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WELCOME, freshmen;
the collegiate
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NEW TEACHERS
VOLl 'IK XV.
ATI.ANTK' I HRISTIAN (OI I W.f; SKITKMUKK 17.
M MliKK I
Class of 1945 Participates in Atlantic Christian Freshman Week
Rev. Barclay Leaves
To Accept New
Position in Texas
l^al Church and
College looses
I nique leader
>Vt<ls lU'fore
ikpartinjf
The Rev. John Barclay, who has
been ui Wilson as minister of the
Pirit Christian Church for the past
scvx’nteeri years, left September 7
tc take up new duties as pastor
of the Central Christian Church in
Austin, Texas.
Mr Barclay, a graduate of
Traniylvania College, came to
Wilson from Bethany College,
Bethany, West Va. During the
seventeen years he has been pastor
of the Christian Church has done
a great deal in improving tli:
church nr i has taken an activc
interest 'n the lives and welfar-
of the you'ig people of the town.
The pastor of the Christian
Church has always been closely al-
bed v.ith the college, and always
took an unusual amount of inter
est in the college. Through his
influence quite a few of the stu
dents came to Atlantic Christian
Oillege who otherwise would not
have done so. Students were al
ways made to feel at home in th>-
church and were urged to take an
active part in the affairs of the
diuri h Thi Sunday Sc1ioi.j1 of
the Air was begun mainly for the
K-nefit of the college and liigh
school students. This was some
tliini' new and a great deal of ;n
terC't was manifested in these pro
grams.
During Mr. Barclay's pastorate.
See HARCLAY, Page 4
MR. BARCLAY
Mr. Grove To
Direct Band
Under the direction of our new
Music Master, Mr. Eugene Gmvc
of Mount Carroll, Illinois, the co'
lege band is planning a very act
ive year. Mr, (Jrove has had mu.ii
exix'nence ni band and orchesfa
work
' . year all was quiet i:i o ir
gy/iina; oOi at the baskelKill g .iru
Hi;f d ; L'ai ur ar’ h. r.tin ilvl
the huid will be there, Iv.itim:
forth its victorious music to .idd
to the ball games the needed toucii
that a band always gives. All
students who are interested in the
hand will meet and decide what )ic
or she is most suited to do at the
first notice given.
Teacher Injured
In Collision
('onvalesct'd at
WwKiard-HerrinK
Mis-. Ocortiia Br-'-vcr of Ncu
Bt^rn, memKr of the Atlanii.
Christian faLulty in the modeni
language di|)artn-mt, ^ nou‘-
ly injured im Sept 4 whin a Ur^;--
Ir.tiiNtiT truck wiih th
var m whkh sht* uus rnJin^ Mrs
Hftwor uas hnn^fin^ her iJau^htor
up tn WMsjin where shi' \va< ti
iiMjrtK' hiT tcachin^ rt.‘sipotisihih
tu’s the Nimc (Jay, anJ was unin
jurcd.
Tho Hrt'wiT car wa.< struck
truni tho rear at tho curncr whiTi
W hitchiMiJ Avo ruiv^ intit Na?:
Tho r.ir Kidly dim.i;.
■-'d and Mis< Urowcr, wht) was rid
in^ in tho Kick with tho
Wa'^ rui^Jwd ti) thi* W<»odard
Hornng Hospital where slw ro-
tnainod uiKonjkKius for sjinu* time.
Friondi found a ‘No VjAiror.-"
sii^n on hor door fi>r 5-voral day?
Sho 5uftonn^» from shtvk.
hruif- and a slight ‘«'ncu5iion.
