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PACE TWO
THE COLLEGIATE
The Collegiate
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ATLANTIC aimtTIAN COLLEGE
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ASSOCIATED COLLEGIATE PRESS
I’d *i*ii on a »(ar
Aod i’d wiiii K> tiroag
Thai if «i*hc* could come (rue
Mine «ould »urely nol prolong.
If God linowt irbal I »>%b
AnJ «hai I pray (or eacb oighl.
Why doc»n i He grant my »i»h
And put me in Heaven’* tight?
If I have a t<»k to do
Before my *i%h it granted
Vould tf at I could find that tatk
And toon my toul be planted.
KAHI.Y KEr.lSTHATICN
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■'Hegmer Early!" "Don't forget to Kegiat-
tt" "i’teaM Remember to Regitter Early!"
The«« are the wordt that face ui thit time of
year. But, why? ■'Mhy!'" they tay, "What dif-
fercnc* doe* it make to long at we regitter?"
You have heard the expreMion, "do your
abopping early to avoid the ruth." Veil, for
i)M tame reatan. do your regiatering early —
10 avoid the ruth I No one like* to itand in line
lor hour* waiting hit turn; maybe getting hit
poor, tirtd feet trampled upon. ma>be getting
puahed and thoved around, and anything elte
that could happen in a crowd of wild college
atudenta.
"Firat come, firti served" it a mighty good
thing to remember thete weekt. The firtl one*
in the ofifcc are the lirtt one* to get regittered
and. therefore, the firtt one* to have peace and
content, knowing that that much t* over never
to b« thought of again until next fall.
If you do not care about yourtclf, pleaae
think of the poor ofifce girit that help you to
gel registered. They have feelings a> much as
anyone, and they really appreciate ttudents
coming in early and getting "out of the way."
Remember, the Regitlrar's ofice will hold jutt
to many, then it getscruwded, then overcrowded,
then--CRAbH!- tomething goes wrong. When
loo many gather at one time, thing* just don't
"click" at smoothly a* they should, and that
surely doesn't get the work finithed any sooner.
To avoid confusion, Regiticr Early!
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WLSIll.NG
Vould that I could witb
And have my wish come true
I'd witb but once
Then all wishing would be through
What we would like to know
In It to vuld in I’ennsylvania that it affects the
mi^iuline hearts? Anyway, there is a reward
offered for the right antwer by the A. C. girls!
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Da, da ... . "Here comcs the Bride", da, da.
da, da . . . Tu mott of ut that has a wonderful
tound, but maybe a senior boy from Seven
Spring* could tell ut how much more wonderful
It It to have three. He should be able too, after
giving rings to young ladies from. Spray. Deep
Run, and Kluabeth City, all at rhe same time.
0
V'e thought our Supervisor of the Dining
Hall was a confirmed bachelor, but after look
ing at the third finger of a brunette from Selma,
we ju^t can't help being suspicious. (She's wear
ing hit ring. Have you noticed?)
Was I certain good looking boxer thinking
of that little girl from Vl'athington when he
won that bout at istale? Let's ask him!
o
Goodness ! It mutt be terrible to be on so
cial restrictions, when we have such visitors a>
High I’oint and Naval Bate.
%’e thought perhaps that our redheads from
Stokes might be in circulation tome time
but apparently "them days are gone forever" .
he gave her a diamond Christmas Eve. Tragic!
Most Tragic!
Maybe our i’hiysical Ed instructor’s heart
throb isn't frozen. Have you noticed she i:
wearing a beautiful sparkler?
0
Don't let one of those dignified seniors at
Junior Hall and the two at the Dew House try
to fool you with their dinner rings and dia
monds. Confidentially, fulk^, there is a secret,
or rather secrets, behind them. Uh! thcNe lucky
boy*! ^ “ '
a
Ve hope a freshman toon recovers from th«
flu, if she doesn't our wondering minister from
U'athington will run her room-mate to death try
ing to find out how his girl it.
0
ATTENTION' Our little brunette from South
Carolina received a diamond Christmas. If the
appeart to be walking on air, just remember
what a fine boy he it.
It't rumored around that a certain Sigma
Alpha boy just loves to collect pictures of pretty
little blondes, especially if they are from Dover.
Did you know it? V'e didn't either!
0
Too bad our nurse doesn’t have some assist
ants to help her with uur sick boys. Girls, would
you like to help?
0
Boy*, you'll have to sign up in the date
book yourselves, the girls can’t help it if the
glee club doesn't get in by six.
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STOP! Our Y, VI'. president’s sister and a
certain South Carolina boy are getting along
nicely. It's wonderful!
0
U'hat a life! To be on social restrictions and
then get the flu. . . . Much more of that and our
handsome ambulance driver will be carrying
himself to the hospital with a broken heart.
