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VOL. VIII,
ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN fOLUCOK. APKIL 20. lltar..
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GL[E CLUB BEGINS
Miss Myra Joyner Will
Head Woman’s Council
During Oncoming Year EASIERN CHURCHES
Miss Lou Ellen Perry
Elccird Now Vicc-
Prc»i<lpnl.
TAKE OMTCE IN MAY
Clasx Kr|»rc»rnl«live»
To He Elected
Later.
New President
J
V
Th«» rMTiidn for the of.
th<' \Voiii<*ttn's Stu'lcnt !
A'*'4<M'iNtioii for rU«‘ 'onihir vf*ar wan;
h**ld Ihi* thlr»l w«*» k in April, a^
thi* rui«‘.om. wlio ar«* to tak«l
offlr« tliH first o( Muy. uro an fol-l
I*r* »i*i<-ni. Mvra Joyn»T. Ilockvj
Moniit, wlio litu Hirers!
T»;t» u. Aurora.
Vir«* <i<!fut. Ia»u KII«‘u I’erry,
Kobcrsonvilln. mho Kuro<‘<'tjH Klixa-
iM'th Hou^«*. of Uohf*rj!onvil1«.
IfouM' I*rvH|<U'iit. KUzahfth Sukk-
Snow Mill, who KU«Me»«cU May.
tirifiui). and Kvu I«oui{«<> Sbolton.
Slantuiisburf?. 'w4io succo<ds Myra
Joynor.
S«Mrrtary. K)izab«*th llou.so, wh»j
surc«-o«i- KUzubelh WinHirud, Golds
boro.
Trt*a>urvr. ,Ma«* M«rr*r llurrfll.
I’iuck who Sarah Ia>C-
tin. KiUHtuu.
Th«* Wonian'H Dornuiory (Council
i'. coinpOHcd of tJi»*su officer* and
ai>-o on** repreM'iitatiVf of each clang
»*x«»‘pl the >**niorN who ha\*e two
Th**Hc rla^H representatives are to b«-
elo<’lcd later.
A p^ntition on thi» counill Im eon-
^4d»‘r<*d a \>*ry ve‘<ponsihlo one as
(h«* followinte mattera are placed in
their hand*!.
M) The maintenance of order and
d'-coruni. (a) On the canipUB. tb) In
th«' coilege bnildhiKH.
<2) The maintenauce of quiet In
th(! buildinK.
(H) The l*r»’HcribinK and admin-
i<trati<m of pnni»hnieni for breacht^
of tile ruleK of the Women s Student
CJovernmeni As.sociatinn. provided
huch puuiBbmcnt Hhull not include
fM) s«Tionv a penalty aK KuspenMion
an <’iptusion from the collego,
Tho Dormitory t’ouncil was first
adopttMl by th(‘ Kirl> in April
at lb<> i)«'an of \Voni4‘n. Mr».
Va\o^kl'« suu;i‘Hti<in. M1hj< Suo
’t'mjd i>( tVciuleil. wlio }. now ti*acli*t
inu at iMu<k Cre^k wuk the fifHtj
pr«*sid' nt wiiile Mh?*^ Mahlo t’ln‘rry
of Rocky Mount, now li'arhini;
S*'Ven SprinKs wu« th*
MYRA JOy/\/£R
SOCiEIIES SHARE
Fir»t ProRrjim Givrn j
In Willmmnlon
Church.
VM^, MILI.KY Sn.AKS '
KobrrMmvillc unil Kin?U>n
Visited In Itinmry
of Students. I
• - • — • f
i Th** (fl<*e f’lub ha^ bt'Kun it.v frle;; ’
of tourj* lu b' half of the <*oUeKe. j
Kvrry >ear th«' Club vlnitM the uar-j
iouK ehurch«'R renUerinif m program *
{>f »o|o.s, quartf'tK. <honis'*'> nod th»>!
likt' and Kivini; a central id«‘« t>f |
what lif»* at A (’. t’olIrK* U like I
The fitMt program of the year w«a
Kiven in the \Vllliatu''ton Christian
f'hnrch on Sunday morniuK. April 7. f
Thr proKfani conninted of an antheui.
“H*Jo|te. In lh«' Lord." by the
riub; two numberH. *’0 Ciftne. Kvery ;
t>n«* That Thirteth.*' and "hreaht th»' i
Wave. Christian.’’ by the (’olleKo'
Quartet; “I Will Lift Up Mine Eye^,” ,
by the (*IuI>: a violin duot,.
“Andanto Cantabllo.*' by Hebecca'
('ari**r and Kva I^Hiisc Shelton; and
another anthem ‘'Hear My I’ruyer.'*
by the (ih*« (*lub. Mr. Hilley then I
spoko portrayinif ••'Hehind the I
SrencH” lu A. (’. <*oUenv. The num-1
Imtb wero entertained in various i
homeH for lunch.
