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PAOB TWO
THE COLLKCIATE
APRIL 18. 1914
Phi Kappa Alpha Fraternity Banquet Sche.duled
To Be Brilliant AHair At Wilson Country Club
On rrt<S*y nlgHt. ApfU 30. at 7 1(j
tb« rhi Alpha Kra(«roU|r or
<*briatUkO wltl bold
aattval b«aqu*t at th*^ WU»«iO
CofttAlrf Clob. Tb« banqu*( l« tb«
eTfficil lb« I'M lAl alrhdar
'it (be orcaMlMlif'B, aod will at-
I'tida'd br th>- rratamlty tn«<»b*r«
ar:'<i (uc»tj>
Mr Kfl* tialt of Uriru>n. lb» l*r* s
Ut'fit iff th» rr«(«rnl(f wi|| prr^lil*
The pffHiram for tb** wJU b»
#*rc«i<|^oi, KrJ* I>*IJ
Addrr«a uf w«U'utna>. Tbr |*r«ald«Ot
lu Mr lUUy lUai lifnaQ
M'.s* Margar*t llultloc(*>o
T(>m to fUnlora Mr Ar> bl»
llMpon*«> Mr Hob Wlnri**ld
To««t to Alumnt. Mr (Mrrnxnt Mlll*r
.... Mr Krmao WUtlami
MfH-ttrb of Kv(*nini, Mr. Hill llbarp*'
Th* l*bt Kap(Hi Alpha Kra(«*rnlty
wa» fouodact at Atlantk ChrUUan
H'iUon .Vortli ('arollna tn
lb* fall of |»:s bf Krv jobn lur
I tar. pastor of tb« Klf«t ('brlattan
('hurt'b. and l>r K L Koi, I>«*an of
lb* H« i«*nra I>t«p«rtro«>ot of Atlantir
t’brUtian CoU»t*. lit ronjunrtton
»Hb tb» «u rf»art»r m***nb^ra l*bl
KaptMi Alpha waa tb« flrat (*rr«<k >Hi
|«(lnr nrganUaUoo to b«> »«labltah**d
Avaot i^ultt**r Ll«rut,
"Kau«(' CJouhod
Mr. Arllo*
flu but dl** Hub - . Arbul>«r(
Nur w**r dl«* H*-hJi;:mht krnot
. . Ts'balkuvakI
Iiu but wl« rlnr Hlutn^ Otic Caotor
Mr Arlloa
Wh«r«' *'>r f*>u Walk . - . Man«1*‘l
A Hplrit KIo»*t ('ampb«ll-Tlpfun
Th^ rill*' Tr»^ _ ,K«ll*»r
lirdU aiion . . Kran*
I Havr Won You Kooald
I HlU.lt.H
<;<->rKla Hrrw«r Krankllo Haro<«
Ma‘V Hr*'»»'r Trldawn Harn***
KHxab'lh llou**' Hob«'ri |{**lMh«sk
HESPERIAN SOCIETY
HAS FULL SEASON
A* a wboi« tbc H«**P«rlan Hu4-|vtjr
ha« bad a vrry aurrfsafui y»*ar for
1933 31 At tbr b«'glnnlnK uf the
yrar MU» Ktm Ma** Wbltlry
prraldt*d ovrr the m«w(lnKt. and a*
pr«aldf>nt ah** «a« loflu«*ntlal In th«*
"rampaltn" for n«*w mrmlH'rs Ail
ioi*‘lh**r In a ro
op«<ratlirr wax with lh«* offlifri. aod
y wt'r* nui •'‘"iiful In haring SS
_ k m*'mb«*r» join th**m, makUg a
on th<* ramputf of Atlantic (*hrl«tlan 'total of ii& m*'mlM‘r« l)ue to th*‘
(*o||«>|(r for m^a. and ha* on«*,|H/»ni MJ»<« Whlll^y had to r»*
of (b* leading organliatlona of lta|*ijcn and Mr KommI** Mallinon wmh
kind •ln<-f> ita foundation jt*|i>t**d prt**ld«'nf for th** r«>n)aind**r
— — - ,of th»- *i«'mr«t«r Mr Taul Arlln**.
From The Study Window
mr lit#* In » houM* by the
«ld** of tb« road.
Wh»*r«! lh«? rac«a of m**Q go by—”
°"n)
prraUlcot and vhatrman u( Iht*
PAUL ARLINE PRESENTED t program rommlitt^. furnUh*d g‘»'»d
and varlad program!
