\VH«VS WHO \ \>IKS SKVKN COLLEGIATE I MN H Volume XVI. Atlantic Christian College, Wi|»oo, N. C., Novrmb<*r 16, 1942 Number 3 Who's Who Names Seven Students Honor Society Sponsors Students Dav Nov. 17 n’hoYWho NOTICE International Students Day will be observed by the students of Atlantic Christ ian ColieKe on Tuesday, No vember 17. This occasion is beinpr sponsored by the Gold en Knot Honor Society. Be- jrinning on Tuesday and con- * tinuing through Friday, the students will sponsor a drive come out and to rai.se money to send to the 'catch your man! Sadie Haw- Inteniational Students Fund, “ a fund the purpose of which • X U 1 . I . U U Atlantic Christian College. IS to help students who have ■ ,, * 'It IS the day on which all in some way or other partly , -i, . t, , i I eligible bachelors cease be- 'ir nnnortniiitv tr> fur- . ” ... Calling all Daisy Mae*! Warning all Li’l Abncr»' Sadie Hawkin’s day is here! NOVEIVIBER 20 rhi Sigma Tau .sorority in- you Cowell, Hemby, Miller, Crawley, Farmer, Morris and Blake Are Honored. IIKMHV .^111.1.KU . lo.st their opportunity to fur ther their education. ing eligible. Girls. this IS I your chance! Boys, beware International Students j—but remember its against Day is observed in remem-: the code of the hills to hide- berance of the closing of the’So come one! Come all! A Czech Uiiivei-sities and the bar’l of fun awaits you. brutal murder of Czech students by fiiAV. .i;v lll..\kK Homecoming Brings Alumni To Campus Annual llonu'coming was held at Atlantic Christian College this year October .'U with a iiuniber of iilumiii at- li'liding. Due lo the war and traiis- poitation situation Uome- comiiig was »iily one day thi.s year. The da.v’s eveilt.s be gan with the Alumni regis tering in the morning fol- l-OWKI.I. ✓ Pictured above are those siudents who were chosen to lowed by lunch at one in the represent Atlantic Christian C'ollege among the college college dining hall. Inimed- students making U’ho’s Wli»- American colleges and iately following lunch a universities. ' short alumni meeting was . held in Howard Memorial ovt?r IbOi Just follow thcs6 sinij)lt? r>r?i i/^ii^iTo i?k>iduA cT^c (hupil. ...iiui.ii the Nazis'directions and help do Sadie K ? o, in Prague on November 17, i Hawkins ju.stice on this day. IS HAILED A SuCCr.SS afternoon inspection of 1939, Daisy Mae jrooms was held and basket- f tu I, 1- Choose a partner (an- The plans for the week c 1 II other Daisy Mae—men are have been definitely worked ■' 'T"go to the Caldwell John McMillan, a student from Wake Forest College , will addre.ss the student body. At exactly 11:0() o’clock, two minutes of pray er will be observed by every one gathered in the chapel. Beginning after adjourn ment from this assembly, the Atlantic Christian College, The campus organizations ; ball games were played in its faculty and its students. .Vliich had "special nights" the gymn. P r i z e were observed Religious Kmphasis!»t the church services were; awarded for the most attrac- Week from October 2G'y vV.C.A., Y.M.C.A., the ti'e and neate.st rooms in Seven seniors from Atlan tic Christian College have bet'll elected to Who’s \\ ho Among Stuileiit.H in Ameri can I'niversities and Colleges according lo recent releases from the Who’s \N’ho publi cation. Who's Who is a book pub- lislii'd in February or March of each year which gives a brief biography of each stu dent selected by his college or univemity to receive this honor. Only a very limited number of students are al- lowi-d each institution, since there are over (i((0 colleges and universities in the I'nit- i-d States having students listed. This year Atlantic Christ ian College has seven seniors among thost; listi'd. They are: Miss Cassie Mae ('owell, daughti'r of Mr. and Mrs. John Cowell of Hayboro, 3. One of you go fi.shing for Li’l Abner. 4. The other call him up for a date for Friday night, November 20. 5. Both Daisy Maes ac-1 comF’any Ij’l Abner to Sadie ' mcn::>cris .of the Socuitj'.-arc f>ay. asking that every student' l>;i Abner make it a point to give as I ] Save your pennies to; much as he pos.sibly can dur-j ^jss Daisy Mae. Hall terrace at l:30\\ ed- November 1. |si»ioritie8, the fraternities, the dormitories and !