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1-rioiniozozoiozinitio: it-zoqnoivz .1-nxt-init-111101-1111:111:-ioioiogoioioz Svtuhvnt Qlnunril One of the greatest steps in the betternient :tt student life on the A. C. College campus was the organizing of the Student Association. In November, 1927, the first. step toward such an organization was made by the Y. Ill. C. A., which was particularly interested in the honor system. Iminetliately the student body became interested in having complete responsibility of its officers which the faculty granted. The purpose of the association is to promote closer cooperation between faculty and student body in all matters pertaining to the welfare ot' the school: to develop within the student body a greater sense of responsibility and n finer college spirit: to make efficient the honor system: and to encourage and train for more deinocratic living. The first president of the association was .I. Park Nunn. who efficiently led it dur- ing its first trying days. The students from the beginning have realized the privi- leges and responsibilites of having such an oreanizntion. The present year is the first ful! one. During this time the Student Association has grown from an organization functioning only by the Honor Code to one that is foremost in every student activity. Tliroueli the efforts of its officers it has taken a broader outlook and now sponsors all activity that is not handled by other groups. Many hard problems have come np for the president, Thad Cherry, to solve, but all have been handled firmly and with fairness. The other officers are, Vice Presi- dent, Monroe Fulgliuni: Secretary, Virginia Payne: Assistant Sec., Jane Daugherty. The council is composed of J. Walton Thomlison from the Senior Class, James Denny from the Junion Class, Lottie Carawan from the Sophoniore Class and Traver Farmer from the Freshman Class, Hilary Bowen from the Y. M. C. A., and Inez Barefoot from the Y. VV. C. A. Recently the constitution was revised and made broader in its outlook. There is now a bright prospect for a successful future. iiuinioiniuiiiioioi. -2- -Local-it fcpozt '11 ting: '11 iq pt vit tzoiogiit 11411114 viuioinis Page Thirteen 40:0 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! v 5.0
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0 :ie 'zo ix 1 11111 'itz'-mix:-1 111 it-11-an 4-r 'api-:nent-inn iz 11:13:11--.1 101 ixizoznxaoxc U II ll U ! 4 Q o 4 Q G1 A H I The Y. VV. C. A. of Atlantic Christian College has enjoyed a most suc- Q cessful year. The programs. under the directorship of Miss Virginia Payne, have been very interesting and helpful. The Y. W. was divided 2 into four groups, each group being responsible' for one program a l month. The group leaders Miss Doris Barefoot and Miss Ruth Manning, have shown themselves capable leaders. Q Each month the Y. W. discussed a different subject. Such subjects Q as Service, Heroes, Nature, Music, Character Building, Appreciation of i Mother, have found a place in the discussion of the group. For the first time in the history of the Y. W. in A. C. C. the organiza- ! tion sponsored the Big Sister plan for Freshmen with a great deal of success. It is the plan to continue the work next year. . On Sunday, May 19, 1929 the Y. ,W. C. A. held its Installation service I for the new Cabinet. The service was short, but impressive. The Candlelight Service, during which the old cabinet lighted the candles of the new cabinet, lent to the occasion an atmosphere of solemnity. I The cabinets are as follows: THE RETIRING CABINET: THE INCOMING CABINET: ! President-Jane! Daugherty President-Virginia Payne, ! Vice-President-Lottie Carawan Vice-President-Clara Bass. ' Secretary-Myra Selby. ' Secretary-Rachel Rogerson. 1 Treasurer-Irene Harrison. Treasurer-Doris Barefoot. Program Committee--Virginia Payne Program Committee-Janet Daugerty l 11011-1-1101..11-qw-f:1.1..1.iqwamV1 'xox'-1-2411111-1 -1 ix. 1 iznxux-l1o1:.1w:--1 rg--:nge Page Fourteen '
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