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Festivities brought smiles to all faces An annual event sponsored by the Campus Ministries organization, the Circle K Club, and the Baptist Young Women for children of the community, and of faculty members, the sunshine friends, and students is the Halloween Carnival. The sounds of games, the laughter and jest of aclown, and theshrieksand snarls of goblins and witches filled the air in the gymnasium. Not only the chil- dren enjoyed this special event, but students and parents as well. Remem- brances of those years of trick or treating came pleasantly back into focus while watching the festivities of the evening. Top: The antics and tricks of a clown are a wel- come sight Left: She doesn ' t seem to want to leave the clown poster. Center: The sunshine friends found the games fascinating along with a skelton outfit. Bottom: This goblin didn ' t keep anyone ' s company for too long. Halloween Carnival 29
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Dances provide a social atmosphere J |Au Social events which are anticipated and enjoyed by all students are the AC dances. A pleasant social atmosphere accompanies each event sponsored by the social board. On October 9, the popular group, August, performed for the first dance of the season. It is interesting to note that five out of the seven members of the band received a portion of their education at AC. As a contrast, the Baptist Young Women sponsored a square dance held in the gym on November 18. East- ern Seaboard provided the entertain- ment for a Christmas dance on De- cember 5, and another dance com- pleted Homecoming festivities on Feb- ruary 14 with Sugarcreek as the guest band. A spring dance finalized the events. Top: August members yield all their talents in a united effort. Center: The brief moment be- tween songs provides a much needed rest for some weary feet. Left: Soft, slow dances are always appreciated as a chance to hold that someone special closely. Right: The sounds of the steady rock beat inspire Mickey Oates and one of his friends to boogie with the music. Sfcfcfew K Ji l wVf r H ' T |c7 1 H i —A - i « HI 28 Dances
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Visitation policy placed on an afternoon lounge area basis Dorm visitation this year was re- stricted to the hours between two and five in the parlors of the T.V. lounges of Denmark, Pratt, and Whyte dorms. An open house policy on weekends was proposed by the Student Senate and passed by the Student Affairs Committee. However, this bill was not signed by President Maddox at the time of this publication. The possible unfavorable reactions of the commun- ity was the President ' s major concern along with inadequate facilities for visi- tation purposes. The privilege granted was taken ad- vantage of by students who wished to watch afternoon programs together, play cards or perhaps study. Top: Ken Jumper and Connie Clinton enjoy a personal rap session in the comfortable sur- roundings of the Denmark lounge area. Left: Debbie Buchanan smiles in disbelief as Wayne Bonge hands out one of his snowman tac- tics. Center: The lounge area also provided a place for conversation such as with Teresa Lynch and her employer, Roy White. Right: Heyward Smith and Elaine Martin battle in rummy. 30 Visitation « . i ' l
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