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XI.
ATLANTIC CIIKISTIAN COl.I.KlJK. OC'TOKKK If.,
NO J
ome-Coming Day To
]e Observed Here On\
Saturday October 23rd
NEW PINE KNOT OFFICERS
LMNI luncheon 1 :00
i Concert At 10:30;
iM’mbly In Gymnasium
At 11:00 A. M.
iiiDUiil H<>nu‘<‘oniiUK l)uv
ill 1m- h» I<l on caiii-
..rday, ()■ (olur a<-
,• 10 anaouno'UifHls iiiaUu
. ( lijcials. The pro-
_ill at lo::{0 a. ni..
-olU‘n»* will 1h* host at a
-- :i' 1 o'flock.
+
Sophomore Boys
Put On Council
JAMES, EDGERTON WIN
OVER MOYE, JOHNSON
The b( ys‘ (ionuitor> assuciaiioa
I In a KiK cial iiHM iinK callt*<l by
Prfshlrnt A. J. .Moye flcrttMl two
1 H0i»hoinor»* rcprcm-niatlveH Mon-
!‘lay nUht. S**im*i«h<T 27.
nl' is mu- of Ihi- 'acancif., wcrn cri'al.-d whPii
ih* lolh'Kt* y»*ar. Alum- •
• fri*inh; from all ])art« of
^’iroHna art* oxjMM ted to bt* ,
will formally
111 a. ni. Satur<lay,
»; !!»;;«- hand. un<i«T th<*
•r. of Mr. .Millani Hurt.
f<irn*Tt on lh«' front cani- ;
‘Mutt” Sub<>r failed to rtiurn to
Kchool H« a canipUK r<*HJd»*ni and
Jarvis Daniels dropped out afK-r
th<* 8<'cond
Thort* sft'ins to hav»* h<M*n soiut'
Irri'Kularlty in ih»* first ♦■lecticn,
which waH held a w»‘fk i»rlor to
th<* dat** mt‘ntion«‘d abovo. V
Hi'oinH to hav«* developed that a<
ThU Mill h»* ihr hrKt pn*s-conHtltution of th-
?n of llH' band thU year. i asso<|iation that nominations for
•I 00 o rlo«-k a K«MH‘ral aa-i‘^‘* ‘ pres«*nH'd to
. will »“• brld in \hv Kvmna-I association by th<* sophomore
All mudfiUK ar<‘ asked to ^hat such nominattoiis
r -»t. as well as alumni and noi t-xreed twire as many
Th* Hp* erh of welcome ofhcers to he electe«l. AiM ord-
inu*l»- by president of thf,^*'*' by-law I’rewideni Moye decent banqu»*t
li H'-^ociation. John A. \\'ln* ruled the lirst ele<'tlon unottlcial, Stu b a proJe<-t on Ihi* campus
an<l called a ajM'cial meeMn^j of,},;iy gotten no further than the
the sophomon* boys to select Uielr J di«, „sMlon sta^e ho far The da-s
nominees. Th« action was taken trying lo ftnd some place on th
after severe pressure on the pari
of mapy dormitory freshmen and
other meml)ers who atten<le<l the
first election. This pressure was
brou^iit to bear by a circulaM* ir
petition, drawn up by sonu* fresh*
inen, and Higiad by a majority of
the iu«*nil>4‘rH of the actMKiatlon.
The nominees selected by tlu*
sophomores were presented to the
called nieetiuK of the associa’ion
and Jarvis KdK(‘i*ton an<l Keltam
James emerR(‘d victorious over J.
(). Johnson and Klberi Moye. K<i*
Kerton and James will serve on a
council <ompose<I of only upper
<‘lassmen, due to the fact that the
freshmen class is not represcjited
until after the first Bemestcr is
in ihf (iiniuK hall al II :M.-, The coundl niembcr»
er K. Iir. parr for th,-alumni 1 ar.. RcrviiiK aloiiK wllli Kd-
Kerton and James are: A. J. Moye.
president: Woodrow Surr, vice
president; Klmer Mottern secre
tary and treasurer; Robert Carr
and Millard iJurt, senlcr repreHen-
tatives; Cyrus Lee and Howard
Koblnson. junior representatives.
The council has its rei;ular mwt-
lUK at S:00 Thursdays and han
dles all matters of discipline con-
cernlnK the boys.
( Ill icit
Purpose To Raise Money
For The Annual
Banquet.
PLANS BEING MADE
It huH been rum(>red aruund
th»* ('umpUN that th** Juniors ur'
nrow/ ^h '"i" inone)-making I'lctur#*d above art- thf new I'l’ie
.roj-rt, Th.. pn.J. , 1„ ,h.. form | ^..11 U- .-.lltor un.l Mr, ll...h I'h. rrv
of a junior Mtore. Thin ba;; *‘ee« j
a smc* on the campuiw^H of j
many other college)! According
to Mis= Hill, the "Junior Sh«)p‘’ ^OLLECil A Tt SI A^ F HKL.O
wa« a rack of salvation at W. C- ; PARTY LAST NIGHT
* • N. (’. If it has worke<j at other
", '■ ; Th* C.>ll. slat.- Mad h swlm;-
ThM Hlori- iH to W riin cnilrp ,,,i, v. ur v Itii
•’ Ik.'" "f J""'"'', ih.- luaUKurutloii of r. Kular m.-t-
manai;er and ansi.‘<tHn( Ihrh and a hit of ?ioc1a1 life
((H Ki;i I I.
