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mm mm OCTOBER 7, I960 THE CLARION PAGE THREE COACH LEIGHTON W. (“CHICK”) MARTIN, pictur ed above, is working now with prospects for the Tornado basketball team. He is looking forward to the best season in many years. WAA Makes Plans For Athletic Year The Wam«TL’s AtMetic Asisio elation held a imelsltimig Wednes- iaiy, Sep'temlber 28, 1960, in tihe parlor of Jones Hall to expMn to t!he new studienits tihe puirtpoise wf the WAA amd to co;miplete th)c' s'laite of 'officers for the 1960- 61 ten.Ti,. The offi?ers serving this school year are: Piresidemlt, Joyce Cladk; Viice-Preisiildent, Jain Biaii- ley; Secretary, Brenida Golldldn; Tfrieasurer, Jimmie Anne Miller; tornado talk nil „tg PARSONS Jewelry and Gifts Fine Jewelry and Gifts and Watch Repairing 66 Eaiat Main Street Krispy Glaze Bakery Donuits — Pastries 116 South Broad Basketball Practice Begins Bagketbal'l practice at Brevaird Ooillege got underway Octo(ber 3 with 22 men iiiipcrtinig, ithe largieslt turnloult Ooach “Clhiick” M'artin ihas seen since he hiais belenj hiere. Hoiwietver, Ooach M'ainfciin poinlted out >that qualilty, not quianltilty, is the dimipioritant factor in the ‘building of a good (ball team. The 22 prospects for thla Tornlado team, whiwh is rated thdird in the cciniference includes four letbenmeni—^Tom Barbee, Joihn Eller, Glover Cogginis, anld Bill Alexander—^pluis Ohairfliie Jacobs, wihio plaiyteid iwtilWi' 'the 1958-59 BrevaJrd Oolliege tealmi. Two other sophiomores, Lairry Brooks and Don Ledifiord, also reported for practice. At the present time, the players break dowin inito three cen‘- ters, five 'forwards, and fo(uirteen giiards. Tourney To Be Played In November Xn the early part of Nbvember the Tornadoes are planminig some scrimimiage 'games with Lenlair-R!hy«e, Western Oatrolina, and Pfeiffleir. The first iregularly ischedulied ‘gamie's will 'be tihe Junior Oollelge Olassiic Tournament to be held during Thaniks- giving at Breviard Higih Sdhool. The iMars Hill team will p'lay Lees McRae in the first garae, and Brevard will Imleet this teiam from Suie Benmlett Oollege, Lon^ den, Kenltu'cky, in ithe second game. Conference Is Well-Balanced Acoording to Coach Martin', the eonferenlce thils year stacks up as a raither even race, proibalbly Ithe most taailanidedi in basketball that it has been for a nuimlber of years. Director Martin Announces Tentative Schedule For Year Athletic Director Leighton W. Martin has ^announced a tenta tive ibastotball sdhedulla for the 1960-61 season. The first regiularly scheduled games wall ibe the Junior OoHeige classic Toumnlaiment to ibe hedid dOTng Thanksgivinig at Brevard High Sdhooi. NovemJber 25-26- Jiumli'Or Ooliliegie Claisisfiic Tounnament, Brevrd High School DiEtoemiber 1 Mans fflll, here 3 North Greeniville, thiefle 8 Lees McRiae, here 1 0 Asheville^ Biltmiore. tlhe!re 13 Spiairtanburg, tihetre Janutairy 5 Aslhs»ville^ Biltmore, here 6 Yiounlg Harris, Ga., here 9 Mars Hill', there 12 Gardner Web(b, there 27 Wiingalte, th'ere 30 Purman Fteshmen, ftar© Pebruary 1 Spairtanlburg, here 4 North Gneienwiille, here 6 Gardner Webb, here 9 Euriman Freslhmein, here 1 1 Fertrum, Va., here 15 Leeis McRae, there 18 Wingaite, here IrJtramiural Ohairnian, Barlbarla Parks; and Puiblioity Ohairmian, Barbara Oliver. The associaition held a meetinig on September 28 for the purpose of selecting appointees for inldi- vidual intramural Chairmen. The final decisions will be made alt the next Imledting. Funds left ovar from* last year’s treasury