F’*Ke Two THE COLLEGIATE Saturday, April 18,1942 Editorials *cr • Ur luthut *»>«««» Is It Worth It? Aboui iiuiicflo tpcol vrry clo*« to Si. Ml) ihit ;c«r (or the I'm* Knot. r>crjr ye«f. or for e*ery year ih*» 1 h»»e knc*n abvul the I'IM. KNOT, lhi» publ»c*lion h»* lounJ It eilfctncly difHcull to »upporf it»elf Boantull* I.«»t r«*r money had to be taken frym Ihc re^crvc^ of Ihc *ludenl treasury (perm* «ncnt fund) before Ihc I’INE KNOT could be paid f-jr Thi» >car every one kno»» the alory uf h<j« the I'INh KNOT almotl had lo bccome nonciuicni And even yet. the year book ii not >.aid f'*r Kach Mudent will be requested lo fi.r» oui ihc a»'c»»ment of about ISc before he allti^cd to ^liim hM book Oi.f »tuicnl Kovcrnmcni* lrea»ury cannot ..,titinuc to tiand *11 the bifh demand* that lhi» j ubl.-4i^on yraf after year makc» Take heed and h .ifti aticiiJiiely wiih Ihe rapid increaMns of pntei. Ihc freezing of market goodv and the vam(iat|^n% lo save, the I'INl. KNOT, sooner or later, will have lo be done wilhout. The F’INK KNur mAy by »omc miracle get by next year. Hut I feel doubtful that even if it did (et through nc»t >car, it would gel through another •■ca; If a linaiKial cri»i* occurs ne»l year, ^im- ilir lo Ihc one thi» year or that Iasi year, the iiuJcn!> will be frankly told that it is hnancially ihic for the f’INh K.VOT lo be continued. If ".lef!* mrtc taken now to do away wilh iti- I’INF K.NtJT ne»t year, the money that us iurt In that publication could be divided ,r; i uniform way among Ihe other aclivilie* l4ir itic <.()Lr.I^(ilATK as an example. (1 take ihc C>iLl.I.CilATI- for I am more famliar with It. futKliont. I could just at easily take the I NtI.KrAIN.MI NT tX)MMITTtt or MAY DAY or any other student activity ) ^'ith part of the l-INi; KNor S funds the COLLEGIATE ^ould k.umc oul twice a month. Additional cuM could be bouKht. Sports pictures could be run futures of campus aclivilies (a picture of Kcligiou% Emphasis Meek or May Day. for ciairplr) could brighlcii the front page An ■liJlliunal page mighi pussitK he added. Think • f it •■Ii with only a pari uf the PINE KNOT'S land Ihc newly cl' .:rd editors i-f the two puhli- caliont lould become i,o-editors of the COLLE (itAIL The ame could happen on the buslne^s end I kn»w that there are tho^c who arc going lo tay it.al I like lo lavc my year book to re mind (lu- of my s<.hool day^ " To that I would «ay that I am a Junior and am willing to do away with the f’INl; K.Noi now. for if we do It n»w the money can be divided among the ‘'T^'ixuaiionc Hut if wall till we have lo d'i a»iv with the I’INE KNOT, no organuation Will b.r.ctii plus losing Ihe year book. The E«r,-!!!ive Hoard is at present scratch ing 111. hfad and wondering how it is going lo ( *y for the picturc . on Ihc front page of this paper No miney ha> been appropriated for p:ctu!cs for Ihc COLLEGIATE and there is none to appropnale. for the I’INE KNOT has ex hiusif d the treasury Sludrnit:. think seriously about giving up Ihe I’INE KNnT If you don’t do il now and ,;*in >oi; will ha.e to force yourself lo do wilh- "ut It la:-r and in ihr meantime you will have l< -! c 1-;ything. be "cleared" through Treasury department bigwig* the Depart ment's Saving section will at tempt to get a national educa- lors* committee to back the plan Thi« committee, in turn, would ammpl to build up well oiled organiraliont in college* office for ups from nearest throughout the country this Civil Service field office on Spring anJ Summer— prepara- temporary jobs In addition to tory to a campaign splurge By JAV KICim» ACJ* Wavhinglon Cor rea poodenl JOIJS . For those who are wondering what to do during a war time tummer vacation, here"' a sug gestion Check with your post- HOWARD ADKINS, Inc. THE MEN’S SHOP Whispers By DR. SEC'RET Senior Personalities AI-BEKT TYSON J()i«phine whatever openings might nor mally appear, there are reports lhal offices of "decenlraliicd ‘ government agencies are short handed. Hundreds of their employees elcctcd to stay be hind in over-crowded V'ashing- ton rather than move into "the field '■ WAK . . Look for "reactivation” of Dr. Secret has been bitten by the love t, and so feels incapable of spying on people if* fected in the same manner; therefore, he asked his all-knowing little sandwich men— know those infinitesimal men that hide arounli where you least expect them, even in the pim iento-cheese sandwiches you eat on TuesdayvJ to take over for him temporarily . . One of hi deputies has been telling Dr. Secret lo‘ thesel many months that Pete has been handing soi^ body, and possibly two somebodies, a line—mil the ole doc refused to diagnose the case pub.) licly, so now that