I
N.S.F.A. HOLDS Activities Of Student
13IHC0NMI0N Government To Be
Published Monthly
ly
class. Th
nuinaR»r to be elet te.l. The othi*r
stndeiiiR Arork In uhlfin. arranRlm;
them .HO the store in open at all
of ih»* college do not have to ro
lluHs. In thiA way the stud**nt«
down town to buy their school
suppUen or refreshments. At tli‘‘
same tlm« they are supportln:;
the junior class.
Kverv year this store Is handed
down to the incoming; junior
class. It does away with all lh*>
trou»>le the typical juniors hav.>
to po tlirouRli In ord*r to give a
■^il
of i’aniet'tj.
H S. Ifilby. prfshlent ol
i'M’utlnu. will brinK a hru‘1
on th*’ proKf^*ss of the
. •liirinj; the past few years
h- p!;:r>, f(»r the immediattf
F«»llowlnK Dr. llllley’s
there 7=111 be a round ta-
-uf^Hin on “ I'he Value ot
'•tiiil AsiHM'ialion.'' The <li»-
)fr^ W Hr f' rr
of Karnu'ilie, C.
' }'Ar at the Homecorninu
■I ni'«*tln«. .Miss Kva Perkins
rhf--'n full thne secretary
• ttlunnii association. The
■ of a full tlnu* secretary
to cr»-ute a bener alumni
ily proKram and encourage
•luriml to participate in the
• !)f the college,
s'udente; will be served
-n, a> It Is impossibh? to
-'II the itiud<-nis and alumni
• f'uuf-. The .students will
• their rej;ular 12:45 lunch
and the alumni luncheon
h*‘ld in th« Hert Hardv
’‘!nl dining hall at 1:00.
f^nain ial seiTetary of the
a« ;;; iaiion. Dr. C. A. Jar-
of Wilson, will Rive a re-
Ofher business of the as-
- V. ill {». attended to at
‘1 of th<- hour, after whi<'U
J .M. Wa'ers will make an
meeting will be
the customary room
and op4-n house from
'’■'•1‘xk to I;no o'clock 1). m.
' iJ^ual custom prizes will
‘ n til th«* most attractive
' *he ^irlH and boys dormi-
■ of Z:\. ’3fi
*'■ plan reunions for the
•'^roritii's and fraterui-
J r*»ini»>n and the frater-
“III hold open-house
tiu*rLaJnme/u of alumt^
bu.^inesH meet in
■■ ■■ "f lh«‘ most Important
3t *i-ar- an<l Is expected
J' an unusually larne
- Msiiors and frien<l«.
invitation have been
*t to >;ra<luate8 all over
urKinK them to be
UBKEIIS
II cprai
Freshmen Elect
Yearly Officers
On Tu«-sday morning. Septem
ber 21. the freshman class held
i’s election In the Rymnaslum.
The cla.s.s d<*cided that the oflliers
elected w«re only to hold office
until January, at which time an
other freshman election Is to be
held.
canjpiis wh*r«- a '‘tore could be
set up. They would Uko a place
that wMiuhl be conv*-alent lo both
the boys and the ulrU. At pr**«cnl
this se».niH to he their major draw
back.
If th'v find a pla'*- to y;t» into
bu.‘^in<*ss. I hey plan to l arry rol
ler** stationery, school supplies,
Ptamps. cold drinks, candy, sand
wiches. and the like.
Thl-j store Ik not to enterferoj
with the Y. \V. stori* In the girls'!
dormitory. Tlu* stock »lll b»*
more varij'd and th*» store will he |
open any time durlnR the day and j
on speiial occaHlon«( at nlj;ht. !»?* ;
havinc stamps and sta'lonery in i
the Junior store, the students {
would not have to Ro to the office ;
or wait until tho b0okst0r»* op
ened to Ret them. Then, too, It
w'Ouhl not be necessary for ko
many students to go over to th<‘
col lege (;roe«*ry.
This would b«‘ a creat help to
any students who happen to be
“on the campuR."
The idea, if properly worked
out and hooHted. would, undoubt-
edly, prove an asset to the col-
le;re. It v.onld help develop mor‘*
j campus spirit. It would b«* somc-
1 thinK definite for every Junior
class to work on. and w(>uld pre
vent fh« li IntcrferluK with th‘-
money-maklUR plans of th» other
’ orsanixations.
l4tst nlKht. (he Mtaff held itf
first social In the form of a thea-
tie parly. Kvery memb*‘r of thi*
niaff with hln or her ore Hr)**
enjo)ed a half hour of fun nn<l
reneshments at Illi'-fietle n druK
store. I.jiier ihe Rroup went In »
body lo the theatre where they'
'■njoyed the picture. "Hack In Cir
culation," H'arrltiK I’ai oilrlen.
Mar;;aret IJndsay, and Joan Ulon-
<lell.
('hanerons for the ••venlnK >^er»*
-Mrs. l.<lmomlson. c»*nsor for th«-
“('olleKlate" and Miv.;; Jenkin*.
