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The €oLi.i<:i>iATf:
VOL. XXIV
Homecoming Plans
Include Concerts,
Games And Dance
Homecoming plans have been
announced for the weekend of
November 20, 21 and 22. It is
urged that all students remain
on campus to help welcome our
alumni back to our campus,
A very extensive program has
been planned for this important
weekend.
It will mark the first appear
ance of the Atlantic Christian
College Band which will lead a
parade down Nash street
through town and back to the
college. The parade will consist
also of floats sponsored by vari
ous organizations on our cam
pus.
Two basketball games have al-
jo been scheduled for the night
of November 2(T. The Freshmen
will play Chowan at 6 o’clock,
and the Bulldogs will play the
Cherry Point Flyers at 8 o'clock.
Everyone is welcome to come
and back our boys.
The Saturday program will
consist of a Band Concert at
1:15 on the front campus, a mu
sical program given by AC's
Mixed Chorus at 2 o’clock in Ho
ward Chapel, and a tour of the
campus at 4:30. At this time the
dormitories, the infirmary, and
the fraternity house will be open to
our guest for a formal inspec
tion.
T# climax the activities of the
day, the Homecoming Dance
will be held in Hardy Dining
Hall. At this time the Homecom
ing Queen will be crowned.
These are only a few of the
outstanding features of Home
coming weekend. Let's all re
main on campus and make this
Homecoming the biggest one
yeti
ATLANTIC CHKISTL^N COLIIIGK. OCTOBKK. 195H
NumbtT 1
Sixty Students
Pledge To SCA
Sixty students joined the Student
Christian Association on October
6 at the Vesper Service in Howard
Chapel.
This is the largest active mem
bership the SCA has ever had on
the campus of Atlantic Christian
College. Barbara Hutchins, the
president of this organization, is
so happy over the results of the
Membership Drive. She only hopes
that our membership will continue
to grow.
Tne SCA has already begun its
year’s program of doing good
deeds. To the National and Region
al YMCA—YWCA— Work, it donat
ed thirty dollars. Five dollars
was also given to the World Stud
ent Christian Federation.
For the benefit of student enter
tainment, the SCA gave sixty dol
lars to the Chapel Committee to
be used for showing movies in
chapel. The first movie will be
shown on November 19.
To promote the religious activi-
tie.s on campus. Vesper Services,
sponsored by the SCA, are being
held once a week in the dormitor
ies. Also, a blessing is being offer
ed in the dining hall for earti meal.
The SCA Cabinet appointed Ken
neth Rouse, a newcomer to our
campus, as chairman of this duty.
A discussion, entitled “A Christ
ian’s Answer to the Kinsey Re
port.” was sponsored by the SCA
on October 27. 'Hie chairmen for
this discussion were Mollie Hest
er and Dick Eakin. Dr. Mildred
Hartsock and Mr. Allan Sharp
served as resource persons.
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if you think thi:.-
rharactrra look »li(htly
idsotk thrn your eya*
are prefly (ood. R^-
hrarainf for the No
vember I2th and 13th
performancea of "Idiot’a
Delight" are (above, leit
to ri*ht) Ruby Wi*-
Jina, J.nmea Hemby.
ecil WilUa and (below)
Ruby Wiffina aaain,
with Bruce StrickUnd.
(COLLEGIATE photoa
by Stag* and Script).
Modern Comedy Scheduled For Mid-]\ov.
Enrollment
Total enrollment fijfures for
Atlantic Christian College’s an
nual winter session were an-
tM>unced recently, by Mrs. Beth-
R. Joyner, acting registrar.
Mrs. Joyner report^ that 425
persons had registered for the
fall semester.
A breakdown showed that the
freshman class is the largest
the campus having 180 stud-
?nt«. The registrar also report-
^ that 37 transfer students were
fejlstered making the new stod-
(ot total for this year. 217.
Mrs. Joyner reported a sopho-
Wjon* class enrollment nt 108.
Hie junior class has 69 students
*nd there are 62 seniors.
By Richard ZiRlar
Friday, tho thirteenth, is being
ignored by the Stage iind Script
Club. The members are pitching »i»
to make the performancts of ‘Id
iot’s Delight” which will be given
on Thursday, November 12, and
Friday, November 13. a bij* suc-
Cl.*SS.
• Idiot’s Delight”, a comedy in
three acts by Robert Sherwfxxi.
deals with the outbreaking of a
world war. The scene of the plav
is in the cockt ^il lounge in th<* H«>-
tel Monte Gabrk-Ie which is locat
ed in the Itali;m Al|>s near the
frontiers of Switzerland and Aus
tria. The time is the afternoon of
a winter day in any imminent year.
The leading part. Irene. g'>cs to
Ruby Wiggins who also starred
Rosalind in ‘‘A.> You Like It .
