improve the COLLEGE The collegiate r 11< -s r ISbUK ve* Past Half Decade phows Many Changes I On College Campus ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN < 0|.l.KC,K. SKITKMMKR 17. T.Ki? N" I I NHW ('()LLI<X;iATl‘: ()FFIC'1AI>S fnded program Planned for future ^ning H»ll, Gymnasium, ,i Heating Plant Are rcatest Improvement*. ... Atlan'ri t’lirls- ->jU‘icr roiiHihl«‘U of iwi) tiialn thf ilorinUopy. t hou.H«*»l th«* larKiT part -pU'*ro«in?. ui!(l the boyn' rofv. in which wuh Io<at».‘<l jflltr^Vof Iht preHi(U*nt. and o!h»*rH. The chiMiiiHtry -H*ni vkas alHO locatf»l in 'AUxK. Sine* !iv<* inn. th«T»* hav(* Im*oh iiinn» i ....ciiicnth- made. .:4 v.ork oil a new, nicderii ThU was coiup!«*t«d rail., Th«' additioh of this (DC h«“- proven mtv valuaWI<‘ and to th<* stiKit^ntK All of lh<* honu* has II RatnoH. boxiriK inalrh^'S. r h*r lndo< r 8portH <-ont<>8ts .•Id here. The phyKical (mIu- II :■!;•.> - a alKo use It daily. l>rt C. Hardy Memorial _ hall wa.H coinpleted and ■ jioon after the comple- it the KyinnaHium. The build •. :rtm'i< ally (lirorated and i« .rol.v *«juipped. Includlnfj an .•rt lIshtinK Ryalem and other • nifncf*. n ai* <n the eampun two inity houses, which have beeu for )iue Mine, but Hlnce !>Cfii neiossary to a<l<l sev- privaie houieH a« <lormitor- ■ake care of the steady in- in the number of Htudents. \ ar the library was niove«l the ro'im tormerly oceupi€Ml old (lining hall and new ♦ procured ,tl> has been further im- •d i> u raillJis which has been aiound the shelves of v’dI- eirl5' parlor, which was iff ! th*? old library room. . n »vrv beHUtifully furniah- A towu girls’ r('On) was also " -^l this time In a former 9<nn Thii; room has .a1s») ftfI ft*.4trd. ilH)ut ihe same time the Kci dfpartUient was considerably when the binloj/y labor- inoved into a larger and *r room, with more modern ad«led. 1'he chemls- Uberatory has recently beers IntH an«| had some new I'Hipfit added to its stock of riab nothrr impfrtaut Improve WH5 th^ installation of a id h**afinK system last wtn- Th^ plant is locate*! back of ♦-w dininK hall an<l furnish- •Ht fnr the dinln? hall and II "f the other buildings on ampuh. 'd th“ lat’er part of last w'in- h*' Kyninashnu was not heat- '»t ihruUKh funds raised by • HC n small fee for basket- h*'a(lng units have installed. < "niniercial classes have lu'v«‘ii (o their new’ rooms In hall ba.^ement. which l>^-n made into very nice /•♦innr. tvpinj?, anil Bhort- A larRe room for the to rehearse in will be cf>n>- t»on in the basenjent also. [ Hilley. and several other • "ho are especially inter- ■n ’h«* welfare of the college. dillKenfly working to raise ff>r hiiildiuK a new dormi- women and also a new H'fore live more yearh '’Untie (’hristian college ex- to show even more uxtonsive ‘•flieiilb. forensic Society To Be Continued I to the revived Interest in ■ |DS f»u ihe ranjpus an active! club is K<dng to be or- <1 to Kive siKM'ial training prtctlce. along this line. Th- '*f the club wiil l>e to put "inning intercollegiate de- team for this year. An at- made to organize such year, with only moU- . V', the principal weak- '■'< the failure of members "0*1 and to aid in the <liH- '’*• An you all know for the yearn the college haa been out Jin intercollegiate year this team will 'W from the members of •■Itib and all such members -'ind a> chance to make the team. U wtf are ever g'-ing to • »uccifujful team it will have ■ ^«ked by more than the intercolUgiate debators. we some reserves. \Vc * . challengers for the on the team. We cannot *hc best out of debaters not c>&!ienged for their = no reason why Atlan- ^•olleKo <-annot have ; debating team if the •^ally want one. Now. • *^e interested In learning ^ abou» this art of argu- ^♦;aiw come to the ttrst an- m.eting of this club. ®'^HaUon Ik ettpeciaUyy ex- i^’>&tiDued on page two) Classes Elect Yearly Officers Committee Appointed To N o m i natc Temporary Freshman Officers. Tuesdii>. September 14, after Ihe rfu.ilar charel period, das-, meetings v«i> held tor the pur- pOHc of eliM tiuK offii ers to till all I Hie vacancir-s. The ;*-nlor and Ju nior <‘lasse>i cb'cted olfifej'r, l^si )ear. but the Hophomor*waitel i until this year to «*le« t their b-aii* * rs. Si»>ce all the officers eU‘rtul by the senior c|;s; •. returin'd to >«chO(d this y«ar. they had n » vaianci*.