Kenan Hall -Dedication Officially Opens Building
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.. · - . ·,·.·.~.-.·,- . ,-.-,·,.. ,·.·.·.-.- .-.~, \ . .. -~ . ' . ' . ' ' Volume XIII, No. 4 Flagler College, St. Augustine, Florida Nov. 1, -1982 Kenan Hall -dedication officially opens building Dr. Proctor o ceremony an mtro uces t e members of the Board of Trustees of Flagler Col lege, and members of the Flagler Foun dation and the Will,iam R. Kenan, Jr., Charitable Trust. Lawrence Lewis, Jr.,, (right), chairman of Charitable Trust to visit the Flagler Cam the Flagler College Boara of Trustees, in pus at the same time. At the conclusion of troduces Frank Kenan (left) and John L. the dedicaton, Kenan and Dr. William L. Flagler College photos Gray of the William R. Kenan, Jr. Proctor, president of Fl~_gler College, unveil Charitiable Trust, at the dedication of the dedic~tory plaque affixed to the front of Other photos pages 6 and 7 Kenan Hall, Oct. 21. The occasion is the the building. The plaque honors William R. first opportunity for members of the Flagler Kenan, Jr., for whom Kenan flall is named. Foundation and the William R. Kenan, Jr. Members of the Flagler College Alumni Association present . an original watercolor of Kenan Hall to Kenan (left) and Gray. Makmg After sitting in the Flagler gymnasium during the 2½-hour Flagler F9rum the presentation, as Dr. Proctor watches, are Sheryl Hopfensp~rger in the morning, students, faculty and staff take advantage of the sunny (behmd podium), Beverly Copeland, Mitch Walk and Janet English. weather to attend the dedication in the afternoon. , .......... ................ ...... , '' ' '• , • .... ..... .. ... Page 2, The ~goyle, Nov. 1, 1982 . - ~··········· .............. • • • : Calendar i City offers • • Let-ter to i of -events : 151 clubs NOV. 1- •+ •: Annual Baseball Flagler Series begms, through : By MITTIE PEDRAZA _ , the Ec~itor The Saint Augustine and Saint Johns County Chamber : Nov. 5, 3 p.m., Flagler Field. + of Commerce Organizational Roster, published May : . In_ternation~l Awareness, 6:30 p.m., P-1. •+ 1982, lists 151 clubs. · Men as cheerleaders + Circle K, 7.30 p.m., P-1. + Should the Flagler· student have spare time available, Webster's dictionary defines a "cheerleader" as + SGA, 8:30 p.m., P-1. + involvement is a !?~ans to gain insight into the com "one who calls for and directs organized cheering." + Spirit, 9 p.m., West Vertido Room. : munity as well as opportunity to meet a variety ol The dictionary, we repeat, refers simply to "one," + NOV. 2 - + . individuals. · not necessarily to a pretty female. · : Baseball, Flagler Series continues; see Nov. 1. + The complete roster, with phone numbers and contact Many colleges and universities all over the nation + Beta Alpha Epsilon, 6:30 p.m. P-1. +' names, can be found on the bulletin board in the mailbox have male cheerleaders. Flagler College does not. + Computer Science Club, 7:30 p.m., P-1. .: hallway. These organizations can be divided into broad _ · Men on t;he squad would not only help with the : Volleyball vs. Jacksonville University, away. + groups. A few of these are highlighted as follows: cheering, they also would be the base for many spec + NOV. 3 - •• -Aid to others - Girl Scouts of America and Boy tacular stunts and pyramids. Without_men on the +. Baseball, Flagler Series continues; see Nov. 1. + Scouts of America are continually looking for volunteers squad, the female cheerlieaders are unabfe to perform • Spirit, 8 p.m., West Venido Room. + to assist in leadership, teach skills/ crafts and chaperone many difficult two-person stunts requiring men's : Volleyball vs: Stetson, home, 6 p.m. + camping trips. There is the <;:ivitah Club whose members strength and lift ability.. · . + NOV. 4- + aid handicapped children, and Families in Action, which Male cheerleaders must be in good physical shape + Baseball, Flagler Series continues; see Nov. 1. + offers preventive programs in drug and alcohol abuse. to raise the girls into-the air. A-chee;leader's job is : Physical Education Majors Club, 6 p.m., G-1. : -Self-improvement - from square d_ancing and not all fun and games. + Surf Club, 7:30 p.m., P-1. + ballroom dancing to aL wide variety of ex-ercise ·and fitness Women cheerleaders at Flagler think having men + NOV. 5- + clubs, as well as sports organizations such as boating, g9lf, on the squad would be a great benefit. They wish + Soccer N.A.LA. District 25 play-offs. +• fishing and swimming. that at least a few men would try out for the squad. + NOV. 6- • -Hobbyist clubs - for those into art, astronomy, coins, Any man interest~d in trying out should speak to + Special