Coming Events
IIhU -27
rhi %l|»tlA llAttqurt
At H llsofi I iHiiiir) citil*
•VMtit4tr«S*-niior IUiM}url
At Ull'Mm ( ountry Club
I'til Slj^nui lau
%t il.MMi < oiiitir) Club
>Imi lo
r»|H* i lub
At \\ A ouuir) ( luh
Ma} II
IMnlna. Hrtll lUutqurt
In Com'Kt' OtiilriK IIaII
Ml, 17
hiicnwi lau < tii
\\ Itviri ( ouiitr> Clul>
MISS CHARLES GIVES Brinson Unanimously
GRADilAIINGRECIIAL, Chosen For President
BEFORE SIUOENIS Of Student Associatii
S«*lrrtion> Givrn From
Bcrth«»vrn And
Chopin.
I.AKOK AUDII.NCL
Mr. I.<lw4«r<l Stnllings
Givri Vi(»tin
S«lrrti<»n^.
Association Mead
Mj,% IH
\lpba
\t W ilMHi Counir) (lull
I.
M: tiUdv* <'harl«‘:'. of (irlfton.
N c. pri"«rntM) In her craduat'
tni; r«*i'ltal in piMuo tn thn (Nillece
uuditorlum Misa Charle;; drllKhted
lur|;«- {iM«ii«'ie mltli Iht v««ry In-
l'‘llii!f*nt ptTforniHhi'i* and urtiHtic In-
rprviutioii ll*’r nurr* t«Mhnlqut».
rl*‘iklbilHr nnd rirmnrvi of touch
wnri’ inor*' than promi*inR
An *‘&tremt«lv matuK' handlltiR
till* fh'»'thov«n ”Soiiutt« |*ath<«tIqur”
wiot an enthusiastic r^ 'i ption Mil
'liarb <’ w«»rk ‘ hownl thi* r^ »ult of
tarcfui irainiitK and mun% hi>urH of
pr.tctic#* Tho ciiopln nuniher; wore
Miss Liifclcs and Miss Gunter ;intereHtinK in thi»ir eontra«tini; «tylr«.
Heprenent College In ' TH-fti.ul Kr..„p .-x., ,„. .l »l(l.
Dinlrict Meet. ,thi‘ ham*' ma >ter\ of d«'||ca«'y and <
firnnH'HN. rndini; in th«> brilliaut ;
“Kachmaninoff '*rr«*iudr “ Mi^'^ ‘
Charlen kuv«* a popular litlit* encore.!
G.A.C.REPRESENIEO^i
IN AMEflC MEEI
ENTER DISCUSSIONS
Mlttwt'fi K«tht(‘^ii K.u'ie.'' and Ift Un
• unter rrpr* « ntc«| thr A C. ('ollfvt*
AlNMit lht‘ middit* of the afternoon
the Kioup con‘.innt‘d to Uob»r.«on-
ville. pivinK tlio aanic program at
the regular evenings Hervice*, of tha*
'(tlrlH* Athlf'tir A-■<‘>eiatloii at th»’
I Athletic Fcd'-ratlen of CoIIi’K4‘ Wo
j men Confereni-*’ held in (;r«‘f*n«b<»ro,
on March 21. 'it, «nd L’.l. Tlo' «'vent
‘Sprites of the
Ctirn'
StaillnKh
Miss Chnrlottc Hill
Coach of Both
Teams.
FOURTH ANNUAL MEET
The IIesiK?rian and Aletbjan ijirlH
tied for honors in a Keiteral tuuibiinK
content held in the .^tlantit' ChriHtlan
rollej;c Kyninasium. 'Both teamx
were coached by Mias Charlotte lliii,
IMiyj.ical Kdncation Director for
womeu at tl»e <olle^e, Virginia
Whitley Is mnnaKer of th“ lle>perianx
and (Hyde Deans is mnnuKer of th«i
AlothtauK. Tliis is th** fourth an
nual tumbling meet to 1k> divided
into four Heparati* groups of various
wtun^'^ or Hi*s. The final m'Oi>v \nu.i
ir!7 iH)ints for ouch team.
