T VOLUMN I, NO. 3 MONTREATwANDERwSCN college FRIDAY, MARCH 26,''1965 SN'T IT INTERESTING TO^ KNOW THAT... ...both Lily Lin and Janet Lee are from Taiwan and are presently studying at Montreat-Anderson College to further their Christian education so that they may be better educated to help others. Formosa or Taiwan, ii^ich : is the officialname of the country, is a country of about 11 million people. Seven million of the popu lation are Taiwanese, three and a half million are Man darian, one-half ,-million are tribal or 'Aboriginal, and only 2.5R per cent are Christian. The Presbyterians are predominant among theGhris tians and are separated into two churches: The Southern Church or the Scottish and the Northern Presbyterian, which is a descendantof the Canadian, ■ This year is the one-hun dredth anniversary of the missions in Taiwan. Lily Lin said that the Presby terian Church is placing greater emphasis on the quality of the Christian education instead of the munber of members. Before she came to Mon treat, Lily Lin was assign ed to the women's Missions See .LILYMD JANET, page 5 TARDY I leave the dorm, The last bell rings. I start to run, It rings and rings. Almost to the door The bell still rings. I open the door— The bell Just tings. A. silence comes— No more ding - aling. The students settle, A Quietness roars Except for the clatter Of my shoes on the floors. I run to the class And open the door. A glance from the teacher. (The noise to ignore). "I'm here." I say meekly, "That's a tardy (one more)." -Maggie Palmer DARDEN GIVES CONCERT On March 12, 1965, in Gaither Chapel the sopho more class sponsored George Darden in a piano concert. The concert was a success and George played beauti fully. His selection of pieces was very much enjoy ed by the students. After beginning the pro gram with "The Dream o.f 01wen",R "Lotus Land", and "Claire de Lune", George played a selection of waltzes followed by five popular selctions: "Climb Every Mountain", "You'll Never Walk A.lone", "I'^altzing, Matilda", "The High and the Mighty", and "Theme from The Apartment." "Le Cava-r- lier Fantastiaue" by Godard followed the popular select ions. After the intermis sion,'George began with a group of outstanding Span ish selections and ended with the famous '"RHhpsody in Blue" by Gershwin. For the encores, George was assisted by Sendie Plexico, who sang three selections. The pregram ended with George's pia«-inf! "I'll Be Seeing, You" auZ dedicating it to the sopho^. more class.

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