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Final Exams
may 18-21
Volume 1
blOR-SENIOR'BANQUET IS A SUCCESS
held at chi:rch annex.
|u LAWSOV WAS TOAST-'
MASTER.
tv ifiniial entertainment Riven by
jogfor rlas.*', in honor of the sen-
PROFESSOR HAMLIN WILL AGAIN
TAKE CHARGE OF HISTORY AT
THE SEASHORE SUMMER
SCHOOL.
Ab the Ifnjc warm summer days a|>-
took pla^'e last Thursday even- P^'o^tch the students are furuiln»; plans
jjjy - at the annex of the First summer s<hool. The students here
Ickrfstiin Church. The room was at- niakinR plans to attend summer
|wrti*'ri>' de<*orate<l with class colors, ^hocl in various places. Some will te
Ipwfl and white, stroaminff over the mountnins attendinK the Ashc^
ItiHand 8wlni;lnK from the ceiline: N^^nuil School or another m-arhy
I #rfrt«d. The table was filled with a VB- school, some are planning to attend
I of besutiful flowers sele<ted from ^ firoHna or Duke Summer School, but
IroMC. xnapdraKons. and asters. The others are packinR to move east, and
|n«*’ttrn hall was beautifully decorat- *<‘ttle on the coast where the scenery
I with roses red and colors extendinK boating promises to be rather
|*TW the bulb furnished an effe tive romantic at Oriental.
lAule of ll^bt. • Professor C. H. flamlln. who Is at
Tbe crowd of about forty juniors,the head cf the History Department of
I tad seniors RJithered in the hall at Atlantic Christian ColIeKe. teaches us
I ft)4t o’clock, the juniors recelvinfc Seashore Summer School ea<‘h
I tWr they entered to take «'inimer. AlthouKh some of our stu-
tWr places nt the table. James I.iaw- attended laxt year more will be
I loB-toai«tmfl.‘'trr. Ihcn gave a hearty " i’h him this summer,
velroDie to the eruests for the evening. This Seashore Summer School, affll-
Tie aifDn fcrved by the Ifldfes of the Duke I'nlverslty, opens at
cfcir**h consl^^tfd of dellRhtful courses Oriental, N. C.. on .Tune 9. Orient*! Is
o( fnilt cocktail, fried chlcken.creanied Pamlico county,on the Neuse River,
potatoM, ice rream/cake and tea. from all refwrts is an Ideal place
The program of the evening came be- summer work.
t»«a four'^os with many Interesting Here one can take college credit
I ud well rendered numbers. courses in RiolofO'. Education. History,
Those taklntj part In the program Geography, Psychology, a*'
wtn: Pr^f=Idpnt of the senior class,addition several high sfhcol sub-
I John Winfield, with a response to the'^<^*«‘®- fommercial work
' iddrwc cf welf'ome; president of the ^e given.
Junior rl.^ c, riem Banks, gave a *
h«rty “Here's To You” to the cut- CLASS IN SCOUTMASTERSHIP.
*d!ih feni MIps Gladys Whitley,
wpooflrd 1th a beautiful verse of Scoutmnstership 1s a new subject at
food wish. *0 the host; the junior Atlantic Christian College In the de-
floart^tt rrndered a selection of en- partment of e<lucatlon. and is proving?
nil,’ ’<*rs. and a very beautiful a very popular one. Through the ro-
r^’dln; » - given by Miss Mildred operation of the Wilson County Coun-
P^tway in : >on8e. The address of cil, Roy Sfouts of Anierica, the course
th# etenlne wa> given by Prof. Perry was made available. The snbje<t <f
'wt, of thf college. Prof. Case gave scoutln;; is taught by a number of
- Tie ftn ng of the problems college.^, hi*t fhu courselfT.tcou. ifia*
' llltles that weio evident, stiip as tfW'n here Is quite difTer«*nt
It ^ . .. themselves to those go- The course was arranged hy Mr. Her*
iB^ f'«:t vt'o something of an advice bert Stuckey, srout exccr.tive of Wl!-
fcr th . ; expedition that was Jn pon, and includes the te^'hnique of
Ilf*' !Tf . nf making for those al*out s^'oufmasterlng. also practical methods
lo mit In thp world. President K. of teaching scouting, emphnslzing the
P Mllley t^ n gnve some brief remrrks various mcthode thpt have nroven «n<-
to t’l'- v.’ .v t)e ^ald. were going out cessful.
