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Volume 1 ATLANTIC rmnSTLVN C(H.LK(}K WILSON. X. .MAUM'If K, 1!C_>7. No.:{
.4. C. C. EM)S SI CCU.^SFlh BASKHTllAIJ, SHASON !
ATHLETICS
WIN to; LOSE 5.
' 4* S ^ >”%
SOCIAL EVENTS
S. C.|C HASKCTKKUy CONCU I)K
SKASOX: HAN(J I P MOST
KNVIAIiI.K ItKCOitD.
the laHt Karnr of th<‘ nearion
the fltronif Richmond ‘ Y*’ team at
Blrhmond in an extru |H-riod the "i.it-
tle Christians" bajtketlMiIl squad, ’in-
i**r th< direction of Coa< h "IVu
ITaJker. who ix rounding? out htff flf>t
; fear athletic dlro<tor at the
j ?rhool, ended the most surt es’fitl n-,'-
\ |mn In the history of thf» school.
The locals, playins a trta! of ir>
@mes. won 10 and lost r. Th<*y
their first reverse at the handH
if the Rocky Mount * quint before
rhriitmaR, the Fquad not beins in the
feeRt of condition due to the short i>e-
|te4i [of practice. The other defent
the hands of N. C. State. !a«^t
yearjitate champions. The other Iops
In state came at the hands of
Wake Forest Colleee who is dend*
loelHKl with Carolina for state honors
this year. The last defeat w»b hand
ed the “T^lttle Christians'’ by that
same Richmond "Y” team, who flr«t
defeated the “Christians” on their
Nortb Carolina tour.
Tli»=‘ "FlRhtinc Christians” jdayed
with more accuracy and determination
in {the Rames ajfainat other members
of thf* “Tjlttle Five.’» It was this de
sire to win that enabled the local team
itolcome from behind to pile up the
tfevo on the LenolrUhyne five. In
<he last three or four minutes of play
the Walkerltes by a wonderf»»l “come
back” scorf'd 12 iM)lnta to take the
fe out of the lost colunm. Tho
uf the ‘'UtlK rS’.V* Co^
was Riven to A. C C.olleee. leav-
Ins: no room for qj*‘Stior«. as a re
sult of victories over IMgh Point Col-
I^noir-Rhyne, nnd t .vo ever Oull-
fdr<J The ‘‘Mountim ? iirs*’ were
omfouRht on their court, the “Quak*
em lost on their court as well as the
Wilson floor, the Hish Point Pun-
Kuffernd dpfpat In WilHon and rf
their own arrord avoided the game
fl^t'diiled for (heir court. Klcn. the
oal team not played by the "EiiKtern
T»!ini." failed to find a place in “Ihelr
rowded schedule" for A. C. r.'8
quintet.
^he Iwal team by supporting hisher
ifUs bar.ketball failed to develop In-
aiTldual Rtars, but cn Its team one
iail the hUhest scorer of the "IJttle
FWe’’ players and some of the l^est
defensU'e men. It was the unusual
' th floor work and team i>lay that
eniihled the ''E:iKtern ColleKe" to win
th« place that It now holds In the
ij^letlc world. And, were the "RIr
Hvi • ColleKes not unwlllInK ot give
Ol> "IJttle ChrlBtlsD” an equal chance
by visltInK the basketball floor In
l^ilson. It 1b evident that Atlantic
nhrlstlan ColleKe could lay claims to
.er honors.
RKASOS S RESTl.TS;
C. C. 2B at Rocky Mount "Y" 3'>.
C. C. 14 at N. C. State 23.
0. C. 14 at Wake Forest 37.
C. C. 22 (home) Oullford 1".
C. C. 32 (home) Rocky Mount 22.
C. C. 21 (home) Hl(?h Point Col
lie 16. '
V. C. C. 39 at Guilford 25.
|a. C. C. 33 at Catawba 17
■A. C. C. 34 at r>enolr-Rhyne 28.
1a. C. C, 27 at A, ST. N. S. 18.
|a. C. C. 50 (home) Goldsboro "Ramb-
«" 40.
|a. C. C. 28 (home) Richmond Y 38.
I A. C. C. it (home) Catawba 22.
Ia. C. C. 27 at Richmond "GravB” 28
|A. C. C. 33 at Richmond "Y” 37.
mMiil
Front How (U>ft lo HlKhtFuiirr Jones 1..K.; llannV .Munn <Cai»t.i
C.; Ce<ll Keel. M>:r. L.
Second Row to RlKht—“Pea Head” Walker (‘oach; MiirKhall
Mrinkley, R. (J.
Hack Row (U*ft to Kl«ht I Monrce FuiKhuni L. O.; Roy Dunn, C.,‘
(liHirse Whitley 1>. F ; ('. 1). ftlKgan R. F.
ANOTHER DARK HORSE.
|The “dark horse" Is characteristic of
‘ Tarlons competitive contests. This
iftfk horse** term bas been myste-
jotis. What Is really meant by the
birk horse** expreaslon was not
^own until a few nights ago, when
Continued on fourth page.
