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march 30, 1962 THE CLARION PAGE THREE JFK Says: Exercise! We Say: Use 1C In a flap over flab? Can’t go to bat because of fat? Ac cording to Time, now there’s an easy, sure - fire way of changing ugly fat to shapely muscle — for women as well as men. It's called “isometric contraotion,” which, simply speaking, amounts to pitting the muscles against an im movable object for a few seconds without moving. Sound simple? It is. Just to point out for the scoffers how highly IC is thought of in the world, Bob Hoffman, the Olympic weight lifting coach, thinks that IC is “the greatest thing the world’s ever seen." The LSU and Notre Dame football teams have tackled it with enthusiasm; so have the San Francisco 49ers and Pitts burgh Pirates. Indeed, Char les Atlas, brawny patron of the 97 - pound weakling, bor rowed a few isometric notions or his1>ody building scheme. Isometrics does not direct ly affect endurance and sitam- ina, nor does it cut weight. But IC does tone muscles (without increasing girth) at a startling rate. If, for ex ample, a man (or woman) sucks his abdomen back to ward the spine and - ugh! - holds it there for ten seconds five times a day, he can ex pect to thin down his waist line one to two inches within a month. Similarly, placing the hands against any available wall or door jamb and pushing as hard as possible for ten sec onds is a more powerful tonic for slack arms and shoulders than 50 agonizing pushups. According to physiological theory, IC could well build the United States into a na tion of deceptively un/bulg ing Samsons. Baptist Students Plan Spring Trip Brevard Socialites By BRENDA BRITT The Baptist Student Union at Brevard has completed plans for a Spring trip through the Great Smoky Mountains. The date has been set for Sunday, April 15. The B. S. U. group will be ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Cantrell, who have also been chosen to succeed Mr. and Mrs. “Chrome” Reddick as ad visors to the group. The Baptists plan to spend the day viewing the picturesque scenery in the Great Smokies and visiting the Cherokee Indian Reservation. WAA Names Rector Girl Of Month More Applicants (Continued from Page One) much they influence O'thers to come to Brevard College. In a recent survey of the freshman class and the factors which in fluenced them to attend Brevard, CHICKEN KITCHEN CURB SERVICE CARRY OUT ORDERS BEST OF THE BEST CREST Headquarters for School Supplies ''You Name It, We’ve Got It” 35 to 40 per cent were influenced by students who are currently enrolled and by former students. The sccond factor contributing to those who chose Brevard was the advice of guidance counselors. 'if you, the students, are hap py here, we would like you to encourage others to apply here,” states Mr. Hardesty.” CAMPBELL'S SUPER ESSO 153 E. Main St. 883-5790 We Give S & H Green Stamps “Service is our Business” BAKER'S JEWELRY Watch Repairing Diamonds and Gifts Linda Rector has been named j the girl of the month by the WAA Council. Linda is from Newrport News, Virginia. She attended the Warwick High School where she was an of ficer in the Girl’s Athletic As sociation, a member of the Sci ence Club and of the Spanish Club. Linda won the Allied Tide- j water Field Hockey Certificate land the Allied Tidewater Field Hockey emblem. She was a member of the honorary volley ball, basketball, softball, and field hockey teams for four years at Warwick High. In the eleventh grade she received the traditional athletic letter and star. At Brevard, Linda is a mem ber of the Euterpean Society, the WAA Council, and is an intramu ral manager. She has won dis tinction as a member of the hon orary volleyball, softball, and basketball teams. Linda’s hobbies are dancing, painting, and sports. She is ma joring in sociology. SO LONG, Gang! In these few remaining hours before the cam pus adjourns for the long await ed Spring vacation, friends say their farewells. The plans range from beach parties to just a re laxing time at home. Hope you all HAVE A BALL! ★ ★ ★ TAKE ONE: Read later; We do hope that as you charge off cam pus tomorrow that you will take a paper and read it later. TABLES AREN’T AS sturdy as they used to be—are they Suggs? A table seems to be missing from the left side of the cafeteria. I