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Southern Missionary College, Coliegedale, Tennessee, , iP-f? xcent Campaign for 3000 Subscriptions

Don West Picked „ . ^ ^^ Faculty Staff 00 Register -p^ [_^^j ^^.^^ During First Week; Meets Students southchn accent sub5cr[ptio

klO Veterans At Reception ?^riod''^ndc^i^?c^ionof'Do^ld

5««:tir^'of"tL GMrgili- Cumberland ai which'13fntr''oT'so"iit!?ern AHs- sionii}- College were formiUy [

scnicd W the 52 faculty members ; tlieir families, was held in the audi- divid

conferences with WiUscHrebe Lectufes Five Orientation _.__, .._ ficultl' TOunidors. . Miss Elizj Pirffitt. dwn of women, expressed iheir belief that ihose who Nc^ students were acquainted with "rOgmmS Acquaint pve a r^.dinfl proving; that women were tail or those who were short Q^ SoCial ProblefTlS ^^^' RegistraUtS '" "'"^ Srcoll'^e^by'rSof'^olL'^tS^^^^ Ey„ C E Wittschiebe chairman un^able'to^'ready^ortime. sS'S^woum"^-""^!^*^^^ °f '^-^ social-activities ood training- Presented durin,^ .^gi.lraticr, *«fc ^"^':!?:-...:^^'!!!"^_ialu''l".?i!^" Ds^'h^I' SsfwhoTn Sla,!^ SeMh/winm" ITJe wrSn^^'c

By f ition of Southern Missionary Col-

faculty and of attac families fc line around can be

front and si. of the auditorium all nece

President and 'right : Ition of all student leaders in the

|Tbis phise of orientation will con- ' ceremony. The better plan is for „dure 'ripht, and they in turn extended tl h boys and girls to see more tlian The second oriental 1 by one of t ivithoul appearing flirtatious the overall student organization of ihe shakers len^lhened until it reached MlssionarV Tclls CUDUS. Wide acquaintance Students aroimd (lie (abernade and dow.n the college. of the previous year n 1 ifely in numbers." according (old of student actiWties. cafeteria walk to Ihe men's residence lull. YoUng FeOplC

Ic by shjdenl5 and led couples- display of af- mrn'"varied"ct?v^t^ in'which"n stu^ Tenipcrance Spcakcr Afi'ican Experiences anbcn of the faculty,

Chinese people may be con- A program of vocitional choices "i^" °^ "'<^ American Temperance sionary and associate Sabbith school odels. because thev do not ^™.n .^ ^nl1^n„ nn^„^i« ,>,.,> ,,r^ Societi'. will spcak at a mass meeting, secretary of the General Conference,

;, October 2, ;, Highlight- ^^^ ^ visitor to the Southern Mission- oup of men mpus ssful in dif- md the Individ President Addresses Students ''"' 7c^Xw'«/;.i"7''" ° TemV;ance"\v At I Opening Convocation

mC'irA '"<' "^^^l' H«^ challenged lion advice, and Miss ?Mentj to |^= follow the example of registrar gave last minute "" °n'y an I ' M example of registration. . I

THE SOUTHIRN ACCENT Septerabtr 29 Attend Ahinmi Visit Varieties, Contrasts 12,000 He Congress Crossine Mark First Week Youth Coniintry <:4cc£nt Tke Sou tkEnn Girls' Home t„* ».~-£3 p^° In ^_

j

tembcr 3 to September IB^ Do«All|^ Wwr

1 ^ *fc, Jjckje m.',"LF ition of cvui- rCs"" id Kfi^. Kenneth MjI; i^mcn'of the ifford 'n,ri;s"'as;°: Ludin^ton

1 , Maryland, wen ' „,„-,„ 0™U,F,.»K "" II II

sSl ihcToM OiEk Jl C-lksoiilc,

1 Si fSiSd ru.jSa

ihe word have been loyally ^s llnr^ are }st.-oji, , ,„ „ ...^ Books preached It pTodiiced. Sermons have been \c been made by then leriachiis hold

parent, a slate, or It may he loyally to a brother, a friend, a j^j^jj^. misiake when she rad fiom tow>i mayor, r^istniion «rdj Nelson Annonnces a teacher. Perhaps it might be a pet or the home ^ne of the student's il cmo- native '' Whatet-er yon may choose to be loyal to. yon will find an his '^<'""'"\^"^,.^7.''''' ^ Plans To Reopen cost will indcbl yon hitle "•'' Hon denied none. And while the initial P"''fe"'f, '''l"'-':^;,'^"?; JH invested loyalty will come to yon as a dn,dend Radio Broadcasting the relnrns of J"^^^!^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^ ert.cmcs? in. well worth sharing On'ihe bick of our credit cjfd thit Slation W4HQR, Collecedil opporlnmhes for de- A boarding school, with its excellent ^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^^ Accountin/. Office, sonrce velopine friends and ideals, offers a net'er-endmo for ;, ^ pi^^ ,0 check if the student is i diligent worker, expression and development of loyalty to high standards. veierin, Carol Russ a school b«ome 50 5"^"''''' will several times during the course oj the 'P. ^" There be J°'J: member the school family will be lire- year in which every of ^J^^if^ ^"j^'id, veterans Always loyally to the school ivnitd uilh ihe opportiinily of displaying his fj ^^^^ (^ ^^^^j -^ ,^p Vrtcrans" the blood school loyalty nci'er for ihem to know why. he l.hii •houii. Campaigns are life of line, bul SLirion m I I'.—hiiialhEt "'""' '"« "' E. D. Dick Teaches I /or Ihe , nlalwii 0/ eon ha, hti „ i,,Mk.,iio„ History at U. C. toted the

