MONTREAT COLLEGE Volume XXIX, Number 11 ALETHEIA Montreat College Febuarv 7,1997 Controversy Characterizes Greybeard Production By Christian Malone Producer Brian Fuller and the Greybeard Players announced the cast for their drama doubleheader, which will take place April 24-26. He believes he has put together a fantastic cast for both plays, which will help both to be rousing successes. Though he expects both plays to be e.xcel- lent. Fuller also knows there will likely be some controversy over the plays, especially the second one which deals with material that, quite possibly, could offend some viewers. Leading off the night will be The Appli cation, a one-act com edy about what it takes to get into Heaven. The play, which takes place in the waiting room of Heaven, was written by Montreat alum Jeffrey Reardon f95). The cast contains four parts. Junior Ashley Ecklerwill play the secretary in the waiting room; freshman Matt Emmy Award winner, Brian Fuller directing last year’s production of The Late Christopher Bean McMurrin will play the grad student; SGA President. Hunt Briggs plays Charles Chillingworth. a 40-year old businessman; and freshman Alex Cervantes will take the stage as Rachel Staton, a young school teacher. The play should turn out to be very comical, but at the same time, will have some underlying the ology interwoven. However, all feel ings of comedy will disappear in the sec ond play. The Stonewater Rapture by Doug Wright. Its plot is about gang rape, and about turn ing to God for help in the face of evil. Junior Jeremy Witteveen will play Whitney, a thin, pensive. 18-year old high school senior, while junior Melissa Brown will take on the role of Carlyle, a deeply religious virgin of the same age. Both feel they are taking on a tough as signment. Contpage 4 Dorm Noise Causes Complaints By Daryl Bryant Students have begun to complain about the noise level in the dorms. Al though quiet hours have been established, many dorms continue to have problems. Senior Davis resident. Chopper SoLider commented. “There is too much noise after midnight and it is almost im possible for anybody to get to sleep be fore then on any given night. It aggra vates me that some people don't respect other people. Especially those who live on the third floor who make too much noise that affects everyone below them." The Student Handbook states that certain hours are to be established as quiet hours in the dorms. The study hours are from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday and every night from 11 p.m. to 8 a.m. Twenty-four hour quiet hours begin at 11 ;00 p.m. on the evening prior to reading day and continue through ex ams. Contpage 4 Giernackv Foresees Jubilee Success By Wes Caldwell Jubilee ’97. a Christian conference for college students in Pittsburgh, Penn sylvania. will take place the weekend of February 21 -23. Jubilee draws over two thousand students a year to its event at the Pittsburgh Hilton and Towers in downtown Pittsburgh. "Jubilee is a chance to go and learn how to incorporate faith into all areas of life, and to participate in praise and wor ship with over two thousand other Chris- tian students." explained Tom Oxenreider, one of two sponsors for the trip. Kim Giernacky. the other sponsor, has high hopes for the weekend retreat. “1 hope that Jubilee '97 will be a real bonding experience for the students. And that they may have a better understand ing of how to integrate their faith into what they are learning in the classroom." Some topics that will be discussed are how to integrate faith into business, science, social science, and education. Rebecca Manley Pippert. who wiDtE Out of the Saltshaker and into the World, will be the main speaker. Those attending w ill have the opportu nity to choose two seminars apart from the main speaker. Entertainment w'ill include a band from Kenya called Jubali .Afrika. Jubali Afrika played last year at Jubilee "96 in one of several rooms including coffee houses, game rooms and other live bands. Currently, there are about ten stu dents planning to go. including Kelly Tumham, Zola GritTin. Jean Abernathy, and Amy Neal. The cost is SI30. Giernacky in formed that there are scholarships avail able for those who might need them. Anyone who would like to go or would like more information about Jubi lee should contact either Oxenreider or Giernackv bv Februarv 19.