Atlantic Christian College - Pine Knot Yearbook (Wilson, NC)

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♦i ' ‘ 'f . 1 1 m %, Many footsteps and various paths tell the story of our 1958-1959 year at Atlantic Christian College—to the dormi- tories, to the dining hall, to the administration building, to the classroom building, to the chapel—and for extra activi- ties—to the fraternity houses, to the sorority house, to various athletic events, to dances, to plays, to concerts, to committee meetings . . . and on down other paths. The Pine Knot recalls the footsteps and paths which make Atlantic Christian College such a unique and endearing place to our hearts. 2 Contents Dedication President Board of Trustees Administration Faculty Adjuncts Students Sports Organizations Activities Editor-in-Chief Patt Murray Associate Editor Flora Griffin Art Editor Peggy Mitchell Associate Art Editor Glenn Nowell Business Manager Eleanor Blake Photography Editor D. Winstead Student Photographer Claude Anthony Literary Editor Sarah Brown Student Editor Carol Austin Sports Editors Maxie Clark Regina Davis Feature Editor Louise Duncan Typists Jean Billings Glendal Jenkins - A A ; 3 4 DEDICATION The 1959 Pine Knot is dedicated to a most deserving person. He helps to publish our weekly newspaper and backs the publishing of this yearbook. He is sports commentator at our basketball games, goes on tour with many representatives of A. C. C., and does his part in building school spirit. With his mind on all his many jobs he manages a “hello” and calls many people by name. From the students he has sincerely gained the nickname “Pop.” The 1959 Pine Knot is, therefore, dedicated to Mr. James E. Fulghum. 5 A great many persons working together in a wide range of activities are a necessary prerequisite to a meaningful college education. The contribution of each person, whether he be a student, faculty or staff member, when fused with the contribu- tions of the other members of our campus family determines the end result. I warmly commend all whose efforts have contributed to the success of the 1958-59 college year which now joins the proces- sion of memories of this and other years. Yours is now the privilege of knowing that your contributions to the accomplish- ment of this year have become one of the “permanent assets” of our College. I extend heartiest congratulations to members of the Pine Knot staff and their advisors for recording in an attractive and effective manner the persons and events which have made this year a memorable one. 6 Arthur D. Wenger President Board of Trustees T. J. Hackney Z. B. T. Cox C. S. Eagles T. Ed Brown H. Galt Braxton E. J. Wimberly Curtis W. Howard Zeb Brinson Jack D. Brinson A. E. Ange J. E. Paschali Elbert Peel John Proctor John W. Cowell P. D. Saunders T. Boddie Ward W. L. Kennedy H. L. Barnhill Kermit Traylor Charles Rouse Paul C. Southard E. Leon Roebuck George H. Adams L. A. Tart T. J. Hackney, Jr. S. M. Cozart Sherwood Roverson Lawrence Moye Griffith A. Hamlin Bowden Warren Ross Allen A. D. Shackelford Harry J. Berry 7 Ely Perry Arthur J. Russell James M. Daniell Director of Alumni Affairs James E. Fulghum Director of Publicity and Special Activities John E. Weems Director of Admissions and Student Services Mrs. Bethany R. Joyner Registrar Millard P. Burt Dean Sarah Bain Ward Dean of Women Jessie M. Daniel Assistant Dean of Wom- en and Director of Stu- dent Center John Rich Dean of Men Walter Gray Librarian RATION Mrs. Irene Harrell Cataloguer Mildred D. Ross Bookkeeper Mrs. Mary Wilson, R.N. Nurse Mrs. David Gray Dietitian Earl J. McFarlane Superintendent of Build- ings and Grounds Mrs. Essie Davis Caldwell Hall House Mother Mrs. Miley Johnson Phi Sigma Tau House Mother Mrs. Rosa Tyndall Harper Annex House Mother Robert K. Black B.S., M.F.A., Further Study Assistant Professor of Art Janet T. Boles B.S., Further Study Instructor in Business Lewis R. Aiken, Jr. B.S., M.A., Further Study Associate Professor of Psychology Russell W. Arnold A.B., A.M., Special Study Associate Professor of Art Benjamin H. Bardin .B., M.S., Further Study Assistant Professor of Business Ann Bullock A.B., M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Education and Psychology Doris F. Capps A.B., M Ed. Assistant Professor of Education and Psychology Robert G. Capps B.S., A.M., Further Study Associate Professor of Social Science Dorothy Davidson Eagles A.B., A.M. Assistant Professor of English Vida Elliott A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Further Study Associate Professor of Education and Psychology Edward L. Cloyd, Jr. B.S., A.M. Associate Professor of Physical Education Darrell G. Harbaum B.S., Mus.Ed., M.Mus., Further Study Assistant Professor of Music Gus A. Constantine A.B., A.M., Ed.D. Associate Professor of Education and Psychology John W. Dunn B.S., A.M., Further Study Assistant Professor of Mathematics Mildred E. Hartsock A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of English Edna L. Johnston A.B., A.M. Assistant Professor of English Hugh B. Johnston, Jr. A.B., A.M. Assistant Professor of Modern Language Robert P. Hollar A.B., A.M., Further Study Associate Professor of Science Doris C. Holsworth A.B., A.M., Further Study Associate Professor of English and Drama Eugene G. Purcell, Jr. A.B., B.D. Assistant Professor of Philosophy Esther L. Long A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Modern Language James E. McComas B.S. Head Coach and Instruc- tor in Physical Education William E. Phillips, Jr. B.S., A.M. Instructor in Business Daniel McFarland A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Social Science Mickey Gwen Raynor A.B., Further Study Instructor in Health and Physical Education William Roberts B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor of Business John R. Scudder, Jr. A.B., A.M., B.D., Further Study Assistant Professor of Religion Allan R. Sharp A.B., B.D. Associate Professor of Religion and Philosophy George Harry Swain B.S., A.M., Ed.S. Associate Professor of Business Vere H. Rogers A.B., B.D., D.D. Associate Professor of Religion J. O. Sanderson, Jr. B.M., M.M. Assistant Professor of Music Myrtle T. Swain B.S., A.M., Ed.S. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Warren R. Tait B.Ed., M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Science and Mathematics Deems N. Wiggs B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Science Robert Parker Wilson B.S., A.M. Instructor in Social Science J. P. Tyndall A.B., A.M., Ed.D. Professor of Science Lynne N. West B.S„ M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Business Janet Winstead B.S., M.S., Further Study Assistant Professor of Science Frances P. Woodard A.B., A.M. Instructor in English 14 Gene Barnes A.B. Instructor in Dancing Virginia D. Cannon A.B. Part-time Instructor in Physical Education Joseph L. Campbell A.B., M.D., M.P.H. Adjunct Professor of Science Perry Case A.B., B.D., A.M., LL.D. Dean Emeritus and Pro- fessor of Religion and Philosophy S. G. Chappell A.B., A.M., Further Study Adjunct Professor of Education John M. Dickerman B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Adjunct Professor of Science C. H.Hamlin A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Social Science, Semi-retired 15 Jo M. Riley A.B., B.D. Adjunct Professor of Religion Raymond A. Stone B.S., M.Ed. Adjunct Instructor in Social Science Cyrus F. Lee A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Adjunct Professor of Business Naomi E. Morris A.B., J.D. Adjunct Professor of Business G. W. Ledbetter, C.P.A. A.B., M.B.A. Part-time Instructor in Business Roger Westmoreland A.B., B.D. Adjunct Professor in Psychology George S. Willard, Jr. A.B., A.M., Further Study Adjunct Professor of Education FACULTY ' : '' ‘ ;KV-;;v ' . a. I -’V- -:■ l ' 5 ' m ; « :■ .. ■ . ■ : , ■ mmm$ sssss mm M m§ ' - I1S8S1 '' .V'-'V-V;- ■• :•• .:■ pem r Wm, gte SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Steve Ginn Jim Holland Vice-President Mary Rose Parnell SENM E. Brantley Adcock Holly Springs, N. C. Physical Education Claude A. Anthony Wilson, N. C. Foreign Language Carey Banks Wilson, N. C. Loretta Barnes Elm City, N. C. English Sybil Ann Bass Dunn, N. C. Business Mrs. Margaret Batchelor Wilson, N. C. History Sidney N. Askew, Jr. Norfolk, Va. Business Jay Bancroft Haddonfield, N. J. Business James W. Bishop Philadelphia, Pa. Mathematics Richard Blackburn Ingold, N. C. Accounting Eleanor H. Blake Wilson, N. C. Business Paul Blake Wilson, N. C. Joseph C. Blowe Ahoskie, N. C. Mathematics Priscilla Boyette Kenly, N. C. Business David R. Brauchler Wilson, N. C. Religion Louise Brown Wilson, N. C. SENIO Phillip Brown Wilson, N. C. Melba Britt Warsaw, N. C. Primary Education Douglas Browning Wilson, N. C. Chemistry Barbara Ann Butler Elizabethtown, N. C. Elementary Education Joe Byrd Turkey, N. C. Russell E. Carter Kinston, N. C. Physical Education Delbert Casey Kinston, N. C. Business Larry W. Castleberry Clayton, N. C. Business Administration mss Peggy Davis Fremont, N. C. Louise Duncan New Bern, N. C. Religion Betty Cash Chambers Wilson, N. C. English Robert W. Cobb Rocky Mount, N. C. Accounting William O. Connor Salemburg, N. C. Religion Ruel C. Craft Saratoga, N. C. Business Otha Durwood Davis Pikeville, N. C. Business Anita Davis Rocky Mount, N. C. English Beverly Ann Edwards Ft. Pierce Beach, Fla. Elementary Education Donald Edwards Macclesfield, N. C. Chemistry Melvin K. Everington Wilson, N. C. Religion Odell Faircloth Dunn, N. C. Business Mary Jo Eason Macclesfield, N. C. Mathematics Louis C. Eaton Norfolk, Va. Physical Education SENlOf Frank Early Lewiston, N. C. Business Louis L. Eason Macclesfield, N. C. History Jane Franklin Wilson, N. C. Business Curtis R. Frederick Turkey, N. C. Biology George T. Gardner Goldsboro, N. C. Business Teddy G. Gates Kinston, N. C. Chemistry Sharon H. Ginn Miami Beach, Fla. Religion Steve Ginn Snow Hill, N. C. Biology Richard Godfrey Walstonburg, N. C. History Bobbie Sue Godwin Clayton, N. C. Elementary Education Lynwood Grice Wake Forest, N. C. Business Sallie J. Griffin Wendell, N. C. Biology Angie Haddock Greenville, N. C. Primary Education Wilma H. Hairr Wilson, N. C. English Robert Gupton Clayton, N. C. Business George Griswold Kinston, N. C. Chemistry Kayward Gore Whiteville, N. C. Elementary Education Warren F. Grady Deep Run, N. C. Accounting F. Joe Harris Raleigh, N. C. Mathematics June Harris Wilson, N. C. Elementary Education SENIOI Waverly J. Horne Zuni, Va. Religion Opey Dew Jeanes Sims, N. C. Chemistry James D. Johnson Benson, N. C. Business James L. Johnson, Jr. Washington, N. C. History Jane Johnson Wendell, N. C. Physical Education Ruth Marie Johnston Wendell, N. C. Physical Education Barbara Rose Jones Fuquay Springs, N. C. History Vassar W. Jones Harr ells ville, N. C. Religion Don Lee Arapahoe, N. C. Business William W. Lewis Eureka, N. C. Physical Education George H. Littrell, Jr. Suffolk, Va. Mathematics Anna Lovelace Wilson, N. C. Business .ASS Waverly Jones, Jr. Pine Level, N. C. Physical Education Gail Joyner Durham, N. C. Music Don Kasmer Syracuse, N. Y. Physical Education Thelma Lamm Castalia, N. C. Elementary Education m. i SENIO Genevieve McLamb Smithfield, N. C. History Wilda E. Magee Tampa, Fla. Religion Robert E. Manning Williamston, N. C. Business Ava L. Matthews Angier, N. C. Business Talbert G. Matthews, Jr. Benson, N. C. History Peggy Mitchell Jackson Heights, N. Y. Art Carolyn Jean Miles Dunn, N. C. Business Education Peggy Mixon Middlesex, N. C. Elementary Education LASS Richard Moore Whitakers, N. C. Glenn F. Nowell Wendell, N. C. Art Robert C. Owen Roseboro, N. C. Physical Education Rex Pace Raleigh, N. C. Science Earnest Pappas Wilson, N. C. Chemistry Mary Rose Parnell Fairmont, N. C. Chemistry Joyce Parris Stantonsburg, N. C. English Charles Peele Everetts, N. C. Business Frank Peele Williamston, N. C Business SENIO Patsy W. Pittman Kinston, N. C. Business David Pitts Richlands, N. C. English Emily Pope Kenly, N. C. Business Education Janet F. Powell Clinton, N. C. History Jay P. Prillaman, Jr. Rossville, 111. English Gerald H. Quinn Warsaw, N. C. Business Administration James T. Raynor Wilson, N. C. Business LASS Dora Reason Macclesfield, N. C. History J. P. Renfrow Smithfield, N. C. Business Education Ernest W. Rogers, Jr. New Bern, N. C. Business Education Fred Rouse Kinston, N. C. Business Don Ryan Queens, N. Y. Business Martha Sanders Wilmington, N. C. Religion Colin Scholar Rocky Mount, N. C. History B. Russell Skipper Pensacola, Fla. Religion SENIO Mary F. Skipper Clearwater, Fla. English Faye M. Smith Eagle Rock, N. C. Business Grady Thomas Stainback Henderson, N. C. History E. A. Stallings, Jr. Spring Hope, N. C. Business Gerald Smith Dunn, N. C. Accounting Gerald Southerland Wilson, N. C. History Gwendolyn Stanley Dudley, N. C. Religion and English Carol Sumerell Wilson, N. C. Business Administration ASS James E. Sutton Greenville, N. C. Religion William L. Sutton Wilson, N. C. Physical Education William J. Swindell, Jr. Varnville, S. C. Business Layton Tart Dunn, N. C. Horace Ray Taylor Wilson, N. C. Business Marty Temple Zebulon, N. C. Physical Education ' ■ : Robert Thomas Greenville, N. C. Chemistry A. J. Thompson Smithfield, N. C. History SENII Fitzhugh Thompson Smithfield, N. C. Physical Education Blessin Ann Thorne Elm City, N. C. History Carolyn Thornton Newton Grove, N. C. Religion Robert Richardson Tolar Lumberton, N. C. History Jimmy P. Trivette La Grange, N. C. Physical Education Shirley Turner Pinetops, N. C. Elementary Education Dick Tyson Elm City, N. C. Physical Education Minnie Margaret Upton Scotland Neck, N. C. Elementary Education ; •: -M VMzi'M M i«r ■ |Mmmk- i Myra Webster Pantego, N. C. Business Education Thad C. West, Jr. Goldsboro, N. C. Religion 1 3 . Shelby Westbrook Four Oaks, N. C. English Robert Whaley Kinston, N. C. Physical Education Darwin Williams Kinston, N. C. Physical Education Frances C. Williams Pink Hill, N. C. English Norward Williams Clayton, N. C. Business Eric R. Williamson Wilson, N. C. Chemistry SENIOR CLAS Lucille Willoughby Bellarthur, N. C. History Charles Jackson Woodard Wilson, N. C. Biology John Pat Wright Kinston, N. C. Business Thomas C. Draughan Clinton, N. C. Miller Thomas Wilson, N. C. Tommy R. Johnson Wallace, N. C. 36 James W. Bishop Anna Lacy Lovelace Sallie Joe Griffin WHO'S WHO In American Colleges and Universities 37 Sharon Lynne Ginn Beverly Ann Edwards Claude Anthony Frances Williams Don Lee, Jr. Carolyn Miles George B. Griswold, Jr. Sybil Ann Bass 38 Robert Tolar Dick Tyson William Palmer (not pictured) 39 SSgwfcl JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Sammy White President Vice-President Ralph Messick Carol Austin Wayne Quinton Junio Dorothy Adcock Holly Springs, N. C. John M. Anthony Wilson, N. C. Carol Austin Dallas, Texas Katie Jo Aycock Micro, N. C. Sally M. Aycock Fremont, N. C. Barbara W. Barefoot Benson, N. C. Ruby Bazemore Cofield, N. C. Lucrece Bilisoly Wendell, N. C. Jean Billings Lexington, N. C. Chester Bissette Rocky Mount, N. C. Betsy R. Boykin Wilson, N. C. Betty Hope Boyette Plymouth, N. C. Mrs. Lena Brame Elm City, N. C. Julia Britten Rocky Mount, N. C. Sarah Brown Jamesville, N. C. ass Ken Brinson Rocky Mount, N. C. Edward Buffaloe Garner, N. C. George L. Bullock, Jr. Chapel Hill, N. C. Lucious Bullock, Jr. Stem, N. C. Mrs. Penny H. Bullock Smithfield, N. C. Brenda Cale Wilson, N. C. Bobby L. Carpenter Rocky Mount, N. C. Robert Collins Miami, Fla. Rex Cooper Washington, N. C. Patricia Lou Wallace, Cording N. C. I James H. Cottle Rose Hill, N. C. Don Craft Pinetops, N. C. Benjamin Creech Selma, N. C. Earl Creech