January 14, 1966 Volume XI, Number 16
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January 14, 1966 Volume XI, Number 16
J a n u a r y 14, 1 96 6 B A S K E T B A L L AWAY This weekend, c h e e r l e a d e r s B e v e r l y K e s s e l r i n g , Di a ne E w i n g , Penny S h e r a t o n , Ginny Gi bson, and Li nda Frost a r e accompanying t he b a s k e t b a l l t e a m on t h e i r f i r s t f ul l a wa y w e e k end e n g a g e m e n t t h i s y e a r . T h e y l e a v e with t h e t e a m at 2 p . m , this afternoon for a game against Emmanual C o l l e g e in F r a n k l i n S p r i n g s , G e o r g i a , w he re they will spend t he n i g h t . S a t u r d a y t he l a d i e s w i l l a c c o m p a n y t he t e a m to T o c c o a F a l l s , G e o r g i a , f or a game that evening a g a i n s t T o c c o a F a l l s B i b l e C o l l e g e and w i l l r e t u r n to c a m p u s a f t e r the g a m e . L e t us a l l b a c k t h e t e a m and c h e e r l e a d e r s a s t h e y t a k e on t h e s e away V o l u m e X I , N u m b e r 16 SCHEDULE CHANGES FOR NEXT FALL!! Dean of Faculty, John W, Sanderson, announces that, starting next scholastic year, the semester program will be scheduled differently. Classes will begin two weeks earlier next fall — classes starting September 5. Classes, instead of the present 50 minute period, will be 55 minutes long; and first semester exams will fall the week before Christmas vacation. Second semester will start the second week of January, and school will recess at the end of April. That means a free and fun Christmas time for all!! games and be on hand to wish them a safe journey and victory on the courts. JUDY BLAIK HAS MADE A TERRIBLE MISTAKE! The History Club is presenting the second in a series of programs that endeavor to probe some fun damental aspects of world trouble spots. Before Christmas, Africa and specifically Rhodesia was the focal point. This Sunday night in the faculty lounge, Southeast Asia and specifically Viet Nam will be emphasized. A lively dis cussion is anticipated by club members and visitors after the showing of a short color film put out by the U.S. Marine Corps showing their non-military peace efforts in Viet Nam, Refreshments will be served during the meeting. Be there at 9p.m. All are wel come—Please sign your name on the bulletin board. Judy made the mistake of passing her State Board exams of nursing. This means that she, along with faithful Arlene Wetzel, is subject to midnight callers afflicted with anything from a mosquito bite on the tonsil to a major catastrophe. A series of unfortunate circum stances in the past have led to Judy’s predicament. She attended the Prebyterian Hospital School of Nursing in Charlotte, North Caro lina. After three years of training there, Judy graduated in August, 1965, and came to Covenant last fall. Judy's plans for the immed iate future are to study two years at Covenant and graduate with a B.S. in nursing. Good luck and congratulations are extended by the BAGPIPE Stiif. MR. LAMBERT TO SPEAK SCHISM AND SCHEMA Tonight, January 14, at 6:30p.m ., Mr. Sanderson will give the second in a two-part series on the history of the Reformed Presbyterian Denomination. Last week, Mr. Pit cher gave the beginning history of the church, and M r, Sanderson will bring the denominational history up to HISTORY CLUB -2- Mr. Roger Lambert will be special speaker at the Latin America Prayer Group, Tuesday at 6:30p.m . in the chapel. He will be speaking about the work in Chile where the Lord has called him and Mrs. Lambert and about the work that they will be doing there. He will present their specific needs which must be met before they leave for the field in M«Vr Since the Lamberts have been a part of the Covenant family for five years, this meeting will be of special interest to all students. Come and find out how we, as students, can help M r. and Mrs. Lambert in specific ways. the showing of slides on the work of the Torchbearers in Germany, MUSIC ENTHUSIASTS TAKE NOTE: "FERRANTE AND TEICHER IN DOUBLE PLAY" Saturday evening, January 22 at TORCHBEARING WARRIOR TO SPEAK 8:30p.m . Ferrante and Teicher will AT S . M . F . appear at the Tivoli Theatre. This famous piano duo has appeared in Saturday, January 15, Mr* Charles Chattanooga four times previously, Moore will be speaking in a special and this fifth performance will be one S.M F. meeting at 6p.m.. Mr. Moore that students will not want to m iss. is with an evangelistic group from According to the Chattanooga Times, England—The Capemwray Mission the "new program of duo-music is ary Fellowship of Torchbearers. guaranteed to take the mind off mid present he and his associates are winter doldrums," a tour of the United States, cen tering their programs in Bible The box office is open daily from 10a.m. believing churches. to 5:30p.m . for sale of tickets—purchase them soon if you plan to attend! The name of the organization is taken from a military position in Orchestra and Box Seat. . * O$4.50 ancient battles, when night fighting Balcony (Rows 1 & 2). a . . . $4.50 made it necessary for some sol Middle & Rear Balcony. . . „ $3,50 diers to carry torches rather than weapons. These flames enabled the entire army to follow an organ THE LITERARY SOCIETY ized attack and also made the bearers objects of intense enemy For the taste of literary spook, Liter attack. ary Society members and their guests are invited to attend the lit meeting, Be sure to attend as Mr • Moore tonight, January 14, at 7:30p„mo in the demonstrates the conflict in which dining room. The theme will be Christians are involved through "Edgar Allan Poe.’* # FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE January 24-28, 1966 WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Psych of Healthy Pers 239 Milton 237 246 Mathematics 101 History of England 237 Western Civ Renaissance Lit Exceptional Child Chapel Chapel Chapel Gen Psychology 239 LH Intro to Music Survey of Educ SR Romans 237 Music Theory I C Gen Chemistry Germ ar^t Greek Greek II SR 246 247 247 Isaiah Biology SR MONDAY TUESDAY English Comp A ,237 SR English Comp B 239 English Comp C English Comp D SR 246 English Comp E Ph Chris Faith LH Biblical Intro Life of Christ Philosoptv 400 10:10 Chapel 10:30 His of Philosophy Spanish Math 303 Hymnolosy Civil War 8:00 7:00 LH 246 246 239 239 C SR 246 LH FRIDAY C 237 SR Math 307 Music Theory II Roman History German I 246 LH 239 237 Chapel Intro to Literature LH Tests & Measures SR NOTE: The final examination in Contemporary Psychology will be given Friday, January 21, NOTE: A student with an evening examination followed by two examinations the next morning may, with the permission of the Registrar, have one of the examinations re-scheduled. Students should take note that failure to appear for an examination results in an "F " grade for the examination. SHUTTLE SERVICE Beginning today, shuttle service will be offered to students to and from the Incline Railway. The shuttle will run at 1p.m. and 5p.m . on Tuesday and Friday and at 9 a .m ., 1p.m ., and 5p,m, on Saturday of each week. If the demand is great enough, more runs will be provided. Cost for the run will be $.45, round trip, in cluding the round trip tickets for the Incline. to check next week’s BAGPIPE REGISTRATION SCHEDULE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1966 seniors juniors sophomores freshmen, A-H freshman, I-P freshmen, Q-Z transfer student* 9:00 9:45 10:30 11:30 1:30 2:30 3:30 FIRST REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF CHATTANOOGA* CHAPEL SCHEDULE JANUARY 17 - 21 January 16, 7:00 p.m . Ordination Service for Mr, Roger Lambert—in the Dining Hall, Covenant College. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday January 23, 7:00 p.m . Covenant College Chorale Concert— in the Diniig Hall, Covenant College. *West Brow Chapel will combine its evening services for both evenings. COVENANT RECITAL Covenant's music majors will be presenting a recital next Saturday afternoon, January 22. For details as to who, what, and when, be sure Class Meetings Mr. Anderson Dr. Barnes Mr. Lambert Mr. Lambert . COOL SCOOP Be sure to try the new Caramel Apple ice cream - Now offered in the BLINK. I Saturday, January 15—dinner for the college will be at 5:00p.m, r?if 5:45r>.rn. TUCK SHOPPE Community Concert Tickets available for this Saturday evening, Lee Luvisi, pianist, is the artist. Just 9 tickets left—$1,25 each. BASKETBALL STATISTICS Per game scoring averages; NAMES SCORES Andrews 12.33 Ballagh 9.5 Seven Star Diaries: Regular size and Judd 5,9 Mini Diaries. Sign up for your diary Kaufman 14,6 or refill before the end of the week. Ward 10 See the Tuck Shoppe Bulletin Board, Malkus 5,66 Walke 1.5 Covenant College Pens: $,29 each. Caines 2 The name of the college is on each pen. Sickert 1 Choice of blue, green, or gold. Offensive average - 58.66 Red Nightshirts: A good supply of Defensive average - 74.1 these Covenant nightshirts is avail Record — 5 wins and 4 losses able now. $1,99 each, Covenant Pennants: Several sizes are available. Get y ours! LATEST BASKETBALL SCORES Covenant John Marshall Definition: Saw, n. A trite popular saying, or proverb. So called because it makes its way into a wooden head. For example: A penny saved is a penny to squander. A bird in the hand is worth what it will bring you. Example is better than following it. Berry Freshman Covenant 54 52 83 47 Think twice before you speak to a friend in need. What is worth doing is worth the trouble of asking somebody to do it. Least said is soonest disavowed. He laughs best who laughs least. Where there's a will there's a won't. Realism, n. The art of depicting nature as it is seen by toads. The charm suffusing a landscape painted by a mole, or a story written by a measuring - worm. Hypocrite, n« One who, professing virtues that he does not respect, secures the advantage of seeming to be what he despises. Hurry, n. The dispatch of bunglers The BAGPIPE, weekly student news publication of Covenant College, Lookout Mountain, Tennessee, Ed itor..........................Frances Bragdon Assistant Editor # , , Linda Ferris Writing Staff: Diane Ewing, Mary B. Gerstung, Bill Spem, Ed Dengler, Donna Brown Business Staff: Cathie Anderson, Mary Belz Typist Karen Himes