Collegiate ~~~ ~ ~ - - -- Ml IMBER 1 WEEKLY ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, DECEMBER 18, 1969 nuT^^BFrtWbIve Merry Christmas LIBRARA^^ :^4*- < DEC 191%' f, «f m Knmric CHRISTmn COLLSp 15.00 Fine Will Begin On Jan. 5 At a recent meeting of the College Administrative Council, new regulations were passed regarding traffic and parking violations. The Council noted that, in spite of the improved parking facilities developed in recent months, numerous students are parking in areas which hinder the flow of traffic. Accordingly, effective January 5,1970, tickets will be placed on all cars which are unregistered or illegally parked. A $5.00 fine will be assessed for each violation. Fines are to be paid in the Business Office in the A.d- ministration Building. Tickets will be written for the following reasons; (i) unregistered vehicles, (2) Parking in no wking areas, (3) Parking in drive way or circulation drive, '■I) parking in unassigned parking lot, (5) Blocking other traffic, (6) Parking in a reserved parking space, Anyone who is presently driving an unregistered vehicle Is encouraged to register it with Ihe Dean of Student’s secretary ™ the Student Center. Everyone See FINE Page i What fine young ACC Male ivouldn’t like to fine this merry miss perched^ under his Christmas tree come Christmas morn. Coed Joyce Cleggs joins the Collegiate staff in wishing the students, faculty and staff of Atlantic Christian College the merriest of Christmases and the happiest of New Year’s. Remember, where Christmas lurks, exams cannot be far behind. 3 Weeks Overseas Scheduled During the summer of 1970 a three week study tour of Europe will be conducted by Atlantic Christian College in association with the Students’ World-Wide Educational Association. Three hours of college credit will be gi'anted for those who desire it. Beginning in the last week of July the tour, which will begin and end in Washington, D.C., will include visits to Paris, Geneva, Rome, Naples, Pisa, Florence, Edinburgh and London. The group will also attend a performance of the historic Oberammergau Passion Play. Total costs is expected less than $1,000. More definite details will be available after the Christmas holidays. For further information see Dr, Paulsell, who will lead the tour, or Dean Swindell, Supervisor Wesley F. Veasey of Washington, N.C., has been named lecturer in history at Atlantic Christian College and will direct methods, practicum See SrPERVISORY Page 2

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