The Aletheia
Montreat-Anderson College
Tuesday, April 20, 1993
1993
Montreat-Anderson
College
Art exhibit
April 19 - 23
Belk Campus Center
Gallery 133
M - F 10 am - 4 pm
M-AC Captures Creative Minds
By Shalimar Kinsey
The 1993 Montreat-Anderson College Art Exhibit will be sponsored
by the Art Department of the Humanities
Division. Gallery 133 in Belk Campus Cen
ter will be open tom 10 am to 4 pm, April 19
-23. The artwork being displayed will come
from a variety of mediums, including: draw
ing, painting, photography, sculpture, writ
ten and musical compositions.
Although essentially a student exhibit,
the show will also feature the works of M-
AC staff and administration. One signifi
cant non - student contributor is Art DeJong,
Vice President for Advancement, with photographs of the Northwest
and carvings of common and rare woods, like Ceanothus-burl.
Celebration and Concert Choir Perform
By Matt Haney
Monday, at 7:30 pm, students will have an opportunity to enjoy the
musical talents of the Concert Choir and Celebration.
The Concert Choir will be performing: "How Excellent is Thy Name
O' Lord" by Handel, "Magnify Glorify" by Robert Adams, 'For the Beauty
of the Earth" by Rudder. TTiey will be accompanied by Celebration in
performing Schubert's "Holy, Holy, Holy", before closing with the piece "A
Gaelic Blessing".
Celebration will also be performing: "Kum Ba Yah", the African
melody, "We Worship You" by Pethel and Borchart, "Make His Praise
Glorious" by Wolavaer, "As for Me and My House" by Vader and Rouse,
"Let the Church Arise" by Williams and Fargason, and "There's a Hope
Beyond the Grave" by Vader, Rouse and Kirkland.
Dr. Neil claims, "[This is the one of] the best groups that I've worked
with since I've been here."
Cavs Challenged by Elon and Bluefield
By Ed Heidol
The Montreat-Anderson College Cava
liers' baseball team is leading an impressive
season. Most recently they played Elon Col
ACTIVITIES SCHEDULE
Tuesday, April 20
10 am Convocation - SGA Elections
Gaither Chapel
10:30 am Off campus student meeting
Gaither Chapel
3 pm Cav. Baseball
Clinch Valley
7 pm Spring Honors Convocation
Gaither Chapel
9 -11 pm Open House Davis and Howerton Halls
Wednesday, April 21
3 pm General Competency Test
3rd Floor Belk
5:45 pm Student Activities Meeting
BCC Lounge
7 pm Prayer Meeting
Gaither Chapel
9 -11 pm Open House
M-A Hall
Thursday, April 22
Board of Trustees
10 am Chapel - Dr. Bill Dudley
Gaither
8 pm Arms and the Man
Gaither
9-11 pm Open House Davis & Howerton Halls
Friday, April 23
Board of Trustees
8 pm Arms and the Man
Gaither
Saturday, April 24
1 pm M-AC Baseball double header Newell field
9 pm Spring Formal Blue Ridge Assembly
Sunday, April 25
9:45 am InterAct
BCC Lounge
7 pm Vespers
McGregor Lobby
Monday, April 26
3 pm Baseball vs. Warren Wilson
Newell field
4:05 pm SGA Executive
MSB
6:05 pm SGA Legislative
BCC Conf. room
7 pm Chess Club
BCC 304
7:30 pm Spring Concert w/ Concert Choir Gaither
9:15 pm FCA meeting
BCC Lounge
9 -11 pm Open House
M-A Hall
lege and Bluefield in a double header.
On Friday, April 16, the Cavs competed
against Eton in a non-conference game. Elon
out scored the Cavs seven to two. Even
though the Cavs didn't pull through, there still
were highlights of players' ability.
Chris Robertson, who pitched seven in
nings of the game, (xily walked three batters.
Jamie Jessie and Anon McCall, then pitched the
last two innings. Jay Johnson rocketedapitch
for a homerun. Chris FuUbright, Chris Hoyle,
Jay Johnson, and Shawn Wills all had base hits.
Hoyle, however, snagged a double with his hit.
When asked his opinion of the team,
Chris Robertson, stated, "All we need to do is
play more together and in the future we will
be outstanding."
On Saturday, the Cavs played a double
header against Bluefield College, splitting
the victories in half.
In the first of the two games the final
score was Bluefield sbe, Cavs two. Starter Jay
Allen pitched a strong game in defeat, with
four strikeouts and only three walks. Jessee
started pitching in the fourth inning and fin
ished by strikingout three and walkingonlyone.
The players with base hits included:
Chad Greene with two, Chris Glasgow with
(xic, Chris FulNight with a double and one RBI.
The Cavs lost the first game 6 - 2. Chad
Greene stated, "We are all pretty young, in
experienced, and we're not swinging our bats
to our ability. If we came to the ball parks
swinging to our ability, we could beat anybody."
The batting picked up in tire second game
against Bluefield and the Cavs wrapped up a
landslide win by playing to tlrcir ability and
proving their talent.
The team played well, especially with
Laixx; "Magoo" McCall hitting a home ran.
"The ball almost went over the scoreboard,"
said sophomore Traci Haynes.
Kirk Browman, head trainer for Blue
field stated, "The Cavaliers had good ^rts-
manship, nice facilities, and great leadership.
They beat as upatourfieldearlierthis season. It's
obvious that Chaplain has waked with them."
Yearbook Staff
Overcomes
Budget Cuts
By Marsha Evans
The 1993 Montreat-Anderson yearbooks
have arrived. The traid new annuals will be
available tonight in the Belk Campus Center,
following the Spring Honesrs Convocation.
The editOT of the yearbook, Janie King
exclaims, "We're excited about it coming out!"
The hard-working staff includes Jason
Baker, Daphne CogdiU, Elizabeth Kitsteincr,
and Heath Peak.
King states. "Although there have been a
la of budget cuts, we hope that students' reac
tions to the book will be just as higli as tlic
yearbooks in the past."
Board of TVustees Gains New Members
By Marsha Evans
On April 21, 22, and 23, Montreat-
Anderson will host their annual Board of
Trustees meeting in the Fellowship Hall.
There will be a seating of six new
trustees to the board replacing the four trust
ees who have rotated off after serving three
consecutive terms.
These new members are James L. Davis,
from the Miami OrangeBowlCommittee; Mrs.
E. Laurence Davis HI, who is active in church
and civic affairs in Raleigh; James L. Hewitt of
Orlando.Florida, one of the original investosof
the Oriando Magic; L. Allen Morris, who is a
ietiredbusinc.s.sman from Miami; and B. Palmer
McArthur Jr., an attorney from Chariotte.
President Hurt commented that these
individuals are "the finest Christians you
would ever want to meet anywhere."
Hurt will be giving a "State of the College
Address" during the meeting. OnApil22, the
Committee will honor Dr. Calvin Thielman
for his 31 years of dedication to Montreat.
The Aletheia
Contributors
Eric Bush, Marsha Evans,
Kenneth Graham, Matt Haney,
Ed Heidel, Jamie King, Shalimar Kinsey,
Kathryn Lettcrman & Mark Pardue
Editor
Jennifer Gunsch
Faculty Advisors
Rich Gray & Brian Fuller
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