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THE DIALBTTE
March 12, I966
SPRlNt IS
NEW SPORTS HERE
T' is spring, for the first’
time, Montreat - Anderson will
have track, tennis and golf
teams. No matches or meets,
have been scheduled thus far.
Some of the schools that
Montreat will be competing a-
gainst ares Brevard College,
Gardner Webb, Wingate, Lees
McRae, Spartanburg and North
Greenville,
Coaching the golf team will
be Mr. Buelow; Mr, Gordon will
coach the tennis team. Coach
Wilson will handle the cinder-
men.
DANCE
ONICHT
There was a reception Wed
nesday, March 9, honoring the
students who made the Dean's
List at Assembly Inn.
BASKETBA
Li
Best
Most
Most
Most
Most
Most
Most
Most
Most
Best
Most
Individual
average - Dan Rabon 20.0
1965-66
field goals ■=■ Rabon 151j.
free throws Mike Clark
90
free throws attempted -
Clark 112
free throws in a row
Clark ]£ 396U-65
points season - Rabon 36I
points in a game - Joe
Elliott 1x3 3963
field goals game - Elliott
16
free throws game - Clark I3
I96U-65
percentage free throws -
Clark 81 3965-
66
rebounds game - Russell
Shealy 25 1966
Most points season - 1,298 3966-
65
Most field goals season - 1|97
Most free throws season - 30li
Best average season - 72.1
Also, Dan Rabon and Russell
Shealy both broke the school
record for tne most rebounds
in one season as well- as the
team.
Team
Most points in a game
66
92 3965-
Most field goals game
Most fxeettirows game -
65
- hi
29 396I1-
The won and loss record, U-
lU, compiled by the I965-66
Cavaliers was no indication of
the effort put forth by the
players. Every game found the
Cavaliers playing against op
ponents who were three to four
inches taller, but when the
game was over the opposing
team knew they had been in a
game.
Next year!i ouHookis bright
er for Montreat. Everyone will
return except for co-captain
Unwood Orenduff and Howard
Dutton.
green leaves
DEADLINE NEAR
Green leaves is the college.
Literary magazine, which in
cludes student writing. The
first issue appeared in 196Ii
and the third issue will be
published this spring. Con
tributions to the magazine in
clude short stories, poems, and
articles. The supervisor for
Green Leaves is Miss Williams,
who is assisted by the Human
ities Department.
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