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I PW Asheville-Biltmore ' s future as o growing college is often a topic of discussion among the students. A SHE VILLE-BIL TMORE COLLEGE ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA J The publication of a college yearbook is a demanding enterprize — one which requires the assistance, coopera- tion, and participation of many. The sixty-seven staff of the Summit would like to express its appreciation to oil of those who made this annual possible. The theme this year is that of construction, in order to carry this theme throughout the book, the staff need- ed several expert photographers: Malcolm Gamble pro- vided the aerial shot of the Asheville-Biltmore campus. Jack Schlodt captured the faculty at work, and Bert Shipmon spent many hours obtaining just the right pictures in the more-difficult-to-photograph areas. The staff would like to thank the faculty for allowing themselves to be photographed in their classrooms and for encouraging the students at Asheville-Biltmore to co-operate with the Summit staff. The administration deserves acknowledgement for their assistance also. No yearbook can exist without students, and their partici- pation was appreciated. Pete Gilpin, the Summit ' s technical consultant, gave assistance, co-operation, and participation, fie spent many hours taking the staff to conferences, acquiring much needed snapshots, and giving answers to ever- increasing questions. Mr. Gilpin is the proverbial man behind the scene, and the staff would like to express deep appreciation to him. No annual is ever published by the work of a few; rather it is by the efforts of many. TABLE OF CONTENTS Student Affairs 18 Administration 56 Athletics 84 Classes 104 Advertising 136 .: IM a V, ,,, A sheville-Biltmore Moves Forward Dr. Highsmith oF ens bids on the prospective dorm- itories. Ed Harris, last yeor ' s SGA President, looks over the artist ' s sketch of dormitory village with Dr. High- smith. Through Thoughtful Planning, Imaginative Structures In the beginning As days go by . In the future . . . The Campus •.4k i %. u, Grows Fall color in the Blue Ridge Mountains provides a scenic back- drop to the 157-acre campus of Asheville-Biltmore College. In the language laboratory. A well chosen name. )LIYER CROMWELL CARMrCK; HUMANITIES BUILDING THIS BUILDING IS NAMED IN HONOR OF OLIVER CROMWELL CARMICHAEL RHODES SCHOLAR. TEACHER. AUTHOR. UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT AND CHANCELLOR. EDUCATIONAL STATESMAN - WHOSE CAREER HAS BEEN A MODEL OF DEDICATED AND EFFECTIVE SERVICE TO THE IDEALS OF QUALITY HIGHER EDUCATION. IN NORTH CAROLINA AND IN THE NATION. At the controls wmm Humanities Building Another building is officially dedicated. Key figures in the procession p ■ ■H Hi. i m i L ' ■■■HiSBiia Broadening Our Scope Kr.. :-y a - ■S ' - ■ L. r B 1 ' N t • li ill nil |lflf r f|B iiitifrf ml B iiTFttrVfi ill 0 i? . 4-5-.. w. ■ ' f ' - ' l U . Kl .?Bf  vv l ( NW. ?«« ■ £VTO a™r Is Ji- V Ai • £ With Campus Activity Two co-eds take a few minutes to relax. The fall dance was a big success X The Ridgerunner staff visits U.N.C. A-B girls participated in Asheville Christmas parade. Experimenting in Science Or Just Relaxing In the snack shop between classes Even the professors have fun ' - - ' In woit of going home And Understanding Others Fifty delegates, representing several North and Central American countries and Russia, met on the A-B campus for the Regional Conference of the World Meteorological Organization, The purpose of their meeting was to discuss problems common to their countries such as International communication, cali- bration oF barometers, and observational techniques The A. P, T. receives and prints cloud co er pictures sent fronn the Esso II weather sotellite. A flag for each country. They come together at the conference table. V|t With An A -B Welcome. Billy Ed Wheeler sings about a little brown shack. The Asheville Baho ' i Community presents A-B with o down redwood- A Development Dinner as the college moved to put quality students in its dormitories. •V. r ' IWiR ' W ' im ' ' .3 ,: • ' ' :: :r A.  s A. V. .■ ' Cut- Vb:KJi ■ ' '  «W. t f IF •rf. ■■M3- Jff- 1 ' i ■• 5J Jlib f jm teMw : m Jim Day Denise Diamond Lenda Edwards Cheryl Flagg Sandra Ledbetter Solly MorHn Js)£o ' s IpMc 20 IN AMERICAN COLLEGES Larry Eorwood Leigh Stevens Kathy Wojtowski JKhs Jisnevnle Jniinore Cjoneoe JKiss Sandra ueclbetter Miss Denise Diomond Miss Lenda Gayle Edwards Miss Leigh Stevens Miss Kothy Degenhardt Miss Bobbie Ann Moore Miss Barbara Burgin Mrs. Carolyn Clarke Miss Donno Goodwin w ni ana ner cour. • Miss Lynda Reighard, Homecoming Queen, gets a congrotulotory hug from her predecessor. Miss Sandy Mastin Miss Janet Former Miss Suzanne Woody Jfc oniecomino J,ueen and Cjoar Miss Anno Torian Miss Leigh Stevens 1 1 Candidates for Homecoming Court gather near one of the many displays built on campus, K-ettes go down fighting in the tug-of-wor, Goecf