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THE COLLEGIATE
NOVEMBER 19. 1954
A GLIMPSE OF THE PAST
M«r^haU I’lrtr Knul t^44 —
Krnfrou Jamr^ RrAty; J I*.
( harlotU- Thoma%. < hlrf. ilrirn
T'^ndall: floHxrd Jamrii.
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JOF HOLLIDAY 1942
I Mr. Jo€- Holliday would require
I a book U) list any portion of hif
achipvemcnt.v H« i' al Iht* pr*. M
Prr?id<*nt of the S^'ntor Cl.tsx Su-
I pcrvi»»>r of'thf- H t'\ .«n ■
Is pl<*icinR u -str jiiu hid : h a Ix rth
•on Ihe fjr>r slrini^’
Hi t^«i5 b(^n outstanding in the
' fi-!d of Lit< ratur»». having recently
written, directed and acted in a
I r.Kil which was proM*'nu*d t<» iht' 5tu-
I dent body and on the stage of the
. theatre; (COLLEGIATE.
• November 18 IMl-
Old Maid'i» Club—Pine Knot 1910 — Officers: ( hief Old
Maid. L<»s«ii#* Davln: Assistant Chief, (irace Lockliear. Motto:
'*If al first }ou don't xuccred. try. try again. ' Flower: Kachelur
Button. Time of Meeting: “When the Harvest Moon is Shining'
Me#*ting Tlare: Courtin’ AHey,
Miss Triss} . T;^rtha Klley — “My dinner in peace, if I but
had '‘Srase.*’ Mis« Bossy. FZrsie Walker—“A fireside, a kettle:
a home, and settle." Miss Precisy. Grace Lockliear— “Any man
is nice, but 1 want Kice." Miss Hirty. Georgie Howard—“I tell
you a fac’. I’ve g«»t t4» have “Zac.”
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Physical Culture Class Pine Knot 1910
GlrU' Kaakrtball—Pine Knot Kffle Pridgen. ('apt«in;
Callle Hltler«on: F*ther Bryant; Bettie High; Mattie Ler Sugg;
Kub4*ll Sygg; Mora Hill; Nannie Peral Qulnnerlj ; Blanche Al-
Irn; l/Oul«e Nabell. Manager; l>ovie C'obb.
Letter To Editor
November 18, 1941
After nearly three months of collefre life, it seems
that college life 'ain't' what it is cracked up to be. The
social lide, espefially, in bad shape. ... It aeems that
.■wmethinu is lackinK. and something i.-'. It's dancing (as
if you did not know), of course, it is a sin for boys and I
jrirls to dance together at a Christian institution. Of'
lourse, il'< not a !*in for Rirls *o dani-e with each other.
Why, then; are bi'v, and ifirl.*- allowed to have classes to-,
Kether. (■;«( tojrettier. date ti»Kether M times a month),
and play pinif i)onjr together, . . DancinK would make
t ampu.< life more enjoyable for all. and keep the students
»I .K-hool ni(i4 <)i the week-end. . . . Thi.-- letter i.-i prob
ably written ii vain; but "dancmv crushed t" earth .-ihall
n.-e ;nr«in ”
A< <■ ha.-* it.« fimt <i«n< e on the campu.- The history
makinu event wh.*: permitted by an act of the collefte’s
boar<l I'f tru.ttee.s i('t)l.l.Ei;lATK. May 11, 1950).
**■ .MinUtrrial \Nsix-iaUon—rinr Knot. 1913 Top Rou
Small and Camios
t •r.tinuf-i fr*^n^ P^ge Oik-
em5>s»>vi'<i b> Ihf city of TiM*<»n in
ArgrnU}..i Xv dt'^ign a cumpletcljr
new campus f«>r me university iti
that c)t> !n the of txiild-
IU4 this new schoui. the top of a
mountain rangr Irvelcd and
the umversity built there
Pr*gre«a Made
Tbe Board oi Trustees and the
Building Committee after wving
IK* ir A >rk. ft *-; th.it Atlantic Chris-■
tian C'Uage h«> •rnpU>yed two of,
I the fim 5t architi-ct: av .iilable toj
work fc! the O’lU Ke The tvn> men
in rec^Ai
>>k&
have reportcKi
rapid progress in ineir overai!
campus plan for the college Com'*
pletJon of thetv plans is expected
in the ne^r future
HrighI Moore J » W alker. Oscar Mattox. Joe Swain K K u .t Sullivan.
Srcond Row: Professor K. L Barham Haye* Parish ThirH i? * I rofessor G. K. Swarthout
L,-rS.dlrr, I>, J,« . ( KichaTd Ba*"v Rairt \ S ^
» o na*D>. K»_lP>£h I.. Topping^John M. Waters, B. F. Oden.
Students Visit Duke
Homecoming
at the Tirst ChrisUan Church on
Sundit> mornifiS at 11:00 o'clock
C'ommlUer
Homecominu pUnr: werr under
the direction of Mr. James K Fu;-
gbum. over-all chairman and the
following committeemen: Mr. G
H. Swam. Mr Allan Sharp. Mr.
James Hebbe, Mr. Jack McCom-
as. Mr Ru-wll Arnold. Mj*» S B
W..r<i Mr;: Albert Hoffman. Mr
Albert Hoffman Mr M. L. Adams,.
■Mr James Hemby. Mr Ed Rider.
Mr. C. L Brown. Dr. M P. Burt!
David Blackwood. Miss Re-
Mr
becci. Tomlinion. Mr. Zcb Whitc-
J hurst. Miss Peggy NichoUs Miss
I Jo Ann Moore. Mr Jimmy Harris
Mis.": Joan Kelly.
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west campus. The AC delegatior.
attended the morning session in
which state officers. NCEA offi
cials. and the National FTA sec-
reUr>- took part. This meeting wa^
followed by discussion groups for
college chapters.