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STUDENT RELIEF
fX>D — EDITORIAL
Volume X\ I-
king
and queen
Elizabeth Ann Nall
Is May Queen;
Draper Is Named
the November elections,
Elwbcth Ann Nall was ckct-
^ May Queen and Mr
Fnnk Dnpei was clected May
Kine Miss Nall, the daughter of
MAndMrs. D. E. Nall of W.l-
^ has been very active m cam-
BUS activities during the four years]
^ has been a student at Atlantic
Chnsiian. She is a Social Science
and is taking her minor m
riucation. Last year she was a
^„b.-r of the May coun. She;
engaged m the work of the ,
EJucaiion Club, the Y. W. C. A.. ;
jnd served on the a-)mmittee for
^ Junior-Senior banquet last,
year.
Mr Draper, the son of Mr. and
Mrs C. B. Draper of Conway, N.
C.. IS a member of Sigma Alpha
ft^ternity and is majoring in So
cial Studies, with a minor in Edu-
auon. He has been particularly
active in athletics, having played
on the basketball team for three
years, and he has also served as
President of the "A" Club which
15 an organization made up of boys
who have won a monogram in ath
letics. He has been interested and
active in the work of the Educa-
uon Club and has served as vice-
president of the International Re
lations Club.
Mias Margaret Ange, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ange of
JamesvilT,-, N. C,, runner-up in
the elections will be Maid of
Honor lor the Queen.
Other attendants will be; Miss
Katherine Wainwright, daughter
Mr. and Mrs. G. Cooke Wain-
wnght of Wilson, N. C.; Miss
Mirjone Barnes, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. M. V/. Barnes of Fre*
mont, N. C.; Mr. Joe Holliday,
(on of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Holli-
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College Has Radio
Time on WGTM
Tlie Modern Novel Class, un
der the leadership of Dr. Hart-
wck, was in charge of the radio
progran-. over W. G. T. M. on
Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 2. Joe
Holliday gave a general back-1
ground of the Modern Novel and ^
pointed out its benefits to college j
itudents. Frances Hemby dis-1
cuaed the place of censorship in
the modern novel, concluding that;
great novelists like Steinbeck and
Firrell don't show evil in order to
eult It but in order to portray a
people, a life. Jack Martin dis
cussed Social Problem Novels both
broad and specific. Margaret
(aimer discussed the southern
novelist; Naomi Morris review
ed Thu Above All by Eric Knight;
ind Edith Cartwnght discussed
North Carolina writers particular
ly Thomas Wolfe, Beatrice Kelly
Harris and Mrs. Inglis Fletcher.
A \iolin sextet composed of
Mar>- Herring, Ed StalHngs, Billy
'^ill, Professor Robert Smith,
Miss Madeline Smalley, and Eva
^ise Shelton, accompanied by
Miss Celia Crawley at the piano,
give a half-hour of semi-classical
“"aic and Christmas songs on the
Program of December 9.
The Dramatic Club presented
Qurlcs Dicken’s Christmas Carol
ovtr W. G. T. M. Wednesday
Camber 17 at 4:30. This play .
a radio version of their stage!
P'**cntation last Sunday. j
THE COLLEGIATE
Atlantic Christian ('ollcjfe, Wilson, N. DwembtT 15. 1911
ATTKM) HOrSK
OF DAVID GAME
NumbtT Four
To Reign at May Day Exercises
Her Majesty, Elizabeth Ann Nall
WAR REACTIONS
OF THE CAMPUS
Four Students
Attend Meet
Japanese' Di>c!aration
HrinKs VariH
Statemcntii More
fn<m itudriiu hjive
«im<- Japan dccUrcd
Rouse, Smith. Wo«Klarci
And Thompson Arc
A('(' Representatives
His Majesty, Joe Frank Drapet
Dramatic Club
Gives Play
The Dramatic Club of Atlantic
Christian College presented the an
nual Christmas program on Sun
day evening. December 14, at 5.00
o’clock in the H<^ward Memorial
Chapel.
The play was a modern produc
tion of Charles Dickens ‘"Christ
mas Carol." It was directed by
Mr, Eugene Grove and Miss Eliz
abeth Stony. The Glee Club, un
der the direction of Professor
John Fontaine, supplied a back
ground of familiar music which
denoted the Christmas season.
