I MAKE THE COLLEGIATE j i A SEMI-MONTHLY j OL. l\. The COLLEGIATE MAKE THE COLLEGIATE i A SEMI MONTHLY ATLANTIC { IIUISTLAN COI.LKCK, AI’IllL f>. I'tHC.. NO,7 LLEN ELECTED TO EDIT PAPER NEXT YEAR MMS VICTORIOUS IN ELECTION FOR STUDENT BOOV HEAD arnhill Assumes Vice- Presidency For ’36-’37 awfton Defeated By Adams In Hotly Contested Election for New Student President ARE BARNHILL ELECTED ASSOCIATION secretary; I 'nott Wins Over Gurganus for j Position of Student Body Treasurer. ’ I Miltou Adams defeated A. C. | >(iwKO(i for PrfHideni of tlu* Slu-! cli-iil AKKorialion in the <‘ICctlou held ) u re yeeterday. I Dick 'Harnlii!! w^a victorious over | W/xxirow Taylor and Sarab Halu j Viird for Vice-President. Taylor i ^Ullni^^ second In a closely contest- ’ ‘d vole. I I)ar<‘ HarhiU was elected S«‘cr«*- i ary over Oelsie Turner, with Mary ' laVo choHen ats aattistant ou au un-' onleHted ballot. Marsh Knoll defeated Ilassel ^urganus for tiio office of irea»urer. ■ I Nina MalllHon wa« un< onte»ted for ' Manager of Conrertn; Marietta jj "Vhitley wan elected Chairnian of 1 May Day ovei^ Marjorie Dew. ^ I^ou Kllon Perry wan ♦'lected a< ] <hi»*f Marshall over Mattie liello : Rtfwart and Marvin Jackson. ■ Adam.s, a re»ideni of Newton j (Jrove irt a Junior in Collece this [ year. lie has been active In «tu-l dent actlvitien duriuR bis stay here, ] taking particular interewt in the [ religious life of the college. H** ( baH at various tlnieu held office in i the relixious groups, notably the j Y. M. C. A., and was treasurer of { the Sophomore class last year. His TAperirnci* qualiilen him admirably: m t!*‘ *»frr* f V* l« 1* bold nrxt ; He «uc<-eds Oscar IVrlnson of New ; , iUern as rresldeut. rXTM.CM.I i; n| i;\ h;\ iN ll.ill <’ltib April Ul. ' \Hbiir K^crtSIc to *>|H-ak in cba|‘«‘l—1. >la> Da> < rlclM :it ioiH—M:i> I. NiKiiiii .Mpba .^>|a> I. ( hill >la> 12. <il«*«* < liih I'rii*--—Ma> IUdc>a-\\ Diniirr l‘ar!) — Mrt> M. Si^iiia Tau rtii > >la> ir». IMiil >igiiia laii .May l<(. ll^iccalaui « al<‘ s f r ni 4» n —• Ma> i:i. l-'ait'wcil Sri itioii l»> ICcv. la>—Ma> P!a> t»> \'agalHMid'^-‘^ta> IM. ('<>iniiiriKviiM‘nt \d«lr<‘Hs l»> HerlKMl I.. WilU'l—'>la> E f EDIIOIL College Students Support Nye-Kvale Amendment In Editorials. Eminent Traveler Presents Lectures Dr. Donald Grant, Native of Scotland Speaks On the Conditions In Europe Dr, <;rant. rmiiicm travel- * r an»l l«‘ciur«‘r ilnlsh* ^ ■.•ulay a . ?*rteb of Its-turt-H to .•tuidcnt jtroupn at Atlantic Christian rollepse. under the anK|ii<f*?« of the fnsittui** of In* trrnatlonal Kdu«ation. Mr •<;rant will lecinre on subj«*ct* r»*lativ** t<» ‘r<stl«‘;<s Kuroirt* and a thanKintc world. Mr. (irunt \«as hoin in (he high- land.« of Scotland. He iH a :radu:«te ot the I'nlvt-rsity of hMinburt: where bn niaJor*'<l in lliMiory an<l Modern l.«tn^na^«-t<. In addition h»« t«H>k I four v««ar:^ o( thcoloKii al training ut New (.'olleKc. KdtnburKh. j Mr. tJrant |h h* si known a*' one of I thi' i»r;;aii.K*‘rs ol th*- International Student KeUef. afterwards tbi- lnt»*r' I naiiomU Student Service, and initi* iated and was first eiliior ol “Vox Studenttum,” foimerly th« inierna' i tional stii<l*-iit n.aKax'n** of (he 1 S.S.. j laun* b(Ml ill printed in three \ IanKua;re.H Kreneh. (Jermau, and HngliKb. In a«ldition to his w<»rk tor the d<*tttitii(e studeiitf' of post war KurojH*. he was ?