First 8'Page Collegiate! Th.e Collegjgite PUBLISHED WEEKLY ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, APRIL 28, 1966 NUMBER TWENTY TWO Greeks Seek To Improve Relations Board Holds Last Session Monday night’s Executive Board meeting was the last working meeting for the 1965-66 members. Next Monday night this year’s board will hold its last meeting, in the form of the annual board dinner, at the Holi day Inn. In the business of the evening several things were brought to the attention of the board. A report on a Chapel Survey, which was conducted by the Chapel and Assembly Commit tee, was presented to the board and a motion was passed to present a copy of the report to the administrative officials. A motion was also passed to recommend to the Board of Trustees that the new women’s dornTitory be named after Miss Sarah Bain Ward. In discussing this motion it was noted that in the past there had been a requirement that one must pay fifty-one per cent of the con struction cost of a building in order for it to be named after him. A report was also given on the Carolina Symposium which was held recently at UNC on the topic “Man and Mind.” The meeting ended with each member being given the oppor tunity to state anything he wish ed concerning this year’s board and the accomplishments which it has made. mm Hodges Quits Alumni Post R. Hatten Hodges, Jr., direc tor of alumni affairs at Atlantic Christian College, has been named a registered representa tive for Carolina Investors Cor poration, Raleigh. A native of Raleigh, Hodges was graduated from Atlantic Christian in 1%3 and was award ed the bachelor of arts degree. He was appointed director of alumni affairs following his grad uation. While attending the col lege he served as editor of the college newspaper, “Ttie Colle giate,” and was winner of the Wilson Daily Times Publications Award. While at Atlantic Christian he was named a member of the Golden Knot Honor Society and was awarded the Faculty Cup for the best all-round student in his senior year. For the past two years he has served as president of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity Alumni Board and is currently a mem ber of the Wilson Jaycees. A member of the First Christian Church, he is currently serving as a Sunday School teacher and deacon of the church. Son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hodges of New Bern, he is mar ried to the former Miss Nancye Weddle of AshevUle. They have one child, a daughter, Lora Lynn. He will assume his duties with the Carolina Investors on June 1 and according to William L- Dempsey, vice president of the company, will be concerned primarily with the sale of in vestment company securities. GAVEL TO CHANGE HANDS — David Webb, SGA President is shown passing the gavel to President-elect Dwight Wagner in' preparation for the actual ceremony which will take place during the Student Government Association’s Annual Blue-White Day, Tuesday, May 3, during the assembly period in the college gymnasium. This is the time set aside each year for intro ducing the newly elected campus leaders to the student body. Awards will also be given to tlie winners of the Denny Essay Cup, Rotary Cup, David Blackwood Memorial, and the Wilson Daily Times Publications Award. ' Shortage Of Campus Telephones Develops In Ringing Problem By ANN JOHNSON Through past experience, it has become apparent to many resident women and as many young men that placing a tele phone call to or from a col lege resident hall is not as easy as it may seem. Getting a call into a dormitory without first hearing that familiar busy sig nal is truly a stroke of luck. Meanwhile, resident women set tle beside the phone to wait for the golden moment of oppor tunity when she alone may use the phone. At the present, all calls to the college come through the main New ^‘Crucible” Available May 2 The 1966 spring issue of “Cru cible,” a magazine of creative ideas published by the Depart ment of Art and the Department of English at Atlantic Christian College, will be available on May 2, 1966. The publication will include two portfolios of paintings — one — by Russell W. Arnold, chairman of the ACC Depart ment of Art, and one by Maud Gatewood, professor of art at the University of North Caro lina at Charlotte. There will be a portfolio of creative photog raphy and the usual color fold- out will be executed by Bruce Strickland. Contributing two long essays will be Dr. Mildred Hartsock, professor of English and chair man of the ACC Department of English, and another by Jules Langsner, one of the world’s top art critics. There will also be a number of pieces of short prose and 20 poems. “Crucible” will be available during the first week of May in the lobby of the ACC Class room Building, or may be ob tained through the Art or Eng lish departments at the college. switchboard in the administra tion building. In the next year, there will be added to that al ready overloarded switchboard the phones in the new art build ing, gymnasium and, most sig nificantly, the new women’s dor mitory. The question