Gapers — an afternoon during Homecoming Weekend de- signed especially for capering , frolicking, skipping and leaping, pulling and shoving, mud-slinging and bucket-sitting, shouting, laughing and giggling. Inter-organizational events included a Flog Race, Egg Toss, Mud Hunt, Tugs-of-war, Greased Pole Climb, Pie Eating Contest, Sack Race, Three-legged Race, Shoe Scramble, and Musical Buckets A peaceful mud ole became the scene of bustling excitement OS coeds scramble and splash in their search for the hidden treasure . At the shout of GO A-B men leap for the greased pole and scuffle in an attempt to reach the flag that almost seems beyond reoch. SIGMA LAMBDA CHI ( Miss Leigh Stevens Sweetheart of Sigma Lambda Chr SST£ HllJ Prize-Winning Bulldog boosted Spirit during Homecoming celebrations. Executice Council: Tony Andrews-Speed, historian; Tom Hudgens, comptroller; Don Tweed, Executive Secretary; Bill Mott, President; Steve Lucas, Vice-President; Mr. Don McCrimmon, Advisor, AX , a social fraternity, has shown its all-round capacity through various octivities this year. Among its mony achievements was the huge Bulldog which dominated the compus scene during Homecoming Weekend and their winning of Coed Capers. With increased membership, obilities, goals, and experience, 2AX s record will continue to be a bright one. ' K % f f f VT lb « .. _ . li v. ' f fell w Jgi -x p ft Wi mr j|HH PLEDGE CLASS: front: Burks Hunt, Secretary; Stan Rick Morrow, Charlie Garden, Butch Von Matre, Charles Bortlett, Vice-Chancellor; Mr. Don McCrimmon. Bock: Cocke, Alan Mayes, Jim Armistead. Front: Steve Lucas, Bill Mott, Mr. Don McCrimmo,i. Bock: Tom Hudgens, Bob Templeton, Larry Gordon, Tony Andrews-Speed, Doug Lackey, Bill White, Don Tweed. SIGMA DELTA UPSILON Q social fraternity, was organized in the fell of 1964 and dedicated to the betterment and social upbringing of Asheville-Biltmore College. Co- operotion and enthusiasm along with a growing membership have all contributed to the success of Air ' s activities this year. Ron Gladden, Treasurer; Doug Norton, Vice-President; Jim Creigh- ton. Secretary; Jim Lloyd, President, First row (l-r): Don Brown, Jim Creighton, Jim Lloyd, Don Ross, Norton, John Reed, Bob Plyler, Jim Heorn, Jim Hill, Watson Taylor. Ron Gladden, Ronnie Goodwin. Second row: Terry Price, Doug Pledges get a paddling from their pledge masters during Spring Rush. R ... .and we don ' t want to see any of you pledges smiling ' ami Miss Janet Farmer Sweetheart of Sigma Delta Upsilon BCUaUflKBRIB KAPPA DELTA TA U Mr. James Molitor, Advisor Mr. James Carmichael, Advisor Fall pledges bunny hop around G maypole. The Spring Dance was o swinging success. Kappa Delta Tou ' s Beau Butch Van Motre ► ' Foye Patton President Sondro Sluder Vice-President Nancy Berry Secretary Glorio Middleton Treasurer Nancy Sellers Historian Terri Rozzell Social Chairman Lendo Edwards Peggy Haller Barbara Moody Susan Ivey Nancy Stevenson Wilmo Howord Dorlene Cannon Nancy McFee Roula Kostaki Mary Metcalf Joanne Fiske Sherry Broome Joyce Pangle Mary Brendel JT ' - ' s. ' ■ ■-:■. 7 je;?;wt: ■ Kitty Williams Jockie Lyda Mary McKenzie Diane Edney t!« -..ja-aitiwLaaga K-ETTES First row (l-r): Ellen Bryon, Louise Stephens, Suzanne Newsome, Patsy Ballard, Denise Diomond, Becky Smith, Chris Kline, Liz Frumkcn. Second row: Anna Torian, Bobbie Moore, Kathy Degen- hordt, Leigh Stevens, Linda Nelms. Third row: Anne Wutschel, Suzanne Woody, Carol Orr, Becky Sherman, Jeon Lipinsky. Fourth row: Vera Culbreth, Meridy Diamond, Terry Rickmon, Janet Farmer. Fifth row: Donno Goodwin, Barbara Burgin, Harriet Boozer, Carol Crutcher, Terry Tebben. Chris Kline, Treasurer; Liz Frumkin, Secretary; Anna Torian, SGA representative; Mrs, Wishart. Sandy Ledbetter, President; Kathy Wojtowski, Vice-President. A sister organization to the Circle K Club, the K-ettes of Asheville-Biltmore College is dedicated to service to the college, the community of Ashe- ville, and to Western North Carolina, The members enthusiastically boost school spirit, take part in many and diverse school and community activities and strive to develop higher ideals for the college. Costumes, wayout mokeup , a scavenger hunt and Big Sisters mark Spring Initiation. ALPHA NU LAMBDA AB ' s newest sorority. Alpha Nu Lambda, received its charter in the fall of 1966 and since then has been very active in school affairs. The sorority ' s purposes are, to promote school spirit through support of the basketball team and participation in intramural activities, to help in civic affairs, and to promote social life on campus. Dean Parsons, Advisor Janie Wilson, President Gail Durner Linda Center Emily Bynum Not pictured Ann GiMgcm 9 Joyce Hardin Kathy Wilson Ellen Bryan Marcia Davis ; y KAPPA PI Jim Ingle Cal Hunt Dennis Kronenfeld Leigh Stevens Liz Frumkin Tucker Cooke (advisor) Elsie Kronenfeld Margaret McCrimmon Melvin Justus WORLDLY PHILOSOPHERS Tom Meadows, Chairman; Adrain Finch, Post Choirman; Tom Lindley, Secretary, Front (l-r): Roger Carpenter, Dean Cortwright. Back: Louis Miles, Charles Dow is, Adrian Finch, Fred Kress, Tom Meadows, David Ehle, Tom Lindley. Wr JH Hil mZ H 1 37 Bk ■ E w H m STUDENT GOVERNMENT Jim Day, President of the Student Government Association. Sam Shipman, Vice-President; Leigh Stevens, Secretary. JUDICIAL BOARD, Fred Kress, Chairman Front: Nancy Sellers, Fred Kress, Suson Parkins, Back: Florence Robinson, Bob Beal, John Fury. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: Front: Denise Diamond, Don Scorborough, Ronnie Gibson, Donna Goodwin, Dean Parsons, Advisor. Back: Sam Shipman, Jim Day, Leigh Stevens, Alex El I wood, Jean Lipinsky, Sandra Sluder. SOCIAL COMMISSION, Demise Diamond, Chairman Front: Suzanne Woody, Denise Diamond, Ellen Bryon, Back: Doug Lockey, Kothy Degenhardt, Bill White, Leigh Stevens. ORGANIZATIONS COMMISSION, Roy Shipman, Chairman Front: Leigh Stevens, Chorleen Morgan, Roy Shipman, Lynda Reighard, Jim Lloyd. Bock: Gail Durner, Nancy Sellers, Anna Torian, Terri Rozzell. Don Tweed, Doug Norton. PUBLICATIONS COMMISSION, Tom Harbin, Chairman Front: Barbara Moody, Lynda Reighard, Sandra Sluder, Bock: Tom Harbin, Ginger King, Bill White BY-LAWS COMMISSION, Bill Mott, Chairman Bill Mott, Leigh Stevens, Steve Lucas. HOUSE AND GROUNDS COMMISSION, Matt Gilbert, Chairman Front: Matt Gilbert, Don Brown. Bock: Tony Andrews-Speed, Bill Mott, Don Tweed. ELECTIONS COMMISSION, Doug Lackey, Chairman Anne Wutschel, Sam Shlpman, Doug Lackey. SPORTS COMMISSION, Ken Earwood, Chairman Front: Ken Earwood, Gail Durner, Tern Rozzell, Jackie Lyda, Bob Miller. Back: Charles Garden, Steve Lucas, Bill White, Ron Gladden, John Fury. FINANCE COMMISSION, Steve Lucas, Chairman Steve Lucas, Sam Shipman, Bill Mott, Carleen Harrison. CIRCLE K Sponsored by the Kiwonis Club of Ashe- ville, the Circle K Club provides the means for the development of the same type of leadership that is prominent in the busi- ness and professional world. As a service club at Asheville-Biltmore, Circle K has sponsored numerous projects throughout the year. Ron Carter, Secretary; Ronnie Gibson, Treasurer; Don Scorborougli, President. Not Pfctured: Ken Earwood, Vice-President. Front row: Tom Harbin, Ronny Gibson, Don Scarborough, Ken Ear- wood, Ron Carter, John Fury. Bock row: Hayes Martin, David Ehle, Jim MacNeill, Steve Smith, Bill Dwyer, Ken Snelling, Bob Miller, Guy Batsel, Don Harris. THE SUMMIT Anne, Sondra, Terri, ond Susan look over pictures for the Student Affairs section with Miss Hench, Summit staff Advisor, (center). Terri, Suson and Miss Hench goin ideas and encouragement from discussions with Mr. Gilpin, AB ' s Director of Public Relations. Susan Ivey, Business Manager Nancy Berry, Marcio Davis, Peggy Burgess, and Haroon Shadman: Business Staff. Leigh Stephen Art Editor Met Justice Lani Compbell Dawn Hollins ' But appearing in dreams persuasive images come bringing o joy that is vain Aeschylus Leigh Stephens, Gail Lunsford, Dennis Kronenfeld, Liz Frumpkin RIDGER UNNER Tom Horbin, Managing Editor Ginger King, Editor in Chief Spring 1967 John Phoup, Editor Foil ) 966 Mike Blaine, Cartoonist; Cloryce Higgins, Reporter THE RIDGERUNNER, the students ' right to infor- matiori and expression, is the mouthpiece of Ashe- ville Biltmore College news. EDUCATION CLUB Kneeling: Samuel Clork, Sandy Drake, Bill Dwyer, John Fury, Jim lene Morgan, Peggy Stevens, Ann Gilgom, Gail Durner, Linda Sellers. Standing: Kitty Willioms, Evelyn Case, Mary Metcaif, Char- Cantor. PS YCHOLOG Y CL UB Seated; Mr. Don McCrimmon, Advisor; Connie Gore, Mary Rogers, Ron Jones. Stonding: John Reed, Nick Rose, Tim Dovie. CHEMISTRY SOCIETY Dr. Squibb, Advisor; Mark Crosly, in fore- ground. Bock: Linda Remington, Connie Remington, Roger Robinson, Wayne Moore, Theresa Lemieux, Butch Phillips, Dave Rickords, Nancy Sellers. r - Language lob oides students in the study of a foreign language A busy day a change of class and a quiet hour of study in the library. In appreciation of many long years of service os their advisor, the Summit staff acknowledges Miss Mary Miller. Dr. Highsmith and Dean Dulo hove a pie-eoting contest of their own. Dr. Forzonegon takes part in a slip- pery game of egg tossing during Homecoming events. Dr. Thurman directs the preliminaries for tug-of-war. Becky Sherman waved from a dormitory window while she visited the Village during an early stage of construction. Lynda Reighard, Denise Diamond, Bob Beal and Liz Frumkin work on the Seniors ' Homecoming Display. What it was was The Frug. SGA DANCE Fall ' 66 Students jommed the George Vonderbilt Ballroom. A time to think ... to be olo Humanities sessions ore over for the day. vsKsmsamfi . -- ; ' 5{¥ y iV. ' •••.