<ecrelary of the Sliitient ('hristian .M«»v**in«'nl of New] Zealand. He also >'«-rved as the se> | reiar> of the .-.;nii4' movi'Hieut in (fieat lliitain lor live >»arH. At one thne he wa.^: teiitral Kuropi'an ri>rn'poiideiii n>r the (’brlHtiaii ('enltiry. During ih«» post war yeara he ha«| liveil. (ravelled, and worked in' Kj.iJ-e, iMiy; In AuMlrla (Vienna). an I‘JUU-H.l; New Zealnml, The Halkans IJ»L'n, Wf.'.u i and (Geneva, 19^4-1^5 and ItCl;*; Ki|}isii« and In .iddidon he has visited repeatedly inoH( Kuropean countries, and oni ( Austtalia and India NlOW KDITOR i{ \NtK>i.rii Ii Press Association StephensoD Elected To ■ Meets In Raleigh n in • o. rr Head Business iStatt HagAn and Hurt Attend N.C.C.P.A. Convention Ust Week. I' I‘i i/c i:I ilij of ^ ny. thSt'v :5ml twenty dollars tor the three Inst cdil^irlals Hul>ini((ed In a nation- DawHon, the defeated candidate, | wide editorial writing conl'-st for , Ifi prcHldent of the Junior class and | sludentH on (he subject. "Why l?on- tbas been a three letter man In ' gh ss Shonbl I’asH the Nye-Kv.ile ihportK every year he has attended | Amendmeni,” were ann»)Un«-ed re- (college. HiH home is in Zebulon.; cently by .Miss Dorothy Shoemak'T. |n. ('. Dawson is also vice-president | Asmwlate Secretary of the Comnili-' of the Sigma Alpha fraternity. f tee on Militarism in K<iu< atlon, 'JUli'J >- iJroa<lwav, New York (’ily, under] Dick Harhill, the newly elected; ^^hose auspices the (onl««l was < on vice president, makes bis home in ; <j„,.(ed. The pri/ t^jokott, N: C. Ho baa been active | lollows: Kirst prl/.e to Koger K. i Chase. Columbia t'niverslly. .New MUSIC PESiim AICAPIICIIY New Uniforms A Feature of Seasons’ First Concert. JallieH XtaiMOi. e<i|t«>r of Ihe Wnke I Kole^t Coll«‘Kv \earlMMik. wmh hc-ii I'lalnied n« w prehideut of the .\i»r(h{ Curtdinu C<dl* Klai<- Pre*'’* I Irtm nt lb# final bu*«lneHK M->«nlon of Mbe niit( annual roim ntitm wbl'-h | ; wan hebl in Kale Kb wUh Wake For- ' i*.“ host. l,«Kal repri m*iita(UI, J ;• were Sam Kukmm. Kdli»>r <*r 1'he «'o|- , _ |c»:ta(e and The Pm* Knot and Cl>de: = Hurt. Iiu'»ln^•^•^ .MaiiuKer »i| the iwoj pubU« atiouR. Dpetiiitit oh l.iMt *lbiirsday wilh an I Informal fea. (be coineiidoii heard) Ian addreHo o| welcome by Dr Tbiir man D. Kllehln. |>r< hidenl ol \N ake 'Wake Korenl, Ch.irat (I'rlxihi: (be^ I dailx newspaper oPt«e a^ a “mau- ^ hoiiMe” In- KUi hln evprer mI the in -* I liei (ha( «oll»')»«. eilKors -should ai- ! i tall) a K<ea( de|:r- i- o| act uiacy Im- ' they do noi have (o coniemi 'wi(h the (hue 4'i<>meiit that pl>t; I hiicb an imporlaiil rol«> in daily p4i ' pe,‘ roudiH'. lie urKed hts !l»»t^n«'r>*, ; to ronsider (he sloKaU. "all (he iieM ' (hat'K fit to print" ami poHidbly I ehauKe ii t(» 'all the news that’ w"Tse (o print.“ hNoi TO lit; MW 15 - • “'■’♦Randolph Chandler l.osrs To |t Alien In Race For tsst Kl> li Editorship. 'I bt* Pine KlIOl MNfr MIIIMIIIIM > lliat (Jt4' >(‘Mr lHM»k %«lll icA<l> for llt«' NiiMletilii >ia> I5. Uoi k )lM*» CO|)i»lAlltl> iM't'ft «Hi ^*r lii«‘ |wt<«l f«'H itioiiiltti nihI liitiii n’|M»rl«t frt»iii tbe ptiMl«*t' iIm' .