The
Charlotte Collegian
VOL. 20, NUMBER 6
CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA
JANUARY 13, 1965
49ers Lose Suncoast Tournament
TTHTr-'l TAT 1
UNC Welcomes C Named To
The following is a resolution adopted by the Student All Taam
Legislature of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Ali‘* IUuMiv| IvQEll
Hill and sent to John Scott, President of the Student Body of
Charlotte College.
Date: December 3, 1964
JOHN
SCOTT
Receives
Letter Of
Welcome
By TOMMY ESTRIDGE
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Char-
Introduced by: Representa- lotte College won the fir.st game of
tive Don Wilson (Student the Suncoast Classic with Maryville
Party) Men’s District VII 68-55, but lost in the final round to
Action: Passed as amended Florida Presbyterian 82-66 Friday
December 10, 1964 and Saturday, Jan. 8 and 9, to lose
A RESOLUTION COM- the tournament, for which the 49ers
MENDING CHARLOTTE COL- w’ere defending champs.
LEGE AND WELCOMING IT The Floridians also tripped Char
INTO THE CONSOLIDATED lotte’s chances of remaining sole
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH owner of the tournament trophy
CAROLINA which the 49ers won last year.
WHEREAS: The Board of The game with Maryville went
Trustees of the Consolidated like this:
University of North Carolina The slow starting 49e rs came
voted on November 16, 1964, f^om 32-22 at halftime to beat the
to make Charlotte College a part of the University system ef- scots of Maryville College,
fcctive July 1, 1965, and . Led by Ronnie Robinson and
vyHEREAS: Charlotte College has shown itself to be a wally McGinty on offen.se and
rapidly expanding center of education which can be of signi- charlie Jacobs on defense the fired
ficant value to the Consolidated University of North Carolina, yp 49ers came out of the dressing
now, therefore. Be IT RESOLVED BY LEGIS- j-oom after halftime and in two
LATURE of the UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT
minutes proceeded to close the gap
CHAPEL HILL THAT: to one point while allowing the hard
Article 1. The administration and faculty of Charlotte Col- pressed Scots only one shot at the
lege is commended for its outstanding contribution to the basket.
people of the state of North Carolina. The 49ers fell behind the first
Article II The administration, faculty, and the Student half when they seemed to lack the
Bodv of Charlotte College is welcomed into the Consolidated firey edge to break through the
Uni4rsity of North Carolina. Scots defense and were unable to
Artirlp III CoDies of this resolution be sent to the Pres- prevent the Maryville guards from
iHpnt Dean of the Faculty, and the President of the Stu- hitting their favorite long shots.
IClGnt, tn6 ^ ^ ■d.-.ovaI rxt T’viicfQCic Tnmmv flilliflm was hish sno
SANDRA HODGES IS 1964 CHRISTMAS QUEEN
Jolly Couples Shuifle Through
Christmas Dance In Library Auditorium
By ELLISON CLARY
With the preliminary activities
ijcaii ui 1.11C “ . . “ The Charlotte College Library out of the way, the main business
Hpnt Rndv of Charlotte College; to both the Board of Trustees Tommy Gilliam was high scorer Auditorium was filled with Christ- of the night got under way. This
nf the Consolidated University of North Carolina and the for the 49ers with 22 points followed joHy couples shuffled was the selection of the Christmas
T>rp«iHpnt of the Consolidated University of North Carolina by Wally McGinty with 17. Robm- jjjg music of Pat Dorn Saturday, Queen. The coveted title for which
and to the Daily Tar Heel. rebounding with 17 Qgc. 19. The gaiety of the atmos- thirty-five of CC’s prettiest young
D nald W. Carson, Vice-President of the Student Body and the victors. phere produced another fine Christ- co-eds bid, fell to the glamorous
Sneaker of Student Legislature charlotte 22-46-68 dance. Miss Sandra Hodges. Sandra, a
D W «;Dearman President of the Student Body (of MARYVILLE 32-23—55 A band leading contest between natural beauty and a senior, served
KODeri V . p eminent personalities on campus as a member of the Christmas
UNC) _ The game with Florida Presby
terian was another story:
UNO At C-SGA
was featured. The contest was won Court last year and she wore her
V — by Linda Twyman, a Missourian crown well this December.
Charlotte lost the final game of earlier given a solicited
the second annual Suncoast Classic testimonial concerning the merits Miss Hodges court consisted of
Copies of the following resolu
tion, passed by the Student Legis
lature Monday, Jan. 11, will be
sent during the first week in
February to every member of N.
C. General AssemWy. Governor
Dan Moore, oifficers of the Con
solidated University of N.orth Car
olina, and student body presidents
of tJNC, WC, and N. C. State.
WHEREAS: The Student Legisla
ture and the Student Body of
Charlotte College have expres
sed their feeling of responsibi
lity toward the future of Char
lotte College; and
WHEREAS: The Students of Char
lotte College have recognized
Charlotte College as an expend
ing center of quality education
in the State of Nortih Carolina;
and
WHEREAS: The Student Legisla
ture and the Student Body of
Charlotte College firmly believe
that Charlotte Coltege can be of
unquestionable significance to
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of Charlotte College.
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WHERE'D IT GO?—Charlotteans Charlie Jacobs and Ronnie Robinson battle for the
elusive sphere with Maryville Scots Juke Llewellyn (20) and Mike Moyers (50) in the
first game of the second annual Suncoast Classic. The 49ers beat Maryville 68-55 and
earned the right to play Florida Presbyterian in the finals.
the spicy red head, Sandra Haney:
the girl with the mysterious eyes,
Sandra Barrier; the bewitching
Sandra Magee; the bouncy Sherril
House; and the scintilating Rita
Hollifield.
The handsome Pat Dorn rose to
the occasion by giving the beauties
and their escorts a grand march.
Students were awed by the grand
eur of this court, but soon returned
to the floor to enjoy a dance which
they will long remember.
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