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THE r O T, I. E G I A T F
i
PACF. FHT
1 Local County
rs To Hold
Meetings By Xmas
SliSlF’
ASSOCIATION HELO
VIEWS AND OPINIONS
-. - EDITORIALS - - -
>RE HOLIDAYS IS AIM
pers in WiUon, Johnston,
tt, L«ncir, Martin and
li x> Countiea, Where
al Chapter* Are Now
^l^unct.onini, Should Start
OTheir Plan* At Once; Alum-
f- In Naih-Edgecombe Coun-
a», and In Other Counties,
*»c*4 A* Sampson, Washing-
.•m and Wayne, Should
At tb<* annual,fall me<*(lnf of ttit< Alumni A^WM'latloo on Hom^om-
nic !>■>, AiMorlatlon vot'd to rontMbute $1,0(0 a« It^. utiar* i< vard .t
j nt-w girls' dormllor> th' Tho proptwal wait rarrl»a li> a uiianl
mou» vole, many of th» alamnl urictnit Ibai tJi<* I’ollo*.* b<>icio tke urw ilor
! r.jln>ry pruje< t at onr*> If pmulhJ', r^rtalnly during lh» |>r*‘'-«>nt >««r.
I A loial of 1121.00 paid and plrd«»d at th* m<Mnlnit, whi. li m»anc
that a t'nth of ihr isoal In prarll.-ally Of IhU amount. t&S.OU
na> paid IB caih lloin»>-omlnic r>«v, th<t r'malndrr b<'lD| |>l»<l|t<*d lo hr paid
In most r»»«« by Ffhruar>- llrst. Slnr» Ian year's »rT»Tlfnr» was th»i :
! ilM> alumni took raff ol thHr pl«*dfr« almost o»e hunrtrrd pi"r r»ni, th'rr
jh *n‘al probahtllty ittal all or prnrtlrally all of Ihr plwi^'-l «j|l b»'
I paid durlnx th<» y»ar.
I lJi«i year approxlmatfUy |400.fl0 wa« rolliH't^ on ch** .iltimni*'
ItTSO.uo pWite lo thi* Alumni l.oyalty Kund, of whKb liUO •■a'i tor th*>|
Kymnaxlum. .\bout *ljly /ormor of ihi* Coll*-*' look |«ari In ihU
' i'toj«s t.
I To Ihi^ should Im> added about (40.00 In gn*. oil, mailinc
_ 0(*tft. and otber ei|M»ndilures lnrnrn*d bv alumni who made i*fvt‘rai trii*-*
rt At Once' To Set Up Robert Grady Chosen To Sue jlnt. r^*t of ih.- x. nerw alumni as.o^lailon or for certain . oun.>
ceed Z E Brinson ai New In trip" «*-r^ plvfo a mon»'y v.ilu**, th**
npters.
m no%' until ('hrl«tm»*» rv#‘ry
county alumni rhapt«»r nhouM
lo hold a meeliiiK. and in
rouni^ - wh^rp ih^rp are at
nt no ofKanlx^l rhapti^f'*
ni In thoM» rounll»*4 «hould with
Id of th#» (;i‘n«*ral Pet r^^tary aet
jftAn orKanUatlon for their -ounty
'* hold a meetlnpj ai»»o.
Ih
Head of Association; Thad
j}4H.00 should he at»oHt douhl<Nl.
Therefore. ;
matirr of fart, a fjrofw total of ahout ICOO.OO wai* col-
Cherry is Selected New ' irried and expended In tbf'iniereat of ihe Alumni A>«^Mation*»* aymna^lum
First Vice President; Asso-j»nd other project^ laj^t year.
ciation Votes Suggestion! Home«-omini: Day a louil of Zi per^jn* paid or pledged to pay,
That First Game In
in
P j mom rajie« 15.00. Of lh«‘ 24. 11 made ih**ir f^aymenta al the time, and
- y-i. » Iremaining 13 plcdced tQ make their rontrlhullont althln the neit two
nasium Be Between Old and , or three monihn.