^THE TEAM”
FUIXJHUM.
A sturdy cog in A. ('. scoring lua-
(hine, rolling up a total of 1G1 points
for the season. He haH proven his
ability to (Itifoud the conici us KUai<i
on the court for the "Champs”.
MUNN.
A strong, flgbting forward that car
ries himself in a iK»rfect manner over
the floor. He Is the second In order
for high W’oring. even though he never
plays for score honors. He reglstefed
a total of 91 i>olnts. .\lso was Cap
tain of the team.
BRINKI>KV.
With a fracturcd elbow. i>eople dl<l
not think ‘ Rilnk’* couJd do It. yet he
showed them. He was a star of th»*
court playing a guard equal to the
“big lx)yR” of the state. He has cred
it for a total of 41 |>olnts.
ni'NN
“Sore Head,” the sensatltm of A.
C. C’s athletic world, never fails to
draw the crowds. Roy Is one of the
lK*Ht guards of the st ite. also without
doubt the ttest all round athlete that
ever hit the campus. He taHIed *50
points for the court season
WHITLBY.
P’ome didn’t * think “Shang” could
do It. but he did. Although not a reg
ular for the whole season, he came
out with 47 iK)lnts to his cre<llt. H«
was a star in some of the lmiK>rtant
encounters.
JONES
Somewhat small but not ho slow.
Jones proved himself a most promUing
forward. Ke came from the past Kea
son with a total of 20 i»oints on his
string.
RIOOAN.
Fast and anxious “D” skids the floor
in a very pleasing manner. He kept
over from last year at his iM>st at for
ward. He came through the season
with a charge of 45 points to his
credit.
REET>.
Manager Reel carried the Little
Christians throngh most pltaslngly.
He was In uniform during the whole
season, and played a part of several
games.
In addition to those mentioned above |
are others who deserve mention for'
their support of the team. Boykin
McCasklU and HIII are recognized as
a part of the College court. In them
are some of the promising material.
jfor the future. I
•LJTTLE CHRfSTtANS' DEFEAT
RICHMOND’S ‘BEST”
CAMPAIGN ADVANCES
('hosKST (;amk of SKASO.V.
(;RAYS (iO IK)WN IN DKFKAT AT
OF ''LlTTl.,^. FiVK'
CHAMPS.
A sensational Christian rally in the
final half of the first game of the
(rip to Richmond, with the fJrays, turn
ed defeat into victory and Coach
“Pea Head” Walker's Plue and White
passertf chalked up their tenth victory
of the season.
The siHx tacular Christian nilly was
featured by the entire ChrlHtian tettm
who lived up to their title of cham
pions of the “Little Five.” The last
hnlf rally ended with the “Little Chris,
tians” barely i>ossesr.ing the birge end
of the 27-2R score
The content got und**r way with
i>oth teams struggling for the initlnl
lead, but four minutes of play elapsed
before the Chrlstalns found the las*
ket for the first score of the game:
this being followed by another double
decker before the fJray* could find
themselves. The score see-sawed back
and forth during the entire first i>e-
riod. and at half time the score was
deadlocked at 11 all.
The final and deciding half got un
der way exactly like the first. The
Christian hit their stride, passed, nnd
dribbled around their opponents until
the pistol ended the game; the s^^ore
standing at 27 to 2^ in favor of the
“Mttle Five” champs.
The Iine-ur»s and summary follows:
.\.C.C, f27> Richmond Grays f26)
Whitley (4) Carroll (r,)
Right Forward
Munn fC) (8) Owen ffl)
T>eft Forward
Dunn Holladay fft)
Center
Brinkley (2) Todd (5)
Right Guard
Fiilghum fll> Ryder (C) f4)|
T^eft Guard |
Score by periods: |
Richmond Grays 11—IS—2<J.
I'RK>'FAT A(’T1()N ('KNTKR8 j
AROITNI) ROCKY MOUNT AND I
NASH COUNTY.
rbi* loyal Hupiwirters and studenu of j
Atlantic (’hrlstiiin (’ollege shall soon*
look upon what will apjiear to l»e a
new Hch(()l shining forth In Its glory.
This will remind us of the present
rampnlgn and Its firogr^^s step by^
step, county by county. j
t*'" the Kuccess of the campaign
man nr\rani/ itlnns and many Individ
uals di'srrvi* much pralHe. The direct-
oin \kell 'M the committeeK are do
ing excellent work. Too. coo|K*rjitlon
of the church is responsible for i>art
of the aucceHii. Also the work or tii»'
'olietfe Khould be commended. The
great work of the campaign and the
college Is dejwndent upon Prenlden!
Hlliey. Too. the Htudents and many
mendwrs of the faculty aid in the work
of the rnmpaign. eaijeclally at the Iwn
qiief mr'eting that l»egfns each week’s
c«nvafs. The “|»ep’' girls have attend
ed and sung lo create the pror>er re
freshing atmosphere at the many im
portant meetings. I.»ast Monday niKht.
