i J Student Faces itvinski to be architect in Venezuela Jim Wofford plans journalism career by JUDITH MILLINER basketball. He also plays chess, rides motorcycles and Jim Wofford is a Freshman horses, camps, hikes the from Carrollton, Georgia. He Appalachian Trail, and coon has live in Georgia around hunts, nine years,-- but at the age of jim would like to to into eight he lived in Edinborough, journalism and major in Scotland where his father history. He would like to go to attended school at the Europe for further education University of Edinborough. and learn through traveling He loves music and plays around the world before he the guitar. Rock and jazz are settles down, his favorites. Jim is also very jim is enjoyable to talk to, athletic and was the Tennis and , since he enjoys State Champ in Georgia. He creativity in any form, is a likes soccer, baseball, and definite asset to our school. By DAVID FIELD Montreat Anderson, like other colleges, has a selection of foreign students which end up working on their education in America for various reasons. One such student here is Bill Iwinski, whose family is now living in Venezuela. His father is president of the Venezuelan branch of the Pillsbury food company. His work has taken Bill and his six brothers and three sisters to several different comers of the world. Bill .was bom in Buffalo, N.Y., where he spent four years before moving to Sacramento, California. His recollections of the three years on the California beach are the hot ocean-front life, where he fished and swam a lot. From there, the family moved to Cebu, in the Phillipines. They traveled in Japan, Okinawa, and Hong Kong, where they experienced the oriental way of life, which Bill says is slower, easier going, and holding to the old oriental ways and customs. He took up golf, tennis, Jai-alai, water skiing, and spent more time on the Beach. The family then moved to Calgary, Alberta. Canada was a big change of pace from the I tropical life. The temperature I dropped to 40 degrees below at i times, and he noticed the difference in the North American living standard after five years. The Iwinskis stayed a year then moved to Caracas, Venezuela, where they have lived since. Venezuela is what Bill calls home now. He loves the ideal climate and great beaches, and he wants to go back there one day to make his home. The people are very hot tempered, but warm and helpful. The city of Caracas )is 'buzzing 24 hours a day for anyone looking for things to do. Bill also likes the low priced gas and open speed limits. -Bill’s high school principal came from the W.N.C. area and Bill came to hear of Mon treat from him. He likes the faculty’s willingness to help out students and the size of the student body which makes it easy to know everyone. Bill wants to finish his studies by majoring in ar chitecture at the University of Colorado at Boulder between his skiing trips. Then he plans . to travel back to Venezuela and make a career of his major. Good luck to Bill and “chaio” as they say Venezuela. BILL IWINSKI in Stereo Corral 523 Merrimon Asheville MONTREAT LAUNDERETTE on campus Fluff and Fold—35’ Dry Cleaning a pound Hours—7:30-9:30 Teac, Akal, SantuI, Dual, Pioneer, Sony, Frazier, BIC, Dynaco, S.A.C., Altec, Lansing, KLH and other QUALITY equipment Hi ???N‘eed a break from studying too hard??? .•-V ./ Free individual instrudion in mocrome, quilting, quilling, decoupoge, and dip and drape dolls. L.P. ^*9^ always 4.88j Tapes 5.88 LILLIBEnS COUNTRY BASKET 115'A MONTREAT RD iCRAnSjJ|^^^]j^_FOODS^,SyPER^SANDV^^ JIM WOFFORD Neither Rain, Nor Snow, Nor Sleet If j\/orton^ Not Even Spring Break I Qu/ck shop 669-2828 Montreat Post Office 28757 Shop and Compare S & J CLOTHING JflounWn (Ku-6f„ 5^ OUTLET VISIT OUR □REENHOUSE FERTILIZER - PLANTS - FLOVTERS ■ INSECTICIDES HANGINQ BASKETS - BULK SEEDS 104 W STATE STREET BLACK MOUNTAIN Hours: 9-5:30 121 BROADWAY PHONE 669-6691 BLACK MOUNTAIN. N. C. 28711 RANDY AND WILLIE PINDER OWNERS YOU ARE ABOUT TO MAKE THE SECOND MOST IMPORTANT DECISION OF YOUR ACADEMIC CAREER- FIRST, YOU CHOSE MONTREAT-ANDERSON, AND WITH THE DEGREE EARNED THERE YOU ARE HALF WAY HOME IN COMPLETING A COLLEGE CAREER—SO WHY CHOOSE A TYPICAL, SMALL, LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE FOR YOUR LAST TWO YEARS?'—AND WHY WOFFORD—TRUE, WE ARE SMALL, BUT TYPICAL WE'RE NOT! Wofford Is: —FIRST PRIVATE COLLEGE IN SOUTH CAROLINA TO BE GRANTED A PHI BETA KAPPA CHARTER —COEDUCATIONAL —ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AND CHRISTIAN EDUCATION FOR 121 YEARS —ENROLLMENT OF APPROXIMATELY ONE THOUSAND STUDENTS (FACULTY/STUDENT RATIO 1/14) —STRONG FINANCIAL AID —AaiVE INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS INCLUDING BASEBALL, BASKETBALL, FOOTBALL (1970 N.A.I.A. EASTERN CHAMPIONS), GOLF (1973 N..A.I.A. NATIONAL CHAMPIONS), SOCCER, TENNIS, TRACK, RIFLERY. THE EMPHASIS IS ON THE INDIVIDUAL—THE EMPHASIS IS ON YOU! FOR MORE INFORMATION WRITE OR CALL: DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS WOFFORD COLLEGE SPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA 29301 (803) 585-4821 ext. 275

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