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Direct Indian Effort This Season Newberry College opens its sixteenth season under the leadership of Coach Harvey B. Kirkland, who has posted a 71-69-10 record during the last fifteen years. Kirkland led the Fighting Redskins to a 4-5-1 rec ord last season and was in contention for the Con ference title up to the last several games. On that basis he was named Coach of the Year for the Con ference in ’66 and added this laurel to past honors of South Carolina Coach of the Year which he won in 1953 and 1962. Coach Kirkland received his A.B. degree from Newberry in 1937. During his college career, he was an outstanding football and baseball player. He re turned to his Alma Mater in 1952 after a highly suc cessful coaching career at Summerville. The popular head coach boasts of a family of three daughters and one son, Benji. Benji led the Indians in football as quarterback for three years graduat- ng last season and was also a reliable shortstop for the baseball team. TURBEVILLE BACKFIELD COACH Horace Turbeville serves Newberry College in three capacities—as an assistant football coach, head base ball coach, and as director of intramurals. He is a 1960 graduate of Newberry College, and was considered one of Newberry’s outstanding backs before being sidelined with a leg injury. He attend ed Clemson University prior to transferring to New- Indian Coaches Turbeville, Fogle, Kirkland berry, .and played with the Tigers in the Orange Bowl as quarterback. He still retains his passing eye and not only tells the right way but can show them. Punting and field goal kicking are several other areas where Turbeville demonstrates the right way. In addition to scouting and recruiting for the foot ball team, Coach Turbeville is responsible for setting up football; basketball, baseball, and track programs for Newberry College students. FOGLE IS LINE COACH Lou Fogle came to Newberry last year in the ca pacity of assistant line coach and assumes role as head line coach this year. Fogle, a native of Franklin, Penn., received his B.A. degree from Clemson University in 1964. At Clemson he earned three letters in varsity football and was outstanding enough to be chosen All-State two years and All-Conference Atlantic Coast his se nior year. He received national status by being voted Honorable Mention All-American End his senior year. His high school days were equally as outstand ing as he was voted All-State in Pennsylvania for two years in both football and basketball. The young coach takes a personal interest in his line charges out of season as well as in season. He served as apprentice to one of football’s great coaches, Frank Howard, as a student coach after his eligibility expired. Fogle married a Clemson coed, Miss JoAnne Cheek of Charlotte, N. C., who was Miss Majorette Queen of America and now has her own school of dance in Newberry. They recently had their first child, a daughter. NEWBERRY CONCRETE COMPANY See Us For All CONCRETE PRODUCTS Fair Street Dial 276-4594 Newberry PEOPLES BOOK STORE BOOKS — STATIONERY — GIFTS SCHOOL SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPUES GREETING CARDS — MONOGRAMMING ■ Newberry, S. C. Phone 276-5081 Ak Ringer’s Florist Mozelle Ringer Phones: Day 276-5445; Night 276-1301 1524 Main Street Newberry, S. C. jlOlSJllC WHITAKER FUNERAL HOME 1704 College Street Phone 276-5000 Newberry, South Carolina Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Whitaker, Doggett and Clair B. C. MOORE & SONS •‘BUY FROM MOORE AND SAVE MORE” 1408 Main Street Phone 276-0756 Newberry, South Carolina JIM’S JEWELERS “Quality Is Our Product” 1414 Main Street Phone 276-0773 NEWBERRY, S. C.