Benson, N. C. I Joseph D. Creech Dunn, N. C. i Junio Paul Creech Selma, N. C. Martha Darden Wilson, N. C. James David Snow Hill, N. C. Marjorie Dixon Wilson, N. C. Retha Dixon Rose Hill, N. C. Ken Duan North Miami, Fla. Robert Lee Dunn, Jr. Pinetops, N. C. Janice Eason Stantonsburg, N. C. Ruby Edmundson Fremont, N. C. Marvin D. Etheridge, Jr Wilson, N. C. A1 Felton Macclesfield, N. C. Turner Felton Macclesfield, N. C. Patricia Ferrell Wilson, N. C. Robert Fleming Pikeville, N. C. William H. Fleming Whitakers, N. C. lass Gaston Grady Albertson, N. C. William Guthrie Nashville, Tenn. C. H. Hamm Henderson, N. C. Lyman Hardy La Grange, N. C. John E. Harrell Miami, Fla. David Harvey Philadelphia, Pa. Clifton Hedgepeth Kinston, N. C. Andrew J. Hill Kinston, N. C. Tommy D. Hobbs Hobbsville, N. C. Clyda Hocutt Wilson, N. C. Jo Anne Hollo well Micro, N. C. Donald E. Howard Pink Hill, N. C. Mary Alice Howard Seven Springs, N. C. Carole L. Jackson Wilson, N. C. Anne Jenkins Kinston, N. C. Glendal Jenkins Dover, N. C. J. D. Jenkins Newton, Mass. Walton Johnson Four Oaks, N. C. Mary Johnston Kipling, N. C. Herbert D. Jones Winston-Salem, N. C. Peggy Keene Clinton, N. C. 7 Claude Kennedy Kinston, N. C. John Kilpatrick Magnolia, N. C. 1 William King Nashville, N. C. | James S. Kirby Lucama, N. C. Mack Kirby Kenly, N. C. Betty Lewis Sharpsburg, N. C. Peggy Liles Bailey, N. C. Frank Maness, Jr. Greensboro, N. C. James R. Manning Bailey, N. C. I lass Jesse R. Mansfield Hertford, N. C. Kathryn B. Martin Red Oak, N. C. Ralph G. Messick Philadelphia, Pa. James Mitchell Rosman, N. C. Donna Morris Fremont, N. C. Patt Murray East Orange, N. J. Jerry Narron Middlesex, N. C. Anne Nelson Robersonville, N. C. William Newberry New Bern, N. C. Gwili Newsome Fremont, N. C. James E. Newsome Ahoskie, N. C. Jean Nichols Wilson, N. C. William A. Nordman Charlotte, N. C. ■i Joan Overton Ahoskie, N. C. Mary Lou Park Wilson, N. C. Thomas Park Wilson, N. C. Joe Parker Elm City, N. C. John Parker Jacksonville, N. C. William Pearson Wilson, N. C. Larry Phares Shelbyville, Ind. Jack Phillips Raleigh, N. C. Peggy Pittman Grifton, N. C. Cullen Price, Jr. Mount Olive, N. C. Flora Marie Prillaman Stoneville, N. C. Everett Purvis Bethel, N. C. Wayne Quinton Morristown, Tenn. Mary Ellen Rackley Selma, N. C. Myrtle A. Raynor Clayton, N. C. Bobby Riley Wilson, N. C. Carlton Roberson Robersonville, N. C. ass Margie Rose Four Oaks, N. C. Mildred E. Rouse Stantonsburg, N. C Anne Dare Rowe Aulander, N. C. Sally Ann Scudder Morristown, Tenn. Dalton Shingleton Stantonsburg, N. C. Edward Elliott Smith Elizabethtown, N. C. Elizabeth Smith Deep Run, N. C. Edna Speight Ahoskie, N. C. Jean Starling Fayetteville, N. C. Clara B. Suggs Tabor City, N. C. Eva Nan Summerlin Mount Olive, N. C. Sylvia Vick Bailey, N. C. Kay S. Walker Wilson, N. C. Emily A. Waters Plymouth, N. C. Bobby Watson Wilson, N. C. Junior Cias Tommy Welch Williamsport, Pa. William Wescott Manteo, N. C. John H. White Windsor, N. C. Sammy White Miami, Fla. Chester Wiggins Kinston, N. C. Deri G. Winslow Belvidere, N. C. Elton D. Winstead Wilson, N. C. George Winstead Elm City, N. C. Billy Jackson Woodall Dunn, N. C. Charles R. Woodard Pine Level, N. C. Betty Woodlief Snow Hill, N. C. Sue Wooten Snow Hill, N. C. Charlie R. Young Rocky Mount, N. C. Everette Bryant Cameron, N. C. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Steve Mercer Vice-President Liz Winborne Sophomor Paul Askew Portsmouth, Va. Shirley Baird Dunn, N. C. John Baker Four Oaks, N. C. Lawrence Barefoot Wilson, N. C. George E. Barkley Raleigh, N. C. Mary Charlene Barnes Wilson, N. C. Dorothy Jean Bazemore Cofield, N. C. Roger Beaman Snow Hill, N. C. Carlton E. Best La Grange, N. C. Judy Mae Bissette Wilson, N. C. Wyatt H. Bissett Wilson, N. C. Bill Bond Raleigh, N. C. Mary S. Brannan Kenly, N. C. Willie M. Brannan, Jr. Zebulon, N. C. Arnold F. Brooks, Jr. Charleston, S. C. ass Kenneth Bryan Mt. Olive, N. C. Loretta Bullock Bethel, N. C. Gayle Cameron Portsmouth, Va. Francis M. Collins Elm City, N. C. Judith E. Collins Charlotte, N. C. Lewis S. Creech Middlesex, N. C. Lynne Crews Winston-Salem, N. C. J. R. Crumpler Goldsboro, N. C. Ruby Daniel Elm City, N. C. Bobby Davis Kinston, N. C. Glenyce L. Davis Wilson, N. C. Nancy J. Davis Kinston, N. C. Joyce Dudley Ayden, N. C. Clyde A. Dunn Rock Hill, S. C. Sophomor John D. Elliott Willow Springs, N. C. Barbara Ferrell Lucama, N. C. J. W. Fields La Grange, N. C. Becky Jo Flora Wilson, N. C. Jimmie Flowers Wilson, N. C. Nancy L. Forbes Wilson, N. C. Garland L. Frye Greensboro, N. C. Lelia A. Fuller Louisburg, N. C. Joe I. Gardner Saratoga, N. C. Suzanna Marie Goudy Clinton, N. C. Bobbie Jean Grady Mt. Olive, N. C. Bobby Gray Wilson, N. C. Peggy Greene Zebulon, N. C. Flora L. Griffin Wilson, N. C. lass Willie Guy Beulaville, N. C. Glenn Hardison Wilson, N. C. James Harris Newton Grove, N. C. Curtis Hedgepeth Kinston, N. C. Leroy F. Howell Goldsboro, N. C. Janice P. Huggins Dover, N. C. Frank Hunnicutt Wilson, N. C. Earl Johnson Harrell, N. C. Gloria Johnson Goldsboro, N. C. Barbara Keen Mt. Olive, N. C. Robert Killebrew Fountain, N. C. Dick Knox Indianapolis, Ind. Jenny Lee Phnom-Penh, Cambodia Mary Littrell Wilson, N. C. George P. Long Castalia, N. C. Ed Mercer Washington, N. C. Edward W. Miles Walstonburg, N. C. Howard Max Mitchell Kenly, N. C. Sophomore Thomas D. Lowe Wilson, N. C. George McCelland Wilmington, N. C. Mary F. Manus Ormond Beach, Fla. Hallie W. Martin Princeton, N. C. Robert D. Matthews Winston-Salem, N. C. S. Patsy May Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. James W. Moore Smithfield, N. C. Floyd T. Morgan Raleigh, N. C. Ernest Morris Falkville, Ala. Kenneth C. Norton Hope Mills, N. C. Richie Oetting Miami, Fla. Ernest Oden Zionsville, Ind. ass : I Marshall Parvin Jacksonville, N. C. Carolyn F. Pearce Wake Forest, N. C Dorothy Pearce Princeton, N. C. Wade Pearson Wilson, N. C. Bette Pomfrey Wilson, N. C. Bill Powell Rocky Mount, N. C. m i ■■■■■ . ■ - . Mm 1 m I ■ -C' i,'. : .1 Doug Raper Wendell, N. C. Orville W. Raper Lucama, N. C. Myrtle J. Reasons Stantonsburg, N. C. Richard M. Richardson Dover, N. C. Dorothy L. Ricks Rocky Mount, N. C. F. T. Riley, Jr. Tampa, Fla. Elbert M. Robbins Rocky Mount, N. C Betty P. Rogers New Bern, N. C. James W. Rogers Williamston, N. C. Sophomore Milton Roush Newport, N. C. Jackie Russell Columbia, S. C. Henrietta Sauls Fremont, N. C. Leon H. Sikes Rosehill, N. C. Ida May Spitz Charles Heights, S. C. Tony Stallings Sims, N. C. Janet L. Stott Sims, N. C. Bobby Swinson Mt. Olive, N. C Peggy S. Tant Wilson, N. C. Hilda M. Sermons Ft. Barnville, N. C. Don Ray Shirley Wilson, N. C. William Shouldice Miami, Fla. Jimmy Lee Taylor Robersonville, N. C. Bill Thomas Williamston, N. C. James Tyndall Deep Run, N. C. lass H. C. Upchurch Four Oaks, N. C. William H. Vick, Jr. Walstonburg, N. C. Nancy L. Wales Greensboro, N. C. Mike Wallace Smithfield, N. C. Billy Waller Kinston, N. C. Zarelda Walston Farmville, N. C. d §£ . Frasier L. Warr Florence, S. C. Jimmy Warren Newton Grove, N. C. James M. Weaver Mt. Olive, N. C. Louise Wells Bailey, N. C. David L. West Wilson, N. C. William R. Westbrook, Jr. Wilson, N. C. Glenda R. White Dover, N. C. Nancy Jo Whitehead Elm City, N. C. Richard J. Williams Wilson, N. C. Sophomore Cias Phyllis Ann Williams Wilson, N. C. Elizabeth A. Winborne Wilson, N. C. Edward D. Winstead Wilson, N. C. Joyce Winstead Elm City, N. C. Julius G. Woody, Jr. Smithfield, N. C. 60 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Jimmy Boswell President Vice-President....Buddy Westbrook Margaret Walker JoAnne Ellis Freshmei First row: Second row: Third row: Jimmy L. Adams Seven Springs, N. C. Sandra Ballance Hatteras, N. C. Janice Barwick Deep Run, N. C. Margie Allen Smithfield, N. C. Nancy Jo Bass Goldsboro, N. C. Adolphus Batchelor Spring