•. President Dr. William E. Highsmith ' !? Dr. Highsmith scans the pamphlet announcing the new Dormitory Vil- lage. m CHAIRMAN Mr. Monly E. Wrighf Ashevrlle VICE-CHAIRMAN Mr. John M. Reynolds Asheville Mr. George Hoyle Blanton, Jr. Forest City Mr. C. Dulo Howkins Marion Mr. William M. Lehmkuhl Asheville Mr. Robert F. Phillips Asheville BO Mr. Claude Ramsey, Jr. Asheville Dr. Jerome L. Reeves Conton Mr. Richard Wynne Asheville Mr. J. Gerald Cowan Asheville ARD OF TRUSTEES Mrs. Virginia Dameron Asheville Mr. Bruce A. Elmore Asheville IB ADMIN Mr. Peter Gilpin Director of Public Relotions Mr. Gustave Men Director of Institutional Research ond Development I ' ■  ' Mr. William S. Jenkins Business Manager Mr. John Neuse Assistont to the Business Manager ISTRA TION Miss Emily G. Porter Registrar Mr. Jackson A. Owen Director, Department of Testing and Counseling Mr. Karl B. Wilsmon Assistant Director, Department of Testing and Counseling ■i I w ' J Mr. Ainstey A. Whitman Libranc ? i I .1 t Mr. Daniel J. Gore Assistont Librarian ADMINIS Mr. Fred H. Martin DirecTor of Admissions Mr. Dean Codle Assistant Librarian Mrs. Sadie Sprinkle Secretary, College Mail and Duplicating Service TRA TION Col. Robert G. Stroine Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Mrs. Carolyn Frady Secretary to the President Mrs. Mary Miller Secretary to the Dean of the Faculty Mrs. Mildred Henderson Library Assistant Miss Mory Jane Winfrey Secretary, Division of Science and Mathematics Miss Jackie Peterson Secretary, Division of Humanities Miss Barbara Thomos Secretary, Division of Humanities Miss Peggy Simpson Secretory, Division of Sociol Sciences Mrs. Linda Bradley Secretory, Division of Social Sciences Mrs. Lynn Burt Mrs. Morie Anderson Miss Mary Ann Psychos Mrs. Margaret Kress Secretary, Business Office Secretary, Business Office Secretary, Division of Science and Mothematics Receptionist Mrs. Joon McCurry Library Assistant Mrs. Pof Brown Secretary to the Director of Institutional Research and Des elopment Mrs. Sondy Kilpatrick Library Assistant Miss Connie Thomas Secretary to Director of Admissions Mrs. Joyce Williomson Secretary, Business Office Mrs. Annefte Whin Library Assistant Mrs. Gladys Culbertson Library Assistant s E c R E T A R I E S hAt%. Peggy Harlow Mrs. Geroldine Peek Miss Susan Shetley Miss June Sollod Secretary, Department of Secretary, Office of Secretary, Office of Secretary, Office of Testing and Counseling Registrar Registror Registrar r-r HUMANITIES Dr. Gerold Gullickson Dr. Roy Riggs Divisron Chairman Dr. Frederic Wood Dr. Philip Walker Dr. James Part r Dr. Sidney Mathews Dr. James Stewart Dr. Frank Edwir r Mr. Eugene Bunker Dr. William Thurman Dr. Ellis Shorb Dr. Roy Riggs Deportment Head LITERA TURE Mrs. Lutrelle Wishort L i ' ri i£k Miss Katrina Hcnch Mrs. Rosemary Stephens Dr. Etiis Shorb Dr. Gerald Gullickson 70 Miss Mary Miller Dr. Christine Gullickson Department Head Dr. William Thurman LANGUAGE n Mr. Jonofhan Williams Dr. James Stewort Dr. Frederic Wood HI ST OR Y Dr. Philip Walker Deportment Heod Mr. Bruce Greenawolt Dr. Sidney Mathews PHILOSOPHY Dr. James Pait Department Head 1 72 ART Mr. Cloude Garren DRAMA Dr. John McCoy Department Head BIOLOGY Dr. Richard Johnson Division Chairman Mr. John Bernhardt Dr. Dexfer Squibb Department Head CHEMISTRY Dr. Lloyd Remington Mr. Francis Coyle Dr. James Wills, Jr. Department Head PHYSICS Mr. francis Coyte Dr. Horold Stephens Deportment Head Mr. Joseph Persons MATH Mr. Gustave Metz Mr. Robert Daughton Department Head PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. Robert Hartman Mr. James Norman Miss Martha Charnock SOCIAL SCIENCE Mr. James Molitor Mr. James Carmichoel, Jr. PSYCHOLOGY Dr. Kenneth Nickerson Department Head Mr. Donald McCrimmon Mr. Jackson Owen Dr. Letter Zerfoss 79 GO VERNMENT Dr. W. W. Kaempfer Division Chairman Dr. Bohrom Forzanegan Dr. Ivan Parkins Department Heod Mr. William Cochran, Jr. ECONOMICS Mr. Douglas Sfutsmon Mr. Roy Wood Department Head if ' f. ED UCA TION Mr. Fred Martin Dr. Jesse Mc Daniel Deportment Head Faculty Scenes ,A. • mmmmim = -- : ■ ' ■ ' •• ' ■ ' .v ir ' .r ' . yiA ri ■ ■• •V ' O . ' ' ' : ' ■ ►- ' •At i- . t « ' . ' S«i|;!he ♦fil ■ ' — ' v . W ' ? ' = ? 5; - : ' • - -: B - c Judy Herman CHEERLEADERS Terri Tebben Chug-a-Iug Terri Rickman Jean Lipinsky Ellen Bryan Becky Sherman A B Denise Diamond Captain Sandy Ledbetter, Co-coptain Go get ' em. Bulldogs! Front: Terri Rickman, Terri Tebben. Bock: Becky Sherman, Judy Herman, Denise Dia- mond, Ellen Bryan, Jean Liplnsky. Cheerleaders initiated chortering a bus so students could also attend A-B ' s final game cf the season at Maryville, Tennessee. piwrrawiBJioaw ■CI - w£uwavw« Coach Bob Hortmon Coach Bob Hartman this season came up with what has to be the most exciting basketball team in Asheville- Biltmore College history. The Bulldogs ran up a 17-8 record plus a two-point exhibition loss to Quantico led by high scoring Guy Batsel, dribble wizard Jim McElhaney and 6-8 Larry Arrick, who provided the rebounding strength. McElhaney received the Sportsmanship Trophy in the first annual Optimists Tip-Off Tourney at the start of the season ofter Shorter College edged A-B by o point for the crown And, at the last home game of the season, Tom Lindley was elected coptain