September 1, 1980 ‘JIU Co[[cgiaU P«KC J WANT FOOD? There is one organization on campus that I know ever>'one is interested in. It's the Food Committee! From all the griping that 1 hear everyday, 1 know- some of you have suggestions. This is your big chance to voice these suggestions and see some of your wishes material ize. So speak up! The Food Committee consists of the following five f>eople: John Clyburn (chairperson), Rueggy Cof>en, Tim Childrey, Lee Ann Conner, and Sandy Brady. All your suggestions or complaints should be directed towards any of these people. If you don’t know who they are, just ask around. Someone will point them out to you! The committee is ready and A MODFJINIZEI) INSTITIJTIOA' Atlantic Christian utilizes an IBM S/34 on-line computer system to perform many of the basic routine procedures neces sary for the operation of the college. The computer is a tool whereby students, faculty, alumni, and various administr ative offices may be better served by having information available in a short period of time. For example, class rosters are available to professors for their first class session. Grade reports are issured to students within a day or two later the close of the semester. Reports normally requiring weeks of work are available within a few minutes. At the present time, the college has one console station (located in the registrar’s area, Belk Adm Bldg) and three CRT terminals. One terminal is lo cated in the Development Office and is used by the Develop ment, Alumni, Admissions, and Student Services offices. One terminal is located in the Busi ness Office. One terminal is located in the Business Depart ment in Hines Hall and is used for instruction purposes. In addition, the Business Depart ment has an IBM S/3 for instruction purposes. an We Have Two Stores in Walking Distance of Campus d daniE^a dzntsx 111 W.Nash d dzntEX 107 W. Nash St. DANNY HAYES foxm£.z[if of untEX L± noiXJ <xn ai±ociui£. of Larry & Company '^oz tfi£. in. aM. £.n and cMclLi cSfis-ciaCizing in. ^Px£.cii.ion duti., ^p£.xmi, and do[ox. C^p.f2.ointm.&nt (2a[[: 2Q1-1470 PEANUTS® TM^S 15 MV REPORT ON LEO T0L5T0V... LEO TOLSTOViJASNEVERON TV ME ALSO NEVER WENT TO HOLLYU)OOP,.I DON'T KNOU) WHERE HE UiENT, OR WHAT HE PIP... actually, THIS ISN'T MUCH OF A REPORT... WHICH BRIN65UPTHE aUESTlONOF UlWVIEVEM eOTOUrOFBEPTWlSMOKNINe. L PONT HIT me!! willing to listen to you and to try to please you in any way they can. Their meetings are held every Monday night at 5:30 in the Snack Bar. The meetings also are oj>en to the student body. So if you want food improve ment. don't just sit there and cry about it, tell the Food Committee! SAIL OIV park and one at Pariwood. Or, you could always go hang out at the Mall for your thrills. Other than that, you got to make up your own fun. Well, until next week, this is me, signing off to have my fun chasing parked nurses... RUEGGY Shown above: Bethany Joyner and Debbie levy at the main console located in the registrar’s office. Jo Ann Boyette, main computer operator, was absent when picture was taken. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 29 30 62 63 ACROSS 1 Lard 4 Remain 9 Freshman 14 Mineral 15 Some equines 16 Eremite, e.g. 17 Stalin, e.g. 19 Critical 20 Turkish coin 21 Persian weight 22 Sister 23 Spanish region 24 Tatter 26 'Begone!" 29 Plunge 31 Mariner 32 Fork part 33 Harsh 36 Man's name 38 High-ranked Turk 39 Foretell 41 Garment 43 Attention 44 Cease 46 Cinders 47 Piedmont city 49 Compass pt. 50 Varangians 51 Sharp 52 Smells 54 Eight: Prefix 58 — Act: Canada's constitution 60 Waterless 61 Mr. Flynn 62 Belt 64 Worm getter: 2 words 66 Speechify 67 Nimble 68 Common suf fix 69 Stacked 70 Grazes 71 Beetle DOWN 1 — point 2 Got up 3 Pace 4 Asian river 5 Outlaw 6 Celtic 7 Abandons 8 Legal copies 9 Project 10 Grasshopper 11 Proclaim 12 Wager 13 Prior to 18 Darned 24 Phantom 25 Containers 27 Ire 28 Cleaves 30 Eye part 33 Talk 34 Cancel 35 Spinal 37 Verne hero 62 Bribe 40 Unmusical 63 Three: Prefix 42 Sop up 45 Nobles 48 Natural 53 — eleison 55 Sobbed 65 Legal deg. FlllDAY NIGHT JAM! WILSON ” Jim Cornick was presented in a senior guitar recital by the Atlantic Christian College, on Friday. Aug. 2*), at 8 p.m.. on the college campus. He played various compos itions of many eras including Classical, Renaissance, Barix]ue. and Comtemporary styles. Cornick’s program feat ured compositions by Bach, Tarrega, Llobet, Satie, Villa- Lobos, and Mason Williams. He has studied with Stan Bumgarner, A1 Kixwz, the late Jerry Davis, John Greene and currently with Mike Thompson. He plays lead guitar w ith the Air Play Band of Wilson. He is employed part-time at radio stations WVOT and WXYY as a station operator and broadcast announcer. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Cornick Jr., of Mar ion, Va. He is a member of Delta Sigma Phi fraternity. PIXics foLBfi^TV STAM OVr C 1^79 United F(*alure Syndicate Inc ENERGY. We can't afford to waste it. PlXieS® byWoM 56 Body part 57 More mature 59 Mimicked 61 Peepers siarrfiasofeetes. \ C> 1979 Untied Feature Syndicate, inc OZE L± (Dn.[y a c:S(ioxt ^zom cJ^dd 10 % (Dff <^ny ^J^uxcd c/ld! 1l6 <S. ^aiJjoxo cSt. ^J^oujntoujn.

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