COLLEGIATE Volumne No. 18 Atlantic Chri.ttian rollegt>, Wilson, N. t\. Novombor 25. 19-17 Number 3 Lib Leach Chosen By Ronald Reagan, Jane Wyman “Ah Wilderness” To Be Presented By Stage And Script Berry Vause Takes Leading Role In Play With Berry Vause. sophomore from Selma, in the Iradinx role of Hithard Miller, the Stage and Script >^111 present “Ah. Wllder- n*---'”. stage and arret'n sunef' tonight in Howard rhapel. A ond performance will be givt^n for ti^wnspeople tomorrow night. Uolh pvrformances will begin prompt ly at H o'clock according to 1)! r* tor Doris HoUworth. Mrs. HoUworth also announced that the performance tonight will be the production for the student body and there will be no admi«- ^'ion chargfMl; hut admi^^^.ion will bo charKeU for the second perfor- tiiunce. The play is the first to be pre- nled by the SlaK** and Script thic vrar. It has been highly recom mended by the critics. (;eorge Jean Nathan says; “In Ah. Wilderness!' Kugene O'Neill har written w'hat seems to me to bv as tenderly understanding a retrospective comedy, as deeply human and heart-filled and sadly happy a play as the modern staKe huH offered us ” In the New V<irk l>ally Mirror: ■’The charm of it. the tendernent* and the comfort that it offers. A blending 80 lovely and so compell ing that one of us. unaccustomed to such abundance of delight at one time, left the playhouse fflle^i to the throat, so deeply does the new play impress.“ It Is clainuKl that the play is partly autobiographical and that the character of Richard Is much akin to O’Neill himself when he Sororitv Tn Snon»or was a dreamy, romantic, boy In \ -JOroriiy 1 O oponsur the home of his father and mother CircUS In Gym Soon Doris Harper, Mary Alice Beasley Are Second And Third Choice Above are shown the Queen of The Pine Knot, the two runner- ups and the Judgi s. They are . ent« r. Mb I.each. Queen; top right, I>oriH Hyirper, second place; top left. Mary Alice Heatley, third place; bottom ri»:ht Jane Uyman; tnd bottom left, Uontld Ueagan. In the play the commonplaces of family life are lifted Into the story. Tender, wistful, compassionate, are some of the words which de scribe the comedy. “Ah, Wilderness!” takes the au dience far from the theatre and show's them the Intimacies of an average home In an average com munity. The play which is in three acts has been cast as follows: Jesse; j^e Flying Trapei * and his lady Henry Lewis and bis hot-lips hand will be one of the main at tractions in the three-ring circus which will be sponsored by the Delta Sigma Sorority and held In the college gymnasium shortly Six Seniors Named In Who’s Who Among Students Building Fund Drive Gets Student Response The llulldlng t'und iJrlve whlrh Selected On Batit ' Of College Record Six Sfuiurs at Atlantic ('hrUtUn Christian Fellowship Has Study Program .Mrs Uuhy Shackleford, a form er Knglish teacher at A. C. was u visitor of the Christian Fellow ship group W(Hln<‘sday. Novenibi-r ly. Thu* topic of discussion at ihaJ be a trapez act in charge Kvans Jones Jones, Nat Miller: Berry Vause Uichard Miller, Wiley W’all( Sid Davis; Charles Mayo, Arthur Mill er; Rudolph W'iggs, David .McCom- bert, W'ade Woodall, WMnt Selby; M, Smith, Hartender; Tommy W’atson, Salesman; Retd Poole, Tommy Miller; Marguerite Noe, Mrs. Miller; Anna Jean Poole, Lily Miller; Berneile W’hito, Mil dred Mille; Helen Lamm, Muriel McComber; Mary Lee Tannel, Hell; and Vivian Miller, Nora. companion. One of the main at