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September 22,1980
Atlantic Christian College
Number S
ACADKMY AWAlllKS
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For the first time in the history-
of the Academy Awards, there
has never been a variable
coupe’ etat in the area of real
life drama. This year, the
Nursing Department of ACC
made a complete conquest of all
the awards. It is my great
pleasure to announce the win
ners of this year's awards.
For Best Producer: Goes to a
woman who is very blunt, very
honest, a woman of ingenuity, a
woman of character. This
person (a human being) has
designed her whole life around
real life drama -- nursing.
Remember that nursing is car
ing for the sick AND caring for
the healthy professionally. This
is her roots, her foundation she
has built her whole life around.
She is a person who is always
scaling the mountain trying to
reach the top of perfection.
Students of ACC* don’t let her
outer appearance fool you —
give her a chance!!She is a
teacher who tries to ignite the
sparks of discovery within
ourselves. She is a woman who
cares very much about you. Yes
folks, she is tough because she
wants you to become the best
possible person you are capable
of . This award goes to the
chairwoman of the Nursing
Department - Dr. Sue Hunter.
Best Director: Goes to a group
of people, teachers that enthus
iastically apply their knowledge
and know how of nursing. Like
many nurses (Clara Barton
material), they are dedicated to
the nursing cause. They make
every effort possible to give
their time to the students, in
order to get this help, you must
go out and get it from them, not
waiting for them to come to you.
Yes folks, they run a tight ship,
they have to. especially when
we are dealing with people’s
lives. Believe me, this ship is
not like the Titanic, it’s more
like the Queen Mary. I’d like to
present the Oscar for Best
Director to the Nursing Faculty
1980.
The next award goes to the
Best Actors/ Actresses, Best
Supporting Actors/ Actresses.
These are the hard core nursing
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students of ACC who spend
many laborious hours studying.
Their day starts way before
sunrise and finishes sometimes
way into the night. They
literally sleep, think, and cat
nursing. They basically do it
because it’s their way of show
ing love to their fellow man.
Yes folks, it takes a special
person to do it and that’s what
makes nursing so special.
These students give up a lot. but
in return, they will reap for what
they have sown! 1 am proud to
present this Oscar to the Nurs
ing students of 1980.
And now for the award that
sums up the expertise of the
Production, Direction, and Act-
mg in this true to life drama; we
present the Academy Award for
Fall 1980 to the Nursing Depart
ment of Atlantic Christian Coll
ege.
The Nursing Department is
engineered to help the student
systematically learn the cxin-
ccpts and processes necessary
to nn>dern nursing. The con
cepts presented are holistic
man, general systems theory,
human growth and develop
ment, Maslow's Heirarchy of
Basic Needs, Stress and Adap
tation and the Health-illncss
continuum.
The final paragraph descrip
tion is frtim the 1980 general
catolog of Atlantic Christian
College.
"PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER...”
SIGMA Pill EPS1L0^^
EDITOR'S NOTE: “The Colleg
iate” will do a special profile
report on the various fratern
ities, sororities, and special
organizations on the campus of
Atlantic Christian College. We
will present these profiles as the
organizations discussed should
be [despite certain stereotypes
placed upon them]. We will just
objectively present the facts.
The Sigma Phi Epsilon
Fraternity, commonly known as
the Sig Ep’s, was founded in
1901 in jur upstairs neighbor,
the state of Virginia. This
particular chapter grew out of a
local fraternity, the Sigma Rhop
Pi, which was founded at our
own Atlantic Christian College.
Let me tell you right now, before
we explore the world of the Sig
Ep’s, it's the second largest
fraternity in the WORLD
be, n de. xion
Like every great piece of work,
such as a song, a book, the
biggest super-structured build
ing, they all share this special
substance. It's how the melody
and lyrics create the number
one song; the vocabulary - the
story, how it’s written that
makes a book a best seller; it’s
how the foundation, the skel
eton, the materials, the man
power, the ingenuity are all put
together that make the world’s
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OAK CONCERT
Everyone is invited to a concert this Friday night at 8:15 p.m. in Wilson
Gymnasium. The rock group Oak will perform. Oak has just released their first
album entitled “Oak” with the hit single "This Is Love” featured on it. Admission
free for AC students and faculty with I.D. and $2.00 for guests, so come on out and
jam with Oak this Friday night.
largest building so for Sigma
Phi Epsilon.
How is the fraternity built?
What are the vital organs that
make this fraternity so down to
earth?
The Sig Ep's are built on
virtue instead of success. Virtue
is their main substance. THat
virtue of which we speak is
composed of trust, which leads
to friendship. Both of these
together give the grand total of
BROTHERHOOD.These three
qualities are not handed down to
you if you are a new Sig Ep. In
order to achieve this brother
hood the Sig Ep way. you must
establish and develop that trust,
which then in turn leads to
friendship and then eventually
with time, you achieve the
ultimate goal of BROTHER
HOOD.
Let's keep exploring the Sig
Ep world and see what adven
tures we encounter together and
find more of the treasures of this
popular fraternity.
The Sig Ep's have a varity of
resources. They have ingenuity
that imaginative resource called
inventiveness, through their
years of existence. They have
within their hands a very im
portant resource called leader
ship. Each individual in the
fraternity is a leader, an ex
ample to one another in the
brotherhood. They also have a
very unique resource. They
have a melting pot of personal
ities, cultures, ways of life;
beliefs which are all under one
brotherhood! They are ready
to accept each other as they
really are. They may not agree
with someone personally, but
they have learned to accept each
other's faults, try to improve
and move upward. None of
these resources could have been
achieved without the biggest
and largest asset of all (which
virtually no other fraternity can
match - MANPOWER.
If a person expects to get out
of this school with a sheepskin,
then he will have to take English
2(M. In English 204, you will
study a very famous Greek hero,
Ulysses. He was known for his
wisdom, sense of judgment, and
shrewdness. Well, he spent
many years trying to find his
home. He eventually found it, a
feat he could never have accom
plished without these qualities.
So too for the Sig Ep’s. Their
search for a permanent home
ended on August 18 when they
purchased the house at 606
Nash Street. Their new home
consists of fifteen rooms -
bedrooms which arc huge, bath
rooms that you can get lost in,
and living and dining rooms
which are KING KONG SIZE!
They have a kitchen in which
you can fit a complete catering
service. The Sig Ep’s are doing
their own remodeling. They
have already converted the attic
into two spacious and cozy
rooms. They have remodeled
some of the bathrooms by
installing new shower stalls,
doing their own plumbing and
carpentry work. They also plan
to remodel the kitchen, build an
office for their president, and
landscape their property. Be
lieve me, they have the
ingenuity and the manpower!
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