CAMPUS CRIER AMERICA’S SMALLEST COLLEGE BI-WEEKLY Vol. VI Asheville-Biltmore College, Asheville, N. C., Nov. 11,1950 No. 1 Freshmen - Sophomore DR. COLLINGS NEW MEMBER OF A-B STAFF Dr. Wilbur Collings has been selected for the offices of business manager, treasurer, and professor of accounting at Asheville-Bilt more College. Dr. Collings has had a great deal of teaching experience in the field of accountancy at Grove City Col lege in Grove City Pennsylvania. He has also been a lecturer in Eu ropean accounting theory at North western University. Dr. Collings was educated at the Ecole Pigier in Paris, France, and received his Ph.D. in commerce at the University of Lausanne in Switzerland. He did two years of post-doctoral work at the Univer sity of Geneva in Switzerland and the University of Bonn in Germany. Formally a resident of South Da kota, Dr. Collings has been living in Asheville for almost a year. The student body extends its best wish es and compliments, and hopes that his stay will be a pleasant one. STUDENTS HEAR BALLAD PROGRAM BY MOSER Asheville-Biltmore social science instructor Artus M. Moser pre sented a program of folk songs and ballads during the October 18 Seely Hall assembly period. Mr. Moser, who has collected over 350 ballads for Washington’s famed Library of Congress, sang several traditional tunes from his own collection. Class Officers Elected Freshman and sophomore class officers were elected in the student assembly of October 6. The results of the freshman elec tion were as follows: president— Joel Holt; vice president—Jimmy Gibbs; secretary—Jo Price; treas urer—John Laughter. The Student Council representatives are Mike Pinney, Joe Wright, George Mc Cracken, and Anne Burnette. The president of the sophomore class is Lynn Jervis; vice president —Gerald Thompson; secretary and treasurer—Virginia Speirakis. The Student Council representatives are Dot Meadows, Eugene Waldrop and Carl Greene. RADIO CLASS MEETS AT WLOS The radio class of Asheville- Biltmore is very fortunate to have a completely revised department. Mr. Fred Brown, well known lo cal announcer and sportcaster, is conducting the class. The studios and facilities of radio station WLOS are used, giving the students practi cal training under actual broadcast ing conditions. Mr. Brown attended the Univer sity of North Carolina and North western University. At one time he was associated with radio sta tion WNCA of Asheville. Forthcoming “on the air” broad casts are now in production and will be announced soon.