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Student
Representatives
Selected
There are six committees that
discuss school related topics with
the MAC Board of Trustees, and
each year students are asked by the
Student Government President and
Dean of Academic Affairs to serve
on these boards. The committees
and their members for this year are:
Academic Affairs Committee -
Warren Jones and Carrie Wolfen-
den, Student Life Cbmmittee - Rex
Hoffman and Karen Young, Building
and Finance Committee - David
Burge and Ann Glenn, Finance
Committee - Don Redmon and Beth
Johnson, Board Committee - Rex
Hoffman and Karen Young, and
Development Committee - David
Teague and Eddie Blanchard.
The students making up these
committees represent the student
body at MAC. If you, as a member of
the student body feel there is
something that should be brought up
before the Board of Trustees, such
as the lack of immediate student
parking, these are the students to
see!
“KISS AND TELL’BEING PREFORMED BY THE GREYBEARD PLAYERS OF MAC. Photo by Chad Kapfhamer
THE SHOW OPENS TONIGHT AND IS WELL WORTH SEEING IF YOU ENJOY COMEDY AT ITS FINEST.
Spiritual Emphasis
Traditionally this time of year is
considered by many Christian
oriented institutes as a time for a
revival in the Christian walk and
Montreat proves to be no exception.
Last year MAC shared in the Fall
Festival of Faith featuring Luis
Palou and the Agajanians (they will
be back this week) and this year we
have as a special guest speaker,
Mrs. Jill Briscoel. “The value of
having such famed speakers, not to
minimize what God can do, is their
great impact they have all persons,
not only during their visit, but
through their remembered words
many years to follow.’- Dean Evans.
The popular British woman, Jill
Briscoe, spoke at different occasions
the 24th through the 26th in and
around Montreat. A once secular
believing c|ollege student herself,
Mrs. Briscoe had several interesting
points in her testimony . She spoke on
learning to be effective for Jesus
Season
Christ and the importance of seeking
to know Him.
She referred to the Trinity as a
tower in our hearts in the vinard of
our lives, the tower being made of
the stones of dissappointments we so
often experience.
In order to make wine from our
vinard, the grapes have to be
pressed. If we submit to the pressure
- fruit will be produced. Jill spoke on
the three loves, telling how they
must be under the control of agape
love. Eros is the human love, philo is
a need love, and agape is given love,
unconditional, regardless. ItS an act
of love based on the decision to
choose God first over all.
Mrs. Briscoe who is usually noted
for her talks to adult women, usually
married, was warmly welcomed by
the student body. She said that it was
very refreshing to be among young
people who are on their way to a
beautiful journey. She was just glad
to be a small part of it.
Chuckle
photo by Ken Lakin
MRS. JILL BRISCO SPEAKS TO MAC
They spoke with authority
from the depths of
their ignorance.