have ibeen used to touy several bicycles >£00: rental to the oollege ‘^udlelmt bodiy. The charge for this service is 10 cents an hour. Western Auto Associate Store East Main Street Brevard, N. C. ,,,,,, I Ill' WCJCC Coaches Hold Conference -.4. The coaches of teams in the Westtetrn' Oarolna Junior Oollege Conference melt at Brevard Col lege in Sefcpember for the aln- nual planminlg session. During this Session, a Itentaltive ibas'ketball schedulie was selt uip, and each school Hated in every sport. These raltinigs were deter- (mlined iby the positions the schools held 'last yiear. The poesi'blilty of m'oving the site of the W.C.J.C.'C. Toumia- mient, which is plaiyleld at the end of the hasfcetlbaU sieason, firom Spriuioe Pine, Noilth Oarolina, to Gii'eer, Sou,th Oaroilina, was dis cussed during the contferenCe. It is felt that a larger ntumibler of spectators would attend the toumiey in Greer than' in' Spruce —Turn to Page Four Mountaineers Go On First Hike Of Year With New Advisor, Miss Boliek KMHAiMiik OLIN MATHIESON CHEMICAL CORPORATION Pisgah Forest, North Carolina Makers of the Ecusta Fine Papers and Olin Cellophane and Polyethylene WHIRLPOOL COIN LAUNDRY Next To Al’s Drive-In Your Business Is Appreciated On Saturday, October 1, at 1:30, the Moumltaindars under took their first hike for the year. After arriving at their desltinar tion. Frozen Lake in Ro^mlan, Pat Holden hegan leading the ea^slr hikers to Hi^h Falls. Everything wais fiine unitil the group reiadhed a wide istream. Of course there was only one thing to do — unless ithiey wanted to be called “'chidken.” Off oatme the ,^O0S and isocks, and in plunged the brave group wading througjh the i^eam. After ptio- ceedrng a ffittle tether, there was another iStileiam to cross, j There was no hesitati'on this time. After somie miore rough cimlbing, the mounltaineers reach ed their goatl, 'a brealth-talkinlg sight hefoTrS them, la waterfall stretching dtrafilglhit up before th€im'i. For laill the apiois, fafc, end 'briar ipickis, the destination reaCheidl \vas well worth the ef fort. After a long resit ithena, the group returned toy a different route, and harder! If a few Returning cheerleaders Alice Barnhill, Carol Chap lin, Martha Ann Fair, Chris Farnan, and Helen Nelson, under the direction of Mrs. Julius Sader, are now leading practice sessions for all girls interested in trying out for cheerleading positions. Sometime in the near fut ure all prospects will try out before the student body. The student body wiU then choose their favorite “yell-belles.” S. M. MACFIE DRUG COMPANY Prescription Druggist AYERS' “The Store With The Merchandise” Meelt ycoir friends herts! GAITHER'S Enjoy (good oomipainy while enjoying good food! mil weren’t lost, Ithey were sltrlaigg- ■ling way behind lor oaMilnig oiut, “Where is leveirylbody?” For a first tokie, it vmas rather difficult for those 'umuised to ithe couintry. Prcjudly, hcweveir, lalil came out feeling that they had acoomlplisih- ed som'eithing that day. A word fotf itlhanlks should be expresdsd to the new adivisor. Miss Boliek, w*ho is Ibeoomilnig a good moumltalineer, and to Mr. Filsiher w'ho so (graciously aibceplfc- ed the taisik ^of driving 'the fcruiek far Ithe grouip, 'and to Palt Holden for ileading the group. New offiidiirs of the clulb aire; President, Riolberib Winithiraw; Vice-presiildent, Jack Hannpton; Secretary-'treasureir, Phyllis Voigt. iiiiiiniiiiMiiiiiiiiiii WINN-DIXIE STORES Home Of Everyday Low Prices BREVARD. N. 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