editorials # Man’s Ego # In Payment For Peace # Better Sex Education The Collegiate FEATURF-S • Protcenium ProceMton • Work In World Federalitm • Fashion Pattar IVOLL’MN 19 Atluntic Christian Colloiri', Novfmtn-r l.’>, I'.tl'' No, ivans To Head Money aising Program Here; !Iontinues Nov. 15-30 $150,000 Goal Set For Drive Wilson People Urged To Help Atlantic ('hristian College moves forward in its effort l<> build new buildiiiK-'t and improve old ones. The cxi uva- lion has been completed on the site of the irirls" old dfimitory, and construction will beifin in a few days and continue without any let-up. A new library will follow the [■ompletion of the Kii'l:<’ dormitory. Plans have been drawn Up for this building, and funds for the construction of thi.s nuu h needed addition have already been allocated. Dr. !1iUey annonnces that in, MI prohahlllly the library build-' - . win be lo<-at..l ndjacent to I MlZCllC Kin! Kail Joined by an arcade J Iih) fa< luK Strw*t and White- - j j-s h.a.i Avenue Attcfhi torum The third phane of the building i plan calls for complete renovation of Kinney Hal) into a modern huildinK which will serve a^^ the A Seniors Chosen Who’s Who Leaders of '^I'omorrow r>»linini«tration Building. Here ill he located the office* and I: ssrooma These three phases of the build Hn/ proRram are the Immediate BiniH and needs of the coUef^e. A clence balldinK. student activity btiiUlinc:. infirmary and others >• needed and will be provided soon as possible. Such an exten- baildin#; projrram requJrea a ..*• sum of money In order to be ■rarried out, and the adminlatra- ^ ItHin hopes work can continue j ***** of Kco t During H thffe day period, ex , tending from N o v ** m her 1 Uh , throu»?h the 13th. the Harriet Kl_ Hot Social Siienrt* Koriim met at W. (’. U. N. (V tt» discu?. the iM-o- nomlc HHpectfl of the world todiiy i Atlantic Christian (’oHe»:e wh« j represented by Klnjer Lt)ftin and , (liadys Mixelle The names of the speaker in- I vited to the forum included .*uch noted social scientists of today as Max l^rner. a former editor of PM and the "Nation", and Kd* Nourse, Kconomist and Faculty Elects Eight Seniors For 1948“ 1949 Who’s Who Annual Kiifht seniors have been chonen by the faculty of Atlantic Christian (’olleue for WHO’S WHO IN COly- l.KCKS AND rNIVKltSlTlKS OK A.MKKU'A. These stu dents were not picked by the Kxecutive Hoard thi* year a* formerly done, the reason beinK that many of the studvnta who were eliKible for the nomination were members of the K.xecutive Hoard. In view of this fact, the faculty elected these students by secret ballot, • Thf»«' sludenu wi*rt« rh(»»oo The abov i-an ('olleKf' pictured »iu«lenti« <hortrn n- Who and rnlverntlies Ueadlni: from left Jean St»M’oiher "({♦•nt* ‘ l<arnt‘S, S».ond rots "Itnck Jon*-- Ki»y ilhout let-up. S**veral representative Rroupa |hH^e been speaking and makinRi broadcasts from Station W’GTM ll-reparlnK for the bi>? money-rais-1 |ln,' campaign to be sponsored this, Imonth on November lS-30. It is known that Mr. Ira C. Kvans of lAHanta. (leorRla will return to. 'Wilson to be director of the en-. Itire campaign. He was here last! !>• ir doing similiar work and | Iniade the drive a successfl one. nomic Advisors to the President l^erner waK optimistic in saying that he thought that there was no imminent danger of war between the U. S, and Uussia because nei> ther is prepared for war nor ran either afford a war. Nourse, the President's econjnnic advisor, con stantly presented the over.ail eco nomic pictures, leaving conunent to the other speakers It wa- brought out (hat Htissla is not worried about armam^^nt as much iHe will arrive In a few days to ; Iprepare for the Initial opening of | communtsm In the world [the big iwo-weeks drive. The ten-; The inree uay program includ- Itativc building program calls for | ed roundtable and panel dls< u>; sions such as "Threat to Free