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THE COLLEGIATE
DECEMBER 15, 1954
Homecoming Alumni Gives $1]00
Schedule
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9t Homecominf. 1K&4
Tlirrv wefr ■ fourti*en cUbr>riilrJy
flcMiU weliomtnjt the A
himni Hofkor* wmt to lh« WAA.
ftr»t |>Uc«, vupervtftrd by Mii«
ToiikUii <m Sccond pUcr wmmr^
wi'tc Stiiitr and Scnpt. Ufidrr thr
iUr4fi Ruby Wijtlifu. ^nd the
Kutur** of Amerir;i. with
Dul^ (faK)«*y rhalrman A» t)tt- pa-
ra<lr »nf*l Nash Slffft.
f^w i'JT the first tlm« the
19&4 Qurt'fi. Ml»* Ji*-
dy tr<jfn WfndtU
On Friday nl|(ht the annu-u
Hornrr>.inmil waf pia>^d in
Ihr f>:n with Uu* BulI<V»ijs t»i ing
victoruMiS fiver Lynrlkburgh. At
h’lU'time the Homect>miog Qi«*en
»-4i. rruwtv*d and runrurrs up wrr«'
announced. The runnera-up wcrt
Mi'ift Jo Ann Cun^plrr and Miat
Jc-m Vaufha. At thn time the a-
w.irdj tu tli«* winncfft of thr
wfe aUo annoutii t-d
Saturd*!/ morning a program
Moore Ellected
• wat prr»cntr<] m thr chApet. aftirr
whirb time thr Alumni AoocUtion
! met The Alumni dectdcd to flvt-
thr ACC mlxrd chorus and band
' over S1300 for the purchasing of
! robei and band uniforms All the
student* were deepljr grateful for
' this Renerous gift from the Alum-
! ni. and wt- would like to my a
* great big "Tbank-YM.” Alumni
i Assocliittun officers were elected
i for nmt year at the Saturday morn-
ttig meeting and gifts were pre-
M-nied to Caldwrll Hall and Ilarv
I rr H .Il.
The crowning event wa^ the an
nual iiomeromini; Ball, which wm
, held In the dining hall. Jimmy
, lUrrts and "The Dreamers" fum-
. iihed the danci- musi'?. It will be
I a long tim<- before those who were
pre»ent will forget our own Dr
; Whiti- leading the faculty in thi-
'■ntmny-H'jp.'
The last event cf inir Homecom
ing activities was in a different
tng Homi'ciiming church service at
the Christian Church. Here in the
tnic spirit >■( our campus homc-
comlng W.1S brought to a fitting
conclusion.
SPICER TO GIVE
December 1»—Appalachian State
ACC Gym
December 31—Belmont Abbey
Belmont. N C.
January 7—Presbyterian College
ACC Gym
January ft—<j||!lford College ACC
Gj™*
January II -- Elon College ACC
Gym
January 22—Belmont Abbey ACC
Gym i
January 29—Western Carolina Col-1
lego ACC Gym
February 2—High Point College,
ACC Gym
Febmary 3—East Carolina CbU< g*
Greenville. N C.
February 5—Guilford College Guil-
fo'd College, N. C.
February ft-.L«'noir Khyne Col
lege Hickory, N. C.
Febniary 9—Appalachian S t a t <
I B0«)0e. N C
February 14-* Elon College
Eion Col'ege N. C.
February 17—Catawba College Sa
lisbury. N C
; February 19—East CaroUiu Col-
1 lege Elm City. N. C.
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charge to college students. Spicer,
who appeared here several years
ago. war enlhusiastlcally received
by the students. His informality
jnd appealing personality, com
bined with his talent, provided an
extremely entertaining program.
It has also been announced that
the Concert Committcf is .sched
uling the Barter Thenter for an
ippe^rance here in March. The
■--•mpany Is this year presenting
Shakespeare’s “Macbeth "
Phillip Morgan
Visits ACC
I Phillip Morgan, a member of the
I faculty of the School of Music at
! The Woman's College of the Uni-
! versity of North Carolina, present-
I ed a program of piano music ia
: Howard Chapel December 8. The
program was sponsored by the
Concert Committ^. Mr. Morgan's
. program included "Variations and
‘ Fugue on a theme from Handel."
by Brahms; "Claire de Lune," by
: Debussy: "The Little Shepherd"
and "Doctor Gradus and Parna»-
sum." from Debussy's “Children’*
Comer."
STARRING AC’» CO-CAPTAINS
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FA.SHH>N8
Sl'ORTSCOPE
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Prrry Moor.-, a Junior at AtUoUc
Christian college, was elected pres
ident of the student section of the
North Carolina Association fur
Health Physical Education and
Recreation «> the State Association
•adcd Ita annual conference Sat
urday
’The department of Health and
Physical Education at Atlantic
Oiristian now has 40 students af
filiated with the state organization.
Attending the twu-day conference
oo the campus of the University of
North Carolina were Ed L.. Cloyd.
Jr., and Kebecca Tomlinson of the
ACC faculty.
Students attending from Atlantic
duisUan included Buddy Aldridge.
Uttle)ohn Faulkner, Jr., Jack Har-
rla. Ralph Kennedy. Perry Mwre,
Wayne Mitchell. Ben llhodes, Lew
is Spencer. Judy Creekmore. Dot
Denning, Betsy Everett. Betty
Jones, Joyce Jones. Libby Griffin.
Nancy Brown. Shirley House. Mic
key Kaynor and Hachel Whitfield.
i Take a quick look now at the
I season's prettiest drr5ses. One
I short formal with the molded long
I torso top has a bow twisted about
the hips and a pouf of a silk or-
gatidy skirt. A floor-length dress
made of great clouds of net and
crowned by a long, shy-necked bo-
, dice IS lighted with sequins and
' rhinestiioes.
At the holiday dance a perfect
partner fur these lovelies is a dusk,
gray tuxedo of Imported mohair,
with satin peak lapels and sleeve
cuffs.
82-69 victory. Billy Widgeon, soph,
omorc guard from Newport, stuf
fed 18 points through the bcx>p to
lead the scoring for Atlantic Chris
tian. Jim Jordun got 18 to lead
the scoring for the Catamounts.
Atlantic Christian stays at home
uotil after Christmas, as they play
three conference games and one
non-loop tilt.
gear whom you might see on his way down to can two
points. His .speed and accuracy have made him rank among
the top ball plavera in the North State Conference. He
carries his 6’2” frame into the air like he’s got kangaroo
blood and can rebound with the big men around the loop.
Jerr>- will score from apywhere on the floor and Ls best
when the chips are down.
These two boys have been chosen by the rest of the
squad as their leaders for this season. They are leading
the best ball club in the North State Conference.
SANTA CLAUS
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WHrrK CHRI.ST.MA.S
formed the tree as the lights were
lowered. Jimmie Buroette was
Master of ceremonies.
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presented her with a portriat from
Halns' and Cox Sttidio.
Following Intermission the Christ
mas figure, a hugh Christmas tree
was formed. Leaders of various
campus organizations held silver
and blue tinsel streamers which
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