September 20, 1985 MONTREAT- ANDERSON COLLEGE Vol. 9 Number 1 Us m tubs I811s>3l& by Melody Creech Among the new faces clamoring around the Montreat-Anderson campus are mingled a few very special people These are the new faculty members. In the field of history and political science, we greet Dr. Bill Anthony. Mr. Anthony taught two courses in Montreat's summer session to warm up for this year. He received his PhD from George Washington University and spent a few years as a Foreign Service Officer. Mr. Rick Lindsey, who recently completed his master 's, in mathematics at Appalachian State University and holds a B.A in computer science, fills the slot for our new professor of computer science. Mr. Lindsey and his wife. Jinny, reside in Boone, NC. He also intends to work on his master's in .computer science next spring. Mrs. Lynn Luckadoo steps in as our new professor of mathematics with possible assistance in computer science. Mrs. Luckadoo holds a B.S. in mathematics and a M.A. in mathematics education from Western Carolina University. She taught computer programming at Asheville Buncombe Technical school since 1981 and presently resides in Arden with her husband, David, and their five children. Next, I introduce Mr. Randy Unger who takes the position of athletic director, in addition to varsity basketball coach, and recruiter for admissions. He comes to us from Huntington College of Indiana with his wife, Luanne, and three young children. He graduated from Taylor University and Georgia Southern University. Ms. Lou Johnson takes active duty as Resident Director of McGregor Hall, tutor, and women's softball coach. She is a graduate of UNC-Chapel Hill, and comes to us with a B.A in physical education and several summer's experience in camp leadership. Mr. Mark Robinson becomes the Resident Director of Howerton Hall and assistant manager of the Belk Campus Center. He holds a master's degree from Western Kentucky University and previously worked for Ben Lippen School. Mr. Robert B. Dobson and Mr. Reid M. Estus contribute their abilities in the admissions office as counselors. Mr. Dobson holds a B.S. in political science with public management from Appalachian State University. Mr. Estus holds an associate degree from Montreat and a B.A. from Covenant College in physical education with a minor in education. The new face in the library is Lynn Holman. As a technical assistant, Lynn holds a master's degree from St. Frances College in Fort Wayne, Indiana. She resides in Black Mountain and is active in the First Presbyterian Church and the Presbyterian Home for Children. Also, we welcome Theresa Price who replaced Margo Davis as summer housing coordinator this summer and is now an assistant in the business office. We join Mr. Ed Carwithen in welcoming back Sue Carwithen, who went to Hialeah, Florida last year to care for her mother. She replaces Martha Moore in the financial aid office this year. And last but not least, we welcome Mr. Joseph Wolstencroft as the new assistant to the president. He will direct the establishment of the four-year program and teach Bible courses next semester. He holds a B.A. from Covenant College, a master's in Christian education from Reformed Theological Seminary and a master's of divinity from Westminister Theological Seminary. I sincerely hope these new faces will become old friends as the year progresses. And 1 warmly welcome all the new kids on the block. So, students, if you ever pass by a window and see one of the new kids with his nose pressed against the glass, then just say to him, "Hey, wanna come out and play?"