Mj«! i, ty what the schocl real- Th-' meetings have been once a week
K w-m, |f.. « pted that they were a on Monday nights duiing th<^ second
of ih. -f>le purpose of the Instl- .semester. The class i« orgr^nized on
ri ’ ’ bid them success with the same br^sls of a reg«L»r troop of
^■'l«*ntln e fforts In what ever their Hoy Scouts, and deinonstnUes th*^' pr'*
filMnr m The college srng wris trol system, which is the hk»h light of
thfn the group present. >Koutlng in promoting boy leidcrsMo.
Th* ojr • rf «7 being entertained Scouting is primarily a IoVk firogrvin,
jf hn Wlnfleld. Pres., Edna and offers a great opportunity for a
.lonos. Elolse Rowers, community to help develop Initiative
Oindys Whitley. I.^n- and leadership among \U boys, also
Bl'’=;i;;r HoKe Tilchman. Mrs. W. through the merit brdge program as*
Rh'I. \Tr*t*y Har|>er, Margaret slst the boys to try out by practical
1.. 'ige Stubbs. Katherine Mor- experiment different vocations.
Huch RrRelvin Starling, Ren- Tbo course includes the study cf
^0 nan’ -. ;md Paul Parker. Hon- three books. F:ach member of the cb’ss
«trr iri;. -tj. were: l^resident and Mrs. Is given different assignments which
^ S Hil’‘ ». Prof. and Mrs. Perry are prepared at home each week. A
f'ase. nnd I>efln. Mrs, A. R. Moore. true and false quiz i^ given in addi-
Th<> fOTumittf^ for the banquet w’ere; tlon to a problem or project for each
Ki* Violet (icodwin and Mr. Clem ;’«signment.
PinV^ rf tho rl«s8 cf ’2«. Hy this arrangement the technical is
— - — done at home and the session each
PHI KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY Monday, night Is given over entirely
INITIATES NEW MEMBERS. to practical dpmonstration, pxperimer.
— tation. etc.
The Phi Kappa Alpha Fraternity In- Thirty men are taking th* courjre.
Ul*ted Into its membership three of Among this group thpn- are a tive
^prominent students of the campus, ivoutmaPters. assist-mt s*outmasters,
ofi the fwning cf the 29th. Following trcop committeemen of varicus com-
•f»ll meeting, the initiation came late mnnltlps. sr'hool principles, teachen'.
*»»der the stars and was a very enter- lawyers, preachers, buf-.ines^ men and
**lnlnj5 «vcning. After the Initiation rollege students.
* plpasant s<xlal gathering was A credit of one seme<*ter hour is
‘‘DJoyed by all. A course cf fruits wps given those who qualify and complete
by the chapter. th#* course. Also the N .tional Council,
receiving recognition into the Roy Scouts of America and Atlantic
<'*MpVr were: ClifTord Hill. Trenton, Christian College will jointly issue an
C. FYancis Jeffer-on, Washlngtcn. additional certifitate to all who finish.
C-; and Harvev Rrookbank. Stokes- It promises to liecom#* a jwrmanent
V. C. roume. e»iw<lally equipping the A.C.C.
men for boys’ work when they have
Hamlin (while calling the (ompletcd their college rareer Poys
“Henry Mercer." work today holds a prominent place
Student: “He’s sick.” in American progress, and scouting of-
Prof. Hamlin: Where, at home or In fers great opportunities fcr character
'Jormitoryr building and citizenship training that
Smart Student—“In his stomach.” .is unsurpassed.
OR. CUTHRELL REVIEWS BACK
GROUND AND PRINCIPLES OF
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST.
Dr. tJeo. F Cuthrell, Pastor of the
Hillyer Memorial Christian Chun h.
