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ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, OCTOBER 2, 1969
NUMBER THREE
Annual Fall Rush Scheduled
By EDDIE CAPEL
'''' Formal Fall Rush for the
* ororities and fraternities begins
'®iext week. Each rushee should
.now
and understand the rules
Hensley
f)elivers
Address
JIM ABBOTT
It was a typical autumn day as
;udents paraded to the gym for
he official opening convocation
ills..
'f the 1969 fall semester. This
the 68th such convocation
isfe
yas
.0 be held in A.C.’s history. The
f;ym, although more crowded
®han usual, retained an air of
ignity as the faculty processed
1, adorn in their academic
“'egalia.
Q tf!
Dr. William Paulsell presided
jijver the convocation, and in his
E(,i’astoral prayer asked the
If'tudents to, “develope a genuine
jft'ense of curiosity and a strong
Jesire for intellectual growth.”
.|i le closed by asking that the
jjjtudents and faculty, “. . .work
(jOgether in the pursuit of
fjpHOwledge.”
® The A.C. Chorus then en-
■“'ertained with a short selection
^Intitled, “Psalm 100” written by
®*br. James Cobb, Chairman of
laShe Music Department,
an Chaplain Dan Hensley, in the
iibsence of Dr. Wenger gave the
, Imnual Convocation address,
aflensley centered his remarks
olaround the topics of “What it is
EO be a man; and What type of
ainan do you want to be?” At the
:e)utset he delineated wht he
leteontends to be the three types of
ispontemporary men. “The
niDrganization man,” said Hen-
ol;ley, is the man caught up in the
'ush of society, the man who has
,ost his identity, he is in short,
^;he epitome of conformity.
The “hippie” is the second
Fype of man. Hensley expressed
piis concern over the “bag of the
lippies feel there is very little
*iood in man and in the world.
Jfensley’s third category was the
■‘spaceman,” “those caught up
' n the fancy of the world.”
I Constantly searching, probing,
and investigating, capable of
loing the impossible such as
?oing to the moon.
Hensley then questioned the
audience as to what type of man
^as Jesus? Was he an
J)rganization man, a hippie or a
spaceman? To some people
Jesus was a type of hippie, in
hat the philosophies he taught
nd the ideals he preached were
lot always ascribed to by the
Mjority of the populace. Jesus
•vas also somewhat of a
fPaceman said Hensely. Not in
-he sense of space travel but in
regards to his constant probing
and his capability of doing the
Impossible.
At this point Chaplain Hensley
^egan to differentiate between
two other types of men, the
GaUlee Man and the Man of
Galilee (Jesus). The Galilee
man was symbolized by
decaying bones and a
meaningless life, while the Man
of Galilee represented a, “.
i-spark of divinity in the dust of
humanity.” A spiritual man
aware of the presence of the
divine in his life. The man of
Galilee came to serve, while the
that govern rushing at A.C.C.
For the men who are inter
ested in rushing this semester,
Formal Rush for the Fra
ternities begins next Tuesday,
October, 7, 1969.
In order to rush a freshman
must have been in the upper 50
per cent of his graduating high
school class and-or must have
made 900 or better over-all on
the S.A.T. A second semester
freshman and upper classman
must have a 2.00 over-all
cumulative average. A transfer
student who has a “C” average
or better at his former insti
tution is eligible to rush. A first
semester freshman or transfer
student who maintained a “C”
average for 12 semester hours
during summer school is also
eligible to rush.
There will be informal
“smokers” held at the Delta
Sigma Phi House, 804 W. Nash,
and at the Sigma Phi Epsilon
House, 701 W. Nash, from 7:00
until 10:00 P.M. On Thursday
night, October 9, informal
smokers will be held at the
Alpha Sigma Phi House, 902 W.
Gold, and the Sigma Pi House,
810 W. Gold from 7:00 until 10:00
P.M. These smokers will give
the rushee a chance to meet as
many fraternity men as possible
and visit each house.
On Tuesday, October 14 and
Thursday, October 16, informal
smokers will be held at all four
fraternity houses from 7:00 until
10:00 P.M. Formal invitations
will be sent to the rushee for the
smokers on Thursday, October
16.
The bids to prospective
pledges will be distributed in the
Student Center from 12 noon
until 5:00 P.M. on Monday,
October 20. Each rushee must
return his bids, both accepted or
rejected, to the Dean of Men’s
Office before 5:00 P.M. Wednes
day, October 22.
A “Quiet Period” will be
observed from 12 noon, Monday
The 68th edition of ACC’s traditional formal fall convocation was held Tuesday. Chaplain Dan
Hensley addressed an audience which filled Wilson Gym. The convocation was the first for the
1969 fall semester.
Grady Nutt
Will Speak
The Campus Christian As
sociation is honored to present
for its Fall Convocation on
Tuesday, October 7,1969 at 11:00
a.m. Mr. Grady L. Nutt from
Louisville, Kentucky. Mr. Nutt is
widely known for his presen
tation of religion through a
humorous media.