we have the chane. By the way. it is a good thing that this it) It’s interesting to watch the the last issue that the "Boss” has to be respo- activities, of one who transfers sible for since it is evident that a certain to»n-| from another college. In the student (with red hair) is taking up a lot of bi$| majority of the cases we find time. .. Not only we little sandwich men noticedi plan the best collegiate stamp- hi; home for the following four interesting characters and Howard Blake recently— "Why so pale and filing idea to date, and frank- years. VI e learned that he came workers. Josephine La from the Arthur High when Fall term- open. Briefly, the Iowa plan pro vide* ihal each student buy a lO-ceni Defense Savings Stamp 'ach week to build up post war In the falls of I63« a green >.holar>h.p fundv for Mudents freshman appeared on the cam in the armed forces *>'h 'h' >nlcnUoti of mak Treasury officials consider the 'ff? Atlantic Christian College :jling ly* admit they have no lugge*- (,AA training program*, in some lions for improvement. Credit i>far Greenville fr for the original idea goe. to had graduated the preceding Francis Weaver, first year law ipring Maybe 1 had belter tell Mudent at Itwa. -y°^ <>' •►'om I am speaking Of course you have already guessed itS Albert Tyson. IW) colleges ad universities where the CAA program had been allowed lo lapse. The ex panded program for next year, announced recently by CAA and the War Departmenl. will re- School hich he Lamm, wan?” Couldn’t have been because Betty vis| who came from Louisburg Col- way up thar—Oh! no. . . . lege in the fall of 1940, is no. Rumor has it that exception. When "Joe" entered A. C. as a Junior it was rather difficult ON THK H1A.S . . The Federal Kegister points out that Stockton Junior Col- As most college beginners do quire u« again of dormant col- lege and Modesto Junior college Albert "lay low" for Ihe lege facililie^. and possibly ev in California have moved to two years—drinking in to discover everything about her since she was a day student com ing in on the bus. About all we first could learn was that she was a the quiet, dignified girl from Lu- Evelyn refused to nin| for chief-marshal—course we can figure that one! out, and we can say, off the record of course that we don’t blame you, Evelyn—But one quts-| tion—did it all start with a cinder in Guy’sj eye? .... You may quote me on this—It’s definitely! Gordon for Nelle—don’t ask why but anybodyl can tell the "beam" when they see it. . . the same "beam” by the way that Joyce radiates] when Howard comes up to the Post Office. “In the spring a young man’s fancy lightly! lablishment of new ones. too. Carson City. Nev.. "by reason of knowledge he was lo use later, cama. Goals arc for an increase of 20.- the emergency existing in Cali- His third year brought out his During her Senior year Joe ()00 in both elementary and sec- fornia caused by the present hidden characteristics He be- beomed to get around quite a bit.! ondary training courses .'rten state of war” came a faithful member of the She lived on th campus and was | thoughts of love” for further infor who arc accepted will acquire Gels right to the heart of the .education club and was elected elected Senior Representative jgg Rackley and Hilley. Twas over- Matus as enlisted reserves in issue Junior Class Marshall. on the Woman’s Dormitory | ^eard t’other day a statement: "Wonder why Ihe air corps or will, on finishing. IM’IDKNTAIXy .. During his Senior year, we someone doesn’t nab Fussell. He’s cute!” Veil serve as CAA Hying instructors. Maryland’s Hood college, in ^ Sorority girls were especially for general information the sandwich men' man. At the end of his Junior Joe and she wasj(hrow out this little thought—Ethel Clayton year, he was elected Senior rep- s's'erhood. (jggjj, thinking the same thing some time ago... rcsentative on the Men’s Dormi- became a full-fledged | sandwich men were also depending lory Council and Secretary- "'ember she was elected Vice-j ^ morsel, but thst Treasurer of the Y. M. C. A. He f‘''es‘‘lent of that organization, seems to have faded. , . was asked jo serve on the Cam years on Senior Hall evidently has been keeping its pus Religious Council as a mem- accomplish so activities comparatively on the Q. T, lately. Ml'e ber of the Financial Committee. eagerly watch the fu- have noticed Angel’s partiality to the men in un- We find him really handling iform, especially the marines—and we did see money as he efficiently manages ; Ida Earle steal in during the wee hours of the Store, Signs point to a major Wash- relaxing its rules to permit mar- ington effort to sell the Univer- ried girls