effotl for NT ;.«< „lmily taken

all be Iraeeil iliieelly

T hyally mill the 'loyalty of those who have gone before .. J-- you. Had yon not shown your interest in fireeeiling years by an aetire anil concrete demonstration of loyalty, no stafj-hoireier skilleil—could ham been snccessfid. This year will be no cxcefitioii. The staff yon bare chosen bai gire yoi year a joiir, ,'ill ,

•e wholeheartedly irisb I Pres. Wright Urges South To Push "Accent" Campaign

It has been said, "If a man agrees with you, it is a ^iire he has good judgment." I am hoping to agree with yoii Southern Missionary Colleges paper, the SOUTHERN AcCEfflJ published twice a month, serves the college, the students, and /« .1 good paper, and in return tee are more remote patrons and readers in a way to be desired. '! coming campaign by appealing to mi- and your most priceless possession I believe this letter from the college would be greatly rcgnlar, if its visits should cease. Il is the only way to get wm^J letters from the college with the assurance of but ont for money during the year. My personal opin' SUBSCRIPTION ORDER BLANK integral part of Christian edm Southern field.

You may that_ Ihe a subscription is ,feel 'f youth, the f Christian education and /"''{"'"J^l U id publication of the paper leaches as it serves- '^j' ,M ,po,ises; «"« Please emcr my subscriptio n for The SOUTlItHN J Accent for one ycac. business I enclose o ne rlolJar an i fifty cents ud edit copy. It teaches ] management. It teaches accuracy, thinking from c. German at Pacifi and in the oCial printing, from he Liriotyfe. P'rl'"*Sju Monij services j tfiumiiii, Oid f, Jtrnrfrj Up, press work, folding, mailing, and other „iiU reader, se Colnmbai. Ohii" bring a thought from' a student reporter to Us | N.toe vital educational need. Misi Jojce Yn College, As President Southern Missionary '"^ Addle,, . , dent for the of uresi W tl>e I join us in supporting the SOUTHERN ACCENT. It is sehoof.-TheSn to keep abreast of your college. Cordially yours, Pf^iiJeiil Kenneth A. Wright. H OU HERN VCCENT

Filter Desci 1 es Campus, Build ngs

1,1 College To n

JAMILE JAC

buildings

ij' diys; South -. and homes beyond J^d in TeacllCr's j Woi'k Pearman Posts '" 'bSk that 'is^pbccd^in Barber Neivsome " 1 all Tound. Not All Drudgery. I*^'i'^*^i's' Code idh^idui^Md''^'^''*''"* Opens Shop Iways 1 ni'^htrt'ommon «'the um^ WritCF DeclarCS a few students Foi' CoUege

loldi <:on5tjnllv

;s of pleasure; and beaut>'beaut>- forft [^ji^ and'balk-Kd "books"

Post Office to Add I ^J^raSlESHi (C<.,r/i„;„ |l35 New Boxes , 4ifl'arEE£ tZ 1 Aoditorinm condor ark and p

i due to : 1 October oidinc to

. sfutcmcnt rcleoKd by Mr. George Missionary jble one- one that she s

llotadijcenlloLyrnW. ;S|;t,^i?£E}"iE' "SEH'£l"Etr'oI New Bocks Added

, Thu and "SALESMEN" in the Lynn Wood hall pa.kioK lot are resers-ed for dd Mitchell of 1 the of individualsIs ooly. Allanl.. lilder H. C. Klement of De- lendc-d to browse Ihroujjli tlie stacks inatcs facolty and student catur. Elder L M. Evans of .

Por those who are music.iily minded, 3ems From the Pulpit otorcycles are NOT permitted The industnes of tl°e colieee^ were ejte Drive at any time. When reviewed in the fourth oricotation cles are used on County Road pro/>ram. Each department was repre- > Review Of Last Week's Sermon e noisy their operation the less seoted by a student worker who told II be appreciated- of experience received while employed nc way tniflic nnrthward the in his particarlar industry, Stck vc «M 1I.C fcinsdom of eojth of Collelte Drive Is in The Bnal procram was a discussion Is by prominent stu.

