Vol. 1, No. 5
MONTREAT-ANDERSON COLLEGE
November 13, 1965
NEW CLUB IN
FULL SWING
The Conservation Club
of Montreat has been doing
quite well on its projects
and has more in store. At
least twelve projects have
been' planned with four of
them carried out as of now.
These four projects have
encompassed a total of over
150 man hours» with both
men and women participating.
There will be even more
projects in the near future
which range from fixing a
beauty spot at Moore Center
to the building of fish
dams, as well as a program
for the Montreat Garden
Club.
Speaking of fish dams,
and fishing, Mr. Andrews
has asked us to tell you
that a good many people
, have been fishing here at
. Montreat without a fishing
I permit. This is illegal.
You MUST have a Montreat
■ fishing permit in order to
fish here. These permits
i may be purchased at the
Conference Office at Assem-
I bly Inn and ' the grocery
store.
The Conservation Club is
organized for the "Express
purpose of enjoying to the
fullest the ratural resour
ces of streamsani woodland
and wildlife in Montreat."
■ By accomplishing this and
other purposesard projects
the club may become one of
the biggest and most help
ful clubs on campus. But
you are needed. The fee for
the club is $2.00. If you
are interested,you are in
vited to join the club.
Girls are especially invit-
ed to join.
SUNDA'^ SUPPER
HUGE SUCCESS
Last Sunday night , No
vember 7, our Freshmen
were "adopted" by many
kind families of the Mon
treat community for a real
evening of home life.
Most of the evenings
began with frightened
freshmen trying in vain to
remember the names of their
host and trying not to
look scared. But as the
evening progressed and the
aroma of good home cooking
permeated the atmosphere
the freshmen realized that
they must be in a frien'dly
land.
The evening meal was
followed by more informal
conversation and as our
comfortably stuffed fresh
men walked haok to their
"homes," they knew that
Montreat was niore than
just a college.
MEN HARD AT WORK BEAUTIFY-
■COLLEGE :EALL.
' A limited number of back
issues of " The Dialette "•
are -avai lable; b.,y simply
contacting Frances Webb.
CHESS ANYONE?
The Adams family for
mally challenges any and
all members of the .Student
body to defend the name of
their respective dorms in
a chess tournament begin
ning Sunday, November 14,
at 2 p.m. in Moore Center.
It should be emphasized
that the dorm with the
greatest number of repre
sentatives has the better
chance of winning.
(We feel we should also
tell you that the Adams
family really doesn't have
any extra good p;1ayers'and
the reason they said "chal
lenge" is to scare every
body else away so they
could have the prize for
themselves!)