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MONTREAT-ANDERSON
COLLEGE
AGAPE
1991
Of
Montreat
Facets
A rough diamond does
not have any definition or
beauty in it's rawform. Only
through the careful, loving
attention of the diamond
cutter, does the real beauty
and worth of the diamond
manifest itself. Likewise, at
Montreat, students come to
this place as rough dia-
monds and as we go
through the year, each fac-
et ofour lives is affected by
the people here and our
love for one another.
We all know that along
with good times and fun,
come bad times and work,
but these things are neces-
sary in orderforus to define
our lives and individuality.
All of these things con-
tribute to the facets that
made up our lives this year
at Montreat. Justas the dia-
mond represents the seven-
ty fifth anniversary of this
college, so should it repre-
sentwhatwe haveachieved
during our time spent here.
The very facets that make
up our personal beauty as
individuals created in the
image of God.
Boo Berry and Tara Creighton in
MA-Hall practicing their Star
Search debut of the depends
dance.
RandyWilliamsdoesn'thesitateto AmyBarinowskiandTammyCasto
threaten the life of faye Watson contemplate transferring after en-
when she refuses to pass him the duringthelongwaitintheregistra-
salt. tion line. However, they both real-
ize it is a necessary process to
beginning college.
Opening
Hardy Kennedy finds it necessary naj Alicea questions Susie Synder
to begin the year by showing D.J. about how many more forms she
who's boss. Mot to worry though, has to fill out before she can give
Knox .Pilderton comes to the res- bloodattheRed Crossblooddrive
cue. that occurs every year.
Tiffany Turner and Shelly Reagan
taketheopportunitytogettoknow
one another while waiting for the
notoriously slow elevator in MA-
Hall.
Jennifer Wilson laughs as David
Crooklooksoverhisclassloadfor
the semester and wonders how
he's going to have any kind ofso-
cial life.
Philippians 1:27b
... I may hear of you that you are
standing firm in one spirit, with one
mind
striving together for the faith of
the gospel."
Reid Cavinar, Leslie Blow, Leanne er during the student leadership
Beach, Dave Bush, Sally Slotter- week before the beginning of
back, Kim White and Kathy Ba- school. Wouldn't it be nice if the Opening
linski enjoy spending time togeth- whole year was like this?
Coming Back More
For
Homecoming weekend Darwin Qlassford seems to be a
1990 combined students real natural at modeling.
and Montreat Alumni in ac- BillJamesputson oneofhismany
tivities that were enjoyed by differentfacestoprovide varietyto
all age groups. Homecom- more thanjust the music while he
ing weekend began with d.j.'s the Homecoming dance.
registration Friday after-
noon and dinner Friday
night. Saturday kicked off
with a (ashion show spon-
sored by Belks of Asheville
Mall in Montreat's Campus
Center. Following the fash-
ion show, activities ranged
from a luncheon at Presi-
dent Vaughn's house to a
soccer game between the
current Cavalier men's soc-
cer team and a team made
up of Montreat alumni.
Homecoming 1990 came to
a close Saturday night with
the traditional homecom-
ing dance that was put to-
gether by student activities
and held in the school cafe-
teria.
Chris Schmidt wonders what all
these bubbles are doing at a
Homecoming dance while Kylie
Vandawalker hopes they don't
cause the floor to get wet and
make her fall.
Steve Fredrickson, Scott Russo.
YoungLeon,TimHilland KevinOl-
son wonder how this competitive
Homecoming game will turn out
between the students and the
alumni. Have the students met
their match?
Chante Casey dances with alumni Montreat students and alumni en-
Homecoming Todd Holtetwishinghestillattend- thusiastically watch the Home-
ed Montreat. However, her friend coming soccer game. Of course
Penny Chenault can't believe she some take this opportunity to
would even dance with him. catch up on all the latest gossip.
Her Majesty
And The Court
The 1990 Homecoming
Dance was a great time for
everyone who attended.
Complete with streamers,
other decorations and a
paid discjockey, the cafete-
ria was transformed into an
oversized dance floor. A
majority of the student
body as well as a great
number offaculty, adminis-
tration and alumni came to
enjoy a night of dancing
and fun. Before leaving, ev-
eryone danced their hearts
out and also got the privi-
lege to see Tracy Riddle be
crowned as the 1990 Home-
coming Queen.
HomecomingQueen, Tracy Riddle
and her escort Mike Zolt. Tracy
was representing Howerton dorm.
Amy Cliett, representing MA-Hall,
and her escort Matt Auten. Amy
was voted as Homecoming's Maid
of Honor.
Senior Beth Long and her escort
Tim SpencerrepresentingtheSen-
ior class.
Sophomore Sarah Swinson and
herescort Al Goodman represent-
ing McGregor Dorm.
Junior Kim White and her escort
Tom McMurtry representing the
Junior class.
Sophomore Kathryn Temple and
herescort Kevin Helton represent-
ing the Sophomore class.
SophomoreAmyStandiferandher
escort Scott Holt representing Da-
vis Dorm.
FreshmanAmyBarinowskiandher
escort Jim Banner representing
the Freshman class.
Homecoming
STUDENT
LIFE
Tara Creighton and Jen Branham
finally drop theirfacade and show
their real selves at the Halloween
dance held in Davis Dorm.
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