The Colleffiate PUBLISHED WEEKLY Coed Reigns In Parade The Wilson Chamber of Com merce, will sponsor the “Wide Awake Wilson” Christmas parade on Saturday morning, Dec. i, at 9:00 a.m. Many floats and “Miss Merry Christmas of 1962 - 63 will progress along Nash Street. Reigning over the colorful event will be Miss Carol Carawan, a pret ty Atlantic Christian College coed from Norfolk, Va., who has been named “Miss Merry Christmas.” Serving in the Christmas queen’s inner court and appearing on her float will be five other ACC coeds. Miss Carlain Richards of Kensing ton, Md.; Miss Maillie Woodbury of Jacksonville; Miss Alease Willough by of Ahoskie; Miss Carolyn Sharp of Guilford College; and Miss Laura Smith of Bolton. Appearing in the queen’s outer court and riding in convertible au tomobiles will be beauty queens rep resenting high schools in Wilson and adjacent counties. Representing South Edgecombe School will be Miss Louise Sumer- lin; Fike High School, Miss Ann Po- hill; Saratoga Central High School, Miss Sandra Owens; Greene Central High School, Miss Carol Ann Thom as; Bailey High School, Miss Lois Ann Bailey; Rock Ridge High School, Miss Lucille Sherrod; Lee Woodard School, Miss Elsie Mercer; Elm City High School, Miss Marty Owens; Lucama High School, Miss Margaret Ann Ellis; Spring Hope High School, Miss Betty Moss; Kenly High School, Miss Betty Jo Barnes; Nashville High School, Miss Cheryl Booth, Christmas Dance To Be Held Dec. 7 The annual ACC Christmas Dance will be held on Friday, Dec. 7 in the lobby of the Classroom building. Mu sic will be furnished by the “Em bers.” The party will begin at 8:00 and will last until midnight. Dress for the occasion is semi-formal. Tlie dance, sponsored by the So cial Committee, is to be highlighted by the Crowning of the Pine Knot Queen, and the presentation of some dances by students of Virginia Can non’s School of Dance. ATLANEIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, NOVEMBER 30, 1962 NUMBER NINE QUEEV AND COURT--^rving in the inner court of “Miss IVTeri’y Cnnstmas” and appearingr on her float in the giant Christmas parade Saturday will be five Atlantic Christian College coeds. They are (left to right seated) Miss Millie Woodbury, Miss Alease Willoughby, and Miss Laura Smith. Standing at center is Miss Carol Carawan, “Miss Merry Christmas.” On the left is Miss Carlaine Richards and on the right Miss Carolyn Sharpe. State Art Show To Display Objects Of ACC Personnel The Atlantic Christian Art Depart ment, though perhaps little noticed by the majority of students, has achieved standards of excellence matched by few colleges in this state. On Dec. 5, the 25th Annual North Carolina State Art Show be gins. Out of over six hundred en tries, one hundred and forty three pieces were accepted. Students and faculty from ACC have nine pieces represented out of the 143 chosen for exhibit. Moreover, every person from the college who entered work had at least one piece selected. Mr. Russell Arnold, head of our Department of Art, had all three of his entries accepted, consisting of a painting, a collage, and a draw ing. Mr. Ed Brown and Mrs. Sally Mclver, both on the art faculty, had two works accepted each. Mr. Brown sent two pieces of sculpture, and Exec Board Hears Ideas For Revisions To CAC During its meeting of Nov 19, the Executive Board heard Dean Daniel J. Hensley and Mr. Tom Pierson speak concerning the Red Cross campaign for blood and a revamp ing of the Campus Awareness Com mittee. In addition, the board passed a resolution in favor of a jazz concert, and discussed the send ing of a delegation to the Mid-South Mock United Nations General As sembly. Tom Pierson, new chairman of the Campus Awareness Committee, re vealed plans for changes to the com mittee which would enable it to per form its duties more satisfactorily. He proposed the organization of a Campus Awareness Board composed of representatives from several cam pus clubs to advise the committee concerning the acquisition of speak ers and appointment of discussion groups to stimulate thought on cam- Pus. The ideas of each club would then be brought before the awareness Board for consideration. The Execu tive Board expressed support for these plans. Dean Daniel J. Hensley spoke brief ly concerning the annual Red Cross •Jrive for blood donations. He stated |hat the Bloodmobile will be set up ^ the lobby of Hackney Hall from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Dec. II, and that participation in the drive by as many students as possible is de sired. He added that for students un der 21 years of