BI'U.1MN:8 LOflE
(O.:nlino*d from Sport* iV«ai
dmttmka I* eoea* eat of th< rin*
Ml tk* top (r.il of ilM d«f>r**’i d«-
Thoi»p«u» kvtpvd alonf Dm
loral rauM by rirktlnc hla man to
a draw la tk« f««tur* b.>ut af tb«
•nninc B->(h boys w«r« throw-
•»« phnly of tnd from lb«
t»n»' point pt vi#w pR>vl<t*d th*
botinc of Iha *v*nina. ^Zacll
of U* fi(kta >urt*d IIm *am*.
wUk tba At’C' pq|rt wtnnlr^ 9V*ry
ftr»« rnund fou(bt. Tk* atamlrui
of iIm Sui« kojrt wat tlw wlnninf
farlor In all at Uwlr w«a*. ||u^
Kuilont, another firil-yMr man,
foockl aa tv*n tarma wltk bu
maa lor tba full tkra* rowkl*
bv( loot a halrlla* dxialsn. |||<
■•a. Willuim FWmiB*. altbo««li
fi«hlinc o« tba B aqnad that niti.
la llalvd aa a varmity ataa and
Kuilotn roally pal ap a twoll Ui.
•1* Holm** who wai
koavUjr rooatod on to brlnir at
kaM OM point la Um boaaa fort**
fan tala tba looth**! man of hu
earoor and want down •rrapptrg
oa tka arrant and of tfca datiafcro.
Jiai Holliday, Um l&S lb. man of
tka tqaad and for two yaan tka
•aa* caoatalaal winaar ad livr
aq«ad leal a aary oapopvUr d».
cn;>0 to Cecil Kry of th« Wolf-
(>*tk. Krom thU wrttcr's vl«w.
|H>inl, tka fight was cloaar than
th» dKiaion abowad It to be, al
though u might wall hava been
ijeclarrd a draw. Th» othar two
Bulldog puga. Uavit and Arrnild,
»Mii up a wha:« of a fighl, liul
both of tbam wara handicappad by
Iha axparlrnra of tbclr opponanU.
Tha Bulldog K|uad, howrvar,
Itvrd up to tipKllltiona avan In
lirftat, and providad tba Siatr
fan* many anxious momanta.
lioimrt and Kullom both tlrat!
fa»l and aobM^uaotly loat thali
.-arly point advantaga, but iba
high i|xjl* of tba arenlng w«ra
tba laiprovarornu sbowa ty tba
thrra firtt yaar man, Clark, Davit
and Arnold. Clark rama back
(run a dafaat tba wa«k bafora
againtt Looitburg, and Arnold
•h»wad murk Impmamant o»»i
pravlova bout against auparior
malarial
Tha raaulta;
U* lb.-Clark. ACC. daelaiooad
Call, SUIa.
I2i lb. -flaming, Stata, dafi-
tooad Kullom, ACC.
IM lb , Stata. dacUionad
lUbMa. ACC.
lii ib. , Stata and Tbonp
A
•on, ACC, fought draw.
IIKKKINOMKN TAKE
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JOSEPH EAbL£8
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ui thrf la», ■..’vtr» ar
. j'. l/a> fox lfc« V- S. »-•
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, . .mpaniat rapft«^'.«*
r,-i ara tnd«pro«i*nt or 'cU
countriaa. that • II
).nie.aAd arr thr E*5> >r*. ai ;
li;p*tl:>l. Tt' ItMp«»ial ‘ 5-
tty hi» the »<ciji:va right to
1 ti.« Brii;ib U..a;.
i.xf^rt C'/inpii-y mi-'t all to
r i -t ■ ‘
|f ll war--h»^-u=t* ■
; ;.'.)r, ih.-
Ai.y t- :
ig< may b-:<ou,« i
- -'•‘•r. They a.'-
;..ir, :ing '..
ill.-*- vtata. O. ly Ihr
look lerribla is|
Juat ba aura tbat
has plenty
you can Ui*.
r- ara taro
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r. who o!
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d by li r
tti- !_*» if'
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c:a;S*s=5
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Kor BroU>»r;
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cit wiu> Jixir
O...J <Jo vary nict*y.
lb. P"*””
pi^.M.ud. lb*r» »•* »*" anolber
f*.,l.r prtjaat that
D.i e*rapa our Dot.^th<
(artor of group mttrt*: ^ re^
Uo«. -Sol <i“‘ ^
jom wbolrhaaiudly “
iwinkl-ng of a-n
hangi-d frjm tba
to ibJt* ol
MONDAY, JANUARY 22. is^
the MEN’S STORE _ ^
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night that i —
HOWARD ADKINS,:
_ INCORI’ORATED ’ ♦
i Ui»vr . ♦ -*d 00 li
( 'h~ »«rrh^u«*
>ir»t th.» art th« ware-
.oui«mrn Thr:r du>
.(r« aitt u* ttmx th? farmer u
atufWd and til# b*d on th« tub«c>
V > U krpi up. Th«y do not r«'
ceive a s«lAiy. Their money com^
from the profit ti»e warehouj-e
mitRri.
lb« aaeood on the aaUi force U
the aucttunrcr. Mr. KagitK lug-
i^cAied that to mokt of us thui
aUkm»n »pok« ( but for
thi« »«>-cal>d Chtr-toe he ia paid
ihe highcit salary in the war«>
nouM. If he ia a good auctioneer
h.t ulary may from tcven
to eight thoujuuid d ■'liars a year.