KobersonvilU: ('hrlstian Church as
was given in WillianiMton, with the
addition of another numlH;r by thn
quartet. Tl»e quartet eon^isls of
AiiJ<y Ca^kill, Hoprano; Lou Kllen
was H|>onHoied by the Woman*- C<»l* j i^tuHingH
Mr. Kdv^ard Staillngh at>|> ap
rtsfeii (»n the program wtlh two
niimlMMs, a rollicking "Spanish Taju
of H’hfeid and Ih* dn amy ”!*ocm‘
of Kibii li lie Ma-; accompanied b>
tisrxii imiNsuN
A. C. COLLEGE BAND
E
lege. I'niversity of .Vorth Carolina. |
w'ltii the aid of rhe most promlnint
women athletic- dii<-'tor^^ and pr«-si*
, U'nts of the leae|n^ Athletic Ar^o-
Perry, alto; UuaMell Jefferson, tenor; ['hitionH of the >um-,
and Ciydo Hurt, bahs. j After an nnevintful trip on the
‘ A third program was given in Kin-' L:ik1 and (lUnier ai-
ston on Sunday evening. April 11
This program was simillar to th«'
former progrann. with a piano soU\.
from the “Sonate Pathetique,” by
Ciiady.^ Charley. Mr. W'atcrs ?<poke
after the Gleo Club Program. The
program wum well nneivod by a
large audience.
The (Jlce elub Is compoHed <»f th *
following members: sopranos. (i'H>r-
gia I)Tew»r. Martha Hrinson. ClirU-
tine Ui>ant. Anzy (;uHkill. lleien
OunttT. Chloe Koberson. Nina Malli-
bon. Sarah LoUin. Mary Klh«J Out
law. Katnleen Swindell and Sarah
rived In tJrecn^boro on Thur'day af
ternoon un<l w(;rc takon lo tho col
lege. They ?«iayt I there until Sat
urday and engaged in u rather ex
tensive program «>> iei tureh anil teas,
W'hich ended with a banqiief held on
Saturday night ut rlie O'llenry Hotel.
They returned to Wilson on Satur
tlay and were reported to have had a
very enjoyable .umI edueutional trip
The purpo I Ol the conference
was ti> promole |' it'*r relations Ih-
tween tho differ* iii \\'umen'.> Ath
letic A^ruN'iatioii^ .iitd lo icqiiaint
their |e;idei- '*nw (iT tije mo-1
President
'Hesides the officers, the pres<>nt
council consists of the following clasM
representaliven- |>el«i«.‘ T u r ner,
Kreshnian, 01ll«; Wray. S«>photnore.
VHiazrth Sukk. Junior. Lela IWitt
and Marla Krinson, Seniors (Madyt-
Charle^;. mm resident representative;
and Kathleen Kai:!* representative
Ht large. Lela |{ritt..alHo it: tho
boUKo president of th« Pe<‘l House.
DELEGAIESSENI
TO SIUOENI m\i
The first group or f«funts was | yivlan
atlmad** u]i of a Hhonlder stand. h»nd 1 j^ouise Shelton. Anna lt»‘ll
first House [spring, and head stand lioth lip*up j j,.„ors. HuK.-^e)i Jefferson.
and plain. Also to be inriudi^l in
the first group waH the cartwhtH;!
aiul till' (llsluiicn illvliiK. Tho H. ori!; » Gulrklns, Clvrt.' Hurt,
lor till- firM groiin wan; lli.'Bp.=rluii81 Murray. Curtin and Harold
Tyer; accompanist, Myra Joyner.
Ilalu Ward; altos; I.ou Klls.. IVrry, I , I-"-'-'' -"
IT-«rott. ChrlHtim. k.Uh,
Tart;
Marsh
include m<*uiiH of fulfilling both ob-
About iialf the program
up of recreational events.
SIUOENIS CONIESI
I
Jftc<»h 'Fnylor «n<[ Oscar
Brinson Represent
Student Body.
Knott. Kdward Mattox. Husst'll Uoe.
buck, and Uabon Uose; Ma.sHes. Kd-; . ,,,, .
during which the tliffei«nt iM»*mberf ,
had a cliaiite to become ai (|uainied i
jwith each other. The other half;
<waH dev«»ted to |eclur»-s by the lead-I
•crH In the field Ot women’ athletie; I
;and d‘ult with tho major problem ■
^•ncounlrred in Ho- orranl/ation of '
,an A. A. program and with the viilu'- 1
[of an A. A. tow ; • hool.
Thursday'. proKram began withj
an opening meeting a* |* M (
Dfiri, pool) . A. A. Prei ideiit of j
rroinen'fl College presided Ihi:
I meeting woii te» welc<»me th*’ differ j
<ent repref»entallveM to the conference
■and Instejl for only fifteen mlnut*' «
lAfter tUiK. Mb. r’Jenf'VH Drinkwater. |
Irt'.ni of Women, Women*- CoUejfe. 1
t;. N. t;.. pre.t-nied a |e« ture on j
“What Tbe Coler. Stu«l'nt Kxp'ct:
n. V iMckinson. Jr.. of Wilson of It^ Athletic At. *M iaiion. ’ Ml«; ,
w<»n in tho preliminary c»r»^lons ami Jl>rink water cm pi ially favi»r • ex* ' |
Alethian girls with perfect pol.'fl : wll represent this col lego in the stat#? :ch.'es for r^realion and I., in favor,
and Alethians 70.
