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mL LEG I ATE
VOL. XXV
ATI-AN'HC I HKlS'l'IAN Al’Kll, i»r>r).
M MHKU ti
Marshals For 1955-56
Campus Building Progresses;
Architects Present Master Plan
New President
Science Building
Is Taking Shape
Work On Buildings
Starts This Summer
Pictured above are the xtudenU who will nerve an mar
shals for craduation. They are Mary lladce, chief marMhal;
Kathryn Rutt and Clyde McGee Creech, freihman cla«»; Mary
EUen Corbett, sophomore cla.«s; and Krnestine Motlnso and
Kichard Ziclar, junior class. Not pictured is WilUs Batts, a
marshal for the sophomore class.
Class Marshals Are Revealed;
Mary Hadge Announced Chief
Hemby Has Served
Student Body Wellj
By RICHARD ZIGLAR
James Ben>amin liemby. Jr., a
member ot the 1955 graduating
class, came to Atlantic Christian
OoUcge in the fall of 1952, after
having attended the University of
North CadXklina for one year.
During his sofiKHnore year he
was very active on the campus.
He served as chairman wor-
•hip on the Student Christian As
sociation Cal^net and also became
a very active roemi>er of the
Stage and Script Dramatic Club.
It was during this year that he
JAMES HEMBY
became associated with the Phi
Kappa Alpha FVatemity. Serving
as a member of the Men's Quartet
was also one of his extracurricular
activities.
During his junior year his big
gest responsibility was that of edi-
tor-in-chief of the COLLEGIATE.
Alao he was a member of the
Mixed Chorus and to(A an active
interest in Stage and Script. He
portrayed one of tlie leading roles
in the fall play, "Idiot’s Delight."
In April, be was tapped into the
Golden Knot Honor Society.
L,aBt spring James, better known
as *‘Hembo,'' took oath before the
student body to serve as president
ct the Student Co-operative Asaocia
tiOQ. lUs year be has served faith
fully as a aucceaeful leader. Be
sides being preAlent of the stu
dent body, he has contintied his
activity in the Stage and Script,
and s^yed the part of Parrish
in "Tbe Crucible.”
'nvis year, having the highest av
erage anrvoog the men of his claAS,
he has been serving as marshal
for the senior class.
James, a religioo and English
major, is serving as minister c4 the
Continued on Page Six
Scholastic laurels go out this
week to seven outstanding AC »tu-
dients who have attained the high
honor of representing their respec
tive classes as marshals for the
19S4-55 graduating class.
Mary Hadge has bet-n selected
as this year's chief marshal and
will serve in this capacity with the
following six honor students: Er
nestine Mozingo and itichard Zig-
lar, junior class; Mary E^Uen Cor
bett and WUlis Batts, sophomore
class; and Kathryn Butt and Clyde
McG^ Creech, freshman Class.
As well as being an excellent
scholar, Mary Hadge has shown
outstanding ability in many phases
of activities on campu.'i. Present
editor of the PINE KNOT, she is
also a member of Phi Sigma Tau
Sorority, Sigma Pi Alp^, and
Golden Knot Honor Society. She is
an English major.
Sharing top h<jnors In the junior
class are COLLEX^IATE editor Ric
hard Zlglar and assistant editor.
Ernestine Mozingo.
Richard, an Eiiglish-religion ma
jor from Winston-Salem, is presi
dent of the State CYK. His ad
ditional work in the fieJd of reli
gion include.s being director of
youth work at the Eighth Street
Christian Church in Greenville, He
is on the SCA Cabinet here. He
is a member of the Sigma Pi Al
pha and drum major In the band.
Recently elected treasurer of the
State Future Teachers Association,
Ernestine Mozingo, in her few
years at AC has displayed much
thought and ener^ in her various
activities. Ernestine is an English
major and plans to complete work
for her degree in three years. She
is a menrtber of Delta Sigma sorori
ty, where she serves as t»sketbaU
captain, bringing to AC her fine
athletic ability di^ayed in high
school. Besides being on the COL-
LEXIIATE staff, Ernestine belongs
to the Hesperian Club and is very
active In campus >TA activities.
