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FEATURES
• Trial* and Tribulation*
• Through I hv Kryhoir
• llomr Sick?
Atlnntic (.'hnMiaii i'<>llo«f. (VtobiT l.">. 1948
Nunib**r 1
Initial Work Bcgini
On Girl’s Domitorv
Jones Brothers Construction Co.
Promises Completion By Sept.’49
Al'tor a fnistnitfd attempt to eiovt a ilorn\itorv fi)i-
.itnen on a s'to bouxht on the Kaieijrh lliirhway l)v At- South an.l r^ntr»i Amrrlran ntu
i intio Christian {'olleKt' in work is iinder way »"*'
r the construction of a dormitory for that purpose on * i,in7r%ii«T from *o.t»u^
le piesent collejre -iite. The construction hid has jfone to mulii.
illu- Jones Bros. Construction Conii)a-y of Wilson. I’himh- ('»<■'
507 Enrolled Homecoming Festivities To
iScteT Cet Underway October 23
The «*nronm^nt atr«MiclY ai 5oT • ii 11/^'v IT
1, i.r*.r .h.n UM >«r. Hr f jf j)^jy Domitories 1 o HoKi Upcn Housc
Room Prizes To Be Awarded
The twenty-third of October markH Ilnmeconiing for
th*' :'i\d of the y#Mir, oni*
)arx^«t • iroUmvntf In ihe hUlory
•>f !hf* ooU»*K«* l«
Thh Tt*:ir th** roU»*K«*
finK anil heatiiiR bids went to the New liern Plumbing
[anil HeatlnK Company, and tlie.—
. .K-irldil »lrln« lilii wi-nt to ihi- t .
[AVhlin»*y Kleciriial Company of iNew baciiltv
1 WilHon.
KRlImatrd romplelion
title for ihf n«-w dormUory han
1949. and I'KtUr' INlIlC
jlt. vn M*t a:* S**pt
ith.* extimHlt^d roHt U B<»t at four
:fiundrt‘d thoiitcind doUarx. I'pon
|ri>n>»iniclh»n o( this n«*w hiiiUlin»s
[It >ki)l b»‘ poHMth!** for women lo
\\ :-ut** ('aldwell Hall lo be uk»*<1
a dormitory for men. The icreat
Influx of co-edK and the rolleKe’B
h>od for expansion makes Imme-
Mate conBtrnrtioii imperative.
[ .\rrhitect drawlnR* show the
li. ilidine to be an Impretmlvo one
|(.r brick conBtnutlon trimmed
:th IlmeHtone. The building will
I - i-onRtructed after an L design.
winK and the main entranoe
l:;.*iuK Lee Street, the other winjc
f i. fnc Rountree Street. Natural
opInK terrain of the Bite will
[iiilow for the construjtion of a
jvround floor. One of the main
f . .itures of this floor will be the
'inreatlou hall meaBurlnK twen-
jtv-«ix by fifty-nine feet with a
atone fireplace. This room
iwiM bo used for informal social
L.itlierlnKB and an adjoining kit-
. .He vill add to the conven-
i**nc> of preparing food for such
With th«* tipenii):: <»f th«' -^rhi»ol
; fu* oil S. ptfiiibei i:\. nine nev»
mt hi’i«'(s Were .idd**d lo the facul-
Uea. well repre-
nted by Thoman ('altahan. Ar*
thur Oarrett, Paul Olaxer. Joe
Culletia Mike Kraveti, Joe
rtfdl. <'harlei» I.evey. and Nick
S(H'»n..i»
The niNtp of VIricinIa brinr.s to
u< Ke fMirrljer. D*‘nnlii llln-
v%. Vifxii r»trK»'T, Uob Ki»her. Uill
K-ndrl»'A. r.nyU* Sutton. I*erev
I’ttlr Sluarl INnde. along with
\V»Ht (lerald 1‘onlleih-
Success
rhrUUun s*rv*l^"r'lu*b * and' !h» <he ulumni of Atlantic Chri.^tian Collejfe, Alumni prei«i-
Kiiid.-nt Clirlxlan AaMx-tatlon dent. Mr. Kussell T. Roebuck, announcer*, that Uegistni-
(-ahtnd. annual KnUmm^nl Oajr (j„„ yy.j|| l),.|jin Ht I :.'10 p.m. in the parlor of Kini«ey Hall,
hfld on ihr rampu* 8»tur- homecomintr there w open hoUHe hi all dor
mitories. fraternity houseM, and barrHckr.,
‘ Oprn hou»r win tMiln al 4
Wilder Elected
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itldHitinn xin imtheu w.<it • niitl Kt rej«t l>e«hleld-
New York la represented by
(’arroll lirown frtnu Kinxs Park,
and Wllllaiii \*'alker from !^>ng
ImIhim} (’iiy
Student* Ircm other maten are
Tonimy \^'al«h from ('annnnabury.
