Si^ 'ITte J^Cetfieia misci:llani:ous MONTREAT-ANDERSON COLLEGE GRADUATE RECEIVES AWARD by Anita Allen Congratulations to Richard Hunter Steven son. He has been chosen along with ten others to receive a Youth Leader Award from Religious Heritage of America. These awai'ds will be pre sented in St. Louis, Mis souri on October 13. Hunter graduated from Montreat-Anderson College in May with an Associate in Science de gree. He was dorm presi dent, president of the Stu dent Government Asso ciation and his peiform- "For God did not give us a spirit of timidity, but a spirit of power, of love, and of self-discipline." 2 Timothy 1:7 ^ ance academically was outstanding. At the pres ent time. Hunter attends Furman University. FRESHMAN TALENT SHOW In Gaither Chapel at 8:00pm, Saturday the 12TH COME SHOW US YOUR STUFF *TRACY IT'S BOO’S TURN!!! ' ICE CREAM ' Continued From Pg. 1 the burdens of today that drive men mad. It is the regrets overyesterday and the fear of tomorrow. Regret and fear are twnn thieves who rob us of to day. So stop pacing the aisles and counting the miles. Instead, climb more mountains, eat more ice cream, go barefoot more often, swim more rivers, watch more sunsets, laugh more, cry less. Life must be lived as we go along. The station will come soon enough. I wanted to share the Youth Leader awards are presented to young people nominated for their honesty, integrity and re ligious values. These at tributes are reflected in all aspects of their lives. Religious Heritage of America, founded in 1951, is an organization which believes that the Judeo- Christian principles which made America will keep America. STUDENT AMBASSADORS above advice by Robert Hastings with you. As one who has often anticipated the grand arrival at the station, I know that I need to remember and heed his words. I suspect there may be times when you do too. “Life is what happens to us while we’re busy mak ing plans” - I think John Lennon said that. Life is quite a trip! The secret is toenjoy the journey. Don’t miss the opportunity to live, love and savor each day that God gives us. Talce time to smell the flowers. Eat more ice cream. Continued from Pg. 1 ReidCavnar, Lisa Gibson, A1 Goodman, Matt Haney, John Harris, Tara Paquette, Samantha Steel man, and Joe Troutman. A few of the activities of the S AA will be to serve as greeters or hosts for donor receptions, to rep resent the college at com munity events, assisting the Admissions Office in recruiting students, and serving as tour guides to guests of the college. This organization is designed to assist the college and serve others. This goes along with the SGA theme: “Serve to Lead.” Dean Hargrove is in charge of this organiza tion. He said, “I feel this will be a good opportunity for students to serve their college.” He is excited about the new club and is anxious to see it start. “I am excited about the po tential of this group,” was a comment Dean Har grove made during their first meeting September 23. “I think this is a qual ity organization.” PLAN MILLS PHOTOS TUESDAY THE 8TH AND WEDNESDAY THE 9TH OF OCTOBER. SENIOR PHOTOS ARE 2:00 TO 5:00PM THURSDAY THE lOTH OF OCTOBER