Love ihy ncigtibor ,is tliyself." rive .icio'Ss "he P.dfi'.""wia'o°. whc see beeo pe.ion.ll,- icqu.ioied will ds section of United States ren Itate will undouhtedl)- enjoy the boot

"'•'"' '""«'" »"' debtors." |;«*. those svhich are especiallvTrJ " * "Sun Yal-scn." by Nina Droivn Datcr. placed several "SL *'''' ChrtsJian "By their fruits ,e shall know This story of the founder of modern Coooty Road in the |tS.'° j'ow'th! , 1ERN ACCENT SMCitcs Read Gets 4uetion Sale Faculty Primed Joe Ci Agriculture Sel-up Held Tuesday 25-Fool Bulletin For Registration M.A. Degree;e; Reorganized: .... in n«

9 find f«ct of butlclin boa

p.in.i" ffcTo^'lhrJanbulion' of'l.K in J, hUty wi.h lomc of ij. moo obictis Ijiof Ihc v.rious s«b.dirai.n> of ll.= df pte "J P'*''™' "' ^i*™ "1 jSino braltti id for the pickio^—

if"'wM consulted

Mt. Spildio

'iS'mTif I movtd op Iho hill 1 raideoce hill. Tho pulsivciv bought dt ment of fhe silc ins

need in iooin. Collccc help sOidcnt* Pond ciociitntc M boildinB. Marilyn [

.ed by ,

,- College. Afli iUdioat This boards. idcly ad. 'm

mpleted I p'atoibrs Olmstead Plans

'"' !/' "^ "" '" ''"'"" "' sale. More Serviceable faeuH mel in Ibe CT""™"" .'•'.." 'j^'" a niB cheaply al * ne« f^^ 2000 Dollars Furniture tok Fio^it^ako^io.™;.ImSk, comrluded by a ApiCCC InVCStcd S™ia!'in'm'°!v,11 be mmS'""?™ "^ '" ' — Oelobe, i„ Ij' " which Mr. Hual Seplembci sborla/jc of milk, ^i the semmao-, aflet nr.n.stc.al in- inc.ea.ce in produc- ^""^'^ *'" ^>^"\ '"^ a miUi. here ir a marked . C™:»t, ^ invectment of oea.ly femitll, in Flo.ida. ion ove, li-l vea.. Moch mo.e milk RobmSOn, le.nabip j^|^"^^ ^^ t,^„ p|,„j „; te, 91

Join "Messiali" Planned of'J "wHe''i« j.°i"fo'LeX'oid'«v- Joucs ;™„'''™5t°a'fin"mVnt desks. I p™™ for production of 3VIS'™SV'°ii''eincrn* I" Bralu Tcascrs For Presentation 'hisjh, 'he OirislmaS ielMlnHl'wLimiTo^ibl'e'tokcSJ The follovcioK lol i> "sed I" NcXt only

prodoclion of uohnisl

room is completely equipped I en full production Is reach.'"" a svill run from 15 to ;0 hi di.ectcd ,. n of the shident is graded andmostofthesvork.illb. Dr. Geo. Nelson „,med"smi'ih J. lolaslic ichieyemenl. and Returns to Head ipts a.e made available to mro'wimii .mployces also.

Science Department hich Kill I J,'3*'^^"njn|'ci '"" "Z"JciShl"ndcr'l.'l."m. Players Take Note £' p';odu«d,°M""S, en's fjill ' "'" is chcmi.tiirradio. and' mal'kmatics. ^^^ pens'w'illbV produced I Mt. Olmilcad plan) 15 recently formed ^'ith the or.rani: woik shifts c mpletei)- hearsal held Tucsdiv niflht.

A Prayer

, b,' thv

Upon l,.OUflh I

di-spif , Clcir Uughlcr, swift "I Accent On The Academy

\Z dQn7"oL"^prn"io"/woTk''*Bc- Lcatlers Oiosen For Academy Enrolls c dUQ for I Students m"li!l^i^tr'mZ Accent Campaign 106 Makeme.sone.OG.d. , '^^"'>' ^ [cived his dec One Ihoufiht of xilhly M possible, stated Supen-ised study hall is held every Giilciu. ptindpa! of the dij- with college students" help. Jack Damall md I

vcM under Cornell and Betty

' . and Rich- To

ltd Dickerion is Cinfrcd Tile, Tom laboratory. (Coneluo '

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Southern Missionai)' College, CoHegedale, Tennessee, October 10, 1917

|Sub Campaign 1 jm Robert Roach Heads "Holy War' Sparked Friday ' ( Against Liquor As 250 Students i Leaflet Bomb Ib "" Join Fight Stamping Out Repeal

Kenneth Mathews liquor, Robert Roach took office last

'' Selected by Seniors societi.. ^

To Lead Class seniiivcSr'Z the^alious^Xos^^^

aMdin.i; lo Dr. A. L. Suhrie, general socteti- .5 beginniOK to function."

are; Ruth Risctter, secretary; Connie Rimmer, assistant secretary, Jack Dar-

Darnell, publicity secretary.

the student body, the temperance chap- ter slaved a mass meeting in the tab- Runner-up in the election, >ck Djr- ernacle Thursday nrght and a rally in the chipel FrLd.iy morning. More than 250 students signed cards larly every two weeks. As yet the

socrety here whtch the forum are not separated, making is aiminR at a total membership of 1.000. hfosl of

pirns and lalkmfi, but a history- - ~~'~~ as chairman I^II durrnjnhe forum-metlinp of tl chapler, Ihus becominc actii .ind to represent the class on the stu. members. offi'"d*^ on."Tt'Ts"cstLateTth^l" we» Immodiololv Wlowing Iho hopoi proqran launching tbo campaign.