Her lover, ArchiJIe Weber, is play
ed by Bruce Strickland.
The humble, gentle little belllxi>
of the hotel is jxjrtraited by Vernon
Bryan. Don Navadel, who is a prt
cious, youngish American and is
also director of the social life .■
this hotel, is played by James Hem
by. The boss of the previous tw«>
as well as the owner and manager
of the Monte Gabriele Hotel .-
Pittaluga, a fussy Italian. Richard
Ziglar is starring in this role.
The parts of the English coupl<
who visit the hotel on their hon-.
moon are played by Eleanor Hat
sell and Darell Huffman. Dr. W,il-
tA-nt-e. a ticrman scientist, is jx>r-
traited by Jimmie Howard, a lead '
ing actor with the ShcK’string riay-
ers.
Crnl Willi.t. director of the Shoe
string Players, leads in the part of'
Harry Van Harry in a thoughtful
lonely American vaudeville manag
er who has undertaken all .sorts of
jobs in his time, none of them en
tirely honest. With Mr. Van aroi
.iix chorus girls. Shirley I.awlin
the principal, a frank, knowing
dancer, is playcKl by MoDie Hcstei ,
Judy Muldrow acts as Beulah. th<-
bubble dancer. The hard, dumb
little number who -shimmleu, IJelx*.
is done by Marjorie Byrum. T1j<
other three ”who d^m't much mat
ter” are played by Maxine Stanley.
Evelyn Yionulis, and Magnolia,
Duckworth.
' Jim Burnette, who acts as an
officer lo charge of the frontier
station, is starring as the Captain.'
The remaining members of the;
cast are; the maid — Vivian Mun.<.
the Orchestra Leader — Mr. Lee
Howard, the Major — J. C. Win-.
<lead, the Officers — Robert Over
cash and Perry Moore.
The various committees have
:>tart<*d rolling. The properties are
being collected, the write-ups are
being published, the backstage
work is underway, and the lights
are being adjusted. The memfx*rs;
of the various committees are:
PROPERTIES — Chairm a n.;
Mollie Hester — Workers; Gloria
EUierldj'e, Shirley Parker. Chri-
tine la wis, Elaine Mitchell. (Jeorge
Littrell, and Darrell Huffman.
RC'KNERY —Chairman. Joe Kill
ingsworth Heli>ers; Kit/.hugh
'Hiompson, Du.*cty Rh<Kles, Billy
Draughn, Elena Lawler, Tommie
William.son, Donald Weaver, and
Darrell Huffman.
COSTUMES — Chairman. Bar
bara Hutchins — Assistants Tot
Alln*d. Shirley Parker. Annie (J
Johnson. Sarah Alice Harris, and
P^)lly Stevenson.
MAKK-UP — Chairman, Jackie
Vick -- Workers: Paul Crouch, Dar
rell Huffman. Ruby Wiggins, Peg
gy Nicholls. Christine Lewis. Helen
Faye Ba.ss, Jessie Ann Thoma'
Barbara Hutchin.<i. and Mollie H«ji
ter.
LIGHTS — Chairman. Jack Ham-
iJt/»n — Assislants: Eugene Under-
w(Kxl. and Magnolia Duckwf^rth.
PtJBLlCITY — Chairman. Paul
Crouch — Help<Ti: Richard 7.iglar.
Hilly Draughn. Ruby Wiggins, and
Eh na Lawler.
STAGE MANAGER — Darrell
Huffman, with Mickey Raynor a.s
his assistant.
TICKFrrS — Magnolia Duckworth
and Georgia Morris.
PROCiRAMS — Shirley Parker.
The two performances of "Idiot’s
Dc'llghl*’. uwler the direction of
Mrs. Dcjris C, Holsworth, will
given at 8;15 p. m. in Howard
Chapel. Tliere is no admission
charge for college students.
Band To Lead Off
Nov. 20th Parade
Down Nash Street
Forty-three blue and white unl-
ft»rmt will head the liotncroming
\ Parade on November 20 at 5 o’
clock.
"nns will be the fir.«<t ap|>earanc-
of Atlantic Christian College’s new
band which is under the batim <'f
Dr, Millard Burt, a former ^tudent
of AC
During the marchinu. the bnnd
will be head«‘d by !{ichard Ziglar,
a former drum major of ReymOds
High Sch(K)l in Win<(ton*Salctn. Fol
lowing back of him will come our
four ma>orette8. They are J«mn
ward.' of Wil.Hon, Annis* Morris
Barnes of Elm City, Jo Ann
(Vumpler of Ro<'ky Mount, and Net
tie Sue Phillips of Raleigh.
Srr plrturr «m l*aie 3
Then comes the band! 'The
tromlxuie play. rs liobby Ik'itlon.
Billy Farmer. Jerry Batehelt»r.
