Pige6 The Collegiate Oa. 1. m CampusClubsCut Sadie Hawliins Day provided much fun for all involved, from the participants to the observers. Photo by Ken Finch Sadie Hawkins visits AC From Page 1 Congratulations Harper!! In the afternoon’s “Battle of the Sexes” with MIA, the WlA "pulled through" in the tug-of- war. Way to go women! (Of course, we will not mention the tact that there were ten girls to the five guys!) The day would have been incomplete without an evening affair! The WIA, along with MIA and the Student Center, sponsored a dance open to all students. Everyone present en joyed “gettin' down to the music" which ranged from beach to disco to a “little bit of soul." WIA would like to take this opportunity to thank Phil Lassiter and the MIA Council for all of their “pro" work as D.J.’s. And “thank you" cer tainly is extended to you, the students who are the only ones who can “make it happen" at A.C. Well, women, be on the lookout for the dates of upcom ing events such as the Fashion Show presented in October by Belk’s! And there is more to come! See ya around, submitted by: Nancy Ellen Bridges InheritTheWindopens next Wednesday Stage and Script’s first pro duction of the school year is Inherit the Wind, which will open Wednesday night, Oct. 10 at 8 pm in Howard Chapel. The play involves the largest assem bled cast by Stage and Script. Previously dramatic produc tions have opened on Thursday nights. Asked about the change in opening. Drama Director Paul Crouch said, “Students have complained that they didn’t have enough opportunities to see the plays. We decided to open on Wednesday to give them one more performance. Since the additional perform ance costs us more to do, we will have to revert to the Thursday opening it we do not get large Wednesday night audiences," The play will run through Satur day. giving students, faculty, staff and others four perfor mance chances. Questioned about the large cast involved. Crouch said, "Putting thirty-six people on our small stage has been a real challenge, but it has been worth it. 1 his play gives inexperienced actors the chance to play small parts and find out what per forming is all about. Hopefully, many of these people will want to come back and play larger roles in the future." Crouch also talked about the ideas dramatized in the play. The plot depicts the famous Scopes Monkey Trial which raised the question of whether evolution could be taught in the public schools. "But," says Crouch, "the play is not about evolution. It's about whether people have the right to explore any idea that someone might raise. One character in the play says, 'An idea is like a child inside your body, it has to be born.' That’s what we are concerned with in this play.” AC faculty, staff, and stu dents with ID’s are admitted free. Other students are charg ed fifty cents; adults one-fifty at the door. First-Citizens Bank & Trust Company NEEDTYPING? I Term papers,etc, 5 to your I specifications. iCall Mrs.Rogerson 237-6331 Within one block of ACC. The Affordable Diamond Earrings from $39*95 $39.95 14K White orYellow Gold 3 Pi Brilliant Cut Diamond 0MIUUS Urutrlrrs / h>‘ Sinrr Thiit S,-n ir,. l{„Ht ’ < hi For the past several weeks, both the Student Government Association and the ACC Office of Student Services have issued a reminder in both the Green Slate and the Collegiate stating: You are reminded of the requirement of the SGA Con stitution in Article V, Section IX which states: "In order to maintain status as an official campus organization, all or ganizations must submit an aplication to the second meeting of the new Senate requesting a Charter renewal. If approved by a majority of the members of the Senate, the organization shall maintain its charter.” Social forms will no longer be approved for organizations that do not have this infor mation on file in the Office As a result of this request, the following organizations have been approved by the SGA Senate as official campus orgainzations. Accounting Club Afro-American Awareness Alpha Chi Alpha Omega Cheerleaders English Club Gamma Delta Iota Math Club MENC Phi Beta Lambda P.E. Club AC College Republicans Science Club Social Science Club Stage and Script Student Nurses Organization Young Democrats Also the following organizations are recognized by the SGA By-Laws as official camou. ganizations » SGA ^ Classes Campus Christian Associate, t^Uegiate PineKnot Alpha Sigma Phi Delta Sigma Phi Delta Zeta Interfraternity Council Men’s Interdorm Panhellenic Council Phi Mu Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Pi Sigma Sigma Sigma Women's Interdorm There are, however, organia. Hons which did not fill out then parter Renewal Applica,i„, as specified. They are no C recognized as campus orga„b tions and will no longer bt‘ allowed to place announcemenc in the Green Slate or mUize'' campus facilities. These are" Baptist Student Union Circle K College Gospel Choir EHI ACC Jaycees Pi Gamma Mu Psychology Club Sigma Gamma Nu Sigma Pi Alpha SNEA UCCF Women’s Rec Association Bulldog Power Club German Club Gymnastics Club Rotract Club Soccer Club Sport Parachute Club ACC Trailblazers FCA Music Club (ErFatiup i^air^tgling 401 W. NASH STYLING FOR MEN AND WOMEN CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT 291-9685 HAIRCUT $5."“ WITHA.C.I.D ASK FOR: DEBBIE, BARBARA Orarm What is an Orange Julius? A delightfiii mixture of just squeezed fresh orange juice, Ice and natural secret ingredient* 'blended into a devilishly delicious drink. Available In Fresh Fruit Flavors Peach, Strawberry, Pineapple And Orange. Grand Opening Special FREE 12 Oz. Orange Julius Drink With Purchase ot Any 1/4 Lb. 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