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ARCHIVES THECECli W. ROBBINS LIBRARY UOUISBURG COLLEGE LOUISBURG, N.C. 27549 !■ - y' 1^ I r- " _. tOUISBURGCOLLEC ] 1111 j 111 '|| 111 r nrfn louisburg,n.c.zh me Colurnlns I C”"'‘ *1 ‘ I 1 M JJ-i 1. October 1987 Louisburg College College Welcomes Parents Staff The annual Louisburg College Parent’s Day Lunch eon and Program takes place Saturday, October 24, beginning with registration and refreshments at the Benson Chapel and Religious Life Center at 10:15 a.m. Parent’s Day, always a special time at the College, allows parent’s to become better acquainted with the College, its academic programming, extracurricular activities and faculty/staff. More importantly, it allows parents, students, and faculty to discuss individual academic achievement and progress. President J. Allen Norris, Jr., will preside over the Parent’s Day Luncheon and Program, scheduled to take place in the Berijamin N. Duke College Union and B. Everett Jordan Student Center at 11:30 a.m. The invocation will be delivered by The Reverend Sidney Stafford, college chaplain. Stephanie Leslie, president of the Student Government Association will deliver the welcome which will be followed by special music from the Louisburg College Show Choir, directed by Charles Johnson, and the Louisburg College Ensemble, directed by Daniel Steinert. Remarks will be made by C. Edward Brown, Jr., executive vice president and academic dean, and Gene Spears, chairman of the Faculty Affairs Committee. Parent-faculty and staff visitation is scheduled to take place between 1:15 and 4:30 p.m. In addition, several activities have been planned to compliment the day’s activities. Among them, a men’s basketball intrasquad scrim mage between 1:30 and 3:00 p.m.; a women’s basketball intrasquad scrimmage between 3:00 and 4:30 p.m.; an art exhibit, in the College Art Gallery, between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., and a Flower Show on display in Main Building throughout the day. The basketball games will be played in Holton Gymnasium. In addition, the bookstore will be open from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Dating Game, A Big Success by Tammi Baldwin “If you were an animal, what would your mating call be?” This is just one example of the humorous questions that were asked during the Wednesday, October 7 edition of die Dating Game, held in Wright dormitory lobby. Franklin and Wright dormitories sponsored the popular “home edition,” of the popular television program. In all, 24 student contestants took part in the successful activity which featured questions and answers from students hidden from each other as they choose dates. Six couples were selected after all of the questions and answers. Winning couples received a complimentary dinner to Pizza Hut, courtesy of Franklin and Wright dorms. Resident directors Renee' Leverett and Hall Turner were pleased with the turnout of over 100 people. To date, “The Dating Game,” has produced the biggest turn out for a dorm activity this year. continued on pg. 7 BiS Parents Day Schedule 1987 10:15 -11:15 a.m. Registration and Refreshments (Benson Chapel and Religious Life Center) Parking - Behind Taft Buildirfg or other campus locations 11:30 "1*00 P«m* ^ Parents Day Luncheon and Program (Cafeteria/Student Center) Parents and Students invited to attend 1:15 * 4:30 p.m. Paren^Faculty and Staff Visitation (Offices and Classrooms) : 1:3D • ioo , Men*s Basketball Intrasquad Scrimmage 'iX\-'VCHolton Gymnasium) ; ; 3:00 * 4:30 p.m/ 5 -Women's Basketball intrasquad Scrimmage (Holtofi, aymnasfum}“\ ;v; > Exhibit: Figure,Drawings by Tulie Speight (Art Gallery, Fine Arts Building) Flower Show, sponsored by Town and/Country Garden 10:^-11:30 17th Annual Folk Festival and Heritage Weekend by Sandy Marcom The 17th Annual Folk Festival and Heritage Weekend will take place November 7-8, 1987. The Folk Festival consists of the best in traditional folk music and dance, and blue grass music. Also, there will be an emphasis on heritage through arts and crafts. The program for the weekend begins on Saturday, Nov. 7, at 7 p.m. with die Folk Festival music and dance contest. This will be held in the continued on pg. 2
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