New Students. j Ten of the 24 Individual’ contributed to ihe Alumni l,.oyalty Fund
— I lant year, while the remaiftder arrt new roniribulorp. Of the alumni ap
The General Alumm ABftoeiation [ I**‘»>'*n(r In the lUt for the first time, four of ihem are graduates of Inst
meeUng «’la»ia. 1934.
What are you able to rontrlhute thi.< >*ear toward the |1.0«)0 <r<»al ^ei h>
ne^
icIrN* dormitory? If everv one of 200 former aludenta were to *:*ve $5.00
each, it wouWI take only thk number, ilowever, it i^ certainly irue that
Home rannot afford to KWe th!« amoum, while others can contribute even
more than of thoi»e eontrllMHinr on Home«'ominit l>ay, H^o pave
h>.uO, a few lef^n than fli.OO. «hlle the majority Kave $$.UU.
waH ai-repted Two alumni. . the Idank below At on<*e and mall It In, U >ou rao v ve -ome-
V7n ''un.l Thad fh.Try, prln. lpal of ilbini! now, mako U a* miH h as you <an an4 nKnd ii In; if you »r. not now
\itii and SampHou eoJinti s. and ; |»rt, iolu>4 {liah S« hool were noml- ^ |»o<iiion to make a rontrlluUlon. he «ufe to aen<j ia y««»r pKkipc.
|> n pr ni-o... Id fill Ihe varan'ry and (!rady I ft'''"K 'he approximate lime you would like lo sond it lo. f* Itis »t
< OI I Ft.I \ l I lU INti HirNT
ro M\vv Hn.H M HiMti.K
lU'KtitiuuK Hiib ill'll an
cffttrl I'k iMiutv* i«» at
le.tvC oiir cf»p\ (»r i*at'h of
ll»c I olliii» etrr> biiiti
<■« b* •»! Ill I .i»i4*rii \«MrtU i *r«4liui.
or an) pMri of N«»r<b t .-tndiim f<«r
iltai iiuili«'r. ulM-r«' mo for*
titer Mu«b'iif« l«M%«blnK. i*r fr«»ni
«\hi«!i mt'ttilier^ of ib** prt'^hi
If f«»r an> rr«i»oti y*H» f«
ae( tHM* ai >«»ur blKti <m bo«»l li*
i’rarj laol numih. ilrtkp iIh* %ium*
Hi S«N'r«*tar) a carit «n<l he will
M*r iliNt H «op\ ibi% momh
for«(4«r«le«l i«k )our llHnu').
tfi«e full iMtdmM. tnrlnd*
itits natiK' aiitl «»f thr hivli
In ubiiit ibe |tn|>er i*» ««!•
drf*^«MH|.
Individual t'opien, nf «>our«e,
mn* kllil •M’fil li> all altiiiini uIh m'
nddriH.^ ba>r. If wt* arr
>oii, Ju«t lei ii« liN%e )«Mir
nddr<‘»«>.
\No, Mould if In* A»kiii|; !«»«>
niii«-b If >uii ^^rrv* t<» >t»tir
t'otleniMie oil to MUiie bluti «4 b<H>l
«»tiidi'Ui «tr pint-o It in 'Mime litsft
•mIhmiI llbcar>?
COLLEGE NEWS IS
WELL RECEIVED BY
SIAIE NEWSPAPERS
ih* present lime local i • i. i- o.n
are functioning In John«ton .. '* ** i v
s \i- i /-« tkit. /'« .« 12:1;» on llome«'omlnK !»ay. Novem-j
t.y: \\ilM4»ti rojm ^ College auditorium. ! the Alumni ARaodailon a.«i Im part lo^rards th« cooi.truciion of the
'•noir f ouniy; ann Martin I . . _ . » , ,t . .... * - — .. . s..
I with Robert f;rady. acting president.
the near future lo*al chapters *” chair.
!d bo net up In N’ash and Kdge-
The r«'<(ii7nation of 7.. K. Rrinion.