\imiumI uIII MH»n Im* «'«Mtipl(*lt*ii. I'berr ulll Im* a fi 4*\llN lealber co^etn Mild all flMex* oiM' t^tll M'*’ I'Mliei (be l;4lt(nr or IIh<»'»1iii*«m« MaiifUt' r to MH lire one. .\ii) nlie In M ||(H*| tlie fllitl M-nie«i|er Mild ltO«« Olll <»f MbtMlI will gl«e ad<li'«*«i*> (<• MM> iiieinb«*r of tli«* niaff t<> lia\«> tMH»k f«>ruNr<ltM| t«i llietii. (liibl Me»lal Honoris Cauaa of (he! P. Hurl Friday morning: wa>> ibxoied to general buiiiner..n and editorial di^ ciir dons. KdKom of ptiperr In ard John .Ml. Park, 4di(oi of the Uuieiab 'rimen. diiM-uiis pra< (t«al pndib'tnr |i* lah d to JournallHin KditorM of nur-: axliieh and annuals listened to H'T '■ lH-r( Hitch ami Kreii Ittnwn, roiii j niericial r»'pre»enlalive uf i-nKiav- I liiK « ompanlev j PublicatioiiH bu»<lneHH inaiiaKer'- I dim*n*>He(| various problema with An- I* drew llerk, r«‘pie rillIng a Ualcigb primitiK eHtabllHhmeni. On Krida> alternoon deb^tite: He btd<ls (he : Maud Ulid.-r the UI eetio t i,( Millar*! j wen* Kuesih of the Stale. Pala< e. .uid w.is (h*! fifie. n ' <'aidt«d (b« HtreH of UaleiKb l'iii\eriity ol Vienna, and is honor* | bands pr> nt fti (hi‘ (bird aiinuul ’ The hiptb npot of (hr (hn itry m«'nii)er :>i Ibe {'ijiver.'fiOeii oT t Katleni Noi Ui l^^'lina Hand Ke i»i. j pio^ram wan 1936-31CAIALOGUE ISSUED RECENUY lOSIUOENIBODY Announcement for Summer Scision Set Date for June 8. cl^i\ «iiay ana ol lM>Hbrn« K. vui belt! (II lH» , . . . ' Th«' Atbintie CbrlMian Cidltga V..... Mtir eveilliiy |h (lie .sir Wall* (utniiiK (be cmIsIokuc of course;. oi 'iai Aiul’loi iiini ■ on H'riday During past years Mr. (jranl has ! in ItaleiKb. Apnl Tli** member’ | balirooni. Tbe dinner was prcMidedi tun* n studied closely Ihe poiitical and m- of the collegia bund wc**!! T/earIng ov»*r by W. L. Hiown «»f Da\MM»n,V* trS m lut «f thA nmw ternational situation, and has wri('|i|ir new uniforni.4 recently purch in-1 College, r^tiriiiK a'^socladon prenl 1 .* , ff .r .a *i v**Mr iho leu and lectured <in th«* basla of bipi,.,l (brouRb Ho Mdideut associalloh deni, nho iniroduced (he apeaker *»f! ,!,* uti nniiMCf«niciit. i'Xperience in Central Kurope, Tho[y„d (,f Mr, Hurt. [the occaKlon. Jule It Warren, f-ei ie Halkans. and Uussia. .Mr, (Jranl is j tary of (he Ntirib Candlna Kdiica well prepared to le<fure on any of! The fifteen bunds wilh appioxi- lional ArsoeiuibHi the many snbjetia of internaliomil | nialely Tion meiubet* pies^'iK, <*n The Collegiate for (he past two succesivr terms. IJarnhili m a mem-j City; «**« ond prize (o KInier J })* r <if tbe !»hi Kapi)a Alpha fral«*rn- | ‘uiv«*rHide Junior Collei;e. i(y and will be a Senior next ■ jiiveniide. California; third prize (o He succeeds Hryan Deans of I Harri.ion. I’niversity ot Call- to this office. 1 f^^rnia, hos Angeles, California. luru Itarnhill. also ot bU.kea. ot whi. h WHH flc-cl.-,! to ih.. office of 8«cre-i ,^^ „,,u,.rU.U lury. aur<-.!.-dii.K H«'<•" I „,oi„i.o«.-,l hv Mr. I!ru.-.- Hllv.-n. Ilunn. M1.“k Hiirnhlll Is a nitmb« I ,.,n,„r „[ t(,ii .Ni w It> piit)ll< ; .Mis. ..r til., soi.lioniote clasK. Mary Mayo, Kish.