<*1 ‘ It* VPtf Keck to Present Address le Cross pleases his audience jiperfonning an ancore daring « weekends Springfest, held Bnrronghs on the AC campns. For more pictures, see page 4. College Press Release Dr. Leander E. Keck, dean of the Yale Divinity School, will be the guest speaker for Atlantic Christian College’s 78th Annual Commencement to be held here May 11. Dr. Keck became dean and Winkley Professor of Biblical Theology at Yale Divinity School in 1979. He was professor and chairman of the Division of Religion in graduate school, Emory University, 1972-77; served as a professor at Van derbilt Divini^ School, 1959-72; and was instructor in biblical history at Wellesley Collece 1957-59. Born near Washburn, N.C., Dr. Keck received the B.A. degree from Linfield College; the B.D. degree from Andover Newton Theological School; the Ph.D degree from Yale Uni versity; and the honorary S. T. D. degree from Bethany Col lege. Since 1970 he has served as a visiting professor at Candler School of Theology, Emory Uni versity; lliff School of Theology, Colorado;and Union Theological Seminary, Manila. He has done postdoctoral research in Tubin gen, Germany and in Cam bridge, England. Dr. Keck has held numerous lectureships since 1965. The latest lectureships include the Gray Lectures at Duke Univers ity in 1979, and the Shaffer Lectures at Yale Divinity School in 1980. He is a member of the American Academy of Religion, the Society of Biblical Liter ature, and Studiorum Novi Testament! Sociaetas. A number of books have been written by Dr. Keck including: “Taking the Bible Seriously,” 1962; "Mandate to Witness,” 1964; “A Future for the Histor ical Jesus,” 1971; "Proclam ation,” Series B., Pentecost 3 (with Fred Craddock(. 4^76; “The N.T. Experience of Faith,” 1977; ‘‘The Bible in the Pulpit,” 1978; and “Paul and His Letters,” 1979. He now has two books in process. He has edited 15 books and written 34 articles, 41 critical book reviews and is author on numerous addresses, papers, and curri culum materials. Dr. Keck has served as a member of the editorial board for the “Journal of Biblical Literature.” 1970-73; was editor of the Monograph Series for the Society of Biblical Literature. 1972-73; served as vice-pres- ident for the Southeastern Sec tion, Society of Biblical Litera ture, 1973-74, and a member of the Editorial Council for "Inter pretation,” 1977-80. He has served as chairman of the Research and Publication Com mittee of the Society of Biblical Literature since 1979, and has been the review editor for Life of Jesus, N.T. Ethics, "Religious Studies Review,” since 1975. Alpha Chi Inducts 18 Fellowships Offered for 1980-81 College Press Release Atlantic Christian College has stablished an Undergraduate Sowship Program through ikich student “Fellows” may OTveupto$8,000 during their »vear undergraduate studies «tie college. The college has ade provisions to award up to Jl undergraduate fellowships i( the 1980-81 academic year. Hie purpose of the fellowship agram is to encourage aca- fflic excellence and campus adership by providing special iportunities for students who iemonstrates superior ability. By placing the Fellows in ad vanced programs and requiring them to assume responsible roles in academics and campus positions, the college hopes to cultivate their potential and develop leaders of the future. The college will appoint a faculty Mentor for each Fellow to allow fellowship responsibil ities to be developed on a one-to-one basis. In addition a Program Coordinator will pro vide campus-wide opportunities and monthly leadership devel opment seminars for the Fel lows. Each Mentor will assist in planning the direction of each Fellow’s academic pursuits with the Coordinator developing the leadership program at the col lege for the group. To receive consideration for an “ACC Undergraduate Fel lowship” students must make full application for admission to Atlantic Christian College and see page 4 College Press Release Eighteen outstanding Atlantic Christian College students were inducted into Alpha Chi national honor fraternity this week. Students must have achieved no less than a 3.5 grade point average to be considered for membership in the organiz ation. Those inducted into the or ganization were: Jackie S. Ennis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Strum. Route 1, Box 206 Battleboro. A junior, she is majoring in ele mentary education. Diana E. Daniel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Daniel, P.O. Box 44, Black Creek. A junior, she is majoring in elementary education. Deane Cotton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Deloit Cotton, Route 4, Box 153, Mount Olive. A junior, she is majoring in biology. Patricia Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Taylor, 1207 Boone St., Rocky Mount. A junior, she is majoring in biology. Kathy Sherrod, wife of Ben Sherrod, Route 1, Sims. A junior, she is majoring in music education, Judith M. Hauser, daughter of Richard E. Hildebrandt, P.O. Box 906, Kenly. A junior, she is majoring in history and minor- ing in political science. Nancy McLawhorn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie L. McLawhorn, Route 1, Ernul. A junior, she is majoring in edu cation of the hearing impaired. Jo Anne Cavenaugh,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Cavenaugh, Route 3, Box 192, Wallace. A junior, she is a gee page 4 Probation Policy Undergoes Changes Alumni Weekend May 2-3 College Press Release A fall weekend of activities lit scheduled for Atlantic jtetian College alumni May Tliecollege will hold its, 1980 |iuniQi Weekend, Friday and ®nlay, May 2-3. Founder’s "!' will be observed at the % on Thursday, May 1. . * Atlantic Christian Col- *8^ founder’s Day convocation ' scheduled to be held in ‘Wd Chapel, at 11 a.m. ™