• rater-, outstanding for her ' Keverend Newton J. Kobi-i.he faculty and the Campus houses. Miriam John-! Secretary of the stu- son, pastor of the Hillyer jt^eligioua Council. Memorial Chri.stian Churrh Fireside chats were held in Kaleigh, North Carolina, jjjrls on was gue.st speaker. Ihe 'uenday and Friday nights. son and Frances Hemby she has also ser- were awarded (irst prize in y,,,i „„ (he Women’s Dormi- Kin.sey Hall and ( atherine jiu,j ^ nu'm- Harbour and Lottie Vann re- i,,,; „f sigma Tau Soror- ceived honorable mention, jjy aid well Hall Kuth Bliz-' Mias FraiiceH Hemby. dau- sard and Klirabeth John.wn yhtet of Mr. and Mrs, K. J. received first jirize and Irene Maury, who is an "*‘’^i*on led the trroiin in sintrirre , J’'*''**’"" i h<mor student. President of ach Doub received honor- ,j,,. Women’s ing the following three days! 2. wtick was iipoiisorud by the highlights of Campus Keligio'is Council in o,i;urred on Weti- ” c'.iopwrution ^ 1"'*^ ' 'V'^day evening when at the ‘ Christian Church of ! ^pper hour Keverend Robl-1 Kev<irend Hohison spoku crroun in j^incrfrTcr i to the .student body ‘ received honor- Women’s Domiitoiy at the chapel a*-1 nieiition. Sigma Alpha ('oiiii( j|_ « member of the Howard Chapel was the (.'nileniity Hou.se received (;o|dcn Knot Honor Society, Be a good sport and sembly, and on each evening to the support of the Semce |come on out with your Daisy the ''"f « Candlelight sing Ifinst prize for the boys and „f ,.,,1 sigma Tau soror- Among the topics on Thursday night, with Kev- j Phi Kappa Fraternity receiv- Hy, On Wednesday, November , which he spoke during the honorable mention. A Mi.ss Betty Miller, daugh- 11, the Society took charge Collegiate Prints of the Atlantic Christian Col- System lege radio program and pre- •sented the e.ssence of the week's plans then. Members of the Society are: Naomi Morris, Howard week were: “The Six Great-;the students in the singing of Fraternity and Sorority Tea , est Words of the Bible”, ''I'i-t'ni*- fa- was held in the Lounge of Miller of Cumberland, Md., “Such as I Have, I Give”, |Kinsey Hall from 1 until 5, A new system for dealingi “Character”. “The Eternal The .services at the church land Supper was served in member of the with cla.ss and chapel cuts; Christ”, and “The Three ■ on Sunday night marked the ' ((;u„tinued on page four) was announced some time | I’s”. ago. For the u.se of those close of the series of services. Blake, France.s Hemby, Bet- to refer to ty Miller, Mary Loui.se Rose, statemenU made in ref- Katherine Lewis, and Earle jg^ence to the issue, the Col- Williams. Spon.sors are Dr. prints a summary Mr. Howard James Presented Recital Mildred Hartsock and Dr H. Workman. Christmas Vacation Is lengthened here. There will no longer any such thing as extra courses for ov After a student’s he must see the teacher; Mr. Howard (ilenn James member of the junior cla.ss, ^k/1 \WT (’f/kfpttunr IT HI LAST MS S OSE Golden Knot Honor Society and Sigma Tau Chi sorority. ((^)iitinued on jiage four) Disciples of Christ Meet In Washington Ever since I entered A. C.*covering suddenly one morn-' The annual Stale Conven- ! o’clock in the Howard iter his second, he must see „ri„l Chapel of Atlantic wondered what its use could one would waste paint on ginning V\ ednes(lay c..«; .fter hi, third p.»il.ly be. The I .u.h, ^ Xhr'''sS'' mu.st appear before the clas- James’ programme | had ever seen for it was that | Then day by day events raringen as executive sec retary of the National De- mu.st appear before the clas- James’ programme | had ever seen for it was that | Then day by day sification committee and get I classical numbers Isome members of the student began to happen fast and cijiTord H Jope from a readmi-ssion slip. If a stu-! ^^^^y which were well (body used it as a "courting furiously. A desk suddenly jj,, [,r Ow,.n Kel- dent is forced to drop cour-, the group present, space” to look at “Miss appeared from no where. A who succeeds Dr T T. ises, the clas-sification com-: After the recital the girls Myrtle’s moon.” (“Miss Myr-; tyi«*writer soon was on the ' An announcement was|mittee and the faculty will „f Caldwell Hall in coopera- tie’s moon" is the light in desk. Flowers adorned it made by Dr. H. S. Hilley con-i be the final arbiters in de- the Social Commit-.the back court.) frequently. Book p,^rtmenl of Religious Edu- ceming the Christmas vaca-jciding whether or not a stu-: tee entertained at a reception j inquired around and were placed against the wall (.