From the <>ophomore class we
have Mary Ellen Cortiett of Wii-
son and Willis Batts of Rocky
Mount: Mary EUlen, a transfer
from Rollins college in Florida, has
been very popular on campus this
year as well as most vers^ in all
her subjects. She, too, is a mem
ber of Sigma Pi Alpha.
Willis, a Workl War II veteran,
is married and has been commut
ing to the college.
Both Kathryn Butt of Dunn and
Clyde McGee Creech of New Hope
have entered the AC Preshman
class this year with excellent high
school records and have joined
w^e-heartedJy into campus life.
Kathryn, outstanding as saluta-
torian of her graduating class and
Continued on Page Six
Hy ('ON'NOK JONKN 1 Archit«Hnji havr prcst nt)^! a wry
Thi’ MU|MTinteiident of the oai-1 attr:ioUv«' in.ist<T plan for the fu-
structjon gang now waking on our t di*veUn>incnt of the campus,
m w .s c i I- n I- r buildum was . dri.wing
ki.Ki ,-nough Wediu-Mlay «ft?n»on:
to Irt m<- go over th,- trtue*»-inU in ? Vi
hif officc. I .-nx-nt thi- enAirt- af-!
Urnoon bn.wS)^ thrxxiKh tho.<- I'TTr'’,/*'''' "T' *
druwings. locking o\’er th.- designs
for flo.«i, crilings. walls. sUir^as-' “
r.v d«n-.s, and a d.i»on olhiT com- b-lW'ng
pon.-nts of the building. |
w .. ,,J «ey. T^e building will br extremely
The Riding, \^*hiih wr hi<)c will modem, with tv^*o ^torlr.i. a flat
bo ready fw use iiext fa 1. U t<> be roof, ;.nd lot* of glaas. The ad-
of twt> st<»nM. with nine clas.s-1 ministrukm unit will Ix- sepuratc
rixims. two Uitxiratories, five of- tnvm tJje class room Ixiikllng and
fici=s, men and wotnon s lounges, : i,rf Strc-t The adminis-
a I^ecnhou-M-, imd adeu^te closets j tration building will <-<mUin ad
and storage iwira. It is to be 75 ,nint*trative offices and a faculty
feet, 5 inches k>y 142 feet. 10 Inches,. Uxingc. Both m'w buildings are to
with remforced brick wulU. u.iphalt-; begun in late summer
tile floors, acoustical plasti'r coil
It wa.^ V(*ry rncotv'aging Ut hcur
that mu6t of the* tree:* oii cam'
pUK which wo urr mt proitd of will
bo Mived.
Ings. and bunded built>up roof.
Hie construction of the building
is coming along v*cry well. The
first-story walls are almost com-' c* _ _ u . .
pleu-d a?Ki the r.-inforwments fori .k ‘
Se second floor are being riveU^l,
in place. Plumbing U ri^ from ^ A per
the ground iind emerging from
half-finisht'd w«Us. Tlve bricklayers
are working rapidly now, as tlie
building takus shape.
Yes, we will have a science build
ing. And barring weather Interrup
tions ot Hazel's type, or cither su^
catastri^e, it will be cocnpleted
on schedule.
Can You Supply
A Missing Link?
Please ask in the COLLEGIATE
if any of these missing PINE'
KNOTS are avialable," re<iuested I
Dr. C. C. Ware, who is engaged
in writing the history of Atlantic
Christian College.
The annual iaaues (or which Dr.
Ware has no copy are 1914. 191S,
1917, 1918, 1919. 1922, and 1927.