to attend school, ob sily of Iowa's "I’hoenix Fund" ■lerved that the move is an effort post war scholarship plan to all lo adjust "lo situations arising U S. colleges. If the idea can from the war emergency." mth die Books Uuratiim for llvath. a start-; hind the military array we will ling narrativE. Kivea in ita en-jf#c a younger army, even morel-^he "Y" If I'm a prophet, you’ll soon.maybe Lieutenant Tyson!) tirrty the procOTs Hitler has fanatic than the soldiery. This (used and is using in "the Making army too must be vanquished ^ of the Nazi." It gives a com- before Hitlerism can be destroy-; plele picture of the German edu ed To permit it to exist would 'cational machine which takes a be a blunder inviting a third ca child in infancy and dcvelopes lamity like those of 1914 and him into a soldier who will fight 1919 " | Spring right here with .oon appear. They are planning fanatically for Germany and -The Pimpf”, Nazi boys from “"‘I fresh- read about Dr. Albert Tyson (or mornmg not so long ago, but on the wliole, re-; Among the Greeks Religious Emphasis fl> now every person on the campus should hate m hi' own mind a tummariicd picture of all lhal Religious Emphatis Week did for our campm .Mr t)ra«h. with his inspiring mes sages of irue living, did for the students lhal thing which so long has been lacking Thoac who have picked Ihe very heart of his chapel tpccchcs and vesper messages and combined inlo one trend of thought, have found a plan for abundant living which if followed cannot but succeed The success that Religious Emphasis Week has met wilh this year could not have been, had not the ('ampua Religious Council worked as consiatcnlly and as untiringly as it did The carcful planinng of the week is surely repaid lo our campus Tb« COLLEGIATE takes great pride in that we have had this year. Its editor and staff sayiog lhal lht^ week has been one of Ihe mott asecnaful period* of thought and meditation cateod ibc wish lhal the students of Atlantic Uutstwa College will not forget the theme, mcAAing and u(niflican,:c of tbit week. Nail conqueM of Ihe world e to 10. "The Jungmaedel”, Nazi Gregor Ziemer. for ten year* girls from 6 to 14, "The Jung president of the American col- volk." boys from 10 to 14. "The ony School in Berlin, points the BDM", girls from 14 to 20, "The jcrucl picture which shows how Hitler Youth", boys from 14 to the German boys are indoctrin- 18, are alt given separate dis- ated with the idea of becoming cussion in this book It truly zealous soldiers and how the pictures the "receptial, curious, 'girls are filled with Ihe hope of waiting, eager, impatient, youth 'becoming zealous breeders for of Germany. I Hiller Dr. Ziemer. native Amer- I'crhaps no other recent ican. educator, and newspaper tion has been read so widely, and correspondent, was afforded advertising so untiringly as has; many apportunities to secure Knuralion for I>ealh. To one first hand information concern who is vitally interested in iing the education of German learning more about "Nazified” I Youth. He came lo know the Germany. Fxlucation for Death people and lo know what con- is a commendable book dilions really are in Germany. Lord Halifax has said, "Kdu Around this actual, personal ration fur Death shows how un-i 'experience. Dr Ziemer builds bridgeable is the gulf between jhis "irue-to-German life" story the Nazi and ourselves Here jof Nazi education. It is an edu- you can see exposed in all its [cation based on sex and on cruelty and horror the system {the building of an admiration of perversion with which, since land devotion to the "beloved iheir advent to power, the Nazis banquets just a few weeks man girls soon ahead, the Greeks are enjoying a period of activity after their winter months of lagging be hind. Delta Sigma, Phi Sigma Tau, and Sigma Tau Chi are planning to have their annual spring banquets together, giv ing the saved dimes to the de- , fense. They have committees j from each sorority to discuss and plan for the coming frolic. Miss Jimmie Woodward. Sec retary of Y W. C. A. at Chapel April 13 at Phi Hill, who was recently a guest fraternity house, on Delta Sigma sorority held its weekly meeting at Margaret Glover's home with Margaret and .Marjorie Barnes acting as joint hostesses. They had as their guest a former member and graduate of Atlantic Christian ports indicate ye girls of Senior Hall have been disgustingly out of the news as of late., ,. Of course we realize our inadequacy when it comes to covering the gossip front, if you would like to see a certain faculty blush just ask Senorita Brewer to comment on the relative value of heaters in autos—-also la Senorita was heard to ask her