SEPTEMBER 22, 1961 Lockers Being Made Available To ACC Students The lockers located in the class room building are now available for rent. Commuting students, es pecially should be interested in taking advantage of this service. All interested persons may rent a locker at the Director of Student Life’s office, located in the Admin istration Building. Lockers rent for $2. per year, .with a $1.50 refund when the lock is 'returned at the close of the year. Roebuck Elected To National Post THE COLLEGIATE Page Three RUSSELL T. ROEBUCK Russell T. Roebuck of Wilson has been elected to the National Board of Governors of Delta Sig ma Phi International Fraternity. He will serve as a representative on the board from the Southeast ern District and will be responsi ble for the affairs of the fnaternity at its chapters at Atlantic Chris tian College, North Carolina State College, Duke University, Wake Forest, High Point and Western Carolina College in North Carolina; Wofford College in South Carolina and the University of Mjaryland in Maryland. While attending ACC Roebuck was a member of Phi Kappa Al pha Fraternity. In 1958 he became a charter member of the local chapter of Delta Sigma Phi when Phi Kappa Alphta affiliated with the national organization. Since that time he has served as president of the alumni control board of the local chapter and as co-chairman of fraternity stan- diards of the national group. He is now serving as minister of music and business manager of the First Presbyterian Church in Wilson. SUNDAY Mon. - Tue. The gay roaring twenties and the guys and dolls who thrilled tlheir way through this never-to-be-forgotten era! WELCOME ACC STUDENTS OTTO PREMINGER PRESENTS exoDus FEATURES 12:30 - 4:15 - 8 P. M. Today • Thru Sept. 30th DIAL 23 7-2823 CENTER^ College Students Feted At Reception THEATRE The Atlantic Christian Collegre Faculty honored students at a reception in the lobby of the class room building Friday night. Left to right in the receiving line are Mrs. Millard P. Burt, Dr. Burt, Mrs. Arthur D. Wenger, Dr. Wenger, Mrs. D. L. Warren, and Mr. Warren. Faculty Receives Students At Annual Formal Affair Dr. And Mrs. Wenger Entertain At Affair In Early September The members of the college fac ulty were the host and hostesses for a formal reception given to the entire student body of Atlan tic Christian College on Friday, Sept. 15, The reception was held in the lobby of the classroom building on the college campus. The receiving line was composed of Dr. Arthur D. Wenger, president of the college, Mrs. Wenger, Dr. Millard P. Burt, dean, and Mrs. Burt, and department chairman and their wives, Dr. Esther L. Long, Dr. J. P. Tyndall, Dr. D. N. McFarland, Dr. Mildred Hartsock, Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cloyd, Mr. Bussell Arnold, Dr. J. R. Scudder and Mr. and Mrs. James V. Cobb Jr. The Jguests were introduced to the receiving line by Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Warren. The decorations for the refresh- arrangement in shades of yellow, gold and bronze, on a terra cotta cloth overlaying 'the table. Three- branch silver candelabra, holding burning yellow tapers, and silver punch bowls marked each end of the table. Mrs. Milton Adams, Mrs. Worden Allen Jr., Mrs. Bethany R. Joyner and Mrs. James B. Hemby alternated at the punch bowls and poured fruit punch. Sil ver appointments held sandwiches, cheese straws and scones. Assisting in serving and receiv ing guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert P. Hollar, Miss Janet Win stead, Mr, Gene A. Featherstone, Mr. and Mrs, Warren Tait, Mr. and Mrs. John Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C, Frazier, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Coker, Miss Bulow Bow man, Mr, and Mrs, Edward C. Brown, Dr. Vida Elliott, Mrs. F. Eagles, and Dr. and Mrs. Vere Rogers. Other members of the faculty also assisted in receiving during the evening. In a setting back-dropped by a reproduction of tfie college seal, guests rounded out the evening with varied types of dancing. At the first social event of the year for the entire college, students and faculty renewed .former acquain tances, welcomed old friends, and met new incoming students. Sixtieth Convocation Held Convocation services for the 60th academic session at Atlantic Chris tian College were held here Sept. 14 with Dr. Millard P. Burt, dean, presiding. Speaker for the event was Dr. Arthur D. Wenger, ACC president, who told the gathering, “In order to derive the maximum benefit from a college experience it is es sential that we have clearly de fined purposes. We must under stand the world in which we live recognizing the fact that it is not an ideal world; we must prepare ourselves for roles of useful lead ership in that world. “In college there is no longer room for a frivolous, lackadaisical approach to our work. A college education today represents a sub stantial investment. No stadent can afford the luxury of purpose less meandering through academic ■courses. “While it is appropriate that we take stock of the purpose which has made us a part of this aca demic community here at Atlantic Christian College eariy in the year. it is even more important that we constantly review those purposes which motivate our work. “The chief aim of a college edu cation is not so much the accumu lation of factual data; rather, it is an earnest attempt to illumin- nate those facts. It seeks to en able the student to develop a ca pacity for making intelligent choic es and sound commitments. “To this end not only those who are members of our student body here but society as well have made far reaching investments. “Each of us, whether student or faculty member, owes it to him self and to humanity to use wisely the opportunities which these In vestments make possible for us.” 'Dr. Wenger was introduced by Dean Burt, the scripture lesson and pastoral prayer was by Prof. W. E. Tucker, the litany was led by Daniel Hensley. The organ pre lude and recessional was by Prof. Gene Featherstone and the bene diction was given by Prof. Daniel MacFarland, WESTVIEW LANES THE VERY BEST IN AMF EQUIPMENT FOR YOUR BOWLING PLEASURE Make A Date—Bring The Gang—See You At Westview A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT BRANC anktng and Trust Company member federal deposit INSURANCE CORPORATION Ashton P. Wiggs Local NCEA Head Ashton P, Wiggs, assistant pro fessor of business, was named president of the Atlantic Christian College unit of the Division of High er Education, North Carolina Edu cation Association at an organiza tional meeting held here recently. Elected secretary was Mrs. Frances Woodard, Instructor of English. Dr. Vida Elliott, associate pro fessor of education and psychology, was elected to represent the lo cal unit as a candidate to the NEA conference on Instruction to be held in Washington, D, C,, Decem ber 3-6, 1961. Of the nominees, 34 are to be selected to repre sent the NCEA. Campus Groups Announce New Meeting Dates Science and mathematics majors are invited to attend an organiza tional meeting of the Science club. The meetin.g will be held in the Science Lecture Hall at noon on Monday September 25. At this time plans for the coming year will be discussed and a regular meeting time will be established. Stage and Script will hold a meeting Wednesday night at 7:30 in Howard Chapel. Students inter- esttMl in any pha.se of drama are invited. The Collegiate staff mc'ets every Thursda.v aftermxjn at 4:00 in room 112 of the clas.sroom building. P(v sitions are opt>n in all types of journalism and technical work. In terested students are invited to the meeting or may contact Carol Colvard. All students are invited to be present at all meetings of the Executive Board of the Coopera tive Association. Tlie board holds regular meetings Monday night at 7:30 in room 112 of the classiX)om building. WACR, campus radio station holds regular staff nn'etings Mon day night in the studios adjacent to Tweeties. Positions on the Staff are available in all types of pro duction. Staff Is Seeking Candid Pictures This year the staff of The Col legiate hopes to make wide use of candid photographs takc«i on the ACC campus. 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