With th«' h«*ginalag <>f (b«* «**< orid
I •••m»*«t«»r nrw uff}r«'r« wrre Umtallrd.
Mr Clinton Murray bring Pr«ald«*nt
Thr -iM iPty u riip«'rtally prou<l of thi*
n**w program <'ommltt**«*. which la
•vrnlog Ml»a Myra Joyo«*r, planUt. h*'ad«*d by thr««* v|(•* pr«*<ild*'nt« Thi*
pupil of Mr* Nann*ll«* Hinton, aa- diM** tiot pla«-«' the rraponalhillty of
• U(»«l Mr Arlltir'a a('f‘ompanim«*nta , ihr program* on on« p«T»on. and It
IN SENIOR RECTAL
Mr N t'aul Arllnr. Jr . pupil of
Mr* Kllaabath K YarofvkI, «aa prt<>
a»nt*d In H«'nlor V'oh t* H*><’llal In th»
t‘oll#g«* Auditorium laat Tu^aday
N. rill, ^UMNK. Jr., l->llHir
Thr* Hrllfiou* Kmphaala We«k,
which 1* an annual affair on th«
<<impu* of our coll<rg^ wa» rvry »m-
r««*futly crlfbrated during th^ wi^k
of April Z-i wh*>n a rtrvlval campalgo
wa* h**ld io (h«f rollcge audlloriuin
Or. K W. Huriiham. thtf pastor of th**
S«*vfnth Htr****! ChrlatlaD Church of
Hirhmond. Virginia, did lh«? preach
ing Or. Hurnham la a mtnlater of
• ome forty year* ♦*ip«*rl<;n<»*, and the
•iiudent ^K>dy waa very fortunatf* In
having him »p**ak to them HU ex
p«Tlenr<> ha» not only b«*en In this
rountry but he ha* travelled exten-
Mlvely and ha* Nerved aa a mlal*oDary
to varloua parta of the glotx* HI*
addre**es were auwll attended both
by *tuden(« and towniit>eople
of hi* aubjnrta were as follows
'(‘nUege Studenti* and Uellgion,”
What Would You Have Je*UK I>o
Kor You.” ' The Abundant Life."
Ileligion a* Worship." "Uellglon an
High Adventure," and various other
intere«Ung subject* Five Htudentx
volunterred for Christ during thin
m*'**tlng; Henry Oavis of Kinston. N.
t'.. rumtng into the Methodist
t'huTi h. Jt>e Spent e of Klnsloh, N.
C . HIchard Harnhill. of Btokes. N*
<■ , Thelma .Smith, of Waraaw. N. (* .
and Haiel Klley, of OunD, N. C..
< oniUig Into the Christian Church.
I'he music for ihene aervlce* wa*
under th« direction of Miss Kathleen
Uot>« rB4in of Tarboru, N. C- Sp«*t lal
music WA* rendered by .Mtas iuva
LouUe Hhelton. aud the Club.
mkn’s shop*’:z>o<— >oc
NKW .SPKING SUITS, HATS, SHIRTS,
TIKS, -AND OTHER AITARP:L
[j ARRIVING DAILY
J Adkins Clothing Company
9 yl AI.ITV U ITHOLT KXTHAVAGA.NCE”
U 209 Eait Naih St. Wil»on, N. C.
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SENIOR CLASS BIDS COLLEGE MARSHALLS
FAREWELL TO A. C. C. ASSUME OFFICE
' In a receni meeting of the Student
AMKOciation It was voted that the boy
and Ki>*l having the highest average
In each upper class, that is in-com-
Ing Seniors, Juniors, and Sopbo*
mores, be made marshalls at A. C.
The chief marshall, who ia to In-
struct, the other six, is elected from
the incoming senior class and Miss
Ina Hivers Tuten of Aurora wu
elected Chief Marshall for the yetr
19:M-35 at a recent election of stu
dent officers.
The marshalls from the incoming
Senior class are Miss Mary Hlack-
liurn, popular young Wilson Student,
and Mr. Wilbert Waters, who is t
Ministerial Student. The Marshall!
for next year’s Junior Class are Mis*
(icorgia Anne Hrew'er, popular young
student from New Bern, and Mr
William Willis, of W’ilson. MiM
Clyde Deans and .Mr. Bryan Deans,
both of Wilson, are to represent th«
Incoming Sophomore class.
• rre played by Mia* Yavor»kl.
ha* proved to 1h< a big h«tp ID their .
