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the collegiate VOLl ME XIV. Z-539 Dr. Morgan to Go to College of Ozarks WILL UKMAIN FOR * sVm.mkk school ^ Former Roommate of Dean: Tiivcn Post of Director of Personnel Df Raymond E. Mi>rgan, a „,,mKr c.t the Atiant.c O.r.st.an Colleijc f.n:ulty since the fall of announced last week th;it he ,,.c>pted a position at the col WILSON. NORTH l AKOl-lNA. THl RSDAY. MAV 15, IWl M MIIKR 10 •Ser- 19?" had 0:uirks, Clarksville, of th*. Arkansas. While here Dr. Morgan has in troduced many new courses into the curriculum. The outstanding additions are: Problems of the ^ South, Marriage and Home, Eco-, nomics of Business, Economics of Agriculture, and the Honor's Course. Dr Morgan's position will be Director of Personnel and Profes sor of Philosophy. The College of the Oiarks is a!- ,, a coeducational institution sim- : liar to the size of the local collegc' and confers two degrees. Bachelor, of Arts, and Bachelor of Science. Also, it IS a church school and is supported by the Presbyterian | {’hancTllor 0. C. Carmi chael of Vanderbilt I’nivers- ity. who will make the >rrad- uation address of 1911. A Carolina Sampler Has Work of Grads Three former Atlantic Christi (o.m.mknckmknt |’K(m;uam Sunday. May IS 8KX) — KareHell Sermon Saturday. May 3..10 — ( lajifi |)ay K\ercise f^utuiay. May 25 11 :(Mt — llart-alaureate mon 6:(K) _ Y. M. (’. A. • Y. \V. ( . A. \ esp< r Serv ice»> Monday, May Ut:;W — (iraduation Exer cises 12:;MI — Alumni liaiquet and mteting. Six Men Pass Air Cadet Test Several Rejected Due to Kye Deficiencies Two Alumni Already In Air ('orps f Campus Prepares for Finals; Graduation May 26; Exams 19-24 Caps, Gowns for Seniors 26th Sadler Named President TCU ( I.ASS DAY MAV 2Uh - TO UK (Graduated Here in 1919, Attended ('hicaRo Vanderbilt I’icturi-d alMive in the center d<K>r are Mr. and Mi** Amirica, »h<. were united in service <m the frimt campuM <m May Day. In the luwer comere are Mian I'olly Swindell and MisH Eleanor lilow »ho are lleraldM to the Kinj; and t)ueen. Fair Weather Greets May Day Coronation Church, U. S. A. When interviewed. Dr. Morgan an Collegc students. Miss Pecle, told Collegiate reporters interest- Sam Reagan, and William Mi ing facts about his new collegc. jchaux, have been honored by hav- The college has a very wide variety ing poems appear in A Carolirui of athletics, but due to the limited Sampler, an anthology of prose Tyson from enrollment all athletics are intra- and p<x;try by writers from the cepted mural. Carolinas. On Fnday night offuers nf the The college publications arc pub- The poems that appear in this Air Chirps presented -eseral pic- lished in the printshop on the cam- selection were picked from hun- tures in the li rj I p.>r- pus which is ofierated through the dreds that were submiUed lo ti«c traymg life ■ iln- flvuiv- journalism class. In the basement editor by Carolinians and repre- Several o. i A (' uu.K-tii«, of the spacious chapel is housed sent a cross section of life. MonriK- Har; ■, Ji Kr.,iik Drjp A. C Gillege in helping with I Ameru defente was ho«r ti= the I recruiting siTviee tor the Army :Air Corp.- May 10th. Six men were found to K' physically tit and are apt to receive an aptMnt inent tn 'he Air Corp-, entitling them ti) .'II weeks ;lu»>hng at g'A ernment e.xixn?- , ’ i for such a sluirt period of time. | Elmer .Moitern, W’lnlon (XJ To the- pkiwiit iurprise of ev ham, Jim Walters, H C. Scott, ‘ Oone, Mother N uurc divided to Jamc-s Banks all of Atlanta ‘I"-' Christian College were found annual Kuy Day Eertival to be physically fit. Alw), William II C T C. was ac -Mr. and .M Lss America I’nited in Campus Ceremony Golden Knot Taps Members Friday nuirning. May V, in the Howard Memorul Chapel, the row.ntng .Mii-, Amcnca,, Knot Honor Socicty held lU annual tappii>|{ cercmiaiy. The Ihi- Mit Janie I'ltjgiwld of I’ine Lev il, N (•,, V.M h. Id May }, 1941. outitanding Kudenu at ^:1K, pm, on (I - front campu, of the colle"e. Winti«l C.)dham of' (1) ) H' thctur All-Amen-. \^Ybrttcr, 4iui HowarJ BUke I. ‘ it fK iwtuKwl col fQ ^ uppotl miu iKu ^)r^ (if fi'J, while, and blue ;iion a person must be outstanding (2) Mi&i