-r, |,ronilii<-iil who was .•Uclf.l a»«lsla»t „„yeli«f l{< v. Harry Km. i;<on K.m- Is from Alliance. N. C and „r Uiv-r.s.-l- Cl.ur. h; im nil),-r ol SiKma 1 au Clil »oiorU> I , , ^•r»ll.■r, l iiH.-.l .Slai< « ami Iho Junior tiass. i Senator troiu .Vorih Dakota: Hon. •MarKli Kiiott, nuwly trcaH-j Kniitc Hill, CoiiKn t Hiiiaii from liter is a int-'tahfr of th»* SoplMJinoro t WanhliiKtoii; anil the -Mlh * ClasK and tho SlRma Alpha trater- and .Mary Seahiiry of .Si w nity, t>f whiih he ha« recently been .MaHnaehiimttH. 4-lected treasurer for the coming; .u u < » ,u year. H. 1» a resident ot Wen.lell, ‘ "i,, C, He «um ds lUndolpti chan-■ < omtniUee o J' jire imporfance relativ** to (be condjlions I rented » lbre^**bojjr comeri, of Kiiropian coinKrien, He i.^ i|ui(e. Tbreaiening .\»alber held ailend apable or giving valuable inform:*-j ance at (he coo«eri down to l.riou piditical (HUKed (be poslpon*meiM of a I pHiade ancl lioi . b'liid ItjpicH diKt trscd hy;Xrt-b S juaie. re awarib .11 tion on the international Kliu.i(ixm. AmotiK th*' Mr. (trunl ar« Po>t War Kurope. j The Kreseui DaiiK**rous Stale of Kurope. Soviet fntui I J* I 7 to 1 fKDJ Th«‘ Importaiiie And SiKiiltlcance of (h< pai'ifir Uasin in Italy, .\bysHinia. ami tin* Leagu-; of Nalio.is. Jfow Far Doe-; Th»* PreM-nt Intel- national Situaiion Affect Kurope? Di bis addre.ih Mr. Warren called HMeiiiJon lo chan*:# 1 wbJ/*b bav* «-«>me abon( in (he immediate iiarti. sayiiiK. “(h« old iolk>> are wonderinw'j‘slion "a whedjer or no( (he^i- yoiiiiK jM*opl»-' freKhinen lo of an entirely new department. The nt'w «le|iHrtinent. beaded by ITofenaor Case In PbiloHophy Conr- Al.L OFFICES ARE HOTLY CONTKSTFD Hugh Chrrry Drfratrd By Stephenson In College Election. Mundolph Allen. June i won o\ei (be only other cnndtiluti tor ih<« )'>iltori>bl|) «»f Tb»* C"ll« i;Ut* nod Pine Knot. Uandnlpli < 'lamlb’r .<;ti|thomore. hy n biK uinj Mt> v<»io in yenierday'^ elect mn. HUNilleHN IIOdlaKer for lli\t yecir will be Nidnon K(epbeti«i.<,, junior, who defeated Hurtb (*h< i < .. ; otdit^ mor<\ m( the pollM In «>i ittu ■liongly conie«ti*d ofb<- TUe new N(afr will be Hnnouni><l lu th'* next iMUe The ejection api'eare.J (<i lmr« b«*en on«‘ of the holletit to 4tui;«*d In recent >earN on tb) l<«ul (uininiM. PtdU W«»rt* OpeiH-il a lei o'«U»ek yefiterdsy morninu un<l < at two. VotliiK. bowe^•■r. fell »hort iin only a bare twti third* luajoiMy a«tually tast ilietr Salto'- lor any candidate Caniptm |<<diti< wet< In full Hwiiit: the ni»(b( wbeii dm candlda(eH were iinii<>ume<l ui a Hpeclal lall (iiiMlinK ot the StU d««n( AHsrxiation Mr. Allen, ihe n< »vl> «dec'ed Kdi(or-in c‘hi»*f o| bo(h th» ColleitM publicaallonN. the ne^ .paper and the ye-irbook, baiU fiotti Oii«nta). He im 1 be««n a« ilve in ioui naltoi ir work for ih*‘ pio*i (hi**- v«m»h ||e owrved as Spot( KdKor hii fMnhm-tn ! year and w-a^ nominated f(»r tbn I KdilorKblp that ye.ir, loiin.; to l.yn- iwtioij Phillipr .Mr Allen •err ed as ManiiKtnr Kdltor *•( Tb« Col (egiatM for the n/ifit two vr .i aI- len in alito lM<!ii(|i'll( of .lli« ; ‘K ' Alpha fraternity. Mr, Allen Muc«e*sb .»m Rst«n In (be Kdltor’* ehair nhd will hfl*e chance of do* n»xt i- w* of thi publication. Mr Allen i mIno arllvn in Ihe forensic and dranoi’ir field. He WMN prenldent of the fr«- hniMo :ii. He was oU'* nf thi* lo he olfe.ed ne«t year In thlH!''