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THE COLLEGIATE
\ II K C () L I. K (; I A I K
l‘ublUhecl m>>nlhly by Colli iriate Staff.
Constitution of Students
Association of A. C. C.
Dean Grimm Welcomes
New Students
Kclitur - - . Hill W'rijfmann
Prw II H HU>y. I'rof# K K tiiiin.
i j , T K Ai»th »iiy. MU«« liar-
i>i(«»r*>n, M<*rbrrtii Hiurliry, VlritlnU Payof*.
K*^b«rt •>4« W*AV»r. Jam***
Huiitii)'''* Manager ---
C^>Mrib«torv to (bi* (If*
f' K M
pmt. UtMctcaia. K<‘
Mi-cila Weaver
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%ICTM I.K I
HK<*TJ(>N j
\ Thv Ham** of (hi* ortaoltatloo
*t»a|| lf«- Thr tkud**!!! Awaociation u(
\llantlr ('brlstlaii r«»ll«*K«>. TbU
AMHMriatUiti Mball all otb«*r
. ••rK«tiif«(t<ii3s of any klitd and Ibey
’ »bull b«* •ubj«*ct to It
' .'KI-Tlll.V 2.
Ir In ih«* purpoMT of (hU orgaoixa
iloii III priimot^ rtuM*r («M>p«ra(lon *‘hapi‘i p**rlod and
Oore mor«* the doorti of our col-
U'ts*^fi and unl»rer«lll»*a fiwlni; w‘de
and hry shall imm»*diat»'ly app4»lnt a op^^n and their haliit are thronKt*d
r.«prH.-uiatlv«> to at*rT»* durlnic thr ah- «rith younK men and women who
M'iM'e of th»lr n-gular r**pr»*fM*ntall»‘<’- are o»len>ably intere«ted In the pur-
Muit of learnJiiff. A large group are
AltTK I.K V.
SKCTION I.
The Htudeut AMMM-iatlon shall hold
(beir regular m>*f(lngM In the Col*
lege Auditorium on the la»t Friday
. of ea« b S*’m«‘»i**r at lh<* regular t.
. the h<ime, the church.
ithaM be allowed
th**re for the flrnt time. Many have
come with Herlouii purpoHe. It U
not too much to nay that upon this
xroup the hope of the future reHts.
ItM m*'ml>erB become the leaderH In
the school,
of Atlantic
the Ktate.
Am deal
It hftjt brt*n thr |M»licy of A. (*. (*. to prohibit all ha/inK and u^iwc^n faruity and »>(ud*-nt
Ui rrirarci ** outworn cujitom thatt muni he r«*U*KatiMl to the *" *”•**•**■» p*>rtaining u> ihn w*.i
p««l a*‘t*. o!»!iviou*» f**r the '<ame “raiM»n that drinking and claM '*''*'*•*«? »**b- ^
In thr *tud**nt body
XheMt* r»*»p«inBlbllliy and
to take all the time ne<*eit«ry for fhfjmlan College I wlnh to extend
traii)Mictlou of any bui*tn»*iM» that In ,q „ufh a moBt hearty welcome.
(ailed meetlugii Hhall be (lehald of my co-workers I aHaure
- . . I I- . I 11 It 'ft. • " -- . - gr^-ater H?n»c »* provided in the IntereHted lu you
fllfhu have beiome lellri. ol a bygone colleKf world. Thene r,,p.,„.,b,ilir .i.d tl..er coll»,« | HyUwa „,r what y« uare and what you may
remnanlK Oi barbaiimi have no place in the modern college. A.f .pirli: lo mak- <-frulmt th<- Honori.^Ki'TlON : l>«omf, \SV are clad you are here.
(i>otbi 1 h^» tdt'anced from the era of brute force lo one of faxt Hy«itm, ami to vuruuraiiH and traln^ Th<- (!ounrll nhall have no regular \\e want to be your frlendH and help-
thlnkl IK. fuel acting team),. *o other college activitlex have left "f •>' n..-llnK. That will . very way that we can.