She has n<)W rocovorod
vicntly to resume her duties in
the MtKlcrn Language dep.irtmeiu
MISS STAGC
MISS LYNN
Activities Center
Around Howard
Memorial Chapel
* null Sfs«.M)n Hus
m Korina! ()|M‘nin|{;
1 lli Krvshim-n
MR GROVl
MR WORKMAN
MR GRAFF
Fire New Rejylacements
Made on A. C. C. Faculty
Campus Religious
Council Holds Meeting
Discussion of Plans
For School Activities
i-asts Four Hours
Representatives Dine
In Carolina K<M>m
Tlie Campus Religious Council,
an organization compfjscd of the
officers of tlie Y M-Y W. plus tho
representatives from all student-
liwelhng places, met in the parlor
of tho Carolina Building Saturday
Sept 14, and for 4 hours discuss
ed a 7 point program that touches
every phase of College activities^
The meeting began at 6 o’clock
Mth the iierving of supper, after
which a total of some 10 people
*et themselves down to the business
of the evening.
Members
The members are chosen from
different dwelling homes. Several
orgam:ations have yet to send a
representative. Those already
chosn are; YM Officers: Preston
Parsons, President; Albert Tyaoir,-
Sec. Tres.; YW Officers Ida Earle
Pierce, President; Lib Stoney,
Vice-President; Irene Langston
Treasurer; Earle Williams, Sec.;
Bill Harper, Phi Kappa Alpha;
Kirby Watson, Phi Delta Gamma;
Jick Martin, Sigma Alpha; Kath-
®^ne Lewis, Town Girlo,
Theresa Fisher, Peele House; Au-
Rouse, Stephenson Hous-'.
The Facuhy representatives are
Jarman (elected chairman)
Grim, and Mr. Waters.
Prof Cecil E. Jarman was re
chairman of the council and
Earle Williams was clected
P«nnanent Secretary.
7 Points
^ f»ur hour discussion cen
tered around their 7 main points:
1. Program Planning. 2. Rehgious
Einpllasis Week. 3. Worship
(winch includes chapcl programs)
4. Social Service. 5. Social and Rec
reation. 6. Church Cooperation 7
Finance. Under these 7 heads a
Student Chairman was elected to
see that his department functioned.
This unified Religious Council
will meet every two weeks to iron
out any problems that come under
these seven heads. '1 hese meei-
mgs will occur on the 1st and 3rd
T uesdays.
The Pknnmg Program will au
tomatically be headed by the two
Vice-Pres. of the Y-M, Y W. Then
duties are A. to plan joint YM-
yW Meetings. B. To plan special
Services. I- Thanksgving. 2. Ar
mistice. 3. Christmas. 4. Easter. C
To organize a system for member
ship in the Y.
Miis Lib Stoney and the newly
clected vice-president of the YM
will serve as Co-Chairman of this
committee.
The Social and Recreational
Committee's duty is to plan all K*-1
cial events during the year. In-
eluded among these will be: A. I
Saturday Night Parties. B. Hal- ,
loween Party. C. Christmas Party |
D. Valentine Party. E. Sadie Haw-
kins Day and any other school rec
reation along this line. Chairman
for this committee is Kirby Wat-
so"- . , ,
Under the Worship is includ
ed the Wednesday Morning Chap
cl Program (which is a jo^ with
in Itself.) This Committee is head
ed by Miss Earle Williams with
the Faculty advice of Prof. Case
See COUNCIL, Page 4
Sheppard Speaks at
Convocation Ser^■ice
Howard Memorial
Chapcl Scene
of Exercises
Tlie annual Convix.ation Servicc
A.IS held in Howard Chapel, Wed
nesday evening, September 10 at
S:LK) o'cliKk with the Rev. Lee C^
Sheppard, pastor of the Pullen
Memorial Baptist (church ol Ral
eigh, as the main spiaker ot the
ivenmg.
The program consisted of a
short worship (xrruxi after which
Wilma Williams led in the read
ing of a devotional hymn. Pmt
Eugene F. Grove, new instructor
of music, »ang The Lord's Prayer
by Molatte.
President Howard S. Hilley in
troduced the speaker of the even
iiig. Rev. Sheppard's topic was
"Creative Living” using as a text
the Second Chapter of Luke, fifty
sccond verse; "And he increased in
wisdom and stature, and in favour
with God and man."