and Batsel was named Most Valuable Player. Along the route to the best A-B record in three year ' s of senior college competition, the Bulldogs garnered six new team records, tied another and sow Batsel smash four marks, Arrick best two others, Mol Blankenship break another and Steve Lucas yet another. The Bulldogs set a new mark, 1 13, for most points scored againt an opponent; a record of 36 for fewest points scored by on opponent; a new mark for largest victory margin, 77 points; most field goals scored, 48 — All in the St Andrews gome at A-B. Milligan scored the most points against an A-B team, 108, since Pikeville hit the same number two years ago. And A-B also had a new record in receiving the most personal foul calls, 41, at Milligan. Batsel set new marks in best overage score per gome, 21.3; most points in a season, 533; most field goals attempted in a season, 419, and most field goals made, 219. Steve Luces set on individual record when he bucket- ed 12 free throws against Shorter. Blankenship wrote his name in the record book with a new mark for best percentage of field goal shots, hitting 56 percent of his attempts during the season. Arrick smashed the Most Rebounds in One Game mark twice, then tied the 21 mark again. He also has the best average for rebounds per game, 11.1. Every member of the squod had a double-figure night in scoring during the season. The best nights for each include: Batsel, 39 against Maryville here; McElhaney, 26 against St. Leo here and Maryville there; Arrick, 23 against Presbyterian; Lucas, 25 at Milligon, Blankenship had 20 at Mors Hill; Lee Shu- ster, 15 at Mars Hill; Butch Von Motre, 16 at St. Andrews, Larry Roland, 15 at St. Andrews, Phil Price, 1 1 at St. Andrews and Tom Lindley, 13 at St. Andrews. Glenn Carlson ' s biggest night, 14 points, was when St Andrews |Ourneyed here. Best news of all as the season closed for Coach Hartman was the outlook His four top scorers, plus much of the rest of the squad, will return next year. Larry Roland Bufch Van Matre Lee Shuster Steve Lucas Tom Lindley ( Kneeling: Tom Ltndley, Captoin; Coach Bob Hartman, Guy Botsel, A ost Voluoble Player. Stonding: (L-R) Phil Price, Lee Shuster, Steve Lucos, Mokolm Blankenshtp, Lorry Arrick, Butch Van Motre, Larry Roland, Glenn Carlson, Jim McElhoney. VARSITY BASKETBALL RESULTS, 1966-1967 SEASON OPPONENT A-B Nov . 25 — Augusta 76 88 Jan. Nov 26 — Shorter 86 85 Jan. Dec 1 — Milllgan 66 96 Jan. ' Dec 3 — Pembroke 87 78 Feb Dec 9 — Oglethorpe 79 68 Dec 10 — Shorter 77 62 Feb. Dec 15 — Mors Hill 64 84 Feb. Feb. Dec 1 7 — Wilmington 78 83 Dec 30 — Newberry 81 80 Feb. Feb. jQn. 6 — St. Andrews 36 113 Jan. 9 — Florida Presbyterian 66 83 Feb. Jan. 14 — Augusta 71 72 •Feb. Feb. Jan 17 — Emory Henry 84 76 (Home Gomes ) {Tip-Off Tourney) OPPONENT A-B 21 — Wilmington 86 97 28— St. Leo 72 87 30 — Biscay ne 75 79 3 — Maryviile 76 94 (HOMECOMING) 7 — Mors Hill 72 69 10 — St. Andrews 68 108 1 1 — Pembroke 94 89 13 — Emory Henry 74 81 18 — Milligan 108 96 20 — Quantico Marines 74 72 23— St. Leo 69 74 25 — Maryviile 81 106 gTr:7..-7gi Jim McEihaney receives the Trophy for Good Sportsmanship at the conclusion of the Tip-Off Tourney. Blankenship and Arrick form a strong, impenetrable defensive bulwark. — '  p IH i l — m LjM ► J ! H 1 Tom Lindley, Captain of the fighting teom of Bulldogs. ■■ ■ - • ' t yaXi -K: ' . «. i Butch strikes out after the ball while Malcolm holds down the fort. Guy tokes a smooth, well-aimed, two-point jump-shot. Red displays his rebounding ability. it s aweassssaas HOMECOMING An enormous blazing bon-fire and a number of vivacious cheerleaders help in arousing school spirit. During certain exciting moments of the game, the Bulldogs get ready to take possession of the ball. . . . supply G pressing defense . lead in scoring . A new feature at Homecoming W- M . excel in rebounding , p , and soar to a 94-76 victory! 97 During half-time events Guy Battel was named Outstanding Player and presented a trophy by Circle K. Batsel wound up the season with a 21 3 scoring average and a record-breaking total of 533 points. HSmnvm -v :; John Cunningham A-B ' s cross country squad didn ' t win them oil, but neither did they lose them oIL Matter of fact, they finished with a 6-6 record in meets with the best wins over Mars Hill and Carson Newman. The blue-clad harriers included Glenn Carlson, Doug Norton, Charles Garren, Phil Price, Tom Lindley and Don Bridenstine. Garren placed Hth in the state freshman meet and Carlson 17th while Doug Norton was 38th in the senior division. CROSS COUNTRY Don Bridenstine Glenn Carlson Tom Lindley Malcolm Blankenship (Not Pictured Charlie Garren 7 %. ki Three veterans of the A-B link wars answer- ed Coach Bob Doughton ' s rallying call this spring, together with four newcomers. The lettermen on the squad Included Francis Ar- nette — Number One man from last year ' s team, Bill Kemp and Larry Gordon. The new- comers were Jim McElhoney, Dave Ehle, John Wert and Ron Gladden. First