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Bank Pledges Large Sum to ACC
Dan Hensley
College Press Release
Branch Banking and Trust
Co. this week made a gift and
pledge in the amount of $36,000
to Atlantic Christian College. It
is the first major gift by busi
ness and industry made to the
1980-83 “Phase I” goal of $4
million in the college’s $22
million “1980’s : Decade of
Development” program
Branch Banking and Trust
Co. has been a substantial
supporter of Atlantic Christian
College for many years.
Through its recent gift and
pledge it continues to demon
strate its support to the college
and higher education.
BB&T President Throne
Gregory said, “The manage
ment of Branch Banking and
Trust Co. is well aware of the
effect contributions such as this
can have on the quality of
education which Atlantic
Christian College offers. It is
our hope that other businesses
and individuals will recognize
the college’s considerable influ
ence on our community and this
part of the state.”
Commenting on the gift. Dr.
Harold C. Doster, president of
the college, said, “Branch
Banking and Trust, with home
offices in Wilson and serving
the communities in the eastern
coastal plain of North Carolina,
share a common mission with
Forty-nine on List
College Press Release
Some 49 Atlantic Christian
College students were named to
the “President’s List” for aca
demic achievement during the
Fall Semester of the currefit
academic year, according to Dr.
Harold C. Doster, president of
the college.
To earn places on the
President’s List, students must
achieve a 4.0 grade point aver
age for the semester while
carrying a minimum of 12
semester hours.
Students named were:
B®»ufort County;Jane Roebuck
Craven County; Nancy S.
McLawhorn, Daniel E. Mitchell
Edgecombe County; Denise B.
Davis, Bobby C. Gardner
Greene County: Kathy F.
Blizzard
Halifax County: Doris A. King,
Kitty M. Strickland
Johnston County: Frances E.
Bass, Judith M. Hauser, Judith
H- Hayes, Patricia F.
Fritzgerald, Deborah M. Tyson
l*e County: Nancy E. Bridges
Lenoir County: Linda C. Taylor
Nash County: Wallace C,
Langley, Chery! S. Pelt, William
M. Throp, Lottie G. Strum
Northampton County: John N.
Vaughan
Pasquaotanli County: Constance
D. Basnight
Person County: Kenneth D.
Hines, Ronald L. Morton
Wake County; Dwieht Ausley,
Maijorie K. King, Jayne F.
Peacock
Wayne County: Tamara S.
Adams, David T. Hill, Freda
F. Davis
Wilson County; Carla W. Bryant
Esther D. Evans, Michael P.
Lemmons, Betty Renfrew,
Kenneth A. Barnes, Sandra
Beitler, Carol C. Bell, Pamela
W. Boyette, Joann Brewer,
Linda G. Clark, Patty J.
Dawson, Susan B. Deans, Ethel
C.Eatmon, Lynne R. Gallimore,
Peggy M. Parks, Cathy L.
Strickland, Kirby A. Tyndall,
Beverly D. Woodley, Eileen D.
Woodward
OUT OF STATE
Masschusetts: Marilyn R.
Spinale
Atlantic Christian College. A
committment to a higher quality
of life for its citizens brings to
gether the educational mission
of Atlantic Chrisatian College
with a mission advocated in
progressive banking. We are
grateful to BBcfeT for its gen
erous support in helping us to
fulfil this mission.
“Today, as never before, the
strength of free enterprise is
best assured when private busi
ness supports and strengthens
private higher education. We
have a mutual concern for the
freedoms upon which nation’s
economic system has been es
tablished and through which it
thrives. Higher education is one
cornerstone of this system just
as progressive banking contin
ues to be a cornerstone. Our
mutual goals are well supported
through committments of this
magnitude and generosity.
We deeply appreciate the
confidence illustrated by this
gift from Branch Banking and
Trust.”
Hensley joins program
College Press Release
Dan Hensley, Jr. has been
named Director of Deferred
Giving and Church Relations at
Atlantic Christian College, ac
cording to an announcement
by Dr. Harold C. Doster, presi
dent of the college. The ap
pointment became effective
January 1.
The appointment concides
with the college entering a new
program designated as “The
1980’s: A Decade of Develop
ment”. A major portion of the
program is to emphasize the
area of deferred giving and be
quest. The leadership of the in
stitution feels that the future of
the college depends upon com
mitments to significantly in
crease its endowment.
The "decade of develop
ment" program with a goal ot
$22 million, includes $15 million
for endowment, by way of
deferred gifts.
A program of this magnitude
encompasses all the college’s
constituents which includes the
church. An intense effort will be
made to broaden and strengthen
the relationships between the
church and the college.
To launch this program the
college has created the new
position of Director of Deferred
Giving and Church Relations.
Hensley, in this new capacity,
has joined the college’s division
of development.
H. Dale Almond, Vice-Presi
dent for Development, com
menting on the new director in
the college’s program of devel
opment said. “With today’s ec
onomic circumstances it is im
perative that Atlantic Christian
College pursue a course of
financial responsibility based
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Monday, Jan. 21
Tuesday, Jan. 22
7:00 p.m. Stage and Script Tryouts Howard Chapel
7:00 p.m
8:00 p.m
Last Day for Drop-Add
Stage and Script Tryouts Howard Chapel
Coffeehouse Hardy
Wednesday, Jan. 23 5:00 p.m. Slide Film Ucture
Hardy
Trustee Room
Thursday, Jan. 24 5;45 p.m. SGA Senate
Saturday, Jan. 26 10:00 p.m. Children’s Gymnastic Wilson Gym