Ttie speaker bi'gan by attacking
the (VNiimism of Christians of to
day, saying that creative living
K)th by the Chnstian and hi'
neighbor will do away with thi:
condition.
In conclusion. Rev. Sheppard
,-tated that the Christian* of the
world today were like a water lily
growing out of the slime, that
must be led on by forbearance and
patience to become an angel of
light in this world of darkness
Kiddie Party
Enjoyed by Students
Margaret Barwick W ins
Vtita; A.S He>t l)re;->«d
All .seriousneM and solemnity
left our campus as the students
changed ooce more into • kiddie
,)f kindergarten age on Monday
night, the eighth of Sept.
The girls appeared in pinafore#
and short dresses, giggling »»
used to do when they were "kid.. ,
The boys were more formal, but ^
before the night was over tl«
-nev.T bashful" upper class gir •
had some of the
Sec PARTY. Page 4
ChanKcs Li En)(lish,
Science, H'story, Mu
sic iJram^fics IJepls.
Atlantic Christian College ha»
five new faculty members to join
It' teaching stall for this year
TIk-'C are: Dr. Ella Stagg. Dr
John Workman, Dr Paul W
(!raff. Mis Ju'.line Lynn, and Mr
Eugene F Grove.
Dr. Stagg cnmef to the colleg*
from Meredith College where «Jie
w.is profcooiir m French. She u
.1 graduate of the University of
Pennsylvania vihere she received
her Master's degre. She recived
her Ph. D. from the University ol
North (Carolina and continui-d her
study abriud For five year* she
studied m Frani.-: and taught Eng
lish at the Ecola Normall de Nantes
ind the lierlit: Sdvxil She ha* a
Diploma a L Elrrmger de la Sar-
bonne. For the pant three year*
she taught French at Meredith Col
lege, Raleigh,, N. C. and previ
ously at Linden Hall, Letitl, Penn.
Mis.. Lynn. profe*»or in Eng
lish and assistant dean of wtimen
.It Si-nior Hall, it a native of Mor-
ganfield. Ky. Slie received her
M,i.sierV degree from Univcr*ity of
Kentui-ky and taught last year m
[Tiansylvania Oillege, Lexington,
Kentucky.
Sir. (jrove, from Mount Carroll,
111 „ IS the new profe**or in voice
and speech. He received hi* Mas
ter's degree fr<im Illinois Wesle
yan University. Bloomington, III,
and had further Voice training
from Thomas Mac Burtey of Chi-
caKo, III Prior to his coming here,
Mr. Grove wa* director of mu»ic,
public v.hooU, Unarit, Illinois
Dr Workman, of Cherryville,
N C , IS head of the *Oful icience
department. He has attended the
University of North Carolina,
where he received hu Master* de-
gr.-i-. I,' of California and Col
umbia U Dr Workman ha*
uught at the University of N C.
and at the Presby«nan College in
South Carolina For the pa*t few
years, he has been a*«xuted with
the Farm Security Adminiitration,
Dr. Graff, of Mt Vemon. N
Y , received hi- Master * degree
fr<^ Gilumbia Univeruty in New
York City He i* now prr>fei«rt- of
Biology and B«any here at Atlan
tic Chnstun College F.«-merly he
held a simiUr p<*tion at Concor
du Lutheran (VJlege, New York
Three Local
Citizens Give
Students Welcome
Howard Chapel
Is Scene
of Activities
Tlirec of Wilson* mo*t
prominent citizens g ive an official
welcome to the Freslimen of this
College to the town of Wilson in
Howard Cliapel, Tuesday nHirning,
September 16.
Pre*ident Hilley pre*ided t;v> r
the cliapel and introduced tht
speakers. Dr. E. C Lynch, p.i«toi
of the Presbyterian church and
President of tlK- Minister* A. ‘ :. ia
tion, gave an interesting tcc unt
of tlie ItK'al churchc*, naming each
one and giving careful l.rcctioiu
a* to the locatuxi of each .hurch.
Student* of the college wer- wel
comed into all of them.
