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HRISTIAN COLLEGE, NOVEMBER 1, 1973
NUMBER EIGHT
Hundreds of Atlantic Christian
College alumni are expected to
return to their alma mater for
1973 Homecoming activities
scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 3.
A special homecoming concert
will be held in Wilson Gym
nasium, Friday, at 7:30 p.m.
Atlantic Christian’s 1973
Homecoming Queen will be
crowned during the intermission
period by Dr. Darwin W. Mc-
Caffity of Raleigh, president of
the ACC Alumni Association.
One of the highlights of the day
will be the Homecoming Parade
in downtown Wilson which will
begin at 10 a.m. Making up the
parade will be some 33 units
which will include floats by
campus organizations, four
bands (ACC Band, U.S. Marine
Corps Band, Fike High School
One Act Plays Open
By MARY DENNIS
Three one-act plays will be
presented by the members of
Stage and Script on November
14-16. “Each play offers the
viewer humor and pathos in a
variety of experimental stage
techniques”, according to Paul
Crouch, Atlantic Chrisian
Director of drama.
All plays are student directed
and are recent productions,
offering something different
from the traditional play.
The first play is “Ludlow
Fair”, written by Lanford
Wilson, and starring Leigh
McClelland and Debbie Hester.
Directed by Leslie Johnstone, it
is a modern play depicting two
roommates with their boyfriend
problems.
Ivan Price, Jr. and Elaine Lee
star and self-direct the second
play, “The Hunter and The
Bird”. Written by Jean Claude
Van Itallie, it is a strange por
trayal of a hunter faced with an
unusual quarry on his hunting
trip.
Steve Hunt will perform a
dialogue, “Krapp’s Last Tape”,
written by Samuel Beckett. It is
a portrayal of an elderly man
who reviews his life by listening
to tapes, made at earlier times
of his life. Hal Hummel directs
this production.
Curtain time is 8:00 p.m. in
Howard Chapel. Admission is
free to students and the public,
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Band, Northern Nash Band), the
Shrine Horse Patrol, the Home
coming Queen, the Alumni
Queen and members of the
Homecoming Queen Court.
Homecoming registration will
be held on the college's center
campus from 11 a.m. until 12
noon. Provisions have been
made for a hospitality hour
during registration in Hardy
Alumni Hall. During the same
period there will be a concert in
the alumni hall by the ACC
Chorus under direction of J.
Ross Albert.
The annual alumni business
meeting will be held at 12 noon in
Hardy Alumni Hall. The alumni
luncheon will be held in the
college cafeteria beginning at 1
p.m. During the luncheon the
1973 Alumni Queen will be
presented and recipients of the
Alumnus of the Year and
Alumni-Faculty Award will be
announced. Music will be
provided by the ACC Vocal
Ensemble.
The U.S. Marine Corps Band
will present a concert on center
campus at 2 p.m. There will be a
soccer match between Atlantic
Christian and the NCSU Junior
Varsity at 2:30 p.m. on the ACC
soccer field.
Campus open house will be
held beginning at 2:30 p.m. The
ACC Department of Nursing will
hold open house from 3-5 p.m.
Alumni will be guests of the
college at a special buffet dinner
to be held in the college cafeteria
from 6:30-8 p.m. Entertainment
for the event will be by the ACC
band under direction of Andrew
Preston. Guest speaker for the
event will be Dr. Arthur D.
Wenger, president of the college.
There will be a basketball game
between Alumni Varsity team
and the ACC Varsity team in
Wilson Gymnasium, beginning
at 8 p.m.
Alpha Chi Induction Held
The Alpha Chi National Honor
Society held its annual Fall
Banquet and Induction
Ceremony on October 18 in the
Hamlin Student Center
Cafeteria. Thirty-four students
were inducted. They were:
Martha Reid, Mary Jane Gib
bons, Mary Dennis, Wayne
Moseley, Marshall Barker, Vicki
Taylor, Martha Mizelle, Phyllis
Mayo, Diane Geiges, Daphne
Jones, Patricia Parish, William
Hawkins, Linda Humphrey,
Deborah Mears, Martha Green,
Robert Coleman, William
Harrelson, Deborah Webb,
Teresa Dickens, Patricia
Barnes, Herbert King, Roger
Bynum, Debra Tippett,
Elizabeth Horne, Denise Led
ford, Frieda Bunn, Daniel
Schulte, George Brown, Janie
Tomlinson, and Cathy Albert.
The purpose of Alpha Chi is to
recognize outstanding academic
achievement and to promote
scholarship at ACC.
The speaker for the evening
was Dr. Allan Sharp of the
Religion Department. Special
guests were Dr. and Mrs. Arthur
Wenger; Mrs. Allan Sharp, wife
of the speaker; Dr. and
Mrs. William Paulsell; and Mr.
Ronald Wachs.
Officers for the local North
Carolina Gamma Chapter are:
Frankie Moye, President; Cathy
Garris, Vice President; Ray
Griffin, Secretary; and Steve
Sprinkle, Treasurer.
In Memoriam
Our Friend Bill
We take for granted what we
have
Until its there no more
We live our lives in happy
silence.
Until death comes to our door.
There never was a guy so sweet,
Happ, king, or thoughtful
A void will lie within our hearts
To last a whole life full.
To Bill, we say you’re not
forgotten
You’re still within our hearts
To have had a friend like you is
rare
A memory that will never
depart.
Linda A. Rowe
To every thing there is a
season, and a time to every
purpose under the heaven:
A time to be born, and a time
to die; a time to plant, and a
time to pluck up that which is
planted;
A time to kill, and a time to
heal; a time to break down,
and a time to build up;
A time to cast away stones,
and a time to gather stones
together; a time to embrace,
and a time to refrain from
embracing;
A time to get, and a time to
lose; a time to keep, and a
time to cast away;
A time to rend, and a time to
sew; a time to keep silence,
and a time to speak;
A time to love, and atime to
hate; a time of war, and a time
of peace.
We begin and end many things
Sometimes happy, other times
tragic —
We all must begin and end
everything we do —
The beginnings are new worlds
— vast
Bill Timberlake
1955-1973
Widespread and full of new and
exciting things to do —
Then all too soon —
When we least expect it there’s
the end —
the emptiness no one expected.
A great loss to us all.
Darby McIntyre