l‘»*nnHylv.»nln . !*.ob ('lark ind Pat
from Atlanta. Oeorgla;
Maffcl from IMoomfleld.
in:<ny i)< purttnents and utd in of-
ferln« ,\ wider ran;;e t»f ii»bjeit =
to *be Htud**nt?«
• • A. Hamlin, the ^»n (»f Dr
Ha.n'in. in a nnilvt* of WUkou and
a t.ia»l..:.te of He ban re
ceived the following degrees:
A U . l\ IV. nnd Th U ThU Ir hi*»
>)ryt year of teaching. HU posi-
»io:i on the faculty at present la •l**r^e\; Jame« Hitter from
day. mtolM*r S 8tudent* from
tugh fu'hmilii and collexea of North
('iroUna began regiaterlnB at tea
o'rh»ck and continued to do ao
until e|e\i*n Thene jtudentt came
141 Atlttutic ('hriatlan <'olle*e b#- » 1 I'' 1*a.
. uUHe of their Interest lo full* l^^ClltOr
limn t'hrNtlnn vocation* It la the
litii ( f KnlUtm<'nt Day to glre aid
lo iht»M4- of our young p«M)ple who
iiave rxprenn*M| their Interent In
iheiM* fl«*lt!n of aervlce.
The program included * talk
b\ Ucv (’ Mitnley Morton, ml«-
and laat through ft 8U. Two prli-
e« will he awarded for the moat
nltracHve room* In both Kioaey
and Caldwell Ifallc Kor Ihe i?’r
ut.il moat attractlrr room, iher*
In un .-iM-llon hi>ld 8*pt»ml.fr will *>' honoraM. m»nllnn To Ih*
23. 194H. Jamer Wilder waa elect
•d by Ihe atudent biKly to replace
Klmer Loftin who reaigned an
editor of the Pine Knot
Plana for aponanrlng the An
«lonary to Puerto RIro Uaing t\ixa\ arc well underway.
the worda of Harold Btaaaen, po-
litlrlan. Reverend Morton aald.
Mnybe the uUHWer lo our world
.onfunit>n la In the handa of our
utlaMonurlea
T'»i» l<e\erend Morion placed
hi*; empu»ialj* on Ihe need for mla-
(hat of the Kreghman lUble In
structor. Alao he teuchen varioute
adv.ii*.ed c()urK«‘H an*i nerven In
till* -..litcliv of ('hHirman of th»^
IMiliMc U« iHtlouii ('ommittee
.Mr. I.. I4. .Murray replace* Mlfi?'
.•<UHan Vitk in Ihe Department of
LauuuitKe comen from Lu*
ranui and attciuled nchool at A. C)..
i’. r. T C.. Duke, and Varoliua.
where he received
M A. dexreen. Kor theae pant few
Saint Joseph,
('hai I0K Khlman
ton. D. C.
Mlaaourl. and
from Wnnhlng-
th« direction of the editor and
Morgan Sumner, bualneaa man*
ager. It I* iipected that between
1.000 and 1.600 dollara worth of
adi will be told.
Thia <alll be aupplemented by
approximately S.SOO dollara al
loi.arl.-. mid th.- quallfloailona ,,y
Students Elect
Class Officers
ile«* for work In the miaalon
fltddr Dr. K K Smith, of In-
illuiu'polU. Indiana, in hia talk
on the t.ilitihlry, aiated that more
education Ik requlr**d of a mlnU'
t*>r ihau of ^ny other church-re-
la*ed field.