tractions of the evening will bt Lee’s leg show which will be main ly for the male sex. Other things will be the Wild Woman and the Hairless I>cg There will bo a fat woman, the tallest woman in the world and the shortest husband in the world. Among the aerial acts will be the tight rope walker. There will be many clowns of all types, sad. Cyrus I). (Jufganui, Mary of the drive throughout the state j Margaret Noe. Frauleln Herte Jar- and city as well as the college. In order for Atlantic Christian College to remain an accredltod school, many nee<led Improve ments have to be made. An ex tensive building program has b« en planned which will Include the building of a science building, a girls' dormitory, a library, the renovation of Kinsey Hall, and a Student Union building. The man, Jane Johnson <2off, and James DeWitt Daniell. A quota of seven students was set for the college. From two less to two more than the quota assigned could bn nominated to represent the college. the meniber.s have discussiMl Uii'ial Problems of Toduy and Vi}*lf*rday; Wt>rld Peace, an-1 Christ ian HrotherhotMl. The Uuvirend Mr. W'. It. Hilli ard, pastor of Ihe .MethfKtist color ed church in Wilson, spoke to the « rgnnization, giving thn Negrons' point of view about the {>robleiiiN I.it> l-rnch junior si .Mlitnil> t'hiUliiin <'ulU>i;:- and t* native of \\'l)M>n. luta lM*m t hoMeii :* <Jiiei || « f Jhr Knot by Jan*' WynifeU tihd lion.iid Iti'ttfcirtii proitiin^'nl Ho11>«o<m1 alnrr Dorlr Harpnr u»d Mar> AU««’ Mfu^ley li»< li*d tt - ^r^«»nd .u»d ihtul vhol.i renpecllvnl) by the Judaea The i^ue**n "=^45 crownfd t»y <ien«* lUritep rdtior of thn annual at a dano ;Uveti in honor of th«« (Jurt-n at ih«* (‘«»untry Cluu ratur d«y night. Ntiv»«mbrr ‘ Th« «r<-v.nlng lt*ok plac at i* r,; , A Isr^e porlrnK v.a» the ' lnn<T with Ihr < oinplliiMMiiM of UtiineM and ( ok .Sudloa in WiUon The ataft i>f Ihr riiu- Knoi rave Mir^ h a gob) iH-rfunif atom 'cr wllb her tininc cn^iiixd on 1 Slu* aUo pr<ntMite<l a Immi jurt of r«Ml ro*c; '< Dortu lluri*«'r '»-.;ind cliojri*. Aita given a 'old identif l--a(lon nklet. and All««* ll«»a^!;y • ii Jlxer iilniiuii Mion >ra<e|i>t The iwo runnerr up and he other KlrU wt-rt* |n th«* ■ •nteM w«r« givi-n cor of \ hltf cat nationi* Thf* portrait of I.ilt I i'u< h wui .laced hi onr ttJ'ner of the Club tnd UiountiMl t>n an eauel. It ^ .(M tivcred w ith a ‘ UMaln, and vs hen he time arrived Id d! >')ot>i> the juecii. tU«* tinvi'lled nd preneiitiMl to the yuern I.lb I<«‘arh a natlvt* of Wil- on and u Junior at the college >he wuN aelectfMl UM a candidate <y Ditlla Hignti: .''urtuily of -vhich <hn Is vile pre-flftent. I.lb i»«*rve'l la«t yi'ar a*> editor of the I'liio Knot an<t is on the ^taff at the jirewent time Hhe hnN been activti n many organliatlona alm-e enter Ing AC and i»* a member of th« (tolden Knot Honor Society and thu Dramutba Club thir year. Doris Harper, a itophomorn from Spring Hope. N. C . wan w<-ond choit a of the Judgi" and Npon«or for the Dramatic club of which alte ia secretary Doria ia also on the staff of the annual und the paper and has been a member of ih< <Miih since laat year ^ le has red*ntly become a meml>er of Delta Sigma Sorority. ! Msry Alice iteuHley, a Junior ' from Four Daka, .N’ C , waa =t je< t- »d to reprr-: nt the (ilen cluli Hbe Ir reporter for the orKanlxat on j und ir alao a member of the .ilrls' Nextet. 1 Ronald R<*agan and Jane Wy- I man »e|e« ied the three girls from j fourtenn girls The .