.. , . , , , . - I . J 1 . AHTH LI-; II. I be lift for them to arrange at their n j,* „ot our denlre lo dictate to
the pu. .1^ ^hy.^l.^l plttiU' lv,r onv of correluted action between i ? .... . u. win . . uuiaie lo
. , . / , c ■ II HK< TION I. «gnvrninno*. However, they will i>^iyou nor dominate over you. We
b**dy and mind, with the emphaMlK on the intellectual. ^ K»* rv matrlrulated Htudent of At-jn-nuin d to mf**i nt»t later Ihun I want lo help you to live the life
Thr old idea that a Frejthman cannot become a real part of lantU- ('hrUtlan <'olleKe Mhall auto-! hour»< after iW)me bUHinfH!* han been , (hat in phynlcally fit, nocially effl-
le»W he irt I ">“*** UTom** m<-mlM>rM of th*- pnwnied to tbelr rhalrman. ci»*nt. economlraliy productive, and
thr collrKe <*r catch the gpirit of the irii«titution uni
ha/ed la fortunately pawinif. Students art bejfinninK to nee
organixation. and »ball a^ifume all
thv duties and prlvlkgeii granted In
HKCTION I.
Thn rr**Mld**nt; The organization
«h»ll have a president who Hhall b**
rho»eii from lb'* Junior or H^Milor
lupiji and el«H'ifd by Ihe organUatlon
AHTM I.K VI.
\‘Ue-|*reiiid**ni; There ^hall
ntudentK. We are counting
you; you may count upon u*4.
Education Club
Upon
that physical punlnhmenl doe* not create .npirilual loyalty, j,h., *ut-h'm>-m>H-rit
Force, physical force no longer rule* the world, but the great} .\kti< i.k iti.
acrompUahmrnt* of recent day* have come thru the preiwure'
of public opinion untler enlightened leadership.
What We want to create on thin campUM is a loyalty to the
ideaU for which A. C. C. Htandit; not a theoretical, almtract
mental aiwent; but a practical, concrete expreiudon thru service. >i the renuiur me^tlnii pmvid.-d for
and cooperation in all college activitieK. For the Frenhman, '•>•• ■••'■‘''•'■n »* ofHc<-r«. it xhali he
Ihiii mean* getting away from the frightened, xullen attitude of; *“
, , . 1 . ■ ■ . .1. . II paclty of a pri-aldriit with prlvlleKeii
an inferior, and getting into every activity that you are axked
lo with a cheerful, cooperative *mile. and a willing hand hn a i^iw,.
younger member of the family. For the upper-cla..«men, thi* KKcrm.v i
mean* getting away from the Kuperior attitude of a know-it-all, Th
and getting in with the Fre.-»hmen. helping them to get adjusted,*^' • Mrt--iTe«ident ei«ted on the (..m,,,!!
. ■ i: .1. _ ■ . r..i _ f' “anie day and In the nanif manner a« „«
to the new •urrounding*. guiding them into UHeful po*ition* of . . -i,. ■. 1 n
IT-i.ldent wh..~' dutlea It »hall ,f„.r n,e om-iiln* ot the whool year.
MTVice and leadenthip among the college group. I„. ,„ume all the dutle* and'
Yi>u Fre*hmen may meet *ome upper-clastmen who will want power* aK>iiiii.-d t" the i*re«ident in
10 bully and beat you, but don't mind that, all fool* aren't dead '•* “bw-nrf
yet; *0 don’t make a fool of yourxelf by acting a.H they do. I)e- ’*^‘*7**’^ *'. ^ ,
^ .. . . . , The Set-reiary: There ahall In. a
lermine your own xlandard of conduct; don t let hw acln>n.H be „„.r„,ry rho«-ti from the .tudent
your guide. You may be a*ked to do thing* that are not con- iMMiy, at larne .and elected by the
*i*tent with your pride - - do them cheerfully, there i* no sting *<udent» .m the r.-tular m-etinit pr<v
.,r *mart attached unie** you let the other tellow know you re- she'!--*-: ' ^ledK- my faith und new ,tudent-. The«e extra currlcu-
, . »• 1 I « ...I. #- « “hall a>t<«ume all t^** duller usually, ^ support the in-, lar aetivltieH afford the finest opp«»r-
nrht it. Remember that your actlonn and cimduct the find ^ «#*erMary and nhall | ■»*l hon.ir of Atlantic Chria-ltunlty for the growth of the demo-
leW Weekft of y*Hir frenhman year wil! lurjfely determine your Have furh**r pnnrfflit an N(ati*<t in th** CoJleg** and that I win p«*rform |rratlc Npirit, for the enrichment of
KtandinK In your later years at college. Nobody liken a H)-i*awa.
irrouchy, noncooperative gtudent. Lel’n make thene firnt few HKrTioN 4
weeka the happit*}«t in Ihe whole year. Your initiation de
pend* u|M>n your initiative. What will you make of it?
rich in the finer thingx of the Hpirlt.
