The Salemite Tennis Anyone? By; Alice Griffin The 1985 tennis team looks great! Coach Scranton feels that this year's team far outweighs the previous year's in terms of talent. This year's team boasts seven freshmen, four sophomores, and two juniors. Depart. Opponent Place Time Time Fri. March 1 Catawba Catawba 2:30 1:00 Thurs. March 7 Averett Averett 3:00 1:15 Wed. March 13 Queens SALEM 2:30 — { Fri, March 15 Belmont Abbey Belmont 2:00 12:00 Sun. March 17 Averett SALEM 1:00 — 5 Wed. March 20 St. Mary's SALEM 2:30 — £ Tues. March 26 Meredith SALEM 2:30 C Thurs. March 28 St. Mary's St. Mary's 2:30 12:00 -SPRING BREAK- Wed. April 10 Queens Queens 12:30 2:30 Fri. April 12 Brevard SALEM 3:00 — s *Sat. April 13 Tournament SALEM TBA 1 Tues. April 16 Meredith Meredith 2:30 12:00 r Tues. April 23 Belmont AbbeySALEM 2:30 c MEMBERS Margaret Mays Kathleen Thornton V Josie Horne Tara Monaghan c Lindsey Derosa Nanette de Groot Sally Aman Melissa Haneline Jocelyn Rose Catherine Penry Tamberlyn Woodell Rosemary Finger Kim Williams Equestrians Look to Regionals By; Laney Frick Salem's equestrian team begins this semester's show season under a lot of pressure. There are only four shows this semester for team members to gain points to qualify for the regional and national shows. The first show was February 15th at Hollins College. Most members of Salem's team were there and competed very well. The final three regular season shows are at Southern Seminary College, Virginia Intermont College, and Ferrum College—all of which are in Virginia also. Since Salem students cannot be expected to be at these shows to offer their support, team members need en couragement in their preparations for the shows. The Intercollegiate Regional Horse Show is scheduled for April 17th at Southern Seminary College. For a Salem rider to compete there, she must accumu late 8 points in each of her classes. Once she has made it to regionals, she must then win a first or second place ribbon to advance to the national show in Kentucky on May 4-5. Last year, Salem was represented at the regional show by six riders and the chances look very good for several Salem riders to compete at the regionals again this year. Paper by the Pound Rubber Stamps - Stickers Monday - Saturday 10-6:00 723-8066 F200 Brookstown Ave "Winston-Salem. N.C An assortment of gifts, books, film, sportswear, and sundries for almost every need More than just a bookstore Salem Gift & Book Store 9 East Academy Street 723-1122 .on the square in Old Salem March 1985, Page 7 Cross Countiy: Let the Races Begin! By; Leanne Hartdns Cross country is one of t{ie ewest athletic teams to be interested in hard work, , and Initially, fifteen women went out it out. Of those seven. university varsity teams that have been long-established. To compete as a team one needs at least seven members. Since Salem only had five members this past season, the members could not compete as a team; however, the runners com peted individually with no team scores. This semester the cross country team will be running in road races instead of running in meets; thus, the competition will be less intense and the season ultimately more enjoyable. The team is currently preparing for the Salem Cup on April 20th. Returning from last season are Dorothy Harris, Ziana Wiemer, and Elizabeth Carmichael. Coach Keith Guerin feels that running road races will give the runners more exposure and will promote Salem College to the general public. "Everyone participating in the races will see the Salem College uniforms as they run," Guerin explained. When asked if he sees a future in Salem cross country, Mr. Guerin added that he's "concerned that there has not been more interest. Cross country requires a lot more dedication and motivation than other sports. You have to go from start to finish. It can be very lonely. The only thing you have to push you is your personal desire. There is a sense of individual accom plishment. You are running against yourself as well as others. There is an extra motivation there called the clock which ultimately measures one's personal accom plishment." vNAUmUS . autilUs FiTNESS CENTER SPECIAL Student MembersKip Rate Only $59°” throufh Match 31,1985 Call for Appointment Ph. 924-2729 3796 Bethania Sta. Rd. Winston-Salem N.C. 27106 I FREE ^*^***¥ 11 I -tt ■ ^ _ mt Nautilus Workout tm ■ -ft -!x 1 or Sunbed Visit H ^ with coupon -1^-1? ^ ■!?-if-tit JJi