The program opened with a pre
lude of Christmas music played by
Dr. Hilley Reviews
U. S. War Entry'
Honesty Move
Gains Favor
A* irprcKnlativvt ul AtUntu
Chrutuii College, Audrey Route,
Mary Alloia Snulh, WilUtd
. W'liiidjrd, and Edvan TKomptun
j jitrndcd (he annual Chrutun
Youth CtmlcrciKO held at
United Church m Ralci);h, Dectm-
her V <>. and 7.
' Th< theme ul thi» i.imlcrcnee
; was "Adventurn m Applied
I (;hri»tunily" TIk purptw m
full M as follcnvt:
"WV arc aw-mbled at rcprcK'ii-
tative tiudi-nli ul the college* uf
Nurth (Barulina, at convmctd be-
licvrrt in the ChnMiaii way of
litc, and at adventurcrt m crea
tively living that way in our
timct
' Uccaute we feci tlut
way ul life u the only way,
Scout Meeting
Held Here
The annual meeting of Eastern
Carolina Council of Boy Scouts
was held at Atlantic Christian
College, Friday, December 12. B,
M. Potter, New Bern Cubmaster,
acted as chairman of the ditcus-
The Gtilden Kiwh Muiwr St>-
. cuty and the Questert Club luve j
)<iincd in an effort to encourage a|
desire for honesty on the i.amput.
For teveral yeart it lu. been
Exai-tly one day after the Unit- general opinion that the ttudentt
Statemmt Is Made
One Day After
War N Declared
Ki-a>(i«n>
been varied
viar iHi the Uniled Stale* on Sun
day. IVcemher 7
The newi. bn>ad>.au Sunday
allemiKm, »piead like wildfire
over the campu» RaJii>t were
(urned on and es'er)'t<ne lutciied
foi the latex lUthe* Tlie war
and >|x'eulation> loiwerning it
were the lojiu of ^onveiution in
^^|the pait<u, in the dininij lull, and
un the (.amput Sunday alteriK<on
and ni|(ht
Hy Monday the liriri excitement
had worn oil a little, and every
one wa» anxioutly awaiting the
I’reudent ( mr>iut;e Radio* wrie
in evidi-nce cverywlwre. Studentt
wanted to turn every claw into
dihuwion ol tlie utuatiiHi in the
I’acilic, and in mo*l cate* itte iui;-
t'e»tioii met with indam approval
ol profctton.
Boy* were particularly anxiout
f-,1 .. .over the draft which were
(thrift i' 1 I /r .
jmumncru Uiticti'iitly at varioui
i time* duriiiK tlie day.
purpotc in our conlerence w re-
, , - , ,1 i At 12:>0 I’retidenl Rmteveh
emphatiic the »n[iiificaiice ot Uie
, ,, 1 L 1 f I I atkcd Concici* tor a Deiiaration
challciiije with which wt are laced, i *
—n 1. L » ' of War. It probably would he
Tlirouuh a *harinii ol common '
, , . tale to tay that every radio on the
experience*, throuijh the mtpita . ■ . i,
' , , , ..L campu* wai tuned in to the rre*i-
tion of our leader*, and tiirough ‘ .
, , L . 1 dent • »iH-ech Town rtuJent*
our teriout thinker*, we hope to '
, . .1. 1 ww) were on the 1 anipu* HnneJ tl>e
dedicate ourtelve* aitew to the- ' '
Chrit-! at the itore who were li»t-
i eiiinu in
, tun Democracy. -f-. i l i> i -■ i
I ed States declared war upon Japan, shtiuld develop a tpint of honor Tliere were eleven churche* and Tfwugh the I retideiit * wor^
Dr. Hilley spoke to tlie student amon)( themtelve* rather than have] eighteen or nineteen denomina- n rioui, there were no dou •
body, advising students of what it enforced by the faculty Cheat- Hon* repreteiitcd at ihit ctjnfer-
their attitude should be now tha» mg u a ditciphnary matter punith- inter-
war hat been declared. He urged able by the Exciutive Board; but meeting, t^ ,
the student l>x)y to think clearly B^-d j;;'*!;;;;:Sled "it
and seriously to ask «hcm«:lvet j ed tlieir imemion of volumeering.
assumed by the ttudentt at a Niebuhr, prufettor of Chrittian |
Hilley 11
whole.
