PUBLISHED WEEKLY Tlie Collegiate CL^I \/ ~ — ^ ^ Smith Is CCA Speaker On April 31 Mr. Harry E. Smith, Presbyterian Campus Minister at the University of North Carolina, will be the third in a series of speakers presented by the Campus Christian Association this semester. He will relate the areas of religion and literature. Mr. Smith received his B. A. de gree from the University of Texas at Austin. He received his B. D. from the Yale Divinity School and has completed the residency re quirements for a Ph. D. at Drew University. He has served in various capacities in the Presbyterian church and has held positions of leadership in the YMCA. He was Graduate Secretary of the Yale Uni versity Christian Association in 1952- 53. From 1954 to 1960, Mr. Smith served as the Presbyterian Univer sity Pastor at Chapel Hill. In 1960-61, he held the position of Assistant Di rector of Field Work, Drew Tlieologi- cal Seminary, Madison, New Jersey. Also in 1961, he was a member of the Political Commission of the World Student Christian Federation. Mr. Smith is a past National Chair man of the Student YMCA and has served as a delegate to various Stu dent Christian meetings in Europe. He has had articles published in the following publications: Intercol legian, MOTIVE, The Studeut World, The Christian Scholar, Presbyterian Survey, Encounter, Frontiers, and A Basis For Study. In 1961, he was elected a Kent Fellow of the National Council of Religion in Higher Edu cation. He became a Drew Fellow in 1960 and was awarded a Dan- forth Campus Christian Worker Fel lowship in 1961. Mr. Smith will be on campus Tuesday and Wednesday, April 31 and May 1. He will address the en tire student body on Tuesday and will remain on campus for various other activities. There wOl be a dis cussion group on campus Tuesday night. ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, APRIL 12, 1963 § TO PKESENT RECITAL — Mrs. Kay Martin Bryan, sc'prano, will be presented in a senior voice recital on Monday niffht, April 29, in Howard Chapel. Other stu dents of the Music Department will assist in the recital. Spring Recess Spring Recess this year is mark ed by the coming of Easter Sun day before the official week of vacation. The vacation period will begm on Saturday, April 13, at 1:00 P.M. Classes wall resume on Monday, April the 22, at a very early 8:00 A.M. This will be the last break for the Spring Semes ter of 1963. NUMBER TWENTY-TWO THE NEW—Pictured above is E. B. Shearin, this year’s j^esiaent of the Cooperative Associatit'ii, showing President-elect, Maunce “Pancho” Belanger some of the duties and responsibilities that he will assume next year. Belanger polled 57 per cent of those voting in the election. Belanger Elected Co-Op President For 1963-64 For the first time in the history of Atlantic Christian College a fore ign student, Maurice Belanger of Co lon, Republic of Panama, has been elected as president of the student body. A rising senior, the 20-year-old former Rotary exchange student is son of Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Be langer, Gorgas Dr., Colon, Pana ma. An accounting major, he is a member of the Golden Knot Honor Society, Sigma Pi Alpha language fraternity, Circle K, the Pine Knot yearbook staff and Sigma Phi Epsi lon social fraternity. Belanger will graduate from At lantic Christian in the spring of 1964. The president-elect stated, “1 thank these who have supported me in my campaign and have expressed their confidence in me; expecially the able assistance rendered by my campaign managers, Rexford L. Horne and Jesse L. Maghan.” “I commend the elections com mittee for their superb handling of this year’s voting procedure, for tliis election superceded by far those of previous years. I also extend my gratitude to my opponents Fred Asy- cue and Tom Pippin, for their equit able campaigning. Sullivan Receives Outstanding Award Charles Eric Sullivan, a senior ac counting major at ACC, received the “Most Outstanding Business Major Award” made by the Wilson Cham ber of Commerce. The annual award was presented on April 13 at the Education De velopment Dinner sponsored jointly by the Wilson Chamber of Com merce and Atlantic Christian College. The dinner was held in Burt Hardy dining hall. Sullivan, a resident of Wilson, throughout his college career, has worked with the Wilson Tobacco Company during the tobacco season and taken a fall academic load dur ing the spring term and the first session of summer school. While at tending ACC, Sullivan has maintain ed a high “B” average. The award is made annually to the most outstanding business major at Atlantic Christian College who has an outstanding academic rec ord, the moral qualities, dependabil ity and stability and other general traits which is believed will lead him to be an outstanding citizen. The turnout of students on elec tion day was below last years 75 per cent. Maurcie polled 57 per cent of the votes cast with Fred Asycue polling 34 per cent and Tom Pip pin 9 per cent. Exec Board Votes To Require Debate The Executive Board, during its weekly meeting Monday night, heard a report on the grade posting issue, debated a suggestion for a revival of May Day, and approved a motion requiring Cooperative Association presidential candidates to debate their platforms in an assembly. Bob Stone reported that he had met with a faculty committee to dis cuss the continuation of the policy of posting exam scores. He said that there was a possibility of allowing students to turn in a self-addressed post card to their teachers and have the scores sent to them. This, how ever, would have to be approved by the entire faculty. Mr. Stone stress ed the fact that the matter is es sentially a faculty one, and that 1 students can only request a reversal I of policy, not demand one. Dean ; Warren pointed out that individual i professors could still tell a student his grade if they so desired. John Cox suggested that May Day, discontinued several years ago, be revived. He said that it could be brought up to date to appeal to to present-day students by various means, and that a letter could be sent to the North State Student Gov ernment Association requesting in formation and advice. The board voted to set aside $25.00 for use of a May Day Committee to be selected from next year’s board. Rex Horne introduced a motion that in the future candidates for president of the Cooperative Associa tion be required to present their platforms and to debate one anoth er on them in an assembly a week prior to their regular campaign speeches. No Collegiate The Collegiate will not be pub lished the week of Spring Vaca tion or the week after. The next issue will be published on May 4, 1963. Swindell Named New ACC Dean Dr. Lewis H. Swindell Jr., of the department of education at East Carolina College, has been named dean of Atlantic Christian College, according to an announcement by Dr. Arthur D. Wenger, ACC presi dent. Commenting on Dr. Swindell’s ap pointment, Dr, Wenger said, “We are very pleased that Dr. Swindell has accepte