-"’’; Held are „„ follows Kre.hinan orlen : H’- inler (4.l|. ,|n. rour«e d™.l«ned to hHp j '.'V "". know lhen.«el*e«, to ^ I oiirnanieiii Alien is nbo an know the opportunities of collepe 'lle.-r; lu ] HtO Koinii to I.e ahle to lake Ihl- pill' I , - her nr III.. jot iis older on.H »ho have |lolleue dr..ni»tf .hih. W. K. Vinieiii handniaHter of the ‘."‘1'.'“” . .. . i.i... ...... i Mr. ItHKuii »iii; .-le.ied Kdltor ln«t Helen I 111 lUord. ■ IE dler. Who was a ea.S’^0^;:;;;-i maker «;ated .hat edltonaU f.. the i :,:::;ri'r.t^'ro::i; a:;;; Husael Gurgans. the defeated ean-jHixteen difforent States. Kditorlals didalo is a member ul the Junior. re< eivlng honorable mention were ( lass and tbe Phi Kappa Alpha fra-I Hubmltled by .Mark Ciutler. Cniv‘ r- Several Periodicals Alfo Purchased for Use In Library. I7(h Klejil Arlilbry Hand al For* HiagK. who liiM leen engaged in musical iiursuii' for ov<*r 40 y«-ars. was honor Kuest at the festival. H*' Wii^' lo have b> eii Kuest conductor I at Ihe mass bind cmicert on Hie I Hqnaro. Hands rtinieln;; fr(»m-dio-e orKun- ize<i r>nly four inondtK lo many with . yearK <if i*xp»»rleMc«* appeared on the j program, nrran/’ d by (he band and i [orcheKlra b'tide' of K;«H(i‘rn Norih' I Carolina (o p;oniole inHTenl In, I music. ‘ I Kvery decree of profb leiicy from i Ithn ifHtdnK of (♦•n year-old beRln-' tieiM to (be ptacdced perfotiiianci ' ; of die Cniveriiliy of .Vortb Carolina I i coneert biiiid was displayed al tb**] 'concert. Now preparing for an ex-j ■ tended (our. do- rnlv<*rsi(y band of' {■>.'• muHiclaii', under (he leadership i world's work." Logic - "A sludy of ••.My answer lo dial Is Ill* ar ' nature. prin<'ipleN and methods, H. rled. -They couldn’t make as bln j'»f ie*Honlng; KthlcN *'A study of ;*“‘ *•' » • a iiieMh of (bliiKK an w«* liave *' Hie nature and bi*»tory of Ihe fiin- ‘ Tber*- has h^eii «n,| will be con-1concepdoim oT morallly; (inuing ( baUK**- ibnmyhoiii di I I'hiiosophy-~"a study of \earM," he continued, ' but von'’*»'* of ancient and medieval nei*(ln't be afraid of (be fellows who* pblloaophy; "HiaHiry sinc»> Kant. '’Treudii in Modern rejecdve think ing,” Kplsieniology- "An blstorbsl and Mysiemadr study of the theory of knowlodgn." with ({real dignity and soleninKy (Condnued on Pago 31 ternity. .Marietta Whitley, ' Hity of W'ichita. Wichita Ah a result of a re<i*nt purchase Kansas Hhrary has Insialied a (Juaraiiy. ‘number of low books and P^Tiodi-, nhijpyj„jy I of Kurl A. Sloium. presented three niimberM of the Spanl-b Soldier;-. SmeiKky; Overture i\\ dimrez: and Mode rn I debatln, 'len'lll'"" " '-“"’y- ; mli.ary the chairman I 'ivoVceMer Maie'ai hu.seitii. i‘“"= * “'‘liiireii ,v,.xi i„ ,h.. I, nlver»liy iniiJ.