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The Collegiate
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, JANUARY 8, 1960
NUMBER, TWELVE
Twelve Students Named
To College ^^Who^Wlm’
Twelve Atlantic Christian Col
lege students have been elected
to have their names appear in the
1959-60 edition of “Who’s Who
Among Students In American Un
iversities And Colleges.”
Selected by the college faculty
after nominations had been taade
by the academic departments, the
students’ names were announced
by the publication last week.
Heading the list v/as Bobby Dunn
of Pinetops, President of the At
lantic Christian CoUege Coopera
tive Association. Also on the list
were two other top officers of that
organization. They were Everette
Byrant,' Cramerton, vice - presi
dent, and Miss Emily Waters,
Plymiouth, secretary.
Students were selected on the
basis of their scholastic records
and their leadership qualities.
Also on the list were several
other top campus leaders. Among
them were Miss Zarelda Walston,
of Farmville, a sorority leader and'
official of the ACC Interfraternity
Council, Ralph Messick, Philadel
phia, Pa.,. Co - Editor of The Col
legiate, Miss Anne Jenkins, Kin
ston, head of the Student National
Education Association on the cam
pus, Miss Anne Nelson, Roberson-
ville, leader in the dramatics group
on campus, and Miss Sally Scud-
der, Durham, Head Cheerleader at
ACC.
Others named to the list were
Miss Ruby Bazemore, Cofield, Ro
bert, Jr., Pikeville, WiUiam T.
Powell, III, Rocky *]VIount, and
Elton D. Winstead, Wilson.
RE Week Services Set For Gym:
Gordon Lovejoy Will Be Speaker
The services of. worship for this
year’s ReUgious Emphasis Week
on the Atlantic Christian College
campus will be held in the gym
nasium according to James Bos
well, president of the Campus
Christian Association. '
Boswell said that this arrange-
'ment has been made in order' to
allow students to attend all of the
services. The CCA cabinet will at
tempt to make the atmosphere of
the gymnasium as" worshipful as
possible for the Religious Empha
sis Week program being h0d
March 21-25.
The main speaker for the week-
long program was also announced
by the CCA, He is Dr. Gordon
Loveson, Assistant Director o f
Southeasten Division i National
Conference of Christians and Jews.
Further commenting o n Religi
ous Emphasis Week, Boswell
said, “The theme is ’The Master
Among Us’ dealing with an exam
ination of the personality of Christ
in relation to our own culture.”
Other plans for RE Week have
also been made. For Monday
night the CCA is planning a spe
cial program designed to provoke
thought on the chosen theme. A
dramatic presentation will be giv
en in an attempt to place before
the students the theme for the
week.
On Wednesday night of Religious
Emphasis Week the Lynchburg
College Chorus will present a miis-
icaj program with liie cooperation
of the CCA. This program will be
given in Howard Chapel.
Tuesday and Thursday nights
the CCA will sponsor discussion
groups to be held in the fraternity
houses and the dormitories. Lead
ers for these discussion groups
have riot yet been selected.
The week - long religious pro
gram will end Friday with a Com
munion Service designed to be the
higlilight of the week.
Calendar
Friday, Jaaunry 8.
Television program by the De
partment of Business. Channel 7
1:30 p. m.
Tuesday, January 12.
Freshmen and Seniors attend
chapel — Debate Class; Juniors
and Sophomores attend class
meetings.
Thtirsday, January 14.
Juniors and Sophomores attend
chapel —■ Debate Class; Fresh
men meet with advisors. Seniors
have class meeting.
Exec Board Committee
Study Constitution
To
Members of the Atlantic Chris
tian College Cooperative Associa
tion met briefly Monday evening
for their first business meeting of
the new year.
Highlighting the session was a
detailed treasurer’s report which
covered the months of September
through December. Kenneth Bry
an, treasurer of the Cooperative
Association, gave itemized ac
counts of credits and expenditures
as well as present balances of all
organizations budgeted through
the Cooperative Association.