Tr. group two w*u8 given tho i'skimo |
roll, flying angel, double cartwheel ^
an«l the sitting balance, 'I'he si-oro
for this group wan in favor of
the Alethians. tiroup tbreo was ,
made up of the ^quaHh pyramid, tho ^
human croquet tace and the skin,
snako raee. of thi.-; la?;t the Ale*!
tlilans iHl by the se»»re of 11 to 16 '
Original HtiiniH entirely made up
thu finirth group »)f stunt'^ A fine
performance was turned in b^LMlssj
Virginia Whi’.lev in the barrel roll*
assisted by Kd Keel and A. C. Daw-
on Other original a<ts were th»*
amel walk by Klizab**th Mcl^aw-
horn and ChbM- ItoberHon and th»
! double .shoulder stand by V'irginia
Whitley and Klizabeth McLawhorn.
I 'I’Im
Ml>. Charle lui" Ifecn for over!
three yeurn the pupil «if .Mrn Hun
neli,. Hinton, formerly prote^^or of)
Idano at th<* college. .Mrs. Hinton
ixxame Mi^. William I Hurt la-^t ;
In'cember. and her place in the piano ■
department ha*< been filled since
February by Professor Muilberger, |
MIhs CharleH has alho ntudled with |
Miss Kliza Holmes of '.he Mu-*|r De ;
partnient of <Hrenau College.
H< r program follows-
He»«t ho ven--.Sonata i'athetiqu^
Op. l;l.
(•I at e
Alli'gro Mollou Conbrio.
Adai:lo i'autabite.
Allej;io
Chopin Kluiii* (►!» 2Jj No, U
Clio|tii». I'llnd** Op t*
Itelifcbi Spattirh Tan<c Op. lt/1.
KlbJsch-Po«'in
Mrs Stallings
(.Mrs. StallingH ut th« Plano)
Debuss*. - (’laire de lune.
DehiiMHy ,Mlnstn*als.
Uaehtnaninofr Prelmie (J .Minor
Sponsored By Eastern N. C.
Orchestra and Band
Association.
GIVES TWO SELECTIONS
Tliy .Mlantie ('hriHtian Ci*;ii|*e
Hand. diMn te^l b\ Millard Huit, phn
' <1 in tlie laigesi arr«N of bands
Nnitli ('arollna Ii.>h «*ver ' et-n at a
idn-'le *<itting, Approximately r,.uun
|Mi.|'l< Wero in the .M»*n»orial Audi-
loiitim at Haleu'h to hoiir the band*'
plav in the e< (Htii annual mu^lc fe {
(thai. ponsortd bv the Kasiem Noith )
I Carolina A^’soclation of li.md and
IOt‘he,tta l»«‘.ldei
i I'durteen baiidx and oi' ite. tniH
' t>ai i| hi Ihe tevfUai (hlM
' .1 comt*.Uf'>l l«« eb\i*n ia.-l \< «t, I
U'llh. g. |(..bbltl, „t Kiblgb.
l**ie»| lo Samuel A Itra*
I I’hillips Is Hr-elecled '
Head ••Collegiate*'
Staff.
ULANS, VICE PRLSIOF
Miss Helen (tunter I
Lleited Secretary of
Student Body.
. In ihn Annual ;ttud«nt .'v
|tlsn elution, held Apt II liith
I follow ing offlcnn were < (i •
the ri htKil >i ar ISJa and II'
(>M'ar Hilneun, Junior, ot
{Hern, un«ont<Ated (or tlo {
of Pn-‘Ideiu i*f the i'tudrnt A
tloM .Mr Hriinoh h^ ' • ef \«
liij; tht»' \eai a-* Vii • Pre -idvP
-'le’t .laiob Ta\bii of H« Itr
hi = prei>« ht olfii e lllr t.H noT.
ident of the Jltlilot Cl.tr;. «nd
jPt**^ldent »»f ili»' Phi Ks|«^ •
jfraietnltv arnl a • <
II r< hman «l.r in
Hr^an Immii-, .''ophotiif■«e t»(
i’tun. Wu • fIcctiMl to th*’ o'li-: VI s
lpre;,lde||| ‘•Ui eecdlni: rK . Ill V'
Nil |)ea||i» I'l pff ‘tl'MH (if ‘ft*. I
|inore C|u‘.*. 'Ihe e|e, •. #
oM*r tbti* olhei , tU(||l4at«
Ha- '. Hantlolph Allen, iiol Hlj
IloU- e
Ml • Heb-n <;unte|- ot Duni
*'b'ete<l (ii the office of
,ov«»r Mif • Mary ltr*«‘ r '*h»-
,'e»'fd*. <ienrgia Hrew? r In the i
Mi^i?< ttuntei Ir a Junto- >Md a
,inent student In t||«* rolbre L
iiffice of .\' >l'<taiit f»'f**<ary Mb
'Kllen Perr\ ot Hob* i • oi* llle
ele.t.,1
Mi;!' p»’ll> t hUpefVbOl of
Dining Mall woikerK under th«
liurokd plan tiiid I" a Stipltonti
,lhe t'<db g(* Sill' wan (onte«t«*
the election b\ .Ml^ D«M(»ih)r
‘and Mbit (ieorgia Hrewrr
I KIbert Southaid nan uiKunt
for Ihe oKlee o( ’li'-awurer
Houthard‘M home in Stoke
N C , Slid he ir a Junbtr at th« >
: lege
' Lynwood Phlllipf* leri
!aN Kdltor of the (*ol|egi.ite. H< i
rc.<-
t<oi. alio of Uab'U'h. lo the pe»w|l Ion ‘
of pre^i<lenl ot tlie As.-'ociatloii ;lhe«»ffbe
iJunlor and i<« nou Piesldent <i;
Slgn.i Alpha pial«*inllv. Ills hov
in Kiii'>ton.