^irlr were happy, medium sad, and medium | already some money Phi Kappa Alpha To Give Dance This Month Phi Kappa Alpha Fraternity is making plans toward a dance which is to beg iven some time this month. On Wednesday, No vember 12, a stag supper was giv en at Parker’s w^here Barbecue and chicken were served. Don Torrenjce "has succeeded Bill Peele, who failed to return I happy. Balloons. peanuts, popcorn, I crackerjacks, and probably con I fetti will be sold to a<ld to the hay and the smell of the circus anl- I mals. I There will be many other acts in the circus which is coming to tow'ard this betterment of the school in endowments. It has been announced that the building Of the girls’ dormitory will be the first to be built. Con struction will probably start about the campus for the first time. The ^ student build- attractions are well known In the i hall, with the eiceptlon of winfs . /-II 1 /-< I‘’O Science Club Cjets ; house the different rooms for or- such as dramatics, April. Kouith drafts for Ihe ; plans for other building have been ' M’,rrliHl unit )ty IIm* illf- vnnr Who'i Who Amon» i ‘ fi ri'nt ori'iitiliuilonn on thii rump- hath year whos W ho Among | Konlalm. r. lalml ut ! 1,1,.,,,,,., w.-r- Ink.-n and ^. i.t Students In American tnlrcrsi- | ll.li.r.,wr ties and Collenes recoKnlies stu- , „ ^m.Tlran > ull ura by the' dents from approximately 600 col- Kv^roes through music. leges and universities in the Unit- ^he Christian Fellowship then ed Htatea and Canada. In sel«*ct- , embarked on W'orld Peace. This ing students to be recommended, ! ^as Just a general discussion the campus nominating commit-j mDong the niembnrs. It has gone on record how this organUatlon feela about and its ideas of how to accomplish the ever-itrlved-for goal of peace tees are asked to consider out standing effort and accomplish ment in academic work, extra- to school this year, as treasurer, j p Mf>mher* Kanijations, such as dramatici, Colin Ammons has been appointed i rOSpCCtlVC IVieiTlDerS publications, the school tiore. Historian—a new office in the! Six proposed new members; book store, a small chapel, and fraternity Hls duties will be to tor the Science club were present | other gathering places. record all the events of Phi Kappa j at the re^iilar monthly meeting The last report on the fund on j Alpha throughout the year. The ; which was held at the home of the basis of the pledges made by ' fraternity also cooperated iu the club president, H. !■ Building Fund driveb y pledging; 1 November 4. $50 per person for the two period. Phi Delta Gamma Plans Thanksgiving Drive the school. During the school year, certified awards are present ed to all students selected. In connection with the honor pro gram, a lacement service Is pro vided through which members may be recommendt'd for employment. This year's selections comprise an impriHislve group of student leaders drawn from nearly every F’lowers, I the students was that there was a I little over |3,000 in the sum. Marguerite Noe, a Wilsonian the JudgeN f(»r the M'b . tiollC t'» hr made. .Meaiiure# of lh« glrlit uccompanl<«<l the pictures! in ord««r for an approximate aixe to bo vlaualited. In the Jeft»*r a<i<itui>unyUiit iheh ^'•liM-tlon, June Wyman and Itonald Ueugan Ktatml that to them all the glrlH were queena They alao »-ent their regurda lo «JJ the alu- and major in Knglish, is president of the Oolden Knot Honor Society, orlty. and James W'llder. it was begun with the students: During