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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2
THE COLLEGIATE
rACE TWO
THE COLLEGIATE
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Bank *9d Trn»i 0> il>o*c that came m
aficr and are iiilt u* Vil«on Baker.
Barfirt-Harrtll Farmef’» Coilon Oil i o Po*
f iU Uty <k «ricf», SIi1m>ii I>yc Work* and
Havkn'y Brolhef*
L«i » ^ho« uur appreciation for ilic merchant*'
»hcn we palronue the local »lores let them
koo« »e arc from ACC and that »e are try*
■ n( Id l>clp them be repaid tor tbcir advertiaiog
Lei • tnake the oieritianl* conwiou* that «e
doi’t want vbarity when our butineu manager
down tif wll them He h«» a tcrvice to
wll. the tnrrchani merchanditc. and through
the COLLKilATF the merchant can let you
kri'iw of hi« prodoct.
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DIMM. HAIJ, IKJOKS
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If everybody will watch out. he will »cc some
thing dilTcreoi happening in connection with
the dining hall. Of courae, nobody it auppoted
to know what I am talking about, but in the
ihrec year* that I have apcnt on the campu* I
have ont) witnr«»cd once or twice what I think
will happen today Opportunity knocki but
one. la a familiar old eapreaaion. Veil, the
dining hall utually ha* one, or occa»iunally
two door* open, evidently the popular be
lief I* when two door* arc open twice aa many
people come in, and *hould all (he door* be open
three time» a* many people would enter. That
would never do’ Hut with the large number of
viiitor* prevent, the general threat it for all
three door* to the Hardy Memorial Dining
Hall to b« unlocked and *wung open to viaitort
and ttudenl*
AnuJim the (tjrccks
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Hurray ' A <. >. on the m«rth, the march of
prugrc** A po«t office will *oon be opened to
thr ttud^^nl* So more running in pe«eerinK
•Mildred abuul 'lickelv worth of po*iage *Iamp».
no more aaking about that long overdue letter
from the blond b«ik home, no more letter* 10
lempt th‘j»« who arc weak
It teem* a-! though the po»l office i* the mo»l
efltcirnl of handling the mail, ^e are
proud to have the po»t office But wonder if
ihe Icttfi'- 1 iiuldn't be cancelled with a *tamp
reading Atlantic Chri*tian College. U'iKon. N
C, ralhcr than )ual «rKon. N (, Vrp »«em^
like It would be *well
oOo
AM MM
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J>ini« when Atlantic t.hriatian College
firti opened it* door*, hundred* or more tike
thnu*and* nf vtudentt have pa**ed through Ihe
front gale* But out of (hi* large number »oiiie
alwayt («fl a* though lhay have no mot^^liK*-
tion to the college
To ihow of you who are returning to the
campu* today, »omc for the firit time a* an
alumnu* and *ome lor the tenth or even twen
tieth time on behalf of the vtudcnl body of
A C C we welcome you back
It i> only through the help you give, morally,
mentally, financially, or otherwi*e (hat your and
our Alma ,M«tcr can e>i*t Sometime* you may
be called on to give tome little amount to help
*omeone elte get an education There are a
number of you who did not have it eaay. will
you do your part to further education, or will
you turn your thumba down?
Whether the gift la large or >mall it will be
cherithed and u*«d to a good purpote Kemem-
b«r. "God loveth a cheerful giver "
In thi* time when all i» in turmoil unity 1*
needed in our state, nation, home, church, and
college You are a part. ''United we itand,
divided we fall."
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TT> 01 R AI)\ KKTlStatS
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On checking (he old copie* of the earliest
publications of the student body of A C some
intefcating information was uncovered. I>o you
realiie that *ome of the merchants who adver
tised in our earliest publications started back
in tttIO, that I* the earliest record »e can find.
I want to givr you the mulls in the order they
appear a* >unlinuou* advertiser* Oeltinger.
Wil*on Hardware C.o . V'llliam Hmes, Church-
■ ells. Star Ihe I lunst, Onter Brick U arehouse.