- to till. Tho‘^- e|c4ttd last v.ar are. Onnli* ('ockr» ll. Wilson, presideut; Klizabeth Kuluhum. ^^■ilson. vi«e j»reshleni; Hugh ('berry, Uock.» ’.Mount, treasuier. and Martha j.I^rlnson, New Hern. sM-rejary. Mr. Cockridl is editor of The I’jne I Knot, a meniber of baseball and t)ask«‘li>all ti*an>s. and a< tiv«* mem ber of Sigma Alpha fraternity. .Mr. Cherry is biislnvss nian* ager of The |‘lne Knot and a men»* ber of !’hi Kappa AljJha fratern- I Martha BrlnH«)n i:-' vice-president of SIkum Tau Chi sort>rlty. The junior clann elected their ofllcrrs last year, but Wllliain Hudson, the elected presi<lent. did not roturn to s«hool. Cleveland ]>radner. a mlnlsterinl student and mtMiilHT of Dramatic club, was ♦ b'Cfed president to /ill the oik-u Ing left by Mr. Hudson. Mr. Hrail- ; ner hails from Charb'ston. S. C. Martha Nelson, of Vanceboro. is vh-e-president. Miss Nelson ik also one of the two student super visors of the dIninK I.all. Woodrow SuKg. of l’inetf)ps, U vlce-presi»lent of the Men s DormI tory council, and vice-jiresident of , I Smoka Pipe club. ; Kugen** (>i;n>dowKki. from New Jersey. Is treastirer. .Mr. Ogrod ^ owHki Is a member of the (iU: ‘ dub and Ministerial club. The freshman < lass of last year <lid not elect ofJU'ers at the clo^t> ' of sehofd for the prisent year. They wcie ebcteil as follows: Kl- mer Mottern. Asheville, i)resldent: Selma Arner, Wilson. vice-pr«-^1- dent: Robert Wiiulham, Karmville. treasurer: .Mary Kllzabeth Hllley, Wilson, secretary, and Robert Jar- I man. Kinston, sergeant-af-arms. .Mr. Mottern is a m* niber of th • bf»xing team, men's chorus. (;i‘- club and secretary of Men’s D»)rm- ft<»ry coufirll. Mi^s Arner is a representaiiv-- on the (’ooperativ<* ]»oard. Miss Hllb.yls an honor stu<ient ,;ind r<*<’elve(| her cup last year for having the highest scholastic av- I erage. Mr. Windham is assistant bud* ness manH«er of the, ('ollegiate. I Mr. Jarman is a member of the [ Ministerial club an<l (ilee dub and I Smoka IMpe club. Since the fn*shmen <lid not I know earh oth‘*r well en<»ugh to 1 choose Ihe ofh<’< rs. they voi<mI for j Sarali Ftitin Ward to selc< t a rom- imi(te«‘ t() nominate ;;t»i«lents for ! the ottlce. Thos<» on th«* commltt*’.' are: Kranc*** Rodmck to r»*pre sent the dormitory girls an«l h«-i as chairnian of the connnltte'*; (Jeorge Lofton to r^’present Hr* dormitory boys; Julia I). I’asrhal to represent the town girls, and Irving Barker to r«-pre.sent town boys. The committee will pres<>nt their nomination report at the next niMMlnp. 1‘uesday. September lil and the offi<ers will be select ed by popular vote of the freshman class. CONVOCATION SERVICE HELD LOCAL CHURCH Dr. Hillcy Welcomes Speaker Who Gives An Eloquent Response. Th»» Rt. UpVfr«>nd Thoma* C lYArnt. Bishop of »>a4tern i'arolina. delivered an Inspiring me« ace lo the 4tu«lent« of Atlantic I'hrtstlan coljeir.' and iheJr frlendi^ at th*- annual conv<Haiion M‘rvi«e of th»* colb'Ke. The H»*rvHr wa?^ held t»n W«dneKilay nUht, Sepi.-niber \. at St. Ttmothy’s Kpisco|w| church Kach Near » iw <»f the local church es acts as hoRt to the college stu dents in this respect. Hr. HoN^ard S Hllley. presi.lmt of Atlantic Chrinilnn colb.g... w.l- comed th*' speaker au(| expr*>‘-s«‘cl apprec iation, in U*half of the stu den*s and the faculty, for his \l^ it and n»e. tau*- i»r ||ille> aN«» *-xpr»-isef| III:- iHTsonal appreila iH>n f»»r th** cordial wrb** m«* «x tiMnl*‘d to th*> colb‘Ke by th«- chiin h. Bishop Harnt v«Ty cra«’bMisly rc-iponfb'd to l»r. Mtlley. In con elusion he :4ald. ' Though I am n«»t a UHMulwr of your parth'ular de iH-mlnalioii, 1 have always obs«*r\- e<l with the k'enest Interest th« progn*HS of this Kr<at coIIcrc and its outgrowth of splendid men and women wh(» go out Inspired with the presence of our Lord.” In this brief conclusion he v**ry force fully brought out what has always b**eu lh*! outstanding aim of th*‘ college. The coll«j;e admlnlntra tlon felt esiM'clally complimented In that a friend, otitsble of the college it.self, should think that Ihe scho(.l was aspiring toward its aim. The spi ak**r to«ik as his text ^»eneKls. eleventh chapter, vef * four: "An<l lh»*y said. (*ome. let I us build us a city, and a lower | wh«»s*> top may r«ach unto heaven ancl b't us mak«* us a name; icei we be scattered al»roa«l upon th*- fare of the wh<»b- earMi.” In dw.osing this t«>xt. I’lshop Darst chose »»ne which wan <‘.speclally htted to the oc<asion, and ujton j which he based a very helpful message. • During the course of his ad dresj-. h“ entreated the young peo-j jfl« of to<ijiy, aM the Mi;«Lerf' of world of tomorrow, to buibi a cMy and a tower, but to Im sure and 1 build th(>m in conformity with (iod's |itan. H<‘ pointe<| out that the early eJvUlration an»l modern civilization hatl made mone pro- ur»*ss along Ihly line, but t'ulay ih*\v 8*” III to have falb-d and the world sei'iuH to l>e ullpidng back ward, bei-ause the^“ civilizations have had no definite obJe<tive ui viow. Jlo believes that youth mus' set goiH'- hlKh objectiv*- and work harmoniously so as to ultl- iiiatdy obtain it as an end lo the present chaotic comlltlou of the world. He spoke of th»t gr<‘at Kngllsh Christian. Muriel Les’er. who re- ferr<d to the condition of the world K»day as being vf-ry hf’e.d- lesK of its en»-ruy, so luueh of whbh is not illrwcted toward < r»- atlve de**ds, th<* eiernal purjjose- of Cod. or the building of a tower or a frei- nation where non can w<rk and live toKether a^■ broth^ ers. ){lshop Jiarst thaiikeil (Jfwl thnt the fearle> youth U th»* land still believ*'.; that b*au*y and p* a< e can com*- Into a br<)keii world He ex- ! ,,re.s.se/J his thankfuln*--^ lor the fa<t that American children are not taupht to exalt their «ountry ftH ar<! the children ' f (»‘*rmany and o’h» r foreign e»»untrles. In | condusioii lie :<tal<‘d: ' I h** rlRht prf.gram is on*- which has as Itsj objective th*' bullolnK of a n*‘W world with (Jod as th** leader. We; Khoiild forget »>ur pn*ju<lic* s and ' think In terms so broad that w** can at b ast Ket In Uie ndnhbor-| hood of the gn*at ifilnd of (io<l and have a vision of a n**w city unci a n**w tow* r. it Is up to all • t»f us to make the foun<latlon for such a marv*'lous work, an*! '^e must b«* strong and firm.” SIUDENI WORK Freshmen Week Made Permanent Part Of Scholastic Program IS ORGANIZED ByEOREKAPLAN SUPtRVISORS AT WORK Program Instiliilrd To Aid Students In Attending School. RolH‘rt Carr. upiM»r rrutvr, mtint In his tt»*w poiltlon K*li|or lii-Chi*‘f of 1*Im’ ('olleglate. T!>U Is ht»- second Ikum* the palH'r Ba^il Bolden, upp^ r l*ft. teadnig in the capacHy of Bunlnc - Maua|{**r. Leon R< ebuck. upper rir l:i. itt a^'lsting Mr. Carr us Man-; SKlng Kdltor of the '<tuden| papt*r { Tin* |M|MT l.iHi Near •«IU «l l.v RandoUh •'Hopfy ’ Albn, j K»lilor ln (*hl«*l. N«ds(ut Stcvnson, BuHtni*fUi Man»»>:*T. . nd Riind'dph (’handler. M.maclng Kdlt<»i AIJ th**- of the?*• graduated iai*f ►print iind. wHb th»‘ **x««ptloi» of L»M»n •{iM«l»nck. none of Ihe above lo-w • ofricial^ ha\»* had pr« viou» colb’^e itevh np.iprr exp**rl* t4ce, l>ut th*’y ! nr*“ ♦•xi»‘ciing a iicc*- -.lul ni’w»piiM»r *a>*er i The annual faculty rr* ception of Atlantic Chris tian College will be held in the Gymnasium this ev ening, September 17, at 8:00 p. m. The faculty reception i*. one of the outstanding so- cial events of the College each year. The purpose of this occasion is to give the students and faculty a chance to know each other more intimately. New Professor Joins Faculty DR. MORGAN ADDED TO SOCIAL SCIENCE DKPT.( Vacancy Created By Re>ig nation of Mr. Wilson Now Filled. Brief History ! Alma Materi • ^ ESTABLISHtD IN 1902 Though Young In Years At- ^ lantic Christian College Has Made Progress. ' For 111*' ;;cneral Informailoii of '' lileuoH of th*' Colb'^e as wt-ll tor th»* K'n«*ral public, th*- fol loN^liiK is a brief hlstorv of llilt (i^rowlnu Insillutlon. It is tak**u ^roni the collet** catalouu*' and , ; ' ‘^••d by spe»*lal permb don >;rant ' >d by Ihe colleg*- admliiistrai|oii I “The l.fty ■*ev* nth North Caro ’ ' lina Christian .Mb donary ('onven Ion iiM't ui Kinston. .S' (‘ Uiioln’r • i.'i to Nov**mber 2. l!