CZTte Metfieia VoCumeXXlV, V^mBerVlI 94^ontreat-SliuCeTson CoCCe£e 9{pvem6cr 15j 1990 75 Years of Excellence By: Shannon Ann Hodgins Staff Writer One special aspect of school this year at Montreat- Anderson College is the cele bration of its 75th year of higher Christian education. Each student, professor, and faculty member should be aware of the fact that they are part of a college whose his tory encompasses three-quar ters of a century. Located in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Montreat-Anderson is a symbol of Christian commit ment, and personal growth through education and knowledge. Although Montreat- Anderson College had a small beginning, it has grown quickly throughout the years. In 1916 Montreat Normal School opened with only 8 students enrolled. The for mer President of the College, Dr. R. C. Anderson and his wife, Sadie Gaither Ander son were the main support ers of the College in its early years. Through their support, as well as that of many other dedicated persons, the Col lege grew into a junior col lege and was renamed Mon treat College. The need for Christian education increased and in 1945 Montreat College became a four year baccalau reate-degree granting institu tion. The followingyears were a struggle for the college, and in 1959 the Board of Trustees decided that the college should revert to a two-year coeducational institution and be named Montreat-Ander son College. Due to their efforts, as well as those of the faculty and staff, the college achieved full accreditation by state and regional accredit ing agencies. Enrollment gradually increased throughout the years. During 1986, after much prayer and advance ment, Montreat-Anderson College again became a four year baccalaureate-degree granting institution. Since that year, the number of sen iors and graduates has been steadily.increasing. Today, Montreat-Ander son College is a fully-accred ited liberal arts college with a total enrollment of 414 stu dents, 23 full-time and 10 part- time professors. Montreat- Anderson has also embarked on an ambitious program to raise $10 million dollars inor der to expand its programs. The plan calls for the con struction of a new dormitory and a new chapel, a new com puter laboratory, and support for existing facilities. In addi tion to the changes wrought in the seventy-fifth year, the college is presently searching for a new president to replace the current president. Dr. Si las Vaughn, who is retiring. Celebrations for the Col lege in this special year in clude many events. The next event planned will be a Church/College Missions conference, with the main speaker being Charles Davis of Alumni Missionaries. This event is scheduled for No vember 15-18, 1990. Events for next semester include the Opening Convocation, Spring Spiritual Emphasis Week, The George Darden Concert (Associate Conduc tor of Metropolitan Opera), the Class of 1991 Commence ment, Montreat-Anderson College Day, and the Friends of the Library Celebration. Support of the College through prayer is one of the most essential needs of the College. Since its beginning in 1916, Montreat-Anderson College has proved the need is definitely evident for a higher Christian education. Hopefully, this need will continue and expand, con tinuing to provide a purpose and motivation for the Col lege to succeed.