>lsny other bu.tinens men
make thii amount t*acb year have
wsthtn Uie
ihcir iboughu
..ghttr things of lil*
.1, more ser.ou.. A. Miu Sn>
, , b«»an to rrad Ch.i.'me Far-
,o.ntar'. h"
Bahkhtm.- lb* spirit of hu-
■A delight, that had onc«
tha grjup, immediately
ciiangcd to that of the .pTit of
i.hri.i.an r*vtr*n«. ‘
auLUrbing «und
tven tbo« *ilb cold, refrai:..d
from coughing, f-r fear that «>me
word or event in the ttory migh
their tart. Thus it re-
until Ibe reading
if
luor
ruled
e*cjpe
ma-iu‘d. Not — .
over and the benediction luid
Lnrtrn pror.our.ctd
lu rem«mb«T that wfc
could we allow
jursclves tu I. .u a
„,u.t return from the world t^t
.,ur laini. had foUowed Mim Sn>-
(ler into.
Ma:.y of the student, came for
ward and offered iheir compli-
. ■, ,,•1, How miserably they fail-
‘for nowhere in the English
■ d.
■ a»« \t»tm •ssswtasib < tsvsa ^caaa aaaa * v , t I. ^
_ g'XKl reason to t>« >ralous of the language is there found a p r
suc;.on< -r, for h« <loe>n't have to vuitablc to confer the praise
put hts money back into his b*i»i-' the “K;i;:lish Dcpaitmer.t a
n*‘. s in o^der to continue making is rinUtfuily theirs,
money. After his living expcimts' “
ura subtracted, the remainder is
pure profit. It uas a*so interekl*
.ag to note that the beat aucuoD-|
tcrs need not kitow the different ^
gtadc4 of tobaci.o. liis duly is
ot that of grading tobacco out:
that of catching the bids and
kecp.ng the aaie moving, 'ihc
term **keeping the sale moving”
im-ana that the auctioneer must
average selling piles per
hour, ilowevar, he usually sell*
flC the rate of 400 pi.es per hour
in order to m.tk« up for unavoid
able interruptiona.
Ihe buyeta were the next in the
discussion. According to Mr.
l-Ug.es, these aie the only men in
«hu world that make only five
«nou&anJ doliara a year and can
•,pend aa high as f.fty thousand
uoilars in a smgU cay. liic dui>
>( tha buyer is to rcprohcnt a
' mpany by buying tobacco ac-
c rdin^. to tlie dictauonc of that
roaipany. At a tobacco auction
.ne bidding of thu baytu-s i« ^iu‘j
Ut V»»vtet >1 to
V I tha compi-tlt 'T ti n l- iv.ni>;'
,!>' Is iMddint; agjtwt • -tii.
'Iha vilrns* rjf .^t. Kagles* talk)
smt in tba f'ltm of advice to the
lutura stenographers and -ecra-
tarics of A. C. C. Mr. Kugles
stated that very often when a
•trnographer got behind in her
dictation, sha was afraid to ask
her employer to alow up or to re-
prit. Through thia false self,
pride more tima and money was
lea: than there wuuld have bca.i b/
a littla cooperation with her boss.
Duke University
SCHOOL CF M'KSING
Ilurham, N. C.
The Diplnma of GraduiW -Nurse U
awardiJ after three years, and the
IJegree of Bachelor of Science m
.N'ursing for two additional yearn
cf apptovid college work before or
after the course in Nursing. The
entran - requirements are intclii-
nre, character ar.d graduation
from an accredited high achcwl.
After 194') two years of col.ege
work wiU be required. The annual
luiUon of $100 covers the cost of
.n:f.rms, books, studer.t govern
ment fees, etc. Caulogues, appli-
,ation forms and information
al.out college rcquiremenU may
1 e obtained from the Adm.ssion
C-mmitti-e.
Rex Shoe Shop
We Call For and
Deliver
105 Goldsboro St.
Wilson, N. C.
I)K. 8AD1K JENKINS
(Continued From First Page)
he mustn’t wear it over twiie be
fore ha misplacea it and you find
it
And now for Sister: Some
fancy shop up town should carry |
just tha thing. A house coat with |
a sad yellow color that makt'sj
WILSON
TFE.VTRE
C()mirt.r Sunday
January 28th!