>ui The Com '-* • on Kducatlon, i-onslstiuK *>f W Havlh, B H. Milton. W J , ittipJer. K A Moye. and Hr H Hirpei. made a favoiabb- r<- f<ir th»‘ |iurc|ia*(e »»f Klns« r ottftrv. In Wilson, N C.. from • Hflison Krlu* .itlonal A‘ “orJ i- n Act'ordlng 1»> ihe report of r*>mmltt«’e, which was »luly 1 'I’ti. iM-’iliinm- o, s;i, ■ n tl<‘ year lind<i a v» ry cafuibb- pri> f**ssor atlde*| to the teaching st«f of Atlantic Christian collect. 1^, Raymond Morgan. wln> Ih the nt prrjfe.H.sor, cf>me.s from Kvasdc Hlin*ds. 1*1 fill the vacaiwy in t! social science d'partnwnt cr«»at' bv the resignation of I’r-f*»> Wilson last rhristmas. hr. .Morgan b**can his 4tjd»* at Kureka college and r*<el\<'< his B. Ii. ami I’h. I). d*'grec , Ut«'»i | at th«‘ Cnlv*'rslty of Chicago. IB Is v*ry fmiliar with curr*nt world problems and Is well *|uallfied | for the pOHltlon which ho now holds. i*'<»rm<-rly. Dr. Morgan wa^. tor of Ihe ()ak*on I'nlted church of Kvsnstf n. whirh im>sI*Ioii he has held for Ihe past four yeat> Although this Is his first t*'achlnK ♦■xp»Tlence, his ••xiMrl*‘nc*' In pr**arhln« si well as the k*'»n In terest he f«*els In young pe«»pl.- :tn<l their at'tlvltles niak** him w«dl htteil for his pr*>sent position. In ad'lltlon to these lnt«'rewt:<. Dr. M»»rgan Is als*) keenly int»*r i.- ninimiu*’*’. wni«'ii wa?' *iiiiy OplHil. th«* Hoatd of .\!miagers Y*' lhf‘ N C- M C. W‘l»- ^ct n “•li i'- . t<i|ul{iUK this colb*;>- properls, und w«'re to appoint four tiUKle* . to h:ftv*‘ Immediate supervision of' 'he t^db’ge. TIh* lnstllu(b>n was nam«d Ailanilc Chrlsiian Co|]*'r«- |tnd iiir orporute«l May I. I!h»:j. Mr. j <1«»org** Hackney, of Wlls*»ii. .S' i' . , wMM made treasurer of the colb-K**. , an*l shout $4 <mio wan crxiirlbutt-d the first y»-ar, Th** building wii- taxed to lt» tilmoMl capacity wlth^ ludentv at the college otx'ning ' S«*pteniber, 1!»02. Th** rollege pr*»- ;>erty bofidefj for lh/> orlcloal < in*lebt(^lne - . of about $ll,ouo ini IfHt;;, whbh was fully pitid In 11*11 The itaym«*nl of this *l«*bl i »!ia*l*' a**‘*Kslbl** th*‘ "W. N. an*l Drpha Hackn**y M**morlMl Kund.” i which was b*qu»*athiMl ••f*»r th**: jeduealton of won by y*ninK m* n I anil women'* and which (‘onsisteif 1 »»f r**al * ^»fMt<* In W|Is*mi to th*. > vaht>' of nbotil In I'M I a. ; ni<H|ern brick dormitory for iiM*n , wa built, at exp'-nne of about ;|ir»,0<MP, In 1 !M 4 there wa a»- j*iulre*f a «cr*- farm lii Dnslow coiintv. two miles south of Ja'k *<oii’/Ble. N C The Car*dlrif« Kn eHt*d In puldl*- sp*•akln^: an*l J*>ur ; larKeinent Campaign In lh“ turn i nallsm. Whlb* at th«- Cnlversliy yi,.|.ir*| the roll*'g.-' nt (Chicago, h»* b#*ld a r»'»jKj|j«Jbl‘-. f.f,,jowni**nf In chhU ntul g/»od I |)oslllon on th** publications staff 11 r)*».«77 7<». The colleg.. of that hcbo*»l. ; was r'c*>gnlze(l a stHiidnrfl A Dr. Morgan, who replaces Mr igrs'le crdlece In May. h> Wilson of Alabama, Is l«achln*: th** North (*ar<»lina Sl;ii»- Board *»f ♦M *»nomb's, rnli***l .matcK and for-| eign g**vernm**nt, and sociology ' “in th*' Boar«l of Trust'-e. He Ik using Ihe same rlassroom as InaiicurAted a <}impali:n for * n- Thlr r -r. 1537 mali»s the f»»urth VI ar that Ihe Kurek.! Sye t«'m *»f help lo •tuilent'f haK be**n UHed at AtUntic V'hrUllaii t'olb'i*’ This pUn Ir called iM-.ause U orlKi|]al«‘d la Kureka <*«»Uege. Ht The {dan b n«it nii <»ld one. but . It ha.s recelvi*! fav«»rabb* ct»inment 1 from other iM-ho«d»- It Ik a pUu; whereby III*' -«tud**nt<« ar*’ iM*rmlt ; le«i lo tio lh»* work «>f Ihe colb'ge cftmniunlty, and lh«* aving of la bor coti lo lb«* Cidlego |h hand***! on to the «tutleiit In IoW4'I*m1 ral(*ri for tiitthoi, b*>aid mid looni i Since thi ' plan adopt<*d al > .\tlantic Chrisiian CoU**gi*, ib*v itud«*ntH lio all the ('o||*‘K»* »«uk except ciMthliitf. whoh In done by n*‘Kro *«»ok‘' und«*r tb»* sui***i vision of the dh'tillHli, Min <«(ady- ('larb- Kach student desiring work placer, an a]>pllcatlon v^ltb' Di HHb*y «»r Ihe ttUp**r\i^t»r/ Tlio | Jobn are avdKiO'd by th*' -ttutlent board *if managers, which super- vis«H all th*' work done. Tb**r« an* many advanlagt . of the Kureka plan othrr thun the rediheii cost of HchoollUK. which Ik probably conaldcred tht* iuohI important p«til of th<- plan. Some of tb«* wi>rk alvcH oiu* HpiMlal' training in a partn ular prof* -‘'.io.i; buch an library and ofltco work.. This plan affoidi eXielb'Ut train ing In nocial planning, and th'* w hob* sy.