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THE COLLEGIATE
November 18,
The Collegiate
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CHRISTMAS CABARET
The Srjcul Qjmmittee o( the Campu* RchgKin
(^tuihtiI h tu Kiun t(iuna<jr lU uutMamlini; attrav
mm •>< thr year the ChruMmat Caharrt Thiae
<il you whi) U« year attended the Spanuh Caharrt
ilrrady know u4 the treat m More for you; thuK
wh» failed to attend together with the Frrihmen
wilt have a change tu aee what you have miaed in
the pa« in Decrmber The date iet for the Cab
aret u tVcember U, but becau«e thu date falU on
Saturday it may he nnwed up (o the 12. to that
thise who work down town can attend
WHISPERS
•THE MEN’S SHOP”
HOWARD ADKINS, Inc
Nash Street
know.
Thr Air — irr rt illy liked him and now we
getting me Fir* « . k-e and then H.«.ard toJd Margaret of hi5 U^ve
t. but then I don t bebeve The color kft her cteki
maktj Bui on the collar of hi* coat
It un
that old quiHation,
the heart grinv funder
Advwe ti) the ' ■■. '•‘tn: If y«>u
are to much m l> ■- thit yuu can t
«tand It there'* mjthing like crt
ting marned and kc-ping it j
Senior Personalities
It - ihown for icveral week*.
When Pug WALKS HER to i
Sennw Hall would anyone think
me SASSY er to inquire who she
u’
LixJis a* if the Stoncy girl u
fc-trrt If you don't belle^T i- ^ attention to a
a newly wed on thi* .arnpu* f'-'*’ h<,v friend s aMociate
gratulalion*, George!
Wonder how
your nximmale
W'Mi ) s Will '
III yrar* part when the \K’! \K'h i ktvr been
rrlrjietJ 111 the >ampu.. tliere Kav« l«'ii thine wl»>
I njiid rt*i«i I" *fili«.i;e ilir *i-lr^tn<fM In "t.Ief Id
jway with any ['<<>litK% " tiui mi^Kl inter mln
•rlcvlkrtM "I W’lwil Who (h‘‘ pf»%lil«ltt i*! tl>e
-^w (ifi\rrttmeiit dll i ihinif %fch*'n he
aaked i'-- Hiliry *€1111 » . ■^■.r-.iitier ol tai.’ulty
THANKSGIVING PETITION
A pelilton ugned by tome dxty itudrnt* to ex
tend ihe T)unkj({mng holiday* through the week
end and to lake thiae extra day* fr<im the Chrut-
ma* holiday* failed lu materulire The rca*on for
thi< failure wrerr; firrt, becauae the movement wa<
n* bi'gun mun enough - that u the timpleu ex-
planalHin The ocher reaaon* were logical rcamn*
TIk- qiie*lit>n ol whK'h end of the Chrutma* holi
day> wtiuld ytm add the extra day*. If you added
them to iJtcemher 20, (evrral MudenU would hard
ly luvc time to get home before Chriuma* If you
jikird th* m to the et«l of the holiday* we vtniuld be
havk in tihool before New Year'* l>ay That would
hardly do, would il7
The movement it>clf wa* a grand idea, but
after all we ian'l have our pie and )i>mcbody'>
rUe * tuo.
that you would like to dau WTien
Charhe t* c«w.rrned Alii-- and
Doru ought to be able tu tell u*
Have ytiu nutted the Mu*
Clamour on the >mpu»? My, how
a new hair do an -lunge a per-
•on't kx)k* And 111 bet Steve
ha* noticed it, ha*n't he. Sue?
