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Local thespians were greeted with much enthusiasm by responsive audiences In the recent
production of ‘Inherit the Wind.’
Gardner recital tonight
Eraina Casidy Gardner will be
presented in a piano recital by
the Music Department of
Atlantic Christian College on
Monday evening, Oct. 15, at
5:00 p.m. The program will be
n the Choral Room of the Roma
Hackney Music Building. It will
■‘Reflections in the Water” by
pebussy, and “Symphonic
Variations” by Franck. The
Franck piece was written for
piano and orchestra; Richard W.
Howar, also a piano major, will
issist at the second piano.
Mrs. Gardner is a junior
Music Education major. She has
studied piano with Mrs. R.
W. Lamm. Mrs. E.T. Stallings,
Mrs. Thelma Sasser, Mr. James
Clyburn of Meredith College,
and Mrs. Jane Bostic Sherwood
of A.C. She teaches piano
privately.
Activities at the college in
clude membership in the choir
and the student chapter of the
Music Educators National Co
ference. Mrs. Gardner has per-
Music Educators National Con-
festivals and competitions
sponsored by the North Carolina
Music Teachers Association.
Mrs. Gardner is a Music
Bulletin Board
5HAPE UP AND TRIM DOWN!
Ml women residents are invited
:o participate in an ” Exercise
Zlub" which will be held each
Monday at 7:30 p.m. in Harper
Hall Recreation Room. The ex-
srcises will be directed by Susan
Ward and sponsored by the
Women’s Interdorm Associa
tion. Set aside a few minutes on
each Monday to shape up and
trim down along with friends!
Alpha Omega Christian Fellow
ship meets every Thursday at
7:00 p.m. in the Still Point.
Everyone is urged to come and
enjoy the meeting.
The A.C.C. Math Club will hold
its monthly meeting on Thurs
day, Oct. 18, at 11:00 in Room
201 of the Hardy Building. Mr,
Falor from the Placement Office
will be the guest speaker and
refreshments will be served. All
interested people are invited to
attend.
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Wenner featured
in Art Gallery
This month’s exhibit in A.C.’s
Case Art Gallery is a one-
woman show of twenty-seven
pastels and watercolors. Jean
Wenner of Jacksonville, N.C. is
the featured artist. Her associa
tion as President of the Onslow
County Arts Council, President
of the Onslow Art Society and as
a board member of the North
Carolina Association of Arts
Councils can explain her local,
rural, and beach motifs. The
majority of the works, however,
are stiil-lifes. The most out
standing one is titled “Cabbage
and Turnips." In this one work,
the intent is clear, and the colors
stand out from the maroon
background and are able to
represent through depth and the
j freshness of color the artist’s
^ most defined work. The other
works are water colors or water
colors and pastels combined.
Mr. Chris Wilson, a member
of the art faculty, commented,
"The works are sincere. The
pastels are handled well; the
best of them are visual poetry.
The restrained touch and deli
cate colorations are refreshing
in a world of neon, plastic and
loud music which lacks melody.
The artist's enthusiasm for the
unobtrusive is well communic
ated.” Wenner’s works are
appeasing to the eye. The
subject matter for the works are
not entirely original, but a few
are handled well. For example,
the pastel ’Bouquet’ shows a
vase and flowers as a combina
tion of geometric design, tex-
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Honors Scholarship student at
Atlantic Christian. She is also
recipient of the Kaye Dawson
Warren Memorial Scholarship
and the Cobb Moss Memorial
Scholarship, both awarded for
music performance ability.
Parents of the recitalist are
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Cassidy
of Wilson. She is married to Mr.
Joseph E. Gardner, also of
Wilson.
The public is cordially invited
to attend without charge. One
may park in the lots adjacent to
the Music Building on the
corner of Whitehead and
Woodard Streets.
Dale Almond arrives this
week to take over his new
position as Vice-president in
charge of development. Almond
is replacing Dave Clevland, who
left A.C. this summer to take a
•Banking position in Kentucky.
SGA Congregat
is
by Catherine Ldwards
The Senate met for its bi
monthly meeting on Sept. 27,
1979. Some interesting commit
tee reports ensued after the
meeting was called to order at
6:15 p.m. The chairperson of the
Charter Renewal Committee.