four days. Business Manager Carol ' ''^''"^ «VluJl>'d''^nd"mfnfl "od. V.''m1o-l1i"d «"["" ^'" w«t St,«l'c'"g in J;oi^nrlh'al is alVendmg'he're'S'liis s«ond\.wr'^ S'l"' '"iters' ingk son College, Tennessee, where com. Ihc correspondence poured out from he Lyceum Programs Faculty-Stiiclent Before the Colleficdalc post office almost be- enrolling at Southern Mis. Es -ecially attacked at the temperanc sionary College, the class president Body Organize gs was the SIOO.OOO.OOO at Present Va'riety ser^'cd four ye.trs in the Army Medical For Cooperation corps, one of the four was In the South d"ti'l ers, Scharffentirg displayed 50 Crai 'pI^rT il'""t'rfind stam s Lyceum numbers, music programs, Pacific combat area.

The faculty and student body Mathews is also leader of tite Mis- Ufe alli'd in the office of the Chattanooga ° the majorit)- of Saturday evening pro. lowed a full-page ad from tl T/n/fi and asked for any stamps they ^% grams at Southern Missionary Coliege discharge, on a cooperative basis, cently elected president of the ApolJos elphia !'ii,i,irtr urging the tc might have. No stamps were available, club, an organiiation of theology slu- bill Craifl was interviewed and put the rounded program, according lo Elder ]^ a grand glass of beer"' lo lak

lion of the student body *'^0' ^'° '*' One of the seven unm.uricd mem. ncw^. Mis5 Evans was seen in Clialta- social activities commillce, has been his" '"'said" musl"be "mer'wi'th'^ a nooHi ,11 the post office with a basket offer / chosen to the greatest variety of ag.5re sivc lege facull)'. All proposed changes nounccd no *d"rinite"planr*for"^nc^ campaign placing the tru before policy and all proposed new poli '"""" the public. residents of Collegcdalc. '""'" ^ IX'reTn ';L'''si"""" ^^He lttt>:r-wnlinfi. was cfficic-ntly gettine " Bruce Thomas, leclurer and free-lance |ght°Slnfiymmit[e«'^of "handsome man" drinking Spirit '^ correspondent, giving repciit appear- in Collegcdale is high. The P a Mrs. Tobiassen "vh

hu been, it is stated by many students [•j Cord'ittns'h'EurlprHrisTchllled Returns to S. men['offunc(LL\T' '^r'fmm or h U. emp r'rn«1ec'r!.Ur!'uked'''He'rea "°" '""" clipp ng.ftcr clipping from, hAo.s W inTctS ^''E[derSj,nc!cl.r. treasurer of t!,c uLt"" ma4T'['/°cXmen

the officers of the college and "' Handel Cluistnias wiH;'!m"'vening''of^m%?c?fK^ German in llit Modern Language De- !i:i:' '"'^,*''"'*- hni . Oiatoiio To Be logetbcr, with a few additional se Z tors appointed by the president beca ''% Docembei- 20, 21 ''^"'""^'^ "" r;..,/ ,.;,,,,. .,tw „ ° '= 2J.*'Feltured'^n^'l.is program aJeHa7 '" ''" fudcm^nl'. i','.™ TT'™Jb*m. N'r.".' The orjtorlo. Mesilali, by GcorflC The college administrative coon is made up of all principal admin S. S, Gfipsholm, re- FUTdREVENTS "'"'IcournTd Z M.. 7coT!T' on which she "* "'"''""' "' trativ-e officers of the college. Its fu I S«mbc" °° Oc tions are admmistrativc m charac ^"'''''"' ""'""' ''"' " "" EHer Stanley C, Harris S1500 Conlribuled ium 't'.^ir fcS.r'Hir'"'"'"'"'''''^"'' i J;oio°™a,',S",5!5'»otr',c'hMT principal administrative officer of To Famine Relief Besides visiting her home at Trond- Oc Ober^'n The Icn0h I of the oratorio will bii president executive offi ^P.P'oxim.,e|y is the chief Voulh's Congress held in . She "New England Calling*' one hour and fifteen rd The Collegedale Church raised for Elder M, L. Andrea.sen from the its regulations lo the faculty and n cash and pledges on Sabbath. Octobcc United States were in attendance at Elephant Round-up" which Wild only local talent will be used. executing its directions. 4. following Elder H. R. Beckner's the Youth's Congress. The thirteen "''' '"* '^'" '^"'""'^ The shident body likewise his hundred people present teprejenled E«ns c Icn diUcrent counlrics including Po- ^Health Week ZTi^"'«i^r,lrM"Si Iwe «uncll"and osvlall s'tJdenl" f- According to figures released by land, Holland. Eihopia, and Iceland. Oc

"° ''"= ''"'"s- Mf- MU- ficers. In due lime it will have lc7 . 1 J ^ a Open night. "''" '"''^'' '° ''"'' ^''^'"y- of standing committees closely mo el was the cash offering and only fi-e voic It S88 {Conlimied on page J. eol 4) came in pledges. Icrmediatc German at the Colleec . . -