With the fall semester coming
to an end, the treasurer revealed
that the Senior Class has a balance
of $820.94, the Junior Calss, a ba
lance of $540.27, the Sophomore
class, a balance of $234.74, and the
Freshman Class, a balance of
$142.07.
Discussion of the importance of
prompt payment of bills led to the
observation by the Board that the
To help speed payment of bills informed that the Executitoe Board
and prevent confusion, the Board
explained that all approved bills
from the various organizations
should be m^de out to the Atlantic
Christian College Cooperative As
sociation.
The Executive Board requested
that the treasurer of the Coopera
tive Association designate a speci
fic time during the week when he
will be in the newly established
office of the Cooperative Associa
tion which is located in the Stu
dent Center. Organizational lead
ers wiU have the opportunity to
confer with the treasurer about
financial business at this appoint
ed time in the Cooperative Govern
ment office. It was announced that
the particular day and time will
be publicized in the next issue of
The Collegiate,
In further business, Robert
Dunn, President of the 'Coopera
tive Association, said that 'the
present treasury system is faulty, student body needs to be correctly
is not writing or creating an Hon
or Code for the student body. Dunn
wanted it clarified that the Board
was studying the student body to
see if a change, such as the adop
tion of an honor system, is wanted
on the campus of Atlantic Chris
tian. He said that the Board want
ed to know the feelings of the
students concerning such a propos
al.
Before the close of the meeting,
members of the Board were se
lected to act as a committee to
study and analyze the constitution
of the Cooperative Association. It
was announced that the constitu
tion would be read and discussed
during the following eight Execu
tive Board meeting?. Th6 study is
for the purpose of discovering
whether the present constitu
tion is meetin.® the needs of the
enlarged student body and wheth
er changes need to be made for a
more efficient policy of student-
faculty government.
Students Reminded
Of Registration
Dr. Millard P. Burt, Atlantic
College Dean, reminded the stu
dent body this week that the stu
dents are to pick up their class
admission cards and to settle their
financial obligation for the second
semester during examination week.
Class admission cards are to be
picked up at the registrar’s office
and bills fai tuition and fees are
to be picked up at the business
office.
Dr. Burt also announced that
schedule changes, except .in cases
of administrative procedure, are
to be made on January 28. Only
cases of administrative errory or
cases of. the administration’s hav
ing added or dropped sections' wiU
be considered administrative pro
cedure.. Changes involving these
administrative procedures may be
made on the 27th.
In cases of academic probation,
or in cases of students who have
not yet registered, registration will
be held on the 27th.
Beparlment Of English Members
Attend Speech, Ilieatre Meeting
E. WORDEN ALLEN, JR.
New Official Now
On College Staff
R. Worden Allen Jr., a native of
Pantego, N. C,, and an Atlantic
Christian College graduate, has
joined the administrative staff of
ACC in the capacity of Director of
Development,
The program of development is
of such complexity that it is ne
cessary for the college to employ
a full time director in the area.
Byron Welch, the former Direc
tor of Development, left the col-
Dr. Mildred ,E. Hartsoc!^, Chair
man of the Departrhent of Eng
lish, Mrs. Doris C. Holsworth,
and Mrs. Edna Johnstorij members
of the English department faculty,
attended the annual Speech and
Theatre Convention held Decem
ber 28-30 in Washington, D. C.