Im'l It nice that quite a num
ber of girU poM^K brown coat«
It I* rumored that a council mem
ber had her rye on them one
night Maybe thr brown coat*
•hould organize a "Ye SnvxKher*
Club ••
i tme-time boy
But then if *he ^can t see the
It fecU to *ee fnend 1 »uppo«e it'* all right U) i
dating someone u*e Pilly a* a substitute i
JOKE A girl got our of i'i£,A EARLE PIERCE
car that wa* going directly to a
fral and *oronty dinner in order
to nde with a new frat sponsor
Yep! That was the year— the
fall of 1938—a year to be long
"sh^' 'amved 'the"'funny I remembered by many people, es-
thing 15 that the sponsor wa. al ^ Pccally one little freshman who
ready there. Y.ni figure this one «»n became known on the campus
as "Red' Pierce. But that was not
all that lay in store for Ida Earle,
out
Virginia (eem* rather lonesome
this year without Claude around » per»n coming from Jackson-
(Ihose that km«v about this please ville was surely bound for new
explain). Nevertheless, she hated Koals
to leave the GREY boy in order Earle, as I heard one pcr-
to help with Sadie Hawkm s Day ' [^y in hibernation, " her
(happened one night during so- years. Her Junior year
The frr.hman girl that leave* ciai hour) he^ trailing all the way
her roommate a n«>te telling her she These girl council members are [_|^n Monday
I* marned ihould he arfiamed really good fnends. For example, y. W. Her
She had the MirXJETTE running the council member at Senior Hall repaid for in the
everywhere jpreading the new> is a clo«e friend of the president
But then she got her punishment of the council. Could there be any Earle I’resident "In Ida
social restrwtion* You, connection there? I suppose it is ^ competent
*hould be more careful, Miriam because the president has a bro-. ^ conscientious one,”
Wonder why little BUTCH ther that Ida likes(”’) i ^y ^^„y members of the
ha* a dislik' for PEANUTS? A certain studio that was in
Could It be that »he is afraid she town recently has really encour
might have mme competition aged one romance (not that it
where her artin is concerned’ needs encouraging) Ed had his
Sadie Hawkins Day really picture made, then he gave it to
proved whom the girls liked the girl he gix’s with (of c'ourse
and It seem* M if one certain you don't know who it is), and
GARDNER really went after *he takes it around with her all
PRO We thought maybe she the time
;Y. W
The Girl's Dormitory Council
marks Ida Earle as a very just
member taking into consideration
every interest of the girls. She is
a valuable asset to the Campus
Religious Council.
LETTERS to the editor . . .
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T»i iK** Srnhi» who «-ri<r llv
Letter t>> thr tdit>«
I w^HiIJ like l.i >hallrni{r the
%i4i<iii.'iii and ocher implication*
1 I ill- 1.1.1 that the mujunty of
<'oJ<iil aMuCanli wh<i grade pa
(VI* arr (■ Ilf poor B atudcnt* '
Ihi« lUUmenl may be true m
• iiu- lit I wo cairi but only in on<
or tw<. You no doubc have
t'-axvu to qiK-*lion the*; *pecul i
. hut to falsely imply that |
11 th. majority our uudrnt grad I
i-t> arc (' and poir B *ludrnt> u
iiiiitely iiKorrrcl 1 rrfrr you
ha. k to ihrir record*, I have ju*t
••■en them
ED
l^ar tdilnr.
Alter nearly three month* of
■ illrvv hie. It srem* that college
life ' ain't " what il u .racked up
to be Thr •ocial »ide, etpr^ially,
1* 111 Kid «hape Boy* and girl*
ufually lt»k forward lu week
end* lor plea«ure. here, they look
forward lo them a* the day* they
.•all ipi home, wherr they will find
plrawire It •rem* that aiimething
I* la.king, and aimelhing 1* It'*,
tlaiKiiit; (a< it you did not know) '
t>l .iiun»-. II I* a an for K>y*
-i>J i;nU lo dance together at a
<.hri«cian iiutilutkin Of cixirK,
ii'» n.< a «n for girl* to dafKe
with ra..h i<her Why, then, arc
K>yt and girl* allowed to have
>Ia«»r» loi^-ther. eat together, date'
t.■gether (■* timr* a month), and
rl>v ping p«>ng logrihrr’
Miiiv .hur.Iwj in WiUon (Ca
^’1 1: . I p;vi>pal. lo namr a few) |
t n - >p<<ii«>red dance* Why
cm I Atlantic Chrutian College
hi>!d a well chaprnmed dance in
iK*' Kvm even if only once a
n>.'iuh 11c r«Ke a quarter, etc)
N.-arly all thr college* and uni-
vTriitie* in our *»ale allow them j
(Fvet- I'Hike ) In the last few:
vrar« the ttudini* at Guilford
liw right to give darK'e* Why
.all I ’
Having duk:uMed thu queXKWi
with many itudrnti, I find them
almiax urununouaiy m law* ul
dance* Many teachers aUo vwiuld
like them Dancing would make
campu* life more enjoyable for
all, and keep the tiudenis at kh<»l
mo*t af the week end
Thi* letter u pnibably written
in vain, but "dancing cru*hed to
earth ihall ri*e again." Something
*hould be dame Petitioiu *eem
to make no effect upon the au-
ihontie* Who *aid thi* wa* a
democratic in*titution?
