Atlantic Christian College - Pine Knot Yearbook (Wilson, NC)

 - Class of 1931

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-of-twine-awovlwo-Q0-two-inoecwo-oo-0 -9-0-0--I-4 ao--0-1-4--Q -0--0-4-0-0--M-000-Q--01-0--0-I-4--0-0-9--0--0--0--Q-4-'O-0--O-0--I-'C-0'-of-0-C--0-0-QI-10 -O'-O The Education Club The Education Club is composed of members of the faculty who have special inte:- est in the department of education, and of students who have had one or more course-a in the department of education. Also Freshmen who are planning to teach may bg- come associate members the second semester and regular members the first semesg ri' of their Sophomore year. The aims and purposes of the club are: To develop and make effective the personality of its membersg to promote a close fellowship among members of the department of educationg to elevate to a higher appreciation of teaching as a profession by encourag- ing more thorough preparation and the acceptance of higher ethical standards, and to discuss educational problems of interest to all good citizens, especially those who are planning to teach. The Education Club meets semi-monthly: for a program consisting of lectures by mcn and women who are workers in the field of education, of talks on different phases oi education by the members, and group discussions. Some of the most- noted speakeis this year were Mr. Fred Green, of the Wilson High School, Mr. F. F. Grim, Mr. C. ll Hamlin and Miss Frances Harper. We do not neglect the social side of life, however, as we all look forward to the an-- nual beefsteak supper in the spring. President ...,......,,..,.. .... N 'irginia Boswell Vice President--- --...- -----------------------.----- 18 flrs. Bagg-ett Secretary and Treasurer---, . Y... ,, .-,.,,,, ,.,,,,,.,. -Ruth Watson Program Committee .-.---- Mamie Harper, Marjorie Ellis, Mr. Poole -O'4'O C .'4 l0. 0 O l-'C O l l04lvl OvO O l f'.WC0O O O O'll O-D O l0l O--Q Q O-'O'-l-'O-O0O O0l O l l O C l ONlf'l I-'O C299

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.g..g.....g..g..g.... g 2 ,HW , 9 9 6 6 5 6 9 6 6 6 E 6 9 5 6 6 ..g.....g 'O' .moo- Fellowship -0-O--M-on-0-4--A-Owlwowc--000--out-and .'111fl iliwy Slllllll 11111-0 flu' light of l1'f0 The Fellowship is an organization composed primarily of those who will give their lives for full time Christian service. and others wishing to fellowship with them. It is the only religious organization open to the entire student body. The aims of our group may best be seen in the work it is doing. The Fellowship trains its members for leadership in all phases of religious work and endeavors to help the student see the need of taking an 'active part in the religious program when they return to their community. A great number of our North Carolina pulpits are supplied each Sunday by students from the Fellowship and members of the faculty. E Successful and influential programs have been rendered this year by groups from 3 the Club, in many churches and conventions in various parts of the state. 2 01-'FICERS 2 FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Ti President ........ W. J. B. Barnes President ...-....... --D. E. Poole 2 Vice President ...... Marie Autry Vice President ...... Nellie Sharpe 3 Secretary ........... Nellie Sharpe Secretary ............ Ruby Banks . Chaplain .... ....... J ack Brinson Chaplain ...... Lonnie Scarborough Pianist .... ..... E thellynn Brown ? 9 A i4hO-O'-O O O O 1 l O O O O O O . . lNO0l'Y4'Y10 9'9'9'9'9'b4'iO'ON090'9'O0O094NI40O+Qil'P4'O'l0G' C285



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0 e u 9 o c o o o 0 o o--u--c--o--9--0--0--o s s o u 0 o-so--o--o--o-so--0--one 9 o 0 0 0 Q--a--c--ons--o--m-our-o--r-u--owen-o--0-Q-o-o-v-one-o-Quo--r Student Council One of the greatest steps in the betterment of student life on the A. C. C. College campus was the orfganizing of the Student Association. In November, 192 I, the first step toward such an organization was made by the Y. M. C. A., which was particularly interested in the honor system. Immediately 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 bod! in all matters pertaining to the welfare of the schoolg to develp within the student body a greater sense of responsibiitly and a fin-er college spirit, to make efficient the honor system, and to encourage and train for more democratic living. The Student Association of A. C. C. made a further step in the promotion of student government by joining the North Carolina Federation of Students. The annual congress of this organization meets in May and for the first time, A. C. C. hopes to have delegates to attend the congress this year. The officers of the Student Council for the past year have been: President, Ruth Watson, Vice President, Meeda Weaver, Secretary, Elsie Myers. The Council is also composed of Bruce Riley, Freshman classy John Strickland, Sophomore class, Clara Bass, Junior class: Lonnie Scarborough, Senior class, Nellie Sharp, Y. W. C. A., and Vernon Bryant, Y. M. C. A. C305

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