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Western Carolinian Volume 35 Number 16

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  • Thursday, November 20,1969 THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN Page 7 Coach Waters Wins Picks Contest, Named 'Most' Fearless Forecaster Though it's toe final week of toe football contest, it's all but over for the hapless Fearless Forecasters—Jungle Jim Rowell and Bwana John Even- son. Jungle Jim missed eight last week to fall four games behind Coach Bob Waters, who apparently has it all wrapped up going into toe final week. Bwana John, as usual, also missed eight He's six games behind. The continued lackluster per formances last week apparently caused both forecasters to go bananas. Bwana John's knit shirt re portedly developed a run as he stood right In the middle of the cafeteria and his pet dog bit him in toe leg and later died from the effects. He was later nabbed as he attempted to leap from toe downtown Cullowhee bridge into the freezing waters of the Tuckaseegee River. Jungle Jim appeared calm SPORTS Jim Rowell John Evenson on the surface, but he snapped his red crayon and colored outside toe lines in his coloring book and turned over his root beer while watching toe morning cartoons from the tension Saturday, The $5 prize again was decided on the tie breaker. The winner, Jim Shomaker of Reynolds 280, missed five games and missed the actual score by one point with a guess of 69 points scored Reggie Macom and Gene Laughridge also missed five games. In the co-ed division, Mrlanie J, Pope of High Rise 806, won for a second time with only five misses and receives the pizza-for-two at toe Cats Den. In the Mrs, Division, Gay Luckadoo, wife of fullback Ted Luckadoo, wins the family din - ner at the Cullowhee Cafe with six misses, Mrs. MaryFowler and football wives Mrs, Rodney Mangum, Mrs, Don Turner and Mrs, Johnny Wike all missed seven games. This is toe final week in the gala forecasting bonanza. Winners are requested to drop by toe WESTERN CAROLINIAN office to receive information about obtaining toeir prizes. March . . . .FROM Page 5 were physical, then I could have left toe tree without having to climb down. I could have flown, man. Floated away. I was happy. Peter, Paul and Mary and Pete Seeger began to lead everyone there in singing VA11 We Are Saying Is Give Peace A Chance , . ." So we climbed down our oak, Julie and I, singing with 300,000 other Americans. And we walked away slowly, thoughtfully, and left Washington, But we never stopped singing, man. The refrain is still there . . . "All We Are Saying, Is Give Peace A Chance . . ." Pep Talk . . . .FROM Page 6 up to YOU. Back toe Cats this weekend and watch them WING THEm WAY TO THE PLAYOFFS. * * * After toe big victory watch for Tuesday's special eight- page souvenir section for an= nouncements concerning possible post season games. Plan on saving toe edition in remem= berance of 1969-'THEYEAROF THE CATS.' News Briefs FROM Page 3 Saturday, November 22, from 8-11 p.m. Among toe entertainers to be presented are Heather Vick, Norris Michael, Jean Stevens, Mike Rominger, the Little Theatre Family, and the poetess OIL Delta Sig Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity will have its annual Parents' Weekend November 22 and 23. The families of toe Brothers and Pledges will attend the Presbyterian football game Saturday afternoon to be followed by a coffee hour at the Delta Sig Fraternity House. A buffet-styled banquet will be held Saturday night in toe Grand Room of toe A. K. Hinds University Center. Fearless Forecasters Pick Coach Waters (81-34 70.4%) Toledo South Carolina Vanderbilt North Carolina Florida State Houston Missouri Kansas State Richmond Nebraska UCLA Maryland West Virginia Lenior-Rhyne Wofford Appalachian State Boston Kansas City Washington Los Angeles Jungle Jim (77-38 66.9%) Toledo South Carolina Davidson North Carolina Florida State Houston Missouri Kansas State Richmond Nebraska Southern Cal Virginia West Virginia Lenior-Rhyne Wofford Appalachian State Buffalo Kansas City Washington Los Angeles Bwana John (75-40 65.2%) Toledo South Carolina Vanderbilt North Carolina Florida State Houston Missouri Kansas State Richmond Oklahoma Southern Cal Maryland West Virginia Lenior-Rhyne Wofford Appalachian State Buffalo Kansas City Washington Dallas gsrti&'s PHONE 293-9514 CHICKEN —OYSTERS—SHRIMP Open Daily & Sunday til Midnight Worst food mtown CULLOWHEE BARBER SHOP Lebern Dills . . . Berber Dee Wheatley • * • Shine Boy Beside The Brown Co. Open Tues.-Sat. 8.O0AM-6.iX)PM Football Contest (For games Nov. 22,23. Deadline for entry la 12 midnight, Friday, November 21,1M9. AU entries must be mailed. Entries received with postage due will be disqualified. One entry per person. Address entries: P. O. Box 317. Pick winners and place V propriate blank: or check mark inap- COLLEGE: Toledo at Xavier Clemson at South Carolina Davidson at Vanderbilt North Carolina at Duke N. C. State at Florida State Wyoming at Houston Missouri at Kansas Kansas State at Colorado Richmond at William & Mary Nebraska at Oklahoma UCLA at South California Virginia at Maryland West Virginia at Syracuse Catawba at Lenoir Rhyne Carson-Newman at Wofford Guilford at Appalachian State PROFESSIONAL Buffalo at Boston Oakland at Kansas City Atlanta at Washington Dallas at Los Angeles TIE BREAKER: Presbyterian at Western Carolina PREDICT FINAL SCORE: Points vs. Name: Address: Dorm: Room: ., Telephone: < THE CAT'S DEN DRINKS ON THE HOUSE Except for a small service charge, of course. Here we have ole' Norm celebrating his birthday last Tuesday up at toe TOP CAT CLUB over toe CAT'S DEN. (Doesn't look a day over 12, does he?) As usual, Norm will be here for toe TENTH in our series of VICTORY CELEBRATIONS this Saturday night at toe Cat's Den. Come join us. Looking for a little something unusual in Cullowhee? Tired of toe hum-drum of college life? If you're over 21, drop by toe Varsity Shop or by the Cat's Den and hear our break-away plan for only $5 a month. BACK THE CATS Open 7 days a week. From 4:00 p.nu til 12:00 p.m. 'cept on Fri. ft Sat Then it's 1:00 a.m. (The Finest Pizza and Subs this side of Tilley Creek) THE CATS DEN
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