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Paine College’s Dean of
Instruction, Dr. W. Coye
Williams, today annouced
thirteen new faculty members
for the 1973-74 school term.
Dr. Williams commented on
the depth and variety of the
backgrounds of the new
faculty and the broadening
influence this should have on
students.
“Our new people come from
private and public institutions,
from business and industry, the
military and from the peace
corps. They are thoroughly
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New Faces On Paine Faculty
scattered through the various
departments at Paine from
Music to Science,” he added.
Ten full-time newcomers
are:
GEORGE L .
BRIGHTHARP, Instructor of
History, is a native of North
Augusta, South Carolina, who
received his bachelors and
masters degrees from North
Carolina A&T State University.
He has done additional study
at the University of Georgia
and has since taught in public
schools of Rayford, North
Carolina, and Richmond
County, Georgia.
ANDOLYN BROWN,
Counselor in the Academic
Skills Clinic, recently
completed her masters degree
in counseling at Fort Valley
State College.
PATSY HARGINS,
Specialist in Speech in the
Academic Skills Clinic,
received her master at the
University of Arkansas where
she served as a graduate
assistant.
DR. MICHAEL HAYS,
Assistant Professor of
Mathematics, received his
bachelors degree at Purdue,
and the Ph.D. at the University
of Georgia.
CARA LINN JOE,
Instructor and Coordinator for
Student Assistants Program,
served in the Peace Corps in
Bolivia from 1964-1966 and
has since taught in the public
school systems in California
and in Richmond County. She
received the bachelors degree
from Pennsylvania State
University.
DANIEL KIDD, Assistant
Professor of Music, organist
and accompanist, received his
bachelors and masters degrees
from Indiana University and
did additional study at Ball
State University. Munice,
Indiana. Prior to coming to
Paine, he was with the Wickes
Pipe Organ Co., Highland, Ind.,
and he has served on the
faculties of Stillman College,
Dillard University and Fort
Valley State College.
DR. RAVINDRA LAL,
Assistant Professor of Physics,
was Post Doctorate Fellow at
NASA’s Marshall Space Flight
Center in Huntsville in 1970
and 1971 and a Science
Research Associate at the
University of Alabama at
Huntsville in 1971 and 1972.
He received his Ph.D. degree
from Agra University, India., in
the field of solid state physics
and taught graduate and
undergraduate students in New
Delhi.
SAMUEL ROUND*
Assistant Professor of
Education and Psychology, is
currently a Ph.D. candidate at
the University of Georgia in
the field of Early Childhood
Education. He received his
bachelors and masters degrees
at the University of Florida in
Gainsville, Florida and has
served as Regional Director of
Early Childhood Education
with he Coastal Carolina
Regional Campus of the
University of South Carolina
and Associate Professor at
Appalachain State College.
JANEL TURNER,
Instructor of English and
Reading in the Academic Skills
Clinic, earned her bachelors
degree at Fisk University and
her masters degree at
Tennessee State College. She
previously taught in the
Nashville Public School
System.
DR. NORMAN
WILKINSON, Assistant
Professor of History, recently
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received his Ph.D. from the
University of North Carolina.
While teaching at Panhandle
State College in Oklahoma, he
was listed in “Outstanding
Educators in America”. Dr.
Wilkinson left a successful
career in business to teach
having been chief controller for
Macy’s for Missouri and Kansas
and chief accountant for
Montgomery Ward in Kansas
City.
There are three part-time
lecturers among the new
faculty group. They are:
DR. ARTHUR BRYANT,
Lecturer in the Division of
Teacher Educationn, he is the
Chief of Psychological Services
for the Veterans
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from the University of Utah in
Psychology, and has taught at
the University of Utah, Salem
College in West Virginia, and at
Augusta College.
CAPTAIN ROLAND
FLETCHER, Lecturer in
Mathematics and Chemistry, is
an officer in the United States
Army stationed at Fort
Gordon. He earned a bachelors
degree in Chemistry at Morgan
State College and a masters
degree from Pennsylvania State
University.
MICHAEL GALVIN,
Lecturer in Bio-Science, is a
Ph.D. candidate at the Medical
College of Georgia. He received
the bachelors degree in Biology
from Louisiana.
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TUESDAY-- OCT. 10, 1973
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Never Say "Basta! 1 to Pasta
Johnny Mathis-Style
How does Columbia re
cording star Johnny Mathis
serve spaghetti? With lots of
style.lt comes from years of
practice. He’s been cookirig
since childhood, when his
parents taught all seven of
their children how to get a
round the kitchen. These
days, with a full schedule
of concerts, television and
nightclub performances a
round the world, Johnny
still likes to cook his own
dinner.
On the road, he settles
into a hotel suite with
kitchen whenever possible
and keeps turning out de
licious “home” cooked
meals in preference to end
less restaurant meals.
“That way,” he says with
a certain smile, “if I’m in
the mood for spaghetti, I go
in the kitchen and make it.”
Johnny also serves this
unusual pasta dish to
friends when he’s relaxing
at home between tours.
Home is a Hollywood man
sion complete with indoor
everything including a
swimming pool in the foyer,
an Arabian Nights wine cel
lar, color TV in the sauna
and plushy walls that yield
to the touch. To complete
the menu, Johnny serves a
salad and fresh fruit. This
helps to balance the meal
nutritionally and keep the
total calories down. That
way, guests can enjoy with
a clear conscience:
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SPAGHETTI CARBONARA
(Makes 6 to 8 servings)
1 package (1 pound)
spaghetti
8 slices bacon
% cup butter
% cup undiluted Carnation
Evaporated Milk
2 dashes cayenne
3 eggs
x /i cup grated Parmesan
cheese
1 tablespoon chopped
parsley
Salt
Pepper
Cook spaghetti according to
package directions. Mean
while. cut bacon in '4-inch
by l‘/i-inch strips. Cook in
small skillet until crisp.
Remove and drain on paper
toweling. Pour off all the
fat, reserving 1 tablespoon
fat. Wipe out the pan to re
move bacon bits. Add the
reserved tablespoon of
bacon fat back to skillet.
Add butter, evaporated milk
and cayenne to bacon fat in
skillet over low heat. Cook
until butter is melted. Do
not boil. Combine eggs and
cheese in bowl and mix
well. Drain spaghetti when
tender. While still very hot,
place spaghetti in large
bowl. Add hot evaporated
milk mixture, egg mixture,
bacon and parsley. Toss
well to coat. Salt and pep
per to taste. Serve immedi
ately.
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