scheduled con- test was with visiting Detroit College from Dearborn, Mich. Others on the A-B 1967 golf slate included Brevard College, King, Belmont Abbey, Concord, Milligon, Montreat-Anderson and Tusculum. GOLF TENNIS Two Bulldog tennis lettermen were joined by a quartet of promising newcomers as Coach Bob Hart- man readied for the net schedule. The lettermen were Bob Miller and Don Ross and the recruits were Haroon Shadman, Bill Worley, Allan Mayes and Bill White. The 1967 schedule included the likes of Western Carolina College, Brevard, Maryville, Anderson, S. C, Junior College, Lees-McRoe and Mars Hill. Standing: (L-R) Bob Miller ond Don Ross. Kneeling: (L-R) Haroon Shadman and Alan Moyes. INTRAMURALS mmmmm i mmjumtM n — : ■- — : : —: iljC- ■ d w J J J ■ -r ' J iM ■jaf w iM ' 102 SRJiaWiSJiSIHW!.. l. !.O i ' iv i,.: ' :VPv::.- V« ' iHW. r. !, .T ' - A . l-l 1 -I ' .rf:! - i ...r «i ,t- il W liii i , il l ii i it !i   w,- tMiltiaik 1 3 1 1 1 t t 9 1 A c 1 CLASSES i !- ' . - . VV- i .. :-■ r I Senior Class Officers Sandy Ledbetter, Vice-President; Bob Jones, President; ond Foye Potton, Secretory Carolyn Baldwin Anita Ball Patsy Ballard Robert Beol Sen S9 n i 11- I . LU ' - Law, ' n ' . rt!« da lors Dean Cartwrighl- Charles Cook Don Dolton Tim Davie Bob Brendle Karen Brown Charles Burleson Roger Carpenter Jim Day Denise Diamond V _ Alvin Drake Ken Earwood Larry Earwood Lenda Edwards Sen David Ehle Alex Ellwood r— -°T - i.y . ij.A tt !M.. iWHmHmt)ti«wi8aBa Buzz Feldman Adrian Finch lors Cheryl Flagg Anne Frick Larry Gordon Richard Griffith Sen Farzaneh Guillebeoux June Hensley ' ' ' ■- ' ■■■ ' ' ' ' ■ ' - ' ' ■■• ' ■ ' ' ■• WK !ai!.(li«iKl.. Jl.Ki lors Calvert Hunt Jeff Jefferson Edgar Jenkins James Johnson Ann Link Clyde W. Long Helen LoPrestI Sandy Lunsford Syble Lewis James Lindley Ser. Alan Mayes Tommy Meadows 112 MTOMIHHIUBll Alden Miles Louis Miles ors Bob Miller John Moore Chorlene Morgan Bill Mott Foye Patton John Phaup Evelyn PiHinan Connie Remington Nell Robinson Roger Robinson Bill Rolston Don Ross Evelyn Seay Sam Shipman Sen 114 ■ ' vfmmK:mmii! immi tyti--.ii ' .]Aiv. si.n,-wt i.v.)..t: . lors Helen Stanley Leigh Stevens Lorrayne Williams Kathy Wojtowski Nancy Stevenson Mary Swayngim Andria Taylor Ralph Teague Junior Class Officers Sandy Sluder, Vice President; Tom Harbin, President; and Jean Lipinsky, Secretory Brian Barkby MiLk Lynn Benson Nancy Bowlin Charles Bradford Becky Brodley Juniors BSSZZZZSI Mary Brendell Donald Bridenstine Sherry Broome Juniors Jim Buckner Peggy Burgess Barbara Burgin Loni Campbell Linda Canter Jim Carland Shirley Brown Ellen Bryan Ann Buckner r Evelyn Case Robert Clement Carolyn Cort Jim Creighton Margaret Crownover Marcio Dovis Juniors Kathy Degenhordt Randy Drupiewski Gail Durner Joe Durner Gerald Echols Louise Edington te ? -?—- y.. ' ij,-j.M m-iNM! ' . 4..-.k ' iim nL . K iL«Baw™ Juniors Billy Edwards Carol Elingburg Nancy Enevold Richard Erwin Sharon Erwin Karen Fisher Greg Frisbee Charles Gorden Ronald Gibson Anna Gould Danny Goodwin Doug Greene Selmo Green Johnny Grooms Tom Harbin Tom Hudgens Tommy Hughes 120 ■f— -T- - ' r- W ,ViUil{l- i!.. T!l.  ' .,■■• ' iv Gerry Huntley Lynn Hurni Judy Husni Bill Kemp Chris Kline Dennis Kronenfeld Peter Kruse Doug Lackey Steve Lucas Jane Luther 122   «fci«tK iAiv w «f, . «i ii-.| l.. , ji K ' . ' WKtA ' Am Gordon MeCall Jim McCulley Max McCurry % Nancy McFee George Macatee Roella Mellnik Juniors Terry Merrimon Gloria Middleton Louis Miles Lou Miller Greg Moir Barbara Moody Bobbie Moore Wayne Moore J eanette Morgan Marshall Muse Linda Nelms Doug Norton Juniors Dennis O ' Connor Terry Oelschlaeger Corol Orr Terry Price Mike Proctor Charles Redden I i l n il H i i l iini iij lhii , i j iaBtfii l . j|ii i« i . DjUcr X ' Juniors John Reed Lynda Reighard Linda Remington John Rhode Alan Rickords David Rickords Toni Rhyne Rudolph Rose Eddie Rosenberg Terri Rozzell Bill Sealey Nancy Sellers Haroon Shadman Shelby Sharp Deanna Shields Charles Stevens Peggy Stevens ' t«(ma mmtivi,7m w!WKMKifiimu. ■mmammmmn Jerry Sutton Robert Templeton Anna Torion Juniors Donald Tweed Charlene Wollen John Wert Gary Whitener Harold Wilson Janie Wilson Arnold Wise Frank Wood Donold Yelton Freshman Class Officers Donna Goodwin, Secretary; Robert Clarke, President; and Rick Morrow, Vice-President Jomes Armistead Ronnie E- Baldwin Sandra Banks Ston Bartlett Malcolm Blankenship Roger Blonkenship Harriet Boozer Don Brown ill Carolyn Buckner Carole Bullard Sutton Cabe Darlene Cannon Pat Capps ri ' iiiemimfim6vt,  i;!if ' i,wiii-.M.. Peggy Cauble Allen Clark Robert Clarke James Conroy David Cunningham Michael Cunninghon Freshmen I rma Day Meridy Diamond Bill Dwyer Diane Edney Eddie Erwin Janet Farmer Jo Anne Fiske Bill Foster David Fuller Charles Garren Donna Goodwin Ronnie Goodwin Cloudia Greer Joy Gregory Cher Gnffin Bill Grogon Wayne Hampton Doug Hardin Freshmen Don Harris Joe Horris Carleen Harrison Sarah Henderson Judy Herman David Hill Jim Hill Dawn Holland Teresa