|ctan<. ■ of May Kay is a nipniher of the « ho recelve<l menilon ■Purely lei hnleal ireai- which rei elvi d Ihe niont i •Innlor Class and the I'hl HiKnia Tau ,,y the JudRes for thi lr eilltorlaU'’ 'f. the aiidience were th- f‘ "'’ut M,rorUy. MIsh Whitley ha.s taken an ^ (.orneM! •hook. -,n etlq let e by Kn ily School II.,hd active part In tbe .May l>ay r„iveriiliy Ithaca. .V V.; K'riia H.ir- I"'"' *"'• ^ ,,r,... Vi I 'I*'’' ' ""'' Herhert It Hazel- that have b<!eu xtaKed on the lo»al , I'liiveritlty or Wh hlta, Wichita, t’‘''ui>‘”’‘“'> literature holh p o e an | ntver*lly (tradiiiiie mudent: l<-based are: ' Kmily Post- Ktbiueiie- - Funk and WaKiiall. LampUn -Our Money. M« l.aran Old Spa n In New A nierica. Johnson—Teaching of History t T BRINSON 10 ORAIE IN PEACE CONIES! Oratorical Contest To Be Staged at Lenoir Rhyne April 24. Oncar Hrinson. a member of die (eatit who wi)lt (he pM-lt 'onleNt held In Atlantic ChrlNtjan <*olb*K'* April II will rep- A new cour«e In Social Science ■albMl an Ditrodurdon (o Conteni* porary ('Ivlligatton designed e». pecialiy for freHhmen In to b« (augbt hy ProfeHsor Malllson. There are also new courNes being offered In Physical Kducatlon for refi'gnadon of l.yn* He bitx be.-n coil iiecled wilh dn» ptibllcallonik of Tb** Collejjiale Nliti Pine f,fjo( for di<* pHsi two yeari; Mifne hl» (tan»'re= fioin Texdle Insdiittfi in I'lM. Ka gan la of Ihls yc.iis .{ru'hiadng dans. .Mr Slepheii^on. ^‘Iu\l'<'t defewt- ed HuKb Cheity. Uo'ky M<*iint in (he eb-cdtm for Huslio'’ .{auMt'er Kteplienson a th|»f yeai‘ trannfer fr»iin 'I'exdle InHiitute if a memher of SlKina Alpha fraternity. If** was one of '.he wrinnintr H'-«perlan detmiers in (he recent annual Hen- perian Aleihtan debate. Mr. Kteph- ensfin bHN servt'd a« Feaiure Kdllof feHHor Fonlalne. I.ltdft rharx^ la no(ei| iii the Knglisb Uepardnent anlde from a few chanceN of rotation in NiitiJer(H prr)fenHor Jenkins beads tblM deparim**nt with Mra. olleK<* In the peu( e' j,,.hiiiMn an<j .VHsk Snyder as In- under | <»ratorbal Cot;(<«t lo be held aljstructorH The Kdu<adon Deimri- Mr Hrin- already filled with many courive« offer litde change (n snb- <ampus. Her N. C. Marjore rX'W, the other | gj,,,, collcKe, HK'UX City. l..»a: Kii- didate la a resident of W ilnoti and, Hnff, State Teacheri- Col- i^ a m«*mber of the Junior Class ‘‘H Maryville ,Mlsw)url; and Alex H). Misd Whitley «uccetMls ^^rah | I nlverslty of Nev/ I-ofton of Kinston who is also a uurham. New Hamp-i meniber of the Phi Sigma lau Sor- » oriiy. l/ou Kllen perry, who was vh tor- lous in the holly contested raeo shire. The Nve-Kvab* billf which are, ...,W hetore the /Tf^der Kir. year science. J,,' Chapman and < ounts - Prin* iple« lous in me iioiiy cuiu,r»iru Affairs CommilleeM. for (’bief Marshall is a member | Lh„emaker explaine<l. propow; the Junior Claaa and the Pbi Sigma ^ of Kducatlon. , , „ Tan Sorority. .Mattio Belle i „|i|j,i,ry training uiiit.i in civil (.aniWidge Hliilory of Anieritan and .Marvin Jackson, the oth*H- j ..-o,.!., „,„i ,.„llei;eii hy aniendin'i ''''•■•'“‘ure—Vol. I II and HI, a ' s« nooi.s aim i*ji* ct.ua<& _imitin id tmantn. hoth drew a secii'on 4U of the .