Raleigh. X. C., deliveretl two very in-
'sidring addresses to the students of
,the College on Thursday. May 5th. He
.made an address to the students at
the regular chapel hour and also a^aln
jat one-thirty. He talked on the “Pur
pose and Program of the Disciples of
|Chri:;t.'*. He says that the Iflsclples
of Christ are interested In making
.Christianity prevail. Heligion is a
;chanicterist|c of the human family snd
(he Church is a group of like minde<l
men and women who are seeking to
answer the need of human life. He
says that ail of us have earthly fath
ers. We are all the offspring of Ood,
we have relationship with Him. Oene*
sis proves that we are the offspring of
I Cod. Jesus Christ came that men and
iwomen mlRht know that they have r#*.
I'tionship with Ood. Dr. Cuthrell
I then reviewed the life of Thomas
(’ampbcll. He v.as a broadminded.
’spiritual man. He was educnted and
’ d»'eply religious. When he saw the
dcnomlnatlonal corruptness, he saw
I that It was wrong to separate into
narrow se< tnrlan life. He organized the
I “Washington Association of Chrls-
|ti:*n Vnlty.” Ife did not Intend to
form another denomination. I.*atrr
I Alexander Cnmpl>ell came over to
( America. He was the sen of Thomas
Campbell, and he and Thomas began
,the work of trying to solve the prob*
lom of sectarian prldr
I Dr. Cuthrell ended his talk by Riv
ing the cne great puriM>se of the D1«-
IpIpIph of Chrlut nnd <hnt In to prenrh
Christianity without rtonomlnBtlon-
sllly.
ommenccmentl
May 22-24 I
No. t)
SIGMA TAU CHI GIVES ANNUAL "UqU'LE ^RISTIANS- WIN FROM
BANQUET AT THE CHERRY ‘ fcENOIR RHYNE.
HOTEL. j
MOlNT.XIN HKAH8 ’ U)8K TO
TIIK MAHRIAGK OI-' MISS A.N.ME 1IC CllKISTlAN COI,
KI TH JONF:s IS AN.NOUNCEU. ' IJ-XiK 13—7.
Saturday rrrnlnR. April 30. waa thp The ChrlHtlnna won In the huttinc
orraalon of the annual Slxma Tau Ohl li'ontrai at llh-kory and ilrfp.ilml Dick
Sororlty'i l>an<)urt Kiven each year at
the rherry Hotel.
Menibem and (tueata of the Pororlty
aaaenit.led on the inexzanlne floor and
proceeded to the dining roora lead by
the cha|.eroDea of the evenlUK, .Mina
Smith and Mlaa Held. The preKldenI
(iurley'a .Maiintaln lleara by the one-
aided score of I3--7. The ronleat la to be
rrniemberMl for the numlMr of hlta of
which the blnKle* of our vlalilDK t««m
were more nuiiieroua and more timeljr.
Ily virtue of thia vl.tory tloykln
adda another Rame to hla already long
MISS KING GIVES JUNIOR
RECITAL.
Wood
MMiIrm I'
AsaisTKii nv MRS. NT.VN. uv;adkk
.MIb=! Helen Kln^ wa* proaented In
1 moat attractive re'ltnl, by the volie
' i nrtmcnt, on Friday evening, April
29. Phe waa i^reeted by mnny frienda
that gathered In the ColleRe audito
rium to wltncaa the occaalon. Mlaa
Kins la a member of the claaa of ’2S.
and la a promlnrni atudent cf the col-
loro. She H one of the outatandInK
membera of the voice department, and
the api>ear!.n^e In n number of fine
aelectlona meet with enjoyment hy all
tbC‘‘.e present.
The audltorlnm was decorated wf'
a bonullful aele<tlon of white and pink
roaea. and a lovely lot of evercrreena
•Mra. rbarley Orey Nunn aa«l«ted
Mias Klnit with a number of rendlnga.
well rtndered. and enjoyed by all. Mr".
.Vunn la an alumnua of the Inatltu-
ticn.
The uahera were: .Mr. Harvey Vnder-
wood. and Mr. Raymond Iloucher. loth
of the claaa of ’28.
The Program:
I
"There'a a Merry nmwn Thruah"—
lohn Philip Pouaa.
