I f Goober Bowl Braves and Lees-McRae To Clash in Benefit Game BY PHIL ROYCE Chowan College and Lees- McRae will clash in the first Goober Bowl game here in Chowan’s stadium Saturday, October 11 at 2 p.m. The Coastal Conference football game is being sponsored by the Hertford County Shriners with proceeds to benefit crippled and burned children hospit^. Joe Dickerson, Hertford County Shriners’ vice-president, said parades at 11 a.m. in Ahoskie and 1 p.m. in Mur freesboro will precede the game. “All Shrine units in full color from Sudan Temple will par ticipate,” he said. “This includes the clowns, which are classed among the finest of any temple.” The parade will be like none Ahos^e or Murfreesboro has ever seen,“Dickerson noted. He said the Lees-McRae game “is alwsys a close ex citing game. We’ll be seeing some outstanding college players. It’s a perfect choice for the first Goober Bowl.” The half-time show will be on the Bicentennial theme. “We’re hoping for the biggest crowd ever in Chowan’s stadium. Whether a person is a Shriner or a football fan or not, we’re looking for his support in this endeavor, which is for such a worthy cause,” Dickerson remarked. In addition to selling tickets to the game, Dickerson said Shriners in Hertford, Gates, Bertie, and Northampton counties are selling ads for the football program, which will be distributed free at the game. “Sale of ads will also benefit the hospitals,” he stated. Shriners supporting the Goober Bowl include those from Wilmington, Fayetteville, Kin ston, New Bern, Durham, Burlington, Elizabeth City, Manteo, Koanoke Rapids, Williamston, Ahoskie, and Murfreesboro and other eastern North Carolina communities. The Sudan Temple leadership will be present for the game. Dickerson thanked Chowan, its president. Dr. Bruce E. Whitaker, and head football coach, Jim Garrison, for their support. ■‘We're looking for the whole area to be at the Goober Bowl to enjoy themselves and help crippled and burned children, "Dickerson said. II Smoke Signals, Monday, September 29, 1975 — PAGE 3 Coach Collins Predicts Winning Volleyball Season By Teresa Martin Tryouts for the ’75-’76 girl’s volleyball team were held from Sept. 8-20. The team was cut Sept. 12 and 20. Out of six freshman players from last year there were three who returned, Lisa Dabney, majoring in Pre-education, Terry Jennette, in Secretarial Ad ministration, and Sandra Tur- nage, in Clerical Administration. Lisa Dabney, the only returning starter, is a co-ca^ain along with Jo Ann Light. Terry Jen nette and Sandra Tumage were previous J.V. players. Freshmen players this year are Terrie Anderson, majoring in Pre-journalism, Cathy Broadhead, Art, Becky Dawson, Pre-education, Susan Ferebee, Physical Education. Jo Ann Johnson, Physical Education, Wanda Lemons, Commercial Art, Jo Ann Light, Physical Education, Vickie Martin, Graphic Arts, Doris Maxwell, Pre-education, Lynn Miller, Pre- education, Kathy Stover, Liberial Arts, and Ulrike Wittel, Science. This year the team has joined the State Women’s Atheletic Association which means they will compete in the state tour nament held in Charlotte on Nov. 7, 8, and 15. P.E. credit is being given to volleyball players. Coach Janet Collins had this to say about the team: “I think we have overall as much talent as we had last year and then we had a winning season. The girls are really working hard.” ^ _ J§. EXCITEMENT — Shrine parade units from Sudan Temple, covering eastern North Carolina, will “take over” Ahoskie and Murifreesboro for parades prior to the first Goober Bowl at Chowan College, Saturday, October 11, 1975. Appearance of clowns, motorcyclists, band organ, marchers, bands and many other units will bring excitement to Ahoskie at 11:00 a.m., and Mur freesboro at 1:00p.m. The Coastal Conference game between Chowan and Lees-McRae is set for 2:00 p.m. Tickets are $3.00 for adults and $2.00 for children and students. Proceeds will benifet crippled and burned children’s hospitals. Carolina Ball Underway Co-Ed Tennis Tourney Slated Reserve Your Bus Seat Now !!! By STEVE C. NELSON Director of Student Activities It has been suggested that a Bus be provided for individuals desiring to attend the Chov^an Braves-Ferrum College football game October 4,1975. After conferring vy^ith Mr. Sutton and Dean Lewis, it vfas decided to determine if there are enough interested individuals to fill the activity bus. This would require 35 individuals at an approximate cost of $6.00 per person. It has been proposed to accept reservation on a first come first serve basis until 1 P. M. Wednesday, October 1. If there are not enough reservations at that time, the bus will not be scheduled. If enough reservations have been received, the bus will be scheduled and payment will be expected by 1:00 P. M. Friday, October 3. If there is sufficient interest to schedule the bus, it will depart from in front of the gymnasium at 7:00 A. M. October 4 and return immediately following the game. Coach Garrison has informed me that the cost of tickets for the game will be approximately $3.00 each. This would make the cost of the trip approximately $9.00 plus meals. Reservation for Bus Seat: Detach and Return to Mr. Nelson or Dean Lewis’s Secretary I plan to attend the Chowan Braves-Ferrum College Football Game and would like to reserve seat (s) on the activity bus. Reservations must be returned by Wednes day, October 1. Payment must be made by Friday, October 3. u Men’s intramurals have gotten un derway with Carolina Flag Football. Games are being played each afternoon Monday through Thursday at 3:45 and 4:45 on the intramural fields beside of the baseball field. Play has been somewhat ragged thus far while the men learn the new style of play, but the competition has been keen. The defending champions, 3rd Parker Derelicts, appear to have a very strong team again this year. They will have to overcome tough opposition from the eight other Parker teams in order to win the American League. The teams in the National Leaeue appear to be very balanced. The National League has no clear favorite, but the West teams appear to be the better teams. Mixon looked very impressive in practice games, but forfeited their first season game. The teams from East appear somewhat weaker than the teams from West, but as the season progresses this could change. Men’s intramurals will sponsor a co ed doubles tennis tourn ament beginning Monday October 6, 1975. Sign-up will be conducted now through Friday October 3rd in Green Hall or by contacting Mr. Nelson (ext. 282). Teams must consist of one female and one male. Any student, faculty or staff member of Chowan College is eligible to play. Find a partner and sign-up today. Emphasis will be upon the fun and enjoyment of participating. Spectators are encouraged and welcomed at all intramural events. Support your favorite players. 1975-76 VOLLEYBALL TEAM Chowan College y^^fOOTBALL SCHEDULE Js*pO(^^_ ^^alliin0re 1:30 p. m Away 8:00 p. m Away isSDL a)' . ^ . N. C. StMi iVs ^. »ipO p. m HOME m Away •ct. r 2:00^^m^ . HOME Hudson ValMy HOMECOMING . . Lynchburg >\V Away NoV.te|k. Wesley .1:30 p. home Nov. Nassau . vJW- Away Nov. Ft. Bragg p. m. \^ .HOME 1974 Honor Students (Signature) (Room No) (PhoneNo.) PRESIDENT'S LIST Andrade, Joseph R. Bolton, Melinda D. Bridgers, Benita L. Corneliussen, Kristen Dabney, Lisa G. Daughtry, Wesley N. Forbes, Lois J. Harkey, Richard N. 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