The afternoon aeaalon waa held
With Profeaaor John Watera as
halrman. Mlaa Jenny Martin.
frult-inlty having the |>eai oulaldi*
decuralion th«*re «Ul be a prl»e.
alao
Following open houae. the
Alumni Aaaoclatlon will aaaemblr’
I’nder dining r»>om of the Hrliga
Hotel tor dinner and a bualneai
aeaalon At this meeting, the new
officera for the year of 19411 and
'49 will l»e elected Mr H T
Hell. Jr.. a graduate of 1^33 and
Chairman of AthletU A«M(M'tatUm.
will five A report on the money
which haa bMU ralard for foot'
ball Mr. Mell and Mr Hrure Ul-
ley have mad«* pg-ilble night
practice before each night game
for Ihe fmtlball aquad of A. C (V
Dr Hllley, during thr bualneaa
Heaalon will be aaked to report on
the future plana for Atlantic
TI.e Individual clai..-^ .• of At-
. lunt'c ChrUlian College met on
hi?. H.A. »»d J Director of Hellgloua Kducatlon
ignated ov Ihe prejiident of the ut the Kirat Meihodlat Church of
Cooperative Aaaoclatlon, Buck WMaon; Mra. Kraucea Query.
v.arOir wrvwlHv prin.iiml of thH Aiworlallon. Ilnck WlUon; Mr.
itln riniis Toilet facilltieg for rtrhool. At thi- pr.'nent (,,r i|ii- imrpoiu' cit rlwlInK <'f Hlhl«* In lhi> North Car
'1 he t)ther new French teacher
Mih, S. niylhe. wh^me hou»e wa*
in (‘lenjHon. S (V. tauuht In Hlck-
t>ry High School thla paKt year.
l.tnh men and women students
y ill a<ljoin the recreation hall as
tioTe 'vlll be occasions when both
uill >ise the hall. Ample space
will be provided on this floor for
laundry, ironing and drying faci-
liii--? A room for storing stu
dent trunks is also included In
ii.e blueprints. Space will be pro-
j jded on this ground floor for the
j i tn.rtiiig of six BtudeutH.
1 I.ocutcd on the first floor will
I 1m- a tipacioua social hall and par-
I lor with poUphed hardwood floors,
lltu.'fh i .tt itild iul Uial fur-
uishlngH. This room will be used
for the Htateiy functions of the
• olle;;". Adjoining the hall will
he two pariors to be used for in-
ilivldual tuiertalning. These par-
lor-< will be separated by sliding
d<K)is ><0 that the entire space may
be thrown n> suite for large en-
!«iiahiments. An equipped kitch-
• ii*-ite will also adjoin the social
hall. A door will lead from this
hall ii.io K garden furnished with
lawn furniture for entertaining.
The Dean of Women will occupy
a uiodu'u apartment on this floor.
Biueiirints show that the student
capacity of this first floor is thir
ty-six.
On the H“Cond floor the
She attended the I’niverjilty of
.\or‘h ('arollna. where she receiv
ed h**r A U and M.A. degrees.
She also teaches history and Kng-
llsh
Mr. H. C. (Jreen left L<iulsburK
(*ol*ege lo bei'ome a njemlw
the laculiy. From New York
vcrstty. he re<elved his H.S. and
M A d»*«ree*». His hon:e 1* In
Coldsboro. N. (*. Among the sub
jects he is teaching are Kconom-
icK. (Jeography. (lovernment, Cur-
r» nt IM:<tory and F:coni»micH. This
is hi« t'.venty-firsl year of teach-
hu.
A. M (iro'ory Joined the facul
ty iliiM year Iti be in charge of
liw Hand and (tlee Club. Mr.
Ola.w OfflTr* anil nponnori for i'lln:i 1‘iibll.- BrhooU: and Mr*. O
th.' >ear ’48 and '48. | A Mamlln. nilnlntBr of mu«lf, (lav*
The freHhnian cliian nu't In Ho- ihrn.* liriPl talka rt^latlnx to thf.|r
wrtnl C’hap**! with l*re»id.*nt Itut'k fl*■^d^ of work.
Jon.H prfnidinx iinltl they had «*'ort i-emlnar* w>-r<‘ oonduot-
elei tpd their prMldi-nt, The Sop- ''I Dlwiiaaion of a particular
homore claaii met in the White ' pli""'' of »er\ii'e wa* held In each
Houw. lo<-afd liehlncl llert Mar- s.-mlnnr -.vlili atudenta attendlnn
dy diiiInK hall with Kerry Kick- Ih- (troup of ihelr rholi-e.