class if she has told them about the Mexican embrace — the class’ response? Well, shock, naturally! ! ! ! Don’t say we told you, Latta, but Mary Lib is definitely one to be watched. . . . Just as a matter for the records we would like to mention Tillic and Bill and extend to them our sincerest wishes for lasting happiness. . . . also our con gratulations to Mr. Grove. . . . for now Dr. Secret sends his trusted aides on their way with College. Miss Selma Arner, so cial service worker at Newport the stern reminder you must be vigilant—the News, Va. Sigma Tau Chi sorority met Kappa Alpha They discuss- show must go on! j\PI‘RECIAT10N I I would like to take this opportunity to our campus, spoke to the ed plans for their annual fresh- thank publically those members of the Collegi- Phi Sigma Tau girls at their man tea to be given soon. ; ate staff who have so faithfully worked with me weekly meeting She kept them fraternity 'whatever success it has been was entertained by Mrs. Smith To the new editor, Mary Louise Rose, 1 entertained with a lively discus sion of sororities at Chapel Hill. I’hi Sigma Tau, by the lucky flip of a coin, has been chosen to have its sorority represented in the college bulletin which will 4. We hold open house to with a chess and monogram par ty. English coffee and tea and extend rhy sincere congratulations and fruit salad was served to wish her all of the success with the editing freshments. They are planning possibly be hers to have their banquet this year' on May 2 at the Cherry Hotel. The boys in Phi Kappa Alpha EDITOR The Collegiate Published Monthly by The Students of ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE Wilson, N. C. present other way what a foul and vile <lown stairs and back up again, tained their sister sorority Phi-’'^' WATSON Editor hen be- thing Naziism is” , ®- '*’e shall always sign out Sigma Tau, with a steak dinner WOODALL Business Manager Tin Pan Alley Tract I Fuhrcr." Hitler. It is an educa- have deliberately degraded the Massengill and all council have been doing spring plant- . tion which has made and is mak- minds and morals of the rising members (including Myra ing. They have planted shrub-1 j ing an attempt to destroy, in the generation in Germany. It is ^’horton), at all hours until bery in their yard. Their ban- minds of its followers. American when we contemplate what Hit-; -00. providing they live up to quet is being planned for May 9 •principle* and American ideals ler has done to the young that our by-laws. at the Cherry Hotel. | [In his own words. Dr. Ziemer we 'says; "If and when his j fighting force is beaten, then realize more than in any! 5 We,have agreed to tiptoe Sigma Alpha fraternity enter- a steak dinner .EXACTLY where we are going, at the Golden Weed Grill on SUBSCRIPTIOKKATE $1 OoTe^EM no matter what hour or where March 25. They are busy with ' *ego. plans of their annual banquet' EDITORIAL STAFF 7. We have already refrained for .May 1. NAOMI MORRIS Associate Editof WE, the undersigned, are to anyone walking on our hall will from conversing by means of With all these coming events ARNOLD Sports Edit« tiptoe quietly the windows and we shall con being planned it’s about timp LOUISE ROSE Cooperative EJit« be known at the TIN CAN AL .LEY CLUB of ATLANTIC 2 All people who don’t co- tinue to do so. for the inmates of these organi- CHRISTIAN COLLEGE operate in being very quiet while 8. We shall cease sending zations to begin casting their WE, this 26th day of March, in or on our possessions shall be messages to the "Y” store by peepers around for company at l!‘42. have drawn up this set asked. "Remove ihy self from wireless (floor of Room 23). ! these gala occasions—or do they ,of by-laws to be observed by East End Tin Can Alley prem 9. Smoking on halls shall be already have their eye on the each member and alt people ises." absolutely prohibited lucky one? Anyway they’re , trespassing on EAST END TIN, 3. All lights shall be extin-: 10. No one shall come on our something to remember and an CAN ALLEY. ,guished at 11:00 promptly (even halls in the middle of the night occasion that one always hopes BY-LAW'S I if the rats come in to dine with calling "Suoy-y-y o-o. pig, pig,” to attend again. So Edvan Tompson Edith Cartwright C. D. Gurganus Vince Cxjiombo Claudia Lucas Albert Tyson Philip Banks Ruth Beard Katherine Lewis Frances Hemby Carolyn Parrish Virginia Lancaster Mary Colones Willard Woodard Troy Godwin Ruth Hoard I. From this day forward.us at 1:00) _[Cotihnued on Pjge Four] j you girls and boys. -luck to all BUSINESS STAFF ' JOE QUINERLY .. Assistant Business Minag®

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