable improvement. The hard competitive spirit of the team has kept CC fans standing during the final minutes of the last sev eral games. Kings College provided a rough game for the 49’ers, withseveral men fouling out on bofh teams. Close playing against Warren Wilson kept an even score until just before the, half. The final minutes boosted a rally, which cut the Warren Wilson lead in half, leaving Charlotte with an eleven point loss. Difference in height placed our cagers second againstAsheville- Biltmore with a final score of 111-76, St. Andrew’s five met with difficulty on their second match against Charlotte in Garinger’s Gymn. Theil- second victory was not as positive as the first one. A stinging loss of two points was placed in Coach Edelman’s lap by the College of Charleston. 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