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Top left: Dr. Cordell Maddox, president, presents the opening address to the students at the first chapel. Top right: Mrs. Chris Sizemore, the origi- nal Three Faces of Eve, discusses her cases of multi- ple personality before the student body. Middle left: The musical group Jerico performs in chapel. Middle right: Mr. Archie Ellis renders a dramatic monologue for the first chapel. Left: Mr. Orville Reid, a retired missionary, informs his au- dience of his superhuman abilities. Chapel ' 25
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Chapel brings entertainment as well as religious experience Mandatory chapel attendance some- times causes mixed feelings for stu- dents. Some found chapel services ful- filling, while others went only to avoid conflicts ; with the administration. Whatever the reason for student atten- dance, the chapel programs hosted a va- riety of speakers for the student body. Musical entertainment presented by the AC choir, local singing groups, ministers, and laymen from churches and the community, along with drama- tic companies, make up the majority of the chapel programs. Not only is chapel a time of enter- tainment and religious experience, but it also provides a time of recognition of honors throughout various departments of the college. A highlight of the year is the yearbook presentation to students. Special features are shown and the staff is recognized. ! ■ I 1 ; 1 ■ ; 1 I I Top: The classic story of a princess, a fairy god- mother, and the prince turned into a frog was recreated by Homemade Mimes. Left: Chaplain Sanford Kidd and Robin Wilson listen intently as Dr. Davis Saunders tells of his adventures as a missionary in Africa. Right: Orville Reid talks to students at a gathering in which he demonstrated many superhuman feats. 24 Chapel
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Left: Nan McCown, Margaret Byrd, Julia Byrd seem to be enjoying the night-club atmosphere. Top: Marcus Bishop provides entertainment for the coffeehouse. Bottom: Cindy Wright and Dennis Matthews are engrossed in the entertain- ment at the coffeehouse. Coffeehouse provides variety of entertainment for student Just getting together to drink coffee and to eat donuts may seem somewhat trivial to some. Yet, the AC coffeehouse adds a bit of entertainment to the deal. Several coffeehouses were held this year on week-ends for the AC student. The social atmosphere was uplifted by the talents of Marcus Bishop, a former AC student, as he performed for the first coffeehouse of the year. Students often join in the singing and musical rendition of the entertainer for the affair. 26 Coffeehouse
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