^a£c y^ive, “TTre S\ktfida CAVALIER SrORTS BUILDING VOLLEYBALL CONFIDENCE by Anita Bumgarner The Lady Cavalier’s volleyball team continues to show vast improvement this year, as they have been very competitive in all of their matches so far. On Wednesday, September 18th, the Lady Cavs com peted in a tri-match with Tusculum College and Lees McRae College. Our ladies showed a great team effort against Tusculum with excellent hustle and a never say die attitude. Becky Brown was cited as having an outstanding defensive game, and Heather Jamerson had an excellent offensive game with some great blocking efforts. After an all out effort against Tusculum the ladies were a little tired against Lees McRae, but a good effort was still put forth. Our girls will face Lees McRae once again in Banner Elk and this time a decisive victory against them is the goal. On September 21st, our Lady Cavaliers de feated Tomlinson Bible for the second time this season with set scores of 15-2, 15-3, and 16-14. Coach Carol Fox com mented that “It was a good game for us in that we could relax and work on some aspects of our game that we had been having trouble with. It was a good playing experience for the younger players, and it will help to build their confi dence.” Our volleyball team has the opportunity to have their best record in the past six years, as their record as of 9/23 stands at 4-4. As the season continues on, experience should bring more victories to these dedicated ladies. Coach Fox sends out the word to all you volley ball fans that she and her team appreciate the great fan support at all of the home games. This show of school spirit is very encouraging to the team, and we look to see those bleachers packed in the upcoming games! Keep up the good work ladies! (^''YQLLEXMUT^ Oct. 4 Mars Hill Oct. 5 Toccoa Falls Oct. 7 King College Oct. 9 Tusculum College Oct. 9 Bluefield College Oct. 11 Bennett College Oct. 14 Lees McRae ^^Home Games are in Bol^ EDITORIAL A NOTE FROM THE EDITOR ( qfte^ethda by Paulette Mixon It is Homecoming time again, and many old M- AC students will soon be aniving. They will come with the memories of their college days at Montreat, memories of friends and fun times. They will come to relive what we are liv ing now. Homecoming time makes me wonder about the future, and the Homecoming when I will be a visitor to my old home. I am sure I will miss the late night study sessions at Huddle House, hanging out in Belk, talking until 3 a.m. with my friends, and the many, many, other great past times here at Montreat. This year. Homecom ing will be even more thrilling than it has been in the past. Not only ai'e the events to be exciting, but the student body has shown themselves to be remarkably involved this yeai'. There have been overwhelming turnouts at S.G.A. Legislative meet ings, sports, and student activities such as. Mount Mitchell Day, the dances, and the Lookoutcampfire. I foresee the 1991-1992 yeai’ at Montreat-Ander- son College to be an ex plosion, blowing away all previous years. So, let us welcome our alumni and help them not only to re live old memories, but to make new memories this Homecoming weekend. The Metheia is an independent student- written and student- managed newspaper for the Montreat campus of Montreat-Anderson College. Opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those of the student body, faculty, student adviser, or the-M- AC administration. It is published bi-weekly during the regular school year by the Publications Board, Paulette Mixon, editor. P.O. Box 1267 Montreal, NC 28757-0308 (704) 669-8011 EDITOR A PAULETTE MIXON ASSISTANT EDITOR HEATHER HOUSMAN LAYQUT MATT HANEY STAFF WRITERS NAJ ALICEA ANITA ALLEN MARK BOLICK DONNA BUGGS ANITA BUMGARNER AL GOODMAN KIM HOLT JOANNA KNOWLES TARA PAQUETTE JUSTIN RAMB KEITH ROBINSON SHANYA SIEKKINEN SCOTT WARD KIM WHITE