PUBLISHED WEEKLY The Collegiali® 15. L HARDY LIBRARY !R!ST!‘ N C'l'LIGE. ' s^.'uvuLii'tA ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE APRIL 24, 1964 NUMBER TWENTY-TWO “Echos of Israel” To Appear Mary Westphal Resigns Position On Monday Night Mary Louise Westphal resigned as a member of the Executvie Board of the Cooperative Associa tion Monday night at the Board’s regular meeting. The Executive Board had requested Miss West- phal’s resignation in action taken last week. Miss Westphal stated that she would accept the Board’s request because she was unable to dis cuss campus issues intelligently as a result of not serving on the va rious appointed committees. Miss Westphal was asked to re sign because she had frequently missed Board meetings when her services were needed. Other Action In other action the Board unani mously passed a motion to present Maurice Belanger with a gavel in appreciation for. his service as Co operative Association President this year. The Executive Board dinner will be held at 6:30 o’clock on May 4 at the Holiday Inn. A proposal to investigate the pos sibility of purchasing metal letters for the campus calendar also passed. Lloyd Owens, Freshman Class pres ident, was appointed to investigate this matter. Notice Governor Terry Sanford, mem- bfrs of the Conservation and De velopment Board and several state officials will be guests at Atlantic Christian on Monday, April 27. The C&D Board is holding its regular business meeting in Wil son April 27-29 at the invitation of State Senator Russell Kirby. Each ACC student is requested to be as courteous as possible to our guests as they tour the campus. Dr. Jerome G. Tolochko Will Address^ Student Body During Assembly April 30 Dr. Jerome G. Tolochko, spiritual leader of Temple Israel at Kinston, will address the Cooperative Asso ciation during assembly on Thurs day, April 30. Rabbi Tolochko, who lectures under the auspices of the Jewish Chautauqua Society, will dis cuss “Getting Along With People.” Rabbi Tolochko attended the Uni versity of Pittsburgh and received his rabbinic training in Germany. He served a congregation at Clarks- dale. Miss, for eight years before coming to North Carolina. Since 1946 he has served as an auxiliary chaplain at the Marine Corp Air Station at Cherry Point. The rabbi was a chaplain in the U. S. Air Force during World War 2, receiving a citation for meritor ious and outstanding services. Dr. Tolochko is president of the North Carolina Association of Rab bis, president of the Lenoir Coun ty Mental Health Association, Chair man of the Board of the Mental Health Division of the Health De partment. He is also a member of the Salvation Army Board, the Kiwanis Club, the United Fund and Class Registration Date Is On Tuesday, April 28 Tuesday, April 28 has been set aside as Registration day. Students are to report to their advisors and fill in registration cards for both summer and fall. They are then to pick up class cards from each de partment in the classroom assign ed to the department. After a card for each class has been received, students are to re port to the lobby of the class room building and fill in class cards. Reporting to the Dean of Stu dent’s table is necessary for regis tration of an automobile, and non resident students desiring dormi tory accommodations for next year must secure a housing application form. Then students are to report to the Registar’s table. Class Cards Cookie A, Wickham Is Elected To Caroiinas-Virginia NSA Post Cookie A. Wickham, a sophomore af Atlantic' Christian College, was elected Secretary of the Caroiinas- Virginia Region of the U. S. Na tional Student Association at the Spring Conference held on April 17 and 18 at East Carolina Col lege. Miss Wickham is presently serv ing on the Executive Board of the campus government as Senator from the Sophomore Class, and has been elected Secretary of The Cooper ative Association of Atlantic Chris tian College for the coming year. She is also corresponding secre tary of her sorority. Sigma Tau Chi; vice president of Christian Service Workshop, and a member of Sigma Pi Alpha Language Frater nity. Miss Wickham is the daughter of Mrs. W. G. Wickham of Smithfield, and majoring in religious educa tion. ACC Concert Band To Perform Here On April 30, at 8:15 in Howard Chapel, the AC concert band will present its spring pops concert. Featured will be a trumpet trio playing Leroy Anderson’s “Bugler’s Holiday.” The trio is made up of Becky Lennon, George Rickman, and James Williams. The second half of the concert will feature the AC Brass Ensem ble which will play popular selec tions arranged for Brass Quintet. Both groups are under the direc tion of Neal O’Neal. The Concert Band is made up of forty students most of whom are non-music majors. During the year the band has performed for many functions including Homecoming. They will help furnish the music for Commencement. The Brass En semble has also performed many times both on campus and off. A large audience is expected for the performance. Class admission cards and bills for summer school courses may be picked up from the Business Office during the week of final exams. Changes in summer school registra tion may be made during the dates of May 1, and May 9. After May 9, no changes may be made until June 9. Last day for changing sum mer