At a student attembly lait year.
sion. E. R. Conway. Council
chairman of Cubbing from Green- W/idj u my duty?
ville. led the afternoon discussion. Tlie essence of Dr.
The discussion began at four speech follows:
Celia Crawley, during which the o'clock. Leaders, Den Chiefs, "Recently while I was attending
their Den Mothers, Cub* and Cub- a conference in Georgia," he stat- the entire student Kxly held a
masters from all of Eastern Caro- ed, "I heard a mifsionary who had round-uble ditcutsitm about'what
selections: Jubilate - Jordan
Holy Night of Memory Wilson;^ and
and Venite-Brackett.
i-xpretM'd that the United State!
would win the struggle against
Japan
After G)ngrr»« declared war on
Japan, a number of boy* exprett'
After the Christmas mood had
been set by the Glee Club, the developed to train
m tK#*ir nlav activities, i
Thit year the Golden Knot Su
it'* 1 Que*ter* Club hope
Glee Club assembled
places. The singers rendered three
O, : Ima attended, as well as fathers been at wt;rk m Japan t^-ll of two each student could do to promote
mothers with sons ranging Japan* militarist Japan', and a h<mcsty on the campus
between 0 and 12 years of age, Japan of people who were at home
and all parents interested in a hoping for and wanting peace!" j
Its tragic, It's terrible, it'*|
see our world *** make every student on the cam-
But through all •'onewy-contciout. They feel
.... ^ we must choose f(t- **’•“ honesty sliould n<H be tome-
Scrooge and he especially deserves with a membership of 60. ourselves what stand we as in- -idhere* to bccaute he
to be commended for his splendid success in training his Den dividual* and at part of thit na-
performance. His supporting cast, Chiefs and Den Mothers accounts Dr, Hilley urged
also was at its peak of perfection for his remarkable success as Cub- student to decide what
that night, j master, Mr. Conway attended the stand shall be “Our nation
Immediately following the play : tubbing School at-nvolycd whether we like it or
the Glee Club sang The Infanr ^ have to pay
/esus-Pietro Yon andTe Deum-1^ '"'y, and this struggle
’ lina Council for several years, and ' ‘ '
Ethics at Yale University Divinity
St.'hool, wlio gave three addrettet:
"Tlie Church Look* at the
World"; "The T.itk of the Church
in ScKial Kecuiutruction", and,
Dramatic Club presented Charles
Dicken's Christmas Carol. George
Yionulis portrayed the part
of
children m their play activitiet. ' heartbreaking to
Mr. Potter has one of the fin- [ falling to piecet.
est Cub Packs in the Southeastern
a memhership of 60. ourselves
fears that he will be punished. On
the contrary, it it detired that the
sentiment thould be that cheating
ij aimething which jutt it not done
on this campus - that student
opinion IS definitely againtt any
• xpn-<ion of dithonetty
cbc>sroom or outside.
'Youth and the Church". The
entire meeting omtitted of ditcut-
si(m group*, informal gatherings,
and the main addrettet.
One of the highlightt of the
conference wat the tnfomul ban
quet held on Saturday evening
with Kempton Jonet, talented stu
dent from Duke at the tpeaker.
He *poke im "Youth and the
Church".
The clo*ing session, of the con
ference was held at Shaw Univer
sity on Sunday morning with Dr,
in the' Neibuhr at the tpeaker. The meet
ing adjourned at 12:00 o'clixk.
