P«ite Six THE COLLEGIATE DECEMBER 15. 1954 (' (<>• -4. Science Club Tw«*nty»two memberf of thr Scl* •nri C!ub m»de • trtp to lUlelgb •od ChApe) H.il on Dcrrmbrr 9. Th*- purpose of this trip w«j U» vi«tt the mutrum in R^irigb and Ihr rUnrtArium in Cbap«‘i HUl. Thi« wfis one of the four trips planxird by ibe club frir the year. Pat While wti flcctrd to rep- rt w nt the Sclcm e Club for PiAc Knr>t Qttven. Stage and Script Ur and Mr» Hugh John- *li)0 «rre ho*U to S t • (c ukI Script Club for their party on Dacember 4 tt four •'clock. A Urge number of Suge ukd Script'* men!)ber> wrre pr<*«:Dt k> eojuy the hllung, dancing, dng- iDg. ind gamri. Entrrtainmrot vai provided by Ruby Wlg^os, aod Edytbe KuUer wa« In charge of ■le (Oud. Everyone preumt bad a wondprful time and U grateful to Mr. and Mri. Jotuutoo fur their knepltallty. Greek Letter Fraternities Future Teachers The December meeting of the rature Teacheri Aajoclatlon met at ■ dinner meeting at the First PrasbyteruiD Church on December t. President Elaloe Godwin pre- at the business meeting fbl- kmlng dinner. One of the olgh- Vghts of the meeting was a panel discussion oo Student teaching. The FTA is now msking plans tor the Stste NCEA Convention to bo held In Asheville in Msrch. It Is hoped that many of the Asso- iiation's members wlU be able to attend Harper Hall Hearts are light and eyes are bright In Harper Hall as Christ mas approaches. Many of the girls luve b«n appointed to serve on •ommlttees formed to carry out varioui Christmas activities. The •ommlttees are as follows: Duorwsy ct>mmltte<'; Miss Tom- Uns«n and Hflen Fayi- Tixld. co- ehalrmen; Tunie Darden and &tty Zeno Lee. Christmas tree commltt»-c: Emi ly Adams, chairmin; Kay* Wat son and Carolyn Cherry. Christmas party committee: Ra- chel Whitfield and Mamie Davi.i. eo-chslrmcn; the council members will also ser>e on this committor. Undcrprlvllrgi'd children c o ni- mlttiC; Elaine Godwin, Hetty Zene tier and Tonle Darden. Gift committee: JoAnn Thomas and M irgie Bllnsnn. On Thursday night the girls ■ill gather In the "rec" room for thrir annual Chrutmas p irty. Each Ooor will present two stunts: the best stunts will be awarded prizes. After imglng Christmas songs and playing games, fruit and candy will be served. To climax this gala evening — the eleven o’clock light bell will not be rting in Harper Hall Sigma Pi Alpha The Sigma Pi Alpha llonorary Language Fraternity held Its an nual Chrl.itraai Program on Wed- OMday. December 8, In the White House. M'-mbers of Sigma Pi Alpha Fra ternity. members of language clas ses, and guests united In sn imag inary tour of France, Spain, Latin America, Ui*rmany and Japan. Va rious rooms in the White House were decorated to represent the respective countries. The program of France included: Christmsa 8b>ry—Joe Bulla French ('ostoms—Vers Weathersby Silent NIctat and—Various French Other Kongs Students A French Solo—Janie Lsngley The program of Spain included: Christmas Htory—Connie Dsvis Spanish Cnstomi—BUly Westhersby Mexicaa Customs—.%berlardo Montano fUlent Night sad—Varloos Spanish Other Hongs iUadents * The Christinas Story was read In German, a talk of German cus toms. and "Silent Night" and oth er soogs were sung by the German cIass. Kaoru Nonaka. ai the represen- t a t i v e of Japan, sang "Silent Night," read the Oiristmas story in Japaaese, aod discussed Jap anese customs. Refreshments c oasis ted of Chal- upas, cate au lalt, Kuchen, and Japanese tea. Business Club The Business Club held its regu lar meeting Thursday, December 2. at Parker's. There was a su|> per and also a short informal busi ness session. Those who attended the meeting enjoyi'd the supper, which was a change from the usual procedure of the meeting, "nie purpose of the supper was to encourage more memt^rs to attend the meetings and to enjoy the variety of the meeting which the supper offered. There was some discussion on methods of raising funds to be used for the project which the Business Club hopes to accomplish this year. No definite plans were made: how. ever, the Business club is planning to have a Christmas party at the next meeting, which will be held on Thursday, December 16, in the afternoon. All those who wish to become members of the club and all old members are urged to attend the meeting of December 16. Greek Letter Sororities Sigma Tau Chi Sigma Tau Chi and their Phi Kappa Alpha brothers wxirked to gether on the float for the Home coming Parade. They also worked together decorating the fraternity house, ser\-ing punch and cookies to visitors and decorating the din ing hall for the Homecoming Dance. Sigma Tau Chi was In charge of the annual Christmas Song Fest, under the leadership of Eleanor Hatsell on Sunday, Droember 12, at 9:30 Phi Kappa Alpha On Tuesday evening, November 23, Phi Kappa Alpha held Its monthly stag party at the South erner in Elm City. This year, as in the past, the members of Phi Kappa Fraternity have volunteered their services to the Wilson Junior Chamber of Com merce to help with their annual toy drive. The boys have beien repair ing toys for the underprivileged children nf Wilson. Besides rendering the communi ty a great service, the boys had a good time working on the toys. Phi Delta Gamma After a very successful home coming. Phi Delta Gamnta is now milking plans for rush week in the new pledge program devised by the Pan Hellenic and scheduled to begin the first week after Christ mas holidays. Jimmy Burnette, Jack Harris, Dennis Nichols and Jo« Killings- worth constitute the committee to make and to carry out these plans. No public statement has