wonder. "A" tAt 'lAr BILL STARMER WILL BE back on the track. Bill was hos pitalized recently due to a strep throat. He reports he will be running again soon after spring vacation. ★ ★ ★ RELIGION STUDY SHEETS should be chewed and digested. I understand that the mimeograph has an alcoholic content. They serve a double purpose, don’t 1 they C. L.! ★ ★ ★ MEL HUNT IN blue jeans? ★ ★ ★ PASS THE SUGAR, please. A harmless request. Ever sit at a table in the cafeteria with John Culp? The kind of sugar he pas ses out isn’t granulated! -★ ★ ★- BC REALLY “rocks” on the weekends ... Eh Chubbs? A FORMAL DINNER was held In the faculty dining room re cently by Mr. and Mrs. Julian Culbertson, and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wallace. Twenty students were present. As one of the parti cipants, I would like to say that it was delightful. It is the desire of Mrs. Culbertson for'each stu dent to attend one of these din ner occasions. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Martin, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hardesty. ★ ★ ★ OMAR FANG RIDES AGAIN He left his calling card in the local mess hall. Many students daily look forward to his com ments on the meals. ★ ★ DANGEROUS! ! A volley ball? I have a black eye to prove it. EEK! That’s just a reaction to “Coal Black”, a little Guinea pig who is being escorted around campus in the pocket of a young lady on campus. HAVE A BALL-BUT PLEASE BE CAREFUL, aLl. In our rush and haste to make the most of our short ten days we may over look safety. Please have a plea sant and safe journey - whatever vour destination. New Drag Strip Installed For Sunday Evening Races Glee Club Basks soirs ^ DIXIE CLEANERS Modern Cleaning (Continued from Page One) Park, and Jacksonville. While in Florida, they will tour the orange groves in the cen tral section of the state, visit Cy press Gardens as guests of the management, visit Daytona Beach, and perhaps, St. Augus tine. On April 4 they will give their final performance at the First Methodist Church in Jack- FREDDY McMAHAN In an earlier issue of this pap er, one writer referred to the “drag races on third Green.” Since that issue was released, the drags have progressed extensive ly. A new track has been install ed in the hall and consists ol two large sheets of asbestos slate propped on a chair. They are sit uated in a declining position. To begin the race, two model cars are placed side by side at the top of the ramp. A ruler is used to line up the cars the same distance from the starting line When they are ready, the starter lifts the ruler and the cars speed down the track. The finish line has been de signated about 30 feet dovra the BILTMORE DAIRY FARMS We Wish For You- Students Of Brevard College The Happiest Of Easter Holidays! CO-ED COLEMAN TIRE COMPANY Firestone Tires Philco Appliances sonville. On Thursday, April 5, they will leave Jacksonville and return to Brevard by way of Columibia, South Carolina, and Charlotte, North Carolina. They will arrive, that day, in Brevard at approximately 10:00 a. m. AUSTIN'S STUDIO hall. If the cars do not collide with each other, the race is term ed as “fair.” In case both cars hit the wall, the race is repeated. After one car has beaten all Cithers, it receives the title of “Top Eliminator.” This car is tak en out of the races. The whole procedure is carried out twice more to determine “Middle Eli minator” and “Little Elimina tor.” I To determine the winner dur- I ing a set period of time, a point ! system has been established. Each time a car captures the “Top Eliminator” award, it is giv en 10 points. “Middle Elimina tor” receives 5 points and 3 points go to the “Little Elimina tor.” The races take place on Sun day afternoons from one to two o’clock to keep from interfering with studies. Some people are of the opinion that the “drags” are for kids, but there is one sure thing—they are something dif ferent. AYERS “The Store With The Merchandise” AL'S DRIVE-IN COLLEGE HANGOUT Behind Winn - Dixie “Al” — Owner tlllinilllllHlltillMlHIKIMItlilHIIUIIIIUIIHIIIIilMIMM AAA Opposite Brevard College BREVARD MOTOR LODGE Free TV - Wall-to-Wall Carpet ME2V, WOMEN & CHILDREN Tile Bath - Phone 883-4440 BOWER'S It’s Smart To Be Thrifty. CLOTHING FOR
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