The Aletheia VOLUME 10, NUMBER 5 Montreat-Anderson CoUe APRIL 17. 1987 THE SPRING ELECTIONS by John Snritth It must have been close. It had to have beeh close. For the candidates of the spring elections were all capable persons, all reacning for an office In wntch they would worthily represent their student body. From the speecnes (and, Incidentally, applause! applause! to Flipper Hall and Jon Saunders for their smooth and relaxed flow of words) it was apparent that each cahdldate was serious about his pr her endeavor, and that each had a sincere desire to serve Montreat-Anderson College. It was the votes of the students, though, that brought certain ones to office. The results of the elections are simply as follows: STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICERS President Tim Hill Vice-President Jon Saunders Secretary/Treasurer Jackie Beaver Senior Class President.. Mindy Clinard Junior Class President.. Alice Harding Sophomore Class President Andrew Lakin Student Activities Nan Weitzel HONOR COUNCIL OFFICERS President Kristine Buckwalter Vice-President Pam Taylor Secretary Judy Brown Senior Rep John Hayes Junior Rep Brad Owens Sophomore Rep Yong Urn Congrats to the new officers. And congrats to the student body for choosing them. WHArS INSIDF: ALETHEIA FEATURE MR, HICKS ANDERSON... .5 A SPECIAL THANK YOU.. .6 SCA SUMMARY, ,7 Sophomore Tim Hill SGA President Elect. DO'S AND DON’TS FOR A GOOD SELF-IMAGE 7. R. A. RECOGNITION After a fun-filled and action packed year of sitting desk, locking-up, calling down people for noise, enforcing college regulations and other ''R.A. type" duties, the M-AC Resident Assistants were officially appreciated. The 1986-87 Resident Assistants were treated to a banquet on April 13th, to thank them for their hard work this year. Dean McDowell, Dean Wilson, Dean_ Cromartie, Mark Robinson, Lou Johnson, Marcia Bronson, and Steve Fredrickson were present to give their insights of this years" dorm activities. A new tradition was started this year as ""R. A. of the Year"" Awards were presented in each of the dorms. In Davis Dorm, Tim Hill was selected. In Howerton, Jim Pritchard was awarded. McGregor presented Paula Johnson with the award and M-A Hall recognized Lori Reel as "'R. A. of the Year."" Congratulations to these out standing R. A."s Thanks for being there for us this year! Thanks also to Todd Cost, Greg Crouch, Willie Mangum, Bryant McEntlre, Johnnie Gailes, Rob Garrison, Scott Gosnell, James Waldroupe, Alice Harding, Pris Maxwell, Liz Merritt, Valerie Morgan, Phyllis Nelms, Sherry Ramsey, Nan Weitzel, Stefanle Wilkins, Kathy Fox, Wendy Hart, Kim Hood, and Leslie Watson for their hard work and dedication this year in our ""homes-away-from home."" Spring Formal Queen Liz Martin escorted by Jeff Kuhn. FINE ARTS FESTIVAL RESULTS by Sherry Ramsey and Nancy Nichols This past weekend. Montreat Anderson held It's annual Fine Arts Festival. Held in the L Nelson Bell Library, it was sponsored by Phi Theta Kappa. There were five different categories contestants could enter but only three out of the five categories had enough entries to be Judged. In the Drawing competition, 1st place went to Ian McAlexander for ’Les Mains"* as well as Honorable Mention for "Dream Suite." 2nd place went to Lea Christensen for "Virginia Dogwood." In the painting competition, Michelle Thomas won 1st and 2nd places with "Smooth Sailing" and "Summertime Seascape" respectively. Honorable Mention went to Lea Christensen for "Refreshed." The Creative Writing competition had a surprising 'amount of entries consisting of both short stories and poetry, ""The Protest"" by Beth McCoy won 1st place. 2nd place went to Nancy Nichols for a poem called "'Fate'" and Honorable Mention went to James Bowles for "A Memorable Flight." First place winners of each category will receive $20.00 and second place winners will receive $10.00. Phi Theta Kappa would like to congratulate all the entrants and winners. They would also like to thank and recognize all the work put Into the Festival by their advisor, Mrs. Linda Price.