Dr. Ware will appreciate it, if
the reapective missing issues can
be supplied or loaned to the c(d-
lege library, for access in prep
aration (jt a definite Atlantic C3iri^
tian College history. "It will even
l)c helpful if correct information
can be supplied as to whether or
not the Annual was issued for any
iod of bad wi'athrr slowed up the
work fur a while, but now that
the weather is more favorat>le. ra-
pd advancement is being made
However, the adnilniatratloti re
ports that it la doubtful that it
will be reody for use in S<-ptember.
It's a shame that the seniors
won't got to enjoy all the new
txiildingi on campus, but It wlU
be hoart^wurming to look at them
with pride and know that we're
graduates ol such a wi>nd<TfuI iiv
•titutlon which has shown unbe-
lievable progress th** pant few
years.
CollcKe Entertains
Local Business Men
The Wilsrjo Chamber of 0>m-
merco will be entertained at the
college on Tuesday. April 12. from
12:30 unUl 2.00. Lunch will be
S4*rvi*d on front cumpus under ti^
tret's.
After that, the l>usiness men of
WilMon will go to the cluipc-l to
hear the mix<*d chrirul perf<^rm Ujt
Ihoir enjoyment
lYie purpose of the mcetirkg ii for
the local businesK men to got the
'Fo<.*r’ of the campus and U> know
of these missing years.” he said.tho functions and people bi*tt4*r
II. iilLMAKI)
Hilliard Wins
Student Election
In a rampu.'C-wide election on
Marc h 30. II C Hillisrd, Jr. of
Hunsell. »«■ elrct<xl pre.iklent of
the Student CooiH'rative Associa
tion <if Atlantic ('hristian College.
He won over three other candi
dates: Mamie Davis of Black
Mountain, Uichard 7Jglar of Win
ston-Salem, and Ernestine Muzin-
go of Kenly.
H. C., a member of Phi Kappa
Alpha fraternity, U an English and
religion major. He is the student
minister of the Klmt Christian
Church of Mount Olive, and is pro-
enrolli"d in the College of the Hible,
Lexington, Kentucky, for gradu-
■t<> work in religion.
A graduate of Walnut Cove HM
Sch<iol, 11. C. U titr son of the
Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Hilliard of
Hassel.
Addition Made
To Dean’s List
Accrinling to IVuri J. M. Moudy
th(* name of Hichard Gurkln shotilri
have a(iprarcd on the IVan'i list
for last semrstrr.
Tllh: COIi.IOiIATE is happy to
aniM>unce this addition t/> th<* lijit.
Daniell Assumes Position
Mr. Jame^ D. Daniell of Bogart.
Georgia, arrived at the college
on April 1, to assume his position
a.s Director of Public Relations,
succeeding James E. Fulghum,
who recently resigned to become
associated with the Coastal Caro
linian Pre ,s at Myrtle Beach, ,S<mth
Carolina.
A native of Oconee County, Geor
gia, Mr. Daniril was graduated
from ACC with the A. H. degree
in 1948. He alao holds a Master's
degree from the University of
Georgia and has attended David
son College.
WhUe a studi-nt at ACC, Mr
Daniell servi-d as president of the
college student body In 1947-48 and
also was captain of the basketball
team. He is an outstanding basket
ball coach in the state of Georgia
and has been a member of the
Bogart, Georgia, High school facul
ty for the past six years.
When asked about his new posi
tion at the college Mr. Daniell said,
"It is a long time dream come
true. I have felt since being in
school here at the college, that
Wilson was my hocne. I have made
many friends here and I'm very
happy to be beck with them."
Mr. Daniel! is a member of the
Christian C3iurch and Is married
to the former Miss Jo Ann Coggins
of Rocky Mount. TTMy have two
children. They are residing at Col
lege Court Apartments.
llie students and faculty of ACC
are very happy to wdcome Mr.
Daniell to our administratioo, and
we are all looking forward to work
ing with him and knowing him
better.
New Public Relations Director
James II. Daniell, new public relations director, U shown
above with his famllj. His wife la the former Miss Jo Aan Cog-
(Ids of Rock; Moont. His children are hjna, tLgt flT*, SLad Aa-
gelia, age three.