age, written parental consent is a necessary prerequisite for donating blood. The board discussed the possibili ty of inviting a jazz group to give a concert on the campus. A resolu tion was passed favoring such a con cert and an invitation was extended to Mr. James V. Cobb and Mr. James Boswell, co-chairmen of the Assembly and Cocert Committee, to attend the next board meeting and express their views. It was decided that Atlantic Chris tian will participate in the 1963 Mid- South Mock United Nations General Assembly to be held 21, 222, and23 on the campus of the University of North Carolina. ACC will send a dele gation of five to the assembly and has been assigned the country of Rumania to represent. President E. B. Shearin informed the board of the upcoming National Student Association regional conven tion which is scheduled for Dec. p, and 9 at Greensboro. He stated that the delegates have not yet been se lected and that all students are eh- gible to attend the gathering. Mrs. Mclver contributed a painting and a collage. Those students who had work ac cepted were Mr. Horace Farlowe and Mr. Frank Toler. Each contri buted a painting. Mr. Arnold also announced that several former stu dents of ACC had work accepted See AKT SHOW Page 4 Cantebury Club Has Sunday Meal On Sunday, Nov. 11, the Canter bury Club held the second meeting of the year at Conner House of St, Timothy’s Church. Following a spaghetti supper, the group held a discussion on “Christi anity and Sex.” This discussion got no further than trying to define “Original Sin.” The next meeting of the Canter bury Club will be held on Sunday, Dec, 2, at 6:00 P,M,, at the Conner House at St, Timothy’s Church, All who need rides are asked to meet in front of the Science Building at 5:45 P.M, Exec Board Discusses Possible Jazz Concert The Executive Board met on Nov. 26, and discussed the possibility of a jazz concert for the college. The board also approved the appointment of a standing Elections Committee to supervise all campus-wide elections, and decided to resume the practice of placing a book in the college li brary in memory of each member of any student's immediate family w'ho should die during the school year. Poetry Disciissed By Eii^lhh Cbih Nearly thhly English majors and minors gathered at the home of Dr, Mildred E Ilartsock on Nov, 12 at 7:30 p.m, as part of the re-formation of the English Club for the 1962-K? academic year. The discussion of the evening was based on “Poetry” by Marianne Moore, and “Ars Poetica” by Archi bald Macleish. Mrs. Linda Busbuy was chairman of the program. Faculty members attending the meeting included Mrs, Ruby Shackle ford, and Mrs, Hugh B, Johnston, After the ninety minute discus sion on poetry. Dr. Hartsock played a portion of a record on the appreci ation of Art. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. E. B. Jordon, a member of the ACC Englisli Depart ment. The conclave lasted for two and one-half hours. Religion Majors Hear Sheets Speak Mr. Irvin Sheets, director of pen sions for the Disciples of Christ, dis cussed “The Pension Plan for Dis ciples” at the weekly meeting of the Christian Service Workshop on Wednesday. In accord with the present world situation Mr. Sheets commented, “Even if there is a crisis, the fu ture is always before us. Mankind can be fools over many things but he will not kill someone when he endangers his own life.” He reviewed the history of the pension plan which dates back to 1913, The plan established in 1913 had to be altered due to the changing de mands created by the First World War, The pension provides funds in three incidents: when a minister be comes disabled, upon retirement and for the family of a deceased minis ter, Mr, Rex Horne led the group in a brief worship experience. recital to be held—Pictured above are Mrs. Jean Murphy, and Mr. William Claude Cogdell, who, on Dec. 5, will present a recital in Howard Chapel. These ACC seniors are from Wilson, and Goldsboro, N. C., respectively. The public is invited to attend the recital which begins at 8:15 p.m. Mr, James V, Cobb, head of Uie Music Deprtment and cochairman of the Assembly and Concert Commit tee, informed tlie board of several possibilities for inviting a well-known jazz group to appear on campus. He stated that tlie funds allotted the committee are insufficient to finance such a function and tliat tlie extra money could best be raised by sell ing tickets and inviting members of the community attend. He said that the Wilson Community Center could be used for the concert. It was sug gested that if the concert were sche