editokiaf-s a Good-by 9 Curtain Call a Words to the Wi»« The Collegiate I i;.\rrui;s • For Ihr Uterary Mind • Thought* • Through Th«* Knot Hole Volumn 20 Atlantic rhrijthian t'oiU-trt*. May 2f>. litfiO Number 7 yV. C. C. To Observe Largest Graduation Exercise In History; 89 To Graduate Club y^y^/A•^^s Final I ppeamncv he Atlantic Chrislan Collcj?e Gift' Club under the direction of Rebecca Barnes presented their ui»rlnK convt»rt on Thurs- evening. May 11. ut 8:00 p7 m.. in Howard Memorial Ch ip<*l and on F'riday mornmg, Mi*v 12th, at Rock Ridge for the stud*‘nts there. Il'he soloists were Mrs. Joy Tiylor, Miss Charlotte Hurst, Aubrey Shingleton, Miss Peg*{y and Larry J»arler'. The Pianist was Miss Ann Hullock. ^Listen to the Lambs,” a sac- number by Dett-Harris. was the first number of the concert. Hurst was soprano soloist, hree novelty tunes were next the program. They were e Big Brown Hear ” by _;er. My Little Banjo” by hmont, and “The Orchestra • arranged by Schuman. he next portion of the concert four soloists. Mrs. Joy T»vlor. soprano, sang 'Gianina Mia” by Frime. Aubrey Shing- l«ton. t*^nor, then huhk 'Silent- ]y|Into the Night I Go” by Wev- er. Miss Peggy Mason, soprano, gtfng "The Second Mmuet” by H#s! The final soloist was Lar ry I’arlHr. who sauK "StlH vie dlf ‘.'i icht” by Bohm. ^The concluding part or the ^n< « rt presented by the Glee 3ub consisted of four numbers. The first was “Visions’' by Sjo- ber«-Balogh, which was followed by Scott’s. ‘Think of Me.” Next. Romberg's “Will You Re member” (from Sweethearts) was enthusiastcally receved by the .ludience. The concluding .number ol the concert was The Donkey Serenade” by Friml.* I^s an encore the Glee Club ^.scnted •Whispering”, after pich they received several cur- ir calls. The Glee Club s composed of udents from ail classes of the illece. It is a regularly sched- class and classes are held cm Monday, Wednesday, and Frid.iy afternoons. At present then* are 35 members. louring the class perion, the Glee Club studies different types of iaiinl<'. All practice durltiK year leads toward the annual Spring Concert. ^The Glee Club is a valuable Aset to school assemblies, pre- Mntmg special p ro g r a m s throughout the year. On other usions in additon to sichool :?rams they have sung for dhurch and cvic groups in sur- x^nding towns. In commence- meiu exercises they play an Im port.int part as they supply music for the occasion. IMembers of the Glee Club are Mils*;, Jeurlene Bartholomew, ^mpie Bass, Ann Bullock, Eliz- ^^'•th Coor, Joyce Harrell, Jo Hgh, Dolores Labaki, Edith iJfe-n?ley, Charlotte liurst, Peg- g> '.ason, Sedalia Smith, Mary Jjpo Warren, June Holton, Allie 1^ Johnnie Sawyer, Betty Yar* Ifciough, Mrs. Joy Taylor, and Qi iham Liles, Morgan McKin ney, Larry Parler, William ft ■’ht, Aubrey Shingleton, Geo- Taylor, Durwood lyson, Qu.'- Wenzel, Robert Wheeler, K'-nneth Denning, Guy Elliott, A Robert Jones, Kerry Kick- Ifchter, Fred Boyce, Wlibur Bal- If' Edwin Alston, and Jam- .Mchols. CUiss of ’SO ^ m Jarman To Give Farewell Sermon; Waters Will Preach Baccalaureate; Dr. McLain to Speak at Commencement The 1 omini'iu'fiiii'iit I'Xfii iM- . of .Mhintu Chn.stiun c'olU>v;o will tiofJin Siitunlay. Miiy :!7, with lh«> aniiuul class ninht at K 00 o’clock in llnwani I'haprl On Suniliiy inoriiinf.; l)i Ci'cil A Janmin. actin#; |)ri*si()rnl of thi* coll«'(',o nnd pastor of the h'list C'hrtisian church of Wil son, will (ii-liviT the farrwfll stTnion at Iht' Christiun church Sunday cvonmi; at H:()0 o’clock tin- Hrvfri-iul John M WattTS, minihtcr of thr Hfthany ('hristian church at Arap.ihoc and foninT head of the dcpiirtinent of rt'tiuiiii) .it ihr viillfttr. will lj(*ll(*r Orgitnizdtiini /ssu(* aids Front row left to rinht: ■|>o< " Hardjr, Harbara Itoule. ’ J«rry" Overman, H. M Mt*rri*r, l>a'ftd IJridKefH. preaidHnt of the aenior rlag*; Jop and Harold Haln. .H#cond row. Uallare Kirby, (Jrady (IrlfTen, Warren Uarii***. Charl*>ia SharkUford. All*** LariKston. Arah »nd Kalph Moore, Third row; lUll Halna, (irover MorrU. Charles Kxum. Kdna Joyn»-r, Peisuy Fu*at«. “Hparky .McCaakill, and Harht*! Horton. Fourth row Syhll Harreti, Loul.