pt^ / New On the Scene NATHAN COX Joining the Business Department of SCC this summer was Nathan Cox, Jr., of Clarkton. Cox is a graduate of Duke University, and plans to continue his education at the University of Chicago. Cox states that he really likes the atmosphere of SCC. He feels the community college has provided a place for people to come together, to think and rap and is one of the most creative at mospheres he has ever en countered. BARRY NATION Nation is the newest ad dition to the English department. He received his B.A. in English from the University of Florida and his M.A. in English from Western Carolina University. Nation and his wife Cherrie are residents of Chadbourn. His hobbie include golf, tennis, handball, and reading 20th Century novels. When asked about SCC, he com mented on the good at mosphere for students and faculty to get together and the foosball machines. EARL HUGHES Hughes comes to SCC as the new microbiology in structor. He received his B.S. in biology from Campbell College and his M.S. from N.C. State. He and his wife Dianna and their “almost two year old” daughter Dana reside in the Ash Community. Before coming to SCC he taught physical education and health at Waccamaw High School. His hobbies include fishing and carpentry. He is im pressed with the general enthusiasm of the faculty and the attitude of the ad ministrators. He feels the facilities are good and would even compare them to Campbell College. He noted the helpfulness of the work - study students and also the school’s innovative attitude toward teaching methods. Also, he mentioned there were more op portunities for the faculty to meet and socialize with each other. RICHARD JOHNSON Richard Johnson, the newest member of the mathematics department, is from Morehead City. He has previously taught at St. Andrews Presbyterian College and also at Lenoir Community College. Johnson is a member of the Mathematics Association of America and also of the National Mathematics Honor Fraternity. He recently presented a talk at the summer meeting of the Mathematics Association in Eugene, Oregon. His hobbies include bridge and tennis. MRS. JACOBYNA JONES Jacobyna Jones is one of the new members of the faculty staff at SCC. She is from Henderson, and now lives on 308 N. Thompson Street, Whiteville. She holds a B.A. Degree from Elon College, and an M.A. Degree from Appalachian State University. Mrs. Jones is teaching shorthand and business communication. What she likes most about SCC is “everything”: The pretty campus, the faculty staff, and the students. Her favorite hobbies are sewing, bridge, and reading. Mrs. Jones stated, “I ap preciate the opportunity of being here at SCC and I hope to get to know everyone before too long.” GEORGE REID George Willis Reid was instructor of the Black History studies course this summer at SCC. We feel Reid’s class was both in teresting and informative and gave all that took the course a broad insight on the history of the black man. Reid is a graduate of North Carolina Central University at Durham, and plans to continue his studies this fall at Howard University. Among Reid’s favorite hobbies are basketball, football, ping pong and swimming. “One thing I really love to do is rap,” stated Reid, “to really socialize and make friends.” He sums up his philosophy on life like this: “to live each day of life as fully as you can without hurting other people.” Reid presently resides in Fayetteville with his wife Nettie and one-year-old daughter, Keenah. MISS BRENDA EDGE Miss Brenda Kay Edge is a new teacher in our English department. She received her B.A. from UNC-W and her M.A. from Appalachian. Her hobbies are reading, sewing, cooking, and traveling, especially in the mountains. She likes SCC because it is small enough to allow the teachers to take special interest in students, and offer them help. Miss Edge resides in Reigelwood with her parents. KATHRYN COLLINS Kathryn Kay Collins of Pembroke is a new addition to our nursing department. She holds a B.S. degree from the College of St. Scholastica. She has held posts in Forsyth Memorial Hospital, Winston - Salem; Catawba Memorial Hospital in Hickory and St. Mary’s in Duluth, Minnesota. MAURICE MAXWELL One of the new teachers to enli^ten the campus at SCC this year is Maurice Maxwell. He has a B.S. from Emory Henry College. There, he majored in chenustry ana minored in physics and mathematics. Maxwell graduated from West Virginia University with a Ph. D. in organic chemistry. Maxwell has been in Whiteville since April. He is a resident on West Calhoun Street in Whiteville. Some of his likes about SCC are the student body and faculty. He also likes warm weather, reading, auto machanics and golf. Maxwell teaches chemistry and physics. Miss Robinson now lives in Chadbourn, North Carolina. She is originally from Boone, North Carolina. She is a graduate from Wake Forest University, Winston - Salem, North Carolina. She holds a B.A. Degree in Spanish. She teaches Spanish 101-201 and English. Miss Robinson stated, “What I like most about SCC are the students. They are very friendly. I like the way it is set up to help students. I like its modern facilities and atmosphere.” Her favorite hobbies are now skiing, tennis, reading, and art. Other new teachers will be featured in the next edition. SlIlHp SCC STUDENTS TURN OUT IN HORDES TO WITNESS 'STUMP DAY' ACTIVITIES.