Holley George Horgert Paul Horbert Phillip Hyder £k i ii John Ivey Dwight Jenkins Gary Jenson Lowrence Jones Mary Jordon Robert Joubert Freshmen Margaret Keith Ginger King Charles Kokol Gary Lamb Caroll Longford Jim Laskaris Pom Laster Steve Lettermon Russell Long Jackie Lydo Linda Marlowe Hayes Martin 131 Dale McCrary Virginia McElrath Ethel Meadows Tim Medlin Bob Medling Rick Morrow Freshmen Louie Morse Jim Mull Wilma Muse Brendo Norton Gene Ochsenreiter William O ' Neol Joyce Pangle Alix Popodines Susan Parkins Joe Penland Bob Plyler Hubert Redmond tZL WMWiiwuh. JB n« ' Lorry Reece Fred Reed Kay Remington Roger Rice Steve Rice Terri Rickman Freshmen Potti Ritter Linda Robinson Chick Sole Don Scarborough James Sellers Lanier Shepfxird Becky Sherman Lee Shuster i Ronald Slider Lorry Sluder Webb Smothers Becky Smith 1 -vn ■ r- Bill Smith Steve Smith J. Lee Stomey Susan Stempson David Stiles Larry Sumner Freshmen Robert Teague Terri Tebben Jimmy Templeton Roger Trammel Allen Vereen Soroh Walker Joan Watkins Jeffrey Wells Kitty Williams Suzanne Woody Anne Wutschel Harold Young  i TWWii ii)ii i i; iiir.- mmMiM i.. H lv ' . ' (IAWtU v IN MEMORY OF DON RIDDLE t.. W -:!!=: i — . |BP -«« ■r J ' mM: « I ' lHl .-« ' J i X -it : M : ' f :g ff3i ' g sfflWK: .rTO-MBTOKi ' ■ Growth creates opportunities... The time has come in this young man ' s life when the cookie jar is within reach, proving that growth (plus ideas and ingenuity) does provide opportunity. American Enka Corporation offers a spe- cial challenge for special people — an en- vironment for growth based on opportunity in a successful, rapidly expanding company. Three new plants are being built, with plans AMERICAN to spend 90 million dollars total in new facili- ties. Therefore, Enka is interested in graduates in chemical, mechanical, electrical, textile, and industrial engineering plus those with degrees in chemistry and physics. If you want to climb for the cookie jar you just may find it at Enka. Write: Employ- ment Manager, American Enka Corporation, Enka, North Carolina. CORPORATION Producer of nylon, polyester, rayon. yarns«fibers«wire and cable ENKA. NORTH CAROLINA SQUBRE n COMPHNY COMMERCtAL CONTROL DIVISION ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA ASHEVILLE CLEANERS DYERS, INC. 230 Merrimon Avenue Asheville, N. C. AL 4-2364 RESIDENTIAL — COMMERCIAL EASY TERMS — FREE ESTIMATES Dial 254-6193 C. R. SAPPINGTON, Monoger BENNETT ' S DRUG STORE 472 Haywood Rood Asheville, N. C. AL 3-0414 • Commercial • Appraisals _ c I • Management • S° ' • Residential GENE LAYNE Off. 252-6826 Res. 253-0539 PIOKEEB, REAL ESTATE AGENCY 7 U iK iA CIRCIE PIONECK VB f SERVICE 212-213 Miles BIdg. Asheville, N. C. 28801 Congratulations . . Class of 1967 We Invite You to BUCKS MM D1M6 ROOM BUCKS RED mm ROOM BUCKS CURB BILTMORE BARBER SHOP We need your head in our business. BEN FRANKLIN STORE Your Friendly Variety Store 944 Merrimon Ave. AL 4-4692 HOMER ' S GULF SERVICE 625 Merrimon Avenue Asheville, North Carolina AL 2-2965 ALL YOU CAN EAT S 4 ' ' ■ n AM Til • PM Sylt i«y _ 1.25 __ 50c N 1 u z A CHjUmi UnMr 4 — That bod! - VvV MI.;« i «ln j«Miffi-.viiai  ii li. ii t ). mnn; iKMMmmmmim DELPHE GiTERPRIZES operating your COLLEGE CAFETERIA and WINK ' S DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT i ri.,fta5s-. — ,„,- Congratulations to the Graduating Class of ' 67 of Asheville Biltmore College STEVEN VANCE MEN ' S SHOP IN WINNER ' S Asheville, North Carolina STEAKS AL 2-6133 INOPS GRACE RESTAURANT We Serve Nothing But The Best Italian Spaghetti - Seafood - Greek Salad Plenty Parking Space 853 Merrimon Ave. - U. S. 19-23-25-70 North YOUNG ' S OF ASHEVILLE, INC. 504-506 Merrimon Ave, — P. O. Box 2086 Asheville, N. C. 28802 : : n Larry Rolond, one of our senior boll players. The i X L Shop 371 Merrimon Avenue INTERESTING GIFTS, ANTIQUES, LAMPS, FURNITURE CRYSTAL Enjoy leisurely shopping in our Cope Cod Cottage Shop Since 1891 Customer Parking MERRIMON SHELL SERVICE Jim Stradley — Closs of ' 29 SHELL GASOLINE OILS WASHING — GREASING ROAD SERVICE 515 Merrimon Avenue Dial 253-2737 Tiny Bubbles h. ..... y-, ,. I m ,u,i„ ,, ,uM ymK ui Compliments of BEACON MMUFACTURIIG COMPANY Swannanoa North Carolina Take one down and pass it around = 3) THE BROWN DERBY Where Friends Meet BILTMORE DAIRY FARM Asheville, North Carolina In Every City There ' s One Outstanding Store ... In Asheville it ' s Belk ' s We, at these Belk Family Stores are always ready to serve you, with courtesy, prompt attention and offering the very best merchandise available at prices the customer is glad to pay. The Florido Boys ASHEVILLE BOOKSTORE Booksellers To The South 67 Hoywood St. 253-1692 WINNER ' S Asheville, North Carolina CANDLER FURNITURE COMPANY Let Us Make Your House A Home Phone MO 7-1615 Candler, N. C. GORDON ' S JEWELERS Featuring Keepsake and Orange Blossom Diamonds Complete Selection of College and High School Rings and Charms Hamilton, Bulova, and Longine Watches Expert Repair in Watches and