Cooperating in the meeting were
the Speech Association of America,
the American Educational Theatre
Association, the National Society
I for the Study of Communication,
‘ the American Forensic Associa
tion, and the National University
Extension Association,
Guests who participated in the
three - day parley included Sena
tor Wayne Morse, appearing on a
labor - management panel; Rep,
Frank Thompson from New Jer
sey; Senator William Proxmire
from Wisconsin, John Doerfer,
Federal Communications Commis
sion chairman,
Programi participants from the
theatrical world included Howard
Lindsay, and Stella Adler of -the
Stella Adler Studio in New York,
Featured luncheon speaker at a
joint convention session was Ro
bert Thayer, head of the Bureau
of International Cultural Relations,
U, S, State Department. He spoke
on “International Cultural Rela
tions and our Universities,”
Among other topics considered
by convention i^rticipants were
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Examination Schedule
Monday January
8:00-10:00
10:15-12:15
1:00- 3:00
3:15- 5:15
Final Examination Schedule, Fall Semester 1960
18 . ,
All Freshman and Sophomore English classes
All 2:00 and 3:00 TT classes
All 8:00 MWF classes
All 8:00 TT classes
Tuesday January 19
8:00-10:00 All Botany and Zoology classes
10:15-12:15 All 10:00 MWF classes
1:00- 3:00 All 1:00 MWF classes
3:15-5:15 All 9:00 MWF classes
Wednesday January 20
8:00 10:00 AU 9:00 TT classes
10:15-12:15 All 3:00 MWF classes
nOO- 3:00 All 11:00 TT classes
3:15- 5:15 All 2:00 MWF classes
Thursday January 21
8:00-10':00 All 11:00 MWF classes
10:15-12:15 All 1:00 TT classes
1:00- 3:00 All 12:00 MWF classes
3:15-5:15 All 12:00 TT classes ’
Friday January 22
Irregular TEA classes
Saturday classes will have the^ at the r Jgular class meeting time during examina-
All evening classes will have their exammations at the reguiai
Uon week. into the above schedule will be arranged by the instructor.
Examinations for classes which do not fit into tne auuv
Faculty To Study
Chapel Programs
Concern expressed by many fa
culty members regarding the chap
el programs of Atlantic Christian
CoUege, le4 the Central Committee
on Instruction to appoint a sub
committee to study chapel pro
grams including attendance and
will return a report to the Central
Committee in the near future.
Dr. MiUard P. Burt,' Dean, point
ed out that the chapel program is
an area of concern for both stu
dents and faculty meembers. Be
cause of the interest that has been
shown in the program, the sub-
comimittee was appointed.
Convention,,; “The FCC’s Role in
Broadcasting”; “Tlie Selection and
Training of Teachers for Televi-;
sion”; and “Communication in the
Newly Integrated Classroom.”
President of the Speech Associa
tion is John Deitrich, Michigan
State University. Owen Peterson,
Louisianna State University, is ex-
ecutiye secretary. The SAA is a
department of the National Educa
tion Association.
ACC Group Asked
To Present Play
The Stage and Script Club at
Atlantic Christian College has been
invited to present a play at the
college Union at North Carolina
State College In Raleigh, on Feb
ruary 20.
The name of the play will be
announced in a few days. Tryouts
for parts in the production are
already being held.
It was also announced recently
that the club’s spring production
on the ACC campus will be “Dear
Brutus,” and tryouts for this pro
duction are also being held.
Wenger Honored
By Raleigh Paper
Dr. Arthur D. Wenger, President
of Atlantic Christian CoUege, was
honored by The News Observer,
Raleigh newspaper, in last Sun
day’s edition.
Dr. Wenger was featured Sun
day as the “Tar ■ Heel Of T h e
Week.” He was cited for his out
standing contributions to educa
tion in North Carolina as the head
of Atlantic Christian College.
The feature on Dr. Wenger w^s
written by Miss Jane HaU, Re
porter and Art Editor for The
News And Observer.
TV Program To Feature
Business Department
The Department of Business at
Atlantic Christian College will pre
sent a program in the regular col
lege television series Friday after
noon.
The program wiU toe telecast on
Channel Seven, Station WITN,
Washington. It can be viewed at
1:30 p. m.
Sixth in a series of 12 programs
to be presented this year by var
ious groups .at the college, the
program spotlights the economic
system in eastern North Carolina
as it pertains to industry and ag
riculture.
Appearing on the program will
be Benjamin H. Bardin, member
of the coUege faculty in the De-
partmtent of Business, and Donald
E. Benton, Miss Ruby Bazemore,
Miss Regina Davis, and Donald M.
Brown, aU students in the depart
ment.
The program yas prepared by
Mr. Bardin with the assistance of
the office of Special Acitivities at
the college.
It is the only program of the
series to be presented during the
month of January. The seventh
program in the series wiU be pre
sented on Friday, February 12, by
the Department of Physical Edu
cation at the coUege.