Hope, N. C. Linda Alphin Mt. Olive, N. C. William W. Barker, III Kinston, N. C. William R. Batchelor Wilson, N. C. Charlie Dunn Alston Scotland Neck, N. C. Herbert Barkley Wilson, N. C. Bonnie Batts Greenville, N. C. John D. Bain, III Lucama, N. C. Marie Barnes Wilson, N. C. Clarence Batts Wilson, N. C. lass First row: Second row: Third row: Frankie B. Beacham Aurora, N. C. Chester Best La Grange, N. C. Evelyn M. Blalock Angier, N. C. Alfred Kent Beaver Snow Hill, N. C. Eulah C. Bell Wilson, N. C. Elizabeth Bell Wilson, N. C. Joan Carolyn Bennet Aurora, N. C. Lilly Rose Best Goldsboro, N. C. Margaret B. Bivins Atlanta, Ga. Jerry M, Blackman Goldsboro, N. C. Janet A. Blackwood Raleigh, N. C. Sarah W. Bost Eagle Springs, N. C. Jeanpe Boone Elm City, N. C. Linda J. Boykin Middlesex, N. C. Richard D. Britt Oriental, N. C. s 1 '.s' : ' ii iffli M S, HMI l ‘ V ■ jgasMSS :■ illlll .' II1 VJHn 1 s 1« igililll ' A j M : fP'::: I Iflil First row: Second row: Third row: Carolyn Brown Wallace, N. C. Joan Burroughs Hassell, N. C. Richard Clayton, III Williamston, N. C. Billy Bruffy Kinston, N. C. Jerry Burton Asheville, N. C. Helen Cockrell Kenly, N. C. Brenda G. Bullock Nancy G. Cagle William C. Cogdell Rocky Mount, N. C. Wendell, N. C. Goldsboro, N. C. Cinda Bunting Ann Cartwright Rozelia Ann Collins Robersonville, N. C. Washington, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C Joyce G. Burgess Carolyn Caudill Carol Colvard Rocky Mount, N. C. Four Oaks, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. First row: Joseph Congleton Stokes, N. C. Second row: Jessie P. Davis Fremont, N. C. Third row: Sandra E. Dubois Wilson, N. C. Beverly Cox Aurora, N. C. Regina Davis Falls Church, Va. Carolyn Dunn Pinetops, N. C. Mary Louise Cratch Plymouth, N. C. Robert J. Creech Selma, N. C. Ava E. Davenport Dover, N. C. Diane Deans Sims, N. C. Lois Denning Smithfield, N. C. Sid Denny Wilson, N. C. Hubert Franklin Eddins Zebulon, N. C. Nanelle Edmundson Fremont, N. C. Jo Ann Ellis Wilson, N. C. Freshme Third row: Walter E. Gupton Rocky Mount, N. C Second row: Dixie J. Gardner Goldsboro, N. C First row: William Alvin Etheridge Goldsboro, N. C. Frances E. Evett Wilson, N. C. James R. Farmer Elm City, N. C. Shirlie A. Gaskins Washington, N. C. Travis M. Goff Fountain, N. C. Ann Hamilton Smithfield, N. C. Rose E. Head Mt. Olive, N. C. Faye Felton Wilson, N. C. Leonard D. Grady Albertson, N. C. George L. Heeden, Jr. Wilson, N. C. Charles W. Pikeville, Fisher, Jr. N. C. Martha D. Greene Elm City, N. C. Bruce Henderson Apex, N. C. lass Second First row Third row row Mary L. Hill Jacksonville, N. C. Frederick W. Holton Grantsboro, N. C. Allie F. Jones Pine Level, N. C. I Sybil Ann Hill Dover, N. C. Jo Anna M. Huffer Durham, N. C. Carole Jones Walstonburg, N. C. Randal L. Hinton Bailey, N. C. Dorothy W. Humphrey Beulaville, N. C. Carson Jones Walstonburg, N. C. George R. Holland Kenly, N. C. Richard Hooker Grantsboro, N. C. Betsy Hunter Wilson, N. C. Sandra G. Johnston Wilson, N. C. Janice L. Joyner Louisburg, N. C. Jimmy H. Joyner Farmville, N. C. Freshm First row: Second row: Third row: Joan E. Joyner Bailey, N. C. Allen Lamm Wilson, N. C. Linda O. Lankford Walnut Cove, N. Jo Ann Kearney Stantonsburg, N. C. Sybil L. Lamm Kenly, N. C. Anne Lee Dunn, N. C. Janice Kilby Bath, N. C. Connie Lancaster Fremont, N. C. Ronald E. Lee Pottsville, Pa. Charles M. Killebrew, Jr. Rocky Mount, N. C. James H. Land Rocky Mount, N. C. Helen Lewis Fremont, N. C. Eleanor W. King Wilson, N. C. Linda L. Langdon Four Oaks, N. C. Sally S. McLean Wilson, N. C. ass First row: Arthur Grant Mangum Walstonburg, N. C. Second row: Linda F. Morris Wilson, N. C. Third row: Micky Nance Cerro Gordo, N. C. Howard R. Manning Middlesex, N. C. Margaret R. Mozingo Kenly, N. C. Mary E. Norman Sanford, N. C. Mary Ann Marchant Raleigh, N. C. Albert R. Murphrey Middlesex, N. C. Donald W. Norris Benson, N. C. Linda Mills Grantsboro, N. C. Heber Allen Murphy, Jr. Wilson, N. C. Phillip R. Norris Benson, N. C. Sandra E. Modlin Williamston, N. C. David Mustian Raleigh, N. C. Freshmei First row: Second row: Third row: Billy R. Oliver Goldsboro, N. C. Judith Parrish Winston-Salem, N. C. Patricia A. Pittman Wilson, N. C. Rachelle O’Neal Middlesex, N. C. Zilphia G. Peacock Benson, N. C. Joseph B. Plitt Winston-Salem, N. C. Melba E. Overman Goldsboro, N. C. Agnes Marie Pearson Wilson, N. C. Thelma C. Pope Clinton, N. C. Catherine H. Pappas Wilson, N. C. Durwood S. Pegram Rocky Mount, N. C. Benjamin G. Potter New Bern, N. C. Bobby M. Parker Dunn, N. C. Linda F. Pittman Wilson, N. C. Lonnie B. Price Wilson, N. C. ass Second row: Barbara J. Roberts Goldsboro, N. C. Third row: Leslie Dawn Sermons Ft. Barnwell, N. C. Wilma P. Quinn Beulaville, N. C. Nancy Rogers Wendell, N. C. Betty L. Shackelford Fremont, N. C. Norma Elizabeth Ralph j Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Brandt Ross Clemson, S. C. Lynn Sharpe Elm City, N. C. Dianne Ritter Wilson, N. C. ■ ' Ann Russell Moncks Corner, S. C. Gayle Skiles Plymouth, N. C. Nancy Roberson jj Scotland Neck, N. C. R. A. Sasser, Jr. Fremont, N. C. Dannie J. Skinner Wilson, N. C. First row: Second row: Third row: Cynthia J. Smith Gastonia, N. C. Mary S. Spell Roseboro, N. C. Leslie A. Stocks Ayden, N. C. Dorothy M. Smith Wilson, N. C. Doug Spivey, Jr. Wilson, N. C. Vickie L. Stott Wilson, N. C. Gladys B. Smith Grifton, N. C. Carolyn Stanley Four Oaks, N. C. Eric D. Strickland Wilson, N. C. Helen Jane Smith Kernersville, N. C. Peggy Stanley Four Oaks, N. C. Judy Lynette Strickland Clinton, N. C. Thomas C. Smith Wilson, N. C. Dorothy C. Stilley Trenton, N. C. Kay E. Strum Nashville, N. C. ■ First row: Second row: Third row: Charles E. Sullivan Wilson, N. C. Frances H. Sutton La Grange, N. C. Claudia I. Tolston Elm City, N. C. Frances H. Sullivan Wilson, N. C. Annie Belle Summerlin Newton Grove, N. C. Glenda Ann Summerlin Mt. Olive, N. C. Hazel H. Surles Micro, N. C. William B. Swanson Louisburg, N. C. Phyllis A. Taylor Wilson, N. C. Billie Tew Godwin, N. C. Howard N. Thompson Goldsboro, N. C. Ray Turner Wilson, N. C. Paul B. Tyson Raleigh, N. C. Ola T. Uzzle Wilsons Mills, N. C. Beverly J. Vick Bailey, N. C. First row: Margaret L. Walker Raleigh, N. C. Herbert J. Ward Williamston, N. C. Lou Warner Washington, N. C. Second row: Nancy Weddle Asheville, N. C. Dorothy E. Wells Trenton, N. C. Janet A. Wells Bailey, N. C. Third row: Faye Westbrook Four Oaks, N. C. Hubert W. Westbrook Raleigh, N. C. Lester S. Whitley Stantonsburg, N. C. Noel C. Webb Macclesfield, N. C. Lorraine Wells Kinzua, Pa. Carolyn F. Whitworth Fremont, N. C. Rebecca M. Webb Wilson, N. C. Martha Faye West Fayetteville, N. C. Richard P. Whitworth, Jr. Fremont, N. C. ass First row: Second row: Braxton D. Williams Wilson, N. C. Janyce G. Winbourne Wilson, N. C. Eleanor F. Williams Kenly, N. C. Ralph L. Winchester, Jr. Lenoir, N. C. Rodney C. Williams Four Oaks, N. C. Billy Williamson Wilson, N. C. William H. Willis, III New Bern, N. C. Jean C. Wood Benson, N. C. Bobby O. Yeargin Wendell, N. C. Richard Ullom Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 75 'V' Lynn Crews, Jane Johnson, Mary Lou Park, Mary Ellen Rackley, Marty Wilkinson, Melba Over- man, Jean Bazemore. WOMEN'S RECREATIONAL ASSOCIATION The WRA is an organization for the purpose of promoting and sponsoring intramural recreation for women, developing qualities of leadership, and of promoting opportunities for various recreational activities. 78 Jimmy Taylor, Ken Bryan, Mr. Coker, Odell Faircloth, Tommy Welch. MEN’S INTRAMURAL COUNCIL This council is made up of representatives from the four fraternities, Caldwell Hall, and Day Students. The council promotes Intramural activities between the men’s organi- zations. 