been re- leas^ by this group. (Continued on Page Seven) Merry Christmas Lady Fair Beauty Salon r~-rrrirTnrr~ir nr riritiritiKntiimirtnniniKu Hesperian Club On December 1, each member brought a Christmas selection which he presented in competition with other members. The two Judges, Mrs. Doris Hols- worth and Dr. Mildred Hartsock, after being put in a Christmas mood decided to divide the first prize. All members shared the can dy io one accord. Selections being read were as follows: 'The Christmas Silence," Delaixi: "Twas the Night Before Christmas," C. C. Moore; "Why the Chimes Rang," Alden; "Beth lehem Town," Field; ‘The Joyous Miracle,” Norris; Reading from Pickwick Papers, Dickens. The Hesperians hope to begin moving rapidly toward tournament time, when they can debate the boiling topic of this year, and try for honours in dramatic readings and ail other oral presentation. AC Band The Atlantic Christian Alumni Association has decided to buy the much needed eight additional band uniforms and a now drum major imiform for the college band. The new uniforms are expected to ar rive here for the functions of the band after Christmas. The band’s last appearance was during the annual Christmas pa rade In Wilson, on Friday, Decem ber 10. at 7:00. At that time the band played "Jingle Bells." "Dcck the Halls,” "O, Come All Ye Faithful,” and "Joy to the World." Appropriately dressed for the pa rade. the majorettes wore white" fur hats and mittens and bells on their skirts and boots. Their batons were draped with red tape to re semble candy sticks. The Atlantic Christian College Band has received many favorable comments concerning the parade and concert givei) as part of the Homecoming program. The band led the parade, and the concert was well-received by the students, alumni and the people of Wilson. Delta Sigmai Delta Sigma Sorority has begun sale af The Student Directory, which contains the names and ad dresses of all students and facul ty members. If you have not al ready obtained your copy, perhaps It would be a good idea to do so before you mail your Christmas cards. 'That's one way to be sure of TOur roommate's or boyfriend's address. Copies may be obtained from any Delta Sigma Sorority member. Delta Sigma held its annual Christmas party at the regular meeting time on last I\iesday aft ernoon at the home of Delores Best Weaver, president of the sorority last year. Following the regular business session refreshments were served. Christmas decora tions and a tree were the back ground for the entertainment which the girls enjoyed after refresh ments. Part of the entertainment came when each of the girls re ceived a crazy gift. A recent candy sale by Delta Sigma proved to be successful. The sorority wishes to express thanks to all those who made it possible. A Merry Christmas to you all, and don't forget to get your Stu dent Directory! Phi Sigma Tau Shirley House has been elected Captain of the volleyball team for Phi Sigma Tau. The sorority had its annual Christmas Party at Parker’s this year, where there was an exchange of gifts. The party was held De cember IS at 5:00 p. m. The word yale Is the modern spelling of the Anglo-Saxon geol, which meant Christmastide. Collegiate nie Collegiate Staff broke cot with a real gone party on Decem ber 13. The Staff shook, rattled, and rolled out to this dive called Squar ed Parker's and enjoyed a meal that Just wouldn’t quit. Stuffed to the gills, they sat back and took in the entertainment which was the most! The 4-0 gal of ACC, Ruby Wiggins, had charge of this end of tho program und man did she do things up right! Gifts were given which sorta shook the folks all up, but in th« end all the would-be squares and double squares bad a bang-up of a time. WAA The Women’s Athletic Associa tion wishes to thank all who helped make their Homecoming float i prize-winner in the recent Home coming Parade. Girls’ volleyball intramurals be gan December 1 with seven teams participating. These teams ar« made up of three freshman groups, a town team, and the three soroti- ties. Games are being played from 5:00 to 8:00 p. m. from Monday through Thursday nights in th« gym. The tournament will take place January 10 and 12. All sto- dents are invited to attend tiie games. The teams and their captains are: Fresman Teams Termites Dot Denning Bull Pups Agnes Davis Pepsters Sylvia AUsbrook Town Team Vagabonds . . .Rachel Whitfield ^rority Teams Delta Sigma ... Delores Weaver Sigma Tau Chi Madeline Albrittoa Phi Sigma Tau .. Shirley House Calendar December 16, Christmas Dinner 6:00 Christmas Caroling — 8:00 Harper Hall Dormitory party 10:30 December 18 Appalachian Stale Recess Begins — 4:00 January 3 Qasses resumed from holidays — 8:00 January 7 Grass Roots Opera January 7 Presbyterian College (Elm City) January 8 Guilford College January 11 Elon College January 14 Wilson Community Concert January 19-24 Examinations January 22 Belmont Abbey January 26 Beginning, Second Semester January 29 Western Carolina Christmas Greetings From Vaughn^s Jewelry & Record Shop 106 East Barnes Street Phone 5707 We CaiTy A Complete Line Of Watches Jewelry and Diamonds MOTHER DAUGHTER' TT] FASHIOKS NATIONAL BANK OF WILSON Wilson, N, C. 1 Charles' Department Store Your Christmas Shopping Center The Creamery Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation i \ « » ROBBINS JEWELRY and MUSIC CO. 112 South Goldsboro Street W * k D InstrumenU of All Kinds , Watch Repairmg Records ”””®*'*”Wwwewi*>wiwHieesiee*neieeeeeweieee BARRETT'S PRINTING HOUSE yjj j Goldsboro Street wedding Invitations and AnnoimcemenU Our Specialty