-.l* ni Is ba'«'d on tlio edu> < atlon theory of learnliii; liy d*»liu , 'D)i* filudeni biMiid of maoaK*'i<' are a|)polnte«| by th** Ka< ulty anil' ea< h mantiK*-r ban a faculty ad , vImu'. 'I'hi* 'itud< nt maiiai:*irr. are; Sarah Bain Ward. Kinston, Supi'r- vlsor of officr Work. KuK**n»‘ t»K rodow‘«kt. N''w 4»*rs**y. Su|H*rvlsor of Butl<llng‘*. hT.iUM'i liurxanus. Slok**r"., Sup*»rvlsor «»f Dining Hall, • MarihM .N<*ln«>n, Vanii'bu|i>, Sti |H-iv|Nor of Dining Hull, and Rob-^ **rt Carr. Sup* rvlf*oi 4»f (irounds. Till- Kureka plan Its b«»*n very| •^ucc<‘ tliil III A. C*dlrj;»' It has, helped iiiHiiy ritiideutr who would *ili> 04 •< *o«'«vii aub’ lo gif till* to .til Institulion (»f higher b'lirnlnc without ai*l. A commlitee of (ac ulty inemb'-i' meet ouc** a we<*k with tlifi Briard of <tui|i>nt man- aK*TK to giv*' atlvlc** and offer siik- Kestions to niak«' thf plan wolk smoothly and suc<*‘: 'fully, j Enrollment Statistics Students Enjoy Church Reception; Captain John Barclay Wei- j comes Old and New ' Students To Wilson. YKAH BKGINS SM*T. 2ND. Dr. Jarman Wrlcomr:. liist Year Mrn and Women lo Collrge Campus. Student Body Comes From Wide Areas. .Mr. W'ils*>n an*l ;<***'ms well plea* ed with his pr* )«*'nt ar:-iodatlon with this colb'ge. Immeillately after th** renlgna lion of I’rofensor W11s*mi Just aft er ChrlrMnas last year, Mrs. A. I) downi**nt and biilbllnK'’ With th** aid of a Kltt of $100,000 fr*>m .Mr J. W. lIlneM, j»f Rocky Mount, < . fh*' Christian diurcb*-s of .\»»rth Cnrollna j'-eui^d a total fiin<t *»f 1300 000 for end*»wm*-n» New Members Initiated at First *37 Meeting. JOHNSTON NAMED PRES, j Cnilcr tlw capabli' nuidaiKi? of Miss Kli'HiKir Snyil'T, tli'' Dr.i- niallc Club Iibh acain "WUiiK lni,i actldii. Thp VaKaboiids. which | l8 thoir <h(m«n name, have Ih0| larKcst iiumb<T of artor» anil a<- tresscK on ll» roll that It has <«v.T ^ had. Fifty-Hcvpn m.inlxTs have itlroaily citnn’ out lo -how thfrir talent on the itage. It i" thought lhat a few of the reasoned mem bers from other years, who have not had time to report, will do so ^ in the near future. At itH si'i-ond meeiinp of the, year, held last Wednesday even- InK, MIh- Snyder announied that I he first presentation would l>e a mystery play. ThiK announi’e- ment was Rrceted with much ap plause and thlF will be one of the elub’s first produrtlons of this type of play. At the *ame meetinK the new members of the orjsani7.ation were Initiated into It^^ portalf by belUK requred to give pantomim< be- (C.mtlnued on page two) New Officers Take Charge; Ogrodowski New ■ President. i Ain"n« the more outstanding nrKanizations on the A. '' eampus 1,4 a iluh for those students wh J (xpe.i to KO Into full-time <;hri»- tlan serviee. Kven tho,iRh the club coes uniler th<- name of Min-, isierlHl flub. It is noi held siri'ily for thos • who ejpwi l„ ,lo a> t(ve pastoral work, but all persons ex-. |,»^!tlnK to *o Into any line ofj fhristian servire an a life work. Stiidentt deslrlna memlHTKhip I must ihow delinite Interest in Christian service as an aim in life. ^ then the club will w«r|,ome them. Into ith ranks. , , . The chief atm of th: club Is lo Bfilsi lt< member!" in any w»» P„,,llde toward a l>e't»r under- Htandln* of th-ir undertaking-. Kealizinf: the |mr>rtanre of in* minister in every pereon'.; life and Uos«- ami .MIsk Kva I’erkins look The < iil/.‘ ns of Wilson i;iib«, rlbed over his teachlni; d,itieH, even IhouKh It meant i-xtra work lor Ihein. Hoih .Mrs. ai,d .Mi>" I'erklns hailed llr. .MorRan's ar rlvel with pleasure. a< It reitcv.-d them of Iheir extra duties. The va,ant posilion eoul'l have lieeii tilled at the iM'KinnlnK of the ill- ond semesii r last year but Ihe ad- nilninlration felt it could re4-elv. a mui h lx.l','r proIeMor by wait- iHK until thl»- fall. AIlhouKh Dr. .Morcan has been on Ihe campus only a Hill*’ more than one w<»k his p»p,ilarlly •suitw uhfiun fund of $100,000 t*>ward lh* **r»*»’tbui *»f Hi*' n< w plant for th *i (olle^'f. Th*' U'llson tiymnxslum waK. bnlli durlntc th** years j 35. The -Men Hanly fMnIng Hall . anrl a c**tilral h«'atltiK plant bav* been rompb'ted thb y*-ar himI ar*- now In tis**. “Th*- n<'it «t*p In the building program call*' f*»r lh** *'r*'*ilon of a dr>rmltory