79 Beverly Edwards, Head Cheerleader; Sharon Hazelrigg Ginn, Sally Scud- der, Jane Johnson, Elizabeth Winborne, Nancy Roberson, Ann Lee, Peggy Green, Gayle Cameron. These girls are elected each fall by the stu- dent body. They have worked very hard this year under the direction of Beverly Edwards to do a wonderful job of increasing school spirit at our ballgames. CHEERLEADERS This year saw Coach McComas doing another great job with the Atlantic Christian College Bulldogs. He brought the team through a rough season to play in the North State Tournaments. Mem- bers of the team are Darwin Williams, Richard Oetting, Larry Phares, Bobby Dunn, Jim Holland, Robert Whaley, Ernie Oden, Eli Newsome, John Baker, Walker Gillikin, Don Ryan and Dick Knox. Coach McComas 81 Jim Holland Forward Don Ryan Forward Bob Whaley Forward Richie Oetting Guard Ernie Oden Center Darwin Williams Guard aBBas Eli Newsome Center Bobby Dunn Guard John Baker Forward Bobby Watson Larry Phares Guard Walker Gillikin Center Bobby Riley mm I mmPM M A N A G E R S Opponent A.C.C. Pembroke 68 78 William Mary, Norfolk Division 68 70 Camp Lejeune 72 86 High Point 62 58 Catawba 61 63 Pfeiffer 63 64 Lenoir Rhyne 81 58 New Berry 56 68 William Mary, Norfolk Division 78 59 Guilford 61 68 Western Carolina 56 51 Pfeiffer 70 89 Opponent A.C.C. Appalachian 73 67 Lenoir Rhyne 48 30 High Point 89 68 Elon 50 77 Western Carolina 61 41 Appalachian 49 57 Eastern Carolina 76 65 Guilford 74 63 Elon 48 65 Pembroke 78 92 Catawba 68 59 Eastern Carolina 59 65 Western Carolina (North State Tournament) 77 51 Under the coaching of Rufus Outland the Bullpups of A. C. had another suc- cessful season against high school, junior college, college freshmen, and semi-pro teams. The team includes Wayne Quin- ton, John Shotwell, Bobby Congleton, Larry Daniels, Ken Bryan, Bobby Atkin- son, Jim Rogers, Jimmy Adams, Bill Shouldice, Dave Barringer, Beverly Cox, Hubert Ward, and Leslie Stocks. i 86 BASEBALL The Atlantic Christian College Baseball Team has not started its 1959 season as yet. We are hoping for a successful season. Jack McComas is the coach who sees our team through thick and thin. The lineup will be different due to the loss of some of the players who graduated, but this loss can be made up by spirit and teamwork. 90 Darwin Williams, Richard Hodges, Wyatt Bissett, Russell Carter, Bobby Dunn, Frank Winfree. 91 ii:',:.'. iC‘ i;1, 1 'i II ■ r Ran ■ •' r---. •, - - • ; . . .. • • ' • .. . V?i, ' ■ ' • ' . .i ■ . • •• • : . v : • . .• ; , ■, . . • , ‘I ' . • . . • - ■ i ■: -: V.; - :. v■ . h? • • ’ - ■ . . • . • • ■ ■ ' r--J : M •• : • H ; .. ' ■ vy-X: Mr . - •' : .' aps Wlsrn■ m m :■ ■ ■■ - •••• ' ' • ;'?V V--V 'r-s :y. .r :■ %. V ' Sf’ ■ M V ’ ••• i TV--' i--'--:- . - ' ■ - ■' ' r ■' •• f.'. - • ’i:- ; • -1. 7' •V V- - ■■ ■ - : i' V - v. .-• -. ;. v . i . .. ‘i. in, m Seated: Steve Mercer, Sammy White, Dr. Daniel McFarland, George Griswold, Sally Jo Griffin, Steve Ginn, Jim Boswell, Paul Askew. Standing: Miss Sarah Bain Ward, Mr. John Weems, Mr. John Rick, Bobby Riley, Anna Lovelace, Barbara Butler, Lynwood Grice. Presiding over our student government and executive board is George B. Griswold, Jr. Serving with him are fifteen other member elected for a term of one year from the student body, faculty and administration. 95 DORMITORY OFFICERS OF CALDWELL HALL Lyn Grice...... John Carter... Bill Guthrie .. Earl Johnson .....President Vice-President .....Secretary .....Treasurer 96 WOMEN’S DORMITORY COUNCIL HALL PROCTORS Barbara Butler, President of Dorm Coun- cil Kay Fore, House President Emily Waters, Treasurer Mary Alice Howard, Secretary Mary Ellen Rackley Marty Temple Janet Powell Margaret Walker Peggy Pittman Linda Langford Tucker Uzzell Carolyn Caudill 97 Every student on our campus is automatically a member of the Campus Christian Asso- ciation. Every denomination has a representative on the cabinet and they work together to make Christianity real to us. They try to keep our days and years at A. C. from being a vacation from God. This group works in the background rather than in the fore- ground. President................Sharon H. Ginn Vice-President............Sammy White Secretary.................Sally Scudder Treasurer................Ruby Bazemore Missionary Baptist Representative Flora Griffin Disciples of Christ Representative Frankie Herring Methodist Representative....Becky Jo Flora Free Will Baptist Representative Steve Ginn Presbyterian Representative Edna Speight Smaller Denominations Representative Peggy Pittman Faculty Representative...Dr. Vida Elliott 99 T. Riley, President; Ralph Messick, Committee Chairman. 100 Christian Service Workshop is a group made up of religion majors. The Workshop has many programs throughout the year that are bene- ficial to future ministers and direc- tors of religious education. CHRISTIAN SERVICE WORKSHOP RELIGIOUS LIFE COMMITTEE Left to right: Dr. Constantine, Dr. Elliott, Mr. Scudder, Sharon Ginn, and Mr. Sharp. ■ t eted: Ralph Messick. Standing: T. Riley, Jerry Burton, 3i Guthrie. SOCIAL COMMITTEE Carolyn Miles, Mr. Coker, Miss Ward, Miss Bullock, Mr. Roberts, Miss Daniels, Bobby Dunn, Tucker Uzzell, Mr. Wilson. The Social Committee of At- lantic Christian College is made up of several faculty members and students. They are responsible for sponsoring the annual Christmas and Spring dances. ASSEMBLY and CONCERT COMMITTEE The Assembly and Concert Committee is responsible for making our assembly pro- grams enlightening and enjoy- able. They also make avail- able to us various evening programs throughout the year, such as concert masters, hypnotists, cartoonists. . . . Seated: Louise Wells, Mr. Harbaum, and Mrs. Holsworth. Standing: Dr. Rogers, Frances Williams, Emily Waters, Elizabeth Bell, and Mr. Tait. 102 CHORUS Under the direction of Mr. James Cobb, the Atlantic Christian College Chorus offers all students who are interested an opportunity in singing. They sing sacred and light music. The chorus looks forward to increasing opportunities in the future as their place in campus life develops and as they continue to represent A. C. C. to the public. 103 THE JOURNEYMEN I AC COMBO THE CHAPEL CHOIR What would a college be without a band! They are wonderful for keeping up school spirit. Mr. Darrell Harbaum, their director, has done an excellent job of making our band one of the best. BAND 105 I The Stage and Script Club of A. C. is the group that does a wonderful job of keep- ing the campus supplied with dramatic entertainment. This season the club pre- sented The Taming of the Shrew. It also presented many other fine productions in- cluding some original plays by A. C. stu- dents. 107 Editor-in-Chief FLORA GRIFFIN Associate Editor ELEANOR BLAKE Business Manager PEGGY MITCHELL Art Editor 108 Seated: Sarah Brown, D. Winstead, Patt Murray, and Suzi Davis. Standing: Jean Billings, Louise Duncan, Tuck Uzzell, and Glendal Jenkins. The Pine Knot staff works very hard to present to the students a per- manent record of their college days. It also sponsors the annual Pine Knot Queen. At any time one can find these people hard at work on their various tasks for the annual. 