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TUESDAY. MAY 2y 195,
PACE TWO
THE COLLEGIATE
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In t Umc when ihc Jcmvtjlk. iilal m bcitig
i.h«ilcn4|rvJ u<i every huiJ, (he uxahurun K<nrcrn
menu «e wymg, V'uu van ( iruM the <.uoun<j«i nun,
but muM put ytMif uum in t aitutif leaJer ' In 4
luoc when Ihe cnemic* •>( Jcmcxf4>.y att lea Jung
tiieir tyncm u4 |(uvcriU)Kn(* tu ihe yt>ulh, there are
a (ew ui u* whu believe that it u abuut lime wc
W4U up aitti begin tea^huig L>cmt&rat.y, before it u
.iKupkuly erateil Irixn thr la^r <>l the earth
111 ihu regarU, 7 he UviUguit wuhei tu cu<i
gratulate the retiring l.aeiulive B>uriJ lmi ita truM ui
ihe WHkiun uf ilie •(uJeni baiiy (u elcvl the beat
•lutjriiu lur v*(spu« leaikrt The Conaututkxi
the Ccuf</»livr l»i>vrfnmrnl invn t|>e K
"ffiari
Ruoun i;u;^»«le that «udeM wuetim no auny
never puJ ihcac •ubMutuig fur them
^^jhttuula have g<jne u> fnuch trouUc to tmM yuu
when oRdcd BcaC TVy detervc unadenUun. *»■
a>ben w.ii > i<-<.e ^ such a ijottu ur muer
Yea. aiuJenu. there a mucli 10 bt >lune
before w« pan
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COLl EClA\S TO COPT
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! The joUutitng tdita’utl oppeaxJ m ihe Zebu
Icn Ktftnii anJ u being 'cprmied hcrt unlhtruJ the
'-^wlcdff anj t./>uenl u/ the tiiiti/t uf the Coi
i Jvile The pTirUtt /
Vi't re>.aU ikat when a aluJenl in >.>itKgi:
I I the K/y« were nut what ifiry were later in bfe
1 >'!' hnllianl i(M(lcnl waa a leaJer in making bfe
u'iirraM? tu the freahmen artd he aliu waa a Icailer
ETi nJrtny v4 the etLapatie* iluJenU uften believe
they are eapewtej tu partwipate m. Nu( long after
graiJuatwn thw aame yuung man hrid a p<Mtion of
truK and hue«ur and 61led il very acceptably Col-
iege Mudenta kiw a •pectal lort uf wtid u>t* that
teav tu gruw when nJlegc life ends H<nvcver, wc
belKvc thuK >^ualitie> i>f vharacter cxpected in after
life Jmuld be aunifeiied m the Mudtiit while in
vullem
Fue twu yrar> the Re^urd Fubluhmg Co haa
been pruuing the aludent publicaticn uf AtlantK
Chnatun Cullege A few days before pubticaliuo
tlic yuung men m charge cume up tu Zebulun with
thei/ cupy It la carefully prepared even to the
dummy that thuw* the general make up uf the pa
per In theae yean wc have never beard one of the
young men uae a vulgar ur pru^aiK word They are
vuurtcuua and cuciaiderate and even apulugetK if
they teem to be extra trouble m any way
If the«c yuung men arc lUuacratiuna uf the type
ut itudent* luund in thia collegc, then that matitu-
tiun muM be far Hjpcnor to othen wc know of that
claim a •upcrmrity m moat thingi of value which
a college ulfcri to ytAing people The MudcrUa who
go abruid are the beat advcrtiaement an educational
uutitutiun call pu«U>ly have It makea a parent feel
that if theae arc cxampica of the (urt uf trairung
fiMUid m a collegc, that u the aort of achool m which
Ih wuuld like to tee hia buy or girl No doubt, many
{uxcnu decide on collegca by what they hear, true
>« untrue, in tlie conduct uf Kudenta. We have
mentiuticd theae yuung men cuoimendably before,
but wiah to repeat uich Katemenu becauae uf their
value to ottwr young men and alau in juatice tu
Atlantic Cliriatun Cullege
KWHS KNIC KNAX
Miwde lulka' liow'a yo’all? Here we are to
gether tu amduct uur tirat guaaip aeaamn of the
munth Thia la the placc, you kiiuw, where our
;»--utive motto la, "See m/thiniL htar nothing, and tell all."