THE SOUTHERN ACCENT

Tlontkenn ^/ ^««'*e Ontke Soutk Side Tke Soutkenn. Accent David Kribs

IS ANIIRET3,^MILE ^cobs

?S^ addition of : Iration.'lhc

^clenns'inilcnd^SMC. W<

'\dX'ci'm"cJI° gg Harold' Phillip*, Orel

1 ;.:,:.. " .. o™u,f^-.k ii """ II

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Mm some nighl « wonderful m- and we arc pr wife with us Streamline Your Studies ing, we d'on't'^kn: Trmaple Club n

" pigtails Back in ihu da s of the country schoolhousc when Dorothy Evan |^ wert ink-dipped an going (0 school was a game of o Readings the teacher, "Bookw a [aunt to be Hung were b Parfitl, dean of bi I re rest enemy. \ e[ many college students of our n lightened day wish they had the ability of that small : can consume pages of wisdom without indigesiion. They realize on around the me that reading is one of the most important skills the modern youth ink should be in possesses. It is used every day, even if only to read the signs on

without it. Lacking this ability the student works under the most dilhcult of handicaps. He moves along at a snail's pace when George Gott, preparing his assignments, and when fmishcd finds that his mem- Elder Gjording ory and understanding of what was read is very small. He comes to class discouraged and convinced that the assignment was too Join Staff long, the book too vague, and the teacher too severe.

reading or playing the piani But is like typing College family." say anist would c(

mplishcd performer aft' 1 few lessons hours' practice. Neither can a stude ho Vesper Triulilion OlNaUfihlbiui- ' r knows the delight of living again in i id ages through im Here at SMC he hold ','°°'J^^p""'f his visits with hooks, until he has developed his skill thoroughly

m1 Golt'-.s Fo s, Ukc Acad. t SMC realize this antl do somet it. many problems will be solved. Low grades, day-d: irColkfi'edjf the library, over-crowded schedules, a distaste for S,3i!?£:i c fieography in would all be affected by the change. And "" """"""''' '"'' |n|i 1

FS^E : 1

pYj°Seh»ri^|.;^»jj;„r^te

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THE SOUTHERN ACCENT

Student Roster by States Hike. Ca Greet Students Saturday Night

F.cuity-Studcnt " ;!:""„';„ Jp''old Frederic , . , ""'..j,, 'i Gives Concert .. .1 TH , TiISuna"'"" ^, aidirig'TImZ/cLlv m.d- Noted Folklorist Piano S,1£ii SFH'"" <^" J^Mteil^yfuMiorwi.S™ Visits Campus

. CollegeJalc afiec etfiht yc. Collc^^cdalc on October

, sisKd of Mo..,.-, Rondo in A Mi^ ?^' ""''' '" ' '"e'.''l' of Jadmnvdle. B„?,™r.'rD,» tlm'™ H*. '"'l'',' FloridlTlcS' Tockot

J*'" bSV^K..* W™; H.T""' er" di,pla,"d"'d,litm ",ii„„'' io'l.ii j^" ''l' "' »*" Til™UX''s™llrof'lM,"l„c" 'j"' ^'"f J" interpretiiion Mo^a,!. *.' '"" <"'™"" > "dmt con.l,. 5""i n T S£"^>i°""' of but ho did f „„ Totkor Ir.i.ded IhtooEh Eng. oii. ViS"„ "« '«" "> '"'"-"I dopth of f«l- '"J "^ AmM, ,viih Canle iKob, bZS; SL ],/„"^*';„"°"J',,„y„, *J|,,'",|^^'

Ch."f AnJiw i;«k.: «.l. J ««- "ssoobud srodeni clubs. ,he la part 'of ihc concc,l" The"'lm" dollh "ofThc "sine"-, "be spc'nd^ ta " '" ''"" ^}>->"« >™ The inident foinms. fonr of ihtm. time ,.,i,i„j CK"m.'"M"i°S Ci: Lm. P™"?'" * ^ radio sccipls.

°'l'i"i" =r"'b"lJ™„ ecoaki, veil- inI",;""l'i,?the d, o(f- cSomll™,"

cfull,- done. Robert Roach Heatls f she can make concert, the inJi- P^Plo .™il'.f"' « little w (Cram,,,,,,; /,„,„ (,.,j, l)

cliapk-r, I .innounccd 'that' mctnber's'hip Salurdiv night :iml (li c CN-eelle, ''^'I"^' "".« '"'^= is divided into four chsses: rcfiular, " '"1^^?^"; '" ^'J""^' ' crL"..n''aL'^spw'"of ion" Tte'c"'mrh'er ^irlin"^ word.'rfhe quality. llo"o'Tn*rifc"',i?mhe°rs'til)o'oo' e <^«ll'e'^".le folk she met. Pledjei must be paU bp Januao' '. nt Lyceum Prof^rains

(C,„,i„„J /,.,„ /,jpe -/ Ilian, Gam, Hiiacd. acli7"™;" ache-doled for April 1 will be a demon^ratio er akelching piclufes ,"°l"'t"'ll Gems from the Pulpit

'I"! nounccd Mr. Wittschi A Review of Last Week's Sermon Tiki expedition mcmt rljj ,mw,S

arte raft from Sooth Ara'r ll'he po

'' Si>- film proBrnma w

MASSACHQSSETTS ' iirt^? J Efi,°e'S£Hv interest— travclojjues, March 01 mosic, and animal (In Two full-lenRih pic lures are

