+- STUDENT INJEWSPAPIIR 'oF /V\OA;rK£A~-AWDERSON COLLEGE VOL. I, NO. 1 "First the blade,then the ear,then the full corn shall appear." pEC, 15, 19 72 BALL CLUB FALL /O Last night the Moncreat Cavaliers travelled through clouds and rain to meet defeat at the hands of the Lees-McRae Bobcats, Soon after the game's start. a series of turnovers, bad breaks, cut the Cavaliers' en thusiasm. Lees-McRae control led the balance of the fall, blocking from inside and keep ing the Montreat Cavaliers away from the basket. The Bobcats pushed hard in a (charged offense led by high scorer, Ctiaduaria. the end of the first Montreat was behind, 22 During the second half. Cavaliers worked hard and out- scored Lees-McRae, but they were not able to make up the deficit. The scoring was CCont. p. 2) their At half, - 36. the udLuce loAAorrow - JIhe clack of typewriters- and hum of exam-time study will be interupted tomorrow night by music from another sphere, as the College pre sents the annual Christmas dance. The dance will be held at Assembly Inn from 8-12 P.M. Bandit, a boogie-rock group which will perform, has played melodies from such artists' as Beatles and Chuck Berry all over the South. Robert Jones, director of Student Activities, has sever al guidelines to be followed by students at the dance:"l)no roaming aromd the halls of A- ssembly Inn. Students will be asked to leave if they are caught in the halls^ upstairs, 2) do not throw cigarettes on the floors——a student commit tee has to clean up after the dance. Remember we are guests of the Inn. 3)Guests will not be charged. 4)Dress is infor mal; come as you are. 5) The dance hours are from 8-12. The people at Assembly Inn have been extremely nice to us; let's do our best to hold up our image." That is,, our personal conduct as well as our music. Bandit has recently played at Asheville and at Lees-McRae Junior College. NEWS PAPER ~ A JSTEVT ISSUE This first issue of The is an introductory issue which has been published to make the students aware of the reality of the student newspaper; beginning next sem ester will be larger issues on the same format as this issue. Copies of each newspaper edi tion will be available, free of charge, to all resident- or day-students of Montreat- Anderson College; these copies will be available in Gaither and in the cafeteria at lunch time on the day of publication. Each issue will include arti cles about school functions and special events, human in terest features concerning students and faculty members, which directly affect M-A C students, and complete cover age of all sports events. A SHOT AT THE TITLE Here is your chance to be come involved. The newspaper staff is sponsoring a school wide contest to find the cleverest name for this stu dent newspaper. There are no restrictive guidelines to se lecting the winning name. We are looking for a clever, witty name, possibly one which has something to do with Mon treat. Ail resident and day-stu dents of Montreat - Anderson College are eligible to enter. The contest deadline is Jan uary 12, 19 73, and the winners will be announced in the Feb- uary issue, which will include the new name. A five-doliar prize will be awarded to the winning student. All entries should be given to the faculty secretary in Gaither Hall to be placed in the newspaper box. If there is a special an nouncement or news item that you would like to see printed (Cone, p. 2) '/a PPESIDENT VAUGHN— CHRISTMAS GREETING Congratulations to Student Government and to all of you that have been active in dorm itory meetings, clubs, and student activities at large for a good fall semester at M-A C. I am proud that a student newspaper is in the making. I encourage it , as a formal and informal avenue of communicat ing facts and honest views a- bout student life and con cerns that may Involve many of you of the college community. As a newcomer I have tried to make myself available to you in many wfiys and at dif ferent times. As an adminis trator I hope this will con- tinue. _ I want to know you and have you know me. "Rap Ses sions" can be good if they are honest and sincere. We can un cover many mutual concerns. My accessibility should never be taken as trying to under mine student government or to subvert student affairs. It is my suggestion that you discuss with your student leaders , the student personnel staff, the faculty and all other officers (Cont. p. 2) COLLINS LEAVES FOR ANEW Post Dr. Ray Collins has been offered a position on the staff of J. Sargent Reynolds Community College in Richmond, Virginia; J. Sargent Reynolds Community College is a new school which will open in the fall of 1973. He has accented this offer and will leave Mon treat after this semester. Dr. Collin's official position will be that of Division Chair man of Health Technologies, When asked why he is leav ing Montreat he replies , "The offer of this challenging nosi'- cion was too much to turn dora.For some time I've-wanted a position similar to this," (Cont, p. 2)

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