IAN ATlANTI published WEEKLY D llef»‘iate y pn \s can of rtntr\r noini itr ftnd. hui most rcri; m/\ mihimt frft'ilt»m tt mil nt ifr Im' anything hut hnd." C«mus HRISTIANCOLLEGE, JANUARY 17, 1974 NUMBER THIR1 EEN and four Christian College ^[jree hundred Atlantic students earned places on the Dean's List for academic achievement during the fall semester of the current academic year, according to Dr. Lewis H. Swindell Jr., dean of the college. To earn places on the Dean s List students must achieve at least a 3.20 (B-plus) grade average for the semester while carrying a minimum of 12 semester hours. Students named included: Beverly J. Adams, Jerry W Adams, Nancy J. Adams, Barbara D. Albert, Patricia H. Allen, Mary S. Alpar, Dianne L. Alston, Francis M. Altman, Shelia E. Ambrose, Roma 1. Ameen, William F. Amerson, Joyce H. Anderson, Lucinda J. Andrews, David W. Arnold, Sally J. Baird, Brenda I. Baker, James F. Baker, Myra R. Baker, Kenneth E. Banks, Marshall J. Barker, Patricia A. Barnes, Patricia 0. Barnes, Marilyn K. Batts, Claudia G. Beamon, Marjorie L. ibt Is Announced DeniseDeMaria is amonglS finalists. (PhotobvMr. Rogerson) One Of 13 Finalists Denise DeMaria, a junior at Atlantic Christian College, has been named as one of 13 finalists vying for the national title of 1974 Lecture Scheduled Dr. David E. Whisnant, lec turer on American music will deliver a lecture — demon stration on the topic, “Hillbillies and Revolutionairies: Contrary Traditions in Appalachian Music,” on Jan. 22, at 10 a.m., in the choral room of Hackney Music Building at Atlantic Christian College. Dr. Whisnant received his graduate training in American literature and history at Duke University. He has taught at the University of Illinois and for the past five years has been doing research and writing on Ap palachian history, politics and culture. His articles have appeared in the “New South,” “Centennial Review,” “Journal of Higher Education,” “Soundings,” People’s Appalachia,” Journal of Social History,” and elsewhere. He is currently witing a book on Appalachian (tevelopment and serving as consultant to the Southern Regional Council and the Smithsonian Institution’s American Folklife Program. The program is expected to last until noon. The lecture is open to the public. There will be W) admission charge. Golden Heart of Sigma Phi Epsilon. The pretty coed is being sponsored by the Gamma Lambda chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity contest. The local chapter is one of 219 chapters of Sigma Phi Epsilon in the nation which are par ticipating in the event. The winning candidate is to be selected on the basis of beauty, achievements, and devotion by members of the fraternity across the nation. A member of Phi Mu sorority at Atlantic Christian, she was born in Frankfort, Germany and is the daughter of Lt. Col. and Mrs. John M. DeMaria of Newport News, Va. Commenting on the candidate, a local fraternity spokesman said that the Golden Hearts (fraternity auxiliary) were first organized in their chapter last spring. Denise was one of fte first girls to show an active interest and as a result became a charter member of the group. “In early summer,” the spokesman said, “Denise started making plans to get the “Little Sister” program more involved in fraternity activities. She has been instrumental in adding new members to the Golden Hearts and has organized them into a functional auxiliary of the fraternity. Through her own involvement, she has motivated the brothers of the fraternity toward new goals.” Beddard. Diane A. Best, Rena L. Biniek, David L. Blackmon, Jo B. Bone, Carol M. Bowen, Mary E. Bowen, Cleon E. Boyette Jr., Rose C. Bridgers, Paula S. Brigman, Erlene H. Bryan, Angela J. Bumgarner, Freida S. Bunn, Harold G. Burkett. Roger K. Bynum, Charles E. Calhoun, Juan K. Carroll, April A. Chamblee. Gordon L. Chandler, James E. Cobb Jr., Linda E. Cobb, Pamela A. Cobb, Terry J. Cobb, Wanda J. Coggins, Robert S. Coleman. Burnie F. Collins, Edith W. Collins, Barbara Combs, Elizabeth L. Cooke, Elizabeth M. Corbett, Arthur C. Cornett, Eddie J. Council, Donna W. Creech, Sandra K. Creech, Lora K. Crooke, Marsha A. Cunningham, Gary H. Currin, Pamela C. Currin, Randal B. Currin, Del C. Daneisl, Vernon F. Daughtridge, Donald G. Davenport, Anthony R. Davis, Henry B. Davis Jr., Sitha M. Deans, Garry W. Dew, Teresa P. Dickens, Donald R. Dixon, Wanda C. Dixon, Dianne M. Driver, Connie J. Duke, Gary N. Duncan, Lori J. Durham, Spencer G. Eakes, Alice J. Edwards, Glenn L. Edwards, Linda A. Edwards, Brenda M. Ellis, Willard J. Ellis, Linda V. Estes, Tommy L. Evans, John R. Farmer, Vivian D. Faulk, Becky L. Figart, Charles W. Finch, Nelson R. Fish, Elizabeth J. Fisher, Brenda K. Ford, Ramona D. Gardner, Rebecca J. Garrett, Catherine G. Garris, Andy W. Gay, Diane H. Geiges, George W. Gentry, Mary J. Gibbons, Robert C. Godley, Alvin D. Gowin, Martha