LIBRARY The CHRISTIAN COLLEGE UBLISHED WEEKLY ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE,OCTOBER 29, 1970 NUMBER SEVEN Board Meets Students Named By JOYCE CLEGG The Executive Bord of the Student Government held it’s bi monthly meeting Tuesday night, October 27 in Hines HalL President Joe Harwood presided over the meeting. In the old business it was brought up that Harwood would speak on the new name of the Student Center at the Bord of Trustees meeting. Also included in old business was SGA meetings will now be held on Monday night’s at 7 p.m. Fund Moving into new business Robbie Steen moved that the Executive Board of ACC ap- “A Streetcar Named Desire,” a three-act play by Tennessee Williams, was presented by stage and Scirpt on October 23, 24, 25 in Howard Chapel. The play starred Kathy Hartenstine, as Blanche Dubois; Steve Bassett, as Stanley Kowalski; and Fran Mercer, as Stella Kowalski. The story centered around Blanche Dubois, who came to visit her sister, Stella. Blanche is faced by the un welcome attitude of Stella’s husband, Stanley, Blanche has created many fantasies to cover up her unpleasant past. She had caused her young husband’s suicide; she was living in a world apart from reality. Her being the cause of his death made her continue to relive it. She loved him still, in spite of the truth of his life, and thus she gradually became insane. She was partly insane when she discovered her husband and an older man together, and she was overcome by shock, nbt wanting to face reality. Thus she created a dream world, a facade for everyone but her true self. Stella Stella, Blanche’s sister, was divided between love for her propriate $25.00 to the Kent Legal Fund as an aid in bail and defense of involved students. The motion was defeated. Arnold Hamm, Sophomore Class senator, moved that the Executive Bord hold Homecoming Queen elections Thursday the 29th and Friday the October 30 from 12:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. on Thursday and from 9:00 to 4:00 p.m.on Friday. Discussion concerning a student college roster was held. A committee was appointed to look further into this matter. The next meeting of the Executive Board was designed for November 9th and the meeting was adjourned. sister and love for her husband. Stanley was a hard realist whose compassion was limited to his own desires. Despite his brutal ity, Stanley’s love won out in the end. Harold Mitchell (Mitch), was used as a diversion between Blanche’s world of fantasy and the world of reality. The diversion was temporary, and her dream world became her world of reality. A host of minor characters added color to the set as well as to the play itself. Drama This is the first time such a revealing drama has been presented here at Atlantic Christian. The performances of the actors as a whole were dynamic. The gestures and expressions of the characters were excellent. The voice quality, however, was not up to the expectations of the audience as a whole for several of the characters. Many of the actors tried too hard to make the character which they were portraying come alive. The characters of Stanley and Stella projected themselves more realistically than did the others. One has to feel a part before one can portray it. The actor must become the character. fk 'm' j ■V'" Bryan Chalk adds TWO during a shooting drill Monday at prac tice. Sidelined in background at right is Co-Captain Cliff Black, this due to injury sustained in Saturday night’s scrimmage. (Photo by Jim Lowery) r" Tell It like It Is! Everyone is talking about becoming more aware of pollution, population explosion, and events that are happening in the present. The identity of four prominent figures in the news were asked of Atlantic Christian College students to see how aware we are. The people that were asked about were William Rogers, Secretary of State; John Mitchell, attorney General of U.S.; Angela Davis who was recently captured by the FBI and is a Communist accused of killing and Ralph Nader, a well known crusader for consumer protection and author of Unsafe at any Speed. A.H.K., junior male; William Rogers: Founder of Utopian society in Penn sylvania. John Mitchell; past attorney Fifteen Atlantic Christian College students have been named to “Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities,” according to Dr. Lewis H. Swindell Jr., dean of the college. Recipients were chosen by a vote of the college’s faculty and administration on the basis of scholarship, participation and leadership in academic and extracurricular activities, citizenship and service to the school, and promise