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COLLEGIATE
Volume XVI.
Atlantic Christian College, Wilton, N. C., May 15, 1943
Numb<>r H
New Organization
RepiacesY.M.-Y.W.
All Students To Members
Of Student Christian As
sociation.
I\^ew Publication Heads
The approved plan for the new
Student Christian Association
lakes the place of the Y. M. C. A.,
Y W’. C. A., and Campus Re-
Uglous Council.
Kvery student of Atlantic Chris
tian Collef^e will automatically
bet ome a member of the Student
Christian Association. This or-
ianUatlon will be headed hy an
Advisory Board composed of
three appointed faculty menibers
who are the Religious Rducation
Committee. Then there will he
two representatives elected hy
the student body.
This Hoard will act as a Ruid-
In? f?roup. Members of this
lioard may attend regular Cabinet
meetings and offer suggestions,
but will not have voting power.
This Board will approve any
major program or project of any
rouunlttee or group before such
<,au be put In action.
The head of the Association
will be a Chairman and a Secre
tary elected by the student body.
The Cabinet shall be composed
of the elected officers plus the
head or chairman of each com
mittee.
The Cabinet shall act as a
desiring house and a suggestive
^roup for the work and plan
ning of each committee.
This Cabinet must know of
and approve all activities before
nr are presented to the Ad-
;y Hoard.
Chairman shall have t
(Continu^'d on page three)
A
Pictured abovf are the ne» publlratlon heads and the chle» •
marshal for next year.
From left to right they are: Miss Mary I.rOUl8e Hose, **dltui I
of the Knot; Mls>* Ada Kathr yn Coor, Kdltor or the
Miss Charlotte Thomas, rhlef murthal: Miss Dixie Smith, busiuet^
manager for th»- and Miss Mary J. Nackoj*. faculty ad* ’.
visor for the 1
MIhw Vivian Denning, chairman ol May Day, and Miss .Mar,
Jennette. business munauer for th«* Tiiie Kn(»t wttre not present |
when the picture was made. '
Golden Knot
Sponsors Drive
For Refugee
A drlv« for $3&0 U lM*lnK spun
pored hy the (lOld^D Knot Honor
' to rnabh* a refugev from
one of the war-torn countrlva to
study at Atlantic ('hrliitUn I'lil
; leg**
At a reocnt chapel dlscuimlon
jMtudents and farulty enthusiastic*
ally supported this drive.
i
' ‘ \Vf shall be helping a refugee
I by giving hliii an opportunity to
[learn and w<* will In turn gather
;a belter understanding of oth«»r
lH*ople and of other uatloni*. ’ de-
ii lsred a* studfnt memb«T.
Graduation Plans
Aie Cam pi el ed
SPEAKER
Freshman Class
Gives Mystery Play
May Day Has
Patriotic Theme
Hlood-curdUng screams and
wild, screeching noises emanat>
ing from Howard Chapel doors,
windows, and cracks on the night
of May 1, marked the presenta
tion of The Ghowt of Gnx*n Man
sion, by Clarice Wardall, a mys
tery play In three scenes given
I>y the Freshman Class.
Spectators entered Into a dark
ened chapel and were ushered to
their seats by candlelight. An
eerie atmosphere was provided
with the playing of organ music
by Celia Crawley.
With the striking of cymbals,
the play was announced by Rachel
Jones. Screams and horrible
laughter, sounded as the curtain
rose. Two university students,
Irvin Nichols and Rosalyn Ml-
zelle. found themselves accident
ally locked in an old deserted
mansion supposedly haunted.
Frightened by weird sounds and
the sight of a ghost, they des
perately try to find a means of
escape.
The ghost, placed by Guy Dlx*
on. was one of our professors who
invented the haunted house story
to scare people away from the
mansion. Henpecked by their
wives, they did this so that they
could secretly have their weekly
card game. Robert Jones, Greg
Herring, and James Beatty played
the roles of the other three be
wildered and confused professors.
When the students and pro
fessors discover each other, a
merry situation evolves. Both
groups are terrified by offstage
screams and grating sounds. They
realize that someone else Is In the
mansion, but soon discover that
the noises came from a parrot
which had given their secret away
to their wives.
Jessie Turner was the scream
ing sensation and Bryan Haislip
took care of the nerve-wracking
noises and other sound effect.
Staging and lighting were und-
^r the supervision of Johnnie
Green. Make-up artist was Mlr-
James. Lula Purvis Gray
was iissistant director.
The play was under the dlrec-
of Miss Mary J. Nackos.
