COLLEGIATE Volume XVI, Atlantic Chrittian Collrge, Wi *oo, N. C., Octobrr 15, 1942 Number 2 Fall Religious Emphasis Week Begins Oct. 26 Puhlicity Plans Are DRAWING OF COLLl'XiH DINLW', HALL iunounco Miss Nackos Heads Publicity Committee Kvt'iy year a kioiM) oi At- laulic Christian Colley;e stu- vlenls and a few faculty nii'tnbfi's i^ot tojrother for till' |)iirp()si‘ of forniiiij; a conimiUff for publiiity. Miss Mary J. N’aikus, a f;u'uUy incnibty, is the ti>aii- inan of 'he publicity com mittee this yi%r. She has dit^dcd her committee iiito sections. These sections are radio, weekly column in the Wilson Daily Times, church news, news in >cen- eral, personals, and sports. For each section there is a faculty adviser. \’irginia Lanca.ster and GeorKe Vionoulis with Miss N'ackos as their faculty ad viser have charjre of the radio sections. Xaomi Mor ris. Julia Gliarmis, and Hill Osborne with ^liss N'ackos ajcain their faculty ad viser have charge of the weekly column in the Wilson Daily Times. Ruth Bliz/,ai{l, liuby Jones, and Charlie Harrison with Mr. Hamlin as their faculty advisor have charjre of the Church news. Mary Louise Uose and C. D. (;ur>ranus with Miss I'eele as their faculty advisor have charye of the news in Kener- ul. Kleanor Jone.s and ^'ran- ces Hemby with Mr. Smith as their faculty advisor have charKe of the personals. Vincent Colombo and his as sistant Penny Soufas have complete charge of the sports. (lUy Group Girl’s Chorus Takes Place of Glee Club Orientation Aids Freshman Group The Music Depariment !ias a briiilit outlook fur thi^ vear. Professor John W. l ontaine. who ha^ been in the departnient for many years, anil I’rofe.-tsoi' Kuttetie (inive, who came to the col- lejre l.’st yeai', are workinf: to make the year a most suc cessful and a most inteivst- injC one tor the music stu- <lents. i I'nder IVofessor Koi>- ‘ taine’s direction, a (lirl's Chorus has been or>ranized to take tlie place of the (ih'c Club !>f previous yi'urs. Th(‘ (,'horus will travel ovc Kast- ern North Carolina KiviuK pro>rrams in the variou.i Christian churches. In con nection with the Girl’s Chor us, 1’rofes.sor Konuiine has 'formed a male nuartet. ' Professor Grove has formed a Student Ensemble, includinj; both men and women. The definite proirram for the remainder of the year ha-: not. as yet, been an nounced. Marjraret Garriss and Howard Juiiies pian to trive iheir own individual re citals. and Professor Fon taine and Professor Grove have plans for their own re citals also. The various stu dent irnnip'^ 'vill sponsor re citals (lurinK the year. Miss Mary Nackos Succeeds Miss Lynn OS m DO £dLiLdi_ Pictured above is a sketched d: (Winjf of the Hert 1.. Hardy Dininif Hall, for years (uie of the main centers of uci vity during llomeconiinK weekend, and at all limes one of the main centers of art vity on the <’olle(fe campus. College Alumni Dehale The Possihilify Of Uoiueeoniing ^ ♦ Paper Receives Dramatic Club Is Reorganized Miss Green Heads Artistic Group Present Conditions May Cause Observance To Be Called Off. Definite Plans Are Not Announced. The Alumni of Atlantic Chr tian C(dle(fe are at preH- ent dfbatinjr the pos,sibility of I. honieconiinjf- •’’w i* the of friatiy meinuent of Alumni Association that the annual day or weekend usu ally .set aside for observance Letter From A Grad of 1942 Classes in Freshman Orientation, which is re quired of all .students, both Commercials and A.B., have been started. The commit tee in charjfe of this year’s one semester course is com- po.sed of Profe.s.sor K. K. Grim, Profe.ssor C. A. Jar- an. Dean Kva Whitley, Dr. Kliz. Hartsock, Professor Perry (’ase. Classes meet two thirty minute periods a week, in jfroups from twenty to thirty .students, with a su- pervi.sor for each ^roup. There are five groups in this year’s freshman class. This course is designed to aid freshman in making col lege adju-stments. Topics, selected by the students, are di.scssed in the cla.ssrooms for two or three meetings. Then the material uncovered in these discus.sions is pre- .sonted to the entire student body in chapel. Sometimes this is done with the aid of an outside speaker, or by plays or skits by the stu dents. Any novel and edu cational work may be used. Topics that have been select