A green, but experienced
Freshman
By George FiirmeT
Arr wv. the people who smg
EDVAH THOMPSO\
^\'ell, well! We've finally .
around to thinkinR .iK)ut tht
“Romeo" of the campus, and
folks, he really is the "Ron^
this year. Perhaps we can i
count for this by saying that tr.j
is his first year on the . impin jr.J
the first real chance wc have ha,'
to learn all about him.
Edvan drove in a.s a bus audca
for his first three years. It ai
during his Junior y.-tr that ht
really bccame known m the :ir
pus. He made closcr cixuacts «itii
the students. In fact .it the m!
of this year he had made such i
strong impression on Phi Dckj
Gamma that he was asked to l<
come a member of their brother
hood. This year he is fraternity
chaplain.
Professor Grim has found in
Edvan a model student of educa
tion. Last year he ua.s prcadent
of the Education Club
Since he is new perliaps sme-
thin'i» should be siiid about die
type of work he is doing iwcr at
the high schcx)!. He t(«>k hii
major in French but on Kcood
thought decided to spend his timf
"reviewing English."
Edvan is surely Kiund fiir ■
political career. At lea.^t he 15 nw
Vice-President of the Y M C.
A., and Vice-President of his
class. Or perhaps a cert.im scniof
who transferred from Pincland
College last year could tell in
more. Uh?,
Well, gofxl luck. "EJ!"
Among the Greeks
Now that the initiations and "Gita" Adkins and Anne Bark
ZODIAC
"Pro” La**iter i* goverened by
Toru* ihe bull, *huwing strength
and ability A* a bright *tar moves
upon Toru* from the South ea*t,
"Pro” will enter h>* fir*» basket
ball game a( thu year His ability
well *how* It* *elf but he will
no( he given the right amount of
lime 10 duplay hu talent*, by a
coach who I* looking for a new
center and care* very litlU- for;
hi* old one who ha* lerved to
vveU.
“Pro" hail* from Gmway, N
C.. where he wa* a star high
*chool huketball player. He has
been a regular on the A C C. ■
vamcy for three year* and u,
going into hi* fouth During hi*
pa* three year* "Pm" ha* been
a high tconng player who has
probably been the moM valuab!<-
man on the leam despite hard
luck and ocher otiMaclr* which he
had to Hirmounl.
The Star* ihnw a great year
ahead for "Pro" and the Scar*
newT Ite Foo* here i* to "Pn> "
Owte out and *ce him arut his
•fuff
Jot Hulltddy
joe HoHiday 1* ginrmed by
Scarpto which thow* a vtllionu*
Ida Earle has done so many
things. We find it hard to say
more about her contributions to
the college in her four years here.
She really has shown a devoted
Turkey. Russia and France. Does spirit to Atlantic Christian Col-
ihi* not constitute a much better lege and so wc say as true class-
the Star Spangled Banner, ttill mates
free? Do we still enjoy the libeny
our for. f.iiher* fought and died
for yes. g.ive thi-ir life bUxl for? ""
Are we still respected regardle*.
of ra.e or creed? My answer is a “ ‘he beginning
plank bank NO The new.paper^ "[ ^en are being
radio, and magaiine. are becom ^ P"''' -
ing . ontrolled by political parties, ^ ^n'tnils who seem to forget home-coming teas are over, the ley.
