Volume 67: Issue 3 Brevard College For hearts and minds as large as the mountains. Friday, December 12,1997 BC Women’s Soccer Back to Back National Champions bv Danny Breece On a cx)ld, wet, Sunday morning, the Women’s soccer team stepped on to the sloppy field of Essex Community College with one objective; to restrain Champlain College of Vermont from stealing their National Championship title. The ladies achieved this task behind the foot of Keshia Prescott. With 4 minutes and 28 seconds to go, in the contest, Keshia put an elegant left footed shot passed the bewildered Champlain goal keeper To go along with their National Champi onship trophy, many of the ladies re ceived additional awards. Three of the ladies where named to the All-Touma- mentTeam: Kelly Sisley, Wendy Pastor, and Sheila Connelly. Most Valuable Player awards where won by Bridget D’Arata, Joy Nsubuga, and Keisha Prescott who won the Tournament MVP award. Likewise winning an award was Coach Bartlinski for Coach of the Tour nament, who was very delighted with the way his team adapted to the rugged con ditions the team had to perform under This was a remarkable season for the la dies winning their second consecutive National Championship. With a great core of returning players, next year should be no exception to the success •r M I Cite after vic^ uld be no exception to the success 1* New Dean Brings Promise for the Future of Brevard . ^ >_ •vnamKiam'ftVip tnan^pinff conunitt BC Press Release ^ Rr^^vard College’s new member ofthe managing committee of and consolidate the strong liberal arts science. the American School of Classi^l Stud- ;—i..m qiiH tn extend tour year pi ugm ... nroprp Hr has con- core of our curriculum and to extend our international outreach. We look forward to his joining us soon. After a Robert A. Bauslaugh, profes sor and former chairman of classics at Emory University, will join the BCfac- ultyin January 1998 as vice president for national^ Y academicaflFairs, dean of faculty, and pro- the 0 , fessor of ancient history and classics. Baus aug In announcing the appointment, unanimous Brevard College President J. Thomas Bertrand said, “Dr Bauslaugh has excited ty co our faculty with his agile intelligence, ir- advising the p repressible vitality, collegial spirit, and fnrmer keen interest in student and faculty de- men velopment. He is a first-rate scholar and ean award-winnmg teacher who also has un- ^ common skills in organization and nresident motivating others. He understands the ^o^l^rtanbure Methodist College, tremendous potential of this College to 0 P pj. xhomas Tait has make a distinctive mark in higher educa- j Jean ofthe faculty. Tait now tion. He is equipped to help us refine serveaasoe A specialist in ancient history and the archeology of the Mediterra nean world, the 48- year-old Bauslaugh is the author of TTje Concept of Neu trality in Classical Greece and a book on Greek and Ro man coinage, as well as 20 articles and reviews on Greek history and numismatics. He is president of the Atlanta Society of the Archaeological Institute of America, chairman ofthe Classics Group ofthe University Center in Georgia, and a ies in Athens, Greece. He has con ducted archaeological excavations in the ancient Greek city of Corinth. At Emory, he has taught courses in the Greek and Latin languages, Greek ar chaeology, ancient cities, Greek and Roman law, and mythology. He has served on a host of key committees in Emory college and chaired the college- wide committee to revise the Freshman Seminar Program. His teaching atEmory has been recognized with teaching awards fi'om the newly elected members of Phi Beta Kappa, by a Sears Faculty Writing Fellowship, and by a Lilly Postdoctoral Teaching Award. The Brevard community anx iously awaits the arrival of Dr. Robert A. Bauslaugh.