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Faculty appoints committees
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ortunately, the Fashion Show was for women only!
Were You There?
by Nancj’ Bridges
We hope you were, because if
not you really missed a great
show! What show? The Fashion
Up-Date for the fall-winter
season!
The Women's Interdorm As
sociation (WIA) sponsored the
event which was presented for
ACC women by Belk’s of
Wilson. Tuesday, October 30,
Hardy Alumni Hall was the
setting. As the ladies piled in,
the one male among us preluded
the show with soft music. We
were privileged to have Mr.
Clif Harris providing the music
throughout the show.
By 6:29 p.m., the models,
excitedly nervous, stood ready.
6:30 p.m. and the show began!
Mrs. Jenny Lee was introduced
to preside. As she spoke, each
niodel, with the poise of a
professional, took her individual
runway walk to present each
beautiful garment. The beauti
ful models were ACC students:
Bobbie Bullock, Cheryl DuRant,
Bobbie Edwards, Karen Game,
Teresa Lee, Dawn Mannion,
Kim Matheson, Geno Soriano,
Donna Spring and Shauna
Taswell.
After the first group of
fashions came a brief intermis
sion during which music/song
entertainment by Clif. The
WIA then presented a lucky
door prize winner with the first
gift certificate.
The Show proceeded with
another group of lovely array.
Throughout the show, we were
all to see everything from jeans
to skirts to suits to coats to
evening gowns to accessories
and even to sleepwear.
Another intermission
followed; one more melody from
Clif; and another gift certicate
awarded.
The fashions seemed to get
better and more “mouth-water-
ingly” gorgeous! the final
selection included evening wear
from practical to dazzling!
The show completed, the
ladies sat awaiting the final
certificate. Then everyone
joined in a time of refreshments
and socializing.
WIA is glad that the show was
enjoyable for those attending,
and we want to thank you for
joining! And sincere appreci
ation goes to Belk’s and to Mrs.
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The faculty committees for
the 1979-80 school year have
been chosen by the Atlantic
Christian College faculty and
administration.
The committees are respon
sible for whatever college func
tion to which they are assigned.
Any committee which deals
directly with, or for, the student
body has at least two student
members. All students who
have interest, suggestions or
complaints in any area covered
by these committees are urged
to contact one or several of the
committee members.
The members for the 1979-80
faculty committees are:
Admissions and Financial
Committee; Ashton P. Wiggs
(chairperson), Milton Adams,
David Adkins, J. Daniell, Mark
Davis, Marie Deans, Bethany
Joyner, Gordon Joyner, Connie
Michels, Susan Nisbet, Sue
Robinette, Allan Sharp, Edward
Tessnear.
Athletic Committee: Dan
Hensley (chairperson), Milton
Adams, David Adkins, Ed
Cloyd, Jerry Cooper, Tom
Parham, one alumni represent
ative, one trustee represent
ative, Bob Pegues (student),
and Pam Johnson (student).
Campus Beautification and
Safety Committee: William
McGill (chairperson), Milton
Adams, John Bridgers, Gordon
Joyner, Lee Moore, Marietta
Stewart, Philip Witherington,
Cindy McNeal (student), and
Mark Rice (student).
College Concert, Lecture,
and Convocation Committee:
Harlow Head (chairperson), H.
Buss, Paul Crouch, Ron Eggers,
Dan Hensley, Gordon Joyner, F.
Mayes, Andrew Preston, J.
Fred Pearce (student), James
Johnson (student). Chairperson
of the Entertainment Committee
(student), Pat Wood (student).
College Development, Pub
lications and Financial Re
sources Committee: Douglass
Graham (chairperson), Milton
Adams, Dale Almond, Otis
Coefield, Gerald Harris, Vera
McClive, Milton Rogerson, J.
Fred Pearce (student), Cindy
Sullivan (student).
Commencement and Awards
Committee: Juliana Dowell
(chairperson). Dawn Albert,
Gretchen Boyette, Catherine
Gaylord, Dan Hensley, Bethany
Joyner, A1 Molineux, Lee
Moore, Teresa Parker, John
Sanford, Carl Fraizier (student),
and Teresa McIntyre (student).
Curriculum Committee: Gene
Purvis (chairperson), Ross J.
Albert, Edward Holloway,
UPCOMING EVENTS
Monday, Nov. 5 WIA Exercise Club - Hardy Alumni Hall - 7:30 p.m.
Ned Gardner Recital - Choral Room of the Music Building - 8 p.m.
Tiips/lav Nnv 6 Advance Registration Begins
MIA Executive Officers Meeting - Student Personnel Office - 6:15
Wednesday, Nov. 7 WIA Officers meeting - 5:30
Teacher Education Meeting - Hines 112 - 4:00
Senior Class Nursing Bake Sale - Hamlin Lobby - 11:00 - 1.00
Council of Presidents - Hardy Alumni Hall - 5:30
Katherine James. Carl Frazier
(student), and Karen Bates
(student).