the business meeting, that their being behind | 'commendation was given tl^^jthe program would help in bring- Wednesday. Nov. mber 1.1. lUlph i Chrl.Uan Col Bennett, a ministerial student •»* the college, addr^aaed the group on “Chriatlan Brotherhood" which is one of the main objectives of World Pea<e. HARNETT COUNTY CLUB HAS MONTHLY BANQUET The Harnett County Club held lU monthly banquet at I*arker*~ Wednesday night, November B. Twenty-six members and their guests attended the affair. The club ha<l as its special guest, Miss Ola Fleming, Atlantic Chris tlan College librarian The cluD waa honoring Mian Fleming for Phi Delta Oamma and its . committee that presented the ▼ea-ljn- jq more money from the town . of the Student Cooper- sorority, Delta sigma plan to I other communities. !»••*« Assoclallon, a memb«?r of sponsor the Thanksgiving drive again this year. This drive is to help the under-privileged people of W'llson. Plans were discussed for a club' money for the fund can be the Oolden Knot Honor Society, banner, and Vera I^wl», Alfred ] n be pledged and a member of I’hl Sigma Tau On October 30, the ' fhOTMng** »^ I paid ... ---- — Watson, and Waylon Hlssette were, „ jho person wishes to | Hororlty. ■ orer a period of two years. Jane (ioff club motto, f^ward Workers were named and were and their Kennedy and Fre<l Heath were j ,jrade’ t'^aehlng^. "she serves Vesper service in Howard Chapel ; the DosslbllUy I fV 7.“ 1,-1, which is sponsored every weeks by the SCA. i_Q i asked to Investigate the possibility order to contact each student ’ House president of Kinsey Hall on 'of building J : jn the school Individually. Con- the fJirls' Dormitory Council - Frauleln Jarman of Richlands. gpiendld work she has done N. C., is a religion major. She is j,, r„ ^t the college. At etu h monthly banquet, the club will honor one of the faculty members for the outstanding work they are doing here at Ihe college The A(!^‘*(’8mpbell football game was “Homecoming ' for the members of the Harn«>tt County Club, and all of them attended the game at Dunn. from W'llllamston, C., is studying for grammar The other ^Irls who were a«*»it In us c//nfe:iliiota Were fVirl- »on. Sybil Uiawllr I>»»eraln»» <'»f- pmter, J«^axl Talton, Kv<*tjrn Wn ITS- HluiMaM*' fNHWIer. Th<*l ma Lhi nttwin, Tefgv Betty Newton, and Atm BWM-h. The Country ' lub waa decorat' wj with fall fhfWera and an Impro- vla‘*<! thr<»ne for the t^ueen. Punch and cookie* were aerved The danc.- wau aemi'formsl and open to eve ryone. During the dance and the frowning of the Queen, plcturert were taken to be uned In th<* an nual. Thia Is the first tlnif^ that a content of thia aort has been ^iponaored by the annual ntaff It U hoped that It will be thi* begin ning of a yearly event on the campus. ArLid TlndaU has recently «I «»'*»>utionB were made both Indi-. member of (lolden Knot Honor | Phi Sigma Tau Pledgrs Arnold T>ndall has recently useful or ornamental prlie* In the .n, , u,.., u., t- c i been elected as the new aergeant- ”j^p^“^Ych**foUowed. Blue' *“'! .^'^**”***^''’1*11^ ^^i^^t'-ed’ rfa^:;itfa^dVir ^ - :^^^o-:et‘thllp^^ToVeTh The fraternity has been takinx I student on the campus. au active part In the Intramural cir'ikjiA A1 PH A TO HFI P a™.,,. ... » M, Im?"'