•Si THE «■ PILOT page 4 REVIEWS Gardner-WfebbGJkge OCTOBER, 1980 BOILING SPRINGS, NORTH CAROLINA 28017 Construction Begins On Convocation Center An announcement of a $200,000 gift to the Lutz-Yelton Con vocation Center from Paul B. Porter was made during the Fall Convocation program, Sept. 4. Pictured (left to right) are Hobart Smith of Charlotte, Chairman of the Gardner- Webb Board of Trustees, Mr. Porter, Chairman of the Board of Porter Brothers, Inc. and President Craven Williams. (Photo by Pete Decker) This story is for those old timers who remember the long-neglected mudflats in between Myers and Spang ler dorms and the stadium. At last, thanks to a one-half million dollar gift from the Lutz-Yelton Foundation Inc. and a $200,000 contribution from Paul B. Porters, Inc. of Shelby, construction has begun on the Lutz-Yelton Convocation Center! The announcement of the Porter gift was made during Fall Convocation, even while the construction crew had al ready started digging. The history of gifts toward the building of the Convocation center is char acterized by generosity. Over 500 people have been reponsible for the attain ment of $3,150,000 in pledges. The Paul Porter by Debbie Drayer gift makes another pledge possible: at the August graduation ceremonies, President Williams an nounced that the Kresge Foundation had designated an $150,000 challenge grant for the convocation center, providing that a matching $550,000 could be secured. Responding to the Porter gift, Hobart Smith, chair man of the Board of Trust- tees said, “The splendid gift from Paul Porter gets us off to a fine beginning on meet ing the Kresge challenge.” When completed, the Con vocation Center will house one of the most sophisticat ed basketball arenas in the area, to be called the Paul Porter Arena. Also included will be the Wayne DeHart Arcade; physical education classes, a “human perform ance” laboratory and a fine arts facility capable of seat ing 600, named in honor of Mrs. Kathleen Dover. Commenting upon the im portance of the 65,000 sq.- foot structure, Dr. Craven Williams said, “The comple tion of this building will fill a major void in the life of this campus. Our musicians have no stage on which to per form. The completion of this building will fix that. Our Health and Physical Educa tion majors have no labora tory and activity areas. The completion of this building wiU fix that. Our basketball team has no arena approp riate for their skUls. The completion of this building will fix that. Our 1500 stu dents have no recreational area for free play. The completion will fix that.” New Faculty At Gardner-Webb Academic Awards Presented By Julie Jones Gardner-Webb and THE PILOT say a big “welcome” to fourteen new faces in the GWC faculty this year. Dr. Kenneth Abernathy, from Lincolnton, is the new associate professor of math- matics and Computer Science. Dr. Abernathy received his Masters and Ph.D. degree in Mathemat ics from Duke University. Mr. Craig Lee Barry, a grad uate of University of N.C. of Charlotte, joins Gardner- Webb as an instructor in Management. Mr. Barry will serve as Assistant Tennis Coach also. The Nursing Dept, boasts two new additions, Mrs. Martha Baskin and Mrs. Brenda McBride. Mrs. Bas kin, of Rutherfordton, is a graduate of Winston-Salem State University and Medi cal College of Georgia. She is an assistant professor of nursing. Mrs. McBride, wife of Campus Minister Rev. Richard McBride, is an in structor in the Nursing de partment and received a B.S.N. from WSSU in May, 1980. Another new, but probab ly more familiar face to some is Dr. Ruth Eunice Bookout. She is an assistant professor of Science Education and taught during summer school. Mr. David Degraaf, from Grand Rapids, Mich., is an assistant professor of Science Education and re ceived his undergraduate de gree from Calvin College and an M A in Science and Biolo gy from Western Michi gan University. The Music Department al so has two new additions, Mr. Terry Lee Fern and Mr. Ted Stanley. Mr. Fern is an associate professor, a gradu ate of Oklahoma Baptist University, and‘is currently a candidate for a doctoral degree in voice at North Texas State University. Mr. Stanley is a music instructor who graduated fi*om Duke University and Florida State University. He re ceived a Master of Music degree at FSU. Mr. Thomas H. Jones, is a former graduate teaching assistant at NCSU and a Biology instructor at St. Andrews Presbyterian Col lege. Mr. Jones has received a one year appointment at GWC as a Biology instruct or. He is currently working towards a Ph.D. at NCSU. The Business department has a new Chairman. Dr. F. E. Richards, known to some as “Ace”, received a M.B.A. degree at Lamar University in Texas and a Doctor of Philosophy degree at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. Dr. Richards joins GWC as an associate professor. Dr. John B. Krampitz joins the Gardner-Webb Physical Education depart ment as an assistant pro fessor. Before coming to Gardner-Webb, Dr. Kramp itz was a lecturer in Physical Education at Texas A & M University, where he receiv ed his Doctor of Philosophy degree in August. Mr. James E. O’Neal, an assistant professor of Eco nomics, is a graduate of Western Carolina University where he received a B.S. degree in Business Educa tion and an MBA in Man agement. He has a one-year appointment at Gardner- Webb. The new Assistant Direc tor for the Degree Program for the Deaf, is Dr. Michael Ndurumbo, a native of Kenya, Africa. He received a Ph.D. in Educational Ad ministration and Special Education from George Pea body College for Teaching of Vanderbilt University. He is an Adjunct Professor. Last, but not least, the Sociology department also has a new addition. Dr. Mar vin Glenn Weber, of Fair Haven, Vermont, joins Gardner-Webb as an assoc iate professor of Sociology. Dr. Weber is a graduate of Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois, and received his Ed.P. in College Teach ing-Sociology at North Tex as State University. During the formal Fall Convocation Program, the follow ing academic awards were presented by Dr. Williams: AWARDS Jamie Lynne McNeely — Spangler Leadership Award Greenville, S.C. Cindy Dee Patterson — Freshman QPR 3.91 Taylorsville, N. C. Julia Ann Johnson — Sophomore QPR 3.87 Morganton, N. C. Mary Louise Abrams — Junior QPR 4.0 Boiling Springs, N. C. Rachel Elizabeth Schlafer — Junior QPR 4.0 PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIPS Kirby Todd Phillips, Charlotte, N. C. Angela Darlene Gasperson, Hendersonville, N. C. Rosalind Tracey Tucker, Charlotte, N. C. Linda Carol Greene, Mount Holly, N. C. Karen R. Wilson, Lexington, N. C. Carolyn Elaine McCarter, Canton, N. C. Kimberly Diane Howard, Oakboro, N. C. Jonathan Edward Barry Scott, Miami, Florida Gardner-Webb observed Parent’s Day, Saturday, Sept, 27. Pictured above is Mr. and Mrs. William E. Griffith with their daughter, Mary, a senior and senior Robin Yarborough of Salisbury. (Photo by Pete Decker}