March 7. they were in Rocky Mount
to give the crusade a big “send off” In
Nash and F^lgecombe counties, where
It will be in full force during the
week.
Ihiring the two weeks following the
Initial meeting at Greenville the coun
ties surrounding and Including Pitt
and Nash were covered. Here prnc-
llcally Sfifi.OOO were raised In cash
and pledges. This added to the 1100,'
000 donated by Mr J, V>. Hlne«< makes
a total that slightly exceeds the half
way point on the program which has as
Its aim $.100,000. The most Important
factor promoting success hasn't l>een
mentioned so far—this Is the “Givers.**
It la by their donations, often at a
sacrifice, that the campaign for funds
to support a more efficient educational
Institution is made possible. It Is to
them that ofir greaf#*st appreciation
Is extended.
INTERESTING MEETING HELD
DIXIE FORENSIC CLUB.
On Frbiny evfnlui;. F«»bruj«ry 18. th«
nteml^ers of the Idxle Ft)ren*lc <*lub
RSKeiubled to honor the rogulur n»eet-
lug hour. The buxinesN meeting com
ing first, new offirors ft r the yesr
were elected as folittwi*: President,
I.eRoy Harris; Vlcr President. Melvin
Miirlin«; Secrctsry. C*h'11 Jarman;Pro*
gram CommittiH* ('lydc Hrsden. Wnl-
t< n Thompson. Jamen L »wson; and
Critic. Professor Grim. The st^eclal
connnlttee reported that It wan lmt>oa*
sible to plan anything so extenf*lvely
as to con«l«ler lnter*C(»llegl;»te delates
during the present semester tines it
' \ too late nnd also, within the school,
the debate schedule in full. Yet with
a succensful detv;itlng club for the pres
ent year, the outlook for next year Is
bright.
After the bu<«thess meeting had been
(ompleted, nn ex(emt>orsneous debate
WHS given. J. T. Foreat and John
Winfield upheld the affirmative, and H.
1^‘Roy Harris and Robert Grady ar
gued the negative. This was a very
Intereating debate. h;tving as a topic
a subject of much Importance; “Resolv.
ed. that Atlantic Christian Collegt
adopt a system of self government.
This delMite aroused so much enthu*
slasm that the club re?«olved lo sttempt
to find the constitution produced last
year or try lo reproduce It. The In-
ntallatlon of student government wsa
informally accepted as one of the defi
nite aims of the IMxIe Forensic Club.
UNTER SOCIETY DEBATE MARCH 17
The annual inter-society debate will
take place In the college auditorium
Thursday evening March 17. The an*
nual debate Ik one of the outstanding
affairs of the s<‘hool year. The occa
sion is a manifestation of enthualasm
and rivalry l>etwe«n the two societies.
The slstera of the literary world are
already unfurling their banners and
lining up the iM'p which will l>e dis
played with a most brilliant form of
loyalty.
Many of the alunml and friends of
the students are ex|>e<le<l to l>e present
on this very auspicious occasion. The
ptiblic is invited to attend the debate
between Misses Hesperian and Aleth*
ian Society.
The debaters are:
iresj>erlan; Miss Mildred Petway,
Mr, James linwaon.
Alethlan: Mls« Inez Rarefcot. Mr.
John Winfield.
A. C. C 11—1ft—27!
Substitutions; |
A.C.C.—Jones for Whitley. WTiUley:
for Brinkley.
Richmond Grays: Proctor for Todd
Referee. Wharton.
Beans: I haven’t seen yoor room
mate for qnlte a while. Has he kicked f
off?
Peas: No, I kicked off. and he landed
in the hoftpltal.
LIFE
It Is necessary that a definition of(
“life” be adjusted to the Individual; ^
to the drunkard It Is just one drink
after another; to the salesman. It It^
one sale after another; but to the st«t-{
dent. It appears to be one snooze after
another.
DEPARTMENT OF EXPRESSION
GIVES TEA
The expression department gave a
delightful Ten In the I>rnnn*l* Club
room February 2fi. The psrtii ipants
were meml>ers of the class In expres
sion. under the auspices of Mrtc. W’.
A. Lucas, head of the department. T!ie
room was very lM«utlfully »3e orated
with ferns and blooming idnnts which
rendered a very effective taste to the
occasion.
Tea was f»ourcd by ,Mlss Mary Mat-
tox. and sandwiches were served by
Misses Esther Cobb and Margaret Sll-
verthorne.
The following program was given:
Reading—''HomY' hy F^gar A.
Guest—Miss Esther Cobb,
Reading—-"Merry Christmas’’—MIm
Mary Mattox.
Play—“Mlnlkln and Maunlkln"—
Misses Heberts Stuckey and Dorothy
Taylor.
A number of Invited guests enjoyed
the program and the hospitality of tha
ctaM.
Seven: I think Til go to sea.
Eleven: Why can’t you »ee here?
Mary Mattox: "You’re not a bit po
lite.”
Harvey TT.: "How so?”
Mary: “Every time T tried to say a
word at the football game, you would
shout. 'Hold that line* **