•• roun.ie;; In TMmiioo^'rnd I *ho has h.a.l of
f,a»Hn C'ountie,: in neaufor. foun-'A-»<x;iaii'>n for lhej,asl -even.l
t^.land poH»*ibly In Wayne and liar
yen r«.
al chapter head*< are urce<| fo j
i WHS ele<*ted ^ ((•uee, before putting the paper a.>«ide, and if you can nof make your eon*
meeting of their iMiardM of of-1 tiradvV election to Ihe nre«l- irihuilon now. be certiUn to send us your pledK^, for li will not only <aus«
». «»... .n.i to me presi drfinile plan^ lo meet it In the future but it will also plvc
u itn Idea as to how near wc are nearlnj; our goal.
- at on, H and mak.- <l"rtni><-i .ie,„ y i,.ft the first vfre prosi.len.-y
. toward the regular fall meet-; „ ^
Just another meeiinK Khoutd . ,i„
II m.ans l,e avoided and it Is ,h,. va.an.y niid Thad Cherry
d that Ko.„e es,.er.ally altra.--|
event w II he made the main | ,,r„,,.|^„,. The se. ond vi. e pre>i-
wln* .ard of each meetinn. BuR- vvii-
tiamslon: while ihe irea«iircr Is
Miss AgneH l»ee)e.
Much di^cMS«lon \v«H piven the
proposed new projects for the Col
lege, with the girN’ (lormffory pro*
je<*t b»*lng !<e|erli*d ii'< the
AssociationV main endeavor thl4
year. One olher projeii, the con-
tlnuallon of the rriJlegM publicity
protcrani, whh adopted at (he fiprlns
meeting laKi May. I
It was hIh voted by the Asstwia* '
tiou that the first game to be played
in ih<* new <i*ymiiashim be hetweeu
members of the jiresent team and '
former Ktudentfl of ihe ('o)Jege. The '
Gymnasium U lo be dedicated with
»pj»roprlHte ceremonie M<nnellme in
the near luiuie.
Approximately 4rifl persons wero
, j prcseiii at the barlicj ue dinner. ;
A I**Vrs^ro/^n hnif lalvoMl 200 of whom were members
A ( Pinkie ) J ffer.-.on, . hn r-! , „ I
iTL leave- a remainder of about 250,
and Sa.I^ Oreene seererary. , , i„el„ded f«, ally members,
l*-irm.‘»n Uoyeti^,
M.CraeU.n, "^etary;^ j «Ho ».r..
‘eut a! the p-enMpI meetirtff of the j
AJunini rAsrt<»ciatV>n w#r<* jf^ follow®: .
PHI KAPPA AlPHA
PLE0GES$100F0R
GIRLS’ DORilORy
time lo ll*ue thw >'‘ar, other •ipri'
'fciil Im* prewentetl rtiverlni; HtMslal
phas«*< of roller.> ptiblicity and
ke«ptnt aiumul unil friends of (hr>
t'ollcgr polled on the puldUilv pro
'trunx for the prc<«iu arhofW y^ar
It is retailed ibst thr Alumni A^
eo<'J«tion in li" ^*pr»Mr merUnjr ibu
>**ar vote«l a nuin of $2:^0,no with
which lo flnanc** «h»' publicity »c.
ilvltbHi of the t’olbtir this year
This, whh the tlrls’ dormitory pro
comprise the alumni‘r nmln
projc. t-: for the prc«cni >ertf
1 rp to now we have rccor«t of
I ubout 100 ntori<'a %itih plrtUiCN Ir-
jcliidf'd appearing in r><ate pap'T'
; * lnc«* iho o|»enlug of «ch«»ol, Thli
U« flh average of over omo picturr
ja tl«y -incc Si ptcmber Ut.