ed this year are: Health and Hygeine, How to Study, Table, Public, and Campus Etiquette, Ideals of A. C. C., Vocations, Man and His Money, Personal and Organized Religion, Philos- phy. Students and War, Man and Woman Relation.ships. Other topics may be cho.sen, as students and su- pervi.sors see fit. Miss Mary Nackos wa.' installed as a new member of thi^ Executive Hoard of Atlantic Chri.stian College on Friday, September 2'). iMiss Nackos takes the place of Miss Justine Lynn who was elected to fill the posi tion last spring but who is not in school this year. On Friday morning, Oct- Ober 2 Hazel Johnson and Elizabeth Johnson were in stalled as member's of the Girl’s Dormitory council, and D. (Jurganus and Aaron Fus.--ell as members of the Hoy’s Dormitory council. Mi'-s Hazel John.son is the newly elected hou.se presi dent of Caldwell Hall. Miss Elizabeth Johnson succeeds Mis.> Earle Williams as trea.s- urer of the council. Another new member of the council is ■Mi-':' Nancy Eliason, as- si.stant Dean of Women. Mr. flurganus follows El bert Harris as Sophomore representative on the coun- icil, and Mr. Fussell succeeds Charles Warren as Junior I representative. Neither Mr, (Harris nor Mr. Warren are in school this year. The UruuiuUc Club in once again in the front lint*. After It ve«- of slowlv siiffi- cating, the organization wan| rescued by Dr. HilU’y. Mi.sflj "Johnny" Groenp has beenj hired to lake complete ^ charge of this Department of Homecoming should be and bring it back to its old called off. .\s yet, no (Udinite status. Mi.ss Greene i.s a stu- plans have been made, dent, but much of her time, One week ago, the Home-; wil be devoted to the inter-i coming Planning Committee' est of the Dramateers. | met and decided to take a;,,,,,] j wish you the best of Hefore any definite plaiiK | aim ey attempting to get the ! putting out a good could be made, there had to attitude of a rejiresentative j group of the Alumni A.ssocia-1 ^ince 1 graduated last spiing, I have been working The following letter wa* received by the Editor of Y,,,, ,ill* • . T ago. For the benefit of thoHo who will read the paper this month, we print this h'tter, September Id Dear Editor: Well, how is the jiaper this year’? 1 sure hope you have a good statf. Newton J. Kobison Will Lead In The Week's Srrvires. Reverend Newton J. Robi son. Pn'tor of the HillvtT Memorial Christian Church of Raleigh, North Carolina, will lead the t\ist of the two Religious F.midlasis Weeks to be held at Atlantic I'hristian College tluniig the school year I'.tl'J (;!, I'lie s: lie.- ot servii-e- will begin on Moiiilay. <Ictober 2<i. Tlii.-- is the tiist year in its history that the Cidb'ge has made it pii.-sible for two Re ligious Emphasis W’eeks to be ob.'.<T\'ed. It is being plaiini-d in conn<*ction with a <i'iie.-. of meetings which will be held at thi‘ Firs! Chiistiaii Church of Wilson, Reverend Robison will speak I'ach day at the Cidlege ' cliapi'l a.'sembly, and oil each evening he will make an ad- ilress at the Church. As yet, full details havi' not been worked out. "b’ireside chats" with the boys and "lounge meetings" for the gills prob ably will be dateil on the week’s calendar very soon. The student body will re- miMiiber Reverend Ridiison as the spe.iki'r who didivered this yi'ar's Convocation ad- diess in HowanI Memorial Chapel, and as a person very interested ill youth and youth programs. He is an ac<oin- plished singer also. l''or years h<- ha': been a leader among th<- Di.siiples of Christ in North Carolina. This week i.- being »r- the ( amplify Religious Coon cil. It is under the particu lar planning of thi' Religioui^ lunpliasis Week (’ommittee which ii; composi'd of Mr. C. A. Jarman, Professor of Education; ICva Mae Whitley, Dean c>f \\’onien; Howard James and Gordon be some unity among the group. Officers were elect ed to help steer the members in the right direction. (ieorge Vionoulis, a day student from Wilson, was elected President of the Dramatic Club; Virginia Lancaster, New Hern, Vice- President; Elizabeth Brown ing, Washington, N. i'., Sec retary; and Hill Osborne, Charleston, S. Treasurer. tioi'. Postal cards were mail ed to one hundred members. The answers provided by the.se reports have not been announced. The purport of