S. Green, Alvis R. Griffin, Deborah L. Griffin, Hildegarde S. Griffin, Karen K. Griffin, Peggy S. Griffin, Debra S. Gupton, Janet G. Gwin, Donald D. Haddock, Irene M. Hall, Jo A. Hall, Donnie E. Hare, Gloria G. Hare, Gene W. Harrell, William R. Harrelson, Karolyn A. Hartman, William S. Hass, William R. Hawkins, Elvia L. Helms, John R. Helms Jr., Florence W Herring, Richard M. Hicjman, Teresa Art Exhibit An exhibition of art by members of the Atlantic Christian College art faculty opened in Case Art Building on the college campus, Jan. 9 and will continue through Feb. 1. Included in the exhibition are paintings by Rusell W. Arnold, sculpture by Edward C. Brown and graphics by Thomas E. Marshall and NorbertW. Irvine. Arnold, chairman of the ACC Department of Art was educated at Atlantic Christian College, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the Art Students League and with Hans Hoffman New York. Brown attended University of Texas and Columbia University. Marshall attended Richmond Profess«.nal Institute (Virginia Commonwealth University) and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Irvine attended Washington and Lee University and Claremont Graduate School. The gallery is open to the public There is no admission ^arge. Gallery hours are Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Tuesday Thursday, 12 p.m.-5 p.m.; and Tuesday, 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. in the J. Hinnant, Janie P Hodges. Thomas E. Hodges, Ava G, Holden. Lou N. Holland. Deborah J. Holmes, Donnell A. Holt, Linda T. Holt, Randall Hondros, Patricia P. Hooks, Paula L. Hopkins, Gene D. Howard, Harold R. Hummel. Hermia S. Humphrey, Linda B. Humphrey, Phillip W. Hurd, Charles E. Hussey Jr., Doylene R. Hutto, Tonda C. Jeffcoat, Virginia B. Jernigan, Sandra L. Johnson, Cathy M. Jones, Claude 0. Jones. Daphne K. Jones, Debra R. Jones. Larry E Jones. Nina F. Jones, Philip N. Jones, William R. Jones, Heather L. Jordan, Deborah J. Joyner, Henry F. Kent. Deborah L. King. Herbert T. King, Rebecca S. King, Lorraine I. Kornegay, Sandra S. Langley, Connie A. Lassiter, Wilma J. Lassiter, Catherine I. Law, Julia L. Leach, Denise F. Ledford, Darlene M. Lee, Dewey C. Lee, Ivey R. Mallard, William T. Maness, Barbara A. Mangum, Joan L. Manning. John C. Manning, Roberta E. Manning, Joseph H. Martin Jr., Bonnie A. Martinette, Lester D. Massey, Wesley N. Matthews, Peggy S. May, Phyllis L. Mayo, Lynda D. McAlister, Nina L. McClelland, Marlin A. McCrickard, Catherine R. McDonald, Mary J. McDowell, Robert J. McGee, Milena J. McKee, Mary K. McKown, Susan L. McLamb, William R. McPherson, Kaye L. Meador, Robert S. Meadows, Deborah J, Mears, Robert L. Mears, Roland J. Melancon, Alice L. Mewborn, Suzanne L. Midgett, Bynum J. Minton, Susan B. Montague, Wayne W. Moore, Robert W. Moseley, Harry L. Moser, Larry B. Moser, Frances D. Moye, Jerry R. Nelson, Earle J. Nemes, Francis P. Nethercutt, Elissa J. Newell, Darcelle Niemyer, Franklin T. Osgood, Gordon W. Owens, Catherine E. Panarese, Patricia A. Parish, Linda F. Parker, Robert E. Pate, Florine W. Patterson, Janet E. Pearce, Linda A Peed, Donna C. Perry, Charles B. Petway Jr . Kathryn A. Phipps, Elaine M Pierce, Christy L. Pitts, Ann R Poarch, Jerry L Pridgen, Leon T Rackley, James W Reese, Janie L Register. Martha Reid, Sara B Robbins, Reba V, Roberson, Thelma G. Robertson. Debrah H. Robinson, Susan K Rosen- berger. Dennis L Hothrock. Doris A. Rushing, Lavinder P Sandhu, Margaret Schaefer, Diane M. Schulte. Wanda J Scott. Faye R Shearin. Linda W Short, Terry B. Short, Dorothy P. Simons, Daniel G. Skinner, Susan A. Skinner, James L. Slagle, Anne S. Smith, Daphne A. Smith. Velma N. Smith, Claudia J. Spalding, James B. Spivey, Stephen V. Sprinkle, Phyllis L. Starling, Mary L. Steed, Robert L. Stevenson, Barbara W Sugg, Sue A. Suggs, Brenda L. Taylor, Elizabeth G. Taylor. Vicki B. Taylor, Stephen P Terrill, William L. Thomas, Laura M. Thompson, Sonya B. Thompson, Stephanie A Thompson, Janie B. Tomlinson, Conie C. Varnell, Carolyn J Wagner, Michael F. Walker, Judy K. Wall, James F. Warren, Lois A. Wasson, Robert R. Waters, Sharon K Weaver, Deborah B. Webb, Deborah J. Webb, Deborah T. Webb, Richard L. Whatley, James B, White, Gina Whitehurst, Joel H. Whitley, Detlef F. Whitlow, John H. Whitlow, Judy C. Wiggs, Luke D. Wilkins, Carol J. Wilkinson, Emily R Williams, Richard L. Williams, Virgie M. Williams, Jennifer L. Williamson, Irma R Wilson, Margaret L. Wilson, Mary L. Wilson, Robert J. Wilson, Victo M Wilson, Barry S. Winstead, Elizabeth L. Woodard, Janice G. Woodlief, Brenda B. Wooten, Rosalie S. Wooten, Dorothy E. Wynne, Phyllis J. Yarborough, Mary S. Yates, and Joseph P. Zajac Jr. nt m Connie Hines holds her man down as she fights for the ball. Kathy Davenport yells, hit her as the women lost their basketball opening 58- 42. See relating article on page four. (Photo by FI on Snipes)