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A-B COLLEGE BROADCAST
OVER W S K Y
Asheville-Biltmore College
officials and student leaders pre
sented a 55-niinute broadcast over
Radio Station WSKY on Tuesday,
November 17, at 10 a.m. in the
college auditorium.
The program theme vas Yester
day, Today, and Tomorrov* at Ashe-
ville-Biltmore College.
Speakers for the alumni in
cluded Roy A Taylor of the class
of ’29 V'ho recalled Yesterdays
on the campu-S. Mr. Taylor is novj
Vice-Chairman of the board of
directors. Larry Carter is Direct
or of the Research and Development
Program of the Farnam Manufactur
ing Company.
For Asheville-Biltmore Today
Dean J. M. Parsons spoke on Aca
demic Standing and Enrollment,
President Glenn L. B ushey
discussed the Curricula of the
Day and Evening College.
The following students explain
ed activities and special services.
George Jacob, president of
the student body, discuesed the
work of the Student Council.
Tom Gaffigan, the Assembly
Committee; Rachel Smathers, the
Business Club; Amy Smith, the
Classical Co-Eds and the Testing
and Counseling Program: Elinor
Kirby, the Masquers and Delta Psi
Omega;Jerry Burnette,the Bluets;
Jim Daniels, the Summit; Oliver
Pressley, the Campus Crier; Judy
Scruggs, the library; Norman
Youngblood, Athletics; Jane Floyd,
Cheerleaders; Goodwyn Reeves, Phi
COLLEGE ON W.S.K.Y.-Continued-
Theta Kappa and the International
Relations Club; Jack Wilson, Al
pha Beta Gamma; Tom Nix, Spanish
Club; Catherine Libby, French
Club; and Bryan Bees, Engineering.
The College Chorus, directed by
Carl Perry, sang three selections,
Tom Nix and Elinor Kirby gave
a brief excerpt from"The Taming of
the Shrew”,and the Cheerleaders
in their smart new outfits presen
ted one of thoir cheers,
LAUGHTER LEADS A. B. TRMPH
Lanky John Laughter gave a mag
nificent scoring performance to
lead Asheville-Biltmore to an 88-
74 victory over Spartanburg Sat
urday night.
The bictory was the second in
as many starts against Western Car
olina Junior College Conference
foes during the week.
Laughter hit 36 points on close
shots. He received excellent
support offensively from guards
Norman Youngblood and Phil Mc
Kinney, who hit from outside v;ith
deadly accuracy, Youngblood ac
counted for 21 points and McKin
ney for 18.
Buddy Broome and Jim Gentry,
?;ith 21 and I6 points respective
ly, led Spartanburg,
Cliff Mashbi?rn has entered mili
tary service and is taking his ba
sic training at Fort Jackson, He
was for 2 years a leading Thespian
in the May-Day Festival.