the answers sent in will h(dp to determine hether or not Homecoming is observed, and if it is, whether it will be a one day affair or for the entire weekend. Their ans wers will al.so lay the foun- These officers will be respon-! dation for the program. sible f<M- (irograms at each meeting. The group will meet bi-monthly, at which time study groups, dlncus- Those people working on the Homecoming plans are members of the Executive (Committee of the Alumni for I'licle Sam. Of course you know what I have been doing- -drilling, getting uji early, working hard, hav ing some fun- all of Army life. What kind of a defense program has A.C.C. this year? .Since I have been in the Army, I have decided the program last year wasn’t so bad aftcT all. The physical education for men wim ex actly what we have in the Army every morning. The First Aid course has helperl (Continued on pag(; four) (C'ontinued on page four) ((Continued on page four) I Some Males Just Have No Respect ‘1 Social Committee Presents Plans The Social Committee has taken out insurance to pro tect the recreation of every student. Thi.s year the com- 'mittee is compo.sed of the j following members: Mi.s.g I (Continued on page four) Adding to the confusion of i the opening of school was; the fact that Caldwell Hall, better known as thei Hoys’ Dormitory, had Bud- flenly become a residence for young ladies. The low rum-i ble of masculine shatter has, , been replaced with treble feminine giggles. The heavy* stomp of boys' shoes has been replaced with the light er .steps of the fairer sex. The expres.sion heard in the halls last year “who shall I date?” now “what shall 1 wear on thi.s date?” The midnight “bull” sessionfl of last year! have been replaced with “hen”"parties thi.s year. Last ! year the boys came in at “all hours,” while this year lighta must be out by 11 P. M. With all these apjiarent changes there is still one black-eyecl young malt! who had no respect for rules or regulations. He roamed (Cald well Hall with much free dom, bursting into ladies' boudoirs regardles-s of what time it was, what they were doing, or what they had on. He has samiiled their “good ies” from home and has more than once tried to read their love letters. Even with the constitution reading that no young lady shall see a mem ber of the opiiosite sex until 5:30 V. M. each day when Hocial hour begins, he can be seen with ladies at most any time of the day. He even has his own brand of powd«-r which he wears and use.“, with much gusto. He if al ways going where he is not sup|)osed to go and doing things he is not supposed to do. In siiite of his misdoingf he is seldom reproached and IS loved by nearly every Htu- dent in the dormitory; for this bright-eyed young gent leman is none other than Sir McfJregor (iordoti, the Pedi gree Hlack f.'ocker Spaniel that belongs to a new mem ber of the faculty, Miju- Nan cy Eliason, the As.sistant Dean of Women at A. College. I .Manning, studi'iit:;. WGTIVl To Present College Programs Each Wednesday i Atlantic Christian is on I the Air! Each Wediiesilay I afternoon the College will ' broadcast over Radio ,Sla- (tion U'(;T.M under th<- .ipoti- 4orship of thi' Publicity <’otn- ittee. The first program of the ’ Mt'/ison WH ' pre.seiited Sep- I tember .’to, at I;.’!() p.m. Thii; program wa.“ in the form of a skit, pri'seiiting past and present menes throughout the Jl) years of the college history, Tho.si- participating wi-re George Vionoulis, Rus- ne| Arnold, Virginia Lancas ter, Frances Hemby, Je^jdi- Turner and Vivian Denning. The skit was written and produced by Mif.s Mary Nackos, in charge of Publi city, ancl (ieorge Vionoulis. On OctobiT 7, the second brriadcast wa- heard in the form of a play, James John- 1 son Pettigrew! Unknowti Man, written by Ru“sel Ar nold, a member of the Senior Class. The radio program?' this year an* planned to create 'an enthusiastic listening aii- I dience of Wilson residents a“ well as college students. Virginia Lancaster a n d fjeorge Vionouli.>: havi' been appointed as joint chairmen of the Radio Publicity for the year. y\ny advice, criti cism or suggestions from stu- 'rlent« and faculty are always i welcomed by the committee ' the chairmen ;<aid.

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