donj and Security: War aud I>e- presslon", and "How Tan K«-on<t- mic Security Pe Provided The student representative re port that all were in agreement on our government’s adoption of a Democratic Socialism or social. (Continued on Page Kotir) Science Club Plans Program The Sfit-nr. Clul» ha*, had an a<'tlvf year so far, in a f«*w dayH tU»- (Mub will offer for sale en graved rttatlonery (»f A <’ Col- leK'v Thin paper is an excellent grad*', and if is anything like the sample it iK really beautiful. The money raised thronich this means will lie used to brinK the best O'-lentiflc proxrams available to our colleiT' chairman. j the 39 Pledges Take Vows .\ctl>ity on the campus was dominated by the InltUtlon of a Urge t rop or plfH)g*s into the fraternillra on the fourth, fifth' and «ixth of November. At least the pledK<*s themselvea found thst initiation takea a top pla^^e i in their minds during the crowd ed thr^e days. Hy Saturday Dtght evi*ryone, artivM and neophyte*, was ^lad to let up, let their halt down and celebrate. The fraternities announcn the initiation of the followtni new nif<mb«rs; PHI nKl.TA CAMMA IteevM Alphin. ('arroll James. "JoUy” (Alvin) James. t>>ank Harrvll. .Macon I’age. Ja< k HoKon, Laurlce l>anielH and Allen Tyndall. SICMA Al.PlfA David Green, (‘onner l/«*e, Itaymond Fleming, noted cons«Tvatitmlst and orni-1 Preaaely. (Jene Lucas, (iary tt)ologi)>(. lt*ctnr«*d and preKentetl j M«Win iH^nnis, Waller nu»vin* pi< ture« to tlie college, Marlon Rnnla. J nd townspeople on November 9. .. KAPPA ALPHA: Jarvla • I Ileaman. Dave Hryan. (!. C. Baaa. Tho roll.-K- nml lown.poople I J»> k »oyklu, J.. k ,1 Wll.on wer« nnd Ihrlll...! wh«n crl i " Mik- Who In Ameri right, firrit row "I.Ill' l«eactt. and I>a>ld Hardison Mt«*wn. John (*off. and Hill Ihtnson Ornithologist Lectures Here t’AIlI. W mU'KHKlSTKH. Vic President I Hoy Tart. George Hpir- W Itui'kbeister. .... ^ ■ f th.. M.tlo.ml A-i<t.ilmn H...l-ly 1 N. ITmior Hnr.li..m uli'fok.. an.l »liow..d moTlim AU^hrook'\roh.-rT Kt.hw' Iiiiren of wild bird and plant life . .. * .. Howard Chapel on .November The officers for the year j, j» yj •**“ my Fox. Mi^So.oOO. It is hoped that approx limately $125,000 can be obtained [In aid around Wiliion during this [ campaign. I .Many friends of the college I have pledged certain amounts of [money to the college building [fund, and the Wilson Campaign I «Continued on Page Four) President. Mary Kllen Tnlton; Chapel was darkened with Vire-Presldent. Tommy black- ' mous; Secretary, Charles Page Tr» a?^urer. Tommy W'atson Billy Rose And Wife Will Choose Pine Knot Queen Pictures of the conte.stanta for Queen of the 1 book have been taken and are now beinpr judged by Mr. :nid Mrs. Riliy Rose of New York City. Mr. Ro.se, now known a.s one of the greatest per.son- I alities in show bu.sines.s, wa.s the amateur shorthand ( hampion of New York durinj? 1916. He was a stenographer for o . ^. - — - ^ — Bernard M. Baruch, then he he-1 came a song writer and now pro-i jylCtl S LJOIJlttOt'y duces spectacles, especially *■— iairv, He opened the Cai I Puree, the first theatre rant and owns the famous night i The Men’s Dormitory Council I At thv first me«*ting we had ak" our Kiiest spealver. Mr- Penn T. Watson who talked on the pro- grams and activities of the local and state Carden (’liibs, Bh4» al»<» brought out ways and meanj^ In which the Science Club tan op<Ticte with the (rarden Clubs t<‘ . the advantau** of both o^^■anlr i : tions. Hpa- e in th** new S- len I has been loan<*<l to the (Mub as regular meeting place Ifere Hi»ni-- exhibits have been S4*t up. M<.;p and better displays and exhibits Yeur- ■ placed here in the future, Kodak pictures, taken by Helen- (Mub members and others, and en- terfMl in the p«‘rmanent kod.iV picture exhibit -»pons<»red by t! • Club all during the year, are n<iW on exhibition In the Science Ch ' room. Everyone Is cordially In