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Page 2 - CROSSROADS - May, 1975 NCW5CCEL Kenny To Study For Doctorate Michael F. Kenny, an - instructor in the Department of Economics and Business at Belmont Abbey College in Belmont, N.C., has been granted a leave- of-absence to begin at the end of the present semester. He will attend the University of South Carolina at Columbia, S.C., and will return to Belmont Abbey College as soon as he completes his doctoral studies. At the Abbey, Kenny is the advisor for the staff of Belmont Abbey College’s yearbook. The Spire, and for Alpha Phi Omega, the national service fraternity. He is also a member of the Alumnae Board of Sigma Phi Epsilon social fraternity. Communications Leaders Named The Communications Board of Belmont Abbey College has announced the appointment of the following students to head campus com munications activities next year: Steve Ohnesorge, president of Abbey Radio; Mary Beth Costea, editor of Free Lance; Tim Wendel, business manager of Free Lance; Vicky Street and Mark Cesario, co editors of Spire; and Coleen Bowen, business manager of Spire. Environmentalist Speaks At Abbey Ed Easton, Planning Engineer for the Cen- tralina Council of Governments, Charlotte, and one of North Carolina’s most prominent en- vironmentalists, spoke to the Environmental Science class at Belmont Abbey College on Tuesday, April 22, at 9:35 a.m. The subject of Mr. Eaton’s talk, held in the Pharr Auditorium of the William Gaston Science Building, was “The Ethics of Urban Plan ning.” Oriental Art Exhibition Shown A special exhibition and saie of original oriental art was presented on April 18, 1975 at the Belmont Abbey College Union. Marson Baltimore, exhibited Hiroshige, Kumisada, Kuniyoshi Ltd. of Maryland works by Kokusai, ■ Kunichika, and many other 18th and 19th “century masters, plus a collection of outstanding etchings, woodcuts, lithographs, and drawings by distinguished con temporaries. Sig Ep Collects For Dystrophy The Belmont Abbey College chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity participated in the an nual drive for muscular dystrophy, collecting over $1,400. The sixty brothers and pledges of Sigma Phi Epsilon and thirty-two sisters and pledges of the Golden Hearts, the little sister organization, collected the money throughout Mecklenburg and Gaston counties to aid the national ‘‘Shamrocks for Dystrophy” campaign. Park Commissioner Addresses Group Alan Eakes of the ' North Carolina State Park Commission, Raleigh, spoke to the Environmental Science Class at Belmont Abbey College on Tuesday, April 8, at 4:00 p.m. The sub ject of Mr. Eakes’ talk, held in the Pharr Auditorium of the William Gaston Science Building, was “Crowder’s Mountain State Park.” Tekes Find New Home In Belmont The twenty-three brothers of the Beta chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity, having lost their house almost two years ago, have succeeded in relocating. The new structure is on the Belmont - Mt. Holly road, across from Hardee’s. The brothers and their sister organization, the Order of Diana, have already started creating parking facilities for their four-room home, and are planning many improvements. Congratulations to the Tekes! Group Awards 8th Management Scholarship Eight scholarships have been set up for incoming students in Belmont Abbey College’s new Distribution Management program. Dr. Gilbert J. Farley, chairman of the Department of Economics and Business at Belmont Abbey, received a Check for the eighth Trans ciatio N.C. The will b from area the Man: Be only majc Uniti with field Dist meni busii acc' spor hand has and Ma Equ Ass terr Mai the Inst n I? T.indauisL manaeer of the Sears’ Gastonia, Please use this space for news about yourself for inclusion in CROSSROADS. would lik?Utefaf™SSatfoMnSSon Prospective student to whom you Name. Address. -Year in High School; Junior Senior THE ANNUAL FUND FOR BELMONT ABBEY COLLEGE □ My gift of $ enclosed. Q j p.edge $ p^y.^le on_ O Please restrict my gift to_ □ Please use my gift where it is needed most. Your contribution of $10 or more will qualify you for membership in one of the following clubs: President’s Qub $ 1,000 or more Century Club $ 100 or more Crusader Qub $ 25 or more Abbey Associates $ lo or more Matching Gifts - You can double or triple your gft if your employer is part of a Matching Gift Consult your company personnel office or fill m your company name and we wiU let you know if you are eligible. Name Street City State. - Class. Employed by_ -Zip. Your check or money order should be made payable to Belmont Abbey CoUege A IIV such ecclesiastic subjects as Thomistic Philosophy, Canon Law, History of the Church in England, Bible Commentaries, Sermons of the Catholic Church in Spain, and the 2nd Tridentine Council. All were initially published in European cities: Vienna, Antwerp, Frankfurt, Edinburgh, Rome, Venice, and Cadiz. The pages were a gift from the library of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keith, and the biblical library of Stanley S. Slotkin Foundation, Beverly Hills, California. please see p. 3 theologians will examine and discuss the seminar theme, ‘‘Dimensions of Christian Community.” The Rev. Walter Burghardt of Catholic University, who writes for the“Know Your Faith” series, will speak on ecumenism after Vatican II and the role of contemplation in Christian life. The Rev. Bruce Vawter of Depaul University and Dr. Dale Moody of The Southern Baptist Seminary will discuss the place of the scriptures in the life of the Church and the ecumenical movement. Bio-Ethics will discuss the role of authority and the formation of con science. This is the sixth theology seminar sponsored by Belmont Abbey College which annually attracts over 100 people from dioceses in various southeastern states. The total cost of the program is $80.00 which includes room, board and registration fee. Further information is available from Rev. Jerome Dollard, Belmont Abbey College, Belmont, N.C. 28012, phone (704) 825-3711.
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