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FRIDAY, JAITOARI 29, 1965 S P 0 IP T S 6 p 0 r t s at Montreat started during the first Week of school with the Freshmen winning the three ^sketball games that were played. The boys won two games, 39.37 and 69-61, while the girls won 39-16 over the sophomores. Intramural football was wext on the sports calen- At the start of the Season everyone picked obby Price's team to win ® title. Yet, when the Season ended, the War- THE DIALETTE PAGE 3 hor let ses, coached by Eddie ers,were perched on top Tv, final standings. ® Warhorses proved this ^®s not a fluke as they sfeated the all-stars on ^tanksgiving Day. the sophomore girls gained some revenge for . s way they were treated basketball by emerging ictorious i n soccer, eir revenge was short- tved , for when girl's tssketball started , it ® same old story, Out- snding players for the ^osh have been Frankie snd Maxine Bartlett ^ lie Kathy Walters has the sophomores, n boys' intramuralbas- Jjetball, the teams of Matt ^snucoie and Joe Elliott ^te currently tied for th^^^ place. After exams aof- swing into full only major sport ju I’cat is basketball, ®i*gh they have a 2-7 won and lost record, the Cava liers have shown desire and hustle in their play. The two wins that have been recorded were over Grove Stone and Asheville School for Boys. Losses have come at the hands of Asheville-Biltmore, Ashe ville School,,IW a r r e n Wilson, St. Andrews, Wil mington, Western Carolina and Lees-McRae. Team members and their averages are as follows: Jim Jack- son, 18.8; George Breece, 16.3; Carl Hiatt, 10.3; Mike Clark, 10.1; John Ponton, 2.3; Ernie Daniels 21.2; and Brett j I The Dialette is a monthly | publication of students of j Montreat-Anderson College. Editor Janice Rogers Assistant Editor.Kim Moore Special Editors— Social Anne McNeely Sports Mike Clark Music George Darden Political..Jim Morrison Art and Personalities . Mike flyon Humor,.••••Jwdie Knight Typist and Layout— Terrie Revis Mary Lynne Wright John Hall Sponsor.'Elizabeth Maxwell HE LION'S ROA In 1755, Adam "Smith said, "....if humor is not found in the well-bred it is because they have learn ed to repress their feel ings and adapt theirmanner to a rigid mold of cfecorum; among the lower orders, by passions and murmur, na ture apnears in all its charming unsophistocated diversities." A twentieth cenittry hu morist, Stephen Leacock claimed that a prerequisite for humor was that "it should never be at the ex pense of others." It was after reading these two quotations that I began my quest for humor, I found the following: No, nothing ha» been censored. The stencil worked perfectly. And I promise you, I did search. I would like to conclude from this that all the students at Montreat-Ando"- son College are well-bred. B « t Montreat stude' ■ s laugh. What are you lauehin--^ at?
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