May 13, 1960 THE COLLEGIATE Page Three New Campus Officers Inducted Recently Smith Is Leader Of New Group 'ae ^mpus government at At- ^ntic Christian CoUege changed Thursday, May 5, to imSve' ceremonies on the center campus Each year the leaders of the gov- er^ent for the coming year are mducted mto office at a special ceremony held in May. K were inducted by jyr Arthur D. Wenger, Atlantic Christian President. Succeeding Robert L. Dunn Jr. AiT President of the Atlantic Christian College Coopera- t^ive Association was David V Smith of GreenviUe, S. C a ris ing senior. Others Inducted Other 1^ officers inducted were Kenneth Br^an of Grantham, vice- president, Miss Bette Pomfrey Miss Zar- eldaWalston, Farmville secretary. F rankly n Brooks,’ Charleston, S.C., senior class pres- ident, James Van Camp, Jackson- vule, junior class president, WU- uam Alexander, Washington, soph- omOTe class president, Michael Busby, Charleston, S. C., Day ^udent Representative, Thomas Norvell, Seaboard, Men’s Dormi tory CouncU president, Miss Bob bie Jean Grady, Mount Olive Women’s Dormitory Council president, John A. Stair, Director of Student Life and a representa tive in the government, and Dr William F. Troutman, Jr., faculty representative on the governins board. Denny Essay Cup During the ceremonies Robert I. Collins, a senior from Miami, Fla was presented the Denny Essay Cup for the best essay written on the subject of the coUeg* motto, ‘"niey Shall Have The Light of Life.” Other officers installed were, Men’s Dormitory Council: John A. Cox, Jr., Fayetteville, vice-presi dent, and James M. Weaver, Mount Olive, secretary and treas urer; Women’s Dormitory Coun cil; Miss SuebeUe Jackson, Dunn, house president. Miss Lou Warner, Washington, secretary, and Miss Alease Willoughby, treasurer. Editors of campus publications also were instaUed by Dr. Wenger during the ceremonies. They are Miss Joanna Huffer, Durham, Ed itor of the college yearbook, “The Pme Knot,” Miss Sally McLean, Wilson, Art Editor of the year book, Miss Joyce Johnson, Sanford, Associate E^tor of the year book, Alton Lee, Raleigh, Co-Edi- tor of the campus weeWy news paper, “The Collegiate,” F. Ter rill Riley, Jr., Tampa, Fla., Co- Editor of the newspap>er, and E. Daniel Shingleton, Wilson, Busi ness Manager of the Newspaper. Retiring- Officers Retiring officers of the govern ment, other than Dunn, are, Ever ett Bryant, Cramerton, vice-presi- dent, Kenneth Bryan, Grantham, treasurer. Miss Emily Waters, Plymough, secretary, John Strick land, Bailey, senior class presi dent, Franklyn Brooks, Charleston, S. C., junior class president, David Mustian, Raleigh, sophomore class president, Robert Bishop, Philadel phia, Pa., freshman class presi dent, William Horne, Wilson, Day Student representative, Everett Bryant, Cramerton, Men’s Dormi tory Council president, Miss Emily Waters, PljTnouth, Women’s Dor mitory Council president. Miss Sarah Bain Ward, Dean of Women at ACC, John Rich, Dean of Men, William Ramsay, and Dr. Daniel M. McFarland, members of the faculty. Retiring publications personnel were Robert I. Collins, Miami, Wayside Motel Phone 2134 U. S. Highway 301 South Of Wilson DENNY ESSAY WINNER—Dr. Arthur D. Wenger, ACC President, presents the Denny Essay Contest Trophy to Bob Collins, senior from Miami, Fla. Collins received the award for the winning essay on the college motto, “They Shall Have The Light of Life.” (Collegiate photo by Dee Win stead) 179 ACC Seniors To Receive Degrees At Annual Commencement May 29 A total of 179 Atlantic Christian College seniors are expected to be awarded degrees at the college’s annual graduation exercises on Sunday, May 29. Expected to be awarded Bache lor of Science degrees are 119 seniors. A total of 60 seniors are scheduled to receive Bachelor of Arts degrees. Those set to receive Bachelor of Science degrees are Barbara W. Barefoot, Benson, Ruby L. Baze- more. Cofield, Donald E. Benton, Wilson, Chester R. Bissette, Rocky Mount, Richard G. Blackburn, In gold, N. G. Blackman, 111, Wilson, Paul N. Blake, Wilson, Ivey A. Fla., and Ralph G. Messick, Phil adelphia, Pa., Co-Editors of the newspaper. Miss Bette Pomfrey, Wilson, Business Manager of the newspaper. Miss Joanna Huffer, Durham, Editor of the yearbook, and Miss Flora Griffin, Wilson, Business Manager of the yearbook. During the ceremonies Strick land presented Dr. Wenger with the senior gift, a check to cover the cost of laying a concrete walk from the college’s administration building to the science