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P rowing Up Southern (rail Godwin , Larry Goodvoyn Discuss Its Effect Gail Godwin, a native of ataevtile and noted aouthern uthor, and Larry Goodwyn, irector of the oral history rogram at Duke University, rill address the topic Growing Up Southern: eritage or Handicap" as the tcond in Mars Hill College's lellon series of speakers, lis. Godwin, who was born nd raised in Asheville, has sd four novels and one book r short stories published by If red Knopf publishers and Br stories and essays have ppeared in Harper's, Paris eview, MS, Cosmopolitian, cCalls, The New York Imes, Atlantic and Esquire, id in addition has written w libbrettos for three peras. She has held both ational Endowment and uggenheim Fellowships and Eady Lions in Tennis Tournament Jodie Self captured the No. singles title Saturday to park her Lady Lions to the earn championship of the lars Hill Invitational romen's tennis tournament. Self defeated tesbyterian's Lynn Barton 3, 6-1 as Mars Hill rolled up rvt points to out-distance a ;v en-team field. Anderson imior College was second ith 62 Vi points, followed by resbyterian with 534. ounding out the field were enoir-Rhyne (47), Western irolina (344), Lees-McRae 3) and UNC-Asheville (20). led Cross bourse X Greater Ivy An American Red Cross nurse in first aid will be ught at the Greater Ivy immunity Center and on tin ued for six weeks on Uesday night of each week ram 7 to 9 p.m. The course rill be taught by Charles tookard, Red Cross In tructor from Asheville. Those tailing to enroll for this ourse may call Ruth Allen at [B9-3489 after 6 pjn. Marshall Man 'laces Fourth n Tourney Roy Littrell of Marshall won urth place in the Men's Class doubles horseshoe cham onship of North Carolina th a 2-3 record. His partner is James Broyhill of Lenoir. The event was held at kewood Park in Statesville d co-sponsored by the itesville Recreation Depart snt and the NC-NHPA First place was captured by hn Edmonds of Weaverville d Doug Walters of Concord, 10 finished with a perfect 5-0 lord. I. Brian Fuller of Asheville d Lowell Hurley of Trinity iced second with a 4-1 cord. In 1978, in the National ague, Larry Christenson of e Philadelphia Phillies had Fbest percentage of walks ? nine-inning game, 1.86. You can have a pleasant and profitable carter selling custom made lubricants to Industrial, commercial and farm accounts In your area. Previous sales experience not requireo. isnowiecigc ot equipment and mechanical background helpful. In our company paid training program, we teach you salesmanship and product application. You wNI learn iitet techniques used by Hydrotex uleinwn mllft ? i ? ? ? In 4 ivA t r\m\ wno reguiariy are* in rne iop Intwne bfMlieteictiyeif. No inveitwunt or overnight Te? us about yourself and jrour eipertonce. Do indude taught at the Center for Advanced Study in Urbana, the Iowa Writers' Workshop, Vassar, and Columbia. Dr. Goodwyn has had two books published by the Oxford University Press, the last in W8 entitled The Populist Movement. He also authored the section on the south antral states for the Time Life series on the history of America and has published articles in The New Republic, Harper's, N.Y. Times, and the Washington Post. He was editor for a time of The Texas Observer an in dependent weekly journal of opinion, and in addition to his duties as director of the oral history program at Duke he is an associate professor of history there. Both Dr. Goodwyn and Ms. Godwin, while addressing the overall topic of the series, "Growing up Southern: Heritage or Handicap," will also be speaking on a sub topic, "How Southerners Make Decisions." The series, known formally as the Mellon Scholars Program, is funded by a $140,000 grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to provide for enriching the campus en vironment and creating new learning situations for the entire community. The schedule (or the ac tivities involving the speakers include two movies on Oct. 24 in Belk Auditorium. Begin ning at 7 p.m. "Conrack" and "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" will be shown. Then on Oct. 25, activities being at 3 p.m. with a reading of her own work by Ms Godwin in the Timberline Coffeehouse. Then at 6 p.m., either outside the college union or inside the cafeteria depending on the weather, the Mars Hill College stage band will give a concert. Dr. Goodwyn and Ma Godwin will present their views on whether the developmental experiences of southern youth affect their ability to respond to contemporary social and political issues aa adults at 7 p.m. in Be lk Auditorium A student rector panel will respond to their views and ample time will be allowed for audience participation A buffet for all who attend will be held at 9:30 p.m. in the college cafeteria. 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