~fl,e"Upwar7Lo'ok''"o d piano, or^pn bath. , brought to us THE «nll THF.RNA CCENT Veterans Moving Alumni Attend College Orchestra Student Poll Offers Helps Into Government Seminary; Hold Playslays To Open j^ ImprOVe SOUtflCm Accent ^^^ji^r Units Evangelism Effort Ub Drive r south- rwent arrivil and erwtion Sub^ ,1, .hi, is^c of the wi,h the Lawbencf SrA.ct new column will teginw.ti'inis ^^ ftovcrnmenl ex- - olales .. , (Editok's Note—A twenlj- , , of the UsC of .h.> cotan .^.o *- The college " E.N Ve.nt The pu,po» of " ^o' nnl,- to „pe i,A-'. '"' '" "^f "tl^^^^'J *S ^Se .f^fj^j; befnf/enS'he Abi.t m'

™" CARTIRi-Ex-G-I;. "fD'^i'L'V;! li"»ln. CHARUS "';Jj„°'„XT' ,.,..„ Nebrib.

stl«»l "«»" '> "' "« *^- °- ">= cotile tepSttine of the hilisUe i"s< ""' ^i'>°°"' '" '" "* of «|i- cilT"^n intteisfol tolemni on school vei,' desirable • elTotl ,n Birn,i„ji„„ More , „„ the needed. .^^ Alibim^tah nuke it inieresiinj^mc ,1| of which con- «e jradiMes of SoeJl,. lilies «oold J^™ j„„ ,„;,,„, ^ ^ 0«

Southern Missionary College, Collegedale, Tennessee, October 24, 1947

Elder Rebok ffl Senate Organizes;

f//i\\ Conduct Scales President, Veek of Prayer Bullock Secretary I ''r\ 0»' *fTiHv'5 ^ E Rebt ; '*>>- ': <,h>- 1 Elder D. X'L, -W ^^J 'i L.,.„„ce Sc*, p,„id™ of ,1„ :4> » T . mmlol coupLV fomm, i„J MilJro 1^: Y^, nMl

College Cliihs Meet, Organize, Students Busy |CollegedaIe S. S. Elecl New Sliident Officers q^ Open Ninht^ Largest in Union TKrc jk' .it pre;enl ..cvcnlL^n to- Snh.tdaviiBh(., October 11 and Octo.

,cm hv 1

>alh momine. The tabern.ck iV "f « ''"J="> B«>»l»- G™».l oc.s.o- .c chapel is full, ihe libr.r,- «!»» "f ihcsc- cl"hs icok phcc on |facultj. room is full, and ever>' avail- l | nc II AA J space in oihcf buildings is ocni- JacK Uamall /v\adG ship of Dr Gcorg

Et:' '°'. *7'^°!"«™S ""??'• Editor-in-Chief of /c.dncsd.iv cvcninr Compiiitees Formed

President Wrifjht (o sludy ihorouKhly

med in bj- ll

^""l^ Bring Variety Progri ''nt'^vicr-prcstlcnt ^'Bill^^Hincock'

"''">''"'" '"'''°"- ""^ 'l'''°"TOclobh,"»enlv'memb''c"l" ",' ' "';"" r , , ,,. „ , ,. UL'l" ""^''V', ,

'"^ °-"'""- ""'°' ";' '""1'" .- Tie "'"'°''' ""' .ion do«r-i"l.~- I ..:;.!.;;.. I'nd E"f"c'5'"roon, iro.ide. nubiris'in°;il'd°T "' oTtl,!- SnlS oT'coripi'n, o^n ^

Mr.Si'rKi'.'aSu Eya"r°,°.?eliTx.°,' rth'',™ ;V°,bi^"uiE.'''jo spinj!;;' sriw *^,;;;i™j': ;'i"'„'',°i''i.'iui°'h'„t''v'';;f if,'ib.'.™n'dinTo™°I;f,''h'e'ir";;;l; 'iier Student Senate, has sard, "I ,n helping • * ' Wind," a picture featuring the Ihrills am de. the acadcrne students t? auctions svill impress anvonwilh^ Plan I and '"' ''""'"" spcedboating, liR''Icd ivith the personnel of the carr>. oat varied Sabbath value of stamps °' Jachting, and surf-

the I lower '^''^ Dorothy Evans, voice and ^^^ divirion'^Mu'dcnt^Tn^'lhTcob '"rhe^Maskr" Comrade''' club has promi'^nt 'film, llie surscT shosJrVhe

;l'v coming year. lerislics of llie large reptrl.s w,„ a "^'1 °' Mrs, Howar.1 J. ISl *'ih''/i!%,.c'i.™r;r *; ""»'k',"^.r''"'l,°''' 1 'h'aTlL' raZrtSn'lhirrhrac " •'"''"' 'jn'l.v sponsor. Other t«' Mel™ ' ' " ™^,^°„' >r"\'""'""'; students reprcLriorilie svbolc ,1" "'ckman d b.,n h s •'.m'" ^ m |]'°,'''^J,',°'' FHE SOUTHERN ACCENT

