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FEBRUARY 23, 1962 p w ' Cheerleaders (I. to r.) are Kay Smith, Judy Stancil, Judy Wells, Judy Allen (chief), Lynne Hundley, Betsy Winesett, Jane Truelove, and Brenda Ferguson. The "Guilfordian" extends appreciation to this lively group which has fostered school spirit so splendidly this year. $ LsfcL m \ flHk \r t I |sgpii f*mm f *■ "^| "Get away, you can't have it!" says anonymous Lenoir Bhyne player to Guilford eager Boy Williams. Athlete of Week Mike Allred Cager On The Courts For his outstanding play in the games against Campbell and Atlan tic Christian, Mike Allred has been chosen as Athlete of the Week for this issue of The Guilfordian. Mike, after playing guard much of the year, was switched to for ward by Coach Parrish and has Mike Allred Edmonds Friendly Road Drug 5603 FRIENDLY ROAD GUILFORD COLLEGE, N. C. VISIT OUR FOUNTAIN COSMETICS SHAVING CREAM DENTAL NEEDS shown much improvement since. In the Campbell game he scored 28 points and led the team in a losing effort. Mike also raked down im portant rebounds for the Quakers. Against Atlantic Christian he scored 18 points and again played a good defensive game on the boards. Mike had a terrific shooting aver age in the game against Campbell, making well over 50% of his shots from the floor. He often hit from the side with his high-arched jump shot. Mike is only a sophomore and will be around to lead the Quakers on the court for many more games. The Women's Student Govern ment met on February 8, 1962, with almost an hour and a half of dis ciplinary cases. Items discussed in the business session include plans for a possible fashion show, ideas for a fund-raising project, and a report by Robin Holland, senior representative from Hobbs, con cerning the new structure for a combined student government. THE GUILFORDIAN Quaker Track Team First Meet March 20 On February 6, Guilford's '62 track team began practice for its spring meets. After two months of rigorous training, the boys will en ter their first meet of the season on March 20, at High Point. The schedule follows: March 20—High Point Away March 23—Lenoir Rhyne Home Aprol 10—Atlantic Christian .. . Home April 13—Elon Home April 17—High Point ... Home April 24—Frederick and Hampden Sydney Away April 26—Catawba Home May 2—NAIA High Point May B—Catawba-Elon Away May 12—Conference Meet The football coach of a local high school called our newspaper office to give me an exclusive story con cerning a big-league college that was offering his quarterback an un usual athletic scholarship. The star player would receive the usual tu ition, room and board. In addition, he would be given slll a month spending money and a month's va cation with pay. Also, included in the deal were off-season plane trips about the country. Upon gradua tion he would be sent to Europe with the promise of a lifetime job. Astounded at the proposal, I asked the coach to identify the school so that we might promptly expose it to the NCAA officials who govern football recruiting. "Well," he answered, unable to hold back muffled laughter, "it was the Air Force Academy." —Readers Digest For That Superb Look College Cleaners Guilford College, N. C. mm!m Another basket goes up for Guilford as senior guard Jon Burwell shoots his jump shot. Jon recently scored his I,oooth point in college basketball. W. A. A. Spring Schedule Variety Of Activities Planned MAY DAY The W. A. A. has a wide variety of activities planned for this spring. The major event is the annual May Day program of original dances, elaborate costuming, beautiful scenery and the presentation of the May Day court, composed of the ten elected senior girls and their es corts. This year's program to be held on May 5 is under the direc tion of Merle Mallard, who is also a member of the May Day court. The theme will remain unan nounced unitl the day of the pro gram, except to those directly par ticipating in the afternoon activi ties. Previous themes include "The History of North Carolina" in 1959, "Holidays of the Year" in 1960, and "Cinderella" in 1961. Last year's presentation was the first of the May Day programs to be in the form of a play production with the usual music and choreography. The entire May Day activities— the boys' May Day at six o'clock in the morning, the main program at two o'clock in the afternoon, and the formal May Day dance at eight o'clock in the evening—are given in honor of the graduating senior class. INTRAMURALS Intramurals are the second im portant aspect of the W. A. A. spring program. In the past volley ball has been the major women's intramural sport, but this year ten nis, ping pong, and badminton intramurals will be added to the program. Until the spring of 1961, the teams had been set up accord 3=iI LEARN TO FLY Lake Brandt Aviation, Inc. FLIGHT SCHOOL GROUND SCHOOL i Lawndalc and Church Street Extension ing to dorms, with Founders, Mary Hobbs, and Shore each having a separate team. However, last year a new formation of teams was de vised with each team being com posed of several girls from each dorm. BIKE-RIDING Bike-riding, a popular pasttime and exercise of Guilford girls, is another project sponsored by the W. A. A. Two bikes are available at present, and more are to be pur chased when suitable bike-riding weather arrives. The bicycles will be rented at a cost of 1 ()(• for the first hour and s(' - for each additional hour. Jane Coltrane, president of the W. A. A., has other tentative plans for the spring program which in clude a play day similar to the ten nis play day held at U. N. C. last spring, and a spring picnic instead of the usual fall picnic. Announce ments and posters, regarding each of these activities will be appearing soon. 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