MAY 20, laSS THE COLLEGIATE P>K« ThrM The Graduating Class Seniors Bestow Talents, Gifts Where They May Be Useful We, the Senior Class of Atlantic Christian (’oliene, in the year l‘.)55, realizing our college days are drawinjf to a close, beinK of sound mind and body, do hereby make our . '^last will and testament. K'f ■ 1. Mollie Hester, do leave my Bermudas to Cynthia f'C*; Bradley. —•' I, Buck Masiiey, do leave my “1,000 non-fail ways to cut class” to Nick I^azzo. I, Kmily Adams, leave to married. I, .Joan Kelly, leave my test tube to Judy Creekmore. M I, Carroll Kennedy, leave my seat in Harper Hall I’ar- lor to all future Komeos. ,rf” 1. Billy Smith, do will my ability to ar>?ue to J. C. • n 8te a d. I, Loui.se Hutchins, do leave my show up tor gr.iduatlon ovi n though I you forKot t<^ jihf»w up for this pir-! ture: The nameu of the icr.iduati.ii with < their home addmses and m»>anr:ini{e, ‘ , Klein, til. Albert Alexaml.-r, JMymouth, Soc. Sci. Dorii Alexander. Kinston, Kiijjllsh I Atmie Grey Bettis, Bi-mon. Husi-! nrsi ' Hilda B. Brown, Marthullbers, Soc.' I Scl. {Joicph T Bulla. Kayetlevllle. French I I Patricia B, UuvLs, Bocky Mount. I KngiliJi Mary Ktta Bynum. KiiutiHi, Bu.^ii- Kathryn Cottle. Hose Hill, Klemv I Ed. I Paul Crouch. Aiken. S. C., Knitlikh Mirh.iel Cudse. Wil.son, Soc. Sci. Connie B. Davii, Wilwui, Spiinish ElizaU-th Klliott. l^UranKc. Elem. Ed. Horace (jarris, Englehard, Soc. Sci. Anna Jane Gau»s. WiUon, Kngllah Suzanffe Gil). WUxon, Builnes.s Marguerite ClendenninK. Dcvol. Ukla.. Soc. Sci. Mazcllc Godwin, Kenly, Science Aniiie L. Grantham, Smithfteld, Soc Sci. James M. Hebbe, ShelbyviUe, Ind., Soc. Scl. Jamei B, Hemby, Jr., Ayden, Re ligion Mt)llle V. llciler, Greenville, Re ligion Lx>uUo Hutchins, Belewi Creek. Hist^>ry Edwin M, Johnson, Raleigh. Busi ness iJoan Kelly, Cameron. Science Kenneth C. Kennedy. Goldsboro, Science John D KernrxUe, Ben.son, Phys. Educ. Joan I^angston, Four Oaks. Elem. Ed. Elena Ann Lawler, Long Beach, Calif, Elem. Ed. Jessie McAteer, Gastonia, Soc. Scl. Alice L McLamb, CUnton, EnglUh Jeanie A, McLawhon, Vanceburo, Elm. Ed. Eugene Massey, Zebulon, Soc. Sci. JoAnn M«>re, Greensboro, Art Margare< E, Newbem, Elizabeth City, Art Lloyd Newsome, Ahoskle, Soc. Scl. Peggy NichoUs. Greenville, Rell- ^on Irene S. Oliver, PoUocksviUe, Soc. Scl, Ruby Ottimo, Lucama, Business Ovie L. Parker, Slnxs, Science James T Ptcbles, Raleigh, Soc. Sci. Minerva Perkinson, Smithfteld Sci Billy Joe Price, ShelbyviUe, Ind., Math Samuel Pridgen, Elm City, Math TTierese Rabil, Wilson. Busineu Continued on Page Six Class Prophecy Looks To Year of ’65 1, the prophet for the .senior clas,-' of do hereby make the following |ir<>phi*iy of our departing Kcniors. Realizing that Hnythin^' I may say will no doubt be held against me, I hereby .•ilate that the following is l;a.>ied nn calculations and observations of the individiinls involved and through very careful analysi.-i, my conclusions wero reache>l. I.et us look into oui- rr\stul ball to I'.Mi.'i, Heav ens, can this be trfle? James Hemby is .sedately ..serving as pa.itor of tht! 9!)th Christian Church in Ten Buck 'I'oo. Kdilie Johnson has become firmly established in his own business — ruling a household. It seems that Polly .Stephenson is directing religioui' activities us well as Wesley's activitif:;. Peggy Nicholis is doing nicely as proprietor of her father’s market. She sings to the pickled pigs’ feet. Ooojis! The crystal ball has gone lierserk. Whut's this? No! it can’t be! But if Is! .Margaret Newbern has become a well known artist and has her own studio in Paris. Over her door hangs a sign “I’m the hostc:-.; with the mostess on the ball." Back we travel to the L’. S. Our ey5. Your gift provides a suitable place to display the trophies of honor which have come and will come to your Alma Mater. May I express t