PUBLISHED TODAY
Tlie Jok:ollegiate
ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, APRIL 1, 1965
NUMBER ZERO
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SMASH HIT—The scene above shows Harper Hall as it appears after last Wednesday’s forced entry by frenzied male students. Mr. Moocr,
Maintenance Engineer, reported that $27.18 had been appropriated to get Harper back to its cczy old self again. He stated that witli a
little paint and pla.stf r applied in ihe right places, the Great Hall will be ready in a couple of days to receive again its occupants who n:)w
complain of shower room problems at the frat houses where they now reside.
Fields Decides To Head
Local CORE Chapter
Sherman FSeMs, reknowned cam
pus liberal, leader of Civil RiglKtis’
marches from Selma t» Chinatown
SHERMAN FIELDS
San Francisco, has decided to or
ganize an AOC chapter of CORE.
Fields has been cited as a great
asset to such a movement because
no one kntow/s better than Sherman
how the right-wing extremists op
erate. Fields spends many nights
studying literature published by the
Ku Klux Kian, the John Birich So
ciety, and the notorious Daughters
of the American Revolution.
Fields’ tremendous background in
formation on right-wing extremism
was obtained when he served for
many years as an espionage agertt
working in the underground against
the JoJjn Bineh Society.
Fields how has the goods on
these extremisit groups and plans to
eradicate them from Eastern North
Carolina. He believes thiat his move
ment will have a great support on
this dampus as a result of acquir
ing Prof. Horatio Byrd Johnstonian
as moderator for the local chapter.
ACC Will Have Football!
Details were released today of
Atlantic Christian College’s return
to an Inter-CoHegiiate football pro
gram.
At the same time it was announc
ed that Ara Parsegian, formerly of
Notre Dame, has agreed to take
over as head coach and that ground
breaking for the new 100,000 - seat
stadium will take pfiiace next week.
The return to football had been
expec'ted after a large donation for
athletics was received from the AOC
Religion Department. Members of
the Department stated that future
religious crusades could bring lar
ger financial grants to the football
fund.
Parsegian, when contacted by this
Psper, noted that he felt he could
have a great future with the school.
He also stated that this year, due to
a lack of funds (after paying his sal
ary), there will be no scholarships
offered. Next year, however, schol
arship aid will be offered in a lim-
tted amount. Tentative plans, he
said, caH for offiering 97 grants-in-
aid next year with a ten per cent
increase each year for 31 years.
As for the new stadium, it
learned that plans call for individ
ual cushioned - rocking chairs and
seats for everyone on the 50-yard
line.
There will be a special helicopter
shuttle - service from the college
to the stadium which is to be built
See FOOTBALL Page 2
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Iliii'per Hali was the scene Wed
nesday night of a wcll-plannett and
rather uneventful panty raid. The
net result appears to be several
pairs of silk stockings and one ptiir
of jockey shorts. It was i-umored
that the raid Was carried out with
the full cooi>eration of the Doan of
Women and the residents of Harper
Hall.
The usuail Wednesday night calm
had settled at Pfarper Hall £^er
the Bohunk social ended at 7 p.m.
Those males seen milling around
Harper, according to Miss Jesse
, Daniel, the new D«)ii of Women,
I were in no more than their usual
i sedate spirit. “The trouble,” stales
Miss Daniedl, “was begun with the
appearance of a fuzzy-headed man
rumored to be one Bob Bennett,’
Miss Daniell went on to say that the
man uttered a series of challenging
remarks to the bendi warmers
across the way. The young maidens
of Harper upon hearing these re
marks took up the cry calling upon
those men to enter their sacred
halls and attempt to acquire pieces
of clotliing which are held in re
serve for such oodasions.
The men answered the challenge
by fleeing to Hackney Hall for rein-
foriccmcnts. They returned only to
find the Great Doors barred and
barricaded to prevent entry. Fortu
nately the men had with them some
overly large firecrackers which had
been left over from their recent
beer blast at Hackney. These were
strategically plac«l in a few of the
many weak points o<f the building
and proved to be quite sufficient to
allow entry as the a<'com'r:anying
photo will substantiate.
Upon obtaining entry, the men
were greeted with great cheers only
to disicover that these cheers came
from men entering froTn another
side of the building. The young
maidens, it appears, had been evac
uated by an underground railroad
loading to the various fraternity
houses in the area. TTie girls will
reside in these temporary shelters
until the Hlackney Hail men can re
pair the damage.
Dr. Arthur Wringer said, “This
event has added much color to the
AC campus (ibluos, pinks, etc) and
I hope future events will receive
this calibre support from the stu
dent body.
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WILLIS DOES IT AGAIN!—Above is pictured part of the magnificent setting for Cecil R. Willis’ new
spectacular production of “Swan Lake”, subtitled “Where Have All the Pigeons Gone?”. A cast of
thousands has been contracted (ducks that is).