Student Editor: Kiana Hall THE CAMPUS VOICE A L I C E L L OY D C O L L E G E O C T O B E R 8 T H I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E : Hunger Din Menu 2 OCTOBER 13th -THE PENNY LOAFERS an all male quartet. The quartet blends a variety of musical styles. All of the group members currently serve churches in both pastoral and music ministry. O C T O B E R 1 S T 7:00 p.m. Campbell Arts Center SPECIAL PERFORMANCE DURING APPALACHIA DAY HOMECOMING Birthdays 2 Women s Volleyball Women s Tennis Women s Basketball Men s Basketball 3 3 4 5 Cross Country 6 Student Government Association Riddle Answer Intramural Schedule Kentucky Derby Royal Court Appalachia Day Homecoming Humans vs. Zombies 6 6 7 8 8 9 APPALACHIA DAY HOMECOMING SCHEDULE : OCTOBER 13, 2012 9:00-5:00 Registration & Information Center 9:00-5:00 ALC Bookstore open 10:00-5:00 Appalachian Authors Book Signing 10:00-5:00 Traditional Mountain Music 10:00-5:00 Appalachian Crafts 10:00-5:00 Appalachian Day Station 1:00-3:00 Founder s Shack Viewing 11:00-12:30 Brunch 10:00 ALC Eagles vs. Alumni Baseballs Game Noon Welcome and Special Recognition 1:00 Alumni Association Annual Meeting 2:00 Alumni Reception 1:00-3:00 Lil Eagles Appalachian Games & Crafts 3:00 ALC Lady Eagles vs. Alumni Basketball Game 4:00 ALC Athletic Hall of Fame Induction 4:30 ALC Eagles vs. Alumni Basketball Game 5:00-6:30 Traditional Soup Bean Supper 6:30 The Penny Loafers Concert Guest Appearance by ZuZu s Best Bud, Sandy. WEEKEND ACTIVITIES: Head Resident Tianna Po RA s: Jon Jones, Ashley Neace, Victoria Halcomb, Brandon Powers ACTIVITIES: FRIDAY 12th Swimming, 6:00 8:00 p.m. SATURDAY 13th- Appalachia Day Activities I need a belly rub. RIDDLE OF THE WEEK: There's a one story house that's all blue inside. The floor was blue, the lamps were blue, the walls were blue, everything was blue. What color were the interior stairs? Answer on Page 6
Breakfast Monday: Scrambled Eggs, Hash Brown casserole, sausage patties Tuesday: Scrambled Denver eggs, Tri taters, bacon, French waffles Wednesday: Fried eggs to order, home fries, sausage gravy, and biscuits Thursday: Scrambled eggs, hard boiled eggs, grilled potatoes w/onions & peppers, fried bologna, French toast sticks Friday: Scrambled eggs, scrambled western eggs, tater tots, sausage links Saturday: No regularly scheduled breakfast. The Appalachia Day Homecoming brunch begins at 11:00 a.m. Lunch Monday: Corn Chowder, Tacos, chicken fricassee, Mexican rice Tuesday: Hot and sour soup, carved turkey, mashed potatoes, Southwest Black Bean & Rice Bake Wednesday: Tomato soup, Beef pot pie, Italian Melt, California Blend, potato chips Thursday: Minestrone soup, Chicken dumplings, soup beans & cornbread, fried potatoes, mustard greens, sauerkraut Friday: Amish Chicken and Corn Soup, Nacho Grande, Chicken sandwiches, French fries Saturday: Appalachia Day Homecoming Brunch Sunday: Navy Bean Soup, Carved Roast Beef, Chicken Stir Fry, Mashed Potatoes, Cauliflower, Mixed Vegetables, Salad Bar, Chocolate Cream Pie, Rotisserie Station Supper Monday: Corn Chowder, BBO beef brisket, Chorizo Strata, New Potatoes, Green Beans Tuesday: Hot and Sour Soup, Smothered Pork chops, Fettuccine Alfredo, O Brian potatoes Wednesday: Tomato Soup, Carved pit ham, Mandarin chicken, scalloped potatoes Thursday: Minestrone Soup, Carved roast beef, Pioneer Pasta, mashed potatoes, corn Friday: BBO beef sandwich, Baked Ziti, potato chips, Germany blend, Amish Chicken and Corn Soup Saturday: Appalachia Day Homecoming Soup Bean Dinner October Birthdays Krystal Amelia Clark 10/10 Gregory Robert Randolph 10/10 James Jordan Combs 10/12 Sawyer Dylan Denniston 10/12 Randi Rose Slone 10/13 Tyler Lee Cobb 10/14 T H E C A M P U S V O I C E 2
