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CAMPUS NEWS
Shakespeare
Cont. from Page 1
to keep an edge on things,
and so this play will please
everyone all the more. As
You Like It is just this play.
As You Like It is one of
Shakespeare’s most popu
lar comedies and teils the
story of the lovers Rosalind
and Orlando who flee the
city forthe pastoral setting of
the forest of Arden, a place
where physical beauty and
tranquility of spirit replace
the harshness of life at court,
and where love flourishes.
Withinthis iyrical and roman
tic setting, Shakespeare in
troduces some of his most
brilliant and witty characters:
Touchstone, the clown; the
banished Duke Senior; the
simpie country shepards,
Phoebe and Silivius, and the
melancholy phlosopher,
Jacques, who observes that
“all the world’s a stage.”
The college is very ex
cited about this first year
production coming to Mon
treat-Anderson College. [We
encourage all students to
come to the free production
and encourage all faculty and
staff to participate for only
$6.00.]
Memories Cont. From Pagel
Coach Barrett urges the Cavaliers to victory against Toccoa Falls
came near a close, bal- Overall, Homcoming
loons filled with glittering was a great success. Many
confetti were dropped new memories were made
from the ceiling. and will last a lifetime.
By Tara Paquette
Staff Writer
My body was totally
suspended by the air; it
took my breath away. The
wind was so loud that I
could barely hear any
other sound. The force of
the wind was pushing me
higher, higher, then sud
denly I lost my stability
and in a split second I was
falling. I tucked into a bal I
and landed on the cush
ion; it was a successful
flight.
Flyaway in Pigeon
Forge, Tn. is an indoor
Explosive Adventurers
skydiving center. This
was the first trip of the T-
N-T Adventure Club this
year. On Sept. 21 agroup
of 17 people got a taste of
what skydiving is like. The
adventure club is rela
tively new at Montreal.
This is the second year
and the interest is grow
ing.
The purpose of the club
is to “allow students, fac
ulty, and staff to partici
pate in activities that will
challenge them physi
cally, intellectually, emo
tionally, and spiritually.”
To be a member of the
adventure club you must
do the following: attend
10 meetings (bi-weekly
Wed. at 9:00 in the sci
ence lecture hall), partici
pate in 5 events during
the 91-92 school year,
take part in 2 service proj
ects, and pay a $5 fee.
For those interested, it is
not too late to join.
Some possible activi
ties of the adventure club
range from bike touring,
canoeing, and camping to
hangliding, cliff diving, and
bungee jumping. There
are relaxed as well as
intense adventures com
ing up this year; this al
lows members to pick and
choose which events they
want to participate in.
Soren Kierkegaard
once said “to venture
causes anxiety, but not to
venture is to lose one’s
self... and to venture in
the highest is precisely to
become conscious of
one’s self.” This is what
the adventure club is all
about.
This year Stuart Nan-
ney is the President of the
club; Trish Lewandowski
is the Vice-President; and
Catherine Martin is the
secretary/treasurer.
These student are doing
an excellent job and are
excited about the club.
Stuart Nanney said “it is
an excellent oppportunity
to challenge oneself with
new exciting activities and
to experience life on the
cutting edge.”
This year the sponsor
for the adventure club is
“Mr. Daredevil himself”,
the notorious Brad Daniel.
He enjoys the activities
as much or more than the
students. He led a group
on a 35 mile bike tour
down the Blue Ridge
Parkway a few weeks ago,
and he will continue to be
involved in the activities
throughout the course of
the year.