To thin end we would share with you
SK< TIO.V I. experience In the flelda
ThI. Con.tltution may In- amend- literature. «-lence. and rellK-
ed by a two-thlrd« vote of the mem- education l« not a pa«Hlve
IHTH preaent at any regular or call
m..-tln« provided that aald amend- ..p^rate, we mu»t work toKether.
m.-nt ha. been read In-fore the or-
ranliuKon at leant on.- week pre- completed and
rloua to the lime of m-elin* for Ita o<cupancy (hia fall yet we
dl« u«»l..n and ad..ptlon, and pro- p„Huaded that we can have a
vlde.l «.ld amendm.-nt be sanctioned Breateat In the hl«^
In wrUlnn by at leaat five memb.-r«. ColleKe-wlth devoted
AitTIt I.K VII. tearhers and apt and neriouH minded
HKf'TION 1.
The officers of the Student Awto-
clation and members of the Student
•♦ball Iw required to lake
I ib»*lr oath of office within one week
SKt’TION 2.
A Freshman m»*mlwr shall be re-
quiftMl to tak*' the oalh of offUe
within a wefk after (he ot>ening of
th** Hecond s**mester.
HKCTION 3,
Campus life Is highly organized;
too often It is over organized. How
ever H4ime organization is necesuary;
and certain organizations are India*
pi'tiHable if Worth while objective
are to l>e attained. Heligious asso
ciations. the student association,
and literary societies should be giv-
Th«* oath of offire shall b«* as fol- en first consideration on the part of
fo the iM'St at by ablHfy all Ihe duties | life, and for the development of
incuml>en( upon me as an officer of | leadership.
The AMMlHlant Seerelray: There j atiUKlation. or member of the j There are oilier organlzatlona
Mhall b*» an Aanlittanl Secretary (^*“‘***"* I Ibat have some of the same values
(*hoM>n at the -.imn tim** and in the SK(’TI()N* 4. j but are of interest to limited groups
n«m«* manner «h<M^ duty it shall lie Impeachment charges may
1*111 K \VV\ \l.rfM
lOont)nu»d from pag* oim)
but wp'rt* still fur Ihe old itehool.
one and all.
FiK>tlMll la th(* attraction of tb«
fall that calli thr Ixiya to action.
Th*'ii baMkt*l'ball, l**ntils. horse shiH**,
Isallon on lb* raropua slncv Ita or
ganUatlon. and one that haa aeldom rtr Th«'re‘s always atimethlng. tbn last regular me<*ting of the asso-
biwa *i«aal«>d In lb* fraternity world Folkn, we’re a small bunch kicking elation at the end of the m’hool year.
Although U Is a local organiiatlon a|i»ng trying tt> get an mlucatlon. and and shall anaume th«' responsibilities
II haa m rM-oiultlon far and wld«> a Is lb** b«*st place to get It. of office at th** beginning of the fol-
aod ha* r«**lv»d a numbrr of com Th*- l*hl HIgma Tau girls try to lowing j**hool y**«r. Their term of
do all that they can for the l)«*tter- offlr# ahall expirn at the end of that
mi'ni of the collfK*' * «**lfare. t'ounl
on ua for a whole ht*arti'd aiMt(«alnce.
\\t« have our s«M'lal life as w«*ll, pic
nics. banq<i**t. parties and lh«» Ilka
sinc«'re to ke«p that sisterly feeling among
oursvlvva.