registration is June 11. No pre registration for the fall semester will be accepted after H^^ril 28, and changes in faU registration may be made during the dates, June 15- 19, July 20 - 24, and August 22-25. No changes will be permitted ex cept during the stated dates. Library Fees Students must clear all library fees, and those who are not in good standing with the library will not be permitted to pre-register. the Central Conference of American Rabbis. Rabbi Tolochko has traveled ex tensively throughout Europe, Asia and Africa and is the author of JUDAISM-PRAYER BOOK WITH TRANSLITERATION: HEBREW FOR BEGINNERS, RELIGIOUS SCROLLS and CONCORDANCE TO THE APOCRYPHA. While Dr. Tolochko was in Miss issippi, he served as a prison chaplain, dean of the Miss issippi Institute of Jewish Studie and as a student advisor to the University of Mississippi. Exam Schedule Six ACC Delegates Attend Conference At East Carolina Last weekend, April 17-18, six delegates from AC attended the National Student Association Caro iinas-Virginia Spring Regional Con ference at East Carolina College. The delegates were Maurice Bel anger, Robert Royall, Richard Surles, Cookie Wickham, Brent Hill, and Dwight Wagner. Udall The conference started with a banquet Friday evening, and then a keynote speech which was given by Congressman Morris Udall from Arizona. He is the brother of Stew art Udall, Secretary of the Interior. Congressman Udall spoke about many current world situations, and he predicted that the Civil Rights bill will come up for a vote some time in June or July after a num ber of amendments have been add ed to the bill. After the keynote address a re ception was held at the home of Dr. Leo W. Jenkins, president of East Carolina College. Later the Kappa Alpha fraternity entertained the delegates with a dance at their special lodge. 12:15 3:00 5:15 8:00 - 10:15 - 1:00 - 315 - 8:00 10:15 - 12:15 1:00 - 3:00 3:15- 5:15 8:00 10:15 1:00 3:15 Monday, May 18 10:00 Freshman English classes 2:00 TT classes 3:00 IT classes 11:00 TT classes Tuesday, May 19 10:00 General Botany classes 10:00 MWF classes 8:00 MWF classes 11:00 MWF classes Wednesday, May 20 10:00 9:00 TT classes 12:15 3:00 MWF classes 3:00 9:00 MWF classes 5:15 2:00 MWF classes Thursday, May 21 8:00 - 10:00 12:15 3:00 5:15 Sophomore English classes 1:00 TT classes 12:00 MWF classes General Zoology classes Friday, May 22 10:00 12:00 TT classes 12:15 1:00 MWF classes 3:00 8:00 TT classes 5:15 TBA & 4:00 classes Saturday classes will have their final examinations on May 23, 1964. All evening classes will have their examinations at the regular class meeting time during examina tion week. Examinations for classes which do not fit into the above achedule will be arranged by the instructor. 10:15 1:00 3:15 8:00 10:15 100 3:15 “The Echos of Israel,” a group of Israeli singers and dancers, will present a concert on campus at 8 p.m. Friday. They are the Four Ayalons, folk- singers and satirists, and the Elk- ayam Sisters, performers of modern Israel folk dances. The Alayons — Gad Mann, Eitan Lev. Baruch Nadav and Mordechai Yaron — have appeared on Ed Sullivan’s TV program and at New York’s Carnegie Hall. Oshra and Tamar, the Elkayam Sisters, were trained in Israel and the U. S. and are experienced in all areas of dance, from classical to modern. Variety praised the Ayalons, call ing them “a quartet of bright young comics who sing, dance, mug and kid our local heroes with a deft touch.” The New York Post said “the Ayalons, all four handsome youths, h.^ve the voices and ability to click as a quartet of enthusiastic sing ers, Their comedy acts are a howl.” NOTICE SIGMA PI FRATERNITY is having its ANNUAL BAR-B-QUE SUPPER Saturday April 25, from 4-6:30 p.m. The Menu consists of bar-b-que chicken with pota toes, slaw and com bread. The plates are $1.00 each. Please come and help us make the sup per a success. McComas Resigns Position At ACC James E (Jack) McComas, head basketball coach at Atlantic Chris tian College since 1951, has resigned to become golf professional and manager of the Wedgewood Country Club here. McComas, who already had signed a new contract as head basketball and baseball coach for the 1964-65 school year, asked to be relieved of that pact in order to accept the new position. He will assume his new duties June 1. “I kind of hate leaving Atlantic Christian, but this is the kind of thing I eventually wanted to get into,” McComas said. “The’q (Wedgewood) want to grow and I’d like to grow with them.” Lawrence Gupton Is Scheduled To Present Program Of Songs Here On April 27, at 8:15 p.m. in How ard Chapel, Lawrence Gupton, a part-time instructor in the AC mu sic will present a program of songs. He received the Associate of Arts from Campbell College in 1958, and the Bachelor’s and Master’s de grees in Music From Westminster Choir School in Princeton, N. J. Lawrence has appeared as a so loist with the Westminster Sym phonic Choir and twice as tenor soloist with The New York Phil harmonic Orchestra. He can be heard on the Columbia recording of the Beethoven “Choral Fan tasia.” He has also appeared in summer stock and in various per formances in this area. He is currently a voice instruc tor at North Carolina Wesleyan College, Minister of Music at the First Presbyterian Church in Rocky Mount and Director of the Rocky Mount Chorale.