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Alumni Day: A Day Of Recognition Alumni Day was held on May 12, 1979 at 1 1 a.m. in the Merritt Audito- rium. Group and individual recogni- tion was presented. The program in- cluded election of new officers, tri- butes and awards. Many awards were given: Alumni Service Bowl, it is presented to an alumnus for out- stnading and unselfish service to AC; Achievement Award, present- ed to an alumnus in recognition of significant achievement in a profes- sion or career; Annie Dove Denmark Award, presented to the person who served AC sacrificially in a man- ner which advanced the program and highest aims of AC; and the Faculty Award, presented to an AC professor for impressive service to AC. 1st Row: Dean Talmadge awards the Annie Dove Denmark Award to David S. Vandiver Jr. 2nd Row: Walter Dahlgren awards Mrs. Kath- erine Wolte the Alumni Achievement Award. 2 Sonja McGee and Tim Carr are awarded Athletes of the Year Award. 16
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A Time For Awards And Recognition iipftt Phi Theta Kappa is a national hon- orary fraternity. They planned a yearly national honors theme and are a service organization There is a 3.5. G.P.A. minimum for member- ship. Last year ' s activities included helping with the writing lab, visiting the nursing homes, and collecting food and clothing for the Haven of Rest. Last year ' s programs theme was Creative Survivial For Modern Man. Beta Pi Chapter voted in Dr. Al Meredith as an honorary member last year. Marshalls are a group of freshmen who have achieved the highest G.P.A. scores in their class. They also participate in the graduation exer- cises in the spring. Marshalls: 1st Row: Martha Boggs, Jean Holston, Jan Corn, Jo McCurry, Tammy McCoy, Sharon Fields, Peggy Kinard, Ruth Young, and Dianne Whitmire. 2nd Row: Fred Cooper, Bonnie Hill, Sharon Turner, Margaret Miller, Tucker Burks, Tammy Hicks, Deborah Jester, and Cathy Young. Ill 111 l|| ■■■ MS A m M M 1st Row: Lisa Dempsey, Angie Poore, Beverly Crowe, Debbie Murphy, President Rust, Connie Madison, Pam Lewis. Anita West, and Susan Martin. 2nd Row: Debbie Boggs. Pam Watkins, Barbara Teasly, Lynn Parker, John Behr, Pam Wade, Rhonda Holcomb. and Cathy Amick. 3rd Row: Joyce Wright, Terri Suit, Terry Tritt, Mary Watts, Debra Stone, Karen Miller, Elizabeth Brown, and Susan Peden. 4th Row: Bruce Cooper, Elaine Langley, Ginger Suitzer, Jim Sweatt, David Jones, and Wayne Hutchinson. 15
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Fifteen Sophomores Selected For Who ' s Who Charles R. Bagwell was active as Resident Assistant, Trainer for Women ' s Basketball team, and senator in SGA. He planned to at- tend Southeastern Bible College in Lakeland, Florida and major in Religion. Robert T. Burks was a member of Phi Theta Kappa and Circle K. He was a varsity tennis player and made Dean ' s List. He planned to attend Davidson College in North Carolina. Fifteen AC sophomores were selected January 23, 1980, for Who ' s Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges. Recipients were selected by the students, faculty and staff for the honor. Leadership, character, integrity, good academic standing, scholarship and being registered for their 60th hour in the spring semester were considered in choosing the recipients. They are: Charles R. Bagwell, Robert T. Burks, Jane E. Chellis, Elizabeth M. Craven, John W. Farr, Samuel F. Faulk, Sylvia June Floyd, Nancy R. Gates, Bonnie M. Hill, Dino M. Lancianese, Martha Boggs McAlister, Carl L. Pitts, Jr., Mamie Vaughan Shaw, Cathy Elaine Young, and Jane C. Zeigler. Jane E. Chellis was editor of the AC Echoes, Vice president of Gamma Beta Phi, member of Phi Theta Kappa and a sophomore senator. She planned to attend the University of South Carolina and major in journalism. 17
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