UeporterK are asitlKneil to . p .
ar«te storb’M and asked to covi-r
that ^tory In a th< rouKh and ex
act nuinnt-r. Ka<h oriianiyatlon
on th«* s« hool campuv ha.n Ur. r*
ular reporter, his <luty iM-lni; t<) 1
“cov»t” alt ni'W.s, activities. e|th* ;
er s(»clal «)r otherwise, of hU par^ ^
ticular urbanization. Kvery oti-
^auizatii.n repurt«T If ur«ed to 1m- .
prompt and coo/x-rative In ortlff |
that wsj<»»*d Mn>“ and «*fTort ii *y
Im* ellmlna’ed. This will alle\1
ate the duties of the reRular Uall
and will be greatly appreciated-
A ofhclaN Mr Dnnie (’‘ i-K
biinln* niatM-;.'r, Th»' i«*
tifrtnlti‘1' »f|e ted.
WORK BEGUN ON
1938 PINE KNOT
Th«' ‘taff of the I’ln** Knot bu'
b MU Its w»»rk on th«- book
Tb>‘ stafT K iookiUK forv^ard to
• ' )f the moHt "-sful >»*ar-'-
in th>‘ publbutlon of th** IMutt
K ii'it
Thl' yt*ar th'* IMn** Knot ulll
ha.'- a n*w d«>al Thi* siafT Ini’*
«■!» -.if.-d the J«din anil Oilier <'»MU'
piiiy of ChhaKo to do Its enxrav*
In and als«» n«‘V» companbv to
tak*> the plctuft'H and do (h>
printinR.
Individual pi«iuj»--: will tM*
ti ; - n the luHt wi-« k In Nov« inln-r
.\-x far a« the ntaff knt>w-'. n"w.
ih* pi lci‘ will be the im)> ii'. In'*!
. it, that U, one dollar and
IV.! nty llv** c* niH.
Th«* si'idfut must al^o i»ay f<ir
hi pictur'- in the orKanUatlun
t«iiiur> . and thirty flvr «-entH for
tii4> after the flint that he
Individually,
iircr each student to have
hit i<;itur4 In th«* annual for to
th<* book a 4Ui‘<«’ h llu* '>taff
t*’=- full cooperation j>f »*a« h
‘tiuuul.
Al»o. if any Mluilent has any
b*' iro’»l'l Ilk** «*• U^vt:
t'Ut In ihe f<*alnre sfctlun. hi*
a-»k'*d to hand U to Auiikm Kutn*ll.
the phoin;:iaphli’ editor.
<(K I
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Religious ilmphasis
Week Being Observed
MANY STUDENTS
GET WORK IN
WILSON STORES
The merchants of Wilson have
The nominating committee. | j^hown unusual c»op»*rath»n and
appointed by Miss Sarah ihilne jnterest in Rivine Atlantic ('hrls-
\Var<l, presitlent of the Student jjan (’ollece students part-time
Cooperative As.sociation, consist- w'ork in their store**. Many of
ed of FYances KoebiKk. <iiair- fh'Tri, reallzinj; that without
man; and (Jeor^je Loftln. Julia f w-ork some Htud^nts would be d»-
Rev. N. J. Robinson Speaker,
I3 Spending Several Days
On College Campus.
PROGRAMS DAILY
I). I’aschal. and IrvlnK Harker,
asslstanlK.
After hearins the repcrt of thl-
committee, the class ele(te<l the
following oflicers; Irtna Spen
cer. of KIns'on. president; Clau<le
(Jarner, of Wilson, vice president:
Julia D. Paschal, of Wilson, sec
retary; and Sarah Mae (Jreen.
treasurer.
prived oC the opportunity of ^ei-
tluK an education at an Institu
tion of hlKher leiirnlnK. hav»* of-
fed»* to hire a.-; many student-^ as
they could pt^ndbly use durlnK th-
W‘*"k-«*nd and In the aft^'moon
dtirlnt: the week. Several <»f th“
manatfers said th#*y
working colleK<* students becaus<
they w'ere more efficient.
Initiations Take Tumble .
p.v CYRUS lp:e
'N ORGANIZED TWO
Years ago.
■ K\CTS , , , Two yt*ars
- /■»'|ue>»«< of educators,
''fninistrators. and out-
■ii^••n- of ♦•very type,
♦established the Na-
/ AdmlniHtration. kov-
■ y to help youim
■‘»rHt vh'tlms of the
Hulking large In th«*
\'V.\ wa?> the student
.ihlch enabled many
‘-.vis*. 4,lit. to remain
NYA «p**nt soni‘-
' --Vf'niy million dollars.
:= its Work, by the d**-
■ 'h croups (hfit>i( con-
» <ippropriated to
’ a maximum of
J'dlar*." I'p to late An-
* •• 1 uri
Atlantic ('hristlan <*ollep:e. like
many other collejjes in th»* coun
try. has almost crushed the Ide.i
of ■•crashlnK” the Freshmen. No
longer does one h**ar the old
phrase o “Fresh Meat * thniwn In
the newcomers faces. Instead the
Freshmen who «'om** to A. ^ . Col-
leAf^ are welcomed with a fe**linK
of equality. They may he “Kreen *
and may have all the iiualltleH
that the name of their clasn .sls-
nlf^es. hut they are beinK Riven a
chaiu-e to learn witlu>ul ur**at em-
bara.ssment. Now- whether this
Is Kood or whether it tends to
caiis«^ cr)llefie to lose .some (»f Its
Iffe and <oIor is a ijueMion worth
considering. Do Freshmen really
want equality or do they prefer to
he th*» *'p<)at" this year in order
that they may b** the "elite next?
In other words, is the pleasur** of
being the 'top'’* worth the pain
<»f enduring a year of "jroat”?
