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Facilities, Offices Relocate -Community Cooperation Makes for Smooth Move by Jennifer Gunsch There have been many changes to the M-AC campus this year; sev eral have in- volved reloca tion of offices and facilities. When Dean Hargrove was asked why these offices were moved he replied,"A fel lowship hall was being put in Gaither, so all those offices had to be moved. Therefore we had to move oth ers to give everyone more space." As a result of the new offices and classrooms on the third floor of Belk Campus Center, a large open area had to be sacrificed. Previ ously, this area was used for every thing from performing arts to con ferences. To make up for the loss of this area, the college is sharing the fellowship hall in Gaither with the Montreat Presbyteran Church. The drama productions that were per formed on BCC's third floor will be put on in the upper level of Anderson Auditorium. These two changes en courage the college to co operate with the Mountain Retreat Asso ciation, the Presbyterian Church, and the community at large. This move, for the most part, has been quite suc cessful. Some of the staff were asked their opinion of the move. Nurse Judy Keels — whose office is now located on McGregor's first floor ~ felt that the move was good because it gave her more room. The admissions staff is also happy with their move. They feel that White Haven is a better place to greet new students. "It is more roomy and homey," said Admissions staffer Christine Buckwalter. Here is a list of the new office and facility locations: Admissions and Financial Aid: White Haven Nurse, Counseling, Career Placement; First floor of McGregor Hall (Applachlan Road wing) Housing: First floor of McGregor Hall (wing that touches M-A Hall) Education and Business: Third floor of Belk Campus Center Music rooms and offices: Second floor of Gaither Print shop: Brown house across from M-A Hall Wallace plays hard vs. Mars HilL., Hudson, Fall lead charge against Bryan College by Phil Parker spectable showing agasintMars Hill. Montreat left their home field On Saturday the Cavs travelled Wednesday afternoon with their to Tennessee to meet Bryan College, heads lowered as they dropped to The coach had earlier tagged the Mars Hill in a very emotional and game as 'critical,' making the after- Photo by Tina Barren Hudson physical battle. One of the best per formances so far for the • Kickin' Cavs proved to be a "disappointing loss," says Coach Barrett. "There were a lot of mistakes and mental errors that really hurt us," Barrett also adds. The score doesn't reflect the perfor mance of the Cavs. Mars Hill had 27 shots on goal. Montreat had 21. Mars Hill's goalkeeper had 11 saves as Quent Johnson had 12. So overall, it was a war zone of intense soccer. The player of the game was Tommy Wallace. It was a two-way defensive battle with Wallace in the backfield as sweeper. Wallace proved to be a critical contributor to the Cav's re- Lady Cavs defend streak against Tusculum today V-ball Victory vs. Clinch Valley by Jennifer Gunsch On Tuesday, September 15, the Lady Cavalier volleyball team met Clinch Valley at our home gym, McAlister Hall. The Lady Cavs, after scaring everyone in the early games of the match, pulled out a victory, winning 3 games to 2. "Al though the Lady Cavs did not play their best, they did what it took to pull out a victory," according to coach Darin Chaplin. Amy Baker led the team in serving percentages. and also in her 11 kills. Traci Haynes also contributed to the victory with her 11 kills. Tonight the Lady Cavs, with a home court advantage, will challenge Tusculum. A very experienced team with several good hitters, Tusculum promises to be one of the best com petitors the Lady Cavs will face. How ever, because Tusculum is located five miles outside of Greeneville, Tennessee, the challengers may be a little worn out. The Tusculum girls have to travel approximately four hours before arriving in Montreat. Tusculum College is roughly twice the size of Montreat, therefore their coach, J.C. Edmonds, may have an advantage in team recruitment. "Although our team is inex perienced and young," Coach Chaplin says," We'll show up and play hard." The Lady Cavs would like to invite everyone to come out and help them defeat Tusculum by showing support. THEALETHEIA Contributors Eric Bush David Caldwell Jennifer Gunsch Matt Haney Phil Parker Mark Pardue Ashley B. Perry Paul Shockley Faculty Advisor Brian Fuller Published weekly by the journalism students of Montreat-Anderson College. ACTIVITIES SCHEDULE TUESDAY FRIDAY Olan Mills Pictures For Faculty, Staff, 8:00 p.m. Minature Golf at Putt-Putt in and Underclassmen Asheville From 10 a.m.-3 p.m. on Belk Center Sign -up sheet for students interested Deck. will be posted on Activities Bulletin Board in Belk. 6:30 p.m. Home Girls' Volleyball vs. Cost will be $1.00 Tusculum College Those needing transportation should sign up soon. First 15 will be WEDNESDAY accomodated Olan Mills Pictures for Faculty, Staff, and Underclassmen SATURDAY From 10 a.m.-3 p.m. on Belk Center Mount Mitchell Day for Biology Deck Students. Other students interested See Mike Sonnenberg for Details. THURSDAY 10:00 a.m. Chapel- 2:00 p.m. Home Girls' Volleyball vs. Special Guest say-so Clinch Valley College 8:00 p.m. Concert- SUNDAY say-so 9:45 a.m. InterAct in Belk Lounge 7:00 p.m. Vespers in McGregor Hall 4-8 p.m. Olan Mills Pictures noon victoy a sweet one. The Cav's knocked off Bryan 3-2 in a flip-flop game that could have gone either way. Eric "Mouse" Hudson, freshman from Watauga High School in Boone, NC, scored the first goal and assisted with the second goal. Mustafa "Moose" Aksakal added another goal in the first half. Massama "Max" Fall scored the final goal to insure the win in the second half. Eric Hudson was the player of the game. Jacl^s TCace Cafeteria Menu September 23-29 Wednesday Lunch Grilled Ham & Cheese Chicken Pot Pie Dinner Meat Loaf Fried Perch Thursday Lunch Spanish Macaroni BLT Dinner Roast Beef Sweet & Sour pork Friday Lunch Pizza Turkey Tetrazinni Dinner Salisbury Steak Fried Shrimp Saturday Lunch Fish Sandwich Ravioli Dinner Pork Chops Stir Fry Chicken Sunday Lunch Fried Chicken Beef Stroganoff Dinner Corn Dogs Monday Lunch Chicken Fillet Sandwich Ham Noodle Casserole Dinner Baked Ham Hamburgers Tuesday Lunch Chicken Chow Mein Barbeque Sandwich Dinner Pepper Steak Spaghetti
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