building. Bolton, Jr., Warrenton, Betty Hope Boyette, E^m City, Betsy R. Boykin, Wilson, Lena P. Brame, Elm City, Linwood P. Britton, Jr., Ahoskie, Donald M. Brown, James- ville, John E. Buffaloe, Garner, James G. Burnette, Oxford, Bren da J. Cale, Wilson, Robert L. Coats, Raleigh, Bonnie J. Collins, Carrboro, Jimmy D. Collins, Jack- ^sonville, James H. Cottle, Jr., Rose I Hill, Ben Donald Craft, Pinetops, Benjamin F. Creech, Zebulon, Earl H. Creech, Jr., Benson, Maj or L, Croom, Jr., Kinston, Hulbert L. Daniels. Jr., Wilson, Sarah B. Daniels, Wilson, James E. David, Snow HiU, Robert A. Davis, Wil son, Robert G. Dees, Fayetteville, Marjorie F. Dixon, Wilson, Retha Ann Dixon, Rose HUl, Edmond Clark Edwards, Wilson, Dorothy Adcock Elliott, Holly Springs, and Albert L. Felton, Macclesfield, Others are Patricia G. Ferrell, WUson, William H. Fleming, Whit akers, Horace Fussell, Jr., Rose HUl, Gaston F. Grady, Albertson, James Hadge, Wilson, Mabrey M. HaU, Spring Lake, Lyman A. Har dy, LaGrange, James W. Harrell, Walstonburg, Richard E. Harrell, Rose HiU, David W. Harvey, Phila- MOSS & CO., Inc. MEN’S and BOYS’ STORE FORMAL WEAR - SALES and RENTALS delphia, Pa., George E. Hawes, Rose Hill, William M. Henderson, Miami, Fla., Thomas C. Hobbs, Clinton, Tommy D. Hobbs, Hobbs- vUle, Clyda A. Hocutt, Wilson, Earl G. HoweU, Wilson, Leroy F. Howell, Goldsboro, Carole L. Jack son, Wilson, Ruth A. Jernigan, Goldsboro, Mary Glenn Johnson, Kipling, Walton C. Johnson, Four Oaks, Herbert Dean Jones, Jr., Winston - Salem, Jean G. W. Kehs, Rocky Mount, John William Kil patrick, Magnolia, James K. S. Kim, Syracuse, N. Y., Hervery H. Kornegay, Mount Olive, Kenneth R. Kornegay, Wilson, Woodley G. Lee, Wilson, Ben Rioss McKeel, Ahoskie, Calvin M. McKeel, Pow- ellsville, Thomas E. Mallard, Tren ton, Kathryn Bell Martin, Red Oak, Charles D. Mercer, Wilson, John W. Miller, Mount Olive, James Thomas Mitchell, Washing ton, and Jerry M. Narron, Middle sex. Others are James Eley New- some, Ahoskie, Thomas N. Park, Jr., Raleigh. Gwili Newsome Park er, Fremont, Josephus D. Parker Jr., Elm City. Joyce F. Parker, Four Oaks, EHmo J. Peele, Lewis ton, Larry K. Phares, ShelbyviUe, Ind., William K. Pittman, Lucama, WiUiam T. Powell, III, Rocky Mount, A1 Joseph Pridgen, Rocky Mount, Harold Wayne Quinton, Morristown, Tenn., Mary Ellen Rackley, Selma, Charles K. Ram- er, Raleigh, Angelene Haddock Raper, Greenville, Myrtle Phillips Raynor, Clayton, Lonnie Benjamin Rhoses, III, Kinston, Dorothy L. Ricks, Rocky Mount, Edgar Clar ence Shealy, Jr., Ocala, Fla., Sal ly A. Scudder, Durham, Elizabeth A. Smith, Deep Run, Lucrece Bi- lisoly Smith, Wendell, Marilyn F. Martin Smith, Eagle Rock, Edwllf' H. Spivey, Jr., Wilson, Carol Jean Starling, Fayetteville, Johnnie D. Strickland, Middlesex, Esther D. Suggs, Tabor City, Eva Nan Sum merlin, Mount Olive, James W. Summerlin, Goldsboro, Peggy Sue Tant. Wilson, James H. Taylor, Wilson, Ronald E. Taylor, Dunn. John M. Tetterton, Bethel, Jerry M. Thigpen, Beulaville, Loomis H. Toler, Wilson, and Thomas C. Vick, Kelford. Others are Kay Smith Walker, Wilson, Michael H. Wallace, Smith* field, Emily A. Waters, Plymouth, Robert C. Watson, Wilson, Floyd W. West, Palatka, Fla., LeRoy T. Welch, Williamsport, Pa., Martha L. Wilkinson, Belhaven, Joan O. Williams, PikeviUe, Robert B. Wil son, Robersonville, Elton D. Wins tead, Wilson, George R. Winstead, III, Elm City. Betty J. Woodlief, Wake Forest, Martha Sue Morris, Wilson, and Mary Eason Yelver- ton. Eureka. Those scheduled to receive Ba chelor of Arts degrees are Broadus B. Booth, Spring Hope, Eva Capps Boyette, Lucama, Cfeorge B. ^s- weU, Wilson, Everett F. Bryant. Cramerton. John E. Bryant. La Grange, Bobby L. Carpenter, Rocky Mount, Robert I. CoUlns, Miami, Fla., Paul C. Creech, Jr., Selma, Walter W. Crews. Oxford, Jay W. P. Daugherty, Newton Grove, DeWitt B. Daughtry, Fai son, Robert L. Dunn, Jr., Pinetops, Janice Eason Garris, Stantonsburg. Joseph R. Edmundson, Fremont, Milton G. Edwards, Jr., Kinston. Stuart N. Edwards, Goldsboro, Clara Suggs Etheridge, Wilson, Marvin D. Etheridge, Jr., Wilson, BiUy Sloan Goodson, Stony Point, William M. Guthrie, Nashville, Tenn., John E. Harrell, Miami, Fla., Edward L. Herring, Golds boro, Andrew J. HiU, Deep Run. Jo Anne Hollowell, Goldsboro, Lin- See 179 ACC SENIORS Page Five DENNY’S ESTABLISHED 1932 JEWELERS WILSON, N. C. Five Points Nursery & Floral Shop Flowers For All Occasions 904 Randolph St, Dial 3928 Wilson, N. C. 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