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Leadership Topic of Dinner
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BilUEIlN BOARD
jjie Atlantic Christian Coun
cil of Presidents met last Mon-
[lav night and heard an enthu
siastic presentation on “Goal
Setiiiig and Leadership Motiv-
jtion." The Council, made up of
the president of each committee
and campus organization, meets
sveiy month to discuss the
goings-on of each group. The
Council provides an opportunity
for the leaders to discuss what
ever problems their organiz
ation may have and, with the
help of other leaders, work
tlirough those problems. The
Council also provides an oppor-
tanily for each group to know
d'hat the others are doing.
After an excellent buffet din
ner prepared by ARA, the
college food service, the Council
iwd introductory remarks
made by President Doster. One
new group on campus, the Track
Club, represented by Debbie
Doster, was welcomed and new
members of the Council were
introduced. After the introduc
tions, Doster presented Ben
Pomeroy to the Council.
Pomeroy, who was the coach
of the A.C. men’s basketball
team up until the 1976-77 sea
son, spoke on the subject of
‘‘Goal Setting and Leadership
Motivation.” Pomeroy has re
cently been working with Suc
cess Motivation Institute, and
feels that goal-setting and care
ful planning can help one to
achieve success in whatever he
seeks to do. Pomeroy stressed
the importance for campus
leaders to recognize what they
feel the goals of their oreaniz-
ations should be. He explained
that if each group would take
the time to decide what their
goals are and plan to achieve
those goals, the organization
can be successful. Pomeroy
concluded the presentation by
adding that all campus organiz
ations, and each student as well,
should be optimistic about what
they can achieve. He stressed
confidence and mental attitude
as playing important roles in
any attempt at success.
The Council reacted very
favorably to Pomeroy’s message
and asked him to return next
year at the beginning of the Fall
semester to speak to that year’s
campus leaders concerning the
same subject.
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Bridal Fair Successful
by M. Karen Page
Last Saturday, about thirty
A C. students braved their way
teough the ice to help Wom-
fo s Interdorm Association put
on a Bridal Fashion Show.
W.I.A. was working with the
Wilson County Extension Ser
vice on this show and it gave the
students a good opportunity to
work with the community on a
worthwhile and fun project.
Person’s attending the Bridal
Fair were able to get some
useful information on how to
Today, Jan. 25, there will be
an SGA Senate meeting, open to
the entire student body. Pres
ident Murphy will be giving his
State of the Association address
at this Meeting. The Senate will
meet in the Trustee Room of
Hardy Alumni Hall at 6:00 p.m.
Senior Class Meeting, Jan
uary 25, 1979 , 7 p.m., Hines
210. Discussion of Homecoming
and Graduation.
Hearing Impaired Mi^n; If
you are tutoring in the dorm
itories at ENCSD as part of your
practium requirement and want
to change to a different age
student, please stop by and see
Mr. Dalton’s door.
Elections for Vice President of
the SGA will be held on Mon
day, January 29, in Hines Hall
and on Tuesday, January 30, in
the Student Center from 10:00
a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
The movie Bobby Deerfield
will be shown at 7:30 p.m.
on Sunday, Jan. 28th. The
movie is sponsored by the
Student Center.
Applications and information
regarding the summer intern
program in the state govern
ment are available in Mr. Tin
gle’s office.
plan every aspect of the wed
ding. Exhibits on flowers, pho
tography, caterers, and bridal
fashions were just a few of the
interesting sights at the fair.
We would like to extend a
special “thank-you” to Lynette
Bingham, Debbie Cook and
Ginny Reboli for all their help
behind the scenes.
News Briefs
Here and There
Everyday, there are new de-
''elopments in ban to make the
loutside world question the coun-
I'ly's future. This week, the
tay closed the airport to
prevent the return of the exiled
religious leader Khoneini. It
Kas reported he planned to
return to Iran on Friday after a
lyMt in exile in France. Multi
tudes of Iranians are demon-
"' ting in the streets in favor of
return, but still the Shah’s
1‘ppointed replacement, Bakh-
backed by the military, is
I ni&ig Iran.