vited to R**e this collection and rr ler his or her pictures to be di played and Judged at a later ti f >^oard^ and a large beaded “creen n ade the pictures stand out p^'rfe*’! relief. Mr i heister explained and commented j ' tm the pictures as they appeared; ; on the 'silver screen’*. Many of th»-»*e pictures; Were taken from, within "blinds" an<l with I photo lens which made It seem as if one loulil actually touch the ' bird with the hand Often the I pliotographer had to wait in one ^ of th'- rramped "blinds" for hours, even days to catch the shy M.S.M. Forms Active Grou p A chapter of the Meth(»dist fllu- dent Movement of North <’arollnA WHS recently organised on the ■ campus of Atlantic Christian Col lette under the auspices of the lo cal M>‘thi>di8t Church. The need of such an organisation has been questloniMl for some time because the college already sponsors an organization similar to this. The ('hristian Service (!lub. A meeting These lovely i( ailed last week and the de* ' cision where it could was made by the MethodUt students to organise. wild bird In a place Im« photograph«Hl. pictures in color bring to many pe()p|e a close-np view of beauti- fill cri.atur4.|i In oiir mlclut that! thu uroup WM thi.y poMlhljr would not In »j f»vor.>€l by hiTlnx with th«m R«t- wlioli. Ilfptlm(. nthiTwlw., I T'-ixl WlllUm W»llii. who baa long been associated with the movement In this state, to speak on the advantages of such an o,/. at which time prir.es will be giv* • Oroup Organizes. in November and the December i'lb In New York City. Billy Kone s Diamond Horseshoe. Dur ing the past war Mr. Rose jazzed* ip Hizet in “Carmen Jones" and toured Europe for the U. S. 0, He also had "The Diamond Horse- ■^hoe” tour Kurope. At this time. * is president and treasurer of ••illy Hose’s Diamond fTorseshoe, Inc.: Billy Rose’s Kxposltlon •'Pectacles. Inc.; Billy Rose's •'Otham Productions. Inc.; and Is member of the American So- >**ty of Composers, Authors and iMiblicatlons. Mrs. Rose is the former Kleanor Holm, famous stage and screen ar. The two have been very co- >perative and prompt in the '■'Htter of selecting the Yearbook’s 'luevn. In a letter to the editor of ^he Pineknot. both expressed pleasure In being asked to act as 3‘*dges. Contestants from the various lasses and organizations are as follows: Senior Class, Brownie | Jones; Junior Class, Evelyn Eco-1 nomous; Sophomore Class. Mary' I^u I.«asslter; Freshman Class, Horla Parker; Sigma Alpha, Sarah ^mith; Phi Delta Gamma. Susan j I'^wis; Phi Kappa Alpha. Peggy f-'ugate; Sigma Tau Chi. Joyce l*eterson; Delta Sigma, Doris >larper; Phi Sigma Tan. Sybil ' iJarrett; "A” Club. Phoebe Buck; | Hramatics Club. Lenore Phillips; l^noir County Club, Louise Mor- rin; cJlee Club. Evelsm Fussell; C hristian Service Club. Flo Bern- ‘‘f; Golden Knot. Donna Horton; ience Club. Mary Ellen Talton. The Queen and her attendants ^111 be announced at the Annual Coronation Ball which will be •eld December 4th at the Conn-1 Club. Plans for the occasion are underway but will remain in j strict secrecy nntll December ^th. The editor of the Pineknot and the staff urge cooperation *rom the student body in attend ing the Ball a« tuccew depends i ^Pon them. ’ organized Tuesday night, October ,„r#v 19th. The purpose of this organi- « < P ’• zatlon Is to make improvements | where they are needed Jn the’ men’s quarters, and to serve as a guidance committee. | They have furnished the neoded ' equipment for the fraternity ' houses, the men’s quarters In the gymnasium, and the men's bar-; racks. The walls and the floor In ■ the men's lounge have been painted. New rugs, furniture and drapes have l>een supplied. Dean Murray Is the faculty sponsor, and the officers are^ Royce Brinson, president; Klmer Loftln. vice president: and Bill; Brinson, secretary. Representa tives from Phi Delta Gamma are (Continued on Page Four) meeting will be Christmas dlnn- ^ Mr. Huckhelster brought out vividly how habitat Is so closely associated with the preservation of birds, other animals and plants that mnk<- life pleasant. «*ven pos sible in some instances. TheHe moving pictures bring a i me?