Carolina Laundrv, Pirsi National Bank, Branch
’NEATH THE SURFACE
Utief rrtrul
|)r WMM fsruJlf f«r«pijMn r>^*
rn b) Phi Kap|« Alph* ffBUmil'
un Octobrf II. Goe»lM wer* tae%
111 U-r door by Ku*»ell Koebufk
•m1 mtrorfoc^d tnio rtcWvinf
«vrnpo—d oi o>«mbrr» of t/«<
frmUrnity. Paacli wai by
C«rti»«n* FmnrtJ |
m«’*nb«’r« nf Mii K*ppt»
•tetcr *orofUy T»o Chi
Ounnv the wttitnir. Kimer
Wrn, prrttdcnt of frmtemily,
prrMHted Or. HiiWy »ilh » cback
for to b« ftppl»c<i on the
rrvrtioQ of the fif ' ’i*>'TT»ilory.
Another •oeiaJ <venl wm ih*
wvincr roMt invec by Phi D«Ha
Gftmma fr*t*mity for their
t#f Korority. Delui .Sijrm*- Th*
.iffair w»n b«ld at Gold Park on
th« rvmmic of October Itf- Hot
mjinihmailow«, doufhnuti.
and Coca'Oil4» wrrv to be had
in abtindanc*. »nd aftervarda
I members of ih< fraternity fur-
nuhed entertainment for their
iruentji. ^
l>«tta Hiicma ftororily ha« re-
. entiy had t<» elect a new president
iind vic-*pre«id«nl. Janey Fit»-
fCeraid w«» elected president, tuc-
ceedint Kuth who wa^
marrietl on May Vj. KIoi»e Tay
lor wa» elected vire-pre^ldent,
fucceeding Janey Kiugvraid. Oth
er officer* are Katie Gold Brew-
Hv IMK
()i% columnN wnt
to create lafter
ir you don' ««nna
You Jon' hiiftcr
(Hu! I %urc *j>h you would)
And did you hciir whit happened during the
Hcivengcr hunt^ Mow Winston-Salemmost
diicnified (•c^oinpanied by her r<m.Htanl escort)
straddled »n •ma/injtly high fence all for the
5«ke of the good ol’ hunt . . . white ink. me
Udft, no less!
My first diagnosis
I really ihink U'cldon's tiniest is acting
just a tiny hit tmi Hitmtty . . considering . . *
The Doctor^ I mean, the one in spite of him
self) sure mu^t have an amazing influence on
... ii L. • i u 1^- r keeping with the needs of Atlantic
second Moor. Hear he ^ made a bee lina for
Letter to the Editor
IJvar KrIWw Alumni:
I ihiiulil like to take lhi> o|<-
portunity of rxprruins my Ihankn
' to lh» »nlir» Alulnni Asaocialion
; fur placinK in me the re»p*>n»i-
‘ bilitif't conni*ele(l with the offi*'
I of 1‘rrmdrnt of thi- Asaoeiation
; for the coming year.
Th*Tf it no time like the prei,-
rnt to befin an organization that
will make ita force felt at the col
lage and which will always t>e
benefirial to the achool and it^
Ifood name. We have a full'timt.'
Serrrtary and wltfl your able co
operation, oor prottrams should
be a KreHt aucrea*.
•Somi' kind of program should
be adopted whereby units are or-
l^anizi'd wherever there are suf
ficient numbera of former stu
dents to warrant it- These clubs
>hould then have ume kind of
KUldance for outlinmK a construct
ive program which will be in
one certain gal, though I
Vhad d’ ye' think of these folks who "sign
off" love for a month -- On being questioned--
quote. "We just decidcd we'd spend thirty days
apart ’ (beats me.)
Kudence* *cem to prove that the course of
true love never runs smooth. F.ven a four-year
romance falls through when a bewitching
blonde ha* a whack al 'im during summer
school.
A riddle
V'cll. that wa sa dumb thing to do! I could
kick myself. Swing high. Swing low-Boom!
An*wcr a*k t certain second floor blonde (or
further details. (The one with the skinned
face.)
Gals, here's how to add a thrill to yer ro
mance (especialy if you live outside the dorm.)
Gel angry al someihing he said al the dinner
table. Walk to parlor and sit in parlor alone
Act hurl but indifferent Blink back angry
tears (thal's really an accomplishment) and
stride ou( door. He'll think you have to walk
home alone and c'U be on hand before you
reach the mail boxes ’ ' ' ! (I’ve seen it. and
II works perfeclh.)