Clyde Hull. Junli»r ot Aus
(H'orgla, wa- reeU-thd u-% Hu* -
.Managei (»f '{'he ( oUeKlate H<
lllH'onteiit^sl lot tiie <if(|i'e
Uenben ^.trb'kland was un««'.
I tl* lor *
Sport) He Is u Junior fioni
dt Kdwin llfi
I
O. p. F>ickinson Winner
of First IMace In
Try-Outs.
BuiMiuet r<» FJe Held At
Wilson CcMinlry Cliih
Next Month.
jsp4dled the word “Alethian'
‘final act of tin* program. Two char-
Atlantic C hristian CoIb*ge will b« j
represented at the
Student F»-deration
j ]>nwsr)ii
North Carolina !
wlil.li will b«, JudK's- for
! ming '■ladieB** Kd
turned in
tho
the
ItH-l and A. C.
a spb>ndid per*
Hesperian.s.
tumbling meet
held ai the Sir Walter.
Kaloigh. April L'fi and
Hotel in :"Hud" Kose, Coach of the
This is j A. C. lUilldogH Imsketball squad and
wido V'-aio Oratorical rontPHt wUli h'of Ho. ial dam iur I" d-xdop pol:
w'lll be held at the University of,and grace.
North ('arollna uu Monday evening*
April 29th.
The wMnner of tho slate rontesl
will havo his oration entered in tho
national conteat. There are three
rash prizey for the first three win
Mis
Marlon Ho/.eiihard of Ala-
Ch .rl. I,. M.r uII.MHot lto.1,, M„„n, , •'"I- ■*' ’
!«a, ..I.hI.H M,-.. pr.■^(d.■nl an,I Mr 'a ■ .
|H.u»lon a- S.-.t.lan.T..»«u.-r 1 »>i.,. .-dlnK Ml.s liia Itlv.-r- I ..
I ,, . . ... Whe WJM opitOMetl b\’ MIht, (
Ma\or fjeorge Isb-y webonied the
■throng to the autlltoiinm (on«ert
I and thi- pro^*iam r.ol under u.i> with
|ca<h iiaiid playing tuo niimliiT:
in to coniplb alioit;. the A C
College flaiid Wa' unable to mareh
up Faveititvllb* ;itie4'l At Ns h
Squ.lie the eonibilt'd 111 frUluent'
played ihir%f« number undor the di-
(••(tlon of llarr> J Charlton, o( Klk
horn. Wi . who plt>*‘d with .Souxa'ji
hiind for a numlMi nf ye.it .tin| i»
; iiou devoting IiIh titiie to Hie otgaii
jiration of high ■' hoo| ban»l ' Ife
'ha- fojmetl uth Kroup- 'Ho
• niu>i«‘inn' pla>e,| i>«o mai'lM*:- at i
N‘i h iJquaro befoii* :i laigM crowd
and flni lied with " I to- :.iai ;:pan
gb d Hanned *'
lb»ih Mr Hrailoi! and Mr Chsil
ton v,eie entliii-la >t|f In their ptalue
of tli« A C C band 'I h< band w m \
fMilv organi/e«j thi )ear. and ba:
impiovwl reinurkaM> 'Iti* appi ir
She wa*' oppo«e»|
wimiiey Mlsr- Drew rr |M a J i
and an outHtanding Htudcnl li 1
college
Mih SaraJi Loftin of Kln toi*
un<onte led fi»r ciutirnisn of ***
fl,iy jdi»- *»U‘<'ei*d). ^Ht•' I
Laura Hatfoot.
Mlvi (Jeialdine Hr)ant of Ssri
wai unrontf .te»| foi Spoiror O'
•Iraek Meel She iH a Junior S'
College.