109 Collegia te } WEEKLY ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, FEBRUARY 13, 1959 NUMBER F0URT1 ited Rushing Program duled For Next Week College To Offer Fir Course In Foreign Trav Bishop ___ late Editor A spring rush program for Greek letter organizations at Atlantic Christian day, it wr| At its night, thel lege inter al plans fl Because! of prospec illege will begin Mon- |announeed today, acting held Tuesday Atlantic Christian College will of-| Upon their return from Ei students enrolled in the cours gather at the college for a rushees. He said, in this way. the j at 703 West Nash Street, Tuesday,; sion, it was announced this week by ' scTinar directed by the for a special Eurojican travel eial night to entertain prospective ma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, house I course during its 1959 Summer Ses- fraternities can concentrate their; February 17; Pin Gamma |the college's Dean. Dr. Millard P. hat they j 1'ratermtv, house a) 307 Whitehead Pll1 rushing programs and that Should be more Successful than if Avenue, Wednesday, February 18; they were spread out over the us- Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity, house Atlantic Christian Col-; if any rushco is unable for Sunn- ite rnit.v Council set fin- j reason to visit a fraternity house the rush program. jpn its designated night, he should |1 the limited number I rushees during the Sprang semester, the IFC decided upon a limited rushing program uai four nights. He also said that at 80-1 West Nash Street, Thursday, February 39. It was also announced by White that the ACC sororities h a v e Burt Dr. Burt said enrollment in the course “Scenic Study of European Both th rorities or allotted 1. members observatio Xu the Sammy W that each raternities and the so- |he campus have been es when, prospective y visit the groups for feel free to visit, the house at :i$)y other time that it is com venient. On the designated night for vis- iting, all fraternity members will terrioons of next week from 4 p.m. be at the house to welcome rush- to .7:30 p.m., rushees will visit Phi ees, it. was explained, i Signs; Tau Sorority at its house The visiting hours for the fra- located at 31.8 Wcut Gold Street. torm|ihs will be from 7:30 p.m. toja-nd Delia Sigma Sorority at the 9:30 p.m. on the designated nights phi Delta Gamir, t House on White- j Geography.” will be limited, and I that the class will leave New York on August 28. He said the course will be open culty member accompany in; class on the tour. Purpose « seminar will be to evaluat course. Edward G. Blakeway of R; will servo as tour director Blakeway regularly conduct i ropean tours for college stu Ail transoceanic travel b l- “v fciAVct ide:rioi ns dating Atlantic Christian College stu-!group will be made by air. wim h they may entertain rushees. dcnls to students of other colleges, On Monday and Wednesday al-i t0 public school teachers, and oth- Le of the fraternities, j.e, IFC President, said been given one spe- which arc: Alpha Sigma Phi Fra- ternity. bouse at 800 West Street, Monday. ead Avenue. On TV ed To, Student Departure English at ACC will l c feat in the col program WITN, 1:30 p.m. Appear be Sanfo son and The c sion prog regular televi. televised by Stut 1 Seven, today op the program - le, IVIiss Anne Nel- nH Bos wo 11. presents a televi- twice each month on Hospitality House,a daily , prog Washingtor The subj be the exj of creativ See TV ACC Are regular presented by the '. C. station, of the program will lati.on oT some areas rts presently offered OGRAM Page Atlantic, dents am wish to f for the Carolin to be p: The ti- the rece Administral announced ams, ACC Mr. Ada arc being quests had He said tT be a sellout. CC Tickets w On Sale ers desiring such a course who can qualify for admission to the college. He said the six hour credit, course may be used bv public school teachers to renew teaching certificates. The course is being offered by the; Department of Social Science travel will be by chartere? Countries to be visited i Scotland, England, Be France, Switzerland, Italy, tria. West Germany, Luxem and Holland. Dr. Burt said the cost • tour for each student will be : This includes the college 1 charge. The tour cost also if at ACC and marks the first time | all transportation, hous that the college has ever offered guides, side trips and ad a course in foreign travel. • fees. R E W Progra m Schedu A n n o u need T h i s We By RALPH MESSTCK Tin- schedule for this year’s Re- ligious Emphasis Week program was announced today by Mrs. Sharon Ji. Ginn. President of the Campus Christian Association. Dr. Lester G. McAUester. Provost and associate professor in the Depart- ment of Religion at Bethany Col- lege. Bethany. W. V the message at Thursday’s regular assembly and chapel periods during the week of- March 2. to March f . Dr. McAllister will also speak1 to the student body Monday and groups will be held in the : nity and sorority houses o ■ pus. The leaders of these ; sion groups have been the C.C.A. because of to college students at terest in campus life, ibis list of discussion Rev. Robert. Bradshaw, v a,, will deliver j Blackburn, Rev. Walser Al Tuesday’s and j Rev, Bill Wcljs. Following the discussion s the groups will re-assembl Dining Hall for a social h a vesper service closing t activities. Refreshments. ; i avuutau uquy jviouuuy dug cmuvuies. iieiresnmenis. . ||T':'prT, Wednesday morning of Religious1 ringing plus good clean , ‘•ilk T, 'Wz; Emohasis Week Time for these 1 bt contained in this cretin,- pg Emphasis Week. Time for these j be contained in this sectio : chapel services will be announced | R. E. Week’s program isiian College stu- ulty members who 1 e additional tickets Christian - East basketball game ‘ere next Saturday DORA busy t dormiti provide Claude above was new men’s at a later date. Monday afternoon a j Religious Emphasis ‘Coke So-1 close Friday, March ground on the site to j oial” is being held at the Bohunk j Communion Service s i Collegiate Photo by ' in order to initiate the week’s pro- the Campus Minister by a gram. The purpose of this social I tion. Although the Attend i is to help the students get acquaint-' this service will be co J night may do so. e now on sale at sk in the college's n Building, it was ay by Milton L. Ad- letic Director, said advance tickets d because many re- een made for them, game will probably Phi lselta Gamma Requests Permission Move ed with the resource personnel Cokes and other refreshments will be served by the C.C.A,, sponsors for the week’s activities. Monday through Thursday even- voluntary, all students ai . to attend. The Communioi has been regarded in pa : as the highlight, not only 1 Week but of the entire y ings from 7 to 8 p.m. discussion ligious activities. Phi Delta Gamma Fraternity soon to be affiliated with Sigma Pi National Social Fraternity, has requested permission from ACC to move into non-college-owned housing. Colin Sholar, fraternity presi- Exec Board Aids Dri The Executive Board of the At- lantic Christian College Coopera- 1 serve on the study plan the drive. The the committee and the from the CCA will meet district director of the dent, said las group had submit- ted a request to the college’s Ad- j ministry live Council, asking per- | mission to move out of the house I it presently occupies and into a j live Association decided Monday i home on West Nash Street. in its regular meeting that it will Sholar said the home is located act as co-sponsor with the Campus j two blocks from the college and | Christian Association in the yearly j Thursday to map the plai is owned by a Wilson business- fund-raising drive for the World1 drive. : man Phi Delta Gamma has re- j University Service Fund. j In further action the c i quested that it bo allowed to move j Mrs. Sharon Ginn presented the I heard recommendations June 1. : project to the board and asked if Lynn Grice, Resident Me: I Lost week a contract was award-. At a meeting held last week, , the board would serve as co-spon-1 senta five concerning the r rl h fhn Groon -boro firm to corn- ' the Administrativo Council voted i sor for the drive. The World Un- problem on the ACC c: rtf. 7h dir { the request to the Board : iversity Service Fund is set up to has been suggested (ha pi x tnc . i - ot - t I | of Trustees of the college, recom-j give aid to worthy projects in col- places be assigned to eac mending affirmative action to the leges and universities all around No action was taken on t r of the i board. - the world. } pending a study of the been made. “We Sholar said, “If permission is j The board accepted the proposal} of assigning resident me '( and the space has not been used j have several alternatives in ; granted, the new fraternity house since that time because of the I mind,” Dr. Millard P. Burt, ACC j will provide much better facili - Dean, said, but we have not yet ■ — - P - -................1 - “ «--■ '■ Sec PHI BELT Page The ba brary is by the G Company Shortly y Basement Waterproofed pent of tire college li- ar being waterproofed teed Waterproofing eensboro, after the library was completed in 1952, water began to seep through tire basement walls the area. Final plans for the use space have not Recently the college’s Admin is- j mv.de the final decision as to the trative Council called for bid es- assignment of the space after the ti mates on the cost of waterproof j work of waterproofing is complet- ing the library basement area. ! ed ' 1 to act as a sponsor and appointed Miss Sarah Bain Ward. Dean of j Women, Miss Barbara Butler. Sammy White and Steve Ginn to1 places behind the scienc 1 Grice also reported tha See I XEC BOARI) r College Moves Complete Installation Of t-1 Science Trend Hits Camji By BOB COLLINS in this as jntry. Tlie trend to take j The added emphasis on science j college work in scientific fields . in the world, the coming of mo- continued to grow but the coming I dorn advancements in the scienti- j of the Russian Sputnik gave milding th( new scii'-'1 1 The Atlantic Christian College. es Administrative Council has ap-| -Mr. Fulghem said the mstalla- ...... . : ... . ■!. ■ ■■ —1 ...t__ and ing. The new facilities prov the scienti-j t J tin Russian Sputnik gave the! for more students to wo -1 fit- fields that deal with the every- i trend a boost j there was an upturn ‘ day affair. of people, and the com-j The growth of interest in the roUment io courses ing of earth satellites have bee?) I scientific fields was partially due fic fields. The science c responsible for a tremendous grow- to the development of many do- has now reached such 'A Hi ui the m ifflice department of: vices which arc used everyday by it is necessary to use t a M.-i-iii.' l;ii -1 i;! r Golli'cr-._ j the American people As new do- for offices for thofWttJ COLLEGIATE STAFF Seated: Ralph Messick, Mary Ann Marchant, Nancy Wales, Bob Collins, and Jim Bishop, editor in-chief. Standing: Claude Anthony, Anna Summerlin, Edna Johnston, advisor; Frank Hunnicutt. Ill SIGMA PI ALPHA Left to right: Susanne Goudy, Claude Anthony, Anne Nelson, Dr. Long, Jean Vick, and Linda Newton. Our National Language Fraternity is spon- sored by Dr. Ester Long and Mr. Hugh Johnston. Our best language students make up its membership. GOLDEN KNOT MEMBERS: Ken Brinson, Anna Lovelace, Ralph Messick, Mary Jo Eason, Jim Bishop, Carolyn Miles. Every spring outstanding students are tapped by the golden knot signifying that they are to become new members to A. C.’s honor society, the Golden Knot. The Business Club is made up of all business majors. They try to solve the problems that will help the business stu- dent when he gets into the business world. They also have many social functions. OFFICERS: Seated: Dixie Gardner, Reporter; Audrey Finch, Treasurer. Stand- ing: Carolyn Miles, Presi- dent; Mrs. West, Advisor; and John Anthony, Vice- President. 113 OFFICERS President..............................Sybil Bass Vice-President..................Sallie Jo Griffin Secretary...........................Janet Powell Treasurer. 1.14 Program Chairman Barbara Rose Jones .....Emily Waters INTER-FRATERNITY This council is made up of sorority and fraternity presidents and a representative from each group. This group works together to solve the problems common to all the sororities and fraternities. This year I.F.C. sponsored the Woody Herman Dance. Its officers are Sammy White, president; Don Lee, vice-president; Marie Johnson, treasurer; and Peggy Pittman, secretary. Delta Sigma Sorority Peggy Pittman, Nita Brown Omega Chi......Carol Austin, Patt Murray Phi Sigma Tau Frances Williams, Marie Johnson Sigma Tau Chi Eleanor Blake, Judy Collins Phi Delta Gamma Fraternity John Anthony, Colin Sholar Sigma Phi Epsilon Jim Bishop, Sammy White Alpha Sigma Phi Don Lee, Odell Faircloth Delta Sigma Phi Dick Tyson, Connor Craft Faculty Representatives Miss Sarah Bain Ward, Mr. John Weems, Mr. John Rich 115 Pledges: Janice Huggins, Judy Parrish, Betty Woodlief, Carolyn Pierce, Eva Nan Summerlin Branda Bullock, and Sybil Hill. DELTA SIGMA Color............Yellow and Green Flower.............Yellow Jonquil Founded......................1935 Motto...Torch Bearers of Friendship 116 Peggy Pittman President Glenda White Vice-President and Secretary Lynn Crews Emily Pope Treasurer Nancy Wales I SIGMA TAU Color............Black and Gold Flower............Chrysanthemum Founded................... 1912 Motto......Not for One, But for All Phi Sigma Tau Sorority House PLEDGES PLEDGES: First row: Martha McFarland, Catherine Pappas, Frances Evett, Brenda Cale, Cynthia Smith. Second row: Vicki Stott, Betty Rogers, Cinda Bunting, Dot Adcock, Linda Alphin, Tucker Uzzell, Nancy Rogers. Standing: Rebecca Webb, Margie Allen, Mary Johnson, Elizabeth Bell, Ann Cartwright, Lou Warner, Sally MacLain, Leslie Sermons, Margaret Walker, Carolyn Brown, and Joan Burroughs. Frances Williams President Jane Johnson Vice-President Annette Fuller Bette Pomfrey Secretary Treasurer Shirley Baird Sybil Bass (Lou Bilisoly Judy Bissett Sarah Brown Mary Lou Park Glenyce Davis Louise Duncan Beverly Edwards Sallie Jo Griffin I Wilma Hairr Frankie Herring iMary Alice Howard Anne Jenkins Marie Johnston Gail Joyner Larue Matthews Carolyn Miles Peggy Mitchell Janet Powell Martha Sanders Hilda Sermons Marty Temple I Blessin Thorne Zarelda Walston 1 i l SIGMA TAU CHI Color..........Yellow and White Flower............Chrysanthemum Motto...............All for One PLEDGES PLEDGES: First row: Susanne Goudy, Sandra Modlin, Betsy Hunter, Becky Jo Flora, Retha Dixon, Sandra Spell, Lynn Sharpe. Second row: Judy Strickland, Janet Blackwood, Gayle Skiles, Carolyn Stanley, Peggy Stanley, Zilphia Peacock, Jane Smith, Betty Lewis, Mary Hill, Frances Sul- livan. Third row: Gwili Newsome, Dorothy Smith, Edna Speight, Marsha Coley, Faye Westbrook, Jeanne Godwin, Joanne Godwin, Barbara Barefoot, Helen Lewis, Linda Langford, Ann Russell, Frances Sutton, Ann Hamilton, and Ann Lee. 120 Eleanor H. Blake President Sally Scudder Vice-President Joanne Overton Secretary Barbara Butler Treasurer Loretta Barnes Jean Bazemore I Ruby Bazemore 3etty Boyette 3etsy Boykin I Gayle Cameron udy Collins nita Davis Jargie Dixon £ay F. Gore I ■ I ane Franklin 'eggy Green i'lora Griffin une Harris jharon H. Ginn lyda Hocutt senny Lee usie Littrell nna Lovelace [ary Rose Parnell arolyn Thorton lielby Westbrook ancy Jo Whitehead ucille Willoughby • yce Winstead i j OMEGA CHI Color................Red and White Flower...............Red Carnation Founded.................Spring 1956 Motto.........Loyalty, Co-operation, Knowledge, and Love PLEDGES PLEDGES: First row: Peggy Bivins, Kay Strumm, Nancy Weddle, Sara Bost, Joanne Ellis. Second row: Bonnie Batts, Nancy Roberson, Mary Ann Marchant, Linda Morris, Eleanor King, Erlene Head, Linda Mills, Jackie Russell, Billie McGee. Third row: Dorothy Stilley, Peggy King, Janice Kilby, Diane Shackelford, Carole Colvard, Elizabeth Wells, Norma Ralph, and Margie Rose. 122 Mary Ellen Rackley President Liz Winborne Vice-President Patt Murray Secretary Bobbie Jean Grady Treasurer Carol Austin Jean Billings Carol Jackson Barbara Keene Patsy May Miggie Rouse Dora Reason Gwen Stanley Peggy Tant Shirley Turner Myra Webster 123 GAMMA Color.................Blue and Gold Flower........................White Carnation Founded....................1937 PLEDGES PLEDGES: First row: Clyde Dunn, Lyn Grice, and A1 Parke Second row: William Etheridge, Bubba Lowe, Doug Vass, ai Richard Britt. 