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PAGE 8-The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C M Thursday, August 31, 1972
W. Harold taster, left, Director of Admissions at Newberry College,
and John Ruff, Admissions Counselor, adjust the legs on the new
furniture that will be in the newly remodeled office of the Director
of Admissions on the ground floor of Holland Hall. Most of the
offices in the College’s administration building have been remodeled
this summer and will be ready for the new school year that begins
next week.
Carlson speaker
for Sept. 1,2
staff workshop
Three talks by Dr. Edgar
Carlson, executive director of
the Minnesota Private College
Council, will highlight the Sept.
1 and 2 Staff Workshop for the
Newberry College faculty and
administrators signaling the
opening of the 1972-1973 aca
demic year.
The Minnesota educator will
discuss “The Nature of the
Church College—Calling Com
mitment,” “The Case for
Church Colleges in American
Society,” and “Church Colleges
and Government Support,” with
the Newberrians as they plan
the new school term.
Dr. Carlson has been presi
dent of the Minnesota Coun
cil since 1971, prior to accepting
his present position he was pre
sident of Gustavus Adolphus
College, a Lutheran college in
St. Peter, Minn., for 27 years.
The College’s new staff mem
bers will meet with President
Fredric B. Irvin on Friday,
Aug. 31, for an orientation ses
sion.
Freshmen and new students
will arrive on campus on Sun
day, Sept. 3, with a Parents’
Orientation program planned
for 3 p.m. that afternoon.
Upperclassmen will return for
registration on Wednesday,
Sept. 6.
An opening convocation at
9:25 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 7,
that will feature the awarding
of honorary doctorate degrees
to two veteran Newberry Col
lege staff members—Thomas
Epting and James Park—will
officially open the new school
term. Dr. Royall Yount, presi
dent of the Florida Synod of
the Lutheran Church in Ame
rica, will speak at the opening
convocation.
Chartered bus
for Extension
council meet
The 36th annual meeting of
Three seniors-Larry Cobb, 67; Xen Pettus, 51; and Tommy William
son, 12-were elected by their teammates to act as captains for the
1972 gridiron season at Newberry College. The Indians will open
their 1972 campaign at home on Sept. 9 against Emory and Henry
of Emory, Va. Cobb (6T\ 220 lbs.) and Pettus (5’10”, 205 lbs.)
are seniors from Greenville; Williamson (5’11”, 175 lbs.) hails from
Thomson, Ga.
the National Extension Home
makers Council will be held in
Baltimore, Md., September 25-
29, 1972.
Mrs. Joe Johnson, president
of the South Carolina Exten
sion Homemakers Council has
announced plans for a charter
ed bus to leave Columbfa on
Sunday, September 24 and re
turn Thursday, September 28.
Also included is an all-day tpur
of Washington, D. C. prior to
the opening session on Mon
day.
Anyone interested in attend
ing can get additional informa
tion from Mrs. W. C. Koon or
the local Extension Service Of
fice (276-1091) or by contacting
Mrs. Joe Johnson, P. O. Box
6266, North Augusta, South Car
olina 29841.
Holland Hall
is remodeled
When the students and faculty
begin returning to the Newberry
College campus this week and
next to begin the 1972-1973 school
year, they may need a guide
to find their way around Hol
land Hali, the administration
building.
Although no work was done
to the outside of the old build
ing constructed in 1904, the in
terior of the structure has been
completely renovated.
The classrooms and offices
for the Department of Modem
Languages was moved to the
Science and Mathematics Build
ing to make room for the expan
sion of administrative offices.
“We have felt for a long
time,” Dr. Fredric B. Irvin said,
“that the administrative staff
has been handicapped in com
pleting their work for the stu
dents and for the College by
not having the adequate facili
ties and tools. We hope that
with the remodeling of Holland
Hall that the staff will be better
able to serve the public.”
Other changes that the return
ing students will note on the
campus is that the Air Force
ROTC has been moved to
Wright Hall, that new bleach
ers have been installed in Setz-
ler Field and in MacLean Gym
nasium, and that the old Music
Building has been razed. The
old Music Building was con
structed in 1909; it has been
vacant since February after the
Department of Music moved to
its new $350,000 Alumni Music
Center.
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