Welcoming the new Mudents m
behalf of tlie civic interest of Wil
son, Jamet A Payne, the Cham
ber of Commerce secretary extend
ed the service* of the urganiiatinn
to them.
Tlie Honorable Mayor Wil
liam Daniel* welcomed the college
to Wil*on a* a whole He *aid the
town t(K)k pnde in that the *chool ^
wa* in Wil*on and end»-d by urg- j
ing all the boy* to remain here in j
school and train for preparedne**
in a world *ituation *ufh a* that
of uxlay.
AVE(' I.E
FRANCA IS
A French Club ii about U>
become a reality here on our
camput. Under the very cap
able leadership of Dr. Stagg,
our new French teacher, the
French majors are organizing
thu *ene* of mertmgi at
which only French unll be
spoken. Thu cluh will study
French plays, read French no
vels, and smg a* toell at con
verse generally in French
Thu club will give its mem-
' ben opportunity to have a
practical experience with the
French language at the French
really tpeal^ it. |
Annual Church
Reception Held
A must delightlul leieption was
held at the Wilson Cliristian
Church. Friday night, SepteitiK-r
12, 1V41 tor (lid and new students
ut Atlantk Chrutiaii Oillege
Milton Adams, jr., lX-a<.oii ol
the Itval ihuuh, pieaented Mr
I'.rnest Pasi.lull wIh) was tiust
master of tlw evening Mi.<» Myr
lie Har|x'r, wIhi was a graduate iil
A C , gave tlw res|Niiiae
l our very coni|H-lent aiiress, .
prestiited an amusing .^klt. tins
was basi-d on tlie fact tlut Fresh
men lerl very small when tliey
come lace to lacc to up|wr cUn'
men, regardles* of liow they tell
wlieii they graduated from high
^IkxiI They ridiculed the faculty
by charat.terizing incidents and
lubit* One ol tlie "freslimen '
put tlie other three into tear* by
Hinging Home Sweet Home " In
ciincluHion of the ikit the four
'freslimen" danced
Next on the priigiam was an
enjoyable duet by Mr. (i roves and
Mrs Holliday
Last, hut not least >.ame the
refresliments, which cotisislt'd <il
fruit puiKh, coikies and nuts
Y.M., Y. W. Hold
Annual Vesper
The annual "Y" Ve»per* Pro
gram honoring freshmen wa* held
at 6:00 o'clock Sunday evening
in Howard Memorial Clupcl. Tins
program brought to a cU»e a very
succeuful freslimen program
Tlie theme of the vesper* wa*
"The Place of Religion in Col
lege Life."
Miss Madeline Denning wa* m
charge of the convtxratiofi vwth
Pre*««n Parson*, preudcnt of Y.
M C. A, reading the scripture
Mr. Howard James rcnd«Tcd a
beautiful solo, "Somebody Did i
Golden Deed "
Mismts Ida Earle Pierce, preu'
dent of the V W. C. A, and
Elizabeth Stoney, vice-president,
both gave talks on the theme ’TIu'
i’lace of Religuxi. In the College
Life" Miss Pierce sp<ike on the
place of religion in the college
student*' mxul life, and Miss
Stoney on its crmnection with the
personal side.
Y M. and Y. \V.
Hold MeftinK
The Y W and Y M held tlie
first of their separate, weekly,
mrrtings last Monday night TV
purpote of the tneeting was to bet
ter acquaint the freshmen stu '
dents, both boy* and girls, with'
the "who*’ and ’'what" of these;
iirganizatKins j
Tliese in^gatuzatKins rrprrsriU
See YOUNG, l>age 4 |
I |HX'rt-lus«mrn .\id In
,'<uerrt»sful I'riiKrnm
The foitieth itrijisi iif Allan
IK ChiiMian Oiillege Iradiiioiul
\^''vk o|viied on S»plenilx'i 4
wilh Ufi new arrivals Tliurs
day a in was gHvii iiwr to
I'lesliiiirii n«imiiig arraiii.'eiiieii(
General .■Mctji'iu nl wcKoiiu an.l
aiinouiKemetils in Ihwaid M.nioi
lal ('ha|X'l loimally o|k'iied llie
^'Jlege sei«ion fur tlk* coining year
1*''41 a; l.nglisli pla,.emeiil ti'»ls.