^ HaliMH “Ki'd'' Harno*, Proctor llardlHon, Hill Ward. Darlene Tucker, ami Prldr**n Harn<»K Flfih row ' IVevee ' Hai»«, N«-d KIkioii, Paul (JIay.er. Alvin (>w»*nH. Sta.y KIhk. »IU Winborn*- Walton (‘olov *ud Wllllaiu Wlndhaui. ^ Alpha Gamma Language Fraternity Founded Here tlrliv«»r th«* huv i’uluui »er- Mioti In Howard ('hiiprl On Monday moining. M;ty 29. at 10 34) o'(i(H'k the annual grud- nation rxcrriHr^ will Ix* held in Howard Chaprl, at which time < jght>-Krvrn urnlori* will receive thru h.ilt'hrloi «if urti degrren Th«‘ t ninmenrrnirnt addreaa will hr given by Dr Haytnond McLiiin, pirnKiciit of Ttatiayl- , v.mla i’otlruf. tt l.rxingtun. i Kenturky I)i Mt'Lain ri*ceivctiiclM d at the Univrr»lty «if Chi cago «ind Went«*rn H»*irive Uni- I vecmfy He has an M A degree I from ('olumbia IJntvetsUy nnd ! M. I) from the Uiilvrmlly of . KentUiky. ronfiMied In 1W42 Dr J Mt'Lain was preMdrnt <»f Kurekii I t'olN'gr in Kurrka, lllinoiii frcmt 1 IIKW to IWHW Hf s»*rveUM <»f Aflantl<- (*hrUi)uii college. fM’shinen and other »tu dent.s wh«» wer«* not member* of oiH* of thi'Hc orKatilxalloni Tt*- ceived bii Phi K.ippa Alpha Theatif from fraternity with twenty-tw*». Rig* • H<- m the piiKt preM^lent «»f the ma Al]>ha fraternity w .i.-* >e< oiu^ i Bo<»nl of Highei FUhirathm of with mxleen plrdg<’a. Foll<»W' | th«* Puripies *>f <*hrl*l; rhali- tiiK thi*m- two Tuu i man of th»‘ ( onwniK.!n Atlantic Christian college pnjpui: ihls year, as in former »r*. by the Science Club. The ‘ would like to thank par- Hrly Phi SlKma Tau and the pan Hellenic Council fur their. f‘rou8 donations, as well as M many Individual donors who piped to make the drive a sue .■ Hnc<*r is the spconrl largest of death In the United' f heart trouble being the i : it. Funds are (greatly needed to I* ry on research to find the and the prevention of can- "a* well as to diagnose thfme flr**ady sufTerlng from this dis-; It has heen discovered only that cancer Is not confined the older folk, but is attack- young people and even babies (Continued on Page Six) On April 1950. two hun dred Juniors and seniors dined and danrvd at the Wilson Moose hall, observIuK the annual Junior- Senior Hanuet. The affair began with the banquet at seven o'clock and eud**d at one w'lih the play ing of the cloHlug dance uuraber by }lal Grant and his orchestra. Flowers were presented to the * dates at the door. After every one was seated, Fat” I’atterson, president of the Junlar Class, ex tended a general * welcome to everyone- A toast to the guests was Kiven by Klizabelh Coor with Coach Hob Unynolds responding Jack Allsbrook, current president of the student body, j?ave a toast to the seniors and David HridK- ers. president of the Senior Class, responded In behalf of the sen iors. Dr. Lineb«*rK©r. pastor of the Lutheran Church of Wilson, re- turn»*d thanks. The menu con sisted of roast turkey, dressing, peas, potatoes, lea. and ice cream. The forxl was furnished by the China (Clipper. Beautiful flower t arranK»*rnents adorned the tables, flanked by liKhted candles. After the bangnet. tiie mem bers of both classes were enter- tained by the “Hardy Qi’iartet’ inadH up of Kerry