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NOVEMBER, 1952 T HE P I I. 0 T PAGE THREE CAMPUS CLUB NEWS Club of The Month Home Economics, The Young Nov. Feature Woman's The Gardner-Webb Home Eco- AuXlliaTV nomics Club met Thursday, Octo- , ber 9', 1952. The officers elected for The Young Woman’s Auxiliary the year are President, Janet Eng- is a part of the Woman’s Mission- land, Marion, N. C.; Vice-president, Union. It is an organization of Here and There By Rovilla Myers “Now then we are ambassadors for Christ.” (2 Cor. 5:20a) We, as Christian young people here on this campus are Ambassadors for Christ; for we are working for the build ing of His Kingdom. inciny groups of our students have gone out in the name of the Lord, conducting youth revxvalj, taking part in as- sociational meetings, dedication services, and visiting schools. They have preached the word of God, given testimony, led the singing, played musical instruments, and sung m these services. Mr. Fisher is the head of our International Relations De partment here at Gardner-Webb, and through his leadership the various programs are planned, with the exception of the youth revivals, which are under the direction of our Dean of Women, Miss Starnes. wp are flwaiHnp- thi., Highlighting the fall season are ® f the associational meetings. Thus far f-gSug RnJp Hamrirk ^ine Woody, Joan Rogers, Jean Me- sue Suggs. Paula Howard, Joyce ™ „’e ^Laughter DorS BiS’ prx?="¥5n SSI S BJE:i ir. AJr.ln UttKJohn, Glen H.n,on ” iXr “ »mS ?S- Om nnf week end youth re.1,.1, P«“. “ “» held on October 18 and 3 the pastor. Geraldine Woodie, Valdese, N. C.; young unmarried women between Secretary and Treasurer, Ruth Sec- the ages of 16 and 25. The Y. W. A. „ Gradv Pletche rest, Drexel, N. C.; Reporter, Lois on our campus meets twice a month: The church was filled Goodman, West Jefferson, N. C.; one general meeting and one circle and some 30 people and Advisor, Mrs. Max Sink, Shelby, resn’onse to the invitation N. C. A program committee was ap- The officers of our Y. W. A. are fgjj were conversions. Per- pointed, consisting of Merry Hardi- President, Billie Sue Richardson; ^ Huffstetler delivered the mes- son, Rachel Cloer, Rovella Myers, ^ioe - President, Janice Wellmon; ^ 'pnm Bouvendor led the and Janice Pigford, with Geraldine singiAg. Others taking part in the woodie serving as ^chairman. The gram^^ Chairm^^^^^ Thus, we have given you the out- ducted in the Buffalo Baptist highlights of the religious Church in Kershaw, S. C., where ’ relationships of our campus. It is ur desire to better acquaint you '-th such activities and to urge you 5 be loyal, friendly and Christ-like Ambassadors everywhere you go and everything you do. LR.C. Briefs outstanding c One of the r Chairman, Joyce Hamrick; Others taking part i: next meeting, "which will be open S^wum Ind' N^oS Ttae^t’ The ganizations on campus Is the Inter- to new members, is scheduled for Wiignt, and Publicity Cnau’man, waq nnder the dirertion of national Relations Club. The aim of November 6. Planned for our next Janice Pigford The Circle Leaders “^3^^f^rTeg this club is to better acquaint col- program is a silver and crystal dis- Janet England, Joy Lynn Bell, other Ambassadors on our cam- le^e students with international and - ' ” ■ ■ • T..,. members of our col- world affairs. It serves also as a lege choir, which is under the di- ; Janice Pigford. The Circle Leaders » Janet England, Joy Lynn Bell, ‘ plarfrom'Hamiiik’rTew^^^^^ Virginia Huggins, Lois Goodman, in Shelby. and Rovilla Myers. The club president. Miss Janet t°hr'^vSt°of*'Mi^ Mari^ Ep- - iviumoc England and the advisor, Mrs. Max jP contributed to Christ' Sink attended the, American Home iT'ma'^Thelnf proclaiming ' ' OiiiK. auueiiueu me jiuiiic ^ riv^i^.. uy uruuia,miiiig xiis iiicbbfctgc iii suiig. Economics Association College Club ^ ®. ®P'®y gave many helpful sug- ggj.yi(.gs which they rendered tends a welcome to all those who _ . , , sestinns on how to carry nn a . , , ^ ur^^r^Y^inrr r, rectlon of Mr. Morrisett. They have liamentary procedure, of which the ~ imission club also sponsors a class taught by in song. Professor Troutman. The club ( iucuiiuiiiius Assuuiauiuxi ouiiege i.yiuu " Department, Province III Workshop ® at A. S. T. C. at Boone, N. C. on w. A. October 17 and 18. North Carolina t j -i . 