„tion, also spoke, tion some weeks ago. The ■ dent remains in school. the parlor of Caldwell found out that the little room and believe it or not books ^ session devoted to At- Collegiate reprints this no- For phy.sical education j„ honor of Mr. James had once served as a pantry, could be seen on the shelves. ]|jj|tjc Christian (N)llege was tice for the benefit of any j the same procedure for'jj„,j „ther memberH of his w’hen the library was the Then the libraarian, held on Thursday i-vening with Dr. H. ,S. Hilley in charge. At six o’clock the annual bamiuet was held. The evening session was cen tered on ('hristian education. Dr. R. H. Crossfield, former president of Transylvania student who may seen it earlier. “Due to the heavy traffic on week ends, and especial ly on the week ends nearer the Chri.stmas seasion, the faculty ha.s voted to begin the Christmas vacation at 12:30 p.m., W'ednesday, December 16th, and to re open college after the holi days, at 8:00 a.m., Wednes day, January 6th. “The four days lost by this change will be made up eith er by substracting days from the Ea.ster vacation or-by not have,warning a student will be party. dining hall back in the “mid-'Fleming was seen busy at used. It was announced that ‘ ' die ages” of the school. It the desk and I knew the cuts already mad<> at that cHURCH GROUP HAS has also sened as a book mystery was solved. time could be made up and ^ PLANNED PROGRAM gtore. Several weeks ago a U was the library work that students who had not mysterious wire gate com-'room, she informed me, and already registered foi phy- The First Christian Church • pietely covered the entrance ' the object of the wire was sical education would be has for some time attempted .(,f the space. First a pantry, so as not to shut out the compelled to do so at once. | to gel students to attend |(,hen for books, then "court- light in the hall. The desk i'niversity, spoke on this oc- For chapel, it was announ- Sunday School and church. a^,i ,k,w what? It in the room was one that casion, ced that chapel was still Well rounded programs are looked like either a jail or was bought from the Smith- Professor C. A. Jarman, compulsory and that four planned by the You n g.g dojj p„und and many of us field I’ost Office and had for director of Religious Educa- cuts will be allowed each se- People’s groups. In the Girl’s ^j.gpjj]y wondered what it a long time faithfully served tjon for North Carolina Di- mester. Warnings will be cla.ss they are practicitig jf jt were a jail, the boys who lived in the sciples of (Christ, is in charge given a student when it ap- plays, working on worship would be put in it? Cer- Crockett House as a “catch of the annual youth session, pears that he has overcut programs, and planning, pro-!tgj„iy p„t any of the A. C. all.” Now the huge posts which was held Friday night, chapel a.Hsembly. Readmis- , ject work. Miss " hitley ,students. If it were to be a are “(Jone With the Wind” After the banquet, which sions and excused absences heads this group, dog pound who would be the and the desk is allowed to was at six o'clock. Dr. Kelli- ,must be received from the The Boy’s cla.ss has an in- victims? Certainly not Miss serve its respectful duty to son delivered an adrlress for adding days at the close of j Regi.strar. The old system teresting program for the “Gregor” or Vince hold a typewriter and to be the youth gathere<l at the the session in May, or by ; r~r~ (Continued on page four) jColombo’s "Pest.” The wire, written upon. meeting. both methods." (Continued on page four)

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