“Gri.I.n ER’S TR.WEI..S”
A Full-I,enKth Feature
Cartoon
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“It I’ays to Look Well”
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N E W
CAROLINA
THEATRE
Tuesday. Jan. 23rd
“The HONE\ MOCVS
ONER”
with
Stuart Erwin,
Marjorie Weaver
E. E. Clive
\Ved_ Thur.. Jan. 2l-2-')th
“OI K NEIGHW)R.S THE
CARTERS”
with
Frank Craven, Fay Bainter
Fri., SaL^ Jan. 26-27th
“COU IJOYS raoM
TEX.VS”
with
The 3 MESQUITEERS
Sun.. Mon.. Jan. 28-29th
“OH JOHNNY HOW
YOU CAN lvO\ E”
.MOZELLE KICKS
Well, Christmas has come and
gone and everyone is wishing for
the spring holidays to show thei’-
fates, but before they arrive
there’s just a little matter of ex
ams to do away with first, and
licfore exams, an issue of the pa-
ptr is cheduled to come out, and
,n that issue, there should be a
louple of articles about a couple of
uutstanding people on our cam
pus. So 1 reckon I’d better stari
putting some w'ords into phrases
and sentences about this month’s
personalities.
Since ladies should come first,
we want to introduce you to Miss
Moselle Kicks, a resident of our
ne.ghboring town of Goldsboro.
In ia36, her freshman year, Mo-
n ile was a member of the Y. W.
C. A., the Hesperian Literary So
ciety, and secretary and treasurer
.if the freshman class. As a
sophomore she was an active mem
ber in several organizations, in
cluding the verse-speaking choir,
\V. A. A. and the Y. W. C. A.
When she was a junior, Mozello
was initiated into the Delta Sig
ma Sorority of which she was
treasurer that year. She was al
so treasurer for the Y. W., one of
the dining hall supervisors, vice-
president of the Woman’s Dormi-
luiy Council, member of Interna
tional Relations Club and secre
tary of the Junior Class.
In this, her senior year, Mozeile
is seeking some education as a
member of the Education Club,
.vhile carrying on her other du
ties as secretary of the senior
, lass, and member of the Y. W.
Cabinet. We hope that Mozeile
has not worked herself too hard
these four years while she has
been ao active on the A. C. cam
pus. We feel that she has great
jccess ahead of her in the teach-
i;ig field, and we wish, although
it may b« a little too early, to givn
her heartiest congratulations and
best wishes.
Kven her best friend wouldn’t
tell her — so she flunked the
exam.
BURLON LAMM
Do-re-me-fa-so-la. — GoiJi! ^
just never do manage to go j.
and down that scale. We ulwj,,
get stuck on the ti and do, luid
ihere’s been some talk ^o,-
around that we don’t even
those first six notes as we »houii
Weil, why worry, when we’ve got
such people as Burlon Lanun
around to sing for us, anyw»y;
When Mrs. Charles wants
one to sing for the formal dian*n,
whom does she ask? Right! .Sot
us, but ole Burlamby. And does
he do it? Why, of course he
does, and we’d like to know what
Lawrence Tibbett has got tint
Burlon hasn’t. You say, a con
nect. Well, remember that Bar-
Ion’s young yet, in spite of hi.
many years at A. C., and whUe
ihere’s life there’s hope.
Like so many of us Burlon calls
Wilson home and Charles U Coon
High his alma mater. He gridu.
ated from C. L. C. H. S. and eo-
Lered A. C. in 1935. Throughout
liis college career, music, of course,
lias played the leadi.-;g role,
ilach year from his freshman ytj
on he has been a stellar member
of the Glee Club, and other mu
sical organizations on the carapos.
In his sophomore, junior, and se
nior years he has been a member
of the Dramatic club and h*j
turned in several excellent per
formances, including the leading
role in the Homecoming play, pre-
sented in the new chapel entitled
Ihe Uhird Floor Back”. He was
also a member of the Y. M. 0. A.
in his sophomore and junior years,
jnd as a senior he was iniiistej
into the Phi Kappa Alpha fra
ternity.
The saying goes that we can't
ifo singing our way through life,
but the way we see it, Burlon has
done a pretty good job of singing
his way through college, and if
■ hat wasn’t life, well what’s the
need to go on living? We feel
L'crtain, though, that he can keep
it up, and we know, too, that if
■vve ever need an entertainer and
have Burlon’s phone number, that
our worries are over.
HORACE THOMAS
I “Smart Ideas for Smart Men”
1108 E. Nash St. Dial 2634
Dial 3210
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a I Our Aim
as been our aim to have our goods represent
g greater value for the amount of money
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