Wc have ayeragcd shout 20 new«
iieiiu a week since the opi-tilnr
f.h«»ol thin year, ubith Rlvea us ;i
At Homecoming Meeting of nlH»ut iKd new* li'nH *o f«r
Fraternity, Both Old And|'"'' "f
D . L rv -J ■¥• ! "• pnraie from tn*'
Present Members Decide To
Contribute $100. Toward i,,.*-. miitier from
Ihri'e to Hix limes a Wi-ek to th,- fol-
:.i.,| n«-j Itrm- In th* Chr.Miin
K«ann»li^-. Ihe Ridincli' .V* .
N‘‘ ■ . .ind ■ '‘le other paperr
< ->pl^« 3f i>veTT dallt and w.'ekly
I'.i ., .-j. r‘‘- r llsif.l slw^ve ar*" r* •
■ , llar’i h\ lllr Vrv III,
r<'au. alt bui tiiret' nr four <*t «hbh
.trn '«fit fr.*.* it» •;<
l-;\. .-tK'.Kr the Km«fnn |k.tlli l>fe
l'|. ». ,,nil Ih. i:i. . iivlllf nrri.,|nt.
all Ihe nr«.|Mp«ta llst.’d r»rr\ Olir
ni.ii.tisl reifu|art> and u-e
, |»r.i> fhrtlly all ii-’ Oi Itt iberti. , 'pe. i:,t
l^ II II hni> lo. j1 ini<rr<i
About lOOStorira with Pictur«a' N'<aI month we >hall tell >ou be*
of Students and About 200 ■■■“ help u. in >.■ r own I.*.all!,,
Non-IIIuatrated Stories Car. »»«""* n.w.p.,i»-r to
1 c- c I. I ^ J ean> nur n«w>» rv'IcHi^*** if it oni
ried Since School Opened, ...
I welve L/ailies and Six >*» i moiv nr^ ^ pubhsh^d In your
Weeklies Carry News Mat- . loi al |Mi)ier II I) i'»rrt. » <>nl> a smsll
ter Regularly. i pi n ..t whai w- hOH >rnd am to ih<*
I Hnte pre*«
last month a -hort summnrv ofi Kollowing that we Kh.tli «|e*.rii.*»
Ihe publirlt) work i»f the pa«t ^«ur fnr \ou Just h*>« the \rws llttreau
was c^trritsl on ihli» p;U‘.e Krt»m »»l»^raieii. ecpfclally Knw ii v*\. »he
tor> prepared, how h ndspls m to
ihc fprs'iAi pnr|M)iic.>< of i^r pArtlru-
Inr pnpcr for which It Is iui udtd.
wild hoH -|K*< (nI <«pv j- haiidb .l
IJllei we ^hsll de\rliip |n a spccldl
anlilr «»•>».. which nri bvaJ
ii»d, I c. .ihoul -iiudent* In s ref
lain ar«‘a Ih whbh the n< wspnprr lo
whirh (h«- :uHc|r ]S weul circulate
inn illu''tratoi(
I
ions for this include some prom
t pers<m as si>eakf*r; the Ool-
Glce Club or (.‘oljege Band; or
upeclal entertainment program
on by lo<aJ nhimni talent,
he Secretary standn ready lo av
in every way at any lime. He
a book on suggestions for con-
ting lo<al meetlnps, and will be
1 to - nd this to any officer of a
I chapter.
hurs<iay and Friday nights' would
t the general alumni Hecretat*>’
|er. slnr^e he tea» )ie>» on Monday
Wednesday niehts, but he can
le on one of the latter nvenlng^^ If
other night In the week (an be
nhged.
liOcal f'bapler f»ffic<»r»4 I
Officers of fhe lo<-rtl chapters are '
follows; i
“|fon nis< kmah.
ondenr.
chairtnan- of* th# Colli*gV anrf r' Tvniiug'■ ***
.sn/i . ■ I'll
_ A'_ ■*?.? I HT^rnj"“ ’
fl.KTMil: OK rONTRIRrnoN
(1) I am eiM'lo*dntf Uerewilh 9 or,
(13) I am ple<)f;ing; h<T<*ullh to im paid <»n
tlio followinK flute.