We hav.- a aororlty rmim on the
•et ond flo«-r of the girl’s dormitory,
and we ari aa proud of It aa a babyt
be I depending on the particular vocation
The Kducation
In view
sustained, the council shall bring , of the fact that a very large per cent,
charge l>efore the Student Assoi-ia-1 of Atlantic Christian College gradu-
Th**s« officers ahall b«* elected at|*^‘*h. and by a tw(vthirds vote the'ates are planning to teach, and alt
defendant shall be expelled from ; will he more or less Interested in the
office. I problems of education, this organlza-
to assume the duties anil p«iwers of ^brought by any student or factultylono is to follow,
the S^-reiary lu event of his or her | member before the council and if { Club belongs to this class.
abMence.
HKCTION 5.
pUm*nia from M»m<* of Am«’rlca‘a
l*adlni national fraternltl**.
It U a pollry of Ihe organUatlon
fhaC If* m«*m6<*ra b*» rt)f>aeo op
merits of high srholaatlr atandlng.
high mural atandards and
r»llgl»iis ronvtrtlona, with
to Ood flrat. rollegr MK-ond. fallow-
memb«r third and fKllow man fourth
I>unn< Its aslstenre I>r H (I- Car-
aoo. ftrlenra pr«»fe«aor of A C C.,
aad CcMch Anlhony. th# prea**ni
m*ntor of the A (V Hull t>ogs. have col|ea» and back
b*eo n«'ml>ers. The pr«*a»nt artlva
tnrmlN»r« are Kav John Harrlay.
Coarh Anthony. Hurlc Anderson.
Jasper H«ia««rt. Clyde Hrad**n. t.u-
Iher Harden. Tom tUnks, Sydney
Kaglaa. Fred Hardison. Moracr tsler.
William Ueeklna. W|(bar Jefferson.
Cleveland rut man.
and lull Walgman
l‘hl Kappa Alpha like any other
organUatloB b«s aoi bean perfect In
•phuldlng Ita alaodarda and Ideals
but la roollnually atrlvlng toward*
Ihea* end« aad It asks that b«'fore
on* rrltlcUes a fraternity or aororlty
that they do ao on arltial farts and
not rlrrvmaiantUI avidaore Tha
membara of thia organUatlon repr«»-
»rhm>l year, making their term of
office close with the achtnd year.
SKCTU)N «.
There ahall f»e a treasurer e|*»t-ted
on the same day and In the same
manner aa other officers: his duties
shall be fo handle all funds of the
Sludont Aaaociallon.
SK<*TlON 7 There ahall be an
A Welcome From
Pi-e.sident of Student
Association
^ tion has attracted many of the very
I lH*.<4t students. It was organized Oc-
tol»er 16, 1924. It holds its bl-
' monthly meetings during the school
! year.
Members of the faculty who have
^—" at any time given education coursea,
On b«>ha|f of the old students of-and students who have enrolled In
Atlantic Christian College. I wish to I one or more classes In this depart-
express a cordial Welcome to the,ment are eligible for membership.
Freshmen and new members, wboj ‘ The purpose of the club,” as
have come here for the first lime. I stated In the constitution, “shall be
The Collegiate staff has arranged to develop and make effective Ihe
an early number of the school paper personality of Its members; to pro-
over a new toy Kvm th«»uch we are 'auditing committee appointed by the
• «H rrt orianlaitlun we live for the prealdenl of the Student Aaa.icl*tlon!for *he apeclal benefit of mote a cloaer fellow feeling among
It. undert.klnia. c..mp««.d of two faculty membera;""- •>-» -tudenta. Ita purpoae I. t0|th..ae who are atudenta In the
the new students.
aid them in getting acquainted with^partment of Kducation; to cultivate
\KTI('I y IV 1*^** activities of the campus, a higher appre<’iation of teaching as
SFCTION 1 ' • • .One o( the most important articles^a profession by encouraging more
* . * ... w It j Includi’d for this purpose is the Con- thorough preparation by the accepy
This orxaniiatlon shall have ^ , v.. . ... ^ j
NHtutlon of the Student AsMX'iatlon, lance of higher ethical standards;
(*ouncll composed of the following j ^ . .
