Vol. 2, N:. 9 Montreat-Andsrson Collegs February 1966 BO IT AGAIN Led by leading scorer Dan Rabon, with a 19,3 average, the Cavaliers made the Mitchell Collegs quintet’s first visit to Montreat a fatal one as the host team rolled to a 77-6U win, Rabon took scoring honors for the night as he burned the nets for 21; points, Tr.e victory enabled the Ca valiers to tie the record for the most wins in a season, A victory over Kings College, in their last game, will give the 1965-66 team the record, Mitchell looked as though ' they were going to spoil Mon treat's last home game, for they quickly went ahead, 5-0, But the Cavlaiers, still lick- ,| ing their wounds from the heart-breaking, 83-81;, loss at Mitchell, roared back behind the shooting of Rabon, Russell Shealy, and Mike Clark tcforge into the lead. With Mitchell ahead 29-20 and 8sl;5 Isft in the first half, the Cavaliers again came from behind and regained the lead. The lead see-sawed back and forth until Rabon hit a lay-up that put Montreat ahead 1;2-1;1 at the half. The Cavaliers never were behind again. Starting the second half. Montreat went ahead by nine, 50-l;l, Then fo'.'ls began to See SPORTS, Fag Three GRAHAM CRUSADE NEAR HEAR YEl HEAR YE! Students of Montreat-Anderson College, On Saturday afternoon of March 5, two buses will be going to Greenville, South Carolina to The BILIZ GRAHAM CRUSADE. Miss Wilson and Mr. and Mrs, Andrews will be accompanying the students. Photo by Dave Garb^) HISTORY HONORS STUDENTS NAMED Montreat-Anderson has been continually striving to attain recognition as a college which is on "the ball." fnis year as it has for several years past, the History department is sponsoring an Honor History Program, offering qualified college freshmen and sophomores See HONORS, Page Four