THK (OLI.EOIATh OfTOREK 8. 1954 Ek Mi Sigma Tau Chi 1 Future Teachers ; Mixed Chorus Tiiu C*bi U tAt U> •• line iUrt *hl» yr»r Wr b*ve brkJ Utrcc rrrrtii^f with our new officerg io ch«irgf TlVf'^ »rr Catlir Pr»»clor. pr?>uirnt iditry IJHi Lee. vice* litr'uu r t Madcliw Albiiltoo ncc- TeUtr^ Harriet Coftc of u «ho have been at AC in prrv.'' . >t'jfr will airi'c that thU U on« (if the* best dance* of the Kverybndy U Invited N^ouid like tfi extend our th^Kk t( thi mrn of Phi Kappa Alph. ftrf letting us u»e their rhaptt ; r»tum agnln thi* year. 'Hi** mrrtifur time ha» been changed t/) 4 li r\* r\ Monday atcrn^jon W( v-i lrornc' back Mrs Johnvtoii Ml Tomlinson our spf»n- ir- ♦. ! thi 19f4 19&5 M-hncil veai Phi Sigma Tau A d^nci vlla^ sprjnsorod b> Phi htgm. Tau in the game room of H^ll at right o'cUxrk. Sep> tcmi^r 24 The dancc proved t/i be vctv tucccsxful. There wan a good attrr^ancr and all seemed t^) have M good time Ai thr first m<*eUng of the cur rent semester, the sorority elected Mr« Edward Rider as one of the spottsor» Thr sorority feels for tunate in having such a capable and welMovcd person as Mrs. Ri* der fcjr sponrwr. Libby Rumple was elected to rep>- rescnt Phi Sigma Tau on the Pan Hell Council, along with the presi dent Peggy NichoUx The date for the 'T<» Hat Dancr hat been set for October 30 Krcp this date <^n on your calendar — it's a big night on campus. Definite pliins concerning time And cost will be announced at M later date. Tl»«= newly rlr* it'd l>ff^l•cr^ f<»r the fiil! iiemester are as follows; Pr*?iident Pfgg> Nicholls; Vice Piei>ident Mamie Davis. Corres ponding: S<' lU’tty J Tjott, Rc cording Sec , Vivun Muns, Grea- ur« r Jerr\ Hall (’haplain Shtr le> Hou^e Reporter, ^rah Alice Hiiri *nd Historian Kvelyr, Yi- <»n*‘'il Delta Sigma i! tird mri-Unf ol Uvlu Sis- mil ^irority for the iiew »cbool \car W.IS held in Phi Drlt« chap ter room September 16 Joan Kel- le> the nr«' preildent. presidl'd The »laff (or the lorority publi cation U NAME IT. wai chosen Ernestine Mozinfo will serve as editor, with Emily Adams. Delores Weaver. Margie BUnson, Joan Langston, and Joan Kelley to a^ stst. Jean Johnson was selected to represent Delta Sigma on the Pan- Hellenic Council. Mrs. Swain was elected to suc ceed Mrs. Jim Fulghum as spon sor. while Mrs. Fulghum was se lected to be an honorary member. On last Thursday night three new members —EHaioe Godwin, An nie Cray Johnson, and Helen Whlt- tey — were initiated into the sor ority. Delta Sigma would like to welcome them publicilv Church Affiliation Remember those church afflUa- tioQ card5 ymt filled at regis tration ** Well, tome astonishing re sults came from the tabulations of tho«e cards Number 1 *nierc are no students oc campuf who have no church preference Number 2 The Discijdes of Christ Church ha^ im)> u slight margin betweer. the r>ext contend ers—H«ptixt» and MrthodistK Be!o» tf k complete list of the results of tiw i.utve> for the fall srme!*tri I>i»cipies •! CliriM ~ K llapU»U —• «• MrthedisU — U l*re*byteria»» — free Hill ( ath*hf — % Quakei — n — * \dvrnt C'kn^ii^M 1 l.tftheran — 1 Frimili^r R^pliM Total lU inc (Ni ramiHiH luhan spaghetti and sauit *■<*$ 'ervfd t<» the Cl>d* A Krwir. chiip. ter of the Future Teacher* of A- mcrica last WedAf*»dity night in the Carolina Room of the Fir^t Chris tian Church Th« dinner, furnished and prepared b> Mr. Cobb of the Education Department attracted 4S ACC studentv. ^11 of whom U- came members After dinner. Pres ident Elaine Godwin preKid'^d at dn organization meeting of the chapter Ele<*ti*/0 ol othci officetk was* first on thi ;igrnd;i J«»; Adams. Margit Blin.vm Mar>' Etta Bynum, Elizabeth Bf)le#, l«averne Batten. Jo Ann Crumpler, Catherine Cottle, Carolyn Cherry. Connie Davis. Pat Davis. Dale Gai ney, Horace Garris. Lorraine Ev an*. Elizabeth Elliot Betj»y Ev- eretti', Imogene Finch. Elaine God win Sarah Alice Harriss Louise Hutchins MoUie Hester. Annie Gray Johnson. Jean Johnson. Joan Kelly. Ralph Kennedy, Elena Law ler. Joan Langston. Dorothy Mo- zingo, Ernestine Mozingo. Jesse McAteer. Margaret New'bern. Bott> Britt Perkin». Callie Proctoi !atl> by Rumple. Therese Rabil. Gene Spruill. Kay Spruill Margaret SUlr Rietty Trott. Patsy Tharp. Carolyn Tico, Jean Turner. Thomas Thur mond Fay Watjon. Rub> Wiggins. B<»nnev Wilson and Pauline Sal ter The FTA will meet once a montii at • dinner meeting. Other teach er trainee> who would like to be come members, please contact Horace Garris. Science Club The furst Science Club meeting for this year waft held Thursday. September 30. 