for future usefulness. Those named were: Gregory WayneAlbert,son Mr. and Mrs. J. Ross Albert, 608 W. Nash St., Wilson, N.C. Kent Thomas Anderson, son of Mrs. Gertrude Anderson, 503 W. Vance St., Wilson, N.C. Joyce Ann Copeland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Copeland, Rt. 2, Box 69, Hert ford, N.C. William Richard Dixon IV, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Dixon, Jr., 1508 Highland Dr., Wilson, N.C. Kay Cooper Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kermit G. Dunn, Box 27, Nashville, N.C. Joseph E. Harwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. M.E. Harwood, 911 N. 6th St. Albemarle, N.C. Susan Dianne Jaquith, general of U.S. Angela Davis; She is wanted for murder of Federal judge in California. Ralph Nader: Spokesman for the public who made a place for himself by having a loud voice. P.L.C., ssnior female: William Rogers: He is one of the early men that came over here with John Smith. John Mitchell: He is a com poser. Angela Davis: Black militant that started communism on the campus. Ralph Nader: An athlete. G.L.P., soph, male William Rogers: I’ve never heard of William Rogers. John Mitchell: State attorney general. Angela Davis; A young lady See TELL IT Page2 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell E. Jaquith, 1814 Kingswell Dr., Silver Spring, Md. Joseph Charles Jeffcoat, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen W. Jeff coat., Tetterton’s Trailer Court, Plymouth, N.C. C^elia Starr Looney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.F. Looney, 409 Oak Ave., Carrboro, N.C. Robert Cecil McAdams, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.M. McAdams, 813 Raleigh Rd., Wilson, N.C. Ronnie Lee Norfolk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira P. Norfolk, 906 Tremont Rd., Wilson, N.C. Faye Janet Pollock, daughter of Mr. W.T. Pollock, Rt. 1, Box 235, Dudley, N.C. Ricky Stewart, son of Mr, and Mrs. Douglas W, Stewart, 609 W, Vance St,, Wilson, N,C, Jane Lee Vann, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, T,L, Vann, Rt, 1, Zebulon, N.C. Elmer Duke Whedbee Jr., son of Mrs. Marietta Whedbee, 809 W. Church St., Ahoskie, N.C. Tricycle Race The First Annual ACC Homecoming Tricycle Race and Extravaganza has been ten tatively scheduled for 4:00 p.m., Nov. 6. Sigma Pi Fraternity is sponsoring the event with Tuffy’s as general promoter and donor of prizes. Races in both men’s and women’s divisions will be held on a circuit to be laid somewhere on campus. Participants may bring their own tricycle or use vehicles furnished on a first come first serve basis. First prize for each divison will be a $10.00 meal ticket at Tuffy’s. Other prizes including special body prizes are to be announced. Participants must pedal their trikes (?) and observe fair riding tactics. Child size “wheels” are required. Interested persons or organizations should register for the event at Tuffy’s. There will be a nominal entrance fee with proceeds going to Sigma Pi Fraternity. Stage And Script Class Representatives Vie For Title Homecoming draws nearer and the list of candidates con tinue. Each class is sponsoring a candidate for the title. The following girls are representing these groups: Myra Price, a junior from Snow Hill is sponsored by the Freshman Class, Myra is a Phi Mu and aside from her sorority m km Myra Price Freshman Class Peggy Copeland Sophomore Class obligations she finds time to fulfill her duties as head cheer leader and vice-president of the Junior Clas, Social Studies is Myra’s field of interest. The Sophomore Class offers Peggy Copeland as its can didate, Peggy has been quite active sincer her transfer from Louisburg last year. She is Secretary of the Senior Class and Vice-President of the Women’s Interdormitory Council as well as reporter for Phi Mu. A major in Business Education, Peggy hails from Belvidere, North Carolina. Ayden, N.C. is the hometown of Frankie Pierce, Junior Class representative. Frankie is Delta Zeta Pledge Trainer and for merly President of Harper Hall. Majoring in Primary Education with a minor in Physical Education, Frankie has enjoyed membership on the WRA Intra mural basketball team, A Sigma Miss, Ginny Vinson from Wilson rounds out the class candidates. Ginny is an Elementary Education major minoring in history. She serves as rush chairman for Tri-Sigma. A Peace transfer, Ginny will graduate this January. These are the class represen tatives for Homecoming 1970. Next week the candidates of the Interdormitory Councils, P.E. Club and Day Students will appear. Frankie Pierce Junior Class Ginny Vinson Senior Class