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The CoLLEiaATE
VOL. XXV
■ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN rOLLEGE. NOVK.MBKK 1!>. 1954
HOMECOMING
NL MHKK Z
1954
Who s Who In American Colleges
A
Ceremony Is Set
To Crown Queen
Thf qucfn of on campus
wtU tx* crowniKi tonight <«t 8 45 in
the AUantU' Chrisiun Collfgr
gymna.vium OurinK half-timt* of
the ba>ketUiU game, the caiKli*
dates. urcompanje<l by their es-
c*»rtK. will urvemble on the c<nirt
for the r?Temony
Wednesday nv^rmng
was lh‘- fir.st
lovelv liidu-s when they
v'hupel I At 4 IW.
piMStianie of thei'^*^* adsance U>
L. .u i ^ P»ok»es> Id H*>ul
K«.n »h..v adorned'*
Campus Gets Set
For Homecoming
A ituint pep rally o?: the infir*
mary j»Me »tat!<*d the kick off fiT
Homecoming. Thur.Nday night .it
9 30 p m the enthu.Ha.sm ovei the
a(i()rimching tjingled with the
Lynchburg IhirnetK niounte<1 high
when the I'heer U'.idctk tinik t»ver
Homecoming activities get under
way with a puiade Frida> afl» r-
tMKin Tlie parade will fortn at 3 30
Ion Hallruad Street From the jki-
rade M(e at 3 the name of the
Homt coming gui*<*n will Im- unnoun-
clock thr piiH*e>Nloi*.
Nu>h Str«‘«*t, .»nd
untr« «• Uien b.«ck to
thi-
colle;:
thi* st.*H«’ >n 1‘Vening gowns | Quern \nnuun«rd
Harper Hall p;*rlor was the I Marcning in thr parade will K-
■.tagr for the next exhibition of j Jhr collrgi- baiKl. .srvt ial visiting
th<‘ girl*^ Here they apjMared in
Nmall groups on l*liursday ni^ht
I'ictured left to right: .lo \nn Mm)re. Suzanne (till,
Lamm. James liemby, Joan Kell> . and Klena Lauler.
Tegity Ward. I‘egg> \Uh6ll%, Kenneth
Small And Caminos
Appointed To Plan
ACC’s “New Look”
The campus buildmg progrun.
has been placed in the hands of
G. Milton Small, A. I. A. Raleigh
architeci, and Professor H. Cam
inos. head o^ the School of Ar-
chilt-cture of North Carolina Statt
College. The appointments were
made by the Board of Trusteec
of Atlantic Christian College and
the Building Committee, compos-
td of President Travis A. White.
Russell Arnold. James M. Moudy.
Milton Adams, and Charles Cobb.
During the past summer in joint
meetings of the Board and the
Committee it was decided that a
new type of architecture would be
de.sirable in the future construc
tion of buildings on the campus.
Considerations
In order to obtain the most func
tional and usable space per con-
-truction dollar, many conijidera-
tions were made. The members of
the committee felt that contemp
orary structures which reflected
the spirit of our time would serve
IS best background against which
to educate young people.
A number of well-known archi
tectural firms were considered and
‘.he advice of the members of
School of Design at N. C. State
College was sought.
At the second meeting tow aid
*iie latter part of the summer, in.
lormation about the various firms
vas brought before the Board. At
thi^ meeting it was recommended
’hat the college employ a partner
ship composed of Mr. Small and
Mr. Caminos. .
The recommendation includea
•n over-all campus plan which
would project the needs of th(‘
Tables Are Here
Thirty-four ihining new tabk
will hencefortli grat « the fk*rt Har
dy Dining Hall and 204 new chalrf
are now on order. The order for
both tab)* and chair:- wi ;- placed
with the S(juthern De.-ik Company
in Hickory. I'he ft rmit t -top tableh
are 30 x 72 inches.
The style of the chairs has not
yet ^*en definitely derided upon
Two types are now under con.su
deration. The choice will be madt
betwt>en high-backed chairs and
low-backed ones that are flush with
the table top.
Money for the purchase of th»s
new furniture ha» been provided
by the bo<jk store earnings during
the last few years.
IN MF.'VIORIA.M
Thr entire campus is taddrn-
ed by thr death of (iraham
Liles, Atlanllr ('hh»lian Col-
Icgf student.