Schilling. Those taking solo parts —”— --- ,
in the singing were Betsy Barnes,: Regional Institute held
Marie Pleasants, Audrey Rouse,' Guilford Gjllcge last spring,
Ed Thompson and "Dutch" Mill-: Hundreds of Wilson boys are
er, j among the great number of Caro-
The program concluded with boys of the age* of 9, 10, and
the dedication of gifts for the Wei-1 11 vears who wish to be Cub
fare Relief Party,
I ' The mo»t imprettive thing of the
all of us have faced and ^ill ctxi-, jhe two tooetiet have been conference wat the ctmpleU de
tinue to face the quetti^ 'What it n,fet,ng t<n!ether and invited in- nominational and racial inditcri-
my respon.sibility in this fme of ttudenU to meet with All the delegate* were
national and international confict cIiscum the matter and ex* | ^qiul bawj and cath had htt
and crisis? ; pres* opinion* at to the mo«t ef-. problem t«) pretent. For thit rea-
"If we hav . .
the welfare of man
years
I scouts.
received
Y Store Now in Operation
At last it's a reality! The Y- This store sells all kinds
Store, which is located at the en- candies, drinks, chewing gum and the real need), we would mx be
trance of the biology laboratory,! cigarettes. On special occasions, * **■'*' affairs at we are
was opened for business on Thurs-'^rt lunches are served. In the DicUt/;r.ship*. and economic
day evening with the Financial ^lic« are ruling u* now. W.
Committee of the Campus Religi- , have to face and recognize this.
ous Council, Albert Tyson and be hot dogs on sale. xVe must loot pa*t this bitter
Irene Langston as its curators. ! Since this is a student store, ^ interlude into a future of peace.
' the' operated and owned by the stu- We must cherish thit dream of j The space given over to the floor
Christmas Cabaret Is Success
feclive method of inMillinK lh«|gon many valuei were
at heart, wv cannot feel [ h„;y,r.fec|ing on the camput > from the conference.
1 trashy or very low about all of
this. We have been tpending bil
I lions for defense in America Had
we spent ttu’*’ billiont for Chrit-
of 'tianizing the world, (which wat', Succettful u the vwd for the the lighted candle* were th« only
Chruimiu Cabaret pretented by illumination. GuetU found menut
the Social Committee in the din- on the table by which they ordered
ing hall Saturday night. The din
ing hall wat turned into a night
club for the season Each table wa*
centered with a tail red candle
around which holly wu arranged.
In order to lielp them clarify tlirir
purponfs. Dr, Hillcy t|Mike in
chapel on Tuetday. Hr urged
•tudrntt to think i.learly, to weigh
tlieir iwn retpoiwibililict carefully
and to define their own place in
tlie pretent crisit.
When war wat declared with
Germany and Italy, the new* did
not caUK the stir whuh the earlier
declaratum did, brcaute, naturally,
that move wat expected
Nrwspapert are bring read
avidly. Studentt are looking for
newt of the boy* whom they know
who arc in the combat area. Boy*
are discusting the actual technique
of battle, and, if the truth were
known, tlie war hat probably been
fought and won many timet im A,
C, camput since actual fighting
•tarted liecemher 7.
In spite of the war. life at At
lantic Christian goe* on.
Professor Grim
Entertains Qub
Profetior Grim enteruined the
members of the Education Club at
tea m the Studentt' I’arkir at the
weekly meeting, Friday night, No
vember 28 Dr Jotin Workman
of the Social Science department
tpoke to the group aht^jt problemt
which arite in hiring teachers at
This is a joint store of
.
YMCA and YWCA which will dents and for the benefit of the
operate for the benefit of both or-i students, it it certain that all stu-
—rollaboration with;dents will lend their support and
ganiiations
the Campus Religious Counal.
I nute It a great succej*.
peace especially m thit mrinth—a
*ea*on of cheer and goodwill. Dr.
Hilley concluded
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shinv wat marked off by large
bunchet of ballount attached to the
lightt which were covered with red
cellophane. These two hghtt with
tandwiche*. *oft drmkt. and ice! he, a former county *uperintend-
cream, terved them by waitreite* {ent. views them,
dretted m white drettet and red Recently, the club elected new
crepe paper apront. Holly and c officer* for the second part of th«»
mistletoe were told by Franceij year. New offuert; Maurice
Sermont and Sue johnttjn, dretted Holland repbcrt Jrwitt Davit at
in white tatin thort* and thirtt. I preaident; Ruby Jonet succeeds
Kirby Watson acted a* Matter Ruth Beard a* vice-president;
of Oremomet and welcomed the j Florence Pace, tecretary. folU/wt
(Continued on page four) ' Audry Route