A certain town student sure knows how to
lake care of herself For Ihe dean to trust her
three hours ai night wiih 1*0 of A. C. C.’s most
eligible bachelors. W e hear it look them three
hours 10 *kork two problems -(whai problems!)
Suggested epitaph for Adolph Hitler's tomb
stone This IS definitely tny last territorial de
mand.
Veil, good-bye friends and loodlc-oo.
You guessed it- I'm atill watrhing you.
AI>I)«KSSKS KK.\n KK1»
«)N nOMMf)MI.N(, 1>,\V
(t'aMitiaiwd from Praal I'ace)
lon(i iv a claaa Ikat la hoMinr rr-
union ta raquntad ta atund.
Lonch wvU ba avrvMi (n the
Hardr Memorial thning Hall al
II JO. I'ollDwinc Ike lunrh hour
tkera will b* a bmf fr»c period
prae*dlft« Iba donnilory r*>om In-
speetioa whirh will beam al 3.00
PrUn will b* riven foe the,
rooma ^tdved la be beat.
TW»* o'riock will find the es-jTt) THE KDITOK
bttllfn>c< richtuic oat the old feud >
to deterair,* lit* rhampion'i «u.
premaey Rifhl Mnr w. are un-
able to five a (lartin< line up for
Ih* atuiaal. bat you n*ay rapeel
U> t*« auruns for the alumni
HolU>man, Ancle. BnMlchUm.
ami HoJm<ai. for ihe
variiijr WiWy. Mrlalter. !«•<
al i ami many will hold te»« at However, viewiM in a different
ll^ia time ll-wt of the fraternal light, the propoaal may not be »o
orvaniiationfl are planning t^^ f«H>liJihiy inaipid as one would
have atumni meetinfs ^ think at first glance. The first
- ' year at lollege i» rrally the cru-
t'lal one for nH>at studenta. A
good impreaxion takes longer to
I efface than doi-s a mediocre one;
I l>ut a distinctly bad impreasion at
! the l> Kinning aomelimes cannot
I be erwd completely after three
' years of average work.
Concerning
Freshman
Activities
Chrmtian Colloy. ^
If w«* are to our program
work, however, the primary need
in to increase the membership in
our Alumni Association. This
ta»k ran be aecompHiihed only
with tlie fullest coopi-rstion of
the local unit officfrs and the ad*
ministrativc force of our Associa
tion.
1 am expecting every person
who is a irraduate or former sti-
df*nt to do hiji part In helping us
to iHiild a biKifer and )>etter
Alumni Associatiorj.
I am certain that I can depend
on your individual and collective
aid and cooperation In this great
and worthwhile undertakinK-
* Sincrrrly yours,
R. (i. Mattox. Prv'sident
decided effect <m thetr grades.
Irue, the good .itudent can study
a few minutes a day and still
make bt.‘tter irrades than the aver-
aire pvr'tun. Hut at the same time
hift mind is not beinir developed
to a depth that would prove more
beneficent in later life than the
superficialities of fraternity rush-
inn. smokers, afternoons on the
gndirun, committee meetmgit of
any one of numerous clubs.
Vet were there not these diver
sions to detract a freshmun's at
tention from hiH studies, the li-
bmry, aiMi outside readmg, his
college life would be fuller, more
^ubstunttjil, and would mean more
upon graduation. Here the bet*
ter-tran-avemge student would o«*
rive the n>aximuro from his first
year of colleir**. He would have
laiii a foundation that not even
dances, fratemitiea, athletics, or
politics could poi^ibly topple over
later. The hours of reading in
the Ubr«ry, not for compulsory
parallel, and the hours of quiet
reflection would cultivate a mind,
and it would begin to grow in the
right direction.
Fraternity rushing^, class poli
tics. nubsidised athletics, and reg
ular social functions may be prac
tical for the back-slapping future
of many. But I would like to see
To every freshman, time is th^ i, system such as this practiced
The pnrsMlent of
University rwtnUy
Northwestern
suggested tu
one thing of greatest important*.
