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MR TOBINSON roundball NOVEMBER 23 Mr. Robinson Is a versatile Montreat- Anderson faculty member. This is an indisputable fact. He teaches physics, physical science, math 111, and calculus. But, few of us know what a varied life this man has led. The following facts were gathered when "Cavalier" interviewer Jack Williamson talked with him November 3rd. He had no mother and his father wasn't After five weeks of active practice, 3xactly what has the basketball team accomplished? Who is the new coach and his assistant? What are Montreat's chances for having a winning season? There are only a few questions being asked by interested Montreat students concerning our basketball team. The team has practiced steadily four days a week for the past five weeks. In the early sessions, primary conditioners were running concerned with him. Mr. Robinson grew up to the gate and back. Recently the team in Red Hook, the worst neighborhood in has been guided into more essential roundball New York. His whole childhood was a skills. In the past week, the main practice perpetual battle with an average of three theme has been team cohesion. All work-outs to five fights weekly. Adolescence was not have been co-ordinated by the coaches, all physical activity, however. This year's team has two new young coaches. At the age of 13, he tried to invent a Mr . Jim Halstead, our College Registrar perpetual motion machine. The high school and highly successful tennis coach, heads he attended, Stuyvesant, was an extraordina the team. Our former basketball coach, one. Almost all his teachers had doctorates. Mr. Larry Wilson, is continuing his The average student IQ was well beyond education at Florida State University for the normal. It was here that he took four years '68-'69 school year. Mr, Halstead's of both physics and chemistry. College was assistant Is Mr. Walter Hughes, [for the first not to be right away, however. The Depress time ever. Montreat has both a head coach intervened and subsequently led to Mr. and assistant. Having two coaches helps Robinson's enlistment in the service. the players get more individual attention During his first hitch, he spent four years and specialized instruction. in Hawaii. At that time, he worked in the same office with General Patton, who was then a colonel. Afterwards, he underwent special training at Fortress Monroe, Virginia, where he was to be a master gunner. In this capacity, he did all the engineering for an artillery regiment. Expert in air photography and mathematics, the firing technique depended on him. His second enlistment Mr. Robinson made technical sergeant , a rank he called equivalent to major in today's army. Civil engineering work in the Caribbean and Venezuela ensued upon his leaving the army. Look for next week's "Cavalier" for more on Mr. Robinson. SOUL, INC. weekend movie: 7,9 - fri. & sat. NEW CINEMA (Color) 116 minutes William Holden, Richard Widmark, Janice Rule Time Magazine says of this one. “A galloping good story!” A drama of violent action a ad romantic intrigue, based on a true incident in the Civil War when the Confederate Cavalry fought a series of bloody battles in an effort to steal a huge herd of cattle from the Union Army. Widmark is the ruthless Confederate guerilla colonel who forces adventurer Holden to help him carry through his unique mission. “Nice, crisp and tough . . . roles cast and played to sardonic perfection.” New Cinema is the new language of our time, the youngest and most vital of the arts. One of its most exciting expressions is to be found in the short film. Distinguished directors, such as Godard, Polanski, Lester, and Truffaut developed their individual styles in the short film. Brilliant young talents, many as yet unknown in this country, have created personal works of dazzling virtuosity and imagination. montreat LAUNDERETTE COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE ONE DAY SERVICE - NO EXTRA CHARGE UNLIKE ANYTHING YOU'VE SEEN BEFORE! 2001: a space odysse/ An cistounding entertainment experience, a dazzling trip to the planets and beyond the stars! STARRING: kEIR DULLEA • GARY LOCKWOOD ULTRAVISION • METROCOLOR ★ ★ ★ SHOWS DAILY AT 1 - 4 & 8 P.M. ★ ★ ★ ADULTS 1.50 — STUDENTS 1.00 — CHILD 75c 'A' tIt 'now PLAYING! ★ ★ ★
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