The annual May Day Frolics
were held out on the front cam
pus Saturday. May 1. at 4:30
The theme of a victory gar
den complete with vegetablen and
flowers and infeated with bugs,
wart carried out very appropriate
ly.
Mis; Pr.inces Sermons, daugh-
it*r oi V»‘ ar.d .\1rt Leslie R.
^^»;rnnH' i (I- F Barnwell. N. C,.
■ -I’" I ' U'ft*.. Mr -i ■ '' ,
(Citrb ' i' . - of Micro. S. C..
rnl<»U ovtT It.' Festival,
Miss SermonH was dressed In
an angel-skln white satin gown,
original design with inserted Im
ported late. The gown had a
basque waljit and a flowing chif
fon train. The sleeves were
pointed, long leg-of-mutton. One
strand of pearls was worn above
the sweetheart neckline. A plain
flnger-tlp veil fell below the
crown of white flowers.
Her maid of honor. Miss Lena
Howard (Bill) Sermons, sister of
the queen, wore a yellow gown of
taffeta and net. Her head dress
was small with a short veil.
Miss Doris White. Vanceboro.
N. C.. and Miss Carolyn Baggette.
Wllaon. N. C., wore identical blue
lace gowns, with pleated skirts
and short sleeves. They also
wore small head dresses with
veils.
Ladies of the Court, which in
cluded Misses Huldah Rowe. Wil
son: Klizabeth Browning. Wash
ington. X. C-; Charlotte Thomas.
?;im City: Rebecca Cockrell. Wil
son: Ava Gray Barnes. Kenly;
Frances Hemby. Maury; Ann
Walnwrlght. Wilson; Earle W'll-
Uams, Zebulon; Virginia Dare
Atkins, Wilson; and Kvelyn Rus
sell, St. Stephenn. S, C.; wore
Identical dresses of taffeta In
shades of yellow. Blue, pink and
lavender.
The Heralds: Misses Kaydcen
Sasser and Merle Jackson, both
of La GranKe, N. C.. wore identi
cal short pleated skirts of white
satin, with long sleere blouses.
Their blue satin capes with white
IlninKS were knee length.
Flowers for the occasion were
donated by the people of Wilson.
The throne was decorated by Pbl
.Sigma Tau Sorority.
Miss Celia Crawley. Wilson, and
Miss Madeline Smalley, Director
of physical education, had charge
of the actlrltles. Mis* Crawley
is a senior and will graduate In
August. She is a music major.
Faculty Entertains
Honor Students
The faculty of Atlantic Chrl**
tian <'oIlege entertained the ttu-
dentil making the honor roll for
the last term at a Salamagumtl
party at the Woman’s I'lub on
Friday night, April 30. at 8:30
o'clock.
M«mbers of the faculty greet
ed the guests at the door at«d
dlrecttd them to the coat rooai
and then Into the main parlor
where tables wero set for mixtd
games- •,
A Salamagundl party consl- -
.1 !>'*.»/mu ,****-
garnet, the winner* of e«^ gar) •
moving to a different t^ble at
the close of the game. The player
winning the most games automat
ically be< omea th« winner for the
evening. Tallies were drawn to
determine where a guest should
play first. Bingo, anagrams, au
thors. old maidit, pick-up slicks,
rummy, dominoes, checkers, aod
oth*T gameii were played.
ProfesMor Perry Case, registrar
of the < ollege, welcomed the hon
or stud»*nts. building his speech
around the V’s—V for vigor;
V for vitality; and V for vallance.
Miss Margaret Farmer, speak
ing for the students present, re
sponded to his speech of welcome.
A ( ourse of respberry sherbert,
rakes and nutH was served.
The clvlr organltallonn of Wil
son will asked to contribute
to the drive. The students set
their goal at |J00 which will
leave IlSO for thi* civic clubs
Many Individual pled«et ar«> Im«-
ing made also.
Boxes have htM*n placed In Kin-
"t‘y Hall, the "Y" Store, the Col
lege Grocery, Caldwt«U Hall, and
the dining hall for any donations
the students feel frei» to glvtv
The refugee will be selected by
faculty iind students. They will
havH the privilege of selecting th
•tudent from (Jermsny. France,
Holland. Japan, ('hlna, Italy, or
many other smaller countries.
The drive will last for approxi
mately two w<*eks or until the
goal is reached.
DH. MOKNKI.I. H \UT
Women’s Council
: Elects New
Officers
Margaret Garriss
Gives Recital
( .\I.I ,MM!
.\nollier gratluiitlon dny in
fHMt Hp|ir(>a4 lilng. Vour old
\lnm .MatfT 1h rorfllally Invlt-
tng y<»u to t<» tlie
iiK'iu emrnt K*<tc1>m*m May
at 10::io in th«* HowanI
>l<*nioHal <‘ha|H*l.