for women an<l a ebajnd. “The f<dlowlnK have pr«Mbled ov«T the )f)HtJtijtion; J. C. C»»k I'iirj-iuui: J J Hnri>* r >01 IfHiX; J. C f!ajdr^*dl. ' wilh the students is easily shown , I 1916-iaiU, In the tael lhat he has alread) ■ lM*en wb cie*l as faculty advittor by I ** ^ 1**'* >■ L s.' IV^"''’is“onl.'’of‘^^lh^ l• adm^^MEN’S CHORUS RESUMES erganlratlons of the campus and It was wi'h pleasure that he ac cepted the hfryit' invifalJon to t>< - come their snp^Tfisor. Dr. Morgan plans to mak» hi*' home here in Wilson, Mrs. Mor gan. who Kraduated from r»nn- sylvanla college, and his seviro- >e«r-old n will join him here The.M*‘n’:'. ^’horus of AHantlr Christian Col|ef»» re-oimes tlx work Ihit- year. The chorus was organized last year and did mu* h In arousing Interest In music on the campus. Hev«Tal program* were given and vemed to in- en joyed by all attending. The chorus will ning iplrMuals J (Continued oo p««€ two; shortly She is still In ' and folk songs and other four* where she Is terminating ; part sodr * this year. It whs business affairs. Dr. learned lhat they are to hopts lhat his wife will be ai';“ ready for presentation In about to join him here sometioie in th^ ; weeks. near future. i Mr RuF/eij Owings, the orga- The college administration and nirer and original director of the the atudenta welcome l>r. Morgan chorus, will be back again Ihl^ and hfs family to Wilson and bcpe • y«ar. After Mr Owlnxs left Wl!* that their slay will be profitable son last y«*ar, Kay Whitley was •o them as well »« to th«* coll»-i^' e|«-< ted t* inporary dire-tor and j Mrs. Yavurski, faculty advisor. Th*- enrollm* nl of students this y«ar Is on** of the larg*st in th** history *»f Atlantl*- Cbtlstbui rfil br.*-. The Ntuilcnts hall from twenty- nine dlfT*i*ii* *f»unHeH in N«»rih Carolina and from a total ot six ad«llllonal slater The represent -| *'d (riitntieH Includ'- Beaufort, j HertI**, Cartar*‘t. Craven, <'urrl j tuck, Duplin, KdKecomb**. K«(rsyth,i Cn«*n«*. Hallfan, llanM'lt, Hyd**, Jobnst'n, l.en»)lr, Macon, Martin,' N.»«h, N«’W Hanover, Dnnbiw. I'am llco, ferfiuimaris, I'lff, f(ofiesr>n, ^ UocklnRham. >^nif)s*»n. Tyrell, I Wak*-, Wayn** and Wlls»in. Thea« c*ninlJ»’K exienil ovi-r th** slate ho that practbslly ev«-ry part Is well r*'jir**H*nl*d. *-M|Mc|ally lb« *‘ast- <‘in and sfitilh <*asti*rn nfcilfins. Last y*-Hr stud*‘nts came from ' nly thi'-** *>utiildi- stai**s t*» swell tb‘‘ marks of lh«* Miud*-nt body, but ibi^i y»*Jir. b«’sld*-M .N'orth <'aro- llna C<-orKia, .S*iii'h Car^Hlna, .N» w Y*»rk, .S< w Jers* y, Maryland aiwl Alahaina ar*' repre*** iit«*d. Th** fr*shman class, /me <»f the larg*-st i*> <rii*’r the crdl«’i;e, In ( ludeH *>n<* hiinrlr<d and fifty stu deniH; 111'* s*iph*imor<* cIh^'H. sisif | ‘•lirht :»tu«l*‘iit, lb<* junior * Uisa. I fifty *wt» Mfiid**nts, and ihe aontorj <lasM, fr>rly iw<i siu«l«*nl** Tb*-» c<fnim'*rclal department, whb h Is i m»Kb'rn In ‘‘v'-ry r<-«p'-« t, lnclu«l**s j <l»iy-ihr***- slu*l**nts. ; Tb‘t students af»* e»|H'Clhu' » v*rry HUneHnful y*ar In work a*- * *)M»pH*»h*-*l i:s w»'ll ar lb«* pb'asur*- ^ «f* rlv« d from »he various mu lal j funitions whlih lake place thru j *JUt t b< I Band Anticipate* ' A Good Year ‘ rians ar*- l>elng made for an extensive progrxm for ibe A. C*d!ege hand Ibis year. I>a»f year the bsnd asslsl/d at basket ball gamen at K. (’ T. C., IXMil»> burg, and all the h*»me games. The organlr.atb>n. under the cap able dlref'tlon of Millard Burt, Mdde<| much fervor and enlhusl- a^m at the games. The band play-j ed for the annual Calapade at' Uocky Mount last year, (‘oncerls were pre**4*nted at Conlenlnea, ^ Snow HlU. Crlfion» and at the college, Tho«e students n*»i returnlngj this year will be greatly missed. They are: Hue Ktalllngs. UobertJ I>angley. HasM*|I (iurganus, Ho|>| land Manning. Hay Whitley, The menibeiN of lh«* Klii-* i litU llan church *nieriatn«'d the <t\ denli anil fsiult) m«*mtii;x o! Atlsnttc Chrintlan colU::*' ,tt tlo-j rei’eplbm AIm»uI ;t"0 «-nJo\c.