Psy^lKilogual tests, ainl Malhetiul
KS tests iiiveii-d tlw intellectual
angle ol the weik Si wial paitus
and enlettaiiimenl« were tendi-ied
iIk- licilimeii during this week
Mt aside III tlieir honur Tin y
\viie given physKal ekamiIuti>Ki>
•ind inliodoi'rsl tn the ctillege iiir
iiculum and acliviiie; Ilie cli
max was iea,.lK'd wilh tile J r.-
ol tlieir R( gistiatimi on Satuiday.
Fresliiiieii Week u alwayc a big
iM.a»ioii . very year lu'ie at A. I'
C and this year s.eiiied to K*
even U'ttet lluii evei Ixloie. The
Freslimen bi'gaii arriving nmie
day A M alxiut V:J0 and a
steady stieam (XHired in unlil
I.Illy alleinoHi 'Ihe upp«r,!ii.i
mill uieeltd tlu' new arilvaU and
wt UomeJ them to lln i ■'liege
Thi>-. leadeis helping to insk<-
Frenhmeii Wo k a »ucies« wcit-
(I) llu- memlvrs ol the I’.xecutive
linard, (Jordan Aldridge l’r< . of
Coo|x"rative AsMKiaiion, Wilma
Williams Viic pres , Jewitt Davis
Sec.. Howard Blake Tieas. (;) Ilie
Woman's IXuniitury (?<iuikiI: Ola
Mae Killy Pres, Mattie Iraiui-'.
Hrmby Vue Pies, I'lmv Taylor
Sec , Cassie May Caiwill Trea'i
Myra Wharton House pres., Ida
Karle Pieru- Pie- V W. C A.
Mdzcll Morgan Senior Repiesent
ativr, Ehzabetli Stoney Junior R.p
resentalive, Ruth Bli:.,*jrd H.iplvi
more repremiitative, and Sally
Lucas Town (Jirls Rejirev iiialiv<"
and ('') The Men's IXnmitory
(amiuil: Jamei Webster I’n-.,
TJiurman Harpi-r Vue Pirj,
Dutch Miller S. , retary and Treai.
urer, Kendrick Taylor Senior Rep
resi'iitative, Howard Blake and Bill
See FROSH, Pag.- 4
Summer Schtnil
(•rmtuati'H Keceivt*
Diplomas
I’rof. Odum l)eliviTn
Addri-sw to IIth ,S(iuM(m
The eleventh annual session of
Summer .School liete at Atlantic
Christun Oillege closed lliur*'
day, Augu*t 21, 1V41, Professor
(• W. Odum, iH'ad of tlie IX'pt of
Sxiology at ilie University of
North C'aroliiu, Jelivered tlic ad-
diess of tlie r\«:ning. Prof. (Xluin
IS known to most the students here
as he spoke on occasunu last year.
In addressing the graduating class
Prof CXiuro urged them, in spite
of tlu- crisu at this time, to ks>k
forward and prepare fi.»r a world
situation such as we luve today.
Those graduating that were for
mer students here are:
Sybil Brown, (ximfort; CXirulyn
CXirmicliel, cum laude, R<ick/
Mount: Diirothy l>raughn, Dunn:
Janey Fitzgerald, Pine la-wl; Lil
lian Guthrie. Morehead City, Mar
tlu Hendrrson, Maysviilc; Frank
Jiines. Kinston: Helen Matthews.
Smithfield; (irrthcl Mcljmb, cum
laude. Four Oaks; Frames NeWm,
Varkebi«i<. Mary Sott^ifi, Kinston;
Meta Barnes lizzie, Wilsons Mills,
Frank Wiley, (>rantsty<ro