.....aw which la the organization of student and to dls<'uss educational problems
members who *hall be chosen as spe-1 j
. . . . » .u* » *4 I a 'government. which shall be of Interest to all good
rifled In section 3 of this Article. A ■ . ^
«e«l. Weaver a «.~kI .hiM when yo„ -.e II. don't repreaen.atlvc from Ihe Senior Claaa. , ‘ hoPe that every one will care- clt iena. and eapeclally thoae who are
yau* liiiB t forget I’hl Jilgroa Tau « repreaentatire from the Junior (onKtltutlon ao that ° •
- , representative from th, ">er will be familiar with the ayatem The membera have an opporunlty
.s.,phom..re Claaa: a repre«.nt.tlv. *'“1 'h-lr cloaeat co-operation '» dlacuaa queatlona which are of In-
fr..m Ihe Kre.hman Claaa. at Ihe end To fully appreciate atudent govern- tereat to them aa proapectlve teach-
..f he firai «.mealer; a repreaent.tlve ">•< our muat know the •T". and llaten to men and women of
It may seem unreal, but It s a good and two stud« nta.
feeling to be back here at work
again, and we>» m> happy that we
havr such a wtinderful new cr<»wd to
work, and aMutelate with this year.
Nea <>ne«. you'ri* welcome, from
the b«>ttom of our hearts, you know
M. i\ \.
(Continued from page one)
repre- such a system. For this wide experience representing rarl-
from the Y M. C. A.: and
turned over to buslnew. the thrf^ >M<ntatlve frt»m the Y. W C. A.; the '■**«*«*« * would like to call to atten- ou* professions,
remaining m**^tlng» b»lng turn*^ President of ihe Student AsMM*lalion; purpi>se of the Student Asao- One of the most enjoyable fea-
ov*«r to the program commltt*^ for and the Serreiary of the Student An- written In Its Constitution, lures of the year Is the May picnic
any parp«a*» that they fit, T*he >«rH'latlon, purpose of this organlza-^ at which a beefsteak supper (or
It Is the purpose of this organlza
aenl apro* of A C » beat, who bold which alt«*nded the Bluf SITfATlON 1. '**>n to promote closer cooperation; breakfast) Is served
all the tntaraata of lha colleg* at «*<><** Conference raralved valuable ThU Council shall be the Judicial »n-iween faculty and student body In' A very cordial Invitation U given
hean and ar*. fhroagh their orgaol- **> P""** *>™Jy of the Student Asaoclatlon and »** matters pertaining to the wel- to all who are In sympathy with the
•allow, endvavorlng lo promote good forward Ihe work of Ihf asMM-Utlon %hall perform f*uch duties aa may be school; to develop within- aims and purposes of the club to be-
will and a better spirit among th- welcome jt»u Freshm*n Into aealgn^ to ihf mby the Student body ***» student body a greater sense of,come members,
college grospA and advaikce
raase« of Atlantic t'hriatlaa ('ollet*.
Iliit o«r a»MM»clatlon with the aame privi- through the Hy-l,jiws and the Honor resp<mslbillty and a finer college
|«>ai A and rt*«pi»o»»lbllltlea as the op- Code. spirit; to make efficient the Honor
pfr classmen. We Invite you to l»e- The membvra of this Council shall and to encourage and train
TMI H|l*M \ T%l
iCoatlnaad trooi paga
Time ends all sorrows, and the
'old-timer thinks of a pretzel unleM
a fender like
(com** one of osk t>or claim Is not to he choeen froui and by the Class or demwratlc living.*' , his glance rests on
make you better because of yoor Organltatloa that they are lo repr^ Feeling that such alms merit «up-!*^***
coaimrt with as. bat we do claim st>nt and «kall hold office for the port. I appeal to every member of
•a off ICa llie fellow fee||ag. |a
mf eaClMiatloa. iImI holds a« to
getber PnaalMv we have had «^me
hard lark aboal oar aear baildlaga. year
.a. .1 ^ wbw doesn’t
that jrtMi. as well as tha aa^«*clatlon. «ame length of time that the officers Atlantic ( hnstian College for their despise a cause Just because be de-
wlll profit by yoor membemhlp We of the A*M>rtatton hold thelra. In rh»#e*t cooperation with the officers, splsen some of the Idiots who support
hope lo have a part la tlie Southern the event a vacancy occurs In the council, and work of this organlza-,**-
n.,1, w..rk I. the .«.rU.*o. ,h»a Toaocll. the Chairman ahall notify tIon. ' can lXe'^ waVwhen'e'l^rrbody 7.
to rich and Important to fight.
Come, aad be a part of os. the groap who U not repreaented
James Denny. Prea.