Eleanor Blow and Pol-1 in all phase* of college hfe. He u ly Swindell were lierald* and an invited to becomc a member on the nounced the cuiiiing of the pruces-1 basis of character, ichoUritiip, sion. I leadership, and service. Litde Mis» Jaccjuelyn Yelverton.l The new members were Upped to the society: Norraa. Clay Wil liams, Ehubeth Suiticy, Naoiui er. Le.ster Edwards, .uid J oy Go ye de the college theatre which shows Miss Peele, head of the Com first class pictures at reasonable mercial Department, again this forth, were examined but pncc= As yet, there has been no year is one of the six N. C. worn- fi^n-ncies let them out. successor to Dr. Morgan released en who serve on the board of ^-raduating from the .'0 to the public. I China's Children Fund Movement j Dr. Morgan has been active in which is made up of 1000 mem-^ m the campus life and for several years jbers from North America. Dr. Hi has been a member of the executive ley along with Frank P CraHam board. Chairman of the Chapel is also a member of this Commit Gimmittee, faculty adviser of Phi tee. Delta Gamma, and sponsor of the Sam Reagan ol Jacksonville, ed lntcrnatit)nal Relations Club. itor of the Jacksonville paper, also (Continued On Page Three) | tt^ominucd On Page Three) The wiiHHs will rr4lly Krgm U> fe\'l fix' >|<iril ol |[taduatio«i when <>11 Sunday, May IH. at li.tKl pm the Reverend JoJin itatclay ol the First i^hnxian Qiuuh will dcliv er the Farrwell St-tnMxi, and by May if), the dale ol tiradiulion I M K Sadler, a former student, * 'IkV ''dl |v>-. u that let jof Atlantic Chnsiun College, lusi'^"*'" Ireliin; tlut et«ne« to all recently been named president of I Texas Chnsiun University by iIk 1 C^haiKclloi O. (' Camiidurl o( '.trustees. He vwll f(4low K M V’anderliilt University, Nasliville, Waits who has been named by the ; Tennessee, will deUver iIk com trustees as president emeritus. ;meiKemenl addret. al IO;}U uii Dr, Sadler at ihe time he accept- ,Mo*'day die 26. ed the position of president, was| Di. t^rmicluel n-eeived his B S. pastor of the Central Christian I degree in I’hilosnphy and I’sycJiul' jChurch at Austin He u a lUtivelowV Irotii t.>xloid University He of tlobucken, N. C. Dr. Sadler re |went to iHfoid as RItodes s>.lKilat, ceived an A B/ degree m IVIV iuvmg received his M A. at llie from ihis college. During the next Universiiy ol Alaluma Fiom t>x two years he attended Vanderbilt, lord lie was awaidid the 1‘rov.loi Umversity, where in 1921 he re FelUwilup to rriikeloii Univers- [ceived his M A degree in econoni ity. At lh» ssuie lime, Dr Hilley ICS. He attended the Umversity will piearnl various awaids and of Chicago in 1921 and 1922, lionors lo the.-r itudenu deserving studying education, religion, and >uch menlion socmlogy in 1924 and ‘2T he at- ^ Alter iIk- gradualion exercise an I tended the Yale Divimiy School Alumni Banquet and meeting will and received hu B D. degree in be lield in tlie Haidy Memorial June, 19}5. For the next five years Dining Hall. We giaduatcs are re Mr. Sadler was cotmected with di-, quested to be al llus mceUng. reclioii of leadertlup eduvation for i’l. H 9 HiUey will ptra li llis (be United Soeirty i lWdiii>US<^^ Jn 1930, />. Sadler was selected 2’. *t 11 ;0() o'clcck at iIk' by the Institute of Social and Re- CKnstun vliurdi. Al 6iUU gdock ligious Research (the Rockefeller dm same day the Y. M. C. A. Foundation) to make a study of A. orgamiatioiu Collegiate Receives Coveted Honor Army Air G.)rps and put Jau^^hti'r ol Mr .ind Mrs, Marvin | by the followmg rctinng member*: (tn activc duty for three years, sal^\lvcrti>n, hrmiont, N. C., lud a Jin» Walterii, Bet Ward, Agnc« ary $205 per month. unjque way ot 'vuttenn^ iImt rosea] Btsi, Katie Gold Brewer, L. A Two tormer -jtudents are al- 'Jown the path for the king and, High, and Elmer Mottern. ready bceinj; .‘.iTvue with Uiwie qutvii to walk upon. I "T*hc service was preaided over Sam; Uland Farnel was recently T.mimie H.^lgeA, son (»f IVof.jby the present president of the so- i‘(>mmi£sn)ncd '.