Buddy Hutchins will hi* on the
first row Th»* other bandsmen are
n.v follows
Baritone Don Stanley. N. B Hill
French Horn: Jo Ann Tlioinab,
Evelyn Yionulis
Truni|M-t: Bill Murry. Billy
n<K>n<*. Tommy Williamson. Jackie
Fh»wers. Gloria Ba-** Marj<*rie By
rum. ('arold Ston<’. (‘anilyn Tlioma.s
Flute- I>ot Oakey
('l.irinet: Dick Holloman. Sarah
Alice ILirris. Peggy Ward, Shirley
House. William Ram:.»*y, Cari>lyn
L* e. Magnolia Duckworth. Jesse
Kelly
U.iisv Clarlni t; Betty Jan<- Lamm
Alto Sax Richard Hatliaway. Al-
l«-n Rt>: ;;
'rem*r S.ix Charles Davis
B.iritnne Sax: Leroy !iatts. Jr.
Cil(K'k<*nspiel; Kdythe Fullrr.
Drums Jimmy I)eanft, '1‘homas
Batchelor. Billy Draughn. J(h* IXk
mimjues
B;iss Horn: Dusty Rhcxles. Irving
1 Fornecker. Norman P(»lk, Jimmy
Harris
Ihiring concert! the major iind
majoreit* . will leave off tlieir fan
cy man-hing and take up the fol
lowing instruments. Richard Zig
lar and Nettie Sue Phillips will
ploy the clarinet. Jo Ann Crumpler
will Ih' on the flute and Joan hkl-
wards on the french hf»rn.
llie band is also planning to give
an outdfjor concert during H(»me-
coming. 'Phis will Im- given on Nov-
embi*r 21 at 1.15.
Campus News Briefs
Lois Moore was elected Business
Manager of the "Pine KnM" in a
special election this fall. Jack
Woodard, former Business Manag
er transfered to Wake Forest. This
vacancy in the staff necessitated a
re-election.
Destination — Winston-Salem and
the Youth Session of the State Dis
ciples Convention. ^ .
Shirley Parker, president of the
North Carolina Youth, will lead the
processional on Thursday night,
November 5. at the Youth Session.
Following her will be Richard Zig
lar, who is associate president
Others from the college who wiU
be in the processional are Mollie
Hester, state worship chairman.,
and Kenneth Rouse, state enlist*'
ment chairman.
Other students who are planning
U) attend this Youth Session arc!
Jim Burnette, Jack Hamilton.
James Hemby, Peggy Nicholls,;
Jim Matthews, Ben Wilson, Mag
nolia Duckworth, and Bruce Hern
don.
Those who wish to attend please'
contact Mollie Hester or Richard
Ziglar.
Crouch Emcees
Campus Programs
■‘Atlantic Christian College on the
air!”
Tune your dials from one thirty
to one forty-five every Sunday
afternoon for music and entiTtain-
m«nt will Im* brought U) you by tfie
Radio Worksh<»p of ACC.
This workshop is made up of
meml>ers of the faculty and stud
ent IxKly. The programs are pro-
ducc‘d and dirert<*d by Mr. Jim
Fulghum. The announcer, Paul
Crouch, and engineer, Don Stai>-
ley, are students of A. C.
Each program is arranged by a
faculty member of the Radio Work
shop, The first was a s|>eech by
Dr. James M<njdy, Other attrac
tions have been the girls* choral
ensemble, under the direction of
Mr. Lynn Brown, and Mr. and
Mrs. I/<*e H/iward, flut4' and piano.
Future programs will be? given
by Mrs. Holsworth on Dramatics,
with a skit from ‘'Idiot’s iX'light;"
Dr, Hartjkxrk of the English D<*pt.;
Mr. Sharp, a Thanksgiving pro
gram; and a program by Mr. Lynn
Brown.
Recordings are mad** Thursday,
in Howard Chapel, for the following
Sunday. In order to avoid public
traffic, doors arc locked during
recording sessions.
Accompanying Mrs, D^)ris Hols
worth to the f>rama Directors'
,Meetlng in Chapel Hill last week
end were Dr. Mildred Hartsock.
Jackie Vicke, and Ruby Wiggins.
A retreat for the IHsctples Stu
dent Fellowship will be held on
November 14 and 15 at Camp New
Hope near Chapel Hill.
This above all,
To thine own self be true;
And it follows at the day the
night,
Thou would’st truly enjoy
Idiot’s Delight.
Harvest Dance
Hixma Tau (lii is sponnorlnc
Itii annual Harvest f>anre oc
Soh. 7. It will f<*ature Jimmy
Harris and his combo, a croup
it A. C, studenta who have got
ten together to make **r e a 1
gone" music. Hardy Dininf Hall
irin turn festive for the occasion.
i!'.ildlnt true to Its name, thr
dance will be very Informal.