Ilnhter, last year'* frenhmen
ilmru prpttidfnt. prenldinn. The Junior \ jt •
■r claw met in room No .I, Kinsey ^^OVnT’t I
>■"1-, IMII. with lu.t >ear> *opho>nore
Kierutlve Hoard ThU money la
a |>«rreulai,r ol the student*' ma-
triculatlofi fe«, whlrh 1* paid upon
entranre Into college.
Junior and Hinlor i-laa* plctur-
e» are belnn taken at th« preaent
time. Oroup pin urea will be taken J-l^rln'lVn CollViT*
as soon aa the Individual pictures
havo been completed All pictures
must be made by November tO,
194K, aluce the annual must be
turned ever to fhe printers for
publication by the first of the
following month. The continued
rtmperadon of all students will
b*> appr«c|ated.
Kach >ear. Ihe IMne Knot Staff
makeh plana for the aelectlon of
a nue*>n for the Annual. Theae
plan«i are now underway and will
b« announced to the student body
aa soon aa they have been com
pleted
ore«|{-»**t. Marlon Zollicoffer. of-
.. • .h.' ?rr »‘rr rr.z* 1: rcv
No 8 of Kinsey Hall, with th»*
former junior president. Hill llrin
.son, taking charge.
The remits of the election.-, are
AS f(dlows: Senior class presi
dent. Ilaymond Smith of Kin
•lion: Vice President. Hill lirin
son from Arapahoe: Ue<'ordini
A\^:n
\ V 111 1 1C
S(
X 4*
1 It.
Music Concert
On Octol>er at K p.m. In
Howard Memorial Chapel, the M<»-
*urt Trh» wll present a varied mu
sical concert s{M»nsored by the
('oncert Committee of Allantlr
('hristlan College.
This trio conslsta «>f VIerlyn
Cafeteria Makes
Official Debut
After much waiting and antUi
pailon, the cafeteria waa officially
opened Wednesday evening. Oc
tober 6th. The students seem lo al f(»r p<illo patients received vla-
Al B 00 p m the Pulldoep
have a fm>lball game at the stad
ium--A. C. (^ va (lullford ThIa
game conrlades the proirsm of
Homecondnx
Tha Alumni Association has
fo.ir tepr« s'Utatlves on the Hoard
of Trusle«»s Thrrp are In advU
ory capacity and «»ne has a pttwer
of vote According I»r. Hllley.
the four r*>presentatlveM have been
a valuable aid to the college
To the itudenia of A C . the
AlutnnI prenldenl exiendfl a plea
for coot>erat!on and asks that
they help welcome Ihe vlaltora on
the campus dui«ng the we«'kend
of the iSrd In order that the forth-
comlni Hoiue<'>mlng br the moat
auci'essful of ell.
I'ATIKNTH HKCKIVi; XlKlTOUH
OUKKNSMOHO The Cen
tral Carolina convaleu’enl hosplt-
Secretary, Jean Strother of Stan
(;r»*ouorv is a native of Johnstown, tcinsburg; Corresponding 9e<T*
I’a,, and attended the Cnlversity tary. Mrs. Kuth Costabile of Wll-
of Nebraska and Kastmans'. Last non; Treasurer, Hill Thigpen of . i .
y..,.r he tHUKht in .Moore s Harvey Wilaon, Officer, for the Junior ; .'"‘"w ‘V,''
roMeue. da*, are: ITe.ldent, Sparky M. S.H-r tenor, and Claire Well-
man. violinist. .Mias Duerr haa
been winning acclaim as an out-
Hlanding pianist since the age of
16, First awards hove been hera
in any contests she haa entered.
welcome the advantage of a choice
of regetablra. meata and bever
area
So far the cafeteria Is working
liors for the first time yesierday.
