Pagie 16 June - August 2011 COMING ATTRACTIONS/CLASSIFIEDS The Lance CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS • Have an eye for interesting stories? Want to share your perspective with the campus on a topic important to you? Send a submission for inclusion in the September/October edition of The Lance at thelance@sapc.edu. • The Pipe Band is looking for student to fill vacancies in the percussion section. No previous experience neces sary, but the ability to read music or a good sense of rhythm are helpful. For further information, contact Bill Caudill (bill@sapc.edu or 5236). • The softball team is still looking for cinder blocks for use in the construction of dugouts for the field. They have collected approximately 50 so far and need 900 to com plete the process. • Anyone interested in trying out for the varsity wresding team should go and meet up with coach Joe Baranik. His office is in the PE Center. The Recap: Recap is here to fill in the gaps. Here’s a bit of what you may have missed since the last issue. • Thursday, April 28: Senior Art Show Reception — Members of the St. Andrews community and some fiiends and family came out in support of SAPC art stu dents and enjoyed looking at their art, while having fiin listening to music and socializing. It was a BYOB event. • Saturday, April 30: Martial Arts Competition — The sporting event lasted from 8:00am- 5:00pm in the main gym in the PE Center. And, students with a valid college ID were admitted free of charge. • Sunday, May 01: IDA National Championships — Lindsey Agaliotis represented SAPC at the IDA National Championships in Newberry, Fla., and she placed sixth in the upper training division. • Monday, June 20 - July 1: Summer Drama Camp — Encore! Theater Group of Laurinburg, held its two-week children s drama camp on the SAPC campus. The camp is designed to teach children about the many creative values involved in putting on a play. And, all the participants of the camp were part of a special play, written by Mark Mannette, called “The Adventures of the Big Bad Wolf” It met with great reviews! The Buzz: up-to-the-minute cram packed news page, for your minute hy minute cram packed schedule! Here’s some of what’s buzzing on campus right now! • First SAU meeting of semesten SAU welcomed new members Tuesday, Aug. 30 and quite a long list of activi ties have already been planned! Look to The Lance to report on some of them in the coming months. • The Crucible: Auditions are underway for the fell theatre production. Show dates are now scheduled for November 10th-13th and 17th-19th. • Cheerleading tryouts; The tryouts were held on Saturday, Aug. 27. The Lance was first to bring you news of the newly formed cheerleading squad. If you are inter ested or have any questions, contact Orianna Best at beston@sapc.edu. CSU Presents ENC CRU’s 1st Annual Fall Retreat Where: Myrtle Beach, S.C. (Clarion Hotel) When: Sept. 30 - Oct. 2 Cost: $55 includes food, lodging and an ENC T-shirt Who: Students firom the Eastern North Carolina (ENC) Campus Crusade for Christ ministries For more information contact Rebecca Maye ext. 2026 mayerfi@>sapc.edu **Think Globally, Act Locally”