■;nnd lieutenant on jnJ Mr*- F. A. HodgcH, Atlantic ciety. Miss Irma L*:e Spencer, who graduation from Kelly Field and ('hristian ColUge, earned the give a sJM>rt intrtxJuctJon ofj the Wilhur Outlaw now in training white crown on a white satin pil- meaning of the society and the bas' in Oklahoma. educatiotul wtjrk m Japan as back* ground nuterial for "Rctlunking Missions.** —OandnueJ on ProfeHKor Hamlin to Receive Doclor’8 Dcjfree in June UNC Glee Club Only Twenty Points Needed For 1st ('lass The Glee Club of the University of North Carolina presented in the Howard Memorial Chapel on A- pril 25 a program of "Music and Words " The program . i)n5i,sled of the following selectuifis: O Bone Jesu (Palestrina), Let L’s Now IVaise Famous Men (R. rccititl on Tuesday Vaughan William*), and l^le King the Hovcard D>lc (arr. by Dunhill) by the MISS BEST GIVES RECITAL Miss Agnes Elizabeth Best, out standing senior, presented a grad ; uatnig piano M.iy 6, 111 Tins year’s Collegiate, under the direction of editor James V.; Creasy, Jr., associate editor Vir ginia Lancaster, and sport editor Kirby Watson, achieved the high est rating it has ever made, in a I 4 |t,v^.nin^, cmical newspaper survey made Chapel of Atlantic Glee Club, annually by the associated press. chnstian O.llege. Miss Best is a O Paradi.*.- (from the opera The Collegiate placed high in p^pji „f jVof. John Fontaine, and L'Africaine - MayerK-er), and a the second class honor group, with jj,,, assusted by Miss Mary Little Bit of Heaven (Ball) Viy the score of 6}0 points and only Houston, soprano, of Willi.:m Mchaffcy. tenor needed 20 points to make first. Wilson. Adoromis Te (Palestrina) and class honor group. M,ss is the daughter of Mr. G'^^nina Mia (Onml) by the mix- Last year The Collegiate, under and Mrs. C. B. Best of Warsaw, ed quartet including Genie L^wr the editorship of Burney McCot- She enta-ed the stage wearing a ing Clark, soprano ter, rated the third class division, lovely pink gown of marquisette., ry, contralto, , . i program tenor; and James Edwards, b.i ■» Sylvia (Speaks) by Genic U«r-< Clark, iiiprano, and William' icn<)r. Selections by the University of Professor C. H. Hamhn, head of the history department, is now completing his thesu which will be a major step Uiward his acquiring 1,^ IS for the choice of the members. The paper has I'ersonal attendants of Mr. and, After being tapped, each new “ profound subject: Mi*6 Amerit • followed the crown member received a Golden Kncx Karer TI,. personal friends pm, a symbol of membership. This were CJarthieiie Hall, John K. was presented by the president. W.x,ien. Mmnie Dees, and Frank Following this custom, the old Wiley. ! members marched out with the Tlie ladii ■ and gentlemen of the new members, court came last in the processional,; Miss Wilma WiHiams of Ehw Tlie visitors from Mexico, and beth City has been elected presi- CoTiimueii on Back. Page— I dent of the society for next year. DEATH WATCH Tentative Exam Schedule will hold Ves|HT Services jointly. (^lass Day exeicises will uke place, on Saturday die 24 at 8:UU p.m. Traditionally the Sopltonuire girls will present the daisy chain u> Ihe seniors. Tlie program (or the occasiim will Ivgin by the class liislory as wriiien by Johnnie Green. Dr, Hartsock is preparing a cLiss poem which will be deliver ed by Susan Alice Waller. Tlie fu ture of the class will be read by L. A. High, Myrtle Webb, and Cliarles Byrd Nellie Lou Lamm has put words to the Stein Song, which has been accepted as tlie class stMig. Claa superLalivc* which luve been voted on by use of tlie Australian ballot, will be read at tills time. Burney McCotter, as of ficial testator will read tlie Last Wdl and Testament, luvuig been prepared by Burney and Winton Continued on Page- _MISS LAMM .GIVES RECITAL Virginia Ter* William Mehaffcy, Tfic Collegiate, under the edit' Miss Best presented a orship of Elmer Mottern in 1938 which was very difficult and show- ind 1939, also rated second class, ed that she has a style filled with mg which was the first time the paper interpretive skill and keen intelli- Mehaffey, was ever placed for National hon- gence. Her personality radiated in d.urtet every movement of her nimble North Carolina Men - Quartet F e L r William Mehaffey. tenor, Hur.t Each year the Associau-d Press fingers. u . . , Tom