«sage, in dellghtftil form, that will help us all in taking care of j the wonderfiil heritage of natural resources that Is ours If we take 1 rare of them. TRYING TIMES In ( h»|M*l Monday morning D<-»n of .Men. l.<*HUe >lurra>. and “Ited" U>r«I, Dlre<ior of .^tliletlf'S, made an np|H*al to the HtudentM of the colU*ge lo help ill liupr<»vliig ndatioim lH‘lHee« our li<Hd Hiitl K. C. T. (\ Uyrd frankly stHti^^l, rivalry cea>v«-' t4i Im* Hiich Mheri wanton <1«- htructlon of |MTsonal pro|M*rty n^iilt^t." .%lso Ityrd otat^’nt that iiiile*t*i file ndallon** iM-lneen ll»* two Instllutloii*! improves, tMir in**nib«THlilp In flw North Stat** (Vmfen'iice niiglit l»e at «tnke. j Christians Hold [Annual Meeting I The North Carolina Christian I Missionary Convention of the Dls- I ciplen of Christ, held Its annual , convention at the Hroad Street Christian Church In New Hern, North f'arolina November 10-12, 194K. The (heme U*r the convention organixntion and its policies. MUs Jennie Martin, director of Christ ian K^ucatlon at the local church, said (he main purpose was to keep the group In touch with their church and to work in a co operative manner with other organizations of the campus. Mr. Wells Introduced to the group POWKR. the student's devotion al book; MOTIVE, a magazine dealing with the problems of stQ> dents, and the Methodist stu- dent s newspsper. Th»- following officers were I»residenl. Carroll James; Vice President. Wesley Nobles; Serretary and Treasurer. Tempe Tharrington; Reporter, Alice Reid Merry. Judge Contestants was. “We pr*‘£s on Toward the Goal Phil. .I K" .Ministers and laymen from alt over North Carolina attended this convention and made plans for the 'omlng year. Perhaps one of the greatest acrompllshments of the roup was to adopt a new consti-! j tution. under which the North ; Carolina t!hristlan Missionary I f'onventlon may operate more ef- I fe< tlvejy. Atlantic Christian College stu- I d* nts and faculty w»*re well repre- ■ nted at this convention. The College Glee Club and Quartet performed s<*veral occasions ! throughout the crtnventlon. At the Atlantic Christian C^ollege ban- ; qu“t held Thursday evening. ! Nov»*mber 11. the A. C. Glee j Club ent'-rtained the Alnmnl of I the Institution. Later In the «!ven- : Ing David Hardison spoke to the . group 'onf ernlnp the extra-currl- ' • ular artiritie*; of the erhool and their purpose. S**v»ral speakers from different ! parts of nur nation added roach to the aucr-e^s of the convention. Among thos«* who were ootstaod- j ing were Dr. D. Ray T^lndiey, I f>«‘an of the Brite College of the * Bible. Texas Christian T!nlverslty. ^ and Myron T Hopper, head of the Country Club Reorganizes T^e I^eolr County Club met for re-organlzatlon o n Thursday, October 7. At that time, election of offi cers for the college year '48-49 was carried out. They are as fol> lows: President. George I>tiHose; Vice-President. I*roctor Hardison; .Secretary and Treasurer, Jane Dudley. The group elected Ix>ulse Mor ris to be their Queen for the Pine knot contest. Regular meeting time for this organization Is at ft:00 p. ro. every other Wednesday night, and .November 10th was the first meeting In the new month. , for their leadership ability, for I their character in upholding the ldc»als of the college and for their ! echolaatic rf*cords The eight students chosen were Milton h. (Duck) Jonee. of j Dunn who Is now pr««sident of the Htudent Cooperative Aaeoclatlon of Atlantic ('hristian ('ullege. His other activities during bis college career are Hecretary and Vice- President of 'A'* <'lub-J-J-«; Vice President Hiima Alpha S-S- 4-; Hasehall-1 S. Hasketball-1-1. V'Ice