Regency By: Rose Ann O’Sheilds Staff Writer Spring break 1991 will be a time for relaxation, rest and enjoyment of free time. Have you made any plans? If not, I would rec ommend the Regional tour to London, England that has been advertised by Dr. King. This trip will be from March 1-10. The deadline for registration is November 9. Dr. King recommends the trip because it is an edu cational opportunity to learn about a new culture and broaden your horizons. The Regional tour will offer academic credit for the trip. I went to England with Dr. King in 1989 and some of the fondest memories T hold are those of listening to the Italians sing, meet ing new and different people, and seeing differ ent cultures and lifestyles. Some of the highlights of the trip are visiting Lon don, seeing Madame Tus- sand’s Wax Museum, Westminster Abbey, and Big Ben. The tour also visits Oxford, Stratford- upon-AvOn, Coventry, Lake District, Gretna Green, Glasgow, Ed inburgh, York, and Cam bridge. Future (From page 1) center, classrooms, offices, and a performing arts audi torium. The establishment of an Information Center will involve the purchase ofstate-of-the-artcomputer equipment to be used in accessing electronic infor mation sources from around the nation. The money needed for all of these programs is being sought from several Tage Jive, The Metfieia sources; Montreat Alumni, supporting churches, cor porations, private founda tions, and others. Even with all the changes, though, some things still remain the same. Those people loyal to McGregor can breathe a sigh of relief over the fact that, as of this article, noth ing has been planned for McGregor. The Pegasus, a poetry and literature society, is now being formed. All those interested should see Shannon Hodgins for times, dates, and general information Pi^ca •Hut Makin' it great! 502 W State St. Black Mountain first f^£u(ar Trice. - Second, Tftird, fourtfi, &fiftfiTizzas \ $4.00 each Good thru 10/31^0