Hanging from •om« of the moat work for the Program Cup
Ivrbntrally difficult iMirftone arias,
through the lovely (Jeroian llrder
Then tame the d*'bate The H»*»
t»erl«in* lo*(, but they were proud of
aod down to th** work* <*f modern their d»*bater*. Oscar Hrlnaon and
American compo*er*. Mr Arlin«
oumb#r* *howrd the fine, rich qual-
Krie Oail. The night of the debate
the H**«p4'riAn aociety succeedvd In ^
tty of hts Voice whlrb has melU’vvf^d K*'ttlng the most Alunint at th** col*
conald«rably In four year*' atudy.
Mr. Arllne * handling of the aong*
showed a growing ea«e of Interpre
tation HI* foreign language dldtoo
lege, and for thla they will be given
an award on graduation night by
(hr Alumni Aaaorlatlon
All m»*mlH'r* have re*pund**d In a
Indicated well grounded llngulatir fine way to the year's program, aod
ki'owiedge II Is hoped by tb*' members that they
»jvjp**l * c**iimt/t*Q yHl aucceaaful ‘I gtUnlo* . the
of . puoo iroup' »dd«l mu. h to ih. Cup > r-w<rd for lh«
p)r..iDi of ih» pro«r.m t-,\ »..rk »nd fo-op«r«Mon .ho«n by
The program followa. sorlaty.
Hut tbe t^.rd Is Mindful of Hla Own
MendeUsobn
Mr Hemfl Kver Kalthful Hacb
Mr. Arllne
Ombra Mai Tu - - Maodel
O du mein holder Abend*tern.
"Tannhauaer" Wagner
Mr. Artlne.
Aufarbwung . ... Schumann
Valsv. Op S
MIhS ( H\KM.S
►MHlHMHTIf ArOH-NtT-:
Hhap«o«ty. Op 79. No 2
MUw Joyner.
I (’i>ntlnue4i Krom Page one)
who ha>. been Mlaa Holmea’
tea« her f«»r iwveraj yeara.
MU'* Holme*' concert waa spon-
. I«*v|tiki wired by th«* Student Aaaoclation and
Hrahm« Is (he ia«( of (heir musical aeriea for
; this year
'PrtM-ra.Hlinalinn in the thief of time”
Pon't put off your I’tTmant-nt for Graduation
until the last minute.
(iet it at
M’LADYE’S BEAUTY SHOPPE
Ground Floor
218 E. Na*h Si. Phone 923
■o^: r 'O' >oc.
TO OUR PATRONS
Our Aim
It has been our aim to have our iroodii repro.ient
(rreater value for the amount of money
expeniled than can bo supplieil by
any other atore.
College (iKocery
r^oc=>c
^OC >oc
x>crr
Thomai-Yelverton Furniture Co.
BETTER FURNITURE
FUNERAL DIRtXTORS
A.MBULANCE SERVICE
PKonea S7 & SS
i ni.i.Kt.K 'I iKi><« ri..\Ns rti
KM.AIK.K 1*1.A NT H>ll
THK <OMINti VK\H
tt'ontiiiued rrom I'ag** One)
mlleffs at tbe pr«K«'nt tin\e. Many
»if them are jn terrible straita be-
lauot* during the day* of prosperity
they piled Up debts for expansion
purpoMi'N which they can not uow
pay and which drain their resourcen
and interfere with iheir uMefulnesN.
A fietond favorable Item la that
the t.'ollege haa been operating
throuKh the depreiislou wUhout a
dedclt. This Mhowt, of course, wtae
and careful maoagemeut on the part
of th«» .^Ipunlatratlou. b^t U al»o
nieana that th^ ('ollnge has bad to go
along thei»e past few years without
thlnga which it greatly needa and
must have now 11 U U to go forward.
The third favorable Item Is that of
increaned ♦■nroUmeni, which during
the past two years have been ap
proximately Thla la “remark
able” and "phenomenal,'* according
(o Dr. Pritchard, who alattKi he knew
of no parallel situation.
The fourth favorable factor la th>
fact that educational surveys mad<-
sometime ago show that Ihere la a
place fur a College la the li^aatern
part of the State There la not the
stiff competition which exlata In
other section* of the State where
Collet;. A are only a comparatively
few mlle« apart. The College In this
respect occupies a "uhlQue position,"
actordlng to Dr. Pritchard.
OutUneM Prtitcrwiti
President IHlley has outlined the
Immediate needs of the Colleg. There
are four absolutely necessary things
which must be done If the College Is
to consolidate lt» present gains: (1)
preservation of the building on the
new *u« toward eventual use when
tlmen are Improved to the extent
that It wilt be ptMuitble to complete
-0^1 our building program (2)
rompletion of the gymnasium; (3)
^I beautification of the campus; and
an athletic field.