Olympics, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Gym. + bridge, birds, glass coUecting, theater, to name a few. any cheerleader. He most sure.ly will be considered. + Soccer N.A.I.A. +· ~Civic, community and church clubs - some of which : Cross-country, N.A.I.A. District championships, •+ include Little League, National Organization of Women Pam Kolonia + Berry College, Georgia. : and Civil Air Patrol. · Flagler Cheerleader + Volleyball N.A.I.A. District championships, + -Ethnic clubs - there are a· German, a French and two Hispanic clubs. : North Georgia C~llege. •+ Opportunities to learn the history of St. Augustine are Do you have <1ny comments or suggestions about Flagler + College? Something you need to get off yow- chest? + NOV. 8 - + av_ailable in San Agustin Antigua's «Adventures in Learn- . Then put pen to, paper ;tnd write to the "Letters to the •+ Tickets go on sale for "The Rules of The : ing" and the Historic Florida Militia. Editor" page. + Game," fall drama production: . + In the former, volunteers conduct school groups through St. Augustine's restored area. Members of the Letters must be signed and we reserve the right to edit 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Government House Box Office .. : -+ militia dress in authentic 18th century costumes and por any material submitted. Please address material to "The 11 a.m.-1 p.m., outside the dining hall. •+ . + tray a living history story. Gargoyle" and ut it in the Information Services box in · International Awareness, 6:30 p.m;, P-1. · + + St. Augustine offers a variety of clubs and organizations the mailroom. c·ire 1e K , 7: 30 p.m.,_P -1. +- ·+ . t-o fit. the individual' · . · · + SGA, 8:30 p.m., P-1. ~....,..~,- i + Spirit-, 9 p.m., West Venido Room. + THE GARGOYLE. : Soccer vs. St. Leo, home, 3:30 p.m. : An Official News Publication + NOV. 9 - . + Obituary of Flagler College : _ "The Rules of The Game" tickets being sold; -+ St. Augustine, Florida 32084 : see Nov. 8. : I + Computer Science Club, 7:30 p.m., P-1.' · + Hannah Deibler Taylor Editor: Fenella J. Burns : Deaf Education Club, 8:30 p.m., P-1. :. NOV. 10- . • Mrs. Hannah Marie Deibler Taylor, Flagler Class of Copy Editoir: Kevin McKillop 1973, died Oct. 9 in Flagler Hospital. •• Pre-registration, West Venido Room. + •+ Funeral servii:;es were held Oct. 12 · in Memorial Advertising Manager: Eileen Keener : U nderchi~.sman pictures. :. Lutheran Church. Interment is in St. Augustine Memorial · Park. · Advisor: Joanita M. Nellenbach + Fellowship of Christian Athlet~s, 8 p.m., G-1. + •+ "The Rules 9f The Game" see Nov. 8. + Survivors include her husband, Mario W. -Taylor, Jr.; her mother, Margaret .Deibler, Valley View, Pa.; two + NOV. 11- + + "The Rules of the Game" see Nov. 8. + daughters, Tara Marie Taylor and Tami Ray Taylor of St. The opinions expressed in thiis publication are those of the editors Augustine; one son, ~lade H. Taylor ofSt. Augustine; two and do not necessarily ~eflect: those of the faculty, administration Physical Education Majors Club, 6 p.m., G-1. : + sisters, Holly Deibler and Heidi Deibler of Atlantic City, or the Board of Trustees ·of Flagler College. : Surf Club, 7:30 p.m., P-1. •+ + NQV. 12- N.J.; and one brother, Hans Deibler of Valley View. + "The Rules of The Game" see Nov. 8. l - • NOV. 13 - • _.: . 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'Center· and Dairy Queen 26CunaSt. 829-8591 . ... ·- ... , , •. .,, ., , , .. • ... .._,,:,'.,<, ' I ' ..ro.4o > The Gargoyle, No-h;-1982, Page 3. ~T~o~u~ !f:,rG,~"rF~,~ ~p~:,f::,~ ~ ~:~,~h' I... _c_l_u_b_n_e_w_s_ _,f SG A d~atna department's fall prod~ctiot:, co'in- Macgowan and William Melnitz state in reps bmes the battle _of the sexes with a life-and- their book, "The Living Stage." death struggle. · SGA It is along this theme, the authors con- - h · Directed by Thomas Rahn er, drama tend, that the play' s focal character, Leone I C OS del?a~tm~nt chairman, and written by G l (pl d b On Sat. Oct. _16, the SGA held a treasure hunt around e n Lmgi Pnandello, the play is scheduled for a a aye f Y- Mark Hunter), is clearly St. Augustine. Fourteen teams, with an average of fi've seen. Leone inds that nothing is obiective, b 8:15 p.m., Nov. 16-20, at Government ll 1 team mem ers, raced around the three-mile course, The following students House Theater. a is relative and experience is useless. • following a trail of five clues. have been chosen as Stu Tickets _are $1 for students owning Also cast in the production are Laura Dave Dizney's team won, completing the course in just dent Government Associa Flagler ID's .and for faculty and ·staff Best as Leone's estranged wife, Silia; John 20 minutes.