(.Hijrnc«l) —
(.^d<VrcHx)
(Tresenl Work) — --
Tills Year’s l'«»nlribtitors
The list with present address and occupation of each per'"^n for the
Vi present s« hm>l year, 1934*35, is a« follows:
i-wl.i (-.mlrlbu.«n.
I. K. O. Arnold, so«lal ra«e worker, Wilson Co. Welfare Dept. ..., $5.00
contributor lasl year also
,Mr<. W. A. D.ivli, hoii»el.(<-per, Clayton ..„a. . f^.OO
contributor lasl year also
Sidney KiRies, insurnnco Kalesman, Wilson — —tri.nn
contributor for first time c
4. 1.. H. Kills, farmer. Wlntervllio . |!.00
eontrilmtor tor first time k
5. noherl Crady, publlHher Roanoke News. Weldon .......... IJO.OO
contributor last year also
«. E«sle Humphrey, business, Kiruitoa
contrlbulor for flrsl lime
T. Mr«. Ontberlne W.illsre l.illey, housekeeper, Plymouth ...
contributor last year also
S. r. II. Mnshhiirn, minister, VarnivlllA -r-.
rontrlbiiioi for first tliii.'
9. .\unes Peele. conimiTcial InHlruiKir, A. C. 0., \J^iison - J
i-ontrihutor last year also
Mm-HIuuiU k'airiuuKl
New Girls' Dormitory;
About One Third Already ,
Paid; Many Old Members!
Preaent At The Meeting
TO WKATA penny
$10.00
|,'.0u
tS.oii
I'llf ( Ollllly
• ontrlbiitor last year also
Weaifr, (ea< her, lied 0*k
cfwtrihutor last year ala*
is.no
Thr rhi Kappa Alpha Fraiernliy.
Of which N*. C. Iilrtckman. Jr., of .'iUe OMerver.
Sejma, Is presldeni, has plt dged the | Arsus. Klnjtlon
►um of lion.on lowsrd the new
low lag rei*ii)nr of n* aMp/«pcr?
|kallie«
Wilson Times. lto< ky Mount V'v
eiiiHg Telegram. Torbi»ro Kouthern-
er. (Jreennboro Daily News. Italeigh
Tlme<«, .N’rws and Ob*»erver. Kayette
floldsbor<» .Vew**
I>slly Krce.frr- .
New Item Tribune, New Hern Sun
Klrls* dormitory nt the TolleKc. of j J«*'rnsl. Wa«hlnKfon I>«IIv .\Vw« and
thN amount, about one-third has n« * *'*^' '’^''*1*** il^tl*‘' lor.
luftllv been raised With a great po« ' nddilion news mailer Is sent
slldllty that the remainder will all **' f**'
lowlnr wieKiy newspaper
I WeeUlleN
I Nash County (<raphlc, lioi ky
Mount Herald, Pmlihfleld Herald,
Selma JohnHtonlan-Sun, Washington
ri<>Kre!»N. ramllco ('ounty Herald,
land The Wendell (»old I.eaf Karmer
f Occasionally Mem* are rarried in
bo paid in by ihe beginning of the
( hrlHimas bolldnys.
The utMmber^ of the fraiernlty
now al school are paying $40.no.
while, the remainder is iHdhg; raNed
among alumni of the ('o|legt< who
were members of the Ktaternlty
w hile at S( hord here. So far the
alumni response has lM*en very gooil, I other papera, as l»rof. Cecil Jarman
The «hov.« Hc(|<iri was iftken al ihe^plrtrjre in ihe North Carolina Chris*
Homecoming l^iiy meeting of the ] Hun. the pb iuren of rrofn. perry
J*hl Kappji Alpha, when li held opeujund llolsapple in Ihr -iame paper,
hon.-te fro'u live «o six thirty for
FOUR BIG DAYS
Wed,, Thur., Fri., Sat.
