IAI5TT2 Fobi'-uary ON FAILURES Our honor systnm states that "Th,o failure live honorably is in part the faiinrehraih”* Sm‘'tFf oases that have cone before S.u.A. cabinet this year, «eiri somebod;, has really failed» ® ^ Jo would reaa-l;)' :i^ke to saj^ that this hasn't been our :aulo-out 10 oas. When one member of our family makes the mistaice of stea.nnr, c'aeating or any dishonorable act i with him. when we don't nake an honest effort to half our brothpi realize his mistrJ'9. This doesn't mean we should head for thP Dean to report every infraction, but rather we should trv to help o’lr ^>iend realize his mistakeo If these mistakes persist and our slriidng seem in vain, then we are obligated tc seek help for him from a more influential sources We will never be able to sepatate ourselves from other people a.avavaers in life and we can't separate ourselves here. Here -'n ovr Hontreat family we each have a tremendous responsibility--- to vrov: together into a useful and honest lifeo sTTff ^ TFie Dialette is the official publication of the students of Montreat-Anderson College and is published bi-monthly at Mon- treat, North Carolina Editor—John Hall Assistant Editor—Dot Randall News Editor—Pes Art Editor—Libby Rule :gy Highnote Columnists—Fine Arts-Diane Zitzman; Humor-Maria Haubrick* Religion-Richard Kennedyj Social-Carry Brewer; Sports (Men) Mike Clark, (W'omen) Susan V/illenbrock, Reporters—Neely Barry, Cathy Digges, Phil Ramsey, Carolyn Willis, A1 Weisiger. lypists—Peggy Highnote, Carolyne Me Mahan, Chip Reel Sponsor—Miss Elizabeth Maxv^ell VICTORY (Continued form Page One) charity tosses and Billings one, knotting the score at 5U- With the score “d 57-5? and 26 seconds remaininr Patrick hit a jump shot from the top of the key that put Montreat ahead to stay„ Bil lings sank four straight free throws in the final 2C seconds to seal the wine leading the scoring for the Cavaliers was Dan Rabon with 15 points o Billings added ll; and Patrick I3. Russell Shealy hauled in 21 rebounds. S.G.A. CABINET INVOLVED IN DISCIPLINARY CASES (The following is beginning of a series of articles ing you, the members of 1 ® Se G* A«, exactly what eces in cabinet. It is hoped tha these articles will strenptn®^^ your support of your Studen r>nr’ encouTage you to make your desires know to Cati- net.) Monday night the cabinet of the Student Government Asso ciation met for the first ses sion during second semester. Three cases referred to the administration immediately be fore and during exams were re viewed, They were concerned with off-campus drinking, cheat;" ng in the classroom, and having beer on campus® Two cases—1) destruction of property and 2) stealing— were brought before cabinet® Wo decision was made® In accord with the rules set forth in the college handbook, two vacancies on cabinet were filled, Ingrid Wallin was named College Hall Presi^-ent, and Leisa Heidelburg was named Freshman Representative® Religion is not an intelli gence test, but a faith. Id, "I'he most any player has got in a single game this season® Rabon and Patrick also did a fine job of rebounding®

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