T i»* hospital open»*d early last
Wi*e>'. Among the first vlallors
wa^. a group from Salisbury who
In »h( Physhal Kducatlon De- Casklll of Dunn: Vice President,
partment is C. S. Blythe. He comes W’aMton Coley, of Selma: Secre
from Pittsburgh. Penn., and this tary, Miriam Driver of Wilson,
is his first year of teaching. Mr. Treasurer, Gene Driver of Dunn
Hlythe r« . eived his H.S. degree Sophomore (’lass: President. A-:
...... It A from I,<nolr Khyne and hi* M.A. brey Shinftleton of Wllaon; Vice J<>»Ph l.hevlnne «ave her hl«h
Mataiit Dtan will be furnished an University of Fresl.lont, Jimmy Fox of Vlr*ln ralinK In his ro*trum »r«t*t pu-
I.fflce and an apartment. Fifty- Carolina. la; Secretary, Betty YarborouKii pH«. At various time*, (.hlrago pa
five women will live on this floor ' ,„|r faculty from the of Winston-Salem; Treasurer, per* have mentioned her brilliant
:ind fifty-flvr will live on the (-mverslty of Arkan- PeKuy Fuggett of Kim City, "tyle Pl;;«lnK tone. ImaKlnation
third floor. , |,,. Thomas Ii. Meadow*. Freshman cla**: l’re*ldent, Mai- «nd brilliant technique. The sec-
Central baths on each floor will
he equipped ’^'Ith sufficient baths,
showers, etc. Trash chutes from
th- third floor to the basement
will provide all floors with con
venient tra.sh disposal. Cool wa
ter iounlains will be located on
• ach floor. An additional feature
ill be that of an arcade ♦•xtend-
ru' from the wing facing Roun-
< Continued on I’age Four)
i HirmiuMhani, Ala., is his home coin Yates of Fayetteville; Vie
ond member of the famous trio, >
town, H.S rosltlon on the faculty President Chuck Khlman of Miss Wellman, was fonnerl^
Is thtt cf Professor of I’sychology, Washington, U, C.; BecreUry. violinist of the Internationally ;
His five different degree* are: I'hoebe Bock of New Bern; Trea. known Hour Of Charm all-girl |
II S and M A API M.A. and surer. Billy Beaman of Wilson choru* ind orchestra. Critic* have .
I>h I) I'eabodv'rollege M A. Co- Class sponsors are: Senior compared the technique of Claire
!uU;ia ^nlve'sltr I)r.' Meadow* Clas*. Ur. Hart««k: Junior Cla* Wellman to that of Ja*cha Helf- ^
li a graduate of five illfferent Ml*s Mary Nackos, Sophomore et« W hen she was only sU years
Indiana University, N. Y. class. Coaches Blythe and Spang ol.l, *he gave her first ‘•"“''.V'.
•* — **- Hc>er. the third
on Page Four)
.•Olie.'i
r.iHerslty and I nlverslty of Call- Ur: Fre*hman Cla**, Dr. Hamlin Hendrlc de
(Continued on Page Four) and Dean Murray. ((.ontlnued
Sta^e And Script
Pin 71 s Season
The first meeting of “Stage and
rljit" w'as called by Jesse Jones
on Sf»piember 21 with fifty or ,
more stadints present. Many of
th'- new nie»nhers are freshmen
vho have sh«)wn an interest for
• ’Ive membership in the orga-
• izatlon. Two years of active par-,
ulpation in at least two major
I 'odueJious ptr voar, whether It
llghiK, (ostumes. scenery, prop-
' "ties, makeup, publicity or act-
lei;ds to ownership of a letter.
The first major production.
! ! • Harretts of Wimpole Street.
■■Ill be given on November 9 and
■ at J;00 p. m. The leading char-
• ttr, K!i2abeth Barrett, will l>e
ayeri by Jean Suessmith; Gene
Hrtrnem will be Robert Browning;
B '•ry Vause la Rlizabeth's tyran-
nl' :tl father, and a strong support-
‘■'K (as* has been selected as the
l-*rrett family and friends.
-Vrj<. Holsworth, director of
• “"“"duties and president of The
‘ -olina Dramatic Association,
•‘H'l th<. play reading committee
.^elfcud as their program
’••r the year: one major produc-
’ ‘ * d'lrlng the Fall; a Christmas
■i^y: one major production In
■ Spring; a chapel program and
?Hp»T p»ttIcc each semester; and
‘ '■'Te ii the i^ssibility that some
- iiJinal plays written by student*
A. C. C. will be sent to The
• lina Dayaiakers in Chapel
•“1* Thei-e original plays will al-
b»» prevented In Howard Cha-
•I in the Spline.