There ‘ieems lo b»' a f*‘HlltiK
many of the stud<'n(K here that th»
mftv«* that hare taken ha-* rob-
b^J Uj of lU'itli ul our lulU'.c
The we»*k o Oct(»ber lo-lti is
being observed throughout th»- na
tlon a^ Ilellglou?; Kinphasls Week
ThJfi w>ek. emphasis l>; belni;
placed upon the fact that religion
should hav4* a definite relationahip
with our «|ally lives.
In observance of thin week, the
College has b* en fortunat** eiMiugU
to obtain U(*verend N. J lloblnsiHi
<if Ualelgh. N. to offlclat.* at
dally s»-rvh'«‘s from O<iob«*r 12 to
fije ISlh al Ihe school. Uever«-nd
Koblnson Is speaking at the regu
lar chapel p4rlodff and ev»*ry ev
ening. Iwglnning at 7:15 o’clock.
The student bo<iy is turning out
to hear him in large numbers.
The meetings are being hel<l In
the gymnasium.
At the (hupel p*-rlo«l on Tu«'s-
day. October 12. U'wrend jtobln-
4on spoke on “Kxcuses.” In con
ned ion with this topic, h** ■‘alfl:
“Sometimes when we are chal-
leng»*d to do a dlffh'ult task, w»*
offer 4*xciises. All of Us can find
them, iiartlcuarly. if the »a>k U to
our liking. A gr« at danger come-
. from getting lo the point when
prefi rred I ofT*T exctiH*--* *<0 Uiiie. that we
I'Ven b**llere th» m ours«‘lves.“
WItli his topic as ‘ (Jod" and
taking his t**xt from I John 4:12
and 1;1K, H**v»*rend Koblnson re-
mrked:
“(Jod revealed Himself little by
little lo th** fathers, th»*n to
prophets such a> Amos. The p«*o
that tfm“ thought of flod
(;o<l of vengeance. Kv« 11 to
day. one may hear a person say
'Why did (Jod tak** my l«»ved on*-
onfronted me
with this questhin after the whe«*U
of a heavy truck had <;rushed the
life out of her child
hare hmi pb^
spirit. Surely
something but on the oth**r hand
the gain tends to oul-weigh tlw
sacrifice. The feeling of the up-
per-« lassmen Is apparent and even away?’ One woman
the faculty has not completely out*
grown the old l<lea. The upper
classmen are ♦.v«»n given the privi
lege of marching out ahead of th>*
Freshmen from chajnd. Iful t7»e
few privileges that are l**ft seem
TO BE GIVEN NOV. lOTH
Th<- ()'iolM*r monthly meeting
of th»* Dramaih- club war; hebl
Weduenday I'Venlng. Th»* pt‘d-
<|ent. Kobt Johnston, ju* ddj il
and presented the program parti
cipants Tin* program arranueo
by May Main** lonslNled of a nuiii'
lH*r ot talk-' by iiienjbers of th'-
V'agabons <»u soiih* of th«* pre.,
••nt-day acl«»rM and aclr‘ss«-r, Th»
first to be (iliicuK^ed that
great actr«-is'. stage and ;.<reeii,
Helen Hav‘*H. Sarah Halii Watii.
the j«p«*aker. told of ,Ml»< Hav^’
Ideas pertaining to acting both on
the s<-r«**-n and the bgltlmale
stage. TIm* dfs^ufflon was <-x
treinely w<*ll directed and was »‘H
Joy**d by all those preH«*nl Th
ni'Xi a<tr‘>« dlncuv'ied was Dm
( lair Mis*' Clair**. a««ording lo
David l^ wis thi* di^'ui * r. Is an
urtisi who iHdb v* s in - If ••xpr<"
Hion aiMl human *lem»*nt In her
act|<»n;: yMfr<*d f«und and Kwine
Fontainiie Nicr** v"r% Inter^-ttting
Iv r»-vued bv \largai«'t Oiitla'.s
Sind Dorotliy Hotme. An lniere--< =
Ing thing brought out In the db
fussion of .Miss Fontainiie wa.s the
feet that ln r original siu“- “ wa
scorwl In th<* pr<»durtlon 'D'»l-
cv.“ This play wys u*wd a- tb«*
roninit’iu prodndion by th'
Vayabondf- la«l >*-a* ’.vlth Mar
jorie Dew playing the covi-ted
lead a- Duby.
After all of the dlnu»>sloi.>
-Miss Kleanor Snyder th*- dlie«toi'
an»l advisor of th*' Vaga!»‘»nd
(ommented on <b<* actorr and told
Pliins Arc Bring Made By
Lyle Saunders Chairman
of N. S. K. A.
AT ALttERQUERQUE
l.yie S-undfis. National Siu-
d» nip FetbMallon A-'-o. i,»ih»n <’oi»
« ';;li!nun and Kdltoi \«*w
Mt-ii;I.ubu, ba^ iM iirlv *i>m-
pletid plan" f«:r X'M’ ('bri^tm^*-
g«thi*rh'K n( F .\ mrmln*i^
as AIbetqu<* Th»‘ n« %^h npfii-
«-d Student I'nlon butldlu;^ and
rcKulai dt>rmlt«>i i: .. ulll b«‘ n-ulv
: til l'*«e|\»- lh-= Ml'- ts of tin* thlt-
t**i*uih Annual C<»ngre"<
lu)p«’ to Im’ itble It) ent«*r
tb»n th*’ ili*lejat«-« for « n*glsira-.
tbni !• •• ' f a llttlf m >re than
tw»«ut\ doll.ti H llpl' « ^ Suutl'
dfi'* “This iongtc-'s iv going to
I tmi null h le -i than tU<^ prcctMil
^ Ini; OUry "
In a unlqu** v j‘v, th** a«tlv|tb -
of the ^iudt*nl itiumiU. will b«
lhorougbl> studliMl at thi> con-'
gji .-., ai<<>i«lln» to thr program,
tlrav. n up by Saundet s and .N S
, F. \ pi ••'-•5:S«-nl .Sorlhward ovi-i
ih»‘ sitmni'T An **ffort 1MII
madi* to dl->tuv>*r analn tho func !
