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ATLANTICCHRISTIAN COLLEGE . FEBRUARY 19, 1976
NUMBER FOURTEEN
-pwe hundred and two
Atlantic Christian Collep
students earned places on the
nean’s List for academic
achievement during the fal
Lp.ter of the current
Fall Dean s List Finally Announced
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 were (find the
one we left out):
Cynthia Diane Adams, Nancy
It would seem in this picture that the people are involved in a lottery and the losers passed out and
needed medical attention. Actually these people are waiting to give blood for the Bloodmobile which
was here last week. This blood drive was extremely successful as 368 pints of blood were given in the
two days. This might be some kind of record for Wilson County. Dracula would even be jealous.
Parking Petitions Committee
If a student gets a parking
ticket from the campus security
folks, he has five days
to pay it off or appeal it to the
committee. After five days,
there can be no appeal.
However, the unpaid tickets are
kept on file in the ad building and
can cause quite a ruckus when a
student needs a transcript or
tries to graduate.
In the event that the ticket is of
questionable validity, the
hapless student needs only drop
by the administration building
and fill out a form that asks why
the ticket seems unfair and what
extenuating circumstances were
involved. Then the victim needs
only sign the form and return it
to the business office.
When enough ticket complants
are received by the parking
petition to merit an afternoon’s
work, the committee meets to
hash out the decisions.
PoliSci Students
Seven political science
students from Atlantic Christian
College will attend an Inter
national Studies Association
Convention to be held in Toronto,
Canada, Feb. 25-29.
Other than attending various
panels, they will have an op
portunity to participate in an
"Inter-Nation Simulation, and
Dept, of Art
Four members of the Atlantic
Christian College Department of
Art are now exhibiting at
Chowan College in Mur
freesboro. The show will close
March 1.
Thomas Marshall is
represented by two paintings
and four prints. A printmaker
and free-lance commercial
artist, Marshall is a graduate of
the University of North Carolina
andhas been with the college for
11 years.
R«presented by six silkscreen
prints, Norbert Irvine graduated
from Clairmont Graduate School
and is currently completing his
second master’s degree at the
University of North Carolina at
Greensboro. Irvine has been
’"'th the college for nine years
and teaches in the area of art
^ucation.
J- Chris Wilson’s work in-
cludes five paintings, one
drawing, and two watercolors. A
University of Georgia graduate,
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Foreign Policy" decision
making workshop. They will be
accompanied by Dr, Amrut
Nakhre, associate professor of
political science at Atlantic
Christian, who will chair a panel
entitled, “Problem of Nuclear
Proliferation,”
The group plans to particpate
in a tour of the White House in
Washington, and will visit the
United Nations in New York
where they will be addressed by
Rikhi Jaipal, permanent am-
bassdor from India to the UN,
Students making the trip will
be Mike Sawyer of Gates;
Patricia Howard of Jackson
ville; Patti Lotts of Culpepper,
Va,; Jeff Price of Zebulon; Allen
Richeson of Hopewell, Va,; and
Ann Ramsey of Rocky Mount,
The committee consists of four
students appointed by the
president of the SGA and one
faculty advisor, in this case.
Dean Nadelman,
The committee discusses each
case without knowing who has
received the ticket. Dean
Nadelman keeps that in
formation under his belt to make
things fair. After a decision has
been reached, the committee
sends a letter to the student who
received the ticket telling him
whether to rejoice or repent.
This school year, the com
mittee has handled between
forty and fifty disputed tickets.
Most of the cases seem to be
concerned with cars having no
parking sticker. The parking
stickers are free by filling out
two little forms and could save
the cost of a two-dollar parking
citation,
Tri-Sig
Sigma Sigma Sigma recently
held initiation for 13 girls. The
new sisters are: Holly Diggs,
Karen Edwards, LaVee Hamer,
Gay Jeffreys, Tammie Jowell,
Donna Marina, Ginnie McGraw,
Donna Mitchess, Lois Smiley,
Betty Wells, Sandi White, Cathy
Whitt, and Gayle Woodlief, The
award for most outstanding
pledge went to Ginnie
McGCraw,
Music Lecture
A lecture by Gary Kvistad of
Northern Illinois University,
•‘Harry Partch: His Music and
Instruments,” will be presented
at Atlantic Christian College,
Thursday,, Feb, 19, at 11 a,m., in
the choral room of Hackney
Music Building.
