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PUBLISHED WEEKLY
ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE OCTOBER 8, i'il'i
NUMBER SEVEN
Homecoming capped
by crowning
OCTOS
ATLANTIC
by Arlene Cutler
Homecoming turned out a
real success Saturday and Sat
urday night. Parents from all
over came to celebrate our
annual Homecoming event.
Music was provided by our own
ACC band with Robert Daniel
conducting. The "Main Event"
took place Saturday night in the
Wilson gymnasium, where our
new Homecoming queen was
crowned. Congratulations to
Miss Gloria Ziegler on becom
ing the new Homecoming
Queen for 1979! She repre
sented Alpha Omega and was
escorted by Tom Morris.
Crowning her was Miss Sabrina
Lanier, last year’s Homecoming
Queen. Her escort was Soren
Dlomgren. She,too, represented
Alpha Omega. First runner up
was Miss Dee Waters repre
senting Alpha Sigma Phi and
she was escorted by Billy
latum. Second runner up was
Miss Nancy Bridges, represent
ing Men's Interdorm and was
escorted by Rob Clyburn. All
ten candidates received a very
warm welcome as they were
escorted down the middle of the
gym. We wish these girls the
best of luck in their future
endeavors. Many thanks goes
to the "TIMES SQUARE" for
their excellant preformance at
the dance. Students were a
little hesitant at getting on the
floor,but the band sensed that
and slowed the music down.
After that many found it hard to
sit down or even keep still. We
hope everyone had a fantastic
time during Homecoming
QUEEN
Gloria Ziegler
Alpha Omega
1ST RUNNER-UP
Dee Waters
Alpha Sigma Phi
2ND RUNNER-UP
Nancy Bridges
MIA
COURT
Mary Baggett
Senior Class
Jean Baker
WlA
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Photo by Peter Chamnesn
Gloria Ziegler, Homecoming Queen for 1979-80, Is crowned by Sabrina Ijuiier as other members
of the Homecoming Court look on.
Bulletin Board
Photo by Peter Chamness
The cast of Inherit the Wind is shown here busily working in preparation for this W^nesday’s
opening. The cast members shown are, from left to right: (top row) Kenny Smith, Ots Coe e ,
Tonv DeCook (barely there), Dana Daniell, Micah Christian, Carl Frazier, J. Fred Pearce, Jim
Pooie, Ted Anderson, John Stone, Frank Silverthome; (bottom row) Kathy Denzler, Julia tay,
Tom Hemby, Kay Richey, David Woodard, Eileen Woodard, Jeff Davis, Diann Paulsell, Patty
Fahling; (somewhere inbetween) Karen Smith and Cindy Moore.
Inherit the Wind opens
Stage and Script's first pro
duction of the school year is
Inherit the Wind, which will
open Wednesday night, Oct. 10
at 8 pm in Howard Chapel. The
play involves the largest assem
bled cast by Stage and Script.
Previous dramatic produc
tions have opened on Thursday
nights. Asked about the change
in opening, Drama Director Paul
Crouch said, “Students have
complained that they didn't
have enough opportunities to
see the plays. We decided to
open on Wednesday to give
. them one more performance.
Since the additional perform
ance costs us more to do, we will
have to revert to the Thursday
opening it we do not get large
Wednesday night audiences."
The play will run through Satur
day, giving students, faculty,
staff and others four perfor
mance chances.
Questioned about the large
cast involved. Crouch said,
"Putting thirty-six people on
our small stage has been a real
challenge, but it has been worth
it. This play gives inexperienced
actors the chance to play small
parts and find out what per
forming is all about. Hopefully,
many of these people will want
to come back and play larger
roles in the future."
Crouch also talked about the
ideas dramatized in the plav.
The plot depicts the famous
Scopes Monkey Trial which
raised the question of whether
evolution could be taught in the
public schools. "But," says
Crouch, "the play is not about
evolution. It’s about whether
people have the right to explore
any idea that someone might
raise. One character in the play
says, ‘An idea is like a child
inside your body, it has to be
born.’ That’s what we are
concerned with in this play."
AC faculty, staft, and stu
dents with ID’s are admitted
free. Other students are charg
ed fifty cents; adults one-fifty at
the door.
United Campus Christian
Fellowship (UCCF) will meet on
Oct. 8, that’s next Monday, in
Hardy Alumni Hall at 5:00 p.m.
There will be a free meal
served, games, and good
Christian Fellowship. Everyone
is invited to attend.
Attention all EH I members;
Our next meeting will be held in
Hines 112, on Oct. 9, at 7;00
p.m. Be there!
Shape Up and Trim Down! All
women residents arc invited to
participate in an "Exercise
Club" which will be held each
Monday at 7:30 p.m. in Harper
Hall Recreation Room. The ex
ercises will be directed by Susan
Ward and sponsored by the
Women’s Interdorm
Association. Set aside a few
minutes on each Monday to
shape up and trim down along
with friends.
The Young Democrats will be
having an organizational meet
ing in Hines Hall on Monday,
Oct.8, 1979, at 6:30 p.m. All
interested persons are invited to
attend. Plans for this year will
be discussed.
Students who have not sub
mitted an application to the
Teacher Education Program
(Student Teaching) for the
Spring of 1980 must do so now.
Deadline is Oct. 12, 1979.
Application forms may be pick
ed in the Department of Educa
tion office and returned to
Mr. Tait.
All students who had pictures
taken by Smith Studio for the
yearbook may see their proofs at
the following times; Oct 8, 10
a.m.-3 p.m.;Oct 9, 10 a.m. -3
p.m.
The 1979 Pine Knot may be
picked up during the following
times; Oct. 10, 9 a.m.-3p.m.;
Oct. 11. 9 a.m.-3 p.m.; Oct. 12,
9 a . m . -3 p . m .
Plans for the annual ski trip to
Appalachain Ski Mountain near
Bix)ne are now nearing comple
tion. This trip promises to be
another great one complete with
a New Year’s Hve Party. The
trip dates are Dec. 31-Jan. 4,
1980. New features of this
trip include an Intermediate
Course with skiing at 3 different
mountains and required training
sessions for those desiring
college credit (5 one-hour ses
sions will be taught here at ACC
prior to the trip. The $110 fee
furnishes all your needs except
transportation and meals. It's a
great deal and great fun too!
Ask someone who has been,
then plan to attend. Registration
including a $25.00 deposit, is
Thursday, Nov. 8. at 4:30 p.m.
in Hardy Alumni Hall.
The Foreign Language Club
will have its first meeting
Wednesday,Oct. 10, 1979, at
3:00 p.m. in the nursing build
ing. Room 123. All interested
people please attend.
A worship service, sponsored
by CCA, will be held on
Wednesday, Oct. 16, in Howard
Chapel. The service, which will
run from 6:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.,
will have a little something for
everyone. Everyone is welcome
to attend.
Athletics
Intramural Department needs
students (male and female) to
officiate intramural volleyball
and basketball. Games will be
played from 6-10 p.m. Monday
through Thursday. Any student
interested sign up in the intra
mural office (mobile unit)
Monday and Wednesday, 9 a.m.
to 2 p.m.; Tuesday and
Thursday, 2-4 p.m. Basketball
officiating pays $2.50 per game
and volleyball is $1.75 per
match.
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