It was reported Monday at the
Council of Presidents’ meeting
that 1977-78 yearbooks are
scheduled to arrive the middle
of February. In the past years,
the books usually arrived at the
start of the fall term.
George Murphy was installed
as SGA President on Tuesday.
He was given the oath of office
by President Doster. Murphy
replaces Don Berry, who dis
appeared from school in Nov
ember and is now reported to be
in New York.
President Carter’s State of
the Union message delivered
last Tuesday dealt mainly with
lowering inflation and the stra
tegic Arms Limitation Treaty
with the Soviet Union, which the
Senate will be voting on after
final negotiations are com
pleted.
Willie Mays was inducted into
the Baseball’s Hall of Fame on
Monday. The“Say Hey Kid,”
the third leading homerun hit
ter, was almost unanimously
chosen, receiving 409 votes of a
possible 432
Applications for the profes
sional nursing courses are now
available from the secretary in
the nursing department.
SCHOOL SPIRT NIGHT
Monday, January 29. is spirit
night.There has been a new
criteria added this year. There
will be a judging in how well the
Cheerleaders' routine is sup
ported
The Educators of the Hearing
Impaired Club would like to
announce the election of new
officers for the New Year:
President: Jean Baker
Vice-President: Mary Baggett
Secretary: Jodi Tieman
Treasurer: Melinda Norton
Historians: Wanda Greenwood
Nancy McLawhorn
Senior Representative: Karen
Bowen
Junior Representative: Marilyn
Spinale
Sophomore and Freshman
Representative: Lottie Strum
The Club and the officers would
like to express their appreciation
to the graduating officers and
members for all the work they
have done.
Plans for an exciting new year
are being organized. We hope to
see you there!
“Bus Stop” Coming
Stage and Script is now
moving into their second sem
ester of play productions with
the airing of the William Inge
rendition of Bns Stop. The cast
has been selected and under the
direction of Mr. Paul Crouch, is
now in the process of rehearsals
and every night line learning.
Set design crews are at work
preparing props and scenery for
the scheduled February 18th
tech rehearsal deadline. Feb
ruary 22nd marks opening night
and there is no charge for
admission to Atlantic Christian
students.
If anyone would like to be of
service they may volunteer their
time at Howard Chapel from
2:00 to 4:30 p.m., on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays and
from 3:00 to 4:30 p.m. on
Tuesdays and Thursdays. Any
help would be greatly appre
ciated.
Remember to make a note,
Bas Stop is on the way. PAT
RONIZE THE ARTSl
New York or Bust
Atlantic Christian College has
been recognized in the past for
participating in the United Na
tions Student Delegate Program.
Groups of Social Science students
have, except for last year, regu
larly attended and had the oppor
tunity to work with colleges
around the world.
This year, the Social Science
Club has a slight problem finan
cing the trip. We cannot be
recognized at the U.N. until we
pay our enrollment fees. The
S.G.A. was asked to help sponsor
the group, yet we were turned
down ... we imagine it is so they
can bail out the Entertainment
Committee again this year. Every
year, eighty dollars is deducted
fnim each student’s tuition and
this money is set aside for
funding certain campus group
projects; yet none of us really
know how well the money is
spent. It must be spent very well
if they cannot send a group of
student delegates to the U.N. to
represent the school on an inter
nationally competitive program
such as this one.
President Doster has helpfully
suggested that the club show up
in full force Tuesday, January
30, to ask for the funds once
again and find out how the
S.G.A. money is spent.
If we are turned down again,
the trip will obviously be in
jeopardy, since our menial car
washes and book sales alone
could not cover the entire trip.
After all, for 12 students in New
York, a week is all but inexpen
sive.