Alice Lloyd Women's Volleyball 2012 OCTOBER *17 Asbury HOME 5:00pm *25 Bluefield College HOME 5:00pm NOVEMBER 3 Carlow AWAY 11:00am 3 Point Park AWAY 3:00pm *6 Pikeville AWAY 5:00pm * JV & VARSITY GAMES Alice Lloyd Women s Tennis 2012-2013 OCTOBER 20 th Away Midway 11:00am 26 th Away KIAC Tennis Tournament at IU EAST TBA T H E C A M P U S V O I C E 3
Alice Lloyd Women s Basketball 2012-2013 NOVEMBER 2&3 Union Classic Away TBA 6 KY Christian University Home 6&8 9&10 Milligan Classic Away TBA 13 Union College Home 6&8 16&17 Asbury University Classic Away TBA 19 Carlow University, PA Away 7:00 20 Point Park College Away 1:00 27 UPIKE Home 5:30 DECEMBER 1 Ohio Christian University Away 2:00 4 KY Christian University Away 6&8 8 Brescia University Home 1&3 17 UPIKE Away 4:00 JANUARY 4 Carlow Home 7:00 5 Point Park College Home 2&4 8 Berea College Home 5:30&7:30 12 IUS Away 2:00 18 STLCOP @ Berea College 5:30&7:30 19 Midway Away 1:00 24 Asbury Home 5:30&7:30 26 Brescia University Away 1:00&3:00 29 Berea College Away 5:30&7:30 FEBURARY 2 IUS Home 2:00&4:00 7 Asbury Home 5:30&7:30 12 Ohio Christian University Home 6:00 16 Midway Home 3:00 23 KIAC Tourney (top seed) 7:30 25&26 KIAC Final Four @Brescia University 4
Alice Lloyd Men s Basketball 2012-2013 OCTOBER 30 Milligan Home 7:00 NOVEMBER 3 UC Clermont Expo 6:00 4 Ohio Midwestern Expo 2:00 6 Kentucky Christian University Home 8:00 10 University of Pikeville Away 4:00 12 Johnson University Home 6:30 15 Morehead State University Away 17 Crown College Away *20 Point Park College Away 3:00 27 Montreat Anderson Home 7:30 DECEMBER 1 Kentucky Christian University Away 3 Milligan College Away 7:00 5 Virginia Intermont Away *8 Brescia University Home 3:00 JANUARY *4 IU Southeast Home *5 Point Park College Home 4:00 *8 Berea Home DH 7:30 10 Johnson University Away 6:30 *17 Cincinnati Christian University Home *18 STLCOP@ Berea Away 7:30 *19 IU East Away 22 Ohio Christian University Home 6:00 *24 Asbury Home 7:30 *26 Brescia University Away 3:00 *29 Berea College Away 7:30 FEBURARY *2 Indiana University South East Home 4:00 *7 Asbury Home 7:30 *9 Cincinnati Christian University Away 12 Ohio Christian University Away 7:00 *16 IU East Home 1:00 5
Alice Lloyd Cross Country October 26 @ Kentucky Christian Invitational 4:00pm November 3 @KIAC Conference Championship TBA SGA EXECUTIVE AGENDA: People not showing up for office hours. Replacement for Tori Hammonds Halloween Decorations Shirts are in Pictures on October 9th Concert with Paco Humans Vs. Zombies Zombie Walk SGA Executive Meeting Minutes - October 2, 2012 Office Hours Members need to be in the office at their selected times, please honor your commitment. Freshman Representative Nick Capps, as runner-up will be replacing Tori Hammonds Halloween Decorations These have been selected, reviewed, and ordered. The entire SGA is expected to assist in decorating. Shirts & Picture The shirts are in and our group picture has been set for October 9 th ; members need to be in the conference room by 1:20 p.m. picture ready. Humans v. Zombies This event has been moved to the week of the 22 nd ending the 25 th with the zombie-run. The meeting to review details for Humans v. Zombies will be held as REA October 9 th 8 p.m. Zombie Walk The Zombie Walk is going to be October 25 th 3-5 p.m. and there will be a $1 admission as a donation towards St. Jude's or Shriners. Appalachia Day SGA will be running a face-painting booth throughout the day. 6 ANSWER TO RIDDLE: It's a one story house, so there are no stairs.