Hon of th«* Htuib'nt roniiclU In
Am<*ii< III hlxin-r «d\icatlon Once,
this h.:^ b« < n i!Uie«*cl upon. Hi'*
vuii«>u“ Hctl\itii't of pM'sfUt conn-
ril>H will be raiefull) anal>t<-d
f)nl> wIh n (*.grei fu» nt h.:'' Imm*ii
l«'arb'*<l i«s to what tb<* count'll,
n’loultl llo, will .*Ip HtlllitUM* be
dKcus-ftl?
Studfnt Coiiiitil pt**-.ld''nf^ who
an* tiylng to Mnprovc th<* iM-r liii-
nel -••jviif-' [)ii tb'i' own cam-
pUsf jrlll In- inJ: »t'mI III a
liamphb't put i»Ul b> lie i>-aq
(*«»nn<ll Iff Kdiicatkon, '"Ihf Slu-
tl>^ ■-sun ' .'M • .»f Vie.'. “ li,
• outali:^. man. :d«M« that the hnr
ra • d pt'i--'id<*nt nin\ find h<*lprul
S« tur«* II by 'iding t«*n c<‘iift. tt»
Ibe CiMin* II, 4il 7 n Ja« K "u riac**.
i Washini'J«ui, D C
! Statist!'14‘i« .t-.4-«l bv N S !•* A
'1h)W that folb :*" h*-.iltli InMur-
unit* ha> proved Itself useful tti
stijib-nt' ul Dartmouth Colleg«*
and Hit* l<nlv«*rilty of Kansas ai
• rdiiu to reptirti of bt*alth i< i
\ i»«* illietlm at tin- lwi» InstltU'
tltii^
Tb*' lijlletl m.itf D^'partnii'iit
of Ilih'lioi\ OfTKf tif Ftllh-al Ion, f
ha:< jiisl published a bulletin ilfnl-j
Jfi,'" “Sfud*-nf il'.iltlj
ill liitlltullon- of liiglH'r K<lu<-a-
tJon. V. hli h piovlcb : a compK -'
: hejiNivt* Natltnial \ <»f wt»rk
b< Ing tlonr In thi*> fi«*bl.
In th«* stut|i*ni field. Ihi** cam
paign 1^ Ixing i|lr«*«t*‘d at pi<Heiit
l)y tho National Slucb-nl Fi-dera-
lloti. th<- Anii't'baii Sludi'iit Ciiloii.
tu- V M r A and V W (' A.
co(»rdinati*d Ibroiii-'h Ihti AmHrIc.ta
Vouib <'onr.i.
if a '«tu<b'nt a o'latlon ha^
noi Im • n itfTillatfd a lib the Na-*'
ilonal Sititbnt Fi'd>‘iation In the,
pa-^t, art- invited to Join a (‘oiin-
rU'v. M«*nib«*r«b[p wUh a «u.t «ifi
iwti t«*niM p‘*i ••nndl**d *«tudtiii.!
‘.viih .1 mlnitnun) of fH) and uj
jnaximum ■)( Sii.'t no. j
Glee Club Expects
Successful Year
TO SING AT CHURCH
CONVENTION IN NOV.
Striking: the tMiniliar ihoidH tjf,
thi* (d«l ma■<l••|^'. till* (*|e«« iiub
once nior' pr«pan*' I«»f H- t'Oi
ri*H*^ Tli«r»* b> an *ariieMt jut-p
Niat|t>n ftir tbf Chib’’» >« iiih musi
cal pr<igram at tbi« Ntolh CarullHit
Christian Con>«-nHon
Thlt \f»i‘- r<inv«-ntlon will b«*
h«*ld <«t <<<dtlsbott) I'be Cire
Club \«ill b<* tin* featuie altratlton
al th'* Allaiillt (itriKllan ('tOb'ge
Y«»uth ll.inqut't, iiii annual arTuh,|
also.
I'l ofi-*^'»or Font4iin«*'s v\«»ik
hboultl Itf biKhh c<»mm«*titlfd He
ha*-- \«ork>«l uiM-easlngly (t> f(i( in
Vhf " •I*’* >*1111 n« u inati'ilal from
thf Fit dinun iia'<' 'I'he final
Helftllon of ni-w m>*mbei-> has
bi'«n matl«< .^iitl tin* oigaiiixntlon
now niaiids fvtn larger than last
I BELIEVED IMPORTANT
Everything Conrrrning
Sludrnt Body Patkrd
To Hr Publithrd.
'I'll'- Kk'-« lit 1 It 11‘j.ii i|
pti-^t'tl ttl eb‘\i-n nil iuIm'I ‘
l«i e- '
ha
ni
I
W
Tb.