19S4. 'Rilrteen mem bers with Mr Hollar. Mr Tyndall. Mr. Carr and Mr&. Swain met to draw up plans for the coming year. Officers were elected. 'Hiey are as follows: President. Edward Ward; Vice*President. Williams Owens; Secretary. Mamie Davis; Treasur er. BUly W’eathersby. The president a^^inted Jim Matthews as chairman of the pro* gram committee and Joan Kelly as chairman of the publicity com mittee. Plans for future trips, speakers, and demonstrations, were discuss ed. To freshmen and upperclassmen who are interested we extend a warm welcome to our next meet ing. llie time of the meeting will be posted Th< Collide Ch*>rj* tin- >crir is compo5cd of fort.'-tvk'- \oite* un der the direction of Profc5sor C. Lynn Bro^^n .^t tlu ^/^e^ent the chorus is preparinj: il5 c<>r«cert work entitled “T« Deum” «l»rd God W'c Praisr Thri b> Flor Pceter.*«. The fust ap|»tiiiunthf Fuller. Ca> EKjpton Jim my Harris. Carl Weaver. Ralph Kennedy (iraham I-ile^ Kenneth Rou. Nicholls. Marian Si* mon, Faye Ba«;s Bett> D.iugher- try, Jackie Wilder. Irene Glover. Hub> Wiggins, Rebekah Rr>bbins. Mar> Eva Griffin Molly Hester. Richard Zigl«*tt. Claude Fulghum. Warren Goff. Bill Beacham Billy Farmer. Chailc^ Hutchinf. Shirley House. Jean Burkhalter Evelyn VioiK>uli^. NLirjorie Trott Pauline {Stcphens4jn Annett** Bnrefo^)t Ed- ' ith Brad.^haw. Jacku l^ngley F)ill ly Smith Bruce Herndon. John Faulkner. I^rry Kluge. Don Wea ver. I^slie Wilkinji and Blackie Jones Stage and Script Phi Delta Women’s Ensemble Woriting along the modern vein, thr Women'.? Whitf wir mM* ; !unrhi«.i. U- H«*tl ♦»' I » . -I r . V The kfj and Icttci miinini; of tht Stagi and Script Oub held thcir lirst mcf ting on Thursday night. SepU-mbcr 16. Plans for the vear were discussed, and it was de- iided that tht fall play. Arthur Millei < THE CRUCIBLE, would be pii inlcd nii Thursdav and Fri day night. NuM-mber 4 and 5 at 8 15 P M in Howard Chapel. On Mondav night, September 20. Stiiue and Script held its first gen eral meeting for all members and any studenU who wished to join this year. A number of freshmen .iiid other.' who had not previous ly joined became apprentice mem ber.' by signing cardf indicating the branches of dramatic work in which they wnuld be interested in working After working on a com mittee for one play, or taking part, these apprentice members will be come full members. ‘Thi |iresident, Paul Crouch, welcomed all who at tended; Uuby Wiggins prov ided en tertainment by giving a humorou.s reading of .i .^cene from a play. It was decided that equipment for the make-up rooms in the base- nieiit III tiic chapel would be pur chased with money remaining in the fund from last year, subject to tht approval of the Kxeeutive Board Try-outf were announced, and a review of thi play. THE CRUCIBLE and comments on the characters were given. The regu lar meeting time was set for the fir.st and third Thursday evenings ot each month at 8:15 o’clock, with some entertainment to be provid ed for the meetings. Hesperian The Hesperian Club .shows prom ise of talent just raring to go. Even at the first meeting, Sep tember 22, there was spirited dis cussion of plans for the future. The memb<-rs want to organize them selves into groups of particular in terest.' since plans for the club cover a broad vaiiet.