Oceober 1, 1947
THE C. C U. N. C. NEWS
Page 3
CHARLES C. BERNARD jj
Formerly director of The 1 j
College Center. j:
Bernard Wil!
Teach At
Chapel Hill
’“I plan to teach as well as study
for a Ph.D..” said ^fr. Charles C
Bernard, former director of the
Charlotte College Center. Mr. Ber
nard was sent to Charlotte last year
by the Extension Division of the
University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill and has since taken up
residence here.
Mr. Bernard is a graduate of the
University of Florida where he
majored in history and political
science. He graduated in three years
and received his M. A. degree at
the end of the fourth year.
When Bernard came to the col
lege center last year, there was no
financial provision for extra-cur
ricular activities made by the
Greater University for the ColIes;e
Center; however, because of tho
interest of Mr. Bernard many
school activities developed.
As director, Bernard found that
many school activities were neces
sary for the College Center to sur
vive its first year. Through his tire
less efforts, Bernard secured a
coach. Art Deremer, for the foot
ball team. The College Center also
had a basketball team, and early in
the spring Mr. Bernard decided that
a publication carrying all of the
news to the College Center students
would be very beneficial in estab
lishing school spirit and creating
additional interest in the school.
The former director’s plans for
this year actually began in March
1946 when he returned to Chapel
Hill to resume his position in the
history department after four years
in the armed services. Mr. Bernard
will teach political science.
In speaking of his plans for the
future, Mr. Bernard said, “My main
interest and niy plans for the future
include the completion of my work
for my doctor’s degree and my hope
to return to teaching in the near
future.”
In concluding his conversation
with members of tlie staff, Mr.
Bernard said, “The University of
North Carolina has taken a step
forward in providing this oppor
tunity for students unable to go to
school on regular College campuses.
Courses at the College Centers will
enable students to earn both fresh
man and sophomore credit without
losing any time by waiting for ad
mission to some other college.
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