.Bill SUM 10
J
lxM«l Lawyer Appoiiil'
Cortth of lennis and
Baseball*
the first time that A. C. College has Atliletic Coach Ke-<tl'‘r (jf the Char-;ners which are $Ii«.no. |3t).0ti. and
been represented at a ineoting of the|I*‘H L. Coon High School. Wilson. ] jaO.Ot) resp<‘ctlvely.
. etud»*nt Federation,
Tile Hesperian girls who partlel-1 Four students wero entered In
I pated in the tumbling m<*«it were:-the contest this y»*ar. Tboir names
I Virginia Whitley, Manager of the | and the subjects of their addross are
1 team. Kathl**<*n Swindell. .Sarah as follows: ''Nationalism or peace,**
Casey. Klizabth Mcl>awhorn, Fay« I Krai Uhod<*s of Stonewall; **Instru-
' Moblev, CaiUe Hritl, Lela Hritt,
Lydia Kilpatrick. ollie Wray. . v---,
much l>etter Nila year tlian over be-1 Alvereta Weaver. Chloo Roberson j Denning, of Mount Olive; and “Capi-
fore and It U expected to become ^ and May .M^Hne. AsHisted by Kd talism Versus Peace.'’ O. P. Dlckin-
I>ast years winner. Paul Arllne
Jr., of Hainbridge, Oa.. won out as
Tlie two UR-al representative:* will j
b#* Jacob Taylor. Student Associa* *
tion Pr'^ident and Oscar Hrlnson.'
Vice-rresbient. and newly electLKl ;
President fyr the oncoming year. The
Student Association is functioning:
even more powetful In llie near fu-jHeel and A. C. Dawson,
ture. Tho l<M*al organization was* The members of tho Alethian tum
Mins
mentH of Pi;ace,” Kugene Taylor, of Hulaff :^ketche(l tho de\e .
Kinnton,‘■Intfrnatioual fcaco." John »onien'« haNkullmll from lli<- Ihkih-
'Ihe Mrna Alfra. I'raternlty will
prefif-nl i'.!. annual itpring banquet
Saturday night. May Is at the
eouiitry elub.
Tlii), wtll probably b< the lunt
.major i-oclal event sponsorc'd by anjanie at Itaieirh wji amon^* the fln.t
bania College delivered a qe-eeh ai | r,rganl/.atlon on the campus this year f»pp*’Mrain < ot the A f f ^ _
P. M.. on 'What 'Mm- College | anolher In a long ||n»' Sin*e Hen. hnvi.M'*r, tl»»- Kharne itrowlneut Isi^i
Student Kxpei t - of Th»- A. A. Pr‘»-' of unbroken annual eveni»: of tho na-' •*** M iidered .• proriMto ' «*iltt/»n haw re< entlv b‘-cn usm^^d
gram " Min , Ho/-eiitiard ay that tbe |,y frMteruity jStatlon W' I-- L D a» l(o< k^ Mount y„,j trunls coach a
collcK*- ""I'l""! < A. A I Krat.-rnlty ««'. liroiii. mkin;- I.atl In 111. "•">'1 , ctirlHlUn Coll'H". Mf.
proKrain to Im’ of liiti-r'-U <" <y-n , j„ i;,;.,; a,„| »n<l (»iilM-i(rji |. .t|v»l himI ""'tr [•,,„.,H>r I- A !lo(l*i-
(.liidint and to proviil'' li.-aiinitii | ^ ofil''Ol-r »-H'; I Inlanit' lliind, |.r„f. .,„or Corl'dl Hol»aiPpl« I
iM- ......
tint A A. pro^ranl to Ih _; ijrin. nii*.! In Hu
and educational. Mis** Lueille Hiituff
gavo a lecture at 3:30 on -Hask‘*t-
ball Prfddem''.” In her talk
eiopmeiit of
recreatl<»n. Th« sludent * j hiotherhood * and good f*‘llowslilp S A Himtonand J, F Al h, ihet,. position* for the panl si
initial constitution.
Three»
I ling t*am were: Clyde Deaus, Man-
fContinued on P»K'
.•Iwii son Angel
To Sinj? Here jfaeuiilty advlHor
|en .
fAt pr‘f*ent there are fifteen mem-'ton
. b'Ts In the fraternity, namely; Kyn* C
wood PliilllpH. Hill f'unuingham,
Haiidolpb Allen, Keuben Strb'kland,
Huddv JtTnigan. A. (* Dawson.
Jame« Hradley, Kdwin Keel, U*‘d
Anor-on, Ja<ob Taylor. Hruee W'ard.
Selz Mayo. UuhHel Jeffer-on, Jimini**
Harney, Jaek Uiley. and Mr. It. Ji.
Iiiillock, ProteHsor of Kngllsh Is
Ap«n Hirli S< iiool Hand, Hiax-
SLHe Hlind SelKMd (M'he.^ira,
Cox: (Joldhboio Hit'll S* IhkjI
founded In the year 19:J8--M».
