April 27, 1S68 PAGE FOUR BC WOMEN DO WELL IN SPORTS DAY Saturday, April 20, Brevard hosted the first Women’s Sports Day with various colleges and high schools participating. Mr. Tauscher, who organized the events, announced that Bre vard won the swimming and track events on the college lev el. Brevard took the first three places in the Archery tourna ment. Pat McCorkle scored 74 points for first place, followed by Teena Windham with 68 points, and Peggy Killian with 33 points. Marilyn Gravenstein and Can dy Glass finished first and sec ond respectively in the floor gymnastics. Betty Fluke of West Henderson placed third. In the tennis tournament Margaret Clinkscales oif Con verse College defeated Sally Stephenson in the finals, Mar garet Clinkscales and Holly Cleveland won the doubles for Converse. Peggy Mizell from Brevard won the singles championship in badminton by defeating Brenda Wyke. Pat LaDue and Cheryl Moore from Lee Ed wards won the doubles. The singles championship m Tsible ■ Tennis was captured by Diane Cotter of T. C. Robefsoi^ Delia Montgomery teamed with Pell Pickett to win the doubles championship for Converse. Lee Edwards was first in the total points scored in the high school division with East Hen derson coming in second. Formal Recital MERRILL WINS Sen. McCarthy CLIO RALLY States Views “Keeping Up With The Joneses” .... Roger Jones snatches the baton from Ned Jones during a sprint relay. They’re a team that s hard to beat. Tornadoes Win Baseball Game And Track Meet Here Tuesday “It says turn right at the next stop and proceed at 35 miles an hour. Then, it says to look for an old barn, and turn left, averaging 20 miles an hour.” “Okay. Be sure and count four seconds for the stop again- And keep a watch out for the barn.” “Step on the gas a little. I iigure we’re aibout a minute off the pace.” It was definitely The Hap penings last Sunday, as the Clio - sponsored road rally got under way. Nine autos, all shapes and sizes, competed. The course was a grueling 100 miles jaunt through some of the most scenic (and often most isolated) areas in the sur rounding hills. The contest lasted about three hours. Ben Merrill won the event, piloting a Triumph. Ben’s wife performed the navigating du ties, as the couple finished way ahead of their competition. The rally ended at Mills Riv er Recreation Area, w^here the entries were treated with a pic nic. Three BC Students In Art Exhibit Tennis Team Loses; Golfers Finish Third (Continued from Page Hiree) cation. , , Miss Oberholtzer’s recital will feature com.’positions for voice by Handel, Faure, Puccini and Schubert. Currently a s^ homore voice major at B.C., Evelyn came to B.C. from Col- lingswood, New Jersey, where she graduated from the local high schooL Next year should see Miss Oberholtzer at Western Caro lina University in Cullowhee, where she plans to prepare for a career in the field of music education. Her accompanist will be Phil Harris, sophomore piano - major here at Brevard. Peggy Killian, garaduate of Chester High School in Chester, South Carolina, will perform works for trumpet by Handel, Fitzgerald, Haydn, and Gian- nini. „ . ■ A member of “The Bounty Three” folk group, Peggy nas been active in both vocal aM instrumental ensembles while at Brevard and is currently a member of the Asheville Sym phony Orchestra. The tennis leam travels to Gardner - Webb this weekend to play in the WNCJCX: Con ference tournament. The singles tournament will be held Friday, the double Saturday. Brevard who is winless so far, needs on ly to get through the first round to finish in good shape. Several players are question marks as to their eligibility to play. Pete Skarinka, Jerry Sexton, and Bill Means have reached their limit in class cuts and may not make the trip. This would leave Richard Marvin, Tom Andrews, and Greg Nelson, numbers 1,5, and 6 men on the team. Brevard College whipped Spartanburg Junior College in baseiball, 3-1, and ran over Win gate, 95-50 in track and field, here Tuesday afternoon. Asheville native Steve Whit aker, a righthander, struck out a dozen batters as he went the distance on the mound for Bre vard’s fourth Western Carolinas Junior College Conference vic tory. He walked two and gave up four hits. Ron Smitn and Vic Suther land each had two singles for Brevard while Ron Morgan bat ted in two runs. (Continued from Page Three) Zehrung used a combination of aligirin crimson, burnt number, and yellow to create a geome tric painting, and Shuford Young’s painting was mixed me dia of acrylics and collage in a geometric composition. Next week, the sophomore painting class will present its final exhibit of paintings for the year. At this time, an award of $50 will be given for the best painting in the show. (Continued from Page Twoi ing: Education Job training and Employment oi>portunities Housing Income subsidy Riot control and stricter law enforcement “In addition to the tradition al and constitutionally guaran teed civil rights, we must move on to establish a whole new set of civil rights that I consider to be the rights of every Ameri can citizen. Basic among these must be the right to a decent job — a job which becomes the dignity of man, which returns him satisfaction as an intelli gent and creative person, and which allows him at the same time to support his family de cently and respecfully. We must also secure the right of every American, adult and young alike, to the quality and amount of education which is necessary to develop his po tential. A massive federal pro- gi-am to upgrade education should include an increased comitment to on-the-job train ing, special vocational pro grams, adult literacy courses, and increased efforts in the programs already available in this area. With adequate jobs and ade quate income we would begin at long last to eliminate many of the barriers and inequities of our society. All Americans have the right to a decent house, not a house in isolation, not a house in the ghetto, but a house in a neighborhood which is part of a commimity, which is a part of America.” BELK’S OF BREVARD Intramural News The tournament will have all number one men against each other and so on down the line. Number one team Anderson has South Carolina - ranked Pregnell leading their team. Second place Wingate with Tom Prousalis will be another tough battle. Marvin may have to play either of these Friday. Meanwhile, Brevard’s golf team finished third in the con ference Monday in their con ference meet. They trailed Win gate (the winner) and Gard- Morris Pharmacy Main Street AUSTIN'S YOUR RECORD and PHOTO CENTER ^WJalerd ^ioridt We Specialize In CORSAGES Dial 883-8115 Green Basement won the In tramural Softball Championship by defeating Beam I and H 13 to 10 Monday afternoon. The W.A.A. elected officers this past week. Sherry Sigmon is the new President. Madeline Kemp was chosen manager, and Judy Shorter was elected Sec retary - Treasurer. ner Welbb. Walter Clayton shot a 116 to lead the way for the Tornado golfers. The other three scores were; Gardner — 117 (Tlayton — 118 Barker — 121 McCRARY Chevrolet-Olds, Inc. BREVARD JEWELERS For Distinctive Gifts Better With COKE