Until this past June, he was
the Director of Student Relations
at Southern Baptist Theological
Seminary. He has resigned his
position to become a full time
speaker. Among his various
experiences he has been speaker
on numerous college and
denominational banquets,
retreats, conferences, and
convention gatherings, plus an
occasional guest on the widely
sydicated television program,
the Mike Douglas Show.
WRA Holds Picnic
The Women’s Recreation
Association held its annual fall
picnic on Monday afternoon,
September 22 on the athletic
field. The picnic provided an
opportunity for everyone to get
to know each other, and an
opportunity for the freshment
and transfer girls to get the facts
about the intramural program.
WRA president, Norma Jean
Respess greeted all of the girls
and explained to them just
exactly what WRA was all
about. For a girl attending ACC,
the WRA offers fun, competition,
and exercise. Participation in
WRA can prove to be a rewar
ding experience. Some of the
activities during the school year
include softball, tag football,
volleyball, volley tennis, tennis,
basketball, clock golf, and
badminton. To be a member of
WRA can mean a great deal to a
girl if she is willing to par
ticipate and have a bood time.
Anyone with any questions
regarding our WRA program
contact Carole Mewborn, WRA
Director or Norma Jean
Respess, WRA President.
Pi cs End Soon
Friday, October 3, is the LAST
day that pictures will be taken
for the 1970 PINE KNOT. Please
have your picture made before
5:00 p.m. Friday.
Galilee man wanted only to be
served.
Hensley then alluded to
sometimes irrelevancy of the
present educational system. He
said that too often we learn only
second hand experiences, and
that seldom do we ever attempt
to seek our own experiences and
learn from them. He emphasized
that students must not be afraid
to try something even at the risk
of failing.
Members of the Women’s Recreation Assocation are seen here
proving their cooking ability at a cookout last Monday af
ternoon. Lynelle Murphrey is really enjoying herself. (Photo by
Ed Harris)
until 5:00 P.M., Wednesday. No
fraternity man can speak to a
rushee until he pins on a fra
ternity ribbon.
The sororities will have Initial
Rush Parties Friday, October
10. All female rushees are
divided into three groups for the
purpose of attending the parties
given by the sororities. The par
ties will be held Friday from
5:00 until 7:45 P.M. Delta Zeta
will be in the parlor of Harper
Hall, Phi Mu in Hardy Alumni
Hall, and Sigma Sigma Sigma in
the Vance Street House. The
schedule for Friday is:
(1) 1—5:00 to 5:45 visit Sigma
Sigma Sigma
11—5:00 to 5:45 visit Phi Mu
HI—5:00 to 5:45 visit Delta
Zeta
(2) I—6:00 to 6:45 visit Phi Mu
II—6:00 to 6:45 visit Delta
Zeta
HI—6:00 to 6:45 visit Sigma
Sigma Sigma
(3) 1—7:00 to 7:45 visit Delta
Zeta
11—7:00 to 7:45 visit Sigma
Sigma Sigma
111—7:00 to 7:45 visit Phi Mu
The dress for Friday is casual.
Saturday afternoon from 2:00
until 4:00 P.M. the places for the
parties will be the same as
Friday except for Delta Zeta.
They will be in the recreation
room of Harper Hall. The
schedule for Saturday is:
(1) I—2:00 to 2:30 visit Phi Mu
11—2:00 to 2:30 visit Sigma
Sigma Sigma
III—2:00 to 2:30 visit Delta
Zeta
(2) 1—2:45 to 3:15 visit Sigma
Sigma Sigma
11—2:45 to 3:15 visit Delta
Zeta
See RUSH Page i
New Idea
For Group
If you have just become a
member of the Atlantic
Christian student body and you
live off campus — you are a Day
Student and are entitled to the
privileges of the organization.
You are represented on the SGA
board by Jeff Chase, Senator
and Ricky Stewart, President.
Since it is close to impossible to
get the approximately 750
members together at one time, A
Day Student Committee is in the
process of being formed to give
the Day Student a more
dominant role in the activities of
campus events. Therefore, if you
are a Day Student and have any
ideas that you feel would benefit
the Day Students, especially in
the area of the parking problem
that so many Day Students seem
to be faced with each day, you
are welcome to be on this
committee or if you do not have
the time, we would still welcome
your suggestions. There is a box
in the lobby of the Student Union
for such suggestions.
In the way of activities
already planned for the Day
Students this year; the Day
Students will take an active part
in the homecoming events in No
vember, and; in the proposed
budget of the Day Student Or
ganization, money has been allo
cated for some form of social
activity which will be a new
concept for this organization.
Our goal this year is Day Student
participation — at the price you
pay for the use of the campus —
you should capitalize on every
opportunity.