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The Aletheia Montreal-Anderson College Tuesday, February 16, 1993 Ping-Pong Tournament to be Held Saturday By Shalimar Kinsey The Activities Committee will be hosting a ping-pong tour nament on February 20, at 1 pm in the Belk Campus Center. This single elimination tournament will offer an alternative Satur day afternoon activity for those sheets will be placed on the BCC Bouletin Board for those wish ing to participate. In hopes of providing an op portunity for students to get in volved, the Activities Committee is tournament for later this semester. They would like to hold the tournament during the week, when more students are on cam pus. quently at Covenant College and other vari ous Coffeehouses. AttheMcGregor Coffeehouse the Laydulls plan to play a large variety of music and Max Conrad describes their upcoming perfor mance as, "a smorgas bord of tunes." planning another pool and ping pong who are unable to leave campus, r , ^ have nothing else planned, or I^Ciydllll tO P6rforill 3t CoffcchOUSC simply enjoy the challenge of the game. Gift certificates and cash prizes will be given to the top three players. A sign up Lady Cavs Looking for Strong Finish By Kenneth Graham, Jr. On February 13, 1993 the Lady Cavs travelled to Bluefield College in Virginia and brought home a 93 - 72 victory. The Lady Cavs were led in scoring by Amy Baker, Carri Lucksav- age, Jennifer Hobbs, and Alison Swanger who together scored all but 18 of the 93 Lady Cav points. Traci Haynes summarized their efforts by saying; "We played with a lot of intensity and good teamwork." It was a tough game but the Lady Cavs played strong and all of their hard work paid off. On February 16, 1993 at 6 pm the Lady Cavs will face Warren Wilson College for the first time this season in the "Cavs House." Although this game will be a non conference game Coach Bostic says this game should be a "good area rival." The Lady Cavs should be able to pull out a victory from this match-up. At 6 pm, February 18, 1993 By Marsha Evans ' On Friday at 8 pm the McGregor Coffeehouse will present Laydull, a band consisting of three Covenant College students. Max Conrad, Kyle Dixon, and Tyler Brown. Max and Kyle have been play ing together for a couple of years, focusing on electric, guitar, and acous tic music. Tyler recently joined the Laydulls and his gift is in playing the piano, guitar, bass, and percussion. This multi-talented group plays fre- A New Era For M-AC Baseball Team Enters NAIA Competition By Eric Bush This Thursday, The M-AC Cavaliers baseball team opens their season at home against Mars Hill at 2:30 pm. This year represents a huge transition for the baseball program, with a new coach, a new conference, and fifteen freshmen of twenty-two roster spots. The team captains, both jun iors, are third baseman Lance McCall, and pitcher Mark Smith, who was all region selection last year. The team wants to rebound from last season's 13- 29 record, and Coach Darin Chaplain feels that team's men- ACTIVITIES SCHEDULE Tuesday, Feb. 16 10 am Convocation - Reid Cavnar Gaither Chapel 6 pm Ladies' B-ball vs. Warren Wilson McAlister 9-11 pm Open House Davis and Howerton Halls Wednesday, Feb. 17 5:45 pm Student Activities meeting BCC Lounge 7 pm Prayer Meeting Gaither Chapel 9 -11 pm Open House M-A Hall Thursday, Feb. 18 10 am Chapel -Dr. Brunson 2:30 pm M-AC Baseball vs. Mars Hill 6 pm Ladies' B-ball 8 pm Men's B-ball 9-11 pm Open House Gaither Chapel Home Clinch Valley Clinch Valley Davis & Howerton Halls Friday, Feb. 19 8 pm Coffeehouse tal approach is para mount: "I want my players to think and act like winners. In keeping with other M- AC athletic programs, the base ball team has moved from a JUCO conference to the Ten nessee Valley Athletic Confer ence of the NAIA. The new coach says he is optimistic about the season, but uncertain be cause of a tough schedule and unpredictablity of youth. Chaplain described the con ference as balanced and com petitive, and characterized the Saturday, Feb. 20 1 pm