• i!P^*^ • W ' rflj (jujine,, _ other vworda -
that ■ the ctaKzm u< the entire aludent body, fur
any rca««i. which tu iheK eleven tneroher> may
aicn valid Tite record ot the Kxcculivc Ikatrd
thia year «hi>w« no rejection of numinaiiuna In
ucher wurda the rrcurd of the Fucutivc Buard ihow*
that U can iruai the iiudenl body to elinimate the
un^ualiied ollkc Kekeri and to elect the bcK
Thia la turely a tlrp toward putting the deniu^
iraiic pruKiple to w<vk un uur campua Die B<«rd a
fuixiiun nl making ncnunation u juati6rd. In the
abaeiKe of pi4itical partiea un uur unall >.ampua ihia
tunciix) uf the Surd acrvca to pul bclurc (he aludent
b»dy a hal o< ijualilied candidatea But when the
bueulivc Board ihiiwi, by the rcfectmn ul aludenta'
iKOuiutbMi, (hat It la n>i( willuig tu Irtal the Mudenl
budy, even the tame •ludciil body that put it in uf
lice, II vanik< fcc tea..hing Uemui.racy, bul it la fot
kMnng the dKtatorul pulwy of being voird ituo
power by the people, but feeling nu trual m their
ludgmenla It la aaaummg that (he elrctorate oi thia
cuUegc la not capable ot eliminating un&t >:andidatea
Il la aaaummg that young men and wtnnen m collegc
arc rw« intelligent witen. hut nnehuw it hnpea that
after bring prKccted fnxn wnmg drcuiocu m college
(iKliona, they can br trualed in uur guvcfiimental
(leciiun What a vam hupe! W^t a way to leach
drmixra.y. anJ il the retiring F'xrcutive B<Mrd haa
nlabluhed ita priikiple of trualing tu the will of the
Mudenl biAiy. what u uut o( order in uving "Can-
graulatiivu'*^
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BEFVRE V. E PART
The year la iwiftly drawing tu a cUae Befuec
wc will rcalue it friend and frKiid will part Some
ut m may never Bicel each other again
In theae buty day* brfuec the parting, we ihuuld
turn uur ihoughia tu duuig thingi now while wc can
Fur the many kirxlrMaaea of fnenda, awx:u(ea.
and (acuity, wr thould Imd time (u thow our appre
>u(iun When (he Ui( day ihall viene bttle time
wtU br available fur (hat Evrry\me will be m great
•trea and anxiety imvr pa«.ku>g, train*, buaea, etc
H»w«ver. iherc u another matter ut great im
|xieun>.t Cullege lile la pKtured evrrywherc with
a "lending, bnrruwing «pint " Eeach )-ear numeruua
buAa never cuenr hkk tu the hbrary ur t>> individ
ual reference thclvea oi the faculty membm B--fure
we part, wc augtal thmk twKe fitiw many bouka
bekag 10 other*’
Before we part. Wt « ccraader (he thinga thal
wrrc burrowed It nar be clutho, ahuca, roun equip
■•ml. lewelry, eU' Each yrar borrDwrd arudra arc
thoughileialy earned away Find the irwiwn now
whtle yuu can
An honeal nun can abvay* be rrhed upon (u
•rule drto. It wr wrrc to hnid a poll at (he end
ot each yvar, w< would hr rioxkcd a( the unpaid
debta CDOegc Kudenti arc ni« in a (^wtion to take
taara ihrougtl drbta to fellnw Mudmla We ihould
act auke uuraelvaa wbfcct to accuaalitru oi diatinn'
My Let ua thank cwrfuDy N^*hen do wc owe
Let t» crtlle up hrfurc wr part
come un chillun! Let'a goaaip!