"The nird’’—DMlftht Flake,
fonHder the I lllea—Toplltf. .
of Iho Sorcrlty, Mlaa Bdnu W'oodjsrcet- H**t of wina. He haa yet to be defeat*
iKl the Kueata aa they entered, the din ed by a rolleKe nine, AKalnat him
InK room. Coach Dick (Jurley aent four mamliers
The Sororlty’a colora, yellow and of hla pitching atoff to the mound to
white, were well olmerved In the dlnlnn rheck the baiting of the Walkerltes,
hnll where beautiful Imwla of Bha--t:i;but all Buffered the aanie alauxhter.
IHilalea aerved aa centerplecea, ! The game preaenled all typei of
Mlaa Mary Jonea, toaatmlatreaa of t*»ehall, good, bad, or wor««. At times
the evening, welcomed thirty-two,the game waa alow and llatleaa. Eight
pieala to the banquet tahlea. The>rror» were dlatrlbuted Iwtweeo the
toaater* were Mlaaea Ruth Manning, two teama. In the (leld RIggan, Ilrlnk-
Kiialce .Ayco< k, .Melva rjay, Rnchel ley, and Jonea played well for the A 0.
Rogerson, Janet Daugherty. Margaret College team. At the bat Fulghum,
Rarnea; Mra. Homer Wlgglna, Mepars, Hcykln, and Hardlron were moat effect-
Ce<ll lawrence. William Wlegman, Ive, Hardlaon waa Ihe hardeat hitter,
Jame* Uiwaon, Mlaa Smith, Mlaa Reid batting out a double and a triple,
and .Miss Nina Belangla. •■'rl'*« "nd Hodge played a good game
Mlaa Pmlth gnve to the gaaemblage for the Hickory oclleglana while Frick
the meaange of Chichi the great and I.ent» ahared batting hnnon.
Chlneae god who nilea human dei.tl- f'rirk knocked Ihe agate through the
nlea, and ended the progmm by pie- fence In the fourth Inning for the only
aentlng the propheclea of Chichi to the home run cf tlie game.
giiPstS- THR SCORE:
The feature of the evening waa Ihe i.enolr Rhyne ab
announcement of the rngai^ement of pnuller, rf 5
Mlaa Annie Ruth Jonea nnd -Mr. Mlllon w'hlacnhunt, cf 5
Moye. The wedding la to occur In | n, d
June. The meaaage waa made by cu- q^.j ^
pida who entered the bamiiet room. 2b 8
’ popcd on Ihe deaerta. ahaded by rain- 31, 4
bow umbrellaa of the cupld's art. Frick, aa 4
] The evening wa^ dellKhtfuI and waa g 4
another witneaa of the Sigma Tau ChTa p q
ability to entertain. Ahcrnethy, p 1
1 The giiefta and memt>er« of the So- pp„f]o,.i(^ p 2
rorlly who were present lire: Toaatmla. j.|,^ur, p 0
ilrc5!i of the biinnuel, Mlag M:iry Jonet^, _
of Grlmn«U)nU \. and Mr. £.
nrady, of Wllaon, N. C,; President of
the Sorority, Mlaa Kdna Wood of Ia-
Orange. N. C. and Mr. I.,eman flam- 4
hill, of Wllllamaton. S. C.:Mlsa Eunice 2'h ^ , 5
Ayrock, of I ucamfl, N. C.. and Carl nny),in^ p 5
Aycock of Tiicama; Mlaa Roth Man-
ninir, of Wllllamaton. N. C.. and Mr
IVte Tnyjor. of Chnpfl HI1I, -V. f'.;
Mlaa Violet Roner'i. of Rol>er«onvllIe. ^f, I*
N. C. nnd Mr. Waller natU. of Wll'on, lb.,.. 5
N. C : Mls“ Rachel Ro^eraon, of Rob-
erannvllle, N. C. and Mr. Cecil Liw- 44 13 17
rence. of Kenly, N. C.: Mlaa Elola.'