^ontkenn ^^ 1/au'ie Gn tke 1 Soutk Tke SoutKenn. J4lgWlakt4 MoMied . . . Side

BJim-i. "™ "^ ive noliced the Qnc day Dan Dohcrh- "l!iwil^f!c£ ScaJj c ""'L- Cavamujih is '" new '«"jvc"lhat' Fotd dorm feeling exccptionillj-'^ oirious Mjnjfir . our roidencc hall ate ptobibly displiyinj DoNAii. West " '-'' heard jboul the vh.l kind of ,bly "o^Djn'I'lhat^'Liy^np a'bl" Wi'*"

'''',' ' 7' "r;;.

ol T«r. .nd monlhl*. June. Jul? wd Augwl by SouU^m Miuimi- So«i/«i %t ck/. dllcRtdilc. fcnnajw Enlcrcd uftfcr (he W;

Don't Say It

".,"'" '!!"".' ':.^^\ '.'" .^.^' showmn fine_ form are Ch>tl» friendships. ,:!"!!!!; .'''"l'!'.!!,.^,''", '\u'\.u'^:^'iJ^ Wit- csemtd for building ^^^^ 'iiitis of working, eating, studying mL'i

• know each other quite well. In p foperly used this opportunity can hji

i •'inner bdl liiMi^fi, .ire prone to turn this potential asset .iliiliii It is impossible not to become ac- > ,!I"„u''jnji„ [Mill silling next to us in class, or in standing ,,,,| Domihr ^'^ .mil fur reason or other generally Sigma Gamma Tail iome we ,.,.,. ._ ^ , ^^^ b'^k'^n'^-o*' h '"h""'^

1 for future use the the bad things as well as '''' ""."'^ f°' "^ Souih / ; Formed by ^^'V uless moment, instead of going to our menia! ;, /; -' '" i ach« and pains"of °k-7.; i;ing out a good point for someone, we arL- ' Married Students

' around in our intellcaual incinerator ami

And our words grow, as much as if they were alive. Somt

thing we might mean in only a slighting way, after being fed . little niniri'hmcnt can develop into a giant. Fortunately, we ha\<

1"','""'' ''-'"' li'>'^ lll|-^ 'inf;hi )i,..i-^ nil rk ', ' ;''^°""^^^^^ Him.- Elder C. E. Wiilschiebe, spon- Bwna[d"Bv"d VelwZ ' I -''! "'"i HHHKi ,,ur f;jrh,ij;e ,inU .Y'j I m - " ," , ior. closed tht devotional part of the ,;,, ^ ^_ ,, _,^^,. ,„-,.„ ._; Kribs, serneant-al-arm^ only evil.ii iIr. j;,iik1 i(ii„j;v wc tan ''^'"^^'-'^ '"'" " '"" Dnd on our tic-an shelves. cveninj; with i quiet prayer. The mem- j_^^ ,, p„.a,-,. .tik ll"' '' Ne\i [inie the (einpitition comes ' *=" then idjojrned to Room 3(tJ for to broadcast some material . ^j. ^^^^^ ,[,(. VJi",,,!, nt'

, don't say it, It may take a .ng ivsicm. Just In ihc sun beam lo ibytheUv-cc.. i^^- top and think it over, but the investment of a k" ''""n on Fii.hv. and the liehrs "^^"'-'^ hMI pay ofT with dividends in friendship. And '"^'^""^ '"^ '" <° finclion. There- lo present prOfirjms for the semester ien.l worth the price of not saying it because ExcHailge [^^ ,"t7!>n.if S»X' mo.iiriB^^^^^^ kr«.''evri;''mi',k^''^^rson'' aIi" are

Qie Ijou Rea^ij .... ^°' '^ " :;r.'"a ^.""rtiH Ihe'il' mSn to'b^''held"or S: i

all clijiiblc members will J, be presented, rr ':':': She uj's, "You talked ;'''j"i„''!!t Full",' .'^J'm. r,. have about it. n- iTwi, dreamed .ibout it and wanted it for c

be presented and discussed J at tlie next a J 11 re«u[ur meetinfi of Siijma iHIi Z,'Z''-1':l:z , Gamma Tau.

a>,„„,ll,.. bnl = M. V. Society happy family." ; ih Chooses Officers "mJ V lupP'

ill' I. Ill sludenl, hii been ctioicn the Married '"''" '"' Students 'raKTr'""'""'

' TiK- »i„i„d, .1,1 (dUiis Organize ",','' .,','"'', ":" rajj Forura r,'^

"""'• ''"'•''™"""« II^Er^^'zl-KiS; ^HiT'"' 2Hi£i;z,t?Fii l^'BB}z:f3'^';i^\B :::. THE SOUTHERN ACCENT

Remedial Hilton Elected l^^!^1imT'u>" witfilid" w Reading " ' 'ViHiimion, Jane * r> "'"o Presidency

„, ^,„^,. ,, ,„, „„,^ ^ Of Dasowakita >;i-^ For 200 Students on . s.p,.mb.r 25, ^