R
OY MOORE
Dllt'Ci STOItK
s
_Mrs, W. S. Ilermlon, Kim <'lty:
n\"„or?'’s""reev""''”- Pinr Hr,.:
D Hoor*. secreinr\. ,‘Sadle Holle Brown. IMneiops; Mar-
gare( Karn<^. Tineiops; Mrs. Kath-
l/^molr-^ii^MMie CountleH
*Trudle Dawson, chairman: and j
ary I^fml^e ■Caton, necretary and j
*WKpai>«‘r corre'^pondent,
.Martin County
5? I.. Koberfwu. chairman, H. M.
Insley, first vice chairman; Mrs,
itherinc Wallace I-JDey. aecond
ce chairman; and Ksther Harrlsoji.
crelary and Treasurer.
I^anillco ('ounty
.\rVlile Ueel in temporary chair-
an of the Pamlico group.
A N[W.DORiIORY:;::
ryn Wallact* Idllv, riymouth: K. O, <
I Arnold .Wilson; Jow*phine WilllanH, 1
j Wilson; 1’. I). (Irady. Jr.. Kenly; |
• Neva Hanks. Alliance; Mrs. W. A. {
Davis, ('layton; Mabel Silverthorne.
Lako Landing; Bill (lillette, Nash
ville; Itobert WinflebI, La (irangc;
Annie Wallace Lilley; Vernon Bry-
janr, .Seven Kprlngs; Margaret Sllver-
jthorne, Kalrmont; K-de Humphrey,
^ Kin.«ton; i.aurle Kills, WintervlUe;
I Agnes I’eele, WlUon; Mrs, Mabel
|jeffer?«on, Wilson; Mrs. Violet (Jod-
j win Klsen. Wa'‘hlnston; Bichard
. Barnea, Crifton; K. C. .Miller. Uich-
!mond; J, B. ilose, Wilson; Sidney
I Kagles, Wilson; S. T. Cherry. Pacto-
hts; JesKip Wethlngron, I»lnk Hill:
Mabel Cherry, Reven Springs; Doro-
tlhy Joyner. l>u<lley; Uohort (Jrady.
'Weldon; Clam Hass, Alliance;
' Meeda Weaver. Hed Oak; and
Uandolpli Munn. Pink Hill.
lU.KTON l?L.\(K'IAN
(;or.S TO (iBKKNSIiOllO
roB(r4lnrt«r* ^ JR
1. I)orI« Ba'S. teacher, Sims Sc hool, Wilson County .-li,. ^
contributor for first time U|3+ Uifs)
2. Floyd Beli, Jr., insuranoQ saleKmaa, WiI»oo .i
eoniribuior Inst year also ».
•T. Jack Brinson, farmer, Arapaho#* ^ J-V..
eontributor Inst year also
4. Vernon Bryant, teaeher, Seven Springs ^-
roniribnfor Inst year also
5. Sadie Hell Brown, teach*T, Plneio]».^ .
contrihutf>r for first time
6. Bll Gillette, teacher, Nashville "
contrihutof last year also
7. I>orothy Joyner, teacher, Brogdon School. Dudley -
S. K. C. .NHIIer, Jr., student. Virginia M#;dlral College, Ujchyoiid
eontrlbutor for first lime ti934 fla-<«>
,\. B. Munn, prinejpal. Pink Hill High School, Leuoir ('ointy
eontrlbutor last year also
10. JeH'Jie Weihlngton, teacher, Hnk Hill —
contributor for first timo (lft84 rlaaa)
11. Rva Mae Whitley, teacher nobersonvlllo
rontrlbutor for first time (1934 « las;
12. unknown contributor - l.' Oo
J3. Dr. C. L. Hlackbfirn. Jr., physical ©docaOon logtructor A. Of f?. l.'/.oo
jontrlbulor for first time
retiirnlnK alumni members.
Ahimni members who h.tve
pleilged or wiio have made a contri
bution. luwl the amount, are u«5 f«d-
low ; Clvd** Hraden, puMi<»r Klr'*l
(’hrlftlan Church. Wilmington.
. pb'dged |.'»,ou, jtald $1.00; Cccil A.
|r»,00 • dean of men, A. C , imid
Jiok Hrinson. larmer, Arapa-
I hoe. pledged paid |l.OO;
18.00 1 Hobert Oradv. publisher, Weldon.