as to what to do about the increasing tele phone problem has been raised time and again by both students and administration. A partial solution to the prob lem of alleviating some of the load on the new dorm phones has been offered by those plan ning the building. Conduits, or pipes through which telephone wires can be run, are being in stalled in the new dorm. This will make possible the installa tion of private one- or two- party phones in each room. It should be understood that pri vate phones will be the concern of only the individual and the phone company, as if the indi vidual were having a phone in stalled in his own home; the college will assume no respon sibility in the payment of the bills. In the bidding for the new dorm, the conduits were left out. However, they were later added in the hope of helping alleviate Notice Advanced registration for the 1966 Summer Session at Atlantic Christian College will be held on May 4 and 5 from 2:00 - 5:00 p.m. Only those students who are currently enrolled may reg ister on these dates. Advanced registrations will not be accept ed after May 5th. On these days interested students should report to their Advisor’s office, fiU in a summer school registration card, and return it to their Ad visors. May 9th through May 12th pre-registered students are to re port to the Registrar’s office to fill in their class cards. Between May 23rd and 27th students should clear with the Business Office and pick up their class admission tickets. the problem. According to ad ministration officials, the possi bility of such a system for Har per and Caldwell was investi gated, but it was found to be impossible because of no con duits. The possibility of addi tional lines going into the dorms was also investigated but it was found that the present switch board cannot handle any more trunks, or additional lines. Here is where the main problem lies and where those in authority seem to stop their attempt at solving the problem. In our opin ion, the situation is acute and it is definitely time those in authority view it that way. The inadequate switchboard has been an excuse for inaction too long. Hctler Kelalioiis Cominitte Formed To View IVohleiiiH (Editor’s Note: The following resolution was prepared by rep resentatives of the Panhellenic Council and the Inter Fraternity Council as a joint Greek action in an attempt to improve com munications and discussion of matters directly affecting Greeks.) Whereas: The members of the Greek System of Atlantic Chris tian College wish to express their dissastisfaction with the lack of cooperative relations and un derstanding between the Atlantic Christian College Administration and said group, and; Whereas: This cooperative ef fort is essential to the well-being of both the college and Greek system, and; Whereas: The Greek System realizes that no concrete effort has been made to alleviate this lack of cooperation and under standing. Therefore, be it resolved that: A Greek - Administration Better Relations Committee be formu lated. And, be it further resolved that: The purpose of this committee shall be to analyze and evaluate the existing Greek - Administra tion relations. And that said com mittee shall use every adminis trative, faculty, and Greek source available to arrive at objective conclusions for their study and shall make specific suggestions with regard to improving said re lations in view of their findings. And be it further resolved that; See REIJVTIONS Page 8 First It is with pleasure that we present the first 8-page “Collegiate” to be published on a weekly schedule . It represents a high point in this year’s ‘Collegiate” ac tivity, and it is hoped that a good number of six and eight-page papers will be published next year. Prof. Winstead Completes Doctorate Requirements E. D. Winstead, associate pro fessor of education in the De partment of Education and Psy chology at Atlantic Christian Col lege, has completed require ments for the Ed, D. degree in education at Duke University, Professor Winstead will be awarded the degree at com mencement at Duke June 6. Subject of his doctoral disser tation was “The Development of Law Pertaining to Desegregation of Public Schools in North Caro lina.” A native of Wilson, Winstead received the B. S. degree from Atlantic Christian College in 1960 and was awarded the M. Ed, degree by Duke University in 1%1, He retired from the U. S. Army in December 1957, with the rank of lieutenant colonel fol lowing a military career of 25 years. While in the Army he was with Gen. Jonathan Wainwright at the surrender of Corregidor and a captive of the Japanese army for three years in the Philippine Islands. A member of the Atlantic Christian College faculty since 1%2, Winstead is married to the former Miss Josephine Minshew of Wilson. They have four chil dren. A son, Edward, also an alumni of ACC, is a graduate of the United States Military Acad emy. Winstead is son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Winstead of Route 4, Wilson. PROF. E. D. WINSTEAD

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