PreMldent of Hoy's Dorml- t«»ry councll-5 . ('halrman of Campus Driven S-; MemlHtr of Public Kelatlonii Committee-1-; Vice President of Hophomore Class: (2old<*n Knot-S-4-; Harnett t'ounty Club 2 1, Veterans Club- Kugene If !lnrne« of Wilson, an outstsnding student In music, has honors for his many duties serving as Kditor of Pine Knot-S- Member of Phi Kappa S-4; Kx ecutive hoard 4 . Golden Knot Honor Hor|ety-4 ; <’oncert (^om- mitteel-: HiH'ial Committee 4•; Annual Staff*l>; t'olleglate Staff- I-: (Hee Club-t-S-4-. Dramatica Cluh-S-4-; Veterans Club-l-1-4 David (' Hardis<m. of Arapa hoe. his activities are 8. C A. ('ablnet-1-. Treasurer of fl<»pho- more <'lass; V Blore Msnager-t*; i Marshall'S-; Tuesurer of t'ooper- { alive Association S-; Treasurer of I "A** (!luh-S-; Hgt -atlarms of Hlg- i ma Alpha President of Gold en Knot 4-; <?hlef Marshall 4-. John L Goff, of Wllllamston, holds honors In th«-se actlvltl<Hi: 8e< reisry of H C A -2-; Secretary of Phi Kappa Alpha-S-, Secretary of "A” (!lub; President S, C. A.- I-; Vlca president of Veterans' Club-!)-. Chairman of special events-4-. Klitabeth Ann I^ach, of Wll- aon. who was Queen of the Year Hook In '4 7. holds these honors President of Freshman <'Iass; Marshall-2*3-4-; Golden Knot-2- !l'4; Pan Hellenic (Viuncll-S-4'; Kditor of Pine Knot-2-; Hecretarr of Pan Hellenic Councll-4-; I>el- ta Hlgma-2-S-4-; Secretary of Co operative Ass(m iatlon-4-; May Court Atlendant-J-. Jean D. Strother, of Stantons- burg, a transfer from Campliell, came to Atlantic ('hristian Col lege her sophomore year and holds these honors; Vice presi dent, President and Secretary of Delta Hlgma-S-4 ; Se< retary of Senior (’lass-4-; Social Committee* 4-; Stage and Script-4-. William J Hrins^)n. of Arapa hoe, holds honors in these activi ties' Business Manag<*r of (?ol- legiate-H-: Vice President of Senior (?lass-4-; President of Junior Class-3-; VIre president of o f Coop4<rative Asaoclatlon-4-; Phi Kappa Alpha-2'S-4-; Men's (!horus-2-; (ile« ('lub-J-; Men's Dormitory ('ounc||-3-; IHbatlng Team-3-. Hoy II Hrown, of Dunn, holds these honors President HIgma Alpha-3-; President "A" <Mul>-3-; Harnett County-1-2; Preeldent of Pan Hellenic (Council-4-. These studf^nts and their ac tivities will appear In the WHO'S WHO ANNtJAL of this year Pictured above are Illlly R' « »h» »"<» Kl-anor Holm judge* for the Pine Knot Que-n. Holidays Begin November 24 A Colkgf- has announced that Thanksgiving holidays begin WedneiiMlay, November 24 at one o’clfK'k and continue through November 2^ Claaaes will be re sumed at eight-thirty .Monday morning, November 29. iK partment of Religious F/duca- All absences lmm<v)lately b#- I Hon at th*» Colley* of the Bible, j fore and aft**r the holiday will he I Islington. Ki*ntufky Dr. Sylvest-1'mexcused and count as double . fContinued on Page Four) ruts Music Group Gives Concert The Music Department, under the direction of Mr. John Fon taine, its first concert of the year on November 19 In Ifoward Chapel Mr. Edward Stallings of Wil son. North Carolina waa the guest artist of the evening Mr Fontaine's vocal pupils, assisted by seven members of the choir of the First Christian Church of Rocky Mounts were presented In concert Those from Rocky Mount who part|c|pat*«d In the program were Mesdamee Jack Wooten. Guy Dlion. I.«ols Vick, Ishmeal Ricks. Sam Chap lain, and Messrs. f^verne Wood ruff and James Taylor. Although these people are not enrolled aa students at Atlantic Christian Collegs. they are special pupils o/ Mr. Fontaine. The first part of the program was devoted to sacred music, and the second part was given to secu lar music. There were three choruses and the following pupils appeared In solo Mrs Dixon. Mrs. Ricks. Mias Tassie l>angley. Miss Ramona Worley. Messrs. Gene Barnes. Kerry Kl^kllghter and I^verne Wf^odroff (ContlnnM on Page Foor)

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