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may 8. 1954
THE COLLEGIATE
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Inauguration Puzzle
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( IIAKLKS I.. COON SFNIORS
A concentrated of High
School Duy is being prepared
'for seniors f r o nr» Wilson's
I Charles L. Coon High School
who will visit the campus of At-
1 lantic Christian Collcgr Thurs
day afternoon, May 13. Included
in the progrom is a concert by
•ge’s Mixed Chorus in
Chui
Arnold Paintings
Shown In Florida
Tlir works i»t Kus&eil Armild t
nu-mlHT u( the Atlantic ChriNti n
('nUi'gr faculty in the Art Depart
nii nt. .ifr included In u >how oi
(iftt-t-n youni: SiHJthoa:(l4*rn panit
• I' iH-iui* held .it th«
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ni«* ••fM-jnni Ajull 15 ■r.a'i
Will cln.sr in Mu> 'I'he
nu-nt *»f An of !he College «•*
Anhilectuie anti AllU'd Art* ol Uu
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thi >h«iw It is b<Mng held >n th«
l-nivj‘r»ity Student S«*rvice ('entes
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thiN I'xhibitioii is to call aHentitii
tt) thi tiu^litx of painting that >-
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nunnattee from a large group •»'
vooni: t>uinterii rrcommcnded b>
'hiWf i>f ihe jtoulhra.st’^ most pi^un
mmi «*xj>crt< in the field of art
Tlie patnting!< by Mr Arnold an
abstract works tn ollii He hitx be<*i
a mcnilxT of the ACC faculty foi
thrre ye;ir». A graduate <»f ACt'
he h:i5 aUo studii'd at the An
Students l<rague of New York ami
received the NLmtrr’s degree li.
art from the University of N<uUi
Cantlina.
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Howard Chapel.
Atlantic Christian’i first ven
ture into television will take the
college's Mixed Chorus tc
Greenville on Wednesday, May
19, for a half hour telecast be
ginning at 4:30. James Kulghum
and Cecil Willis are working on
the script. James Hemby will
ammunce
A Savings Bank For The IndiTidual
SAVE WITH
Wilson Industrial Bonk
Interest Compounded Quarterljr
Member Federal Deposit Innurance Corporation
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UEI-TA SKiM.A
Delta Sigma Sorority welcomes
its nine new members, Pauline Sal
ter, Dorothy Newman, Jackie Vick,
Ernestine Mozingo, Pauline Steph-
• nson, Laverne Batten, Doris Stri
land, Bobby Tilghman and Emily
Adams; they are proud of each
of them.
Delta Sigma has been working
on a project for quite sometime
to be presented to the infirmary
and it is almost completed. "Ma'
can hardly wait to see what it is.
I Phi Sigma Tau contributed to the
i Inauguration Day by taking churgc
i of the registration and helping de-
i corate the chapel.
PHI SIGM.\ TAU
Phi Sigma Tau held their annual
Spring Banquet April 10 in Farm-
vUle. Dr. Mildred Hartsock was
*he guest speaker. The Seniors’
■iift.*; were presented by our spon
sor, Mrs. Doris Holsworth. The
graduating seniors were Bronna
Brook.s, Marjorie Byrum, Nan Mat
tox. Mickey Raynor, Judy Win-
.^tead. Carolyn Lee and Lois Moore.
i.SIG.MA TAl Cill
The highlight of Sigma Tau Chi's
I activities for thi.s semester was
i the Annual Spring Banquet which
' was held in the Cherry Hotel on
April 24. During the banquet the
: senior members were honored with
1 gifts and a farewell speech by Jo
Ann Mnore The members who will
' not return to their sisterh<x>d next
fall are: Margaret Harris, Max-
' me O Connel. Mildred Blackmon
Beckv James, Kuth Lockamy, Dfjl
' Smith, Gl(iri:i Etheridge, Sybl'
Sanderson, Annie Morris- Joyner.
Janet Wieks, and Dorif Barne;
' Initiation was held April 19, and
i the sisterh«)d welcomed 10 new
i members. They are: Dot Oakey,
'Gloria Bass. Shirley Bunn. Jean
Murkhalter, Jo Ann Crumpler, Joan
Edwards, Becky Ellington, Ann
Edwards. Elena Lawler, and Syble
Ellis.
Af a continuation of the norority’i
service work, plans are being made
to visit the old folk's home in the
afternoons and entertain them with
group 'Ringing.
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and on* of th* btfgoat IlttI*
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ConKratuIalionfi to
Dr. Travis A. White
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