The lecture will deal with the
work of perhaps America’s least
known, though possible one of its
most important, experimental
music innovators. Partch was
one of the first American
composers to creatively deal
with music outside the western
European art music tradition.
He incorporated the sounds of
the Far East in his music and
invented instruments to ac
comodate the sounds,
Kvistad, a percussionist with
the Blackearth Percussion
Group and artist-in-residence at
Northern Illinois University, will
present music scores, tape
recordings and Partch in
strument designs. He will show
the film, “Dreamer That
Remains: Portrait of Harry
Partch,”
The event was sponsored by
The American Arts Festival and
the ACC Concert and Lecture
Committee,
Joan Adams, Jasmine Jones
Albertson, Deborah Gale Alford,
Charles Stewart Allen Jr.
Russell Earl Allen, William M,
Aliigood Jr,, Edwin Joseph
Alston 111, Vickie Leigh Altman,
Betty Jean Ammons,
David Wade Arnold, Mary
Rosa Arthur, Richard Earl
Arthur, Denise Lois Averette,
Pamela S, Bailey, Judith V,
Baker, Marsha Gail Ballance,
Pamela F, Ballance, Sylvia
Marie Balance, Margaret
Barkley,
Velma H, Barnes, William C.
Barnes, Lou Ellen Barrow,
Betsy Gail Bass, Norma S,
Batten, Bonnie Elaine Beaman,
Sherian L, Beaman, Beverly J,
Benton, Rebecca Berry, Rena
Lynn Biniek,
Sally Irene Bland. Susan
Miller Bolton, Charles Robert
Booth, Mary Ellen Bowen,
Stephanie Denise Bowen, Donna
Lee Boyd, Nancy H, Brackett,
Susan Lynn Bradley. William S,
Bradshaw Jr.. Ellen V. Bragg,
Carl James Brame Jr,, Kathy
Jo Brickhouse, Peggy Elaine
Brickhouse, Harriet Rebecca
Britton, Pamela J, Brooks.
Marvin Odell Brown Jr., Donna
Marie Bullard. Janet Faye
Bullock, Lou Holland Caroll,
Linda Gail Carter,
Cynthia L. Chapin, Richard T.
Clayton, Linwood E, Cleaton,
Michael Clay Coggins, Wanda J,
Coggins, Eunice L, Colclough,
Donald E, Coleman, Judy Lynn
Comstock, Gail Hill Congleton,
Jonie Jane Corbin,
Dan Russell Cotten, Dale L,
Covington, Debra Lynne Cox,
Doreen Shaw Cox, Joseph Oliver
Cox Jr,, Marilyn E, Craighead,
Susan Elaine Crawford,
Margaret E, Cunningham,
Marsha A, Cunningham, Vernon
Fletcher Daughtridge,
Anthony R, Davis, George W,
Davis III, Edwin Gray Deans,
Janis A, Deese, Thomas C,
Denton, Donna Dianne
Deshields, Holly E, Diggs, Dana
Selene Dragst^t, Laura Jane
Dunlow. Debra CandaleDunn,
Jack R, Dunn, Richard
Eugene Durham, James C,
Early, Charlotte Ann Eason,
Caswell M, Edmundson, Karen
Jan Edmundson, John Stanley
Edwards, Margaret C,
Edwards, James W, Elks, Jr,,
Rita Leigh Ellis,
Rebecca Robin Epes, Steve
Alan Estes, Melba Jean
Etheridge, Norma Faye
Etheridge, Pamela Lynn
Everette, Louise Ewell, Sarah
Dell Faucette, Cynthia Faye
Ferguson, Sandra G, Ferguson,
Frances Fife,
Becky Lee Figart, Fe Marie
Finch, Elizabeth Jane Fisher,
Mary Jo Folsom, Donna Irene
Francis, Joseph Ashby Friddle,
David Z, Fry, Martha Elaine
FYye, Jesse Carl Fulghum,
Jeanette Gambrell,
John Gay Jr,, John A, Gentry
III, Gene H, Gill, Dennis Melvin
Goodwin, Glenifer Loy Graham,
Mary D. Gregory, Deborah Lynn
Griffin, Karen Kay Griffin,
Donald D. Haddock, Allette H.
