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The Lance October 12,1984 3 Support Your Local Volleyball Team As of Friday, October 5, the St. Andrews Women’s Volleyball team had a record of ten wins and one loss. Coach Williams tells of how the Lady Knights had a slow start, but the year is becoming a very plea sant surprsie. Before the season began, it was necessary for them to have open tryouts to get more players. It was soon seen that this had been a profitable move. The team as a whole and as indivduals has come very far since the year began. Just one example of in dividual effort is Laura Stroud. She came in as a freshman player with an injury. Her rehabilitatiorr was difficult, but she is playing now and giving her all just like the other members of the team. One player is not able to give her all at this time. Junior Debbie Egan was injured last week in the game against Methodist College. The in jury is a sprained knee. Hopefully Debbie will be back before the season is over. Mel Wrenn is doing a fine job of covering the space left by Egan’s absences, but even so, Deb- by Ann Boone Our Lady Knights ended in a three-way tie for first in the Dixie Intercollegiate Athletic Conference last season. Their goal for this year is to hold the first or second place spot alone. The air in the Con ference has changed over the last couple of seasons. Teams have im proved and have become more and more competitive. The Knights’ record in the Conference is 6-1 now with the only loss being on October 3 against UNC-Greensboro. Until that game they led in the Con ference; UNC-G leads now. However, we have advanced to be 13th in the National Divison III ratings. The next home game, after a long, away-game stint, is on Tues day, October 23 against NC Wesleyan. Coach Williams and the whole volleyball team want to thank the St. Andrews students foi thier support during home games and to ask them to keep up the good work. Striving for Numero Uno! Tues., Oct. 16 Fri.-Sat., Oct. 19-20 Tues., Oct. 23 Thurs., Oct. 25 Volleyball Coastal Carolina W. Maryland Tournament NC Wesleyan Greensboro Guilford SOCCER bie is missed. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★■A ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ Methodist Away 2:00 p.m. M Barber-Scotia Home 2:00 p.m. ^ Greensboro Away 3:00 p.m. ^ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★■*■★★★♦ {UNC-Wilmington * UNC-Asheville Away 7:00 p.m. Away TBA Home 7:00 p.m. Away 6:00 p.m. St. Andrews vs. Sat., Oct. 13 Sat., Oct. 20 Wed., Oct. 24 Coker Baptist Cross Country Sat., Oct. 13 Methodist Away 11:00 a.m. Dr. Gottlieb speaks before students. Laurinbiirg Area - Hon By Debbie Egan There are ghosts in Laurinburg and its surrounding areas. That is what many students at St. An drews are starting to believe. There has been constant chatter ing going on among friends about the strange occurances they have seen while visiting these “haunted places”. Ther are three main sites in which students have reported strange occurances happening. These three places are: McLeod Cemetary in Maxton, Smyrna Church in Smyrna, and “The Light” located approximately 40 miles from Laurinburg. The story behind McLeod Cemetary is that there is a statue of the Mother Mary located in one corner of it. This statue is said to have life and this can be proven by feeling the wrist of the statue in which there is a pulse present. There are only a few students, however, that have actually made it close enough to feel the pulse. Many others have reported hear ing strange noises, some soun ding like footsteps, or seeing mov ing objects on their way to the statue, thus, causing them to turn around and leave rather quickly. Those students who actually made it to the statue say they did in deed feel a pulse beating. Smyrna Church is known by many as a haunted church. The story says that this church was closed up several years ago because it was haunted. The church looks freshly painted to this day and there have been no reports of anyone painting it. Also, there are students who have reported going by the church and seei chut, next I have b^ time, b* on, oth movemei house, go to them faci if ne Methodist { UNC-Greensboro * Francis Marion w L © man
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