Discipline Committee: Wil
liam Briley (chairperson). Dawn
Albert, Robert Daniel. George
T. Murphy (student). David
Webb (student), and Barbara
Oueenan (student).
Faculty Welfare and Profes
sional Growth Committee: Dave
Marshall (chairperson). Edward
Brown. Tom Parham. Edward
Tessnear, and J.P. Tyndall.
Library Committ(^e: Amrut
Nakhre (chairperson), William
Briley, Roger Bullard, Otis
Coefield, Grant Folmsbee.
Sarah Gattis , Ho Kuen Kim.
Tom Marshall, Tom McClen-
nan. K, McDonald, Troy Miller,
V. Payne, Charles Sproles,
Charles Rakow, Valerie Melvin
(student), Philip Lassiter (stud
ent).
Orientation and Registration
Committee: Bethany Joyner
(chairperson), Tom Brugh,
Clarice Moore, Olivia Tyndall.
Marie Deans, Jenny Powell
(student), Burtan G. ("Tripp")
Campbell (student).
Petitions Committee: Terry
Grimes (chairperson), Walter
Anderson, Allan Sharp.
Research Policy Committee:
Robert Capps (chairperson),
Anand Jaggi, W. Miele, A1
Molineux, Walter Parker, W.O.
Paulsell.
Student Life Committee: G.
Joyner (chairperson). Grctchen
Boyette, William Briley, Lura
Hewitt, Sue Hunter, Stephanie
Issette. Jo Anne Cavcnaugh
(student), Kathy Marcum (stud
ent).
Teacher Kducatlon Commit
tee: David Webb (chairperson).
Ross J. Albert, Doris Capps, Hd
Cloyd, Otis Coefield, Jerry
Cooper. Norbert Irvine. Jean
Jones, Jerry MacLean. Tom
McCTennan. K. McDonald, G.
Harry Swain, Warren Tait, J.P.
Tyndall. Olivia Tyndall, Carol
Pohlig (student), Clif Harris
(student).
Curriculum Review Commit
tee; Mark Davis (chairperson),
Tom Brugh, Doris Capps. Ed
Cloyd, Robert Frazier, Harlow
Head, Anand Jaggi. Jerry
MacLcan, William O. Paulsell,
Charles Rakow, Joy Reed,
Richard Schneider, David
Webb, and Chris WiKson.
Continuing Education Com
mittee; Sue Hunter (chairper
son), Ross J. Albert, Juliana
Dowell, Grant Folmsbee, Kay
Jefferies, Jean Jones, Tom
Marshall, Amrut Nakhre, Allan
Sharp, Henry T. Stanton. G.
Harry Swain, Ronald Wachs,
Philip Witherington. represen
tative from the English Depart
ment.
Paper presented
Thomas G. MacLennan,
assistant professor of English at
Atlantic Christian College, pre
sented a paper at the annual
conference of the National
Middle School Association held
in Dearborn, Mich,, on Nov. 1.
His paper, "Measuring
Growth in Middle School
writing Programs,” deals with
diagnosing problems middle
school students are encounter
ing in writing compositions and
devising more effective ways of
measuring growth in writing
ability.
MacLennan is the author of
numerous journal articles
dealing with the teaching of
middle school and secondary
English language arts.
Scholarship awarded
Deborah Lynn Atkinson of
Fayetteville, has been named
the recipient of a $500 Honors
Scholarship at Atlantic Christian
College.
A senior at Seventy-First
High School in Fayetteville, she
plans to enter Atlantic Christian
College in the fall of 1980 as a
freshman and plans to major in
accounting.
Her high school activities
include secretarv of the Math
Club, a member of the national
Honor Society, the varsity vol
leyball team; she also lettered in
basketball and softball. She is
listed in “Who’s Who in Ameri
can High School Students,”
participated in the Gifted-Tal
ented Program for six years,
was a marshal at her school's
7Ist graduation in 1979, and a
member of the Spanish Club.
She is daughter of Miss
Waltraut Atkinson, 314 Folger
St., Fayetteville.
Bulletin Board
Thursday, Nov. 8
SGA Senate - Trustee Room - 5:45 , ,,
Religion Department Worship Service - Howard Chapel - 11:00
Trumpet-Piano Concert. Ned
Gardner, trumpter and Visiting
Artist at Martin Community
College in Williamston, and
Richard Reid, pianist and Visit
ing Artist at Craven Community
College in New Bern, will
present a concert in the Choral
Room of the Roma Hackney
M usic Building Monday,
November 5, at 8:00 p.m. They
will perform a variety of works
written for trumpet and piano
and for piano alone. The concert
is open to the public free of
charge.
The Senior class will meet
next Tuesday night, Nov. 6, at
6:30 p.m. in Room 210 of Hines
Hall. Plans for a fall event and a
class gift will be discussed. All
class members are urged,
strongly urged, to attend.
Alpha Chi Honor Society will
hold a very important meeting
next Tuesday, Nov. 6, at 11:00
a.m. in Room 203 of Hines Hall.
At this time, we will elect a new
president and make plans for
the fall induction. All members
are urged to attend.
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