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ga ll siuiirioioiniozi11o1n1n1u1o1u1u 11- 14-1fi1:i1:r1ucbu:u 1:11. 11- 1 1. 14 '14 '11 '11-101-020 c C5122 lnh The Glee Cluh unrler the rliref-tion of Mr. Fl'H1lli R. Hufty has enjoyed a season of K stxwm-sstiil lHllSlf'Hl prngrarns receiving mzemy 1-miinieliclableb remarks frmn their aurli- i enves and a feeling of individual g1'atit'icati011 that their effnrts were sin-cessfiil. The 1 1-luh was evenly ll2llHlll,'!E'Cl with nine SIIDVHIIOS, seven se-1-mid soprainms and five- mln- traltns. The soloists were Mrs. Jaek Barnes, Miss Franc-es Manning, sopranus, Miss Hattie Mae Ric-ks, c-nntraltu. Mur-li ot' the slit-was of the Glee Club was due to the ! ahility nf their an-on1pa11ists Miss Virginia B. 'Hufty and Miss Nannie Smith. The ' most Dl'E'l9Illl0llS of the vluli progranis was the Garden of Flowers by Denza. i OFFICERS Hattie Mae Ricks ...........,.................. President Franc-es Manning ........... ,, .............,. VicefPresident Etliellyn Brown .................. Secretary and Treasllrel' ! MEMBERS g Mrs. J. W. Shockley lnez Barefoot Margaret Sasser i Mrs. Jack Barnes Sara Askew Clara Bass ' Mrs. James Lawson Nina Belangia Doris Barefoot ! Miss Martha Edmundston Kate Brinson Nannie Smith ' Emma Lou Windley Rachel Rogerson Ruby Thompson i Esther Ricks Virginia Payne Helen Finch 2 Dorothy Slater Hazel Sasser Mable Silverthorne ! Mary Elizabeth Oden Mamie Harper ,Q-101-11010101011 '11 '11 -if fam Ruth Sasser Rosa Verle Brake Bettie White o 50 -cu P14v1o1--1v1v1o1an1u1u101014v14v1f-1fv-1fv1o14r1- Page Twenty
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o of rzomozozomo:oz.s:o1o::i::i1u:ngo: zwxnzoz ,zuit-gn:iv.-:ozozuzumuinicmmoii i o 4.0 ihuratinn Glluh OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Pres.-Kate Brinson Pres.-Virginia Forbes Vice-Pres,-Billy Minshew Vice-Pres.--Virginia Payne Sec.-Sarah Askew Sec.-Nina Belangla Treas.--Pauline Cox Treas.-Annie Simmons The purpose of this organization shall he to develop and make effective the personalities of its members, to promote a closer fellow feeling among those who are students in the department of Edu- cation. to cultivate a higher degree of appreciation of teaching as a profession by encouraging more thorough preparation and by the acceptance of high ethical standards: and to discuss educational problems which shall be of interest to all good citizens and especially those who are preparing to teach. Our programs have been interesting as well as instructive. We have members and visitors as speakers as well as thelsocial activities including the annual picnic given by Mr. Grim who is our faculty advisor and originator of the club. Some of our: outside speakers during the first semester were Supt. Curtis who spoke on Edu- cation and International Good Will, and Pres. Hilley who told us How to Get a Job and Hold It. A special program, was given to carry out Education VVeek with talks on School and Community, School and Home. Character Building in Teachers, Teachers' Debt to the Community, and Why I Chose Teaching as a Profession by student members. At the close of the first semester an entertainment afforded a pleasant close of the work. The second 'semester began with a round table discussion of the Ideal Teacher. On other pro- grams Mrs. Lucas spoke on City of Vatican. and World Beauties : Miss Daphne Carraway on Outside Activities. of the School such as Junior Red Cross followed by a dramatization 'AEpandinon- das by Lois and Dorothy Lee. Mr. Hamlin gave us the Educational Ideal of Washington and Jef- ferson. At the next meeting Mr, Barclay talked cn Characteristics of a Good Teacher. Classifi- cation of Pupils was given by Mr. Green. After each of these programs we had open discussion which have been enlightening and enriching. Every member of the club feels that he and she have been fully repaid by attending the Education Club this year and in the future we hope that every stu- dent of Atllwantic Christian College will take advantage of the opportunity of being an active member of our clu . nmomoinmoioii1-mom.10:01rom-nm-nilmom-xmomomaim:10:1minimum-tmoioi-imomivin C Page Nineteen .F Q 0.4
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x1o1o11n1v11wgo11v1o11vzv1rr11uqn1-14 1111oZu:11:1111n:-1111v11sg1s31si4r1o1o:cx1oi4x1a Idhi Sigma I an The Phi Sigma Tau Sorority is the oldest Greek Letter organiza- tion on the campus. It was founded in the spring of 1913. Susie Grey Woodard, who later became Mrs. Luther Tomlinson initiated the move- ment, and she was elected its first President. The first annual banquet was held that spring, with only the eight charter members and the three taken in present. We now have seventy members. The seventeenth annual banquet was held this year at the Briggs Hotel, Saturday night, May eighteenth. It is the custom of the sorority to entertain the Sigma Tau Chi Sorority at a picnic each year and to have an annual banquet, each member inviting her own guest. MEMBERS NOXY IX l'0LLl'IGl-I ARE: Mable Amerson Mary Mattox Dorothy Slater Sarah Askew Cora Lee Osborne Catherine VVa1'e Grace Holden Esther Ricks Ada Lee Canady, Sponsor Margaret Leggett Hatle Mae Ricks Herberta Stuckey oi vi 11131 11,1 111111 111111vqp1ri111111og111oqp 11 11:11.11 111111111 1111 Page Twenty-One'
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