The C o 11 e £»• i a: t e .lllM/ll/lf (mi) |//„T/ ( .,,,111, PUBLISHED WEEKLY ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, OCTOBER 24^ ?74 ^ In Memoriam To James B \ Corbin By LEIGH TAYLOR Last Thursday afternoon James B, Corbin, 46, of the Physical Education Depart ment, passed away unex- pecteiy due to a heart attack. Coach Corbin came to Atlantic Christian College in September 1968 after completing thirteen years of teaching physical education. Corbin grew up in LaGrange, North Carolina where he graduated from LaGrange High School in 1946. He attended East Carolina University 1949-1954 where he got his Bachelor of Science degree. Mr. Corbin entered the United States Air Force in 1954 where he was a Physical Education Instructor at Stallings A.F.B. until 1957. From the fall of 1957 to the spring of 1968, he taught health and physical education on the junior high and high school level. During the summers of 1964- 1967, Corbin worked on his M.A. in Education at his college alma mater, East Carolina Univer sity. James Corbin was a tremendous asset to the Atlantic NUMBER EIGHT Christian physical Education Department as he taught health ful living in addition to activity courses in tennis, golf, and football. He also was the head track coach before David Adkins, the athletic director took over. Coach Corbin was an assistant teacher supervisor to Mr, Edward Cloyd. Another responsibility of Corbin's was heading the men’s intramural program. Every student that had Coach Corbin as an instructor will remember him for his ability to communicate with all his pupils, and even with students that weren’t in his classes. His simple easy-going nature is what made him the popular man that he was. Another admirable quality that Corbin had was that he always gave the student the benefit of the doubt. These are the reasons why the students simply called him — "Coach”. ()I)K T<) TIIK CO.U'H Mourn no more, He now would say For life will pass you by. Remember him as an un derstanding man And not through a tear filled eye. More than an educator, he was to me He cared for all of us, His dreams and goals were reached through us A man we all could trust. How lucky his wife and children To have shared his loving care A devoted husband A loving father Whose help was always there. Never will he be forgotten For there’s a littleof him in all of us, He loved every minute of the life he lived His life was so meaningful and just. So don’t fill your heart with grief and pain And wipe your tears from your eyes Be proud to have known such a caring man Whose only fault was to be wise. By Dave Wells AUDITIONS Samuel Beckett^s ENDGAME Monday and Tuesday Oct. 28-29 Howard Chapel 7:00 p.m. Scripts may be obtained from Mr. Oertling, 217 Hines Hall Greeks on Campus Executive Board Report Pledges The fall pledges for Alpha Sigma Phi are: Tommy Carr, Tuck Tucker, Trip Johnson, Gordon Ferrell, Gary Jackson, Pat Taylor, Len Tedder, Bill Kent, Robert Bailey, David Sledge, Ray Silverthorne, and James Dendy. The fall pledges of Delta Sigma Phi are: Steve Porter, Dave Folmer, and Richard Starrett. The fall pledges for Sigma Phi Epsilon are: Mike Kinlan, Ron Andrews, Chuck Herdon, Harry Young, James Griffeth, Larry Liles, Tim Thompson, Glenn Fleetwood, John Cooke, John Edward, Mark Barker, Bret Poyner, Steve Holbach, Bill Steaks, Bill Gilliam, Maxie Whitaker, Leigh Taylor, Eddie Harper, and Mike Stevens. The fall pledges of Sigma Pi are; Roy Roper, Sendy Booth, Joe Whittle, J.C. Barrows, Robbie Cooke, Jerry Adams, Gee Sauls, Ray Neel and, Sion Carr, Bengy Watson, John Doran, Rocky Peed, Vernon Kelly, Rick Bartholomew, Chuck Price, and Clint Holloway. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority has completed Formal Rush and we are proud to announce that we have 14 new pledges. They are Micky Addvensky, Kathryn Crooke, Debbie Ferrell, Jane Hornsby, Gay Jefferies, Tamara Joyner, Ellen Long, Debi Lucy, Donna Marina, Cathy Pfeiffer, Desiree Rhodes, Reba Rober son, Martha Steadman, and Vicky Vernakes. We are very proud of our pledge class and welcome them into our bonds. Open Rush has formally begun. We invite all interested girls to visit us on fifth floor Hilley. BARBARA WEST The Student Government Association of Atlantic Christian College met on October 15, 1974 at 6:30 in the Trustee Room of Hardy Alumni Hall. President Adams called the meeting to order. After the reading and approval of the minutes, Mr. Williams led in prayer. The roll was called; Mr. Tim Corbett was present to represent the Collegiate. Committee Reports Entertainment: Mr. Hunnicutt Dance Marathon On Saturday night Oct. 28 at 7:00 p.m. in the Old Gym, The Circle K will sponsor a Dance Marathon for the purpose of raising money for autistic children. The theme of the dance is “The Fabulous Thirites” and prizes will be awarded to the couple that dances the longest, the individual who turns in the most money and the or ganization which turns in the most money. There will be a five minute break every hour with free drinks available for the dancers. Other rules will be established later this week by Dean Ward, The dancers for the marathon are sponsored by pledges for the number of hours danced and donations have also been given. Freshmen and sophomore women will be allowed to stay out to participate in the event, A concession stand will be open and general ad mission to the marathon is 50 cents. Halloween Carnival is Coming announced that Poco and The Charlie Daniels Band would be at ACC on October 25. He also announced that T. Rex had been contracted but not confirmed. Mr. Hunnicutt made the motion that Mr. Greg Brown be nominated to the Entertainment Committee to replace Carlos Ebrom who had been absent from several committee meetings. Mr, Adams tabled the motion due to lack of in formation on the actuality of Mr, Ebrom’s attendance. Old Business Budget: Mr. Stallings presented the budget and gave the estimation of allotments. Mr. Stallings made the motion that Schedule A (classes) be adopted. The roll was called and the motion passed. Mr. Stallings moved that Schedule B (The Collegiate) be adopted. The motion passed. Mr. Stallings moved that Schedule C (The Executive Board) of the budget be adopted. Mr. Morgan questioned the validity of the Student Legislature being able to give $100.00 to the Social Science club for a trip. -Mr. Hunnicutt explained that student legislature is a budgetary organization and he felt that they could function on $900.00 and give $100.00 to the Social Science club which is not a budgetary organization. Mrs. Gattis questioned the $100.00 allotted to Pi Gamma Mu for a trip to Dallas and why the student legislature needed $1,000.00 to go to Raleigh. Mr. Hunnicutt explained the size of the group that goes to Raleigh and the cost. Discussion con tinued on the need of funds. Mr. Williams questioned the size of the group going to student legislature. Mr. Hunnicutt ex plained that the size of the group determines the number of votes in legislature. He also expressed the idea that the State may pay for the trip this year. This would put that money back in the S.G.A. Mr, Morgan moved that $200.00 be taken from Capital Expenditures and give it to Pi Gamma Mu. This would give them a total of $300.00. The roll was called and motion passed. Mr. Stallings made the motion that office supplies be ap- prporiated $500.00 and the handbook, $668.95. The motion passed. Mr. Stallings made the motion that the student legislature be approrpriated $1,000.00. The roll was called and the motion passed. Mr. Stallings made the motion that the Campus Awareness Committee be appropriated $500.00. Mr. Morgan added the amendment that $2,500,00 be taken from the Entertainment Committee and given to the CAC for speakers Mr. Hunnicutt urged to defeat of the amendment. The roll was called and the amendment was defeated. The motion was repeated, the roll called and the motion passed. Mr. Stallings made the motion See SGA Page 3 Cleo Lane will appear in concert at N.C. State Nov. 3 4;M and 8 p.m

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