Hale, Rebecca J, Hales,
Connie Laynette Hall, Inez L,
Hamer, Edward Lloyd Harding,
Ix'slie Paul Harn, Patricia
Dianne Harrison, Pamela Jane
Hayes, Karen Hedgt“c-Ofk, El via
L. Helms, Brenda H Herndon,
Charles M. Herndon Jr..
Judy Lynn Herring, Cindy Kay
Hill, TYavis Jan Hill. Teresa J
Hinnant, Rebecca Godv^in
Hodge, Ethel Lynn Honeycutt,
Paula Lynn Hopkins. Joanne
Marie Hottel, Joanne Marie
Huffman. Brian James Hunt,
Jean Hux, Tammie Susan
Jewell, Susan Wells Johnson,
Cornelia Elaine Jones,
Katharine Cash Jones, Nina
Faye Jones, Heather Lynn
Jordan, Ruth Annette Jordan,
Vernon F, Kelley, Pama Whitley
Kirby.
Deborah Karen Koesy, Vivian
Elaine Langley, Connie Lynn
l>anier, Catherine Irene Law,
Julie Lynne Leach, David
Thaddeus Lee, Katherine Marie
Leggett, Amy Gloria l^ewis,
Margaret Paige Lewman, Ellen
Dianne Long,
Robert Marvin U)we Jr..
Linda Lunde, James Albert
McBride, Lillian Vinsant
McBride, James Grady
McCormick Jr.. Virginia Lyon
McCraw, Shelia A, McCullen,
Mary J, McDowell, Nancy
Mishew McGhee, Deljorah Gale
Mackvick. Pratt Mann.
Luellen Matthews, Benjamin
Franklin Mercer, Thomas Lee
Mercer, Mary Merkle, Vanda
Miller, Carole Mitchell, Jimmy
D. Montgomery Jr,, Donnie Ray
Morgan, Cheryl Ann Morketter,
Thomas I>eonard Morgan,
Ann Carol Mosley, George
Thomas Murphy, Martha
Murphy, Nannie W. Murray,
Michael I>k) Newsome, I^oula P,
Nicks, Carol Jane Noble, l^na
Annette Nobles, Franklin
Torance Osgood. Timothy R,
Owens.
John Edmund Paca, M. Karen
Page, Catherine Elizabeth
Panarese, Jacqueline Adele
Parker, Gloria Elizabeth Park.s.
Phyllis Reel Parish, Daphne
Parris, Carol Lynn Peele,
Donald G, Peele, Denny F. Pelt.
Mary Lynn Perkins, Alice
Williamson Peters, Charles
Briggs Petway, Kathryn Ann
Phipps. Ann S, Pittman. Jimmy
E. Pittman, Patricia p;;dna
Player, Vivian E. Pope, William
M. Poteat, Marilyn Anne Powell,
Jeffrey H. Prince, Jerry Lee
Pridgen, Peggy Gliarmis
Pridgen, Barbara Ann Quinn,
Elinor B, Radford, Susan
Reason, Virginia Margaret
Reboli, Blanche Reddick. Julia
Ellen Register, James David
Rhea,
Reba Virginia Roberson,
Joyce Elizabeth Robbins,
Rebekah Jane Robinson, Willa
J. Rowe, Nancy Carolyn
Sawrey, Sara Jane Schindler,
Judith Barnes Seitter, Marilynn
Sexton, Dennis Ray Sherrod,
Gladys Short,
Dorothy Page Simons,
Valleria V, St, Sing, James
Lester Slagle Jr.. Annie Lou
Smith, Keven M. Smith, Martha
Sue Smith, Susan Jackson
Smith, Timothy Vernon Smith,
Allen R. Stallings, Marilyn J,
Sorrell,
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AA UP Delay
The AAUP Faculty Lecture by
Dr. William M, McGill that was
scheduled for Monday,
February 23, has been postponed
until later in the spring
semester, probably in April,
Those persons who were in
tending to come on Monday
should note this fact and look
forward to the rescheduled date
when it is announced.