Elks Give Flags
The Klks Lodgf ■>( Wilson has
presented tjj the Atlantic Chris
tian Collti.- band two nans, the
UniU'd StaU-J flag and the col
lege standard in blue and white
The flaKs were displayed from
the stage of Howard Chapel Nov-
e m b e r* 10. at the regular
the niorninK mbiy of the stu
dent b<xiy .At that time Dr Mil
lard Burt. dirii.ti>r of the band,
made an announcement of the Hif.
to the colle ji-
- . Formal pri: .-ntation made
ollege. It was voted unanimous^ thj. band concert on th'--
'> put these two gentlemen ^;npu.‘: the same aftermxjn. Mr.
cntract. j c Joyner. Grand Kxalted Kul-
er, and Mr. K Carl Quinn. Uad-
ing Knight, presented the flags U)
Dr Burt, v/ho ;*ccii>ted them ii-
behalf ol the band awl the c 'l-
lige
.Mr. Small
Mr. Small, who was born in
Oklahoma, received the hightit
^’rade ever obtained by any per-
on on that state's examination for
tate license in archetecture. Hav-i fliis>, measuring 4 by S'-i
■ng much experience as j (eet. arc i<juipped to .‘-rve both
n large construction projects f°''|f„r parade and for display,
ither architectural firms, he work-1 yyjjcn they irf in parade the
■d for Perkins and Will, nationally j Qub will furnish Uie col-
<nown school building designers. guard. Henceforth provision ha:,
'/as he who designed the Nuclearmade for the color guard to
Reactor Building, which is on tlic ytcjmpuny each app<'arantfe of th.^^
' ampus of North Carolina State I band
College. , _ I
Mr. Caminos i Qfiirlpnts Go ToDuKC
.\Ir. Caminos received his earl.' I _ . •
raining in Argentina. After recei\-1 p FT A Convention
•Hg a traveling scholarship to the! —
Vnited States, he returned to Ar-| , AUantic Christian
ientina. where he won a scholai* P Pn.
hip to England and another one
*o the United States. He decidc*d
o accept the position of Head of
Eight Students
Elected To
Who’s Who
Eight .'rnmr.v — Jf>an Kelly, Jo-
Ann Moore P» ggy W ird. J imes
Hernby Kennetii Lamm. Peggy
Nicholl* S.iranne Gill, arnl KIcna
Lawler were ruiminatt^d f^r
Who’» Who in Amrrlean Colleges
and rnlver^llle«*. The announce
ment was made by Dean Jame
Moudy in a special chapel cere
mony this month. All are out-
stimding members uf the senior
cla.^'.
Peggy NicholU i.s an Engli.sh
major and is president of Phi Si;i
ma Tau Sorority. She is particular
ly outstanding m Student Cliristian
work, and is a member of the
Women’s Ensemble
Peggy Ward is studying English
and music She haj» served as class
marshal fc»r two year> .md i.s or-
;;.inist for chapel
JoAnn Moore is planning u> en
ter commercial art next year.
Here at AC she ly majoring In
art and Enf•^^h L*«t year sh.*
w.* Pine Knot edit<)r and is viry
in the Stage and S'Tipt
Club.
Jo^n Kelly president of Di*Ua
Sigma Si^ronty and past president
of the Science Club. She is major*
ini= in bs'and hopes to do grad
uate* work in th.it field
Jim Hemby, an English and rt •
lifion major, is presid«-nt of the
Student Coop«-ralive Associatior*
this y< ar ai»d is also outstandinK
in Stag<- and Script I^st year he
served ,i> editor of th»‘ ( ()I,LK<.I-
A'l K.
W'lnnrr of the Hoiary Cup for
th<* out^tamhng -.cholastic average
Ttiday the lK*.»uUes will rule in
the Horneconifiig Pai.id<*, which
IS scheduU*d for 3 3U p.m.
Judges for this contest h.i\e b«-«-n
select««d from various pn»fessi<mal
men here in town.
Ttie queens arnl the organi/n-
tioii.s s|i<*nsonng them an* a> fol
lows ;
Sigma Tau Chi - Callie Proctor
l*hi Sigma Tau — Shirley Parker
Delta Sigma -- Catherine Cottle
Phi Kappy Alpha - Sylvia Alls-
brook
Sigma Aljiha Jean Vaughn
Phi Delta Ciamma Judy Lane
Freshman class - Ellie Huth ILir-
reU
Sophomore class - Joan Edwards
Junior class Cynthia Hradley
Senior class — Deloros Weaver
Collegiate Stuff — Nancy Jucka<m
Stage St Script Club - Evelyn Yi*
onoulis
Business Club — Jean Craft
WAA — Dot Anderson
Harper Hall — Madeline Albritton
Caldwell Hall Carolyn O Bryant
A Club — Mary Kllen Corbett
Science Club - Joan Kelly
AC Students Elected
To District Offices
Continued on Page Eight
Two Atlantic Christian College
.students were elc<ud to district
offices at the annual convention of
the Northeastern district
of the Kuture Teachers Associa
tion. Novemb<-r 5. Elaine (Joflwin.