M
Ki
year : i
I’host* M ho haVt* h*‘ard Hh bai
mtiiilc; dtirlni: pinctb** N%oubl.
r<*adll> agi«*i* Itiat til*- Cb<<* <’iufi
wi'll till liK to another
gr*ul vcur. K>qU{“«lii fen con-,
icrls \t\ Ibf Club liMVt* b****n le ;
tflvi'tl bv .Mr Hllb*> ••^*‘n b» f«»r ■
till- full club lAiis finally -bMird
and oiKailiZi'd A iliMible i|Ui(tlot
filled one tif tln*;'» fUgaj-<• in« nt' :
r*t**nlh
On Hi** ufi(d>-. til
mJ wJ;ii lilt ^
h pb-a'^tMl with llr. favorable'
promlsi- j
Y.W.C.A. Plans
Varied Program
The Young Wtiiut-n s Christian
AssiMlutlon of Atlanlit Christian
('ollegt*, undi*r the h*adeishlp of
MaiKar<*t Outlaw, has platini'il !•'
havt* >arlctl prttgrains this y«*ar.
d<’allng with subjf<tH ami prob-
lt*m In which the stud«'nis an- In-
ter'*Ht«*d
The lirst HiibjtMi p»<--t-nlfd toi
th«- piesblflit ft»r tllMUssion »a
“Ith iilK “ Th«-n “Mys«*lC* was hiik
gfslfil bi-tiiilsf It U om* of Ihe
groatest ptoblt-nis p<M»pb‘ h.iVe t<»
fact- lotlay Aftt*r “.Mystif" i .iint-
th*‘ bb-a <»f “Myself and My|
Frlen«ls“ 'liiU topir dlscuss
ed at the last m<*«'tlng with Annnj
Sounders lending tb«* dls<u*s|oi: I
MUi' Saun<l»Ts ga\‘* k«»iim« i«*ry in-
ti-rfstlng and vahiabit* points on
rrl. M(M.I|. . .».■) t' i
Tin* pn-slt!i»nl of Y W f A '
woubl a|ipit-i i,iii knowing any,
MubJ*-rt or ptobb'in tb<* 'lud<*nts
an* inlet i-stfil lu hihI Invltfs « vt*i jf
young Momun to the m<etiiii;H m
the louiire #*v«')y Mond.iy
nt 7 o’tlock.
m* inb«*i> ln< lutb S -*iib
\\ artl, 1*1 estdi'iit . M • ‘1
rice pt t ■'hb-nt, M.'m t.j. *>
tary. .Mtllai d Iti.i 1 ;. ■ ui
S«-lm t .M ner. t« i-i • ^.l i\. --f
ouisitb* iludtnl". ' 1Mllt lt<
tb’ii, pMr'Itb'iil of D-'iniM"
t 'ouIII II. A J .M'‘> • pi' It
Men'-^ Dt)intltoi> f.-ui:. i., >^1
l';b*i(ntii Snjitl»T a?.' M» I-'
Hotlgt N. |.Mult> nii-tiibi-i' (*!; !• .
b) slutbnls. .Mi'^ 1: ' -I I.'bill :=!
ami Mr C A J.unt.n ta uiiv
lfl>ieM-ntattv«-s el«.l*il b> lb«'
faculty
Th<* piitptiKt* of tlii« Ho.ird k it
Hi'l'Vi* Ul an linbht 'd b- ail o{ t;..
Cnop»*inllve tim'i I iitiM'iilal
ti ni whiih ha<i bt in t rT< t;
this tuuipus ft>r u hub' ni>- >•
i« yt«ai
lih Jurlsdh lltiu imiu«lf« .iiiy
tjisf- vshlch mirbi Ih M*f<*ii'<! lt>
it b> flllM'r thf M'-n‘’» to \\ • ; . n'0
Doi'inlliON C(tun'il> It al<*<. mo
tluili'« fotniing 111'- budiet i
the i*xp>>ndlluif« wbith ■ ■•U
d* r thf bejul III lb;- ‘limb n'
llvil> l-f<* IC» uHKln.ft ♦•Ul
t lonal po«i> f| ;i:: ludc ill ^ . ••!
thi'iitliiK. gambliiit-. I. lo. ■ :i*td
otbi*. mtitlei wtii< : >ii >-.tt pn»-
vld(*tf fttr in cllb' i th< Nt« m'k <>i
\\’«Mn* n • < »»uni ' i'"n ttinu.jii-*
J'riur i t III) liin> ili*' •i‘<tnu«
. . - I . . 1 • II f.. I ...
^^5’ More Bull. . .
y y
tlif )-.v
al* IM *11 • .. ■ I • , I • ii
tb-nt' <»f I htj i-tiib . •• V. I ,1
i-d U'ttnth lb- ‘‘j i‘Mt
iti III'- < :inipiii .tin; i«! Hm* I a<>! h
tIVf ifoatd Itsl'lf lu* : tli.tllt 'tl
this old mor«' Tn;;!!) b><iii
Ixe that th<« aitloiis >d tin* ll<>M<'t!
are of iniit h uoni*-in i<» thi u
d*nlM betilUHC it i|ll«->tiv .iffiitv
thi'in iiiiif alr<» lift au«>- tli >. tb"
htudfiiis, must abldi- In •' U< t
lon», unb* : , of i imiimiv th< v h mb
lo appeal to Ihe fuMillv ttr l<« lli:*
Ktiiiid t»f 'I'ru^tffK i»f thf Colb*gi‘
itfiitUse of this fait It I d<*i-m
•m] advl*!ibbt ti> luak: public Itt ;)t«
-.1 n il nir t bt< I uIlM > ‘•r tIm I>- • >■
tlv<* lioaitl wbli h al' <'ih<‘‘lii’ ’
Altli Ih*' tiudt-ni bod', tir >'<•111'-
:;roup .IS a H hob' lt<>M<v<i. 111!