.Not only thal, 1m to b«-
an .\lunini Lunc)i(*<>n for you
that vrry day in the ficrt Hanly
Dlniiig Hall at
.\lunml F. \V.
U eljpnann all of you lo
come to the rani|>UH for a K'xxI
lonif viftlt.
Miss Margaret nafriss, an out-
slatfdlng member of the senior
class of Atlantic ('hrlstlan Col
lege, gave her graduating recital
In voice In Howard Memorial
(’hapel on Friday evening. May 7.
.Miss (*arrls. soprano, was pre
sented by I*rof»*ssor John W. Fon
taine.
The program Included numbers
from V'erdl. Handel, Arne, lyoe-
eve. Arditl. !>«*<hmont. I^ng, Bis
hop and olht*r well known music
writers. As an encore Miss Gar
riss sang “Coming Thru the llyo.”
Thf stage was decorated with
early spring flow«*rs. .Vo other
propt*rtles with exception of the
piano were used.
.Miss (iarrlss wore a white Jer
sey gown, sprinkled with sliver
studx. Her flowers were a should
er corsage of red roses and valley
lilies.
i'rofessor Fontaine, who accom
panied Miss Garriss, was dressed
In formal clothes also.
Ushers wore white evening
gowns with corsages of mixed
flowers. They were: Misses .Mary
Taylor Gray of .Margarettesvllle;
Wllma Williams of Wilson's Mills;
.Mary Ixtulse Hose and Lyle Reid
I Starling of the college.
.Miss Garriss Is the daughter
' of Mr. and Mrs. .Marcus A. Gar-
' rlss of .Margarettesvllle, N. C.
Miss Ruth Bllxsard. senior, wan
fleeted by the girls of Atlantic
(‘hrlstlan College to head the
Womens Dormitory Assm’lallon
for the «osulug school term In
elections held Monday. April 19.
Ske su» Mltf Frauci. Hem
by as pr«Nildeni.
Other offtc*‘r* of the glrl’f: a<
Moclatlon wore named Tu«'«day
morning, April tin- 27. Th*'y
;ire: .Miss V'Ictorla WllllamSon
as vlce-presld«*nt r •• p 1 • ^ *
MIsn Huth UUtxard; Mist
Kll»ab*«th Johnson as necretary
succiM'dlng MlS" Kleanor Blow.
Miss Caro Lee Mornan as treas
urer taking the place of Miss
Kllzabctli Johnson; Mli»s Ad«*le
K<>e aii house president of Kinsey
Hall following Mias Madeline God
win, and Miss Isla Mae Phipps
as house prenldent of (!aldwell
Hall replacing Miss Haxel John
son.
(’lass represenlatlv«*s wore chos-
on Tuesday eri-nlng by the
glrU of i*ach respective class. Sen
ior repreai-ntatlve will be Miss
lr«*ne Davis; Junior representa-
tWf will be Mis* Horothy Jarvls;
and the sophomore reprenonlalive
position win b** hold by Miss l.ula
Purvis Gray.
Misses Jeanne Hllley and
Claudia LucaH will act as town
TopreNentatlveS.
Miss Klhel Kugenla Stlckley
and .MIkh Kva Mao Whitley, douns
of tho two dormitories will act
as faculty advisors for the coun-
cll-
SENIOR ROLL
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1 PLKIK.K
Ah new e<lIlor of the Coll©-
^{iate I to:
Work constantly, and as ef-
fiH-iently v* I can,
K<'ef» the jMiM-r open Ut
rrltirl^m »nd repro^ nt e<iually
all organlzatlonH awl Individ
uai«* on the canipuw.
(SI«n«Nl) Ada Kathr>n (
EXAMINATION SCHEDULE
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Dr. Howell Hart To Make
Commencrment Address.