\' of speech activities. The following officers wer» elect ed president. Doris T. Alexand er; vice-president. Kenneth Thom- ;is secretary. Albert Alexander, Should any of the Hesperians appear to be talking to themsel ves or reading aloud while walk ing across cmpus, thcir peculiar motions arc easily explained. They will b< practicing a piece of dra matic art to try out at the next club meeting Watch out for these people: GeraW B. Hill, Bobby Ben nett. Evelyn Yionoulis. Mollie Hes ter, Shirley Parker, Ellen Den nis. Ernestine Mozingo, Ruth Wig gins, Bo)>by Wilson, Catherine Gup- ton, Mary E. Corl»tt. Afu-r aciepting win. iigm •, resignation of Dean James Moudy, the men of Phi Delta Gatr ma have elected Mr. Robert Capp to replace him as one sponsor o the fraternity, the other ^ing M: Allan R. Sharp. Dean Ed Rider has been niaa- an honorary member to serve witi Mr. Milton Adams, who served ii the same capacity last year. M: Rider replaces Mr. John Flower.' who is no longer a member of tl-. ACC facultj’. An IntramuraU program foi ti. entire year is the high point of th. frat's interest now. Jack Harr: president of the fraternity, ha been chosen by the men to car; out this program. The officers of Phi Delta Gav ma this .vear arc; President . . Jack Ham V'icc-Presidenl . . Paul C’rouci Secretary Jim Burnett. Tieasurei .. Joe Killingswort) Chaplain .. Norman PoU Sergeaiit-at-Arms . Alois William House President Don Wea>, Corresponding Secretary Wilbur Heath Historian Bruce Hernd .: Reporter , Robert Oven t AC Students Perform For Lions In class election: held Wednes day morning, September 22, the foUowing were elected to head tKelr respective classes for the coming year Frrshman David Blackw'ood President Larry Kluge Vict'-presWent Molly Moye Secretao'! Judy Lane Treasurer Sophomore | LrRoy Batt.« President I George Litti eli Vice-president | Shirle>' Parkrt Secretary : Earl Hugho Treasurer Junior ( orkit Pieftkdt'n^ Ji*ek Hum \ H i-(jresident Ma)one Bhi » Secretar> n.iii4. Xii ;«*>'.irer S4-aii»i I- (Ki>i Jmi. ’ I'lt-'ideni Jill H«Mi< \ <'>|»r(5idcnt |)r|(irc fii : W, S«ctn.iUifirld Ed.vthf falUt «•..T, n Phi Kappa On Monday, September 27, tl. Phi Kappa Alpha held their firs football practice of the season. Thi defending champions expect anotl. er good season this year. Tuesday night. Septem^r 28. tiu fraternity held a stag supper a' Parker’s Barbecue. The Phi Kap pa Alphas have decided to hav( at least one stag supper per montl. They have cordially invited an; non-fraternity men on the campii- to visit the house whenever the.' wish Veterans’ Club The Veterans' Club of AtUinl. Christian College held their firs' meeting Thursday, September Z under the leadership of their nc'* commandar. Darrell Huffmai They immediately began a mem bership drive. With the incTeasei’ number of Veterans on the cam pus. thoy set their goal for ur ever more successful organis'.atioi in the coming year. The Veterans' Club is tlie newi organization on our campu^;. It ex isted at the close of World W^: II. laps(*d. and was establishi'd )i 1953-1954 by a group of Vete^an^ headed by Authur Dail, whose aim^ were to promote fellowship amoni Uiemselves and to offer their sen ices to the life of the campus o' Atlantic College, Membership is open to any Vet eran who has served at least six ty days on active duty in an' branch of militarj- service. SCA The Student Christian Associa tion held its first general meetinr on Tuesday night, September 29 in the Recreation Room of Harpe: Hall. This meeting began the mem bership drive for the coming year Approxiamtely 40 students were present. The first part of the meeting was conducted by Eleanor Hatsel and Shirley Parker, who led th( group in singing, games, and fun Vivian Muns, the president, pre sided over the business meetint held afterwards. Officers and advisors were intro duced as follows: Mr. and Mrs Rider, faculty sponsors; secretary Peggy Ward; treasurer, Chuck Hes ter; committee chairmen. Pegg,' Nicholls. Helen Whitty. Shirle? Parker, Eleanor Hatsell. and Tom mie Williamson. A brief view of coming e\enu was presented to the group, fo‘ lowed by the signing of commit tee5 for the coming year. The membership drive wai tl* maxed on Tuesday night by a v^oi ship servicc and th( signhif^ o' pledge card> \iuii Bells ZeiK I/t't Kinstoi na Jant Westbrfx>k Four Oak- and MargHirt Ncwl)crn Eli7a'»<'^’ City Saiah Hull. Ward Dean ol 'A meii Reiiccci. T«»mlinson Assi.'t^ • iXai of Won.Of ?ind Maigucri'. Gl< U*- rnM’"'- !<»t