on an «xperiinental baais. but biouxhl U lable radios and lu
many of the difficulties have si boxes of dolls, pu«*l**s, b<M»ka and
ready been Ironed out. As time tov* The health and eafeiy com-
goes on and this unusual sched- millet* of th»* .Salisbury buslnesa
ule grows Into a regular routine and professional women's club
It Is felt certain that the cafe-, gave A Preslon Nusbel. hostdtal
terla will tc of great benefit lo ud:nlnlatralor. a rherk for |1.04l-
th.» fludents and faculty and to 18 The money wn« collected In
the college as a whole. a on'-day sireet campaign
Shriners Support A.C.Cl;
Hales Crowns Queen
King Football Crown* Hi« Queen A»
Bulldogs Lose To Naval Apprentice
The lir.Ht home rhhic of thu ,v«‘nr w»h played SHturtliiy
when Atlantic ChriHtiun ColleKe met Newport Newn Ap
prentice in u hard-foUKht battle. A duy-lontf celebration
wan held an the Wilson .Shrine Club uponKored "Shriner’s
Atlantu ( hriMtian Collejfe Dav,"
A conlest held by the Htiident body and .Miwt I’hoe-
be Buck of near New Hern wa.n named (lueeii of the
celebration.
She received the highest num-'
her of votes Mis* Buck rode In CnHiirH
the giant parade which got un- / */•//
Plans Better Year
Th** Pan Hellenic Council, gov
erning board of Ihe Gre«*k letter
organisations on A <’ campus, la
good atari for the year
Already. Pan Hell haa
Hly«- their complete rm»paratlon
lo ih»* council. The aim of the
C. council thlr year la lo foster good
will among Gre«k letter organisa
tions and have them adopt mor»
projects which will Improve the
rown**J
•♦•n of FrH>tball, Mayor Hales
Seen I" '•'® ■'II/'ViH Bu< ‘he throne ar- Joyce
Wilson U placing 'he ^ .^e rtvi.ll Barrett, Ix.rl*
r,;r;:rMrrrKi'i: •" *•'
.lo,.- runiier-.ip* In Ihe e^Hon.
got
derway 4:30 Haturday afternoon
The route of the parade started at
I the Intersection of Jackson and
Nash BtreeU and traveled Ka*t on
,Va»h lo the Hotel Cherry.
Music for the occasion was fur
nished by the Charles I,. Coon and off to
Darden High Bchool Bands, Be- ‘4B-‘49
cause of the requests of the Hhrln- made rapid progress In setting
er's Club here In Wlla<in, the col- up a constltullon whl< h will con-
lege was also able to s*«-ure the trcil all actlvltl*- and functions
Kocky Mount High Bchool Band, of the surorllles and fraternities
who rejeci«.d *n Invitation lo play It Is hoped 'hat these group* will
at th* l)uke-Tenne»*ee game, In
, order to help make the day the
biggest In the history of A
f(jOtball,
At !i:oa, the first kick-off was'
In favor of A, C, C. Before the
Oral half the Bulldogs bad *cored college,
six point*. During th* Interml*- Officer* for '4H-'4# *re Hoy
, *lon the band* marched up to-' Brown, president, l.lb I.e*i h. *•«.
ward the entrance and took their retary; and Miss Ward, faculty
piMltlon Mr Hale*, mayor of advisor Meetings are held the
Wilson and a member of the second Tueaday In e^'^h month at
. Hhrlne Club, rode onto the field. | eight o’clock
Following him came the queen and
her attendant*. Buck Jones, on
behalf of the atudent body of At-
. Ianil< Christian College welcom
ed the apectator* and e«pre**ed
apprc'latlon to the Bhrlner'* for
their aplendld *plrlt of coopera
tion and gsnerou* help. Mayor
Hales, Introduced by Buck Jones,
crowned Phrwb* queen of th* fes
tivity.
The ending of the si-cond half
gave .Newport New* Apprentice a
lesd of U-«.
Fiir making Ihls a memorial
KII.M HOHKKD
PAKIH, (A^ Burgess Mere,
dith. American film star playing In
a movie now being ahot here, wa*
roblied of D', Oi"i francs by a thief
who rifled hie trousers In hla room
last night At Ihe free rate, that’s
13*.
day In the history of Atlantli:
ChrlstiHn College, the students
express tbelr deepest appreciation
lo the *hrlner’s of Wllaon,