\atlo Hefen.. MIm 1-erry wou, however, with ,,roride that no K. (). T. C lUhatantial lead. • unit may lie maintained ai any | The election lastinK from ton nn-1 whwl or rolleKe ■ until »U' h ,he Plant Kingdom. Ill t»o was one of the most hotly I tlon nhall have hatiKfied Ihe S-re-| (ontestPd that the campus has seen I tary ot War that cnrolinienl in Mich L< nolr'Ubyn«i April 2i. men and women to be taught by (,f *| tif ColleglioM n(a(f lot ih» P<ist .Mr. ItOHo and Miss Hill. A coiirne >i*iir. He U aNo a mcmher <»f the in an Inlroduction to tbe Pbysl<al litUpiog’H baHketball tiMni. : • lenreM In aUo lo bo offered. Stephenson su< 'e<MU <!l)dn Hert Some new ctiiirMeH are to b« of-j as'HuwlneNK Manager. Mr. Hurt h»H feted in the music il»»parlmeni,. nerved In this capa« jty for two year* which Is untler die direction of pro-| both while Mr, Phillips <nid ^*r. ItaKan were editorN of lh«» • olleiro puhlicadons. The runner up for th* po jdon in Kdilor. Uandojpb Chandler of Hob- ersoiiville 111' a meniher of (h» Phi Kapt»*i Alpha fraiernlty H<« l> HO Treasurer of ihfl atudenl ■* .o«U' tlon diU year. ftalelKh Hlitb School Hand, dlrei led by S. A. Hraxtoti. who also conduct- ed the l;;ntb Infantrv Hiind: Kocky .Mount HUh School Hand, directed by H. Vernon Hooker; Atlantic CbrlHiian Colbae Hand, direited by .MHlard P. Hurt; CIreenville Hlsh Scliool Hand. dire<-|e(j by H A. Mi - D' Uirle; and the Fayetteville High HfdiiMd Hand. dlrec(ed by J. D. Hen- drickn. ^ The l)urbam H,ind wa orxaiiired only la»*» Se;»ieniber: the Fayetie- vIIIm unit. fiv«i months au'o. The I^ble and Spade -Introduction to {irMgy .Mfiiinl unii also 1h bhn than Hlbllcal ArrbaeoloKy. !a year old. Ainoni: (be younger Walter—HiKhllghts of Aatronomy. | fl„. fulrlsh Junior Hltdi Coulie and .Merle—The Slory of | s» h*Hd Hand, under the direction • of T. H. .McDowefj. «nd the Twin Slepbens^m Kxplorlng In i»hysbs. • j,„ol lUnd. directed »wm«-ni.T7u lucn. n»T7 ' SberwofMl—Mau and tbe Verl»t-|. l M<-f*iilb-is iwrforno'd i£;rv.:ru:' fe.ding and campus politics running ^ not compulsory. Getilnit. their full courses. . | ..Th^ ..ditoriaU, ' Miss Shoin.aker ^ H. K. «ordo..-TmUy’. l.iterature Trior to the election there was j added, ' are el<x|uent testimony „f;A|>-* and Vury HiKh 8< hi>ol hands, some discussion as to moving up ■ to the widespread opposition ft-- 1 combined wilh H Ihe date of election due to the fact (pqli»ury uiiJHary tralnin:^ which pre- Maita/.iiM*^ -hat the name* of the candidates voils amon* Chemh.l and .MettalerKical Kn had not been |>osted a week ahead ConnrejMt wouldenact the of time. A special meeting of the Amendment without delay, if it g‘ * ■ would heed the majority voi« e of ihese American undergraduates,” #h«j said. son Is former debalftr for the j Je<-ts to l»e taught. Tb«‘ Hellglous and modern Language Departments ('handl' f has iK-rred «fi Col- leulule Htutr for die {Miai >e«r M > AsHoclale Kdilor. also ofler few changeit tho com* Ing y«*ar. A new feature appearing In th*» catalogue Is the enlargement of the He mem- Hesperian Mterary Km-iitty and ho was one of the four dudents to rep- re'K-nt tho »oKeg«< at tin- debadng fontest held at W'lntbrop College earlier In the HprluK. announcem^nis comerTilnK’le,/^ There were tour entrants In local COIK.SI. OakH Kac.liy Ite.epiloi'i. An-I ''It'ha frHlernliy a/.d li. a,i..i- In y. (ilove: lanihe Osborne, Owritla, , |„„r .