I^»lti»y Harris. A. c. College stud-^>J**r K'am. Hlllie Kdgerton, Maryj»iecond high man in tho state eoutcst I
ent was a np niber of a group which I May<», Margaret Outlaw, Kdna;aud consmiunntly won tho $30.00 |
tonniicd an orKanizatiuii of tlm I Croi-cli. S> bil l.au<'. Virginia Turner,; cash prlie offered for wlnuinK thl»| wimon AnK--|, of WlnMon Halt-ni
fiiiiduit Covernnifiit of Hi*- Little: Kra"' 'n Si ott. .Marirtta Whitley,: plai e. Arllne la now a grailuato | ^ „ai|onal radio volith- bant|iH'l. Tli.. d" tails of order.
Ke\en Cniu-Kes, hii orKaiiizatlon has|Ki“lne Strickland. Anne Sllverthoriie j xtudent at tht UnlvergUr of Chi-1,app.ar In th<- Ih<( of a I deroration. i:lc.. have not yet been!
y»H»rH. Mr. Hod»:' ‘ Is head o
ciienibdry and phyt’bsl Seit^nc
parttii'nit at the College and tn
Han»l. MI*»b Mary IJjo<kwet|, Stat(*i,.y. mi,| •oipervlror of all ath,
C^llere Hand. C D Kuiehii kl; i pr#^f< r,or HoIhuppI'*. now
Twti^ Count> High S« liool Hand of ! | -fwas (oftner
jNa>*b and Kdge»-ombe Countie», Chus, ‘ ,,f u,,. tennir* t«*sm
L- MeCi llers; Modern Uoodioan and Mr. Sharpe lomer. well pr*
■W'dnelj High School H.uid'*. II T. ' f,,,. hi*, new appolntin»*nt. havin
M'Duffle, Wskelon High School or ^|»revlouK experience at roacbln
che,-.ira. Hruxton and Wllk'j* H. Hob- l»elng .*n i*» <ateher on tbn ba
Ibift. Wllllarn^ton High S^'bool Han<l,
l!
J
, 14 . Hr^bbHI; Hab-lgii Hit'll Sehool Hniid.
Mr. Kdwin Hm-1. rHIr nr prealden . ol
will act as master of cbremonb»H at
now become a part of
North Carolina Student
Men dith ('oliege will be hostess to
lh*» fed^^allon this year. Konneth
fiood^-on of Duke I'niverslty is State
Kr’deration President. Ihdegates are
exp^-ted from a numlwtr of tollog^**
throughout North Carolina, South
(‘arollna. Virginia and Pennsylvania
(iovernor J. C. H. Khrlnghaus will
deliver a -p^HH-h on Friday morning,
followed that aftern<»oQ by tiordon
Hrown. Pre«idenl of the student Innly
the larger I Topping.
Federation. .
cago.
Election Of May Day
Attendants Is Held
.Mit“ Marietta Whitley, who is In iSell Koebuek was alho eb’< t*‘d
series of concerts at Atlantic (!hrls
jtlan College this year on Friday ev- •
lentng, April Mr. Angel will !;<•
|ae(onipanb-./J by Miss Hazel M^'
I Mahan, also of Winston-Saleni, and'
recent winer of the Southern di'- ;
friet Contest of the Natifnil Federa
jllon of Music Clubs li« ld at Savan-
I nab, ilH. I
I Angel, a baritone 4*inger and at ;
lpr*'t'ent a. student under some of the ,
heading Ameri<an muMie master/^ |
decided
jlege Hand. Millard P- Hurt.
rt'ontlnued on Pago Three i
M i ss M ary Id a Wi n de r
Lectures To Students
leMtu and all outstanding athb
th‘- CnUernitv of North I aroIlD
winning gr<tnp of netter'« Is **
led to repre-ient the Coll**fe thi
xon.
CtjiH f» Sharpe lute *n t
over the bS'**ball squad tbla
the early praetpes -«nd pre-
ganiett having oe«-n played b«fO
a» ‘unied regular dutlr-
riius far the tennis Umiuj ba
little op|M>r|,unity to p«r
■Several itrhwluled »idtcb»=k hav*i
taine4i out or p'Httponed for
!ream»n» A ‘Towded bedulc
j likely be plaved during the r
of May. Coash Sharp reports t
‘ably on the teunis proNpeets.
h i The baseball season has bw*!
