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THE CLARION November 13, 1970 Cross Country Team Is Entered In National Meet, To Be Held Tomorrow nes, Indiana, the National Cross is injuries and a _ strong 5th , honors such as Country Championship will be man.” Mike Smiths addition to , ,, „ country held And Brevard College will the team as 5th man wiU pl«y New Engl n Ee well represented. Coach a very important role at the Na- « Norm Witek stated some time tionals. Mike was injured at Golden West Invitational Meet the 1st of the season and ran at only one meet. Mike stated that, “I hope to do my best at the Nationals and Are Slated To Begin Reggie McAfee, number one man at the Nationals, and the holder of the best chance at the individual title will have ago that Reggie McAfee has a very good chance at the na tional meet this year and Coach Witek still holds firm to this statement. Witek is backed on represent the team well there, this by the press of Vincennes " " who name Reggie as top man at the on-coming meet. New Business Manager Has Extensive Background Mr. Brunner Hunt has been at Brevard College since July 1st. He is the “man behind the Brevard Develops Answer To ROTC By Mike Jones Brevard’s answer to ROTC is in the form of a fast-growing isi. xxc la spectator sport here on c^pus. scenes,” filling the complex po- The contestants are divided m- sition of Brevard’s Business to two or more teams or Manager, responsible for the armies, and the only legal functioning of all the physical weapons are homemade can- aspects of the campus. Mr. Hunt has brought to Brevard an extensive education al background and business ex perience. A native Mississippian, he began in the business field nons made from several tin cans, which are taped togethel end to end. These makeshift weapons use old tennis balls for ammunition. A can on one end of the he Har- sion chamto. It contains a Nationals and He has piece of cloth, which is soaked , ^j^ek. ilC mv, -- --- at Emory University, receiving cannon is used as the conipres- his Masters later, from the Har- sion chamber. It contains a yard Business School. He has ^ held positions with the Metho- with lighter fluid before each ■■ ■ firing. The cloth is then ignit ed. Many of the weapons are accurate up to about fifty yards. Sunday’s cannonading was heavy, but causalties were light. Wattie Mungall was grazed by a stray tennis ball, and Joe with a 4:10 mile. Rob Cool, who was third last year, from Grand Rapids will also give McAfee a run for his money. Two mile champ in track, Junior College levels, 11th last year in cross country, Galen Xachkler, from Manitee Junior College, will al so give Reggie a hard time at the Nationals. Twenty - three teams have en tered the Nationals and some 230 - 250 boys will be running there, so it will definitely be an exciting event. Co-Captain Len nox Stewart stated, “The cross country team of Brevard Col lege has a great chance of mak ing our college known nation wide. Most of the students do not realize this, and haven’t all year.” The record shows that we stand a pretty good chance in receiving individual honors and as a team to be in the top ten in the nation. I believe our team has the ability. To the other members of the team; McAfee, Captain; Rex Gladeaux, Jordan, Smith, and Pugh. I wish By Rowe Haden The single elimination I M Football Tournament got under way Monday afternoon. The winner of the tournament will be named campus champion and will go on to meet a team comprised of faculty members. This week’s game will be play- Soccer Team Beats Wingate, Go To The Sectional Tourney The Brevard College soccer team, fighting hard in a tight defensive battle, scored a 1-0 victory over arch rival Wingate College to take the Region 5 championship at Belmont Ab bey, N. C. Due to Wingate’s re cent win over Montreat - An derson College, Brevard and Wingate were tied for the lead. Next Brevard will go on to the sectional tournament in Gaines ville, Florida, tomorrow. ed on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday with the finals to be played next week. Monday afternoon saw De fending Champion Green III beat Taylor I and II by a score of 20-7. Wednesday Green Base ment and II will play Beam, and Thursday afternoon the Day Students will meet unde feated Taylor I and III .Tay lor I and III finished in first place at the end of the regular season. In Monday’s game HI scored on field goals by Jim Holmes the first two times it got the ball and went on to beat Taylor Basement and II, 20-7. A 20 yard touchdown run by Bob Propst gave Green a 13-0 halftime lead. The second half saw the two teams trade touchdowns and Green hung on to get the win. The intramural basketball season will begin late in No vember and the team setup will remain as it has been for foot ball. Each team wiU play up to twenty games and the season will carry on into early March when the intramural program will be rounded out with soft ball. dist Publishing House at Nash ville, Tennessee, and managed the Cokesbury Book Store in Los Angeles, for six years. Mr. Hunt is an essential per son in the functioning of the college. As he puts it, “The Deans are responsible for the students, and I am responsible Hinkle suffered a minor cut . .m 1 • A for the services on the campus available to the college com munity.” He spends most of his time with purchasing ac tivities, and the college finan ces, and he enjoys working with the Business Administra tion of Brevwd. Mr. Hunt also expresses on his finger when a malfunc tion caused his weapon to back fire. “War is heck,” stated Hin kle after the mishap. Some of the armies, standing in their ranks and firing at their opponents, employ the Revolutionary War approach, while others choose to scat ter about in the Viet Nam gu- pleasure over the campus set tinff especially mountain drives erilla fashion. Sg the Blue Ridge Parkway It is doubtful that the new and No. 276. He, his wife Pa- sport will have any future in tricia, and their two sons re- intercollegiate side in the new faculty houses at Brevard CoUege it s now il- behind the track. legal. to our coach. Norm Witek, thanks for a good job of build ing such a team and getting us in the form we are now in. WELCOME BREVARD COLLEGE STUDENTS and FACULTY CO-ED and BREVARD DRIVE - IN THEATERS Lost And Found 101 — McLarty - Goodson Bldg. LOST: Peacoat, Ovi^ner Tim Piper — Rev?ard offered Raincoat, Navy Blue, Lady’s — Owner, Claire Colquitt Textbook — Business Administration — Owner^ Tommy Jordan NoteBook, blue — religion and English notes, Tommy Jordan Keys — eight keys with girl’s class ring attached British Literature Book and I.D. card, owner, Ju lie Persons Basketball (from lobby of gym). Return to Mrs. Hunt, Math Dept. Coat, Grey wool, Owner, Margaret Murphy Glasses in brown suede case, Owner, Donna Payne FOUND: Snood, navy-blue, hand crocheted ^ Sweater, navy - blue cardigan — lady’s A WELCOME TO Student Body of BREVARD COLLEGE For Dining Pleasure Visit Gaither's Restaurant Downtown Brevard Open 6 a.m. until 9 p.m. AYERS' STORE “^lie Store MJitk "Dke Wlerckandise BREVARD, N. C 28712 Downstairs At 17 W. Main Street OPEN 1-6 9-6 SAT. BREVARD COLLEGE SCHEDULE FOR REMAINDER OF FALL SEMESTER November 25 — Thanksgiving Holidays begin after last class period November 30 — Classes resume December 11 — Examinations begin December 18 — Examinations officially end 12:00 noon Christmas Holidays begin (Spring semester begins witn ' Registration January 12) Kuykendairs Esso 940 ASHEVILLE HWY PHONE 883-8911 Brevard Motor Lodge ACROSS FROM THE COLLEGE 883-3115 Ward's News Stand 5 WEST MAIN STREET 883-2175 BURGIN'S STORE 1004 HENDERSONVILLE ROAD BREVARD, N. C. OPEN 7 DAYS 7 AM-11 PM TANKERSLEY'S florist WEST MAIN STREET PHONE 883-4220
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