Many of them attempt to burden
tArmftrives with extra<urricular
acUvttte* that ultimately have a
in a school and watch the students
aa they climbed from class to
claas. and aa they nude their way
out into the world.
the Sludrnt (ioveming Hikarti of
that school that freahmen be ad- > ^
Ti*#d not to participate in campu*
activities during their first year j
vn rullrge. la r»apoo«e, the fint j
_ year class ro«e in "rtghteous In-
Uf, Htck«, Draper, MUton Hus-
ter Yoa «a, be< ywur bo..u, I x>,„ I
Umi It Wiu be weu wortk your
1 ‘""U that per-'
baaketball In a | fona lot Northweatem aach yea;
•ad Iht au<iT saeial ftawrrutiaa
that aj« the prtaai^ v^la for a
gwo^ akarv
!
L.
WKUOMI-; AI-l MNi:
K.M-JAY Sl’OKTINd G(H)!)S CO.
106 S. Tarb*iit> Street I’hone 2256
Courtesy of
NATIONAL BANK OF WILSON
er, treasurer; Itarjorie Barnes,
M<^ur> ; Margaret Ange. cor-
reeoonding aeeretary'-
Other soronty and fraternity
offtrers are:
Phi Sigma Tau President, Bet
Ward; vW-presldent, Haiel Mc-
Keel; aacreury. Irroa L*« Spen
cer; treasurer, Jacqueline Dsn-
le!; reporter, Soaan Alice Waller.
•S.rma Tau Chi: President,
(artbiene Hoell; vice-preaident,
lubelW Williams; secretary,
Minnie Deea; treasurer, lillian
Guthne.
Phi Kappa Alpha; President.
Klmer M.ittem; aecreUry, El
bert Jamea; treasurer, Winton
Odham; sergeant-at-arms, How
ard Blake
Phi Delta Gamma: President,
George Loftin; vice-president,
Frank Wiley; secretary. George
Woodall; treasurer, J. V. Creasy;
c(^m-«ponding secretary, Bumey
MrCotUr.
•Sigma Alpha: President, Frank
Jonea.
In collaboration with the Cam
pus Keligioua Council, each Greek
letter organisation has elected a
representative to the Council.
They are aa follows: Phi Sigma
Tau, Susan Alice Waller; Delta
•Sigma, Carolyn Baggett; Sigma
Tau Chi. Isabelle Williams; Phi
Kappa Alpha, Howard Blake:
•Sigma Alpha, Jack ,Martin; and
Chi I>elU Gamma, Frank Wiley.
Have you Noticed ?
The portrait of Mis* Fanny in
thf librar>- ? '
That A. C. is actually getting a
po»t office?
The paint on the boys' dormi-
.»ry?
The paint in the halls of the
girls' dormitory?
The way the campus is ail tom
up?'-Kor a lawn some day, we
hope!
That Miss Myrtie is back with
us this year?
The Dean of Women’s office hsi
/.t*n p;:intvd?
lhat A. ('. ha!« a new band di-
rtctor ?
The new library books?—and
''<me new fiction, too!
That the **Wor8e Squeaking
Choir” is back?
That the gyni floor has recent
ly been pre|'«ud f'.r b.tsketball
reason ?
That A. C. han no boxing team
this season?
Th« new pitchers, silver. and<
chairs in the dining hall?
The new fraternity house on
Gold Street? I*hi Delta Gamma,
it is!
Th<* new study tables at Senior
Hall and in the boys' dormitory?
That Junior Hall no longer ex
ists?
That the Stephenson House is
very popular this year?
The new typewriters in the
college office? And noiselesA.
t«*o!
ITie new costumes the Dramatic
Club has acquired?
That the dining hall still opens
but one door?
Hardy still rings the dinner
hell?
That the College Grocery is un
der m*w management?
That Phi Kappa and Sigma Al
pha have added a little paint to
their home*?
That th«- dining hall etiquette
is worse, and the menu still the
.•<ame ?
The Girls' Dormitor>’ still cher
ishes that cowbell?
The change in the girls’ dorm
constitution? (Patrick Henry
once Aaid, “Give me liberty or
Kivc me death!" “Aunt Bessie”
has had to bur>* no one yet!)
That several of our boys arc
'iving in the basement of the
gym ?
A. ('. has better heat than ever?
The new jtirls’ dormitor>* has
begun? The tool house has been
put up!