| |h«'{ prom am In the church. Mr J*»hn fUn faN. a«iiiii' J* ■, master *tf cer«-monl«'M, wr-bom<.i the Kt*iup to the i«-<<‘ptb>u anil t»» the rhtir* h l‘r*»sblrnt llllle\ r»” |»oi»d**d to Mr jIartUv's etil tiiiKlHi*i it wel come Mr i;d StslHn(;». sli\.i%s ap|ir*'vial|ve|> re» e|ve*| t»y W llfOl NU'tlenc* 4*nl*'rtaln*'d t be kioup with hla \loi)n niu:-)i .Mix Harp*; H<dllda^ xz.n-^ ' \\ luibl (*o»l f Wfi"' An Atii>b- Blo:ir.oin,‘ and Ut*-. thr**' dut'tis Mlib Mi Db'l' Batii<:t j Mrs Cr«>^bv )*«.■< th*' a<Mitiipaith( I Durtn;; the proi:rnm .Mr lrtu<«’ Bryant dlrertor of th** \ouhk p'o ' pb s work In the cburih. wel comhmI th*- AtUntlc t'brlsttan * ol ' l«*Ke slud**nls lo the nouuk P*'*> plc'“. m*-*-tlng:,. T*» hlH web*nu*» .Mlr“ 1'Blb* Bowd*-n, *»f ih*- c*db*i;« . re «polH|iMl, Aft«'r the ptiiKraiii In the (liiii*u tb*‘ Kioup Hi'ut lu the cliuich itt> ' I *'X wheie thi y l*>el\ed b^ .Mr Barclay. rf**sld**nl and Mr^ Hllb > and a tti*iu|i of tb«* i lmr< ti OMIIiIkm; Mlr.h rlyife I.eo played the piano, wbjie Hje gij«.,tf. )n ^mall eroupN cbalt<d noirlly and ate Ibe ri'frei.lim*'ll(;4 Ml\*<l , Aft*'r Kivlnt; hlf' vn-btuu'*. Mi Barclay i*'fuM*t to contliMO' lh«- ptoKiam until «-a< b boy In the iKiunc bad f<Mtiid himself ;tlrl foi lb*' '•Veiiin»t 'Phljf dliln’t :<'iii to b<- iiitKb troiibl*', tor ibe b<>\ wb-i :' >-me(| to |ir> only WMitliii^- for an ‘■**us** lo iihk foi lb*- dal'- M; Barclay brought a roar of laught'-r iMHii the crowd wiih Hh- leiiiark. "Mrs l.**bm<in, yoiii deaji of won. •‘U^ IH at h**ait a i omant icNl. Literary Societies Explained To Frosh This article b ^rl*t**n f*»r th** benefit of fr*'«bm<-n <»r *nh«'r fu <leuiH who are coming to Atlunttc ChrlstlHn cfdlege for>he nrst iliu*- this ymr. For many yeart th**f«> were Iwf> llt**rary n*H-letU-: on thli campUfi and usuall> ei<*r,v b*'|oiiKed lo on** of th*' two groups Tbi'y w**re naiiKsl H<‘«to*rian and Althlsn. To thi' obb-r stiid*nti' ih*‘ mention *»f Ih*-'* nam**». brin#: i back pb-arani m*-nn»rbH t»f tfi*- past. ' Th**'*' h*Mi**tl*‘« lu't toK*-th*‘ every Monday night hu<I ea< h group Kavi’ T'-fUlarly Imo pro ' ({rams a month Kv*’n ihourti thcf*' proKraiii:: -/.'M* n«H «'iitlr*ly l!l* rary. Ih**v »fld ba'.e a lll«*rin valii*', an*l m«)st of ibe itmiinti ' enjoyefi them. | Lati-r fin In tb»* y*-ar, each »»f y*Mi will bear m>>l<‘ about Ui*- AlelhlsuM Mnd the H*’sp*-i i.ms, but y*iu will never know th** tru*- Htttry of th*' HorifiUn uoDJ ib* r , start having r*-icutar m****tint: i | again Dant y<'sr after the rbsp**! ! was cond<*mn*-<l, r*-j(ubtr no * fhu ' were difu rftitlmied an«l Ibe n*M l*'t> I Mplrlt fad**d away. Last year wax Mm* tlrsl tini*'. a far an the HtafT can leal ii that th*- Iwo societies did not have an ati ntial inter so<‘lel> (t*‘bai<v 'I'h*' <b* bat*- was **mllt**»l la’«i \* ar b**c;i'i Ih**re wan un »oillaiil«* pla-•• on Ih'* campus f(»r th** sfTalr. Tb*r** w*T«’ M-yeral f*irmn »»f Hoelety cotiipctIt ion, hu< b as ath b-tb s. d<d»atlng Hml him let y pro grams 'Ih** vb»orl*»un »**Mleiv »'• c*dv*Ml a < up f* r * acb *>f th** * l»^h *‘S m«‘nlb»n*'*l ab*iv< Tb*’i»' loiiat Ix' h*inj*-ibini: don*- t#» r<*vlv«* the rfu H'tv aplrii, or ibe> will finally dbt and Ix* only bis tory. I '' h ■■ (Coutinu«d on pas« two) I I New find Old Studcnls Ar« Urjfed To Attend Kach WecWly Meeting, Th*- V*iung Men’s ChrlKilan A** siH’latlon *»f Atlantic Cbrlstlflin Cot\i'K<' this years Is planning a*i extensive pr<»gram Th** *»rgant xatlon ticerlH a numlx-r of biysl members who are willing i*i work The Y, .M C. A Is the »inf *»r«an Ixatlon on the t'ollege rnmpu^ lhat Ihe young m*ii (mII the-r own. Thin la an organisation that la aervani t<f the htudeni b<»dy. Ka< h officer ban returned wl‘b new Ideas and new f-ntbti«ii;. to for the growih of the V M c,A. !' Is the prayer and d*ep *l**ili*- o: each one that the Y.M.c.A. *-• • i (CootloUL'd oo page twy> r M, vr^r 1 . if lb.. I > ; .1. ‘ ■ 1 '11 *• .‘^epi*mb'I • - '>■ M “ ■ Ki* ’iiM' n ' C '♦ • «•! * ur t' ^ n«»n b *• ‘.p:-i- = • mam i>-r Hi; ■ ‘ D foUMii n • tl> > • ' ' ’ It! ' \ • t:*«t It Ii . . b. - : P m.in-'n' fmi• • ' • • KTiUU 7 ?I* ‘ < '*•! ' ! no-lit i lo > , M • d- nt' m'T** u ; V • . lit** .iltd jii.'l • M 'II lo t:: J Nlltl a* « IMI ». t ! ' ■ ciiijiii Ijr bmen - I I . • : ii >:e-,t . \.-r to I ' I- • .t' ’ *\ be- Tin- fte bm- ■ ■ ;• ‘ b »■« «!• •nmin 11-m‘ \ m*t ati'l I’.’ d tin ‘til IHI** I'N a f«-W * ' »»t . * ’ '• ^ t ut n» «! fur ' I ’ t»> ' I'Jin ^ opi-iiHic mi‘(*i<ti t -1 II'* dim n b*-»'.»ti 'I'bur'ila* • , iij‘ f". \ o.; III lb*’ t'olbm* I* " ' ' ' ni: 1 b*t opeiitnr a*ldre' >t i ryjta glv*'n I*' Di .1 I Ml, • l b«’ -s "I • rom>- "Ml I- r \\ . I . 1 -t liy MbH Jtili t D I' I , I vi of WllHOi: foi III. tiiM It I < '<•[, II' alul Misa I lima l.« •' SjM-n ■ 1 -i Kin 'xn f- lb*' bi»aidln»; hiti-l'iila Mi!*i Iho Wfb om>' r« p',ii « , |»! Hii’of * Kav* a j^5ii::t tall. *»n <'*dlH{|^ • Idi al ‘I Im'Ii It'! tudints bad a . ■ I ,\i quaiiu t-d" pal ty ^ On l-'iul.iy moinliu*. lb*. f«tu, • b nlli ‘A'!' r;U'Ji a p ’ ; tt »b f ical t.-.f a i.ijuh*:' ti\ i-tal*- f*-;-:ol^ ' tlon 'Ibi- puip" t i»f Ibl l* <t Is ^ i to «l*'<«m»n'- tio' «lr;-|<M» **r ».Tfl { i li'Ji. • lo W Im‘ : ■. b' • it udent' , ba\e b. • n |l«ii- '• 111 lU li ■ b**>d. '|b« \x I . , li.lui i*m1 by l't«.ff> or 1 I*’ lii'iii. load of tin- I’.ttM « .*1 Ion d. p,.-' III' ni, n l> I lo* *ld oj o;io t f,iiult\ lit* nile 1 AIt«*>’ Co pl.i' ' liH-iM t«-*i 11“ - ‘ ‘Up m''< In t Im • > m .Mnt ■ »' -‘ti Bai n Wait!. tir. Hhb nt ol the C*»op*o .* tUi- < *»ui>H. ;• *k* '*n tb“ Coop* ;*i.iilv«* goV'-iHiij-iiC 'lb' I'inu* I ’ t-iM* nt t. V ,'lv. n Ki 1' -r- - ‘ - ' K- • * ■ • ■ • J f'tt [ 11. . Ill.r I ij111 11 1*1 T I ^ »• ' ' «r«'l*M k 1 It* p ■ ol 11]! t. I wa-‘ lo dui'! C ‘‘ bno'ii Into lb.- 'lUf. M-ni ■ J ‘.I. aftvrn «'»») tije fj* -bmed MM't tn lb- gvm ml ibev wei«- i »bf<-<l inf*1 I ^! • I '-'Ip < •'■ Kroiip w«'ir ghi-n ph\ ■■ i t sin' nalloiM «^ht|e th< .ond gto'l{> w.i* h.k*-n on a jiluary loui, mid | .Mr Mo\.. poke to Ih' third boy* :;ioiip aiid .Mir?; |t>.w'ii‘ii |f» the ' thtid ('til' »:roii|> on DoruiUorv | guv*'Mitn Ml .iMl tub i‘)a< b oi ihi' fbf«‘ yri'iifi took a phv«frftl f‘. iniUi;iM*Mi, rn.id«- u llbiar^ lour and di < u» < <1 Ibl- dfiriultory gov <-rnmi‘iii All iK^' n*‘W .iiwb nii- w«-r«- given ’ ii < oinblliiM'titai . Ihk»’t to th«^ Wlft*oi lh*.ili' *'Venliig. I ‘fb*- *lU'bti«t 'S'Ut lo th'- thcatto j III a |m»«1v and I 'lutn*'*! t»» tb« • ‘olbi;*’ for a nbort ■ h*»ut, ^,f(iuiilay iiioiiii: Mt l*Hnule H.«tp**i atirl Ml - I. ifii i.j |i >k<* to tb«- In hm*-n oii . .tftipu> ♦• l*iueito. Af»ci fh<* tnik oh •t)(|iHtte, Ml k:ave a *li ' ' oi on fie«b ni**r <out ,c« III "I ■ to tnnk# fi' bIII' n h»'t!♦ I 'and lor •vbl*li »‘*iir «■ ; I'l ■ II ' I j‘r«*'h* no'ii i<'Kl*>Matloii ^«*ld from IJ to 4 /I'riijr'. ’I' ' ' t* w fti'tb in«*n foiniij- ‘j- Is’* '1 *ho •• un lfi tini^b P ' :'loM : Iter • l:iy fln‘'di« d r**' • ' w b' II 1^' u ftp' :' • »n* • 'lid < .• -ild ■ n. .tr :,J of bsvhi!: diiifM-i (\‘d tn ihe din ^ Inr b.«ll tb fi- I O ' u wr-i* tak« n t*» iJo d r=ii 1 Oi wc|n^ { lOM t 'llo . I' tufiH . i<iit cimp'ii*, tiud a jH!?-fiorc<- V- , fi« (*l tn th»* f"'fi I. . . - liJ •lii*l- I Ho dil*~'Hon *il Mi Ki*'ah'i: n ■ '' i ’I be ^'u j|*-iif >' lin I'*' 'i ■' *" ' • ;;rotip I, .iU<l <* o It ;'r|oiiii ■ I'.'- ;t ^o|t 00 t> itai-iiiii-ni Oi .• 'tiint 'I i'm inajoi I' -t II:* ■ u<l' nth iit*-n h d cb‘ ‘n-i • m«irn liif; l or till* • Mni' u «he b»' lot . of 'b'- »ud..nt^ *b* i^nal* *1 i;: « li »i- li He . v.ui.' **l to ;fit* nd I 5 P- I'l** froii. Ibl • i f • ’' ’ d He *1 n *|eril t<i cbui' Ii iti < tr 0 ouiot'Tv .M.iJi' *'" dAim» lot, f; il< ;it , a I f «• t i«i ' II ■ .!i a * ’ ouI o« I b»* M . of \\ ic '»u T b' - jf I • ‘ Tf 'lovirn tlf imp -fli.i.* J .ilj : ir«; »l le iMitif'il i»f in !' •' t hi !b*' :'•»»> A V* |M r- f-- ; V ' - tn tb*- < O' ‘ y ■ , I i • 'O.-i M ‘1 b> B' V. * A J Hobb", of A I M.!. V' ibo'llsl * t’lmr'h, »'inb-»l He- ofli'i-il fi'iJj f lilt'll w«*}?, 'lb*' w.*'U thr. V ‘.1 « Vej, S iiioM* nui»-e »fri <t,:. ihuri. btHi y*'Mr ‘Me- fit'ibmeji pi«tty «»*dl s»ti«|»t‘-d lo «;*n!i-J* llf*i wb« ti lb*- iipp* f' I «spm«o #lf- I liv*- and Ibi' ;hv*-* Ih^* ffwshnH’li fiom Mi-»ny arid * Ing mornei.i wtiif b H win* mijcbi hs'*- n-* » U'ritJK tto- fjt.-ds; save^l mu* b Mm*» ^"d ' ; *ot. Monday, and ‘'t- f. • m*'I IlM-lr r« enl**e i rr; Tb* - n I II.’k Was ot.** of ' i<- ’ •» '*t In '^'e LJ-< loiv I * Coll**«<- and rn irj| Im* ma**'. ’'.r a »'»n*e-rf*Jl 'top Tb- * •; '« fr*'«hm* ‘ ' l.tY.r. rofi' tartitor- lan^uig fi -!f, ,v # Y*»rk to ;«w4 A .t.iuo, M‘M of Ihe • om**s froffi K^*£in NVrth (;.»r*>Bna. » ollu^’iL lb

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