^.M leiy Ix haie. Coni l*' '' ^ Huth Faulkner. SmUhfleld; and . mencemeni play lo he ulven by Thoi J*’*' slsfT The ‘ f Ose«r Hrinson. .S'ew Hern. Mr. Haf> >, VaKalMindM and the May Day **•'*’ ebarife of ih« ne» la • Ih a menilier of the Senjor (’U-m. | ^^1 sponsored by the Deparlm'*nt pajHT. under the "^1** .Mias OslKirne it, a junior, and Mls« , Physical Kdu»adon. There are aUoi*” prenent «(i»ff The n« her of die Alethtnn So/M'Iv «Md (h« dramadc club. .Mr Cherry, ft^M'ky M'nint, runner up in (be ciccdon for l^iwl- In A«s|Ntan('HuNin<*tta Ing; A. Haxton direcl- WIIHamwton )Hrb School Hand. Faulkner In a freMhman. | several enlertNlnmenth provided for . I hy Nludeni funds. Thew* enierlain- The orations havo for Ihelr "wb-1 M*l#M t#d by a student- Je.1 ,onie Phaw. of peace or -nuj" faculty commltl.-.., approach to the stibjeci. th% whole) ...... , , , » .i. .Uhje-t Of peace heUiK loo (.road tori Hi- llulletln also Inrln.le, Ihe .n- proper de.elopmeni in <b« ""''r "’7' i , '^ ’'’'m k ihTm ! 1701. word.. The entries are JudK- "/ ‘ *'>lcb will h«- ed on a tia.ls of per cent (or' ontf'Mt and 40 peneni for delivery. This la a spacA for a feature) I Kin on I terms. Ju ne This teachers and Student Association waa called by Mr. I>rln.son the evening before to dy ide upon the question. After dl«> ussion it wan decided by ?b*«studenth pre.-icut to bold tbe ele<;- »iou tbb ntxt d^y anyway. ^ The three priz*' wmainj editoriaU , Will loaiui on page two. P. .M. T. A. Pub. of M<Nlern Mng -AsHoriallon of Amerl<a. The quarterly Journal of Speech — Ic^tficial Publication of N^ational Asto* (Couttoued 00 Paz<» X and laai for Iwo department Is for alao under graduates d*'«lring to do college work during the summer months. story, but nince our ffialnre (*ditor fell Indlsposeil thn siafT has got to gether and turned out Ibis, which W. S. HobMtt, directing; Wendejljj,, most earg attured lo su<h will HIsb S<'hm»| Hand. H. T. Mclhiffee | j:,y.f,gnue as nothltig elso but a dlr»*< tln*‘; Conway and WofMlland j feature story. High Seb<Kil hands, combined witiij Now there Mre various tyiH'S of _ Char|e>< U. MrC'ullers dlrectinx; | feature utorle*. I>»ng onea and short I a driver's llcens*) under the new Selma and Faimvllle High SchfM>l 5 onc« falto medium wish'd feature I Texas law. He learned to drlv»* . —— Jstorie>iK Undoubtedly this as a xhortlwhen be l>ou(;bt a car at the age of fCoatinu*d on Pai*» ou». _ _ 7T. . iih/VH I.M i;\sK AT hm Abilene, Tex. fA't Kan Bowman, JiR. hotel kitchen manaaer, Is Tay» lor county's oldest realdent to obt«ln Kdltor will annoume his staff sotn** dine in the near (mur**. G. A, C. PLANS FOK ANNUAL CONVLWTION 'Ihe A. Cabinet ha« Im-^u planliiK ■* ser|ei| of proaram^ In or der to make up nion« y to semi r<-p resentadvMM io the National <• A C<*nvention In Minneapolis. .Minn. However, they have dei tded to W»lt and M-nd repreM-nladvt s to the Dt^* iricf Convefidoij Ju Tallahai**^ e, Florida next year They bav** *l»<»n* aored a Fteiihnian Faeully Ha«ke|- ball aaine and a cake raffle. They are now planning a Tumbling Kxhi- blllon, a Ktudent Fa< ulty Ha»*ball Kame, and a I#<?mon Party They ar«* aaklnK the coo|»erat|on of th«* stu* dtiui l/ody iu all tbia* activt’.tas.

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