It'a rumurcd that during the prac-tice for May
t>ay, Mr> Hinnant commcnded Bub and Ruby for
keeping auch perfect tune Can you keep it up
Ruby’
Middle namea have alwayi aruuacd a kx of
curuaiiy Chillun, why don't yuu aak Mu* Sara
Mae UreetK what the K m Mr John K Wooten'a
name ttanda fur?
Eluue, you'd better leam to keep your room in
good order You may need (he cxpcneiKe acme
day Oh don'( mind u* jual remember, a word
tu the wtae la aulficient
Mr, Hamlin waa ao aurpnaed tu hear that Lib
had •tartrd "amrtin' " that he had to tell the entire
hialury claa* about it By the way, who u the new
fclUnv, Ub’ Tell ua all!
Suaan had better be careful with Jerry There
aie plenty of ua who vrauld like to lift him frum her
Anne aecma to have the nght apint We know
It took courage, but wc knuw, alao, tlut ahe ha*
plenly of 11
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There alway* tecma 10 be that eteranl tnangle
Fur example, Kathenne, Bub and Martha
Gail, wc wonder what Carl haa that nune of
the other boyi have It muat be wonderful'
—o
Well! Well! That Outlaw accma to have rob
bed Belle her heart The thief'
We've been told that Mult aayt he la definitely
nut m knx Wr'vc been told it u dangcroua to uae
that w\ird "nut~ Maybe he'd better aay he docm i
think he u
B J had better wake up' Thurman and Wilbur
appear to be making pretty guud tune with a certain
Utile girl Juat a augj^iun from ua to him Hia
lime can be beal, we've heard
Jeanette, auoie ot the girla wan( leaaona in how
(u handle (hree or more men a( (he aame tune You
aerm tu do better than Lorcc. Oh well. BiUy haaa
(t br humwed
Gene aecma to go from one extreme to another
F:nt. a perfect blonde and then a perfect brunette
Make up your mind, boy! Our heada ache from
wvndenng
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V^'ell lolk*. uur tp*:t la up for thia time 1
hope yuu gained a uaeful amount uf goaaip knowl
edge froa ihia month'• aeaawn So until next fall.
Maw luoe—aame place. IH «y — Goodby, Evah-
bixJy—See you orxl September
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THE STUDENT
SPEAKS
To TMi; EwToa:
Fellow Kudcnt*. examination
tunc u facing ua'atjain. The exami-
nationa are given ua with the pur-
poae of finding out what we have
accompliahed during the •emeater.
Sume ut ua are prepared tu face
thia challenge; aonu- of ua are mx.
Sume of ua havt- tpent uur tune
wiaely, while otl>ora have merely
waated their time uway.
But whether or nol we are ix>w
prepared, let ua i;ivc theae exami-
natiuna lume careful coiuideratum
WE aurely du o< t want to fail m
any uf our courai . tlirefore let u<
Kct down tu buainti* and do aome
real huneat tu guoUneaa atudying
There u all the mure reaaim for
thu if we do ruK feel adequately
prepared Let u> determine tu
maatc-r the exammationa at all coata.
It might be Uui we have nut
thought It kyrUiwhilt tu apend
much of our imc Rudying; but
whether wc realize it ur tint, it ia
certainly worth any amount of our
time that wc might give.
Let ua cunaiJer the coming ex-
aminatuma aa a peraorul challenge
Let ua do «>mc real atudying theae
laat few day* and be ready to ac-
^cpt theae teata with a determina
tion tu prove that we have accom
pliahed what we act out to do at
the beginning uf the icmeatrr
A SuPHOMllRI'
To Tiie Eonoaj
Several changra have occurred in
the dining hall in the paat K-vcral
wet-ka In the firM place 1 could
commend the great improvement in
jcrvice and fi«d. But, it aecma tu
me that the >tudenta are not all
doing thrir part.
Many are lacking in appreci
ation for the improvcmonta. They
(till peraiit m "measing up" the
table ckxha, pouring tea all over the
tablea. "cutting up" a lot more
than neceaaary. etc.
Let'* all do i)ur part The din
ing hall peraonnel haa ahow-n ita
willingneaa to impmve aervice.