3 host to the other members of JjeaCierSrlip took place, : the dif- iresidential ‘ special numbers were Gainsville, are interested in becoming a Camp Creek Baptist Church, Latti- ber. Membership is obtained merely more, and the Sandy Run Assccia- by attending the weekly meeting on tional Meeting, as well as in the re- Wednesday evening at four o’clock the Province which are South Caro- vival services here on our campus, in the Student’s Activity Room of lina, Georgia and Tennessee. The OUT!Cl 1 Only two groups of students have the O. Max Gardner Building, theme for the Workshop was “Train- iaxx'-j.x visited the schools to date, but the The newly elected program com ing for Life.” About sixty-five dele- Several weeks ago parliamentary year has just begun and we will mittee, consisting of David Mc- gates attended and enjoyed a very procedure classes were begun here visit many others. The schools which Hamm, Charles Sherer, and Merry interesting program presented by on the campus by Prof. Troutman, have been visited were Ti’yon and Hardison, started things off in a speakers in the various fields of under the co-sponsorship of both Lake Lure High Schools. These visits big way with a mock election, home economics. Some of the fields the Student Government Associa- were under the direction of Mrs. Before the voting open to home economics majors are: tion and the International Rela- sink and Mr Fisher. Students par- eight students presented teaching, dietetics, food and clothing tions Club. ticipating in these visits were: Gwyn ferent views of the p research, textiles, and journalism. Response was slight at first, but Wright, Ruth Roberts, Don Moore, nominees. Those taking part in the Our delegates met the North Caro- as the meetings continued the class and Don Bynum who went to Tryon, discussion were: Keith Snyder, lina officers. The North Carolina grew until now there are approxi- and Ernie Diaz, Jean McSwain, Paul Sarah Kincaid, Sue Vance, Bobby Workshop will be held March 17, mately twenty participants. Thomas, and Sally Thompson who Bray, Janet England, Dorothy Brid- 1953 at E. C. T. C. On October 21, the group decided went to Lake Lure. ges, Merry Hardison, and Charles The Home Economics Department to set Tuesday afternoon from 1:15 Last, but not least in our vision, Sherer. Although the count was close, under the supervision of Mrs. Max to 1:55 as the regular meeting time, is the B. S. U. Convention which Eisenhower came out on top. The Sink has presented two radio pro- in Room 16 of the Hamrick Build- will be held in the Tabernacle Bap- club then decided to sponsor a mock grams. The first program. House- ing. tist Church in Raleigh on Nov. 7, 8, election for the whole campus, hold Hints, included methods of On October 28, the group gave it- 9. Outstanding speakers on the pro- It is the aim of the program com- cleaning windows and kitchen uten- self the title of the “Leadership gram will be: Miss Emily Lansdell, mittee to develop every potentiality sils. Prances Toney, Mabel Wellman, Council of Gardner-Webb College” a former missionary to China: Dr. in each individual member and to and Aleen Silver were the student and made tentative plans toward E. A. McDowell, a Professor at Wake bring in a limited number of faculty speakers on the program. Harvest club organization. Forest College; Dr. J. Neal Hughly, and outside speakers. Note, the second program, was pre- Every person in the Gardner- Profesor of Economics at North Among the manv projects and sented by Joyce Hamrick, Jean Me- Webb student body is invited to at- Carolina College; and Dr. Robert programs of the I. R. C., the club Swain, and Lela Burgin. This pro- tend these sesisons. Club officers Humber, Founder of the Movement recently went on record against the gram included inforrmation on and campus leaders are especially for World Federation. Abolition of segregation in the (Continued on Page 4) urged to be present. It is with great anticipation that South.
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