-" i Recently Sigma Alpha P'raternl Sigma Tau Chi Has 1 ty adopted a Sportsmanship PoU Thanksgiving Songs Sigma Tau Chi Sorority la spon BILL BRINSON ELECTED TO HEAD JUNIOR CLASS I BUU ICT. O Hill Brinson was elected presl- cy w“hTh''la“lntl^d^"""to help Im-.dent of the Junior class at a ca!1 proTe the »portsmanshlp in Ihe'ed meeting NoTember *. Sanford Hociety, chief marshal, and a mem ber of Phi Hlgma Tau Sorority. Mary Kllen Jones, Snow IHll, , N. If majoring In religious work. She Is President of the W'oman’s Dormitory Council, a member of The Oolden Knot I Honor Society, and a member of Phi Sigma Tau Sorority. C. D. Gurganas, Verona, N. 0., Is an Knglish major. He serves ! proTB iu«5 •“ - 1 . J ^ I IS an r<ngiisn rf wv* wrm -I Intramural athletic, along with secreury of the (Jolden Knot rsitysporu. Ea'h a‘hle‘e^‘n‘h'. dent; JV hUjjey W«a«r^^^^^ Society, fhaplaln of Phi soring Thanlisglving songs on Bun-i var,.v, ... — i i Phiiiina aM-ri-LarT' day night before the holidays, fraternity, whether a Apples will be .erred. The the varsity or Intramur.l^ Chorus and the Girls’ Sextet will' ha. pledg«l hls cooperation in Stunt night will be spomw.red by Delta Oamma Fraternity and is on the "Collegiate*’ staff. Jimmy l>aniell of Bogart, $100 To Buii'Jing Fund PHI su;ma TAi: plki>okh $100 TO BUH.DINCi FKND ti ■ I*hi Sigma Tau has pledge<l one hundr«*<l dollars to th« A(' build ing fund This one hundred dolHr pl<4jge u in a^fdltion to the amount pledged by the individual mem bers of the sorority. To a«cure this extra one hundred dol- Isr ple<)ge. the memb<'rs plan a project of selling hot dogs at the "y’* store one night a week. Josie (lalloway, who was mar ried to Billy Smith on November 14 at 4:30 p. m at the First present a musical program. At helping to I?*h^^ome“^n annu^ Georgia. Is the president of the I Christian Church of Wilson, wun the same time, Mrs. Tom Gravea always be cooperation and agree- It has Become an annu»i btcui A.^i.tinn i,... ... .-.c iiuic, T.wh.iih« camnus Kach class gl*e« »i8la<l<-nu Cooperatire AsMCiation. Rirpn a lln<-n shower by her sis of Wilson, who In past years has i ment with the Skills imnt and urlzn are given to th- ■ a member of the A Club. >ert at the Monday tnentlnr at lh<- aiislsted the Dramatics Club of, niques Cl«»», varsity refer^, havln« the best Jtunt. Itlll and a member of Phi I’appa Sigma Alpha F'raternlty houae The AC, will give a reading. 'Ihe opponents In the game. ,.[,rf»»*d his hope that •’'''aternlty. StudenU are cho*- bride was pr.-wnted silver in her The girls of the sorority have “ 1„. this activity and all that the class 1 en by a committ«e to cho*«n pattern. I’umh, d<roraied taken as their project the selling j example •“ this rear will be bl*-ilH> sent In as nominee* tojrakes, and nuU were »er»«d. The Of Atlantic CbrUtlan College pen nants. I color scheme was green and whits. DINING HALL COOKS STAGE WALKOUT j\ tfuit finally CMJiif to m hc»4t on the morning of .VovemlHT 17 a** *’Tilly,*' “Tina/* and Hue, lti«' dlninic lalt f'Kfka of .illMftltf HiHMlan ('f»lle|cr*, nl«4fe«l m iHild walkout at 10:H0, alm<»«t re«i(il(- e«| in < tuMM for Ihe aiudent U hltf htftfh in (he of pr*’|*ara4loti, a tt$n- fiiMlr»n ar<^<' lM*tw«*4*n tli«* an«l Mm. Ta)lor, ttm dielKian. he«-ati«<* ttn* )«!> l<'r*H (<m<*ii»t«<nt <'<>tnplain(a atMmf (heir |»rf*para(li»n of tlie f(MHl. In a alM»rt while*, llie IumI (heJr €4miM mtui nrM§m on and were iM’adlns f<»r (hn |»reaid»-n('« office. Wltiie (here, due («> Kufce%»rul |M*r«tiiwilve ef< fttrtm Uy Mlhtrt-tl If. iUt^, kf^|K*r, an atfre«'nient waa re«f-l»e«l and (lie a(r1ken> r<'- (urn<'<l l« (lM*lr iob«.

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