Ki*wls. News Briefs stage and Script Keyj for work in the dra matics club were awarded to Bernelle White, Jack Overman, and F'red Hoyce. To roceive a key one must have HO pomti. or have worked for four years ui dramatics. Norwol'S HA.NOKOK —Siamese po* lice carried out a probe followlns publication in Siamese language newspapers of reports that Amer ican "fifth rolumnists" had set up a network In Slam "under the supervision of General MacAr- thur." Major General Phao Srlyanond. deputy director-general of the Po lice Department, announced after the iDvestlgatlon that special a- gents questioned Siamese editors and reporters attached to the newspapers concern#*d. They ex- tracte mg feature. Its main purpose is to stimu late an interest in and acrjuire ; a more intimate knowledge of : the people whose languages are | heng studied and to make a 1 • contribution towartls a better understanding between them and ' j our country, i I Requirements for member- j ' ship in this fraternity are that the student be in or have com pleted the first seme>*ter of the second year language class, and j have an average of B on lang- I uage and (* on all other courses. I Of the nineteen members I here, eleven were Initaited at j Mitchell College in Statesville, ' April L*S« at the annual Natonal (Congress held there. They I were Dr. Ltu Lassiter of Fcur Oaks, Andrew Kdmundson of Oriental, Mss Lucy Gray of Deep Kun, Fred Boyce of Grim- esland, Ernest Duncan of New Bern, Miss Opal Kobersini of Washington, and Miss Gerald ine CorlK'tt of Z^bulon. At the meetng Mist Opal Rob erson was elected recording sec retary for the Natonal Congress. At th«> flrst meetinK of the Alpha Gamma Chapter, the eight eligible persons who were unable to go to Statesville were Initiated. They were L. L. Mur ray, teacher of Spanuh, Mits Nellie Rae Pridgen of Wilson, Jack Holton of Wilmingt^m. Rog er Holloman of Saratoga, Miss Christine Williamson of Rock Ridge, Norwood Dunn of Sel ma, Charles Phillips of Sara toga, and Miss Charlotte Hurst of Wilson After the initation of the new members, officers for the next fContinued on Page Sixj Gamma fraternity, ten. and Delta Sigma Koronty, seven. IMeer, trean- urer, Jean Dew; lejxntet. Car olyn Ballanee. and (l4«iplain, Ann Merrtt. President of F*hl .Sigma Tau is Martha Ixju Williamson. Oth er officer* are Marjorie Jen- nette, vice-president. Audrey Jones, ►ecretary, Jane Dudley, treasurer. Margaret Winstead, historian; and Nell Beaman, chaplam. Phi Delta Gamma's officers arc MS follows !/<»e Potter, president; Teer of varlou). Hocial. educ.itlonnl and honot at > ot ganirations. Aft are Spanish nuijors; and five are majors in leligion. Most of these are plan ning to teach next year, I'hi.H year Kraduatlng class Is the largest to graduate In the history of the college After thla graduiition there will l>e very few veterans left at Atlantic Christian (*olle^ere- Biilogh iit the buccalaureate ser mon on Sunday night and "LU^ ten to the Lambs** by Detl. Harris at the graduatlrm exer cises on Mon lay morning They will be dlrecteel by Miss Rebec ca Barnes and acrompanled at the piano ny Miss Ann Bull<»ck. ThoM- to r»c<-ive ert Cannady, Kvelyn Carroll, Jack Canhlon. Howard C'ayton. Jamva Cobb. Riiymond Cobb, Walton Coley, Cius Constatlne. Waller <’orrell, Jr>e Coatin. Kenneth D<’nning. Julia Dew, Kugene Driver. Kvelyr. Kcky" Kcono- rnous, Tommy F*conom<»us, Rob ert Freeman, Peggy Fugate, Paul Glazer, Aubrey Godwin. Benoy Godwin. Catherine B Griffin, Grady Criffw, Morrison Griffin. Joby Griffin, Herl>erl L Hale*. Pr<»cior Hardison. Irvin B. "Doc” Hardy, Harry Helmer, (’harle* Hester Rel>ecc» High. HIH. James Hort