(mid Mmif Chi&thm jolly Santa wends his way, bringing wonderful gifts for you, we’d like to add our appreciation. Happy holidays. Terry Southern and Mason Hoffenberg not only led off the sacred cows. They butchered them. Candy wildly spoofs America's sexual more's, taboos, and takes the measure of government, medicine, and war along the way. Candy Christian's notion of self- sacrifice leads her to encounter with Professor Mephesto, a Mexican gardener, the Quackers (a mystical, peace-loving group), and others. Finally and most ironic of all are her dealings with a holy man, who it develops is Mr. Christian, her father. Candy, fhe book's title, is obviously meant to resemble Voltaire's Candide, was first published in Paris. Its publication in the United States won critical acclaim from such liter ary lions as James Jones, Herbert Gold, William Styron, and Gore Vidal. In the past year. Candy appeared in England in a very mangled (censored) condition. Now, its a movie, despite Life magazine's once saying it was unfilmable. With a Swedish discovery named Ewa Aulin as Candy, Ringo Starr as the gardener, and Marlon Brando as a bogus holy man, it should once again create a furor, this time in the cinematic world. May you and your family enjoy a Christmas that is warm with happiness, and is truly blessed in every way. Many thanks for your support! Mrs. Wi11iam A. Wood win streak Montreat-Anderson continued its winning ways December 14 with a 110- S2 victory over Friendship Junior College of Rock Hill, South Carolina. The 110 points was a season high the Cavaliers, who have eclipsed century mark for five times thus Led by Gus Dillahunt's seventeen in the first half, Montreat held 59-36 lead as the buzzer sounded. Montreat's starting five played only the initial seven minutes of the second half. The Cavaliers, paced by Sam Milner, Phil Zimmerman, and Chuck Harris, continued the scoring barrage. Zimmerman carried the hundreth point with 3:30 left in the contest. Gus Diilahunt and Charlie Dudley were leading Cavalier scorers, with 21 and 20 points respectively. Tops for the losers were Harrison with 30 and Ownes who had 27 noini-q. Montreat's offensive machine met strong opposition against the Western Piedmont Pioneers Tuesday. A stiff Pioneer zone defense thwarted the Cavalier outside shooting. Three back-back steals by Ben Young and Roosevelt Robinson put the Cavaliers in charge. Western Piedmont then clicked for four free throws and a field goal. A fourteen point Cavalier splurge combined with only four Pioneer points in eight minutes gave Montreat a commanding 14 point margin. Western Piedmont continued cold in the opening minutes of the second half, going without a field goal for six minutes. Curtis Brooks had twenty-one points for the evening and Gus Diilahunt netted nineteen. "Rosey", Ben Young, and Charlie Dudley also scored in double figures. Final tally: MAC-84, W.P.-59- > For you, our customers, and your families, we wish the best of health, happiness and success in the New Year ahead. Mrs. June Hodge in the Biology lab 0ppg ©bpiitma. THE MITCHELL FAMILV o. a ho i you Christmas and New Year Greetings to all the Montreat community of 1 earners — Old-Fashioned Greetings Hearty greetings are sent your way, and so are heartiest thanks! Howerton Cafeteria-Management and Personnel Christmas comes, here’s a wish that true merriment may endure all through the holidays. Christmas

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