The Campus Post Office workers Intramural Schedule Tentative Alice Lloyd College Intramural Schedule Fall 2012 October 8 th 11 th - Corn hole Tournament October 11 th - Turn in rosters for Dodge ball October 15 th November 1 st - Dodge ball Tournament October 26 th - Turn in rosters for 3 on 3 Basketball November 5 th 29 th - 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament Spring 2013 January 11 th - Turn in rosters for 5 on 5 Basketball January 14 th - Start 5 on 5 Basketball Season February 1 st - Turn in rosters for Women s Volleyball February 4 th - Start Women s Volleyball Season February 27 th - 3-Point, Free Throw, and Dunk Contest February 28 th - 5 on 5 Basketball All-Star Game April 1 st 5 th - 5 on 5 Basketball Tournament April 15 th -18 th - Kick ball April 8 th 11 th - Women s Volleyball Tournament April 22 nd 25 th - Ultimate Frisbee *Roster forms can be printed off the ALC Website or can be picked up in the Student Lounge *Dates and Times are subject to change. Changes will be posted on the ALC Website and All message boards in each building on campus 7
THE KENTUCKY DERBY FESTIIVAL ROYAL COURT! The Fillies, Inc., seeks intelligent, civic-minded women who are motivated, enthusiastic and poised. Each princess receives an academic scholarship of TWO THOUSAND DOLLAES ($2000) and a wardrobe to be worn during her reign. She is responsible for purchasing her own white ball gown. Good academic standing is essential as the young women must be excused from classes for approximately two to three weeks during the festival: April 12 to May 5, 2013. THE QUALIFICATIONS: A single, female resident of the Commonwealth of Kentucky or the Louisville Metropolitan area (Floyd, Clark, and Harrison Counties of Indiana). Driver s license or voter registration is required as proof of residency. A full-time student attending a university college, or accredited professional school. A cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, transcript required. At least 18 years of age on or before December 31, 2012. APPALACHIA DAY HOMECOMING! SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13th! Appalachian Crafts, Traditional Music, and Authors Book Signing 10:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Alumni Association Meeting and Reception 1:00 p.m. in the Ralph Edwards Auditorium ALUMNI ATHLETIC ACTVITIES Baseball Reeve Athletic Field ALUMNI vs. EAGLES @ 10:00 a.m. Basketball Grady Nutt Athletic Complex WOMENS ALUMNI vs. LADY EAGLES @ 3:00 p.m. MEN ALUMNI vs. EAGLES @ 4:30 p.m. SPECIAL CONCERT BY THE PENNY LOAFERS! FREE ADMISSION!!! Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Concert will begin at 7:00 p.m. CAMPBELL ARTS CENTER CHILDREN ACTIVITIES Fun and games for children of all ages! Join us for Appalachian crafts, games, and a special performance by the ALC Caudill Players entitled The Adventures of Molly Whuppie. 1:00 3:00 p.m. on the Tennis Court 8
By: Emmanuel Joseph It is no doubt that humans, created in the image of God, are gifted with many talents to fulfill the Creator s plan for their lives. It is thus beyond limit the amount of great things we can achieve if we give ourselves the chance for God to work through us and with us. The One who crafted the universe desires the best for our lives and wants to use all we are and have for His glory. Among the plurality of talents we are blessed with is the talent to make a difference in the world around us. That is, we are called to live out our lives, reach out to the needy ones, and use our skills and resources to impact our community, our nation, and our planet. In this perspective, we the students of the IMPACT CLUB of Alice Lloyd College have committed to making a difference within both our campus and the community. The club performs many activities, but it mostly helps in sponsoring toy and food drives, organizing programs for the needy