Jewelry Asheville, Hendersonville, Canton, N. C. ■IT ' S EASY TO PAY THE GORDON WAY. ' 1 hr. cleaning 3 hr. laundry eilICK i S A WM 740 MERRIMON AVENUE 1030 PATTON AVENUE 750 BILTMORE AVENUE 120 TUNNEL ROAD HORNE ' S MOTOR LODGE 180 Tunnel Road Asheville, N. C. P. O. Box 5085 Dial 254-0055 KECK MOBILE HOMES, INC. ASHEVILLE, N. C. Corner Hwy. 81 Triangle Dr. DUNN WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME 856 Tunnel Road ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 28805 Phone (704) 252-2767 Roy A. Williams W. Earl Williams This is the woy we wash our clothes Who says this is fun? HEART OF ASHEVILLE MOTEL Next to City Auditorium Air Conditioned TV, Pool Telephones Courtesy Coffee 1 Flint Street 252-6703 rS EY ' S OF ASHIEVILLE 1 THE VILLAGE This popular sportswear shop of Ivey ' s fabulous third floor is the proper place for Villager sportswear and accessories. In this charming Early American setting you ' ll also find other famous sportswear. Call 252-8711 Shop 10 ' til 5:30 4 Stores 31 Patton Avenue 21 Haywood Road 1001 Patton Avenue Tunnel Rood Shopping Center L ! ?jffl pj CREATORS OF REASONABLB DRUG PRlCtS 1 1 GROCE FUNERAL HOME, INC. 1401 Patton Avenue Dial 252-3535 Motor Cooling Experts BOB FUREY ' S RADIATOR SERVICE Special Built Radiators For Racing Engines Industrial Units Radiator Cleaning Repairing AL 2-4411 Asheville, 1054 Patton Ave. North Carolina ssmsasssssm YOU CAN COUNT ON US. QUALITY SERVICE SAVINGS SATISFACTION 40 Coxe Ave. Asheville, N. C. Congratulations to Asheville-Biltmore College — one of the area ' s greatest assets FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK Becky Smith admires early Spring crocus. Make Music A Part of Your Education DUNHAM ' S MUSIC HOUSE 62 Patton Avenue Asheville, North Carolina Colonial COLONIAL BAKING COMPANY Asheville, North Carolina come alive! Ibifre in the FBpsi generation! BOB LEDFORD ' S USED CARS, INC. Home Of Clean Used Cars AL 4-3252 185 Coxe Ave. Asheville, N. C. Trailers Campers — Patton Ave. Linda Robinson worlds with our new microfilm reader. NORTHLAND BARBER SHOP Northland Shopping Center Asheville 252-9152 The only place to find better barbers is in another world. Where Quality and Moderate Cost Meet McCRARY ' S LADIES WEAR Phone 692-7256 JOYCE McCRARY Owner Hendersonville, N. C. 416 N. Main St. NORTHLAND SHOPPING CENTER 253-0168 954 Merrimon Ave. 253-2011 BAKERY BELK ' S Hendersonville, N. C. ; . }f lim f i ' i m ' i ' Mtii saiMaBBBB Ba Congratulations to the class of ' 67 from the members of Local 277 raiTED FEDERATIOJI OF POSTAL CLERKS Asheville, N. C. WILMA ' S SHOPPE 333 N. Main Hendersonville, N. C. Catering to the College Girl. ' Compliments of A FRIEND You mean I passed! M. B. HAYNES ELECTRIC CORPORATION Consulting engineers. Contracting, and Motor Service Asheville, North Carolina AL 4-6141 .......... 11 1 - r 1 1 13 201 Tunnel Road, U.S. Highway 70 and 74 ASHEV.ILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Good food any hour day or night Lion ' s Industry for the Blind 639 Biltmore Ave. AL 2-1761 Mattresses mode to order Sterilized and Renovated Reupholstering and Recaning Pie anyone? TOWN AND COUNTRY REALTY CO. South Pock Square Asheville, N. C. It ' s Q good day for buying a home mm mw.m-mmmmi Vf m mmm«im m McCARLEY CO., INC. Members N. Y. Stock Exchange American Stock Exchange Associate Asheville — Charlotte — Raleigh — Greensboro Hickory — Hendersonville — Charleston Greenville — • Columbia — Sumter Duck hunting? Top o ' the Strip 112 Luxurious New Units 200 Tunnel Road — Asheville, North Carolina Phone 254-9671 Television — Pool — Tap Room RESTAURANT and LOUNGE THE NORTHWESTERN BANK ONE PACK SQUARE Member F.D.I.C. Offers Ashevi lie ' s lowest cost checking account Ashevi lie ' s highest interest savings. Sandy Ledbetter and Carole Corson admire new fall fashions at CHRISTINE ' S FASHIONS 7 Page Ave. Asheville, N. C. chez paul RESTAURANT 951 Merrimon Avenue ASHEVILLE, N. C. Congratulations To The Class of ' 67 From SHONEY ' S OF ASHEVILLE 102 Tunnel Road Compliments to the Class of ' 67 BEAVER LAKE GARDEN CENTER 715 Merrimon Ave. — Phone AL 3-9451 SHERMAN ' S SPORTING GOODS HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Big man in town nmi ifj  Mttwp ' A9 iniiHm ' iu . Stttkww mmmm vehg SERVICE, II. Quality Merchandise and Friendly Service BARBECUE INN Fine Foods A good place for A-B students to eat 1341 Potton Avenue Congratulations To The Closs Of ' 67 And Welcome to Your ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SPECIALS 570 Hendersonville Road 2 Blocks South of Biltmore School WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA ' S LARGEST SUPER MARKET Patton Avenue at Leicester Highway 915 Merrimon Avenue Open 24 Hours a Day VALUES FOR EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD BEST MEAT IN TOWN! ; ' « KIiW.n)Mai« M. f4U iiliii.li. J|i t,vU ' - V V.i. • vMlnnHMtftnbjllM . ' wvHlltiiili iAm HMmmmMumm«mmMmm


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