Plans for graduation of the
rlaait of *43 on May ;{4 are In
'ho tlnal stage* of cotnpletlon at
thU time Dr Hoinell Hart of
Duke rnivei»ll> will dellvor the
iimment oment addi e ■>
On Saturda>. !3. at 4 00
p m. the program will bo^tln
with tho Cla» >• Dsn Kxen laes prr
-< ntod by the senior cls»s, With
iho vuilouii tnombors of tho cla»>
■ »n the one, tho >'luss Historian,
Miss Naomi Morrli* and clus« of-
ric««rN ^111 feminist o The class
poot and the class prophot will ad
dn-M the group, sftor which Mlfi5
FisnroN llomby will load the Last
Will j»nd ToMtamont of the clas»
(f ’43 ThU will be followod by
tho traditional St^dutmore Daisy
(‘hain and fsrowell aong, and tho
Honlor cluHH ^ong
I'ho muiilc- department of thr
coIloKo will glvo a recital on Hat-
urday night In Howard t*ha|»e|
at K'30 p m Tho first psrt will
be the volco tind piano itudentii
of Mr Fontaine and Miss Druek
ormlller, whilo tho last portion
of tho urogram will consist of
numbi’rs sung by the Knsomble
undor tho direction of Miss Druck-
ormlller
The Knsemblo will offor two
groupN of songs. In the first will
bo Kdiucn My >lotlier Tauitlil Me
by Dvorsk. M) i.litle lUnjo by
DltUmun. Th«’ Hwjin liy S.ilnt-
saem; -tnd I'he >tM4ii Markrll*4B
by Woavei lu iho sc<ond group
will tpp»*4T. Tilt K«HM*ry liyNevIn,
S)l«la by speaker and Come To
'I'lio I'lilr by Martin
The liaccHlaurouto norm<»n will
ho glvon In iho First ('hrUtlsn
(’hur*'h by Dr H. H Hllley. This
will bo hoard at II 00 a. m. Sun
day morning.
Sunday ovonlnc at 8:00 p. m
Dr. T T rtwoarlngou. minister of
Iho First Christian Church of
Wlla«jn, will dollvor iho farewell
mormon to the senlom In Howsrd
ChstM'l. Tho public Is Invltod.
Tho highlight <if the ontlre
graduation program occurs Mon
day morning whon. following Iho
graduation addrenn. which will be
(lollvorod by Dr. HornoU Hart,
of Duke 1‘nlverslty, tho prononta-
tlon of diplomas Is made Dr.
Hart Is sn eminent sociologist
snd Is tho author of sevoral Imoks
on soelology.
Flfiy-throo rtonlom will recaive
dogrooH at that time.
Immedlatoly following tho pro-
a«*ntatlon of diplomas, there will
bo the annual proiM*ntntlon of
cup* and awards Thet«o awards
will bo glvon for tho bout all-
around athleto, highost scho|ai»tlc
average, tho Denny Kitsay Cup.
esssy on the Collogo .Motto.Msry P.
('burchw#*ll Trophy. Waters Cup.
Faculty (’up. Organlxatlon Hchol-
arship Cup. H. H. lli>ss. Jr., Ton-
nU Cup, Phi Kiippa Alpha Ath-
loilc Kcholarshlp Trophy, Phi
Delta (»amma Kportmanship (*up,
and tho Dolta Hlgma Kororlty
Hcholastlr Trophy.
Those who have alroady re-
The followinif Hi*niorn will
(fraduate the 24th of .May;
Carolyn Baggette, Wilson; Mar
garet V. Barnes, PInetops; Klea
nor F. Blow, V'ancftboro; Kliza
beth Browning, WaKhington, N.
C.; C'assle Mao Cowell, Bayboro; Jcolvod degreos before lM*lng called
L. C. I>avls, Jr.. .Micro; Katherine 'Into the armod for‘o« aro- Kay
Doanit. Wilson. .Margaret Farm- ('arraway, Bruce Davis. Albert
or. Wilson; Theresa Fisher, Uocky (Jalnoy. John Hicks. Ambrose
Mount; Margaret Garriss, Mar- Manning. Losile Murray, and Hap-
KaretaVllle; KfTle Ko||y tlllrhrlst, | |ro (J'.Veal.
Cam**ron; fiarah Mae (»reene. Bd- i — -
havon, Charlie Harrlstjn, Wll-
llamston. Franc«» Hemby, Maury;
Hazel Johnaon. Kerr; Mary l^ls
Jonen, Klliah»‘thtown; Kuby '(!.
Jonet, Konly; Virginia I/ancaster,
.New B*rn; Huth .Matthews. Wll
•on, ('arrle Davis May. Wilson;
.Myrtle May, Wlnterrllle; Klsle
V. May. Uocky Mount; .Naomi
Morris*. Wilson Pluma Narron,
Kenly; Florence pacu, Bailey;
Carolyn Parrish. Wilsons Mills;
Clara F. Parker, Pine Mvel; las
sie Johnson Howe, Wilson; Hal*
(Contlnuixl on page thre«>
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H4*ntH«n.
H.iHi |». in lar»*»«**ll H*^non.
Monday, .May 21
10 lUi a. in. i*ra<lua(lon Ft*
on 1m*» hIiIi a<tdre4i«» !»)-
Dr. lUrl.
p in. Alumni IVam|uet
and .Mooting