Why not have atudenta improve
and thow amir meaaure of appre-
ciation'’
In the aecond place, 1 wuuld
heartily approve of the welcome
Grin-O-Grams
A C ; Huw do you feel after
your ride un that horae?
Mary Ella: 1 never knew any
thing filled with hay could be lu
hard!
Huapital patient commenting on
tlie new*: Here'* a fellow who pat-
jented a contrivance for preventing
girl* frum falling out of rumble
laeau What do you think of that?
Nurae: 1 don't like it at all. It*
)u*t another modem move to dii-
place men with machinery
Howard: Huw much gas have we
got?
Lula: It *ay> 'half, but 1 can't
tell whether it meant full or empty.
Synthetic blonde: rye bread try
ing tu louk like angel food cake.
POMES
No wonder the bttle duckling
Wear* on ita face a frown.
For It has juat diacovered
III first pair of pant* la DOWN
Wtxximan, woodman, spare that
tree
Touch not a tingle bough
l¥ten It haa sheltered me.
And I'll protect it now.
Cut down the birch, the spruce,
and pine,
Bul, woodman, spare that slippery
elm of mine.
It'- the only tree my wife can't
climb
Tell "Psalm of Freshmen Life"
Tell me not in care free number*.
Freshman life is but a dream!
For the froah will flunk that slum
bers,
Exama are harder than they seem.
Goaaip Columnists are the spie*
of life
given one of the visiting teams to
our campus. Such a cuatom of
greeting all visiting teams and giv
ing them a hand la highly desirable.
It goea a long way to establish
aportsmanahip and a sense of hos
pitality. In the future, cheer lead
ers of aime definite group could be
responsible for initiating such wel
coming gestures to our visitors.
An Observer
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CAMPUS PERSONALITIES
ROBERT "PUT" DIXOH
If 1 were to introduce our first
campua personality of this month
by his real name, many of you
would not know of whom I waa
speaking And speaking of person-
alitua, Robert •'Put-Put" Dixon is
quite a big one iround the A. C.
Campus. "Put" graduated from
Maury High School in Norfolk,
Va., m the spring of 1933. While
m high schoc4 he was active in
sports and other extra curricular
work.
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He entered A. C. in the fail of
1934 In his freahman year he
played and managed freshman
basketball. Also, he was a member
of the Dramatic Club and Y. M.
C. A. When he waa a sophomore
he became a member of the "1
Smoka Pipe Club" from which the
Phi Delu Gamma fraternity, of
which he is now a member, origi-
ruted. He haa served as treasurer,
and secretary and treasurer of this
organiiation dunng his three year
membership.
"Put" has been very active in the
men'* dormitory government m his
years at A. C. He served as a
representative to the council in his
sophomore and senior years. Every
one hates to see liim finishing and
leaving A. C. We all hope that
even though he isn't here any more
he'll just keep putt-putt-putting
along.
VIRCITilA BARKLEy
Miss Virginia Barkley
known in these parts as the beauty
of the campus, graduated (na
Charles L. Coon High School, Wil.
son, N. C. m 1935. She enterri
A. C. as a freshman in the fiU
1935 and has been an active *u-
dent since then.
In her freshman year, she joaoi
the Alethian Literary Society iaj
was made a member of the Towi»
Girls Club. Also, when she
a freshman, she became a 111.^'^,
of the Women’s Athletic Amooi-
tion through her participation m
intramural sports.
In 1936, Virginia was mtuttd
into the Phi Sigma Tau Soronty,
She was elected reporter fa tk
soronty in 1937. served as secretary
in 1938. and treasurer in 1939. In
the May Day Festivities of 19J8
she was a member of the coun.
And in 1939 because of her out
standing beauty, she was choeen by
the students of A. C. to reign 11
Queen of May in the festival hdd
on Monday. May 1st.
Besides her other extra curricular
activities, Virginia has been choien
several times to participate in the
radio programs sponsored by the
publicity committee. We hate to
end like a debate, but we know
that we have proven to you by the
aforementioned issues that Mm
Barkley is a personality not just for
the campus to be proud of, but the
whole town of Wilson, too.
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