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Campus Review
November 19, 2012
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The Atlanta Concert Ringers will present
a special handbell concert on Friday, Dec.
7. The Atlanta Concert Ringers, Inc., are a
group of experienced handbell ringers
from throughout the Atlanta metropolitan
area. During this concert, students will
learn that teamwork is a vital part of life.
More than any other instrument, a hand-
bell choir illustrates the magic and fun of
working together. The Atlanta Concert
Ringers will demonstrate teamwork
through a variety of musical styles and
holiday music.
Finally, on Wednesday, Dec. 12, Spivey
Hall’s own Albert Schweitzer Memorial
pipe organ, and organist Stephen
Wooddell, will take center stage for a hol-
iday pipe organ concert. The magnificent
Albert Schweitzer Memorial pipe organ is
the crowning centerpiece of Spivey Hall.
Judith Chime. She finished with five
shutouts to finish her career with 14, rank-
ing second on the all-time list. In 2012,
she had a 1.23 goals average and 89 saves,
ranking fifth in the Peach Belt Conference
in goals against average and sixth in save
percentage.
Joining the Lakers after an All-American
junior college career, Robinson estab-
lished a presence in the central midfield,
linking up the offense and breaking up the
attacks by opponents on a regular basis.
She finished the season with three goals
and two assists.
Clayton State finished the season with a
10-7-2 record on the year.
Built by the Fratelli Ruffatti of Padua,
Italy, the 4,413-pipe organ is just as beau-
tiful to hear as it is to see. Wooddell will
demonstrate the amazing range of the
instrument with a variety of traditional
and contemporary seasonal music sure to
put you in the holiday spirit.
To see the complete 2012/2103 Spivey
Hall Young People’s concert series, go
online at http://www.spiveyhall.org/edu-
cational-programs/young-peoples-con-
certs/.
Spivey, cont’d. from p. 4
Soccer cont’d. from p. 10