124 John Anthony President Larry Phares Vice-President Leroy West Secretary Bill Newberry Treasurer Grady Stainback Bill Swindell Jerry M. Narron I Ernie Oden Colin Sholar Jimmy Taylor Bill Westbrook Larry Castleberry 125 ALPHA The Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity House SIGMA PHI Color............Crimson and Gray Flower...................Talisman Rose Founded.....December 6, 1845, Yale Chapters.......................73 Charter....................May 3, 1958 PLEDGES PLEDGES: First row: Jimmy Adams, Bill Bass and Jimm Trivitte. Second row: Micky Nance, Bill Uzzell, Ray Brewer Bob Manning, Billy Woodall. 126 Don Lee President Steve Ginn Secretary Not Pictured: Dick Taylor Vice-President Bill Herring Treasurer ' I i Odell Faircloth David Pitts Don Howard Jimmy Moore Ray Harris Bobby Parker Tommy Park Marshall Parvin Layton Tart Bobby Dunn A. J. Thompson Bill Woody 127 DELTA SIGMA PHI Colors.........Nile Green and White Flower....................Carnation Founded....1899, City College of N. Y. Chapters.........................91 N. C. Delta Iota Charter March, 1958 PLEDGES PLEDGES: Jim Van Camp, James David, Bill Nordman, Si ney Askew, Chuck Woodard, Dwight Kirkland, Bill Bark Bailey Swertfeger, Billy Willis, T. W. Lee, and Elliot Smit 128 Dick Tyson President Connor Craft Vice-President Carey Banks Secretary Teddy Gates Treasurer Claude Anthony George Barkley Wyatt Bissett ?aul Blake roe Blowe Bill Bond • Cen Bryan oe Byrd Job Carpenter jOu Eaton )on Edwards !U Felton furner Felton oe Gardner ■ [erb Jones iteorge Littrell | rank Manus hob Matthews | urwood Pegram ack Phillips verette Purvis ob Riley ilton Rouse ion Shirley jill Shouldice ■ I Colors.............Rose and Violet Flowers............Rose and Violet Founded November 1, 1901, Richmond, Va. Chapters.......................147 N. C. Iota Charter.....April, 1958 PLEDGES: First row: Ben Plitt, Paul Tyson, Rodney Williams, Dave Mustian, and Tommy Hobbs. Second row: D. Winstead, Floyd Morgan, Jimmy Silverthorne, Buddy Westbrook, Bob Swanson, Ben Potter, and Dick Ullom. 130 Jim Bishop President Sammy White Ray Taylor Vice-President Treasurer Bobby Swinson Secretary Jimmy Johnson Jim Mitchell Robert Killebrew Ken Brinson Rex Cooper George Long Ernest Pappas John Harrell Russell Carter Bob Collins Ed Mercer George McClelland Bobby Davis Dave Harvey 131 WMKlf X PINE KNOT QUEEN PEGGY BIVINS Atlanta, Georgia 134 ATTENDANTS Peggy Mitchell Jackson Heights, New York Carolyn Brown Wallace, N. C. 135 Nancy Forbes Wilson, N. C. HOMECOMING QUEEN ATTENDANTS Beverly Edwards Fort Pierce, Florida Flora Griffin Wilson, N. C. 136 fags? wmmmm WMmm ? ■■P • 51 11? ' 11 ym f, 4 ' « lilt p W s$ Wm 1 ■ 140 ' V, 1 ' ' ,t - ■ mmm wm 142 lilii ) vfyc m % ?.- n ? •? t r i MEDITATIONS We have traveled along many paths to complete this book to present to the A. C. family. We hope that you will enjoy it and that it will bring back many happy memories to you. Special thanks go to our advisors, Mr. Arnold and Mr. Swain, for their help and to Mr. Fulghum for listening to our endless gripes. To Joseph Phelps of Edwards Broughton Company—thanks for your patience. Thanks to the staff for their hard work and may we say “Best of luck” to the staff of the 1960 Pine Knot. EASTERN MOTOR SALES, INC. For Economical T ransportation Compliments of STALLING’S PRINTERS ★ WILSON, N. C. 210-214 East Green Street Wilson, North Carolina PHONE 70138 MILLWORK COMPANY WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA Always a friendly welcome BRUCE'S HOT DOG STAND HOT DOG KING Mrs. Bruce Morgan, Proprietor PHONE 2508 MOTHER AND DAUGHTER FASHIONS 101-103 Nash Street Wilson, North Carolina JOHNSON FURNITURE STORE 120 S. Goldsboro Street Roland Grady, Jr., Mgr. Phone 3050 WILSON, N. C. SHACK'S BARBER SHOP TSeed Your Head in My Business 800 Herring Avenue WILSON, N. C. 66The Men’s Shop99 Howard Adkins, Inc. Wilson’s Oldest Men’s Store BRIDGERS PAINT WALLPAPER CO. PAINTS, WALLPAPER, AND VENETIAN BLINDS 125 S. Tarboro Street Wilson, N. C. FAIRVIEW PHARMACY REXALL DRUGS A Complete Drug Store in Business for Your Health Phone 5063 at Five Points in Wilson, N. C. WILSON ELECTRIC CO., INC. 307 East Nash Street WESTINGHOUSE Sales Service SYLVANIA Phone 3960 Wilson, N. C. its TWEETIE’S For Food Drinks Music . f®if Fun and FREE Water Napkins Toothpicks Conversation Advice FINE FOODS We All Meet At Bill Golding's PLAZA Opposite A.C.L. Station OPEN ALL NIGHT PI T T MOSS COMPANY, INC. MEN’S AND BOYS’ STORE 134, 136 S. Tarboro Street 103, 105 W. Nash Street WILSON, N. C. Day Phone 7-0135 Webb’s Gas Night 6597 - Elec. Night 6369 Wilson Shoe Whitley’s Electric Service CONTRACTING Store LP GAS - APPLIANCES - SERVICE ★ Wilson, N. C. “Your Patronage Appreciated” BARRETT’S PRINTING HOUSE Wedding Invitations and Announcements DIAL 2820 Wilson, North Carolina For GOODness Sake! WILSON PETROLEUM CO., INC. Distributors of AMERICAN OIL COMPANY PRODUCTS WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA Phone 7-2171 When Better Automobiles Are Built Catering to Clubs and Organizations Parties, Banquets. Buick Will Build Them PARKER’S BARBECUE Real Pit Barbecue - Brunswick Stew • Southern Fried Chicken Corbett Motor Co. U.S. Choice Western T-Bone Steaks Oysters in Season Buick Authorized Sales Service WILSON, N. C. PHONE 7-0972 Phones 5247 - 5148 Day 7-0118 Congratulations, Seniors from Pidu CONTRACTING 7 ELECTRICAL SAUS-SEBVICE ) CO. BELK-TYLERS ward boulevard, wilson, north Carolina Wilson s Complete Shopping Center CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES from BRANCH BANKING TRUST CO. “ The Safe (RESOURCES OVER $100,000,000) WILSON FAISON SELMA FREMONT WARSAW TRENTON KINSTON PLYMOUTH WALLACE ELM CITY NEW BERN PIKEVILLE GOLDSBORO FAYETTEVILLE WILLIAMSTON NORTH CAROLINA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation R. E. QUINN of WILSON Fine Furniture BARSHAY’S LADIES’ SHOP E. Nash Street WILSON, N. C. Compliments of THE CREAMERY Famous for Milkshakes and Beefy-Bur Compliments of C. WOODARD AND COMPANY PHONE 2168 TOBACCO CITY MOTORS, INC. 700 Herring Avenue Wilson, N. C. There’s nothing newer in the world than the ’59 Ford, Proved and Approved Around the World. RAINES AND COX 66 The Best In Photography” 305 Vi East Nash Street WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA Phone 4046 SHEAFFER PENS MONTAG STATIONERY CAMERA SUPPLIES Si coup paxitm eon aria Wilson's Camera Center Wilson Oil Corporation JOBBERS Shell Oil Products Firestone Tires Ward Boulevard Lane St. Wilson, North Carolina CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1958 NATIONAL BANK OF WILSON ★ WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Wilson Furniture Company 125-127 S. Goldsboro Street Telephone 3035 ★ WILSON, N. C. ■iy U ■m JIMMIE DEMPSEY, Inc. 210 S. Pine Street COMPLETE LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANING SERVICE STA-NU FINISHING PROCESS Phone 7-0164 Ready Mix Concrete LINVILLE’S, INC., Wilson, N. C. T. B. Ward J. W. Benson CAROLINA BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY BUILDING MATERIAL, LUMBER, COAL, PAINT Wilson, N. C. Telephones 70122 and 3411 P. O. Box 1424 THOMAS-YELVERTON COMPANY Better Furniture Phone 3121 Wilson, North Carolina COBB MOSS and SON DEPARTMENT STORE Known jor Quality 134 South Tarboro Street Wilson, North Carolina Phone 5772 WHITEHEAD INSURANCE AGENCY N. G. (Billy) Blackman, Jr., Mgr. INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS WILSON, N. C. What you want Colce is a registered trade-mc BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COIA COMPANY BY BARNES HARRELL CO, OETTI NGER'S Men's Store • Department Store CARROLL'S DRIVE-IN HOT DOGS HAMBURGERS WILSON, N. C. W. M. WIGGINS CO., INC. Plumbing Heating Contractors FORBES TRANSFER WILSON, N. C. 606 Pender Street Phone 2891


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