pt'ti^inal m.ilti-i". iiit'lniilnr dnnk
Ing, g.tmbllng, i lo- iiiio , u p> n
«b>n, lit , will |>niat<i a pll\iilo
matter
In 1 hi ni*Ai U' IK ol 'I Im' < ol
l(*glatf a -umina>\ of tli<>i .i<l|oti-'
will bf pubhdiid 'I'b) v>il Ih«
Found undt-i it 'bo> h'-ot ' on thi-
'dilonul p.tK<- ol tie p.ip'
ih<-n. ii 4I1011 ' iiniinai jr
1 u n i*ai b inonl h
It i» bopi d that
•till it«id lhe-< tiumi.irl'-s and
think alHfiit Hh.ii tlj' Itoati :
dojng, :• If 1> la in . li that 1 In
will wtii h for an * s - »• gi • aii r • “
ojK*rtiiive »pJrlt Im I w«• n tb« in.
»
K]
J
"C
n
Mh*r
Hill )e
tudi'nti
l!y I.KO.V KOKliL'CK
“Why Ik (;<h1 ho todaj, ^hat |irfMlin-tion ard
Hiuf tn th»* of
lir<-at lra([<-dy7 Is your (!od lh:«i
iiiily to b«> a diasRi-rlni: (••«• that . kind of a Cod? Crrlalnly. no man
onl.v slio*'. havp not d>-rilo|Hd would ha»H wanti-d to take th '
romplct*' equality. NV‘- «>■*■ ’itlHrllfi- of thin woman-' child away
holdluK on to xoni*- f'-w of th-- old (;imI I< belter than m.m at hl«
princliile.*. Hut th<- fact p malni, lM•«f,"
w^ art-not hailnit i>ur fr<"<hm<n a<' U<v'T<nd Uolilnnon. pa»ior of
»e oni« did, not only b<-<auw w:,-' Ihe <.-hrl»ilan Churih of llalelich.
hav<- b*'cn n’l conKtruitlvely r*-- has offlrlatfd In that posliloti fo.
form*-d hut thf stat>-has actually th*- past s.-rcn months. His hom<-
m. t the situation with l.-i:l«latlon. ^ Ik In T.-xa«, but h- t.i t>-
Surely ha.< b»-en an advam-e- «(.|| pleased with North Carolina
inent in bulldInK up ronnd.n.e -
and morale In our Kr-«hm-n. W- She was a hi* po1ltl<lan s
are proud of the fact, that In dauithler, but I was up lu h*-r
treating th»* Kreshtn**n as ladl»-s rally.
and gentlemen insti-ad of a» j_..
•■^oHts ■' we Iir.. far ah*ad of most. I «imd‘T who thin fx prnnion i»
o! lu., ■oll-.m., '■! U;1 I.'”. tU.-.l '-li- lK)>i iin ..11 tttllnj.
the »»erre|jt of fh«'ir ninte-h*.« .\(j
Snyder ilmn point'd oul the (|ual*
itlen of a g<»«Ml actor f(tr the lH»ne
fit of the new nwmlM'ts of ih»* or*
^anlzaialon ind dla/ u»med the cor-
ri-ct t«-4hnb]u*' of th»* slave
It wii» announc*-d at the < los**
of th** me«Mlng that next ni'tntb's
meeting would Iw (oin|Hj»wl of a
Workshop, play given and dlrt*ci-
ed by memlMT* of ih** <lub. Thi*
annonnct'inent wan rwelv«-»l with
enthn*ia>iin by all preiMMtl
Th** VagalKjnds have marled the
ri.K-:!7 «eason by planning a tifW
pruduiiioti The pla\. whbh takes
itii iif'tting In the uiouotina of
I icontiuucd ou If
,\ < .ill r*«»od Allantb Christian
and otlii-r <*<db*i.:'- iu»l«*nis know,
lhei>- ai many dlft«i< nt and di*
v>*riifit*<: I .'p and foriiiH of the
! o < alleil “l^iill" ff 1 ini > have
JuHi a few inotiM nil- nf )<mr mont
, laluit-dt' time I Villi end<*avor toi
/nllKbi**n ilKtsi- ft'w (VKUV FKWj
lot v,ho aie <(tll| In tbi- <lark |
in r* ; ird ' to this J iibj**t l |
To «‘.« n t!i»* ‘ nal obs»*rv<*r, j
It r-‘ Mn; at thi- llr<t glati'e that
iIiIr articb" U an illustration of
lln ijbji-rt You an- rijiht. »o far
I hav'* wrltlin nolbinK but “Mull '
b**re and I will corMltiui* tr> do ho
until 1 ba'.i* finlr.bitl writing thU
till-: V
*Vn ol you H ho ar*‘ JJ
viTr«-d in thlr Him* tb'-re Is abno*
liit<’: n«- neeil of voii reading
any further, in f.nt I hop<* that
* oil will dlsfonilnm* |H*ruNing
the‘»* lines b‘caus<- a lltll** lat**r
<»n I might “h> ' ld«*ntally“ «t«*p
on vour toi s (of Miitrse thU will
b** “a< t iib'ni Iv <nx purpOM* '.