I paid $r».oo; Ja-'per Ha**art. bti«lne«»s,»
fr;.00 J Wilson, pleiUcd $r».0O; uoh. rt Win-[
j flel<l. teiii-her. Whent Swamp. i
plfilRcd imid II.Cbm-I
cut .Miller, Uielintond .Me4llcal Col*
J.I.OII 1„|„dr. -l ».’’..oo, piilil $1,011; IV
II (iniilv, ,|i-. iHwyer, Kenly, pledued
J.I.OII; Meeda Weavi'r, leaiher, lleii
Oak, iiaiii $.'1.IIII; Sidney Kuuies. In
surance, Wilson, pleii|!ed $rt.iMI.
F. \. IltMlKes. honorary inemher,
Vald $r>.iiii: imllnH MHiliiiin, honor
ary iinmlnr, pleilKecI IS.oil; aiiil
Joiin llanlay, honorary niemlier,
ple<lKei| 15.110.
Acilvi' members of ibe Fraiernliy
al Ih'' nieeiinij Imiuded Doniihiie
Hryanl. riinlon Murray, William
WiiiiM, OHi’.ir Ilrin"<on, Hryau l>ean«,
l.oy Uoners, Uandolph Wlliinms,
IIIISS41I iioeliiii k, and ll'-nlon i.lver-
innn.
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Numen of I^t Veiur's Conlrlbui/iTH
• The names of those who contributed last year, without a ly other in-
r- 11 \i/ i« AI ^ . I fortnatlon are a^* foBows;
Vith Enrollment Well Above Carleion niackman, who cradu-1 k. O. Arnold, Mrs. W. T). Adams. Virninla Hoswell, Z. K. nnuj«>u, W.
the 300'Mark, Further year before last, ha^ moved up j t. Boyette, J. W'. Blackman, Jr.; Jack Brinson, Floyd Bel), Lu her Bardin,
. ^ «.A<a *• ♦/» a Inn |n the]- *>•- ^ ^ . ......
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Alih<)ugli this credit comeM rather
heltttedly. If Is >.flll n<if»c the Iosh i
due to tlie meuibers of the Lenoir-[j
(Jreen#* Chapter who pul on ••uch un
exrcllent program lost <prlng, w h»*i» j
jih4- high vchool seniors of Lenoir |
pansion of Student Body " position tn the j ^ Bryant. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Case; S. T, Cherry, U»ttie, Carawan, | County met w ith members of the
I,..:*.-.. A. A« (ireenshoro City Schools. Carleion ^ Christine Whitley); Trudic Dawaon. ^lr«> A. U. ' chapter at the Cordon Street Chrl
quires As An Absolute r>ie* jant year In the c.lendale
cessity A New Girls* Dormi
tory,
If one U lo be perfectly frank, the
lormitory capacity of the ('ollege
as completely reached when the
• nrollmeni was around 2o0 or pos-
«Wy ‘■•omewhat above that figure.
High School noar Kenly, where he
did a good job coaching and leach
ing Knglish.
Munn. Neva Banks and others of the Lenoir County Chapter Mr<. C, 8.
Kagles, Mra. Luther RlJIs, Bobert Cfrady. Rill Oilletta, Sadie i:r<en, Mary
Harper, Annie Harper, Margaret Hall, Fred Hardison, f>oroth.. Joyner. C.
, , A. Jamen, C. L. Landrum, .Mrs. Catherln Wallace Lilley; Klsle lleyora, W.(^
Ho Ih remembered on ' .Manning, Jr.; .Mr. and Mrs. Jame^ (\ .Manning, .Milton J. .V<>ye, L. H.
lampiis for hN work on the Mlllis, A. fl. .Munn, Donald .Mldyelte, Hatton Nee; Merle 0»en. Mrs. J.
late and the College Annual. j jj |>arrlsh. Asnes 1‘eele, J. ,M. Perry,-Ksther liicks, Ilachel Uo*er“Oi\, Ar
chie Ueel, Mrs. James Karp. (ne« Annie Simmons). Mrs. James i:*r.lc (ne<
WKDIHVf; HKI.I.S TO Ul\<; S(K»\
Vet tod;iy the total number of 1 KHial>eth IteianRia, of Arapahoe,
udent.i enrolled is around .Hr.,,»ho attended «'-h'>ol J*;”
Hh about l.'» or 20 special students
lian Chureh in Kinston.
