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Morris Brown president keynote
speaker at Lay Banquet
The Augusta / Athens
District Lay organization will
have its Annual Lay Banquet
on Saturday, March 12 ar
7p.m. The banquet is being
held in the Student Center at
Paine College on 15th Street.
The student center is on Druid
Park Avenue. A donaton of
$20.00 is being requested.
The speaker tor the occasion
is Dr. Samuel D. Jolley, Jr. Pres
ident of Morris Brown College,
Adanta, Georgia.
Dr. Jolley s currendy the
17th president of Morris
Brown College. His previous
experiences include serving as
the Executive Director and
Chief Executive Ofhice tor the
Adanta University Center, Inc.
and serving as the 14th Presi
dent of Morns Brown College.
Dr. Jolley, a noted expert in
Mathematics Education, grad
uated Magna cum Laude from
Fort Valley State College in
30th annual Sandhills Writers Conference at ASU
Prize winning Atlanta
novelist and playwright
Jim Grimsley will be the
featured speaker at the
30th annual Sandhills
Writers Conterence to be
helda Nlarch 17-19, ac
Augusta State University.
Other authors include
Atlanta-based poct
Thomas Lux and singer
songwriter Shert Kling.
Orther featured authors
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1965 and the Doctor of Sci
ence degree in Mathematics
from Indiana University in
1974. He is a member of Alpha
Kappa Mu Natonal Honor
Society, the Golden Key
National Honor Society, Beta
Kappa Chi Scentfic Honor
Society, and the Phi Delta
Kappa Education Fraternity.
He is also a member of Ewa
Omage Chaprer of Omega Psi
Phi Fraternity and Kappa
Boule of Sigma Pi Phi Fraterni
ty.
Dr. Jolley is an active mem
ber of the Glipper Temple
AM.E.Church in Atlanta,
where he was recently named,
“Man of the Year.” He is mar
red to the former Jimmye
Hambry of Macon, Georgla.
They have two children, Dr.
lerena ], Washington and
Samuel Jolley, 1. Dr. Jolley has
three grandsons.
include poet/ novelist
Jesse Kercheval, script
writer Steve Clements
and fiction writer Geof
trey Philp. There will be
discussion on the writer’s
cratt in the major literary
genres, reading and book
signings.
Other highlights
include a song lyric
workshop by Sheri Kling
who will also be per-
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Dr. Samuel D. Jolley, Jr. shown on the right, meets with Georgia
Governor Sonny Perdue.
In spite of the financial hardship the coliege has endrued
recently, Perdue said, “Morris Brown College is one of Georgia’s
great treasures and it is one we want to keep.”
forming in-concert at Le
Café du Teau on Thurs
day, March 17 4t 9 p.m.;
and an open mike read
ing by participants and
members of the public at
Augusta State Universi
ty's Galloway Hall in
room 101 on Friday,
March 18 at 9p.m.
The Sandhills Writers
Conference is funded, in
part, by the Georgia
Council tor the Arts, the
Greater Augusta Arts
Council, the Augusta
State University Founda
tion, the Jean DeWirtt
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Savannah State Universi
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Mweti, an African story
teller and assistant professor
at The University of Min
nesota, in a literacy circle
on Wednesday, March 9, 9
a.m., in Whiting Hall room
112. This event is free and
open to the public.
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ries in the Cfissroom: Six
Educational Concepts
Embraced Through Story
telling,” sharing tips and
techniques on using story
telling in the classroom.
A native of Kenya, Mweti
earned his bachelor’s degree
in English/drama, his mas
ter's degree in English and
his doctorate degree in edu
cation at The University of
Wisconsin. His dissertation
work examined the power
of storytelling in education.
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