flie egiate AT LA weekly JBL I MTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE -EBRUARY MARCH 11, 1971 NUMBER EIGHTEEN ATLANTIC CHSISTIAN COLLE' rharlie Bvrd will be presented in concert on the f AHantic Christian College, Monday, March 15, in (jinpus ot at g p.m. His performance is sponsored by llilsonGymna - Committee of the college. The concert leConcertan fidgets will be available at the door. ACC cards. Byrd To Appear fuitarist Charlie Byrd will !;?i„ concert on the campus Iitlantic Christian College, March 15, in Wilson sjrance is sponsored by the licert and Lecture Committee the college. „ . , In the past decade, Byrd has ,,jrged on the international iiisic scene as a guitar giant^ .tough the guitar has bridged of classical and »jlar music throughout its history, one seldom finds a piitarist who works with equal *e in the idioms of both (lassical music and jazz. rd performs classical ,„als and concerts and in Hcntyearshas performed with Jie National Symphony, the laltimore Symphony, the Ineapolis Symphony and the Felilinan String Quartet. He has iroduced three albums of (lassical music. Iwo of the highlights of his iareer have been performances at the White House. In 1964, Byrd and his group gave a recital for the sons and daughters of congressmen, sponsored by Mrs. Johnson. The Student Government Association announces the candidates for the 1971-72 Executive Board. They are as follows: President: Dennis Adams, Robert Baucom, Kathy Har- tenstine, and James Reaser. Vice President: Robert Cay ton, Karen Lee, and Deborah Oliver. Secretary: Donna Adams, Fon Faulkner, and Margie Thorpe. Treasurer: Don Hughes and Steve Hunt. Collegiate Editor: Jim Abbott, Sandra Huggins, and Margaret Sawyer. Business Manager: Barbara La Course. Pine Knot Editor: Linda Hanna, Dawn Hassell. Pine Knot Associate Editor: Imogene Thomas. Chief Cheerleader: Myra Price. Filing for offices for the 1971- 72 Student Government Association was held March 8 and 9. Campaigning will be from March 10-19, with the election ;g3|GA Elections dates on March 29 and 30. Joe Harwood, SGA President, stated that by Monday night, six candidates had filed, with the remaining 14 candidates filing on Tuesday. Candidates met Wednesday night with SGA President, Harwood, and Senior Class Senator, Patty Wilkerson. Commenting on the upcoming elections, Harwood stated, “that it looks as if we will have a most exciting election.” Harwood said that he was surprised that the Greeks did not turn out any more than they did. He expressed that he felt that the candidates which have filed are capable. Harwood concluded that “the students who are really concerned about the student government on our campus, must meet with the various candidates, getting to know their issues, and most important making their vote count on March 29 and 30.” Forum To Be Held A forum to bring the inevitable collegiate triangle, student, faculty, and administration, together will be tentatively held on Monday, March 15. Joe Har wood, SGA president announced plans for the meeting which will be held at 6:30 in Hardy Alumni Hall. Selective members of the administration, faculty, present Exec Board members and candidtes for the 1971-72 cabinet will serve on a panel for open discussion on any topic relating to campus affairs. The meeting will be open to all students of Atlantic Christian College. Harwood stated, “that all members of the student body are invited to attend and discuss questions that may arise con cerning student life, procedures on our campus, and how these procedures might be changed.” Harwood will act as monitor of the forum. Definite plans for the event will appear in Monday’s Green Slate. Elephants & Butterflies A couple of months ago a very controversial booklet was distributed to students on UNC campus. That booklet, entitled “Elephants and Butterflies,” is one of many attempts being made by concerned in dividuals to provide students with adequate sex information. The booklet was accepted eagerly by students and feedback has been favorable. . j . tv. The idea for the booklet came, after all, from students. It was students who did the research, compiled all the information, wrote, edited and published the booklet. , . , u f The authors, medical students, are concerned with the number ot young people who are sexually active and exposing themselves to unwanted pregnancy. The booklet is dedicated to the prevention of the tragedy of unwanted pregnancy and veneral deases. Through the efforts of these many others, students have been given by Lana Starnes and Dr. Takey Crist a source of information about the body’s physiology, contraception, pregnancy, venereal disease and abortion. But is this booklet enough? True, “Elephants and Butterflies” can be considered a tremendous succesL It has answered many questions and provided a great deal of much needed information. It has brought the question of providing sex education out into the open. But most importantly, the booklet has stimulated people to ask o^ther questions, questions that for so long a time have been repressed for one reason or another. . , , The booklet alone may not be sufficient. Society s changing attitudes toward sex education, contraceptive practices, abortion and real or imagined sexual activity have raised many medical, moral and legal See Elephants Page 4 ICCll pCl iv/l - ‘^The Braggart Soldier^^ To Be Presented . ooef Salem. Deborah I A two-act comedy, “The Braggart Soldier,” will be presented by Stage and Script of Christian College, on March 11,12, and 13, in Howard Chapel on the college cam pus.Curtain time will be 8 p.m. for each performance. “The Braggart Soldier” is an “On the Way to the Forun” - type of oomedy by Platus translated from Latin by Erich Segal who has received recent fame with the book “Love Others appearing in the cast are Lee Bean of Winston Salem, Steve Hunt of Henderson, Kinneth Hester of Winston- Salem, Deborah Benton of Goldsboro, Gwynn Doughty of Franklin, Va., and Billy Dixon of Wilson.

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