J'DniE (CdPIL[L[^(i^n£\™ No\t*mbi*r 10, pear Editor cant d jws biased view of an issue, tvousee, protest need not be i,orTnaniacal.”Ibele.ve r,deaof protest conjures up Les of chaos mainly because Vietnam War demonstra- of the 1960's and 1970’s. not all. Vietnam demon- ,„nons were extreme because L people involved had given an hope of being heard concern- Iwhat they beleived to be an ,[legal and immoral war. We are faced again today with , situation that is both illegal immoral. The idea that we can destroy all life on this planet with relative ease should make ill of us want to speak out and change this insanity. Sitting back and hoping that world leaders will work the problem out on their own does nothing but allow the predicament to get worse. To ensure a normal and continued existence we must not only strengthrn and maintain the love for each other we receive from God, but also begin to speak out and make it clear to AU political leaders that a radical departure from military and nuclear madness must take place immediately. We must protest; we must start now. Greg Coates Greek News £iy Jlaujfion The Sigma Sigma Sigma So- roiity would like to congratulate the new Homecoming Queen, and hopes everyone had a great Homecoming week-end. The Delta Sigma Phi Fratern ity would like to thank everyone who participated in their Pan cake Breakfast, and congratul ate their newest pledge, Timo thy Lee “Clarence” Wade. GO GREEKS! Wachovia Bank & Trust Company, one of the nation’s largest banks, will be recruiting at Atlantic Christian College on Wednesday, November 12. Students must sign up for interviews in the Career Plann ing & Placement Office, Hardy Alumni Hall. All interested Seniors of any major are en couraged to participate. Wachovia provides a variety of opportunities in an environ ment which is demanding, stimulating, and rewarding. College graduates who enter the bank receive practical in-depth training, responsibility which increases with skill and exper ience and reward based oDn performance. The Recruiter from Wachovia will be looking for graduates to fill positions in the Retail Bank ing and Sales Finance areas as a Field representative or Branch Office Manager. A branch Office Manager's function is built around the Personal Banker concept. They are given extensive training in marketing, opening and servic ing individual deposit accounts ranging from checking to sav ings plans. They are introduced to the theoretical and practical aspects of consumer lending, retail loan administeration, audit and bank operations. The Wachovia Field Repre sentative contacts delinquent customers to collect past due accounts, analyzes situations and recommends action to be taken including repossessions. The Field Representative also conducts dealer and retail customer credit investigation and verification of contracts; makes retail commodity checks on loans; physical inspection of inventories of dealers when such inventories are floor- planned under a trust receipt or chattel mortgage. 1 The New Image Barber & Styling Shop I Ernest Raper, Ray Owens, Clyde Davis [ "Oi NE Ward Blvd. Phone .’43*. - O [Gold Park ShoppingCenter Wilson, N.C. TfcecC ? Term papers, resumes, etc., to your specifications. Call 237*^331 Mrs. Rogerson Mitzi, Inc. HAIR STUDIO Is offering ^/i price on all services in Ker studio to students and faculty. TKat s Guy’s & Gal’s Wren Village SKopping Center Call for an appointment: 237-4060 MitziLynn, Hairdesigner This one went down to the wire, and unfortunately for AC. they saw their undeated string stopped at four matches, falling to Campbell 5-4 Thursday after noon. AC had rallied twice during the contest, after falling behind 3-0 in the singles matches, battled back to knot matters at 3-all going into the doubles, and winning a crucial doubles match to even everything at 4-4 with one last doubles match to play. However, after winning the opening set 7-5, AC was the Camels team of King-Burch take the final two sets and the match 6-1, 6-4 over Summerlin- Singer. Singles action saw Gilley of Campbell down Rodriquez, 7-5, 6-2; Pitts over Hopkins 6-4, 3-6, 6 4; and King stop Giron 6-4. AC took victories in the im4 three singles with SummerH# downing Royal 6-1. 6-4; Cotton edging Burch 6-4. 6-4; and Singer clipping Smith 7-6, 6-3. In the remaining doubles matches, Gilley-Pitts skunked Hopkins-Giron 6-0, 6-0; and Cotton-Rodriquez beat Royal- Smoot 6-1, 6-4. Ac saw action again last Friday, against Meredith Col lege, whom they had defeated earlier, but rains washed out the match with AC moving to a commanding 4-2 lead. The match will not be made up. A report released by the U.S. Department of Education re veals that about 91 perccnt of the participants in the Upward Bound program eventually enter a postsecondary school. The figure for students who are nonparticipants is consid- erably lower-approximately 70 percent. A special program fjr disadvantaged students and one of the original antipoverty pro grams, Upward Bound is de signed to aid low-income stu dents who have academic po tential. but are lacking in ad equate secondary school pre paration. Skills are increased bv remedial instruction remedial instruction, tutoring, cultural enrichment activities, an motivation through en couragement and counseling I he report. 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