Orady, of Kenly. N. C. and Mr. Clyde
nraden, of Wllaon; Mlaa J inet Daugh-
criy, of Winter Park. Fla., and Mr
William Wlegman, of Orlando, Fli.:
MI“h Meibn Ony, of Fountain. N.
A. C. C.
4t
«b
,Miltox, 3b 8
Tlrlnkley, e 4
Whitley, If R
X c. C 122 031 121—13
I.enolr-Hhyne .,,003 4*'*0 AOO- - T
SIMMARY: '
Two ba»e hlla, Hardison, nrfokley,
Whiiley, I..enlz: three baao hits Rrlnk-
and Mr. Robert C.rady, of Seven l-y, K.irdlaon, Fulghum, t;iemraer;
Sprlnu'!. N, C,: Mls« Margaret n.Trne-.
of Plnetopa, .V. C . and .Mr. W. C.
home run, Frick, itolen l>aaea, Danlela,
2. Ilrlnkley 2, Fulghum. Matlox; paaa*
Thomaa of Wllaon N. C ; Mlaa Nina ed ball. Clemmer: left on base, A,C.C.
nelengla, of Arapahoe, N, C.. and Mr. ». I enoir Rhyne «; winning pitcher,
lamea I.rfiwson. of Rural Hall, N. C.:
.Mias .Annie Kiith Jf n*-*, of Orlmealand.
II
Cateaby—Wilde.
III
Wldden Pearlr.—Hadyn Wcod.
Vicar cf Bray-17th Century.
Felice twalt* aong)—Lleurance.
IV
"Opportunity”—Sill.
The Window—Tennyecn
^ Requeat—Davla.
V
The Red Bird SInga O’er the Chrya-
t il Springs—T.leurance.
Ry the Weeping Water*--I.leurance.
Mammy’a Sleepy Time Songa—l-lly
Ftrlckland. ,
Pllrtntlon (Op. 7.3—No. 2)—Meyer
Helmund.
VI
Cheer I'p Honey—Dowd.
A Colored I.ady at the Telephone—
Hare.
vri
Sunlight—Harriet Ware.
N, C., and Mr. .Milton Moye, of Wll
llamalon. N. C.; Mlaa Mae Ptancll, of
Waablngton. N. C., and Mr mil Mc-
Devltte. of Durhnra. N. C.; .Mr
Mra. Homer WIgglna. of Wllaon, and
Mlaa Reid and Mlaa Smith, of Wllaon,
N. C.
Iloykin, loalng pitcher Abernelhy.
ALL NIGHT LONG,
TWILIGHT DREAMS.
"A" No. I —I,Iaten. l»oya, I have a
and secret to tell.
So. 2-Out with It.
"A" No. 1—Aa I aat In my roora
nUn'* iHst night I he.ird the clock
• Irile twelve.
•A' So. .7- -Well, what of It? The
wh<le dormitory la up at twelve.
"A" No. I--Rut I alao heard that
In evening when night lets her mantle s;ime clo<k atrlke two,
fall,
I love to all and count the stara
Or watch the cloud”, go aniling past the
moon.
And think of all my numbered years.
And Be<tlng thoughts and you
I love to dream of dnya gone hy.
Yea, mnny montha aco
When you and I beneith that moon
Saw these aame cloud-* »sll on.
Fond memorle* linger with me yet
And alwaya will, for I ein't forget.
A contemporary poet.
A" Vo, 2—1 alao he«rd that aame
striking.
"A" No. 1—Then I he.ird the clock
strike thri-*' and four.
"A" No 3--Nor la th:vi anything
edd.
“A" ,Vi I - Itiil again I beard the
clock ft 11%e :ntd at sit. Now If you
l.^iys will n'-t wblai»er II to anyone I
»III tc't yr.u the aecret f- -f--.
No I—You were up all night.
"A" .Vo. I- No I lined mv alarm cUck
to tif able to a.iy that I heard the t«wn
clock Irik" crerv hour during the
night.
Janet flnda It dlfdcult to chooee the,
one ahe will go with, bec.iuae ihe haa WANTKI>-M8nufacturera to quote
three to chocae from and there are cnly beat pricea on 100 rolling pIna.—Mr*,
two aldea to a coin. Homer WIgglna.