but jwhlch was made [K>*slj)le by his con*; Miss Mary Ids Winder spoke loltbe various departmenti of
r Davidson Colb*gc who will st>oak i-harge of th»* May (’ourt. has an-i w It hdrew. jtf^Kt victory, plans to ent*'r the pro- irhe .,»»• lai |*>nco and history da »hes f group and corrected the faihe Infor jM^roun for the IHilldog- up lo
Tbe Aiftninistratlon of Student ' nouneefj the attendants for th«* May! These sixteen Ladies and (ientle. fcssional field upon compbtion of his i of Atlantb- Christian College, on thejniation that Is In r* n«»ral dr< ulatlon ^ hut several Conferenco wins
niusic training. MInh Me.Mahan Is at I various iniernational problenirt and iabout tbe two iMMlleM. ’hoped by ><iNirts lead«*r« befon
prehefit a student ai Salem Collnge I issu»‘s facing the worbl to<lay- Atiaeking Father Cougiillii. H<iey i ^tnHon end*.
in W'Inston-Salem. i Miss W'liider Is hecreiary for Hm* und a few more of the Anti | I'oacb Sharp in als#; Inslrurt
In lil^- the slng»*r to«)k part ln|\ationa| Council for Prevention of i World C<Mirtem. she < xplaine<j the ' ('omm'-reial I^w coorH'n al tbs
Ih** National Uadl<» Vobe (;ont«*st War, and Is at the pro><« n< touring |appar»*nt reason^ for the failure of,iege. H** ha* held this po^MIo
flfMiiisori^d by Atwater K<*nt and wa«> |thls sertion sjHMking lo student and jibe I'nited States to range itself thi> bi«t two year»
winner over &o.eoo other entrants. |civ)ilan groups either with the l/<agueor Nations or | —
He has l>#^#-n In .Vew York for the; Tbe topi*-- ^be ha-i choM n are, the World <ourt. The a* tIon of tliej i*iH<*xeM fot the May Day di
past two years. '"The Situation In Tho Far Kast. ' L'ague of .Vallon* on Hm* a sai«.<ina- ,are goin;.* on aimOKt eonstant|> t»
I (tovernment." Dr. Sbelion Smith of King and Qu»-en, ment of the eouri will serve as at-
[the whool of reHgion will deliver ao Tlie I>adb-s of the ('oiirts are; tendants to the King, .Mr. l>onahue
Rddress during the Mvening. ]{ache| Conyer^*. Sue 1>*1I Davia, | Hryan», and lo the (jtie*<n. MIsh Dia
Other speakers for the conference Heb-n tiunter. Hernite Kolierson. Kivers Tuten. They will also dance
will be: llepr*:' ntative K. H. Me- Mattie He|l<> Stuart. .Marietta WhU-|tbe minuet which will be the closing
{Donalds of the Jjtato legislature; ley. Virginia Whltb-y. and Kleanor‘dam e of Hie May Day exercl*e^i.
sjole Paul, of the University of W'ootlard- The (;«*ntleinen are: j Miss Nina Malllson is afting as
pNorth Carolina. Margaret .Mdyellau, Franklin Harn* >. Dick Itarnblll, Pat {chairman of tho dan<'e l ommitteo,
[president of tbe student body. Salem (*r*ry. Hasiw^l <;uiganus. Henton.and tbe folowlng are leading the
|(!ollege; l)r. CharU-: K. !>rewer, LIveriuan. Huek l>*velare. Lynwood ' various dane<^ under her supervis*
Jl.resideot of .Meredith: .Miss Caroline Phillips, und Wallace White. W'al-jlon: .Mary Howard, Dorothy Jones,
dean of women at .Meredith lace White and Hassel ((urganu«i are, Audrey Tetterton, Hazel HIley, Mary
lud Dr. .\lbert Coates, of the lu-;substiluting for A. C Dawson and >l^tb*^ Outlaw, Tbursa Coyle, and Vlr^
•tP.ute of Oov«rtiinenl, 1-niversity of S. H L*ie. wbo w^gv urisioally elert-i ■ ——
Hortb CarolioM. i^'d to tbe <ourt.^at withdrew. Kua* (CootlnuHd oo Pag« Tbr««j
Judges In the Atwater Kent con-;"The l^-ague of Nation*', and thejtlon of King Alexander and In the'C»dlei'e gymnadum. MUs Hill,
test wer Lily Pon>. flosa Ponselle and 'World Court." and "The Hrobletn of dispute b»lwrin Orei.i and Hulgarla |i- «.upervlM»r. reports that th**
I.^wrence Tlbl»etl. all of whom have *Kurop<i " A brief skett h was given of )ws>* dls«’U/%Mr4|. The fallute of tl-e Jdenis are making exudlent proi
pnbllrly praised W'Usou, aM-rlblng to Ube development of the W’orld Court [league In tbo Far Kast was admitted In tbo mantery ol s<»in»» of th«»
■ >and the lA-ague of .Vations Miss and »*x< used In the ilrht of the pri - jdlfficult o( the frsditlonsl
(contineed on page 4i {W'lnder explained the fnnetlons of^vious and en»uing »* eompHsbnient*- djuo**^
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