FOu::DEl'S DAY AT GOLLSCtE Exercises iu;;'.rl::i.ng the 52nd. an..\iv'jr- sary of the founding of the Col]-ege './ere held .'In Koore Auditoi’ituii on Sun day, April 11, at 3:00 o'clock in the afteriiooii. The Governor of rTorth Carolina, the Honorable James Mel ville Broughton, wcs the anniversary speaker ajid the ruoist notable of many proi.iinent guests. Among the la :'vor '.."ere Mr., Cieorge R. Little, chairniar; of the Board of Trustees of X/ne Gol- le^'ej Gapt.• J .U. Thorton,_corunanding or:hicer of the ;lc.val Air base; S’ca-’B Represent:-tivo \I. I. rialsoee.dj Dr, ..illiam Jc coclcw, one of the thr;;e surviving nenhorrv of 'che first cl&ss of 1896,"and hr. J. R. Flcnin:;, form er member of the Gollogc xacvJ-'Gy. Follov/ing ‘ the proccssxonal cane a strilingly inspiring program, high lighted by 'bhc trul;." supero singin;;, of the College Choir under the direc tion of Miss 5/olyn John^; ^ sho^ tallcs by hr. 'C.-.S. ancrBhor muiibcr ox the institution's firs^ , :radua'oing cl.^.ss; and hrs. - .L, iur- nor, Piv^sident of the AluKni iissoci- ationi and the a '-dross by the Gov.,,r- nor. After paj’^ing ix.rkcd ^.riou'oo oo ^nc vrork of Pros, i.arold L. 'ir..gg, ^^ho Govi^rnoi’ said; *'It T/as not an' pleas ure to knovr tlie 3-aoo Dr. Looro, oi. I can plainly suc in this^ prusuit groat institu'i"'ion one r^snlts of nio handiuork. It docs us good to ro- flcct upon the achie’^'-cnc^its of our groat y^icn and v/ei^-cn, i-nd honor ourselves in h'.ving sucii o'-casions as those ,;hen '“o may adt^cu,,. >^1^' c.nd a'opropriato3.y pay tributu lo our great men and r/omen vmo hav.. gone be fore., "Florence Kightengalo became one of the great •.vomon of all times simpl;>' beca.use sne dcdica.oed hoi wnole.lifc to the cause of lainistering to oho sufferings of her follovj men. Like- v.dsc did Florence Willard blase new trails in the a.rt of 'oeinpora. vO j-iv— ing. And so, the name of Dr, P. H. hioore v/ill never bo forgotten be cause his life, too, was \-,’holly dedi- "cated to thu groat cause of education, ’’And now vro have como to the time Y/hen v/e cc.n marck definite progi’ess. This institution, after many diffi culties o.nd vicisnitudos, finds it self 52 years old. IIov; tnen can '.'c properly pay tribute 'oo the .m'enorj'^ ef br* I.'ioore? Rot solely .oy occa sions or programs such as chis, but simnly by living the kind of life he lived, and oy e^cemplixying 'onat tj^pe of citizenship he espoused." The Governor spoke for forty min utes. Ho ’./as introduced by Represent ative Halstead. Follor/ing the spe.^ch, brief tribute to paid men and women ■'./ho have gone into a,ctive service from the College. Prof. J. T. Doles, the "oldest member of the faculty, ■pronounced the benodiotion. r s - ' i*LPHA KAPPA i'.IU HII'TIAv;ES On iarch 2, the local college chap ter of the .i-lpha Kappa Ku honor Soci- ety initia'.ed into membership three members of ohc junior class, Liss