and u*ed to *erve their ends. o^ve w n smiled at. Greeks have found other interests Delta Sigma sorority and Phi
elections. Represen
up some of their time. Delta Gamma Fraternity had dm-
I would like to give a few ex- tatives, Governors, etc, begin to ■ h at Golden U’etd
ample* begining of this whole af slow down on their all out poli three sororities combined * l a-er'
fair: Quote, "We have just given tics and try to do something that entertain at a tea for Mrs. k- n<nn
you the news of the world. Tliis will he of special benefit to the ^'''’est Groves when she visited 11 ^ *A Dr l^rtsocl
new* came fr.mi Wa*hington, D. people who had been strongest campus recently. The tea was 'f., o u I \A Prove
C.. and Umdoti, England. The against them in their last election. •t'e Girls Parlor and Mrs. *'l 1 1 «t e f«
following night the *ame N B What is wrong - is it the gov- Oroves spoke to the girls aftSr _ ^ .*^ n: • Inn
C report made the *ame state ernmcnt, the people, or is it Die- social hour. Two girls from visiting a umni at
ment; this time It included Wa»h tatorship at work? 1 wouFd in- sorority served. from^Phi
injiton, D C, England, dude* them all. Wc very proud Sigma Tau, “Eb" Bamcs and l V Dcfci
and Turkey. 1 ask you i* this people of this so-called democracy Pt^nces Hemby; from Sigma Tau artstx; , spo .j ,)^
wt>rld new* or is it mtire an im- had better wake up or—' little by Chi, Eleanor Blow and Emma ronty, cn
partial news’ At the beginning of little we wtll be forced to give Pnce; from Delta Sigma, Mar-
the year, ihey at least gave us up all of liK'rtie* and live in a g^^et Ange, and Frances Oakes,
new* from Germany, England, dictatorship
nature but rare ability which, be
cause of governor* put upon him
by an unprogressive coaching
staff, ha* newr been able to fully
develop.
Spanish Class Is
Now I.S.S. Unit
Sigma Tau Chi had 'as guest
speaker at a reccnt meeting, Mrs.
Daisy Henley Gt^d, well-known
Wilson author of the best seller,
“it Was Forever."
-rn I Cl. Sigma Tau Chi sorority wai»
The sccond ytir Spanish class i .
I entertaintd at a weiner roast at
J.V has Un the past few year, have become members of the So- ; Gold Park by two of its members,
been on the A C. C tennis team ciedad Intemacional de Estudi-
and la»t year wa* captain. He »„tes The I S. S, is an interna i '
jfiowrd his ability m handling men 1 „ . ^
, I , , , '•<«»■ organization for promoting 1
and also his ability as a player. / • ■ ■ I
friendship between the young'
Jt>e hail* from that well known i j i i
. , . „ ,, people ot different countries by!
haskclKill town. Jamesvillc He ,
doe* n.K let the traditK« down '■"^>P«nJ<--nce.
because be really is a great basket- organiiation has
sorority at her ap.irtmejit
Wednesday afternixin.
Since this column was last
ten two more students have joiwi
the ranks of the Greeb.
Battle has ■ accepted a bid fn®
Phi Delta Gamma and "MaiS*
Glover has acceptcd a bid fw®
Delta Sigma. By next issue
two will be full-fledged initii
Greeks.
Con Los Libros
“KEYS OF THE KINGDOM”
By Dr. A. j. Cronm an orphan shipyard worker, ^
The newest novel by the author i
organiiation has enrolled
ball player. It has been rumored ™’*’e than 200.000 members in
amund the campu* that Joe i* IJn countries. of
good enough to make the vanity.
but became of Giach's different ' eoodness Father Fr^ -.. f'k „r
idea* he ba* r«rver attained the Some are cor^ ^ ^ ^ r -
place which 1* so truthly his responding with students from ,h^ ^ory about " ” playmate Anselm
I f<rl .m>-«lf, tlut a Coach who MexKo. CuHa. Puerto Rico and olic Priest who went to China ,he church^
h.Jd* a pUyer d<««n ,u.^ heeau*: Argentine Realiiing the import as a missionary. the church),
he does noc like him i* really a . . , - Francis-out.,po»
very p..>r coach understano.ng and He never thought of going into 'cn rebclfous. and natu^b
sympathy between the two the pnesthood when he was a lo'ed and sulfreed
This se--n Joe and the tenni* Amencas. the clas. hope* to have fisherman', *)n in the Scottish fellow man. With all ws
are headed for v-utones a share m screngthcnmg the t« border town of Twcedside. And Pe^ate reserve toward God
.XI, n . 1 1" , shrink from religior. as a
The Citadel IS a story of had alwaP.
cho« correspondents i adventure of individual shrunk, too, from "piety." “
■- r.
a Roman ^th- i^teV bccamc quite a digniUfT “
team
V^^atch them.
of inter American fncndship when castastrophe had made him (Continued on Pag®