t L If Vol. R~1 Asheville-Biltmore College, Asheville, N. C, November 12. 1959 No. R-3 ALUIiNI NEV/S FACULTY ATTEIvm ]>ffiETINGS(Cnt»d.) V/illiam Morrison,editor of the 1959 SULIMITjhas now become one of Asheville-Biltraore’ s"notable grads'* Under his leadership,and the sup ervision of Miss Mary Miller,the college won n first-place av;ard from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. Morrison is nov; a junior at the University of North Carolina,and is majoring in journalism, VJhile he attended Asho\ililtc-Bilt- more,he served as editor of the literary magazine,BLUETS,which v'as also a prize-winning effort.In ^is sophomore year he was also a mem ber of the IIAEJQUERS,the college drama club.His roles included that of Alfie in the Conrad Seiler com edy, "Good Night,Caroline",and that of Grumio in William Shakespeare's "Taming of the SKrew" ,v;hich was a part of the May-Day Pro£;ram.On May l6,he was one of the initiates to Delta Psi Omefea,the national hon orary dtamatic fraternity for .junior collet^es. FACULTY LIELiBERS ATTEIH: STATE MEETINGS From November 3 to 6,Miss Emily Porter,Registrar;Dean Joe Parsons; and President Glenn Bushey a^jjen- ded a series of educational meet ings at Durham,North Carolina, As a member of a recently appoin ted committee charged v’ith making a Co-operative Study of Teacher Ed ucation Curricula,Dr.Bushey atten ded sessions at the N.C.College Con ference at V'ashington-Djjke Hotel, There he heard Dr,Ordway Tead,Vice- President of Harrer Brothers Pub lishing Company,whose subject was "Assuring Learning Through leach- (CONTIMJED imXT COLUIvIN) ing in the First Tv/o College Years" Mpslc was protided by the Kens Glee club of Duke University.The final session was given over to special reports,election of offi cers, and other business, Lliss Porter attended the annual meeting of the N.C.Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admis sions Officers,These sessions on the Duke Canir»us were concerned with problems of registrars and ad missions officers,The chief add ress was given by Dr.Charles E. Harrell,of Indiana University,and President of the American Associa tion of Colle-riate Registrars, Dean Parsons,attending the Ass ociation of Academier Deans ,ljeard two outstanding addresses:"The Role of Science in the Liberal Arts".by Dr.Harry Kelly,Associate Director of the National Science Foundation,and"God and the IBM Ma chine",by Professor V/.Beach,of the Duke Divinity School. This faculty group returned to the home campus feeling that the meetings attended had been both stimulating and helpful in sol'^~ Ing educational problems, CAIvIPUS QUEENS TO BE ELECTED % + % + >|e Miss Sophomore,Miss Freshman,and fi\e May Queen,plus superlatives, elections,have been stepped up in order to have the pictiires ready in time for the r.nnual. The SUI^EvIIT and CRIER staffs also plan to select representatives,So, be on the lookout for your choice for one of our many"Campus Queens", THIS WAS AN UNPAID POLITICAL ANNOUnCEME!'®*

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