February 4, 1955 QUAKER SPORTS Lenoir Rhyne Downs Quakers 102-86 The Lenoir Rhyne Bears roared down from Hickory on Tuesday night, January 25, to completely overwhelm the Quakers by the score of 102-86. The Quakers jumped int'• a short-lived lead at the start of the game with Atkins, Dowd, and Burgess leading the way. How ever, at the 7:12 mark Barker of the visitors hit with a jump shot to put Lenoir Rhyne ahead 15-13. From this point on the visitors were never behind, nor were they tied. However, the Quakers did man age to stay within striking dist ance during the remainder of the first half. With Dowd, Hemrie, and Atkins hitting, the Quakers managed to cut the lead at half lime to 45-36. As the second half got under way the Bears completely took the play away from the Quakers, and from here on out the> pro ceeded to build up an insurmount able lead. With 17 seconds re maining in the game the visitors hit the century mark, as FTiyd Propst connected with one foul PIT A HANDLE ON IT! THE GUI I,FORI MAN I>\ LEE "JAKE" |V( OIVSON shot. The Lenoir lthyne attack vas led by Wells who scored 24. and Barker and Ortmyer each of whom netted 22 points. For Guil ford Atkins was high man scor ing 24 points, Don Hemric also added 17. The spirit shown .it the game was terrific, it was like reviving the ghost of last year's tourna ment. Lets all keep it up the rest of the way. VOLLEYBALL The long and much delayed volleyball season came to an end on Thursday night, January 27, when New North beat Y. S. "A" for the championship. The- first four teams finished in the follow ing order during the regular sea son: Y.S. "A", New North Bears, Y.S. '"B", Old South. The evening started with Yan kee Stadium "A" beating Yankee Stadium "B" and New North beat ing Old South. In the finals New North got up off the floor to beai back Yankee Stadium "A"' for the title. In the playoff for third nlace. Yankee Stadium "B" bested O!' South. Thus New North, led by Ducky Everett, brought to an end tht long reign of the Stadium ovci the volleyball world. My hat is ol': to the boys at the other end foi winning a well-dressed chain - pionship. BULLETIN Appalachian defeated (iuil ford 84-70 at Boone last Satur day night. Pyecha for Appala chian was high with 28 points. Atkins and Hemric for Guil ford got 20 and 17 points, res pectively. Appalachian led at half-time, 44-29. HOLLOWELL'S Student Headquarters Everything Good to Eat Steele's Department Store Student Subblies of All Types j For The I>est in Styles "/ ivy League" Slacks I'tix/or-Made Shoes Cornatzer & Mock 121 W. Market SI. "C~Y KEC SHOP: SHOP L^_) SHINK I'AKFOR 10.") N. Greene 11V d\/ shoes nil colors Oakes Novelty and Magic Shop party favors 103 W. Market St., Greensboro W. A. A. News By Carolyn Pipkin Introducing a now member to the Guilford faculty is always a pleasure. Our newest addition is Miss Helen Fortenberry, director of women's physical education and advisor to the W. A. A. Miss Fortenberry is a 'rut. 1 southerner as she hails from Hat tiesburg, Mississippi. She grad uated from Mississippi Southern College, and she taught in high school and junior college in Miss issippi. She has been very active in camping in various positions in Texas, Mississippi, North Caro lina, and New York. It was in a camp in the Adiron dack mountains that she heard about W. C. U. N. C. and its ex cellent dance department. Then two years ago she came to W. C. on an assistantship in the school of physical education. While there she taught on that campus and at Greensboro College. Dance is her main interest with emphasis on modern dance She likes teaching very much and en - joys reading, especially works on anthropology. She cooks, sews, and paints some as a hobby. Her greatest aspiration is to visit Europe some d:.v for fur ther study. She- Ihinks that small colleges are important, and she is "very much impressed with Guilford." Welcome, Miss Fortenberry, to our campus and into our college life! DICK'S BARBER SHOP GUILFORI) COLLEGE STAMPER'S 20(i N. Elm St. Phone 3-9286 CI OTHING I'or .Men and Hoys { iiri^t c/'// Tnm.u : i i;i-m -t .is. ur vskfm JEFFERSON STANDARD BUILDING Page 3