children and the elderly, and doing other community projects. Only looking at the problems of our community doesn t solve them. Sometimes it takes efforts, hard work, and actions to really change the face of a problem-rich community. Imagine, for instance, the tremendous impact a little gift and some food would make in the life of a child whose parents cannot afford those things, especially during holidays such as Christmas season. Think further about the contentment and smiling that a simple little thing would bring into the world of a child or any individual whose live we impact by just sharing what we have. It is surely a huge and lasting impact! So, that is what we stand for at our Impact Club. Our desire is to see a better and balanced community. A community where the basic living conditions of the children, the roots of future generation and future leaders, are met on a regular basis, especially during holidays. A community where everyone has a chance to good health, education, nutrition, etc. We believe that the change we want to see is taking place in one life at a time. And because the leaders are here in the mountains, as said Mrs. Alice Lloyd, the founder of Alice Lloyd College, the goals of the Impact Club for a better community will certainly be achieved on a larger scale overtime. Of course, such radical community change will require the participation of everyone, near and far, just as our club has been supported by generous people in its journey of community service. One of the ways the club gets funds to meet the needs of its target group is through fundraisings. We do our best to be creative, so people support us through our creative strategies. With that said, Christmas time is approaching and, as usual, it will be another great occasion for the club to surprise the needy ones, here in the Appalachian area, with Christmas tree angel and secret Santa, and other gifts. Did we say Santa? Yes, Santa Claus! Hmmm! Christmas is coming! At any rate, the club is having a fundraising in order to be able to impact some lives this end of the year. We are selling $ 20 value cards by "XTRAMAN FUNDRAISING" company (visit http://www.xtramanfundraising.com/). Cardholders will have discounts from more than 300,000 participating locations that Xtraman Fundraising has across the nation: Free Pizzas, Free Subs, Movie Discounts, Dining Discounts, Shopping Discounts, Recreation Discounts, Golf Discounts, Bowling Discounts, Theme Park Discounts etc. So many places for your discounts! Plus with the purchase of this card you will receive a free $ 25 Restaurant Gift Certificate. Good deal, isn't it? Way to go! We absolutely believe in your generous support so that we can reach out to those children. Please help us brighten the lives of the needy ones this coming holiday by buying this card. No matter WHERE you live in the U.S. you can help us make a difference by purchasing this card. We can mail your card to you, along with all the instructions you may be need. You can address your check to either the club or the president of the club: Chloe Lemaster, 100 Purpose Road, Pippa Passes, KY 41844. For those of you on campus, please make sure you support the club by buying a card from a club member. If you are from Eastern Kentucky and the Appalachian area in general, we have some extra local savings for you to take advantage from; places such as Holly Hills Restaurant, Frances's Diner (in Hazard), Unique Treasures, Cold Stone Creamery, Fazoli's, etc. Again, whether you are here in Kentucky or in other States, please support our community service's fundraising efforts. Thank you so much and may God bless you for your support! For any questions, please contact us at the following information: 1. Chloe Lemaster Phone: 304-617-2381 E-mail: CA_Lemaster@alicelloyd.edu 2. Emmanuel Joseph E-mail: emmanueljoseph1@gmail.com Phone: 606-791-2958 (cell)