The new fence around the ten
nis courts? And, some day, may-
m'w courts!
“The -Men’s Shop”
HOWARD ADKINS, Inc,
SEE OLTt NE\^ .\RHIVALS
Jn iHrmortant
(A TRIBUTE TO AN A. C. ANTIQUE)
Our ivy-covered walls are our delight,
To show to visitors whom we know,
Also lights in the dorms that burn at night
Often disclose more than a glow.
But among the ancient treasures of our school
Including much educational fruit,
There is something about which no one is
fooled.
What? Did some one say Dr, Hilley’s ancient
dark blue suit?
The color theme’ is ever blue
And the spinning wheels probabl^ spun it,
1 refer to the ancient blue suit of “22"
With the shine of age upon it^
Well, our antiques are our pride
And a goal at which to shoot.
But it will be a real antique which can hide,
Dr. Hilley’s ancient dark blue suit.
I know that times are very hard
And I know the thrift of Scots,
So here’s a toast to the old blue suit
With the prominent gravy spots^
There are many new fads in our campus life
Some even leave us mute,
But none can surpass the struggle and strife
Absorbed by Dr^ Hilley’s ancient dark blue suit.
We suggest a color change
Something from the standard to sway,
You ask us what we would arrange?
Well, there's something always nice about an
OXFORD gray.
Well, from this pome we must depart
Or we will likely get a boot,
But won't someone please make a start
To do away with Dr. Hilley’s ancient dark blue
suit?
—by the town taylor.
sewing class made?
Mr. Grimm has a new haircut?
Miss Snyder has a new coat?
Dr. Hiiley has recently painted
his house a different color?
The “Crockett House” i«r no
longer in use?
Mr, Waters’ new home down
on Gold Street?
That Mr. Case has moved into
his new home? And on June 13,
too!
College boys still live at Mrs.
Glover’s ?
Dr. Hilley is still wearing the
same dark blue suit?
FORMKH STUDENTS
NOW PEDAGOGUES
be,
The new table cloths that th;
I Murphy's Esso I
Station
ESSO PROW’CTS
I)«liciouK Sandwiches
and FYozen Drinks
Wilson, N. C.
(Continued from Front Page)
N. C.
Margaret Kathleen Miller,
Grade Teacher, Mar.s Hill School,
Col'^rain, N, C.
Bonnie Boswell Moore.
Elbert Earle Moye, Teacher of
Histor)’, Camtiron, N, C,
Irene N. Pfgc, Elm City, N, C,
Rebecca Lee Pearce, Grade
Teacher, Contentnea School, Kin-
non, N, C. R-1.
Hazel Byrd Pearce, Micro, N. C,
Mildred Kathryn Peele, Wilson,
N. C. RFD.
.^^nes Viola Raybourne, Grade
'raoher, Mace<ionia School, Bon-
ntau. S. C.
Moiellc Pic;,,, Grade Teacher,
iVahunta Schnol, Pikeville, N.
S^irah Jane fvoure, Kinston, N*.
C.
Annie Mary Ssnnders, Grade
Teacher, Pinnscle. C,
'Villiam W, .'jhinpritton, Wake
Forest College, Wake Forest, N. C.
Margaret Smith, Meredith Col
lege, Raleigh, N. C.
Rachel Combs Spencer, Colum
bia, -V, C.
M«^t W-ldox Spencer, Kin
ston, N. C,
Z"loha Spearman Stagg, WiUoc,
N, C.
James Walton .Suber, Teacher >i
Enclish, Four Oaks, N. C.
tdilh Earle Williams, Gradt
Teacher, Uolesville, N. C.
Ellis Wa'. r,«r Williamson. Ft,
Jackson, S. f
Robert Edgar Wiaidham, Lig
gett and Myers Tobacco Co,
Ahoskie, N, C.
Doris Nell Winstead, Gr«d«
Teacher, Macclesfield, N, C,
Ethel V'arneda Woodard, Graiit
Teacher, Eureka, N, C,
“The mule,” wrote a schoolboy,
“is a harder bird .han the gus« or
turkey, and diffrunt. He west*
his wings on the side of hia hesi
He has two legs to walk on and t*o
more to kick with, and is awful
backward about going forward."—
The Progressive Farmer.
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