Baden bas^, offers a rating and comprehensive After each group she was given ^ ate , t>.nr critical service to all of its member a great ovation p,,l^ by papers who wish to have their pa- flowers were brought up pers judged. Honor ratings are di- stage. Miss Best played as her en '"ded into the divisions All-Amcn-, core Rachmanioff's "Prelude in C- First Honor Rating, Second Sharp Minor, Honor Rating, Third Honor Rat- Miss Mary Catherine Houston “ig, Honorable Mention, and No was accompanied at the piano by Honors. Prof, John W. Fontaine, The publications which are judg- Misses Katherine and Dalen *d as superior are given the All- Wainwright and Helen Marsh American rating, and ot'ie^ are__ Best of Meredith (Dollege,^cousin •ted according to interest, make- of Miss Best, served as her mar V nued On Page Thicc). ahala. and numerous,and Glenn Bog,i-', baso, to the I Subian Folk S^g (» Brahms). Grandma GrunU (N C . folk tune). l>K:tor F.«er (byi Hughes), and March of die M^ keteers (Friml) by the Men Glf Club. Hark the Sound was rendered m conclusion. After the entertainment, a for mI reception was held m>Jiv.r of tj,; gyest! m ^ ; .sKCDNi) sf:.mf;stkk IMO-H .MO.NDAY, .MAY 19 2:<X) p. m. -- All Section* EnKlUh 6 II ESDAV, .MAY 20 «:(X) a. m. .M. W. F. 8:.')0 ». m. claiwc* 11:00 a. m. EdiKational I*nycholo|fy 48 2:30 p. m. 1 .M. W. F. 9:30 a. m. claMNO* WKDNFJ^DAY, MAY 21 8:(K) a. m. T. Th. S. 8:30 a. m. cla»t*oi 11:00 a. m. All ftectioiM Bible 6 2:.‘10 p. m. T. Th. S. 9:30 a. m. cIamcm Till KSDAY, MAY 22 »:.30 a. m. -M. W. K. 10:30 a. m. clai«m 11:00 a. m T. T. S. 1.30 p. m. claMca 2:.'{0 p. iti. ■■^•1 Section* Health and Hygiene, Drawing 2 :.'}0 p. m. •'1. W. F. 11:30 a. m. clamcs FRIDAY, MAY 23 8:00 a. m. T. T. S. 10:30 a. m. cUumk* 11:00 a. m. M. W. F. 1:30 p. m. clawie* 2:.?0 p. m. T. T. ,S. 11 ^30 a. m. clawMn SATLKDAY, MAY 2A 8:® a. m. ---- ChiHren’a LitcrmUire _ li W a. w* - AU tolim RMof7 ft Conflicting Forces m North Car oliiu Educauo(1.“ Tlie main thought of the paper IS as given by Prof. Hamlin, as follows: (I) the historical sketch of Khools in this state with specul reference to their sourcc of financ ial support; (2) changes bruu|(ht about m the schools in regard to finances. Prof. Hamhn says that "Before 1900 the schools were supported by local taxation. From IVOO to 1V31 they were supported by local I uxation witli state aid. In 1931 the The first of tvwi senuir recitals of Stale took over the enure support major* in musii. t<x>k place Tues- of the SIX months school term. In day night, April 27, when Nellie --Continued on Boili Page— I’rofe««or Smith Working on Degree j Professor Rjibert E, Smith of the mathematics department will {Soon finish hu thesis which will make it posisble for hun to receive ,hu I’h D. degree in mathemaucs. I His thesu has as its subject: The Mapptngt of Aitm-Compact Spac- ,ei on fi(on-Cotnp<Kt Spaces. Prcif. Lini Lamm, pianist, assisted by Margaret Garru*, soloist, gave her graduating recital The reciul took place III tlie Hinvard Menvn'ul I Chapel. An attentive audiencc of friends from ihe college, u>wn of Wilson, and (Mil of-town place* filled the chapel. She received numerous flo ral gift* during the course of the evemng. After the reciul an authority on music made the followtng slate- Simth says: I spaces and Aand B are general ment: "Intelligence, musicianship, F u a continuous pianistic style, and poetic playing transformation of A and B. We haractenzed the entire pri^p-am," then consider the space of map-' Missri Katie Gold Brewer, Ni- pings F(A) c B and define a top-. u Wilcox, and Helen liarnes act- ology for It. It is the purpose of ed as ushers chu paper lo determine the proper- j Mim Lamm ha* been a student ues of thu space, i. e,, those prop-Jof Mr John W, Fontaine, head ertie* which yield top alogital in-,of the music department, for the varunu The method of attack u pa*t four years. She has made hcjn- throughthe useof horootopy orde-|or roll grades and lias been out- foriaauon*. When the spacM A «andif^ as a «tudeia. She u the and B ar« speoaliied the resulu daujhtrr of Mr and Mi* Lamm l.iicartu.
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