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:.t i - r ■iwBir ' l SNIGLE WHO? The man traveled from the National Broadcasting Company to Home Box Office, then dropped in for a visit at Catawba College. He brought a wacky smile and a best- selling paperback, but his well-known sene of humor is what has made him famous among a special group of fans across the United States. His name is Rich Hall. Hall visited the Catawba College campus for an April 10 show in Good- man Gymnasium. The show was part of the annual Springfest celebration. Hall has starred on Saturday Night Live and HBO ' s Not Necessarily the News. He also is the author of a best-selling book titled Sniglets, where he creates words based on parts of other words. During the year Hall toured the coun- try to film a television special, and he met with success. His show sold out in nearby Charlotte. Rich Hall performs for the crowd in Goodman Gymnasium during the Springfest celebration.
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DIALING FOR i • LARS AND CANDY AND HELICOPTER RIDES AND . . . In mid-October, Sue Stebbins-Morrison had 4,032 Payday candy bars stacked in her office at Ca- tawba — and $247,395 in play money, 250 canary yellow T-shirts, four cases of Zero candy bars and two cases of $100-Grand bars. It was phonathon time. That ' s when about 200 Catawba students, aided by faculty, staff and alumni, raise money for profit and fun. Students lined up at tables during evening hours to telephone people from Burgaw to Brooklyn. Nearly 7,000 alumni were contacted during phon- athon between October 28 and November 20. Mrs. Stebbins-Morrison, a 1977 Catawba gra- duate, started what has to be one of the most creative fund-raising efforts at a college campus. Students earned play money for a job well done and it was used Nov. 21 at an auction. The stu- dents could bid for prizes like two nights at the Hilton Head (S.C.) Hyatt Regency Hotel or a round trip to New York with Broadway tickets for a cou- ple. 28
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