Soin<- of y<Mi fri-shmi-n. who ar<*
null a little grei-n »»n >HMn«* suh-
ji*cin, might al first iMjllevi* (hal
this tlinn- is foneern«*d with lb*
*>(»•.lib •< iM-if or "le^it whl<*h l«.
n*r»‘*i T») him or ln-r In thedin*|
in;.' hall • • • v«-r, nm h la not ih»*
from Ii>'r«ait«r I hIihII lonflni* my-i
«>«i( «'ntlr<*ly 10 th«' two kinds <»f 1
“fftill" whiih Is iiiort iutportant
for th<' freshman to b'arn tif :>he
or h** hasn t tlon* *»o already
••llh»r In hl« nhort j*fa* hnn* or
In high s< hoi/l 1 I i»op*' that the) |
fihe frenhmeii I bin* alr**ady at |
»|iilr**d and pMf«ctid the habil}
of 'shiN»tlng (io'ai hiill .IH It will ^
SJive Ihefjk Ii.iwh t*o.ib|e in - f
Lollc,i«<I ■ * '■
In lb«* pii < '-ding hi*nli ii< • I
havf m«*)ilon<*d ibe ''|ileal“ fyp''
Of Ifiill to masM r t;ood Mull or
ld*al Hull may be di fined as tb«*
kind which Im piu<li<allv 1mpo»^
slbb* foi th'- profe-nors to i* . */f.
nizi* '!>- bi'Ui); ftiill Thu is what
nlllniali'ly all “ Mull-Shooh-t as
pin- lo lejiih. Howi*v«*r, pitiful
HM it tnuv < tn, few, in fai l very
f*‘W. rea< h this goal
Moitt of tbfio stay lu thi* rut,
betn.' just ordinary sIioiKits tif
Just plain, i vi'iyday bull which
Ih easily by any in-
|e||lg nt ptofi'snor
This Im tb** group •.libb sIiooIh
t«*a<llly understood bull uf lh<*
tuonl rhHdish t>p<* If )m 'hara'
lerlzed by Itii utli*r simplicity of
form and languagi*, to say noth*
ing of lh«* :i|m|d«* way tts “put
over" i» Htti-mpied. Tt>er«- Is aUo
hn I'nllrelv <|i*ar ab»4*ni<* of ktiov^.
ledge or fH>-tH (n Ihlt type. It IM
well kfiown by th»« more e*p«|.
b'lMi^d oni*« of thin “trade" that
t(» havt* “<;ood ffuir there must
Im- at l**ani a spiinkling of fact4
pr**s‘nt. atid. the |enn facts the
more ter hnir|ue. tact, and dtplonu
ly In n«*<<'snary. This fact must b«>
thoroughly undcrstootl and prm-
tbed by an>one wishing !«> fdi-
tain iM'tfi'ctlon uni! proflclen<) in
thin line
To Iho«i*- of you who wUh tn
gain p«*rf*'rilon of this kind 1
w|»h you ail the lu< k pnsHllMe
biid f trust that p^fsslbly a f'w
of the staal«■)nent^ t hHV»> mad<*
might b«' of a<>me it>««' to you in
obtaining your goal To ih<^- «hf>
ar** »ii< cessful I give my mowt nIu-
V
PLAN YEARS PROGRAM
TIm- mi'n's choiti» -l .*ilautl*'
f'htisllan ('olb'gi' b.is nmilf i»>K
strldis In It* pioii-'s >ilnn- ih«*
eliib'w r»'organfwi"'n H»^* b<'-
.inning of the st hool vi ar < oi*
«!uttic| this yi*ai iiiM»«‘t thi* **'i»
b*nt and »iH< li-ni li-ud* i>-bii' oi
Mr UuNiMdl 0«»liifcis. oilglli.i! r o
' t he Men's (‘hot US, Um lob * »
lo attoinplish muny thin 'i.
fitaaon
Indbatlon was nt.t'l^ II Ibi
I !m»mm ma> /. =o f •
b'ranin In thi* fulun* a^ '. i« -' i
h, general pii*iw*ntal >•> >•= '
around thi* iolb*ge ^"irtj > ta-
ililltr recall tb»* '('illtfc,*’
<‘ahare! ' whbh %»a .'«m Ui ll“
dining hull last inii., '1 li» -if-
fair wa; the ii.;wnln;'
•-tent of the yi 'f In Ib'- i»-t;:j^i.
lion of maiw ^'io ati* ‘ TH<
( horiiR 1» miikii!- pi- ; for ‘h* i n
tablishment ' ti;. “C«. I , ‘ ali
areC' aic an annu ! t .‘*ii ««i 1>
li, Im* p»e‘eni#*d
.Mr t;wlngs. In ' ' •bjk
'••ar'" work, r ?*
“The Men ■“ ' »
I eedi-d rn> 4'x;. i tJ5’ '-II , *’
a fiiatter <»f progr» it !• als- 'tv-
fur ah^ad rf the \|. n's Cf . ,
iaat >ei»r I hu»e no *ioi.*'' iHr*i
with the e<H>|M'rat«f I'=
t b«Ts of tbe Mins rfti.ry^- Ibut
AUanti. ( hrlailan ^ olbu mil
liar*' if not tl»*» Ih*sI. tt"“
i • Rt of Ih** I horu"'^*
((Jvutiu'iMi ■' • j
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