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Michael Baer Recipient of Hugh Shaw Scholarship ' ; > • _,.. ; ' • • I > • ,,. t • " • • • • I' • • • Volume XV N umber Three . ,FLAG_LER COLLEG E, -_ St. August~e, Fla. .November 6, 1984 Michael Baer Recipient Of Hugh ShaW Scholarship The initial award of the H ugh Shaw Memorial Scholarship has been made to Flagler senior Michael Robert Baer, a senior majoring in philosphy-religion. The award was announc'ed by President Dr. William L. Proctor and Dean Robert Carberry at a reception at Markland Oct. 25, which was attended by several ad­ ministrative and faculty members, along with members of the Shaw family. Warren Hugh Shaw was a senior majoring in political science at Flagler when he died April 14, 1983, of in­ juries suffered in an automobile accident in St. Augustine. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. McLaurin Shaw of Tavares, Fla., through a generous contribution, established with the college a Hugh Shaw Memorial Scholarship Fund to make possible a scholarship in his memory. Their- contribution, along with other con­ -Pictured during a reception during --~hich Michael Baer was announced as the first tributions and support of Hugh's friends and the col­ recipient . _of the Hugh Shaw Memorial Schola~s_!iip _are, from 1efy to rig~t, Dea~ lege community have resulted in establishment of the Robert Carberry, Mr. McLaurin Shaw and Mrs._ S_!!a~, parents ot Hugp. Shaw, Ur. perpetual scholarship and the choosing of the initial recipient. Willia~ L. Proctor and the schoiarshio recipient, Michael Baer. To be eligible, a student must be a resident of Florida man and Dr. Mattie Hart of the selection committee, Dean Carberry, in announcing the. recipient, saic who is in need' of financial assistance and who is a who recommended Baer as the first recipient; Dean of Baer was most deserving of the scholarship, noting tha1 junior ~r a senior maj~ring i~ political science and/OP .' Students Darwin White and Mr. and Mrs. Shaw and he is working his way through college and plans t< philosphy and religion. · their daughters, Beth Shaw, a student at Flagler, and study for the ministry. Among those present for the announcement besides Mary Shaw. Also attending with Baer were his wife and Dr. Proctor Jlnd Dean Carberry were Dr. Michael Sher- daughter. Soccer S_aints Dolt Again They did it again. Those Flagler soccer Saints, in a hair-raising finish, captured the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) District 25 championship for the third straight year. It took a grueling 130 minutes to · settle the issue of who would represent the district in the Area Five championship at Spartanburg this coming Saturday - Flagler or the College of Bo::.a, Raton and even then it took a shootout to settle the issue. And in soccer, shootouts are done. bv volunteers. (Continued On Page Two) ~a..:..-· lU. POSTAOE l'AIO St. A--Florlde ' PonnioNo.14. This year's coed cheerleaders, top from _left Chesnes, Jim Cazin, Brian Butler, (bottom) to right are Carol Symonds, Kelly Senderling, Leisa Bennett, Candice Logan and Susan Maura ' T rosset, Michelle Mattei, Nancy Staub. Kramer, (middle) Rusty Russell, ~arl Gift, Jim Photo By Todd G:ntilcore ~ . •'•I 't I . ' . '. ' . ' .'.' '.' ' ..... ' -----·'' .' Page Two, The Gargoyle, November 6, 1984 Soccer. (Continued From Page One) The Saints will go against the University of South Carolina at Spartanburg Saturday at 2:00 P.M. The stakes are high - a berth in the NAIA national soccer championship in Fresno, Calif. Nov. 24. The Saints had come within a game of going to the nationals last year. After a scoreless game and two overtime periods it had to go to the shootout to name a winner. "I don't want anyone to go through a shootout unless they're sure they can handle it," Moullin said. "I know who I would like to see go in there, but those are the ones who usually volunteer for it." And not only did Bartlett, a senior defender, volunteer, but he asked to go last. And true to the script, the shootout was tied 2-2 when Bartlett took his turn aJ:Jd put the ball into the . corner of the net and watched senior goalkeeper Joe Campana save Boca's last shot to give Flagler a 3-2 win in the shootout and a 1-0 victory in the match., the Saints third straight district title. The two teams struggled through the 1.10 minutes of play which was remiscent of the 1-1 tie last month at Flagler during the regular season. Moullin said that he asked a lot of his starters, making only two substitu­ tions the entire time. "I wanted my best people out there and with the leadership the seni0rs gave us, people like Bartlett, Campana, Joe · Smith and Scott Turner, we pulled Pictured are the four faculty members religion; Dr.. Thomas Gra~am, promoted to through," Moullin said. "They've been in pressure recently promoted, along with Dean Robert professor, history; Dr. Gail Compton, pro­ situations before, district ·finals, area finals,. shootouts, moted to professor, English; Dean Carberry; all of that' and th'ey know 'what it-takes." : ., -. Carberry, µuring a faculty reception ~t Boca had several good chances to score in the over- · Markland .. Pictured, from left, are Dr. Mame and Mrs. Phyllis Gibbs, promoted to associa­ time, but Campana made several excellent saves in one­ Hart, promoted to associate professor, tion professor, drama. on-one situations and the exhausted Saints managed to force the shootout. HAIR PROBLEMS? · In the shootout, Adi Atlason went first for Flagler, Let us help you solve them. beat the goalie but saw his shot sail wide. Boca'. s first STANDARD4fl shot went past the pos.t. , . , • The Staff Of The _ 1 Joe Slllith then chipped a shot--0vt;.r;.,r)1~~gol1_Li<:'.s. 0f ad to give Flagler_ a shootout goal, , .b}lt &nw;g,J.f~pez ~AIR COMPANY ·Printing and Office Supply, Inc. scored for Boca to even the count.~G'ra"e~? P'ent and can solve your condition, curl, and cut beat the goalie for the Saints, but his shot cam~-after the problems today. five-second time limit. Jerry Best scored for Boca to put Now featuring complete nail care and ''Specializing in Resumes'' them up 2-1. massage therapy. 829-6488 Turner then sent a shot to the low right corner of the 63 Hypollta St. net to tie it up 2-2 and Campana saved Boca's attempt. CALL 829-6882 829-5362 Bartlett boomed a shot in ·almost the same spot as Turner's and Campana made another save, to seal the FREE Accent victory. _ Color The Saints gained 'the-district finals with a · 3-1 vic­ Q: What kind of clothes should you with a custom tory over _Berry, whom they unseated as district 25 hair design wear when your attitude is right? champions two years ago. Atlason, Griffith and BRING COUPON PLEASE Turner got the goals in that one. A: Sweet Tricks kind of clothes - affordable, comfortable, spirited. / Art Exhibition Club Carvel Ice Cream BY JEANNE LITTLE You don't have to take an art class to be exposed to BUY sµch works as those of Don Martin, Enzo T orcoletti and Nancy Lynch; ·teachers here· at Flagler. GET 1 FREE The Art Exhibition Club has been busy discovering that fact all semester. In addition to ~he Art Club's off-campus activities is -their interest in becoming helpful to other clubs by contributing any art work they might need. ·Carvel On October 3, A.E.C. went to the North Florida Ar­ tists Invitational at the Florida School of Arts in FLYING Palatka, where Don martin had air brush illustrations on display. SAUCER:S On October 7, the club visited Gallery 44 in St. Augustine to view Enzo Torcoletti and Nancy Lynch's work. Torcoletti has sculptures carved from wood and drawings displayed along with Nancy Lynch, who has 10-9 Weekdays• 10-10 Weekends SWEET TRICKS a display of drawings, paintings and woven baskets. 172 SAN MARCO A VE. The Art Club is also available to help other clubs at 82 San Marco - 824-5992 Flagler with any art work they need in promoting 824-0770 The Blue House events. If your club has an activity on the horizon, and you need A.E.C.'s assistance, contact Todd Gentilcore. I".,. - •• The Gargoyle, November 6, 1984, Page Three RA 's 1Get '~ '' For S(?minar . Judging from all accounts, it was a "super" FRAS weekend at Flagler a few weekends back. The plaudits are still pouring in to Dean Darwin White and staff and the Flagler residential assistants from RA's and supervisors from colleges and univer­ sities from around Florida. A total of 164 persons from 15 private and public in­ stitutions of higher learning participated in the session at Flagler, according to Dean White. The 10th annual gathering of residential assistants was the first Flagler has hosted and according to one housing director, it was the best of the eight she has attended. · That's the word from Susan Hopp of Eckerd College who told Dean White it was by far the best organized and programmed. · ' ·11 V b. Flor·1·d· a· ·arr1·ve f:·_or what has been described as a · Some other· comments: Resident Assistants Wi er its, · 1·immy :"What a fantastically fun weekend." Cazin, Kevin DePofi, .[im Ch~snes. and Earl ~·super"convention. Photo BY Todd Gentilcore Gift at the.check int.able as.RA's from around a~~~hanks for.a great tiime. You guys put on a Class A ' T Werity-F iveN amed To National Listing ::~;;::~: ::.:~,_.
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