CCl|E([ |41f H\> I. I Kl uation |T. The 1980 Graduation exer cises will be held on the center of the campus, Sunday, May 10, at 2:30 pm. Dr. William W. Shingleton, Director of the Duke University Comprehensive Cancer Center, will deliver the Commencement address. Following the address. Dean F. Mark Davis will present the graduating class. President Harold C. Doster will then confer the Baccalaureate de grees upon the graduating can didates. Peggy Walston, past presi dent of the Atlantic Christian College Alumni Association will JoKn SpeigKt then deliver a message to the new alumni. Eight students have been chosen to serve as marshals and assist in graduation. These students were chosen upon the basis of possessing the highest academic average in their re spective classes. Cheryl Ann Johnson will serve as chief marshal. Jack Franklin Deans and Lottie Geneva Strum will assist the chief marshal as junior marshals. Sophomore marshals are Wallace Craig Langley and Mary Knox Tinnea. Those chosen as freshmen marshals are Mary Anne Par rish, Laura Elizabeth Plyler, and Peter Neison Purcell. Color guards for this year s graduation are Bobby Cum mings Gardner and Jayne Frances Peacock. Fifteen seniors have been named ushers. These students were chosen because of their high academic average and Iheir participation in campus activ ities. Those chosen are; Karen Bates, Terry Davis. Marcia Kal- mon, Mark Gourley, Carl James Jack Liberty 111. Elizabeth Lude- man, Laverne Mangum. Tempo Modlin, Sandra Sauls, Joseph Stallings, Betty Stone. Mahler Thorpe, Rhonda Williams. Keith Zimmerman. Dr. Wiliam W. Shingleton Skingleton To Speak Dt, William W. Shingleton, ittior of the Duke Compre- (tsive Cancer Center and pro- issor of surgery, Duke Univer- II Medical Center will be the iinired speaker at Atlantic Instian College’s 79th Annual Ixiniencement to be held here, iii4sv,May 10, at 2'.30 pm. ■hative of Wilson, he was titaed summa cum laude iauAtlantic Christian in 1939. .* was named the college’s '11 Alumnus of the Year,” !i received the M,D, degree jis the Bowman Gray School iMedicine, Wake Forest Uni- mi)' in 1943 and completed is residence in surgery at the MtUniversity Medical Center iim Shgleton became director of Xttuk CompieheTisive Can- »Center in 1971. He joined staff of Duke University Meal Center as an associate siirgerj- in 1951; served as distant professor of surgery, S2-57; as associate professor sitgew, 1957-59; and was ®ed professor of surgery in He was appointed chief of ^General Surgery Division at ''*®edical center in 1964, and i*>fessor of cancer research in n. Its is a men\ber of numerous ("’ftssional organizations on ^ state and national level ®tliiding the Association of ^Wcan Cancer Institutes of *'> he was president in 1977 ‘•^chairman of the board in ' Shingleton is director of , ^wical Cancer Education Students Honored Cathv Pittman-Hi + American Red Cross Students, faculty and staff gathered on the lawn at Atlantic Christian College Thursday morning to honor the students with outstanding achievements. The Honors Convocation pro vides a time for the school and community to honor those stu dents who have excelled in academics, sports and citizen ship. The following students were recognized: Lynda Lamm-Mildred Hartsock Award Randy Clayton-Ted C. Foy Scholarship Award Randy Clayton-Denny Cup Beth Forbes-Duchess Trophy Raye Anne Thore-Stage and Script Senior Award Peter N. Purcell-Rotary Cup Mary Anne Parrish-Rotary Cup Mary Knox Tinnea-Rotary Cup Cheryl Ann Johnson-Rotary Cup Cathy Pittman-Harry Swain Award Teresa Clark-Edward Cloyd Sr. Scholarship Award Lynne Gallimore-Chamber of jj,, Worley-Kiwanis Outstand- Commerce Award JUl TT UllVT — ding Female Athlete Award Lucinda Smith-Wilson Evening Lions Club Scholarship Sharhabil Humieda-Kiwanis Outstanding Male athlete award Tracey Award Jacobs-Pi Gamma Mu David C. Swain-David and Char lotte Blackwood Memorial Bible Jayne Peacock-Elaine Memorial Award David Hines-American Society Award Sandy Beitler-Academic Award in Nursing Larry Hodges-Math Club blem of the Month Award George BeU-WiUiam Gear Spen cer Award Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges: Karen L. Bales Sandra Beitler Marilyn L. Bryan Waters Clybum Edith A. Dean Anthony S. DeCook Janice Y. Ennis Susan M. Firth Lynne R. Galiimore Charles A. Henry J. Bryan Martin Betty Lynn Renfrow Mark W. Rice David C. Swain Kirby A. Tyndall Deondra L. Waters Nova L. Williams Pro- 1, *^6 Duke University . Center and a member He is Alpha ■ary Medical Fra- -- of directors of the Carolina Division of the ««ncan Cancer Society, it," «iiit\', m Pictured above are the students who received awards the Honors Convocation. The final visit of the Red Cross Bloodmobile for the 1980- 81 year is scheduled May 6-8. The BlcK)dmoblle will be at Wilson Memorial Hospital dur ing the following hours: WEDNESDAY, MAY 6 11: 00 am lo S;00 pm THURSDAY, MAY 7 10:00 am to 4:00 pm FRIDAY, MAY 8 9:00 am to 3:00 pm This is the Bloodmobile's Iasi opportunity in which to meet its goal of 2,700 pints. In order lo do this, the Red Cross needs 553 pints of blood. The Collegiate urge,s all stu dents and faculty to support the Red Cross by sharing the gift of life. Irvine Recognized Norbert W. Irvine, associate professor of art at ACC, recently received national recognition at the 21st annual National Art Education convention in Chi cago, April 9-16. He was recognized by the Southeastern Region of NAEA for dedication to his profession and for his positive leadership as president of the NC Art Education Association. Irvine was honored also by the State’s Assembly of NAEA for dedicated services to the body and the contributions which he made for the past three years. He is currently president of the NCAEA and has served on its board of directors for 10 years. Under his leadership the association has been reorgan ized with a new committee structure to facilitate the work of the organization.

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