In addition to the four «asentlal
11'and nm essary ne«*ds there are others
which also ahould be provided If the
College Is to do It^i best work In the
pre—nt location until the new loca
tion ran be connileted: (1) addi
tional library spac«. eapeclal’/ read
ing room. (2) additional claasroom
'•pat'. (3) additional dormitory
r>M>m*. 14) a re«t room for the town
students. <4) and some necessary
Improvements to the building, such
a* painting. redecor*ting tbe chapel,
and repairing the general wodwork.
9IA4MI Fri<tey. .\pril IS
\ l^ter meetings With Wilson cltl-
have resulted In the setting up
i‘>f machinery to raise |&,000 as W'll
'^jQ's part. StiOO of which was
>pl<'dgv^ at a general meeting held at
the Kpiaropal Parish Hous« on Prl-
|day morning. April ISth. Tbe City’s
PI part which is one third of the total
amount considered nec^saary to fi
nance the Kxpansion and Improve
ment Program Is to go on th0 gym-
u»sium. Tbe churct^M of the ^«te.
through their committM which also
meet last we^k. will raise the second
third of tb lift.000. 14,600 will be
borrowed by the College on long
term notes and paid off gradually
t&OO win be the Alumnra pari to-
'ward tha total amount.
K'ontinued From Page One)
Sue Todd. WfUdell, N. C ; .Mr. Clem
ent Miller, .Middl»'lwn, N. C.; Mr.
J^ymond Angel. StokeDdale, N. C.;
.Mr. Kobert Winfield, Pautego, N. C.;
-Mlf.H Doris Mass. Hlack Crefk, N. C.;
Milt- Frances Stott, Bailey, N. C.;
.Mii«s Kva .Mae Whitley, Washington,
.V C.; Mr. Clinton Bailey. Middlesex.
N C.; Mr. Carl Saunders, Wlnstou-
Salcm, N. C.; MIh^ J»*j*.Hle Wething-
ton. (irifton, N. C.; Mr. Collins Yel-
verlon. Blark Cri-ek. N. C.; Mr. Ki< h-
artl Barnes. Wilson, N. C.; .Mr John
Wilson. Wll.Hon, N. C.'. Mr. John
W«*i»tbrook, Newton (Jrove, N. C.:
.Miss Nancy Stfphcnnon, Wilson .Mills,
N C. :.M1sh (*«)ra Smith. (Jarland, N.
*’ ; MIhm Kva .Mor.He, Mayaville, N.
(' . Mr. l‘aul Arline, Balnbridi^c.
(ia ; .Mr. C. B Hinnant, Micro, N. C.;
-Mr Koy Itarham. Kenly, N. C.; Mrs.
Jack Barnes. Lucama, N. C.
Members of the Senior cass enter-
inK Atlantic Christian College in the
fall of 1930 as nothing more than
• hildren. have Krown to manhood
and womanhood. Four years of
hard studyinK, combined wHh
a sufficient amount of recreation
and sm-lal activties have made a
great change. They have gained
mut'h knowledge; assumed an appre
ciable amount of dignity; have de-
v»*loped a <apacity for leadership;
and have learned to appreciate the
finer things of life to an extent only
poslsble to those who have labored
four years In college under the
bent of su{>ervi8ion.
l.\<’OB TAVi.OK TO HK.\I) STII).
K\T BODY; I.V.V KUKKS TrTKN
TO HKAI) WOMAN’S (’OrN( IL
(Continued From Page One)
Miss Maria Brinson, of New Bern
who is secretary of the Alethian So
ciety was elected treasurer.
1 he Chairman of .May Day went
to .Miss Mary Blackburn of Wilson.
She was vice president of the Ale
thian Society last year.
K<l\sin “Pig" Keel, Araphoe, suc
ceeded himself as manager of Intra-
.Mural Sports and Miss Inez May,
(Jrifton. was selected as Concert
.Manager for 1934-35.
LARGE SELECTION
OF GRADUATION GIFTS
DENNY’S
JEWELERS
Next to Wilson Theatre
Wilson, N. C.
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THE SPECIALTY SHOP
112 E. Na»h St.
SPECIAL SHOWING OF
NEW EVENING DRESSES
PRICED AT $10.95
SEE US FOR GRADUATION GIFTS Q
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H JEWELERS I
Q Opposite Briggs Hotel Phone 479 2
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