Ping-pong Tournament 5 -10 pm Kids' Night Out 6 pm Ladies' B-ball Sunday, Feb. 21 9:45 am InterAct 7 pm Vespers Monday, Feb. 22 3 pm M-AC Baseball 4:05 pm SGA Executive 6:05 pm SGA Legislative 8 pm C.S. Lewis Society 9:15 pm FCA meeting 9 -11 pm Open House McGregor Lobby BCCGame Room McAlister Gym Warren Wilson BCC Lounge McGregor Lobby Elon College BCC Conf. Room MSB BCC Lounge BCC Prayer Room M-A Hall upcoming season as one of chal lenge and learning. He said, "I feel like we can win a lot of games, depending on how well we develop. Having a young team, we must learn the disci pline of playing hard every day, and being sound fundamen tally." The Cavs do not play a con ference game until March 8, an away game against Milligan. After Mars Hill, the Cavs go on the road against Elon College, a traditional power that has made several recent appearances in the NAIA World Series. the Lady Cavs will travel to Clinch Valley, which should prove to be a competitive con test. The Lady Cavs played num ber 14 ranked Clinch Valley on January 12, 1993 and beat them 55-54. Coach Bostic said the An Editorial... SGA Seeking Student Support By Student Government Association In the course of the 1992 -1993 school year, the SGA, working in conjunction with President Hurt and the Student Affairs Office, has sought to have the voices of students heard and to encourage mature treatment of the students as well. Many of these changes are a reflection of the closer relationship among the students and admin istration. More efforts are in this process; however, there needs to be a campus-wide transformation at the same time. In order to be treated like adults we must earn that respect. This includes being responsible in our words and actions. From working to keep the grounds of our campus and community clean to offering respect and reverence during convocation or chapel. These are the areas that give SGA leverage in such tasks as the revision of the handbook. Remember, the more responsible we are as students, the more we will be treated as adults. We encourage each of you to attend the SGA legislative meetings, held every other Monday night, at 6 pm in the Morgan Science Building. first was a "good balance of scor ing." Daphanie Bousum scored 15 points, Shon Snipes ten points, and Carri Lucksavage eight points and ten rebounds. This will be a tough game for the Cavs but Coach Bostic is Cavs Struggle By Matt Haney Coming into this semester, the Cavs seemed to be in line to take either fourth or possible third in the TV AC. But now after dr opping six in a row and eight of tlieir last nine, tire Cavs are struggling to maintain the seventh position and make the conference tour nament This week was marked by a loss to King by a score of 83 - 69, after being down by only 4 at the half; a loss to Tennessee Wesleyan, an NAIA Div. I team, 97 - 89; and a loss to the Bluefield Rams 117-90, who we beat 85 - 80 earlier this season. Thursday night at 8 pm the Cavs will play Clinch VaUey away, in a must win scenario. McNamara on winning: "I haven'tquit, I hope the guys haven't, if we work hard and don't quit, well have a chance to win." pull a confident the team can win at Clinch Valley. On February 23, 1993 the Lady Cavs will end the season by traveling to Toccoa Falls. This game will also be a non conference game that should prove to be an easy win. The last time the Lady Cavs chal lenged the Toccoa Falls team they beat them in the "Cavs house" by 48 points. The Aletheia Contributors Eric Bush, Marsha Evans, Kenneth Graham,Jr., Matt Haney, Ed Heidel, Lisa Holcomb, Jamie King, Shalimar Kinsey, Kathryn Letterman, & Mark Pardue Editor Jennifer Gunsch Faculty Advisors Rich Gray & Brian Fuller The Aletheia is published weekly by the journalism students of Montreat-Anderson College in cooperation with the Office of Student Activities. The Aletheia welcomes student editorials subject to standards of length and clarity. Signed submissions may be made to the main office of Gaither Hall.
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