John Clyburn, read a list of the
organizations that has pet
itioned for campus organiza
tional recognition and moved
that the Senate accept them.
The Senate so moved and the
list was publicized in last week’s
Collegiate. Clyburn also intro
duced a proposed new organiz
ation, Delta Sigma Theta; they
also received Senate approval.
Carl Frazier, of the Grievance
Committee, reported from their
meeting with Dean Davis that
the dean is aware that some
professors are not keeping with
the rules of the absenteeism
policy established by the schtxil.
Dean Davis said that those
teachers not following the policy
of giving a written notice to their
students regarding their absen
teeism rule, will be subject to
reprimand and a note of such
action will be included in their
college folders. Frazier also
reported that Dean Davis has
changed the times for exams. In
the past, exam hours have been
8:00-10:00. 11:00-1:00, and
3:00-5:00. They now will be
9:00-11:00, 12:00-2:00 and
3:00-5:00.
The Constitution and Bylaws
Committee will have a report
after their next meeting.
Catherine Edwards of the
C'afeteria FihxI Committee in-
trixluced AKA Director Steve
Cummings to the Senate. He
spoke briefly on his concerns
pertaining to student needs and
the ability and willingness of the
cafeteria staff to meet them.
Under old business. SB#1, the
proposed budget, was passed.
The Election Committee diKs
not have its required number of
members, and students arc still
being sought to fill the available
positions.
A few items were brought to
the Senate fl<x>r under new
business. Bob Vartanian asked
that an explanation for the
newly charged parking fees be
investigated by the Grievance
Committee. After announce
ments. the Senate was ad
journed by David Webb.
On Oct. 4, 1979, a special
Senate meeting was called, the
main order of business being
the Slate of the Asstxriation
Address given by SGA Presi
dent George T. Murphy. A copy
of the address is on file in the
SGA office.
At the completion of the State
of the Association address, a
meeting of the Senate was
called by Speaker David Webb.
A resolution was introduced by
Edwards to honor the A.C.
NAIA 1979 tennis champions.
The resolution passed by ac-
claimation and will be printed in
the Collegiate.
CCA retreat set
Plans have been drawn up
and reservations made, but it’s
still not too late for you to join
the group that's going on the
Don Lee Retreat. For only $7.00,
you too can take part in this
weekend full of fun, food, and
fellowship. This $7.00 takes
care of your transportation down
there and back, all the f<x>d, and
your night's lodging. (Where
else can you eat three meals,
and get two tanks of gas for
$7.00?)
The group will be leaving at
4:00 p. m. Friday, Nov. 2, from
behind the Nursing Building,
and be back by 5:00 p. m.
Saturday, Nov. 3. But what
happens between the departure
and the return is something
everyone should experience. It
will be a challenge, and ad
venture and a time to get away
and relax.
The only things you need to
bring are sleeping bag and/or
heavy blankets, pillows(if de
sired), warm clothes, toilettres.
and a desire to have a g(X)d
time.(no electrical appliances
please, i. e. electric razors,
radios.) We'll take care of the
rest.
Deadline for having your
money in is Oct. 22. NO MORK
CAN BE ACCEPTED AFTER
THISj Transportation will be
supplied on a first come, first
serve basis. You can put in your
application with, and give your
fee to, Susan Wheeler, Cliff
Harris, or Rueggy Copen. If you
want more information, call
291-7712.
Hope to see you there.
UPCOMING EVENTS
7:30 p.m.
MONDAY, OCT. 15
Exercise Club
Harper Hall Rec Room
11:00 a.m.
6:00 p.m.
6:15 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
TUESDAY, OCT. 16
Gymnastic Club Wilson Gym Balcony
CCA Worship Service Howard Chapel
MIA Executive Council Student Service Conf. Rm.
MIA & WlA Placement Meeting Hardy Alumni
SGA Cabinet Meeting s,udent Services Conf Rm.
All Day
WEDNESDAY. OCT. 17
Board of Trustees Meeting
11:00 a.m.
7:00 p.m.
THURSDAY. OCT. 18
Math Club
Alpha Omega
Hardy Building, Room 201
Still Point
5:00 p.m.
FRIDAY, OCT. 19
Dorms Close for Mid Semester Break