The Collegiate January 27,1982 Vol. 52 No. 15 Jam the Gyml By Rossell Rawlings Atlantic Christian students and followers are being called on this week to combine in a joint effort to provide a paclced house for Saturday's men’s basketball game with Pfeiffer College at 7:30 p.m. And just imagine the look of Pfeiffer coach Tom Childress’ face when he brings his team into normally stoic Wilson Gym with a crowd of 2,000-plus on hand to back the Bulldogs. Sound like a dream? Well in a sense it is. But anyone who has ever heard of the San Francisco 49ers knows that dreams can come true. Hopefully that will be the case Saturday night. Jam-the-Gym Night is the first of its kind held at ACC. There have been Spirit Nights in the past, and granted those nights have brought out some great crowds. But there’s never been any thing like Jam-the-Gym Night. There will be prizes, contests, a dunking exhibition, radio cover age, and, if the Atlantic Chris tian and Wilson community are up to the task, a full gym. The evening is being spon sored by the Bulldog Club of of Wilson and radio station WVOT. Dave Hacker is repre senting Penny’s in the venture while Dick Oakley is contri buting his efforts on behalf of WVOT. Penny’s will provide the pri zes, and there will be some good ones. A television, radio, tape players and more will be drawn for at halftime of the game. Anyone coming into the gym will be handed a numbered ticket, and the winning numbers will be announced during inter mission. The Bulldogs will need strong support in their bid to upset the No. 1 team in the Carolinas Conference. Pfeiffer is having a great season, including a big win earlier over AC. AC Students Named to ^^Who’s Who” Twenty-one Atlantic Christian College students have been named to the 1982 edition of “Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges,” according to Dr. F. Mark Davis, dean of the college. Recipients were selected by a vote of the college’s faculty and administration on the basis of scholarship, participation and leadership in academic and extra-curricular activities, citi zenship and service to the school, and promise for the future usefulness. They join an elite group of students selected from more than 1,300 institutions of higher learning in all 50 states, the Districl of Columbia and several foreign nations. Students named this year from ACC were: George B. Bell, son of Rhem T. Bell of 403 Plum St.. New Bern. Bell is a senior majoring in mathematics. Jeffrey E. Best, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Best, of 1103 Branch St., Goldsboro. Best is a senior majoring in religion and philosophy. Jo Ann Brewer, of 204 Albert Ave., Wilson, a senior majoring in nursing. She is married to Willard Brewer Jr. _ Randy £. Clayton, son of Edward B. Clayton, of Rt. 1 Lucama. Clayton is a senior majoring in English. Stephen Craig Dentzer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dent zer, of Swansboro. Pentzer is a junior majoring in business administration. Roberta Edwards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ed wards of Camp LeJeune. She is a senior majoring in accounting. Bobby C. Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gardner, of Macclesfield. He is a senior majoring in mathematics. Juanita F. Gryder, daughter of D. R. Gryder, of Chase City. She is a senior majoring in nursing. Rebecca Hunt Hawley, daughter of Governor and Mrs. James B. Hunt of Raleigh. A senior majoring in nursing, she is married to Jim Hawley of Lucama. Cheryl A. Johnson, daughter of Mark H. Johnson, of Fre mont. She is a senior majoring in commercial design. Lynda L. Lamm, daughter of Cari E. Lamm, of Four Oaks. She is senior majoring in English. Ernest R. Lee, son of Phillip Lee, of 1116 Fulcher Lane, New Bern. He is a senior majoring in political science. Jayne F. Peacock, daughter of Frances Peacock, of 4009 Bre vard Place, Raleigh. She is a senior majoring in nursing. Kay M. Richey, of Burling ton, a senior majoring in re ligion. She is married to Miles E. Stanley. Lottie G. Strum, daughter of Jack Strum, of Battleboro. She is a senior majoring in ele mentary education. Patricia L. Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Taylor, of Williamston. She is a senior majoring in health and physical education. Sarah Joella Turner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam C. Turner, of Jack.son. She is a senior majoring is health and physical education. Vickie E. Woolard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wool ard Jr., of Roper. She is a senior majoring in secretartial science. Julie K. Worley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Worley, of Princeton. She is a senior major ing in health and physical education. Jack Deans of Elm City, is a senior majoring in business administration. He is married to Sandra Deans. Christi Farmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cuyler Farmer, of Wilson. She is a senior majoring in business administration. Sfe'flAN CQ Beth Forbes, a Junior drama mi^nr at ACC, was crowned Mias Wilson. She will represent Wilson County In the Miss North Carolina Pageant in June. AC Drama Student Crowned Miss Wilson By Marty Willlaniii ACC’s own Beth Forbes was crowned Miss Wilson 1982 at BcddingFicId High School Jan. 16. The Wilson Jaycees. spon sors of the pageant, awarded her a $1000 scholarship and a chance to compete in the Miss North Carolina Pageant in Ra leigh this June. Forbes, a junior at ACC, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forbes of Wilson and is employed at Leder’s. A very talented actress. Miss Forbes performed a dramatic mono logue from Shakespeare’s "Taming of the Shrew” for the talent competition in the pag eant. Working towards her major in drama, she is a veteran of several plays staged by Stage and Script. They include "The Merchant of Venice," "Ghosts.” "The Three Cuck olds” and “The American Dame.” In the future. Forbes plans to obtain her master’s degree in drama and to pursue a career in acting in New' York. Con vocation Thursday Atlantic Christian College will observe the spring semester convocation Thursday Jan. 28. at 9:30 a.m. The class schedule will be revised as follows: 8:00-9:15 Class I 9:30 - 10:30 Convocation 10:45 - 12.00 Class il 12:15-1:30 Class 111 1:45 - 3:00 Class IV 3:15-4:30 Class V All students and friends of the college are encouraged to attend this occasion which marks the beginning of Atlantic Christian College’s 80th anniversary cele bration. The convocation will open with an academic procession led by student marshals. Faculty and staff who have given 25 or more years of servicc to the college will be honored during the ceremony. They include: Dr. Milton Adams. W, Frank Bethea. Carrie W. Bridgers, Doris F. Capps. Dr. Robert G. Contd. on Page 2. r Inside The Colleg;ia(e Editorials Page 2 How To Page 3 “Uzbeth” Page 4 Reviews Page 6 February Calindar .. Page 7 Sports Page 8

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