COLLEGIATE Volur XVI. Atlantic Chrutian College, WiUon, N. C., March 15, 1943 Number 7 Spring Vacation Tradition Broken STUNT NIGHT AND SOCIAL CABARET ARE COMBINED Caldwell Hall PRESIDENT H. S. HILLEY Has New Dean ATTENDS NATIONAL MEET Recess To Be March 25-29 Freshman Class Rates First Place Hatchets aiul other deco rations carryinjf out the idea of WashinK’ton's Birthday characterized the second so cial cabaret observed on the campus this school year. This is the first time that in the course of one .school term two cabarets have been pre sented. The Junior class, which usually spon.sors Stunt Niffht annually, joined with the Social Committee in or der to make po.ssible this en tertainment. Margaret Farmer, formal ly dre.ssed in ma.sculine at tire, presided as mistre.s,s of ceremonies. Walking away with first prize of one dollar was the Freshman class which gave a pantomine presentation of the story of I’ocahontas. Phi Sigma Tau took runner-up honors by imitating the members of the faculty. Oth er organizations giving stunts were: Sophomore cla.ss, Junior cla.ss, Senior cla.ss. Sigma Tau Sorority, Delta Sigma Sorority, the Woman’s Dormitory Council, and the Y’s. Vivian Denning played several .selections and tapped dances. Carolyn I’ratt, Elizabeth White and Miss Druckenmiller each sang selections. Judges for the occasion were Mrs. H. M. Wilson, col lege nurse; Professor C. H. Hamlin, instructor in Hi.s- tory and Mrs. Horace Thom as, advertising manager from the Wilson Daily Times. Sandwiches and drinks were sold during the course of the evening. Jewish Women Leave Gift To Library Over 25 books and 35 pam phlets written by and about Jews have been given to the Atlantic Christian college library by the North Caro lina A.ssociation of Jewish W'omen. The entire collec tion is now on display in the library. Some of the college cla.ss- es have already used the ma terial as a basis for discus sion in forums. If the peo ple of Wil.son and neighbor ing .sections desire to use any of the books and pamphlets, they may do so. The books in the gift col lection are as follows: Let No Wave Engulf U», by Al- tsul; American Jewish Year Book, 1942-43; Fireside Dis cussion Croup, Nos. 1-24, by Anti - Defamation League; Isreal and the Nations, by Bloch; Man Who Stayed in Texas, by Anne and Harry Cohen; Appraisal of the Protocols of Zion, by Curti.ss; Mr. Justice Brandeu, by Dil- liard; Religions of Demo cracy, by Finkelstein; Am erican Jew, by Fanowsky; Nobel Prize Winners, by Kaplan; Weave a Wreath of Laurel, by Les.ser; History of the Jews in the United States, by Levinger; Beyond Tears, by Litten; You Can't Do Busi ness With Hitler, by Miller; Jews in Palestine, by Rev- usky; Hitler’s Counterfeit Science Club Is Named For Dodo The first science club of •Atlantic Christian C'ollege has been formed! U n d e r the direction of Miss Nancy Kliason, head of the College Biology Depart ment, the Dodo Bio Club held its initial meeting on Friday evening, February 10. at 7 :00 o’clock in the (lirl's Parlor of Kinsey Hall. Charter membership t o the club was extended to those students of the .school year l!)-l()--tl, and of the first term of the present year who made a B average or higher in Biology. Those who are interested in the organiza tion may join later as asso ciate members. The purpose of the club is threefold: to promote inter est in Biology and physical science, to beautify the col lege campus, and to grow an e.xperimental victory garden. The clul) received its name from the Dodo bird which has become extinct in the world, having lived at only one place in the world and there being no living specie at present. Heading the organization will be Bryan Parsons and Hil’.e/, co-\.haii men ; Gladys Roebuck, vice-chair man; Magdaline Phillips, secretary; and Billy Pate, ' treasurer. Itegular monthly meetings }of the club will be each sec- lond Friday night and each fourth Thursday afternoon |of the month. At its first meeting, Miss ! Kliason, a c t i n g as hostess, Uerved punch and animal I crackers. Mi.ss PMhel Eugenia Stick- ley of Woodstock, Virginia, who joined the faculty of Atlantic Christian Collegt recently, replaces .Mi.ss Nan cy B. Eliason as a.s.sistani Dean of Girls in Caldwell Hall. EDUCATION CLUB IS REORGANIZED The Education Club, with Professor F. F, Grim and Professor C'. A. Jarman as sponsors, has been reorgan- .Miss Stickley holds the de ' ized to include a chapter of,,. . • through gree of Bachelor of Music., ^ uture Teachers of America. She received her training a1 Atlantic organization on the campus , "Consideration of action church collegi's should taki' in view of the plight of small schools in thi- pres«‘nt crisis" WHS the purpose of the meet ing of the diri'ctors of Board of Higher Education among the Di.sciples of Christ which convened a t Indianapolis, liKliana, from February 22 February 2r>. Pres ident H. S. Hilley ri'present- Christian Col- Hamilton College, Lixing- , closely related to and Bethan> Col- jis-sociated with the Educa- ton, Kentucky lege, Bethany, West Virgin-'(jo Club. The new club has ia; Columbia University.' been named the Calvin Wil- ew York City; and Syracu.se iEducation Club, University, Syracuse, N e w ‘ In the new club there are York. She also did advanc-j two groups of m e m b e r s; e.i work at Troy Conserva-jare F.T.A. mem- , ... borH» and are thereby affili- lory. Troy, New York, Miss Carolina Stickley received further in-, j.;(iui'ation Association, and struction through the Phila-Mho.se who are interestee- tweeii the churches and the colleges.” Dr. Hilley told staff re porters that after the Board had drawn up plans, they met with the National Coni- mitlee on Budgets for pre liminary approval of the plan. Final approval will be given in May. College presidents, total ing around fifteen, attended the meeting, "Travel was very satisfac tory." Dr, Hilley slated in reference to his trip, "I niatie the (|uickest trip and thi- best connections I have ever made in traveling to Indianapolis," Dramateers Plan Forthcoming Plays The Dramateers, niemliers of the Dramatic Society of Atlantic Christian (^>lleg(;, will present a one-act jilay Saturday sight, April 17. in connection with Religious Emphasis Week-end,- which is to br held the IG, 17 and 18 of April. The vesper ment play to be presented by by B. Haislip Hi.story repeated itself at progre.ss” was the key-note i Wednesday, Pebru- of the one-act play, "We Call! «.'‘y when for the second It Freedom,” pre.sented by|t'^*^ history the C ol- the YWCA Monday evening. i staff gathered at the March 1, in the II o w a r d K' « ' <' « " ^'"11 for a night of ban(iueting and fun. ; Although Dr. Hartsock was The scene of the play was i j,r{.,sent as the p r i n c i |) a 1 in the very dignified, ari.sto-|^,,<..,ker and guest of honor, cratic home of a certain Mrs, vvas little or no formal- Jefferson. The theme of the jj^y joined in the play centered around the one L.g^yjj| gpjrit of joviality and problem — present day f the faculty to which a petition calling for an ear lier Spring recess, drawn up and signed by the students of the college, was present ed. The holidays, which would have come April 21-2(i. were moved back t