Cre«ll! gocK particularly lo Trudle
Daw'son. Mary i,,o»tHe Caton. Mrs.
Bnndolpb .Munn and Neva Banks
for fheir exrellcnf work In nol only
airanwing the prouram without a
hli^h «nd in giving those present
Kuch a good barbecue dinner, but
I addition to this numl)er. Of
*or«*, a good number of ih*>se are
ay itftudenta and town students, but
■ e capacity of the boy-i’ and girls'
ormltorles are greatly over-taxed
t (he prc*ient inani«'nt.
and year before last, and Ja<’k Brin
son. also of Arapahoe, who gradu
ated here two or three years ago
will Im* married on Friday, Decem
ber 2sll at Klizai>ethhome.
It U rumored that anoihr marrl-
Itige will take place about the same
Jlrrberta J^tuckey), Margaret Silverthorne, M. B. Sadler, Mrs. B. 3. SfKncer hIko In meeting all expense* and
(n#e Selma Wise), Bettle W'hlte, (lladr't Whitley, .Meeda WV;tv.r and F. turning in » halanci* of $23.00 to the
W. W'legmann. gcnersl alumni treasury. I
.ILK'K JOBhAN .VIAKKIRB
Alice Jordan, who has at<e«4ed
summer school for several summers, q
and now taa<-hlng at the Hansom
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In'lieverailnsiam'eV'thre.. students!""'- letW'-^-n a .lose friend or rela-j vllle Kcbool in Beaufort r«un<y, was :|]
e llvlnK in one room, and there live of Klizabeth’s in Ihe same town, marrletl recently in W ashlnRton. [U
re
re Junior dormit<»rl»*s or dotnliory;- i
tvtiexe';< for both the boys and girls., we could have had 4ou wtudents this
or the girls there are -two, the^year.
eele house, with about ir> girls,: The goal of the College is a
, nd the Hearne t**ach»*rag** with; dent body of 50« siudents wifhin the !(|
bout is students. For the l>oya, I next three or four years. I'nless
jere ar* three dormlfory annex<*s. ‘ economic conditions change very
I .»e Bennett House, the Crockett materially. thH i« not a wild estima^
; .ous**. ,{ud parr of ihe Burton ' tlon al all, bui actually a conserva-
L Ilouse. t tive one.
In som' ca-eH. the Junior dorml-' But it Is doubtful frankly that we
' >rieg arc loi’Bted '^•v* ral blm ks j can hold our own unless we can get
riom the r.'tmnuH. hui thl« Is the beflt; «)me new building*, especially a
5at could he done thiy year. How-1 girls' dormitory.
•’er. wirh which nre far away, I This i«« the next Immediate roal
4rs an* avallahb* to hrlng the stu-fof the f’ollege, T*he gymnasium.
JMils up In th* mornlntf}* and take I which ha* lH*en the main project for
‘^em lMi«'k In the afternuon.n! ■ the pa.^t three or four years, is now
The inciea-ie i in enrollment «lur-, a renllty. the basketlmll team this
the }»asi four or five y«*arH has‘fall In-lng Jii^heduled to b«*gin pra<-
< reas»*d approximately 10u<^. The lice in it within the near future.
4<Teas<* thlj? year is about Next month we shall write a short
;h^re are exceliont Indications to' article on another aspect of this
•VLke the College adminthtraUve offi- pressing need for additional physi-
*4rs lH*ilevt> (hat ha<| we bad the!<-a) eiquipment, e^tp^rially tor ottf-
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