president of the AC chapter, was
elect<*d district presid«-nt. and Ei ■
netine Mozingo, secretary, at the
Greenville rneetmg. Dwight Smith
of East Carolina, host for the e-
vent. was elected vic«-pre:.idint.
h’ranci's !*(><•, also of E('(*. j)re-
/Idj'd. J<j«n Kelly, vice.president
this year, led the devotion. Tlie
principal talk wa*. given bv Miss
Kate Park Kitchens of H<Kky
Modnt.
Students from AC att4*nding th«'
•onvention w< tr I^i>rothy Mo/ingo.
wh<j preM*nt<‘<i the nominees; for
(»ffices. Italph Kennedy. Jackie
Vicke. Vermin Bryan. Elaine (iod-
win. J<*an Kelly. H<-tty Hritt Per
kins. Kalph (Jray. arul Ernestine
Nt/>zmgo Dr Hurt atteiKl«t] ah
sptjn.sor of the AC chaini-r.
j iMinds an<l elrvell fl(»at> jept(‘'>fiil
i iiig the different club', on the ca-
pus One of the flo.its will carry
the Hotnrcoming Queen and the
other candidate.s .siMtnsoiisl b> tjie
v.tiious campiis <ug.ini/ation.'
'fhe basketball g.itne with the
Lynchburg Hornets i> s«-t for 8 00
P M . Knday night At the halftime
the Homecoming Qu* » n will bu
cn»wrn*<l by .in A(’(' alunmus. Joo
liolhday. who is now pnmMp*»V
Ne«*dham Hroughton ll.gh S('h<Hil,
Haleigh
Kegistr.iU<m for Homecoming
will begin at 10 30 Saturday morn
ing in front of the Ii4-rt Hardy
Dining Hall
rrograni
At 11 00 in the Howar<l eha|H‘l
a College Pii»gram will Iw pn sent-
t*d Pr>*siding will Ik* J<m' Holliday,
acting president of th«- Alumni As-
so<*iation Preliminary ti> the pro
gram the band will give a cou-
cert Then welc«»meH will be ex
tj'fKled by James Hemby as presi
dent of the student bi>dy .ind by
Dr. Tift.'is A White as president
of the College Mr Holliday will
make t^ie response
At thl.H time Uie winners of the
room insp<>ctioti cont<*st will b«
announced and awatds made
Numl>ers by the mixed ensembie
will conclude the pr«)gram.
l/unrhron
Luncheon will U* serve<l .it 12 00
Saturday to the students and at
I 00 o’clock t4» the alumni Tht;
alumni business setislon follows in
the lii rt Hardy Dining Hall, Head
ing the busint'SK fse'^sion will l>v
the acting president. Mr. Holliday.
Other officer.', of Uie Alumnt As-
s(K'iation are Miss Tassie Langle>
s<<'ret«ry. Mr. (ie<irg«‘ Wtxidall,
treasurer, and Mrs Ell7.ai>eth liug-
hey and Mr. Burney H McCottei.
alumni repres« ntiitives to the col
lege B<jard of Trust«*es.
Tours of the campus .md all thi
resid('iic«- halls will 1m- conducted
foll(jwing th«- business ,i<^n. At
this time everyone is invited to
visit the dormitories and frateimty
houses. wh»*re fija^n house will
held
Climax
The annual Hom<‘<>>ming Hail
will climax the Saturday festivities.
The dance is set for 8 00 PM in
the dining r<»om, and it is to be in
formal Musie for the evening will
be furnish«*d by th«- < i)lleg«- dance
barwl. the Dreamers
l*he Homecomuig werki i»d \^ill
Im >-onchtd(*d oy ( ht»r« h v**ivicet
(‘ontinued «>n Page K;;tjr
at the state convenUon of Fu
ture Teachers of America at E^ke,
Vwember 6, were Elaine C^win
Joan Kelly, Dfirothy and trn<.,
tine Mozingo, and Dr. Millard Burt.
•he School of Architecture at N.
State College with the intentions
’f becoming a United States citi-1 jj-neral =c:5ions were held
'en. His reputation rests mainly Fneine-ring BuiH!-- ir.
■.n work which he did when he wa. ir. the Engint.ring
Continued on Page Four
■intin^
,Pd 'jn Page
Pictured left lo right: Shirley Slmmon«». Joan Kdwardn, Mary l,ee Hrinkley, and Jo \nn
( rumpkr.