"'he^enl^hlenLnrrnd S "^''^^ Daso'v^k fo7';',d"|;;'^"^p°^vcL^nr rook"? bee 'J ctb/Mikm'Hil- £nfi"\J.? b«n ''immuni^'j "^1^

simple )! altire. bein^ offered in the Y asowakita- f:icijl(y i studcnis will improve and sludv. and thus ra college scholastic standard. mind, bodj'. snd spiritual welfare of T ^*»t'"l,,,..,1 T- I. ''* "^^^-bers. Miss HiKon stated that lr;icllri> Classes will be held only on« cad. week, but suppkmentar>- |Com.m.ent& work will be lo'^brTrd^iics'l inSn^'raus^ '" M« »r-i)l;i lllstjllllr

wns 'Ladies 's Class work is required of f

t is planned the students of Sni,il nanent help Collc^-e for a pl.m .

aujjht only part of then |£Sjnd'i;idr„™:,ri'k/f3 Gems from the Pulpit

."ght . . . iliey are both will div

'''""'"''° !"""«'" *"'"'' ™.T Invo two ehiUr.n, fTl't lM,i!I,tS'"d,^„. '="""»"^" *i"s"f"l^"'j''S ix'n! „ ,0 .he wfoflo^n^aSi'Sd'offc,"' ij^I^'"' , "" "'".'='"'1' ''?'i'«' '"'J''°"'!'='W'''p"ii'™=°J"""i if Willi tlic p».'b*i"f' Wc'to iiii''soni.""ii'''s"otll'riVitu.1 °M"''TSS!"l,rd'' w'sT'smnb Library ""^''" ''''''"'" the '" "''"'' *",„""'" " to metc,-' s„t. that m ma', not io'™"h"ch';id,''„'' to"w,a''' "l C««oi- Porr,« IS' Jrtre^To p''-~!li',jtp!l'!!,7fls° U. .. by arnest suppbcation and

of a hutidtcd shdci beforrbta

"' " Fo'-mer i."E..s™S,tfv''"hr,'";,ron''s°:;d SMCites "H'nlT^kS'^F^ ""•'" Sllidy id)" i^n !r"'io" ''m' Nlirsillg I j"ii.n «?i!r^«Tcn!h"lM°J"fo^ '"ii„"iXi'" m''°'T'°'"~

,?"''!' '"" l»"l> Hon ui' tut" ' ^"" " ^"1"' B>.tl"""\" <^™B°1|',°„ On h olh h nd £ Ut to God ,'n, '."'' X'T!7lS'''t"['„°M°!!'i'" '™U|"™ «t^^pnv,le,e "' '' ^';;^'ll «fjk wh„h II Jl *oJof ,. , , . . Ikoj ,"" k ; . ,„ ,I,„, „,, ,„ b„„„. claril,' V' C& vividn,,,, mS"/ and low'

"'''"° ' I '' rant'radinE '''°' ' I J ' ° ratoImmTmo'e'l'i™ fc^n™, ' Km« A,v II 1 d "(Sa' Cm'pm' Mi" fra'Srtm' "ud'^'

^^^''"''-'"'"'"CimtbfEtlc" cri,- kon/ Ehino " ' WoS^'JactdSe r h?"H°blV n'°rf°Th i",'?, u. wn.te. 'l"i°l°£,h7<^'''°''°\'^^'lf°'' Woodrfl. and Richatd Paplc,. made mtJidne wbit "is "odS,. THE SOUTHERN ACCENT

=•"' „„^ D'T C'-r,!-;f' Today's Topics inion Un 1 Soon to scoe ' Family . College

.n people to Ihe cKlcnt rhil J [o locale this ma- (he)- will (

..ident Trun drj- has urfied mea

forty tTn fc'dcand ai onet-me. and nation has n

"fluid'' from the b«n made.

Just before the lo help in the food conscrvjiion pto-

riinTirpi^nt'wiii be" cSer'of Bates-HasUell Wed;

'"Atco'rdVnK io Mr, Cannon, the planl Coilplc Workillff 111

jcL^ pii^f fou7^ fdi'timf't^orke'J's' Conference Office

The old laundr>- buildi be tht atolini Conference, p„fomd ill ihe Mremon, in Iht cfc.p-i rf to Ml. eJ chnrch.

lal ploj'cil by tiic Cjrolin.i lii.rl: jjiJ

1 'icjm needed in operation of*. drj' Ibc trapicilj' of assisUni-nMnaKtt mi ' kMninj! plant.

. . .. _*

Accent on the Acadern ]

1 -

-Veadeniy Students oibb, ct.uln" Make Bine & Yellow |gj. |i^|.. School Colors pu

Colors for Collcgedale Academy ^^^^^ p,f°^ """"''* bLT\H.'under"th"ii'rectionof'Thomas ^*^'""t ric1litical Science

ivjs evidence of 1

Student Roster i B]

Southern Missionary College, Collegedalc, Tennessee, Novcmbcf 7, 19i7

Town Meeting Tells Week of Player Seiiiions Reviewed Elders Rebok and Hartwell Conduct Longs "Are Winners; Awards Given pr.ter''ETd'e:D.t''Sboks''p;kt: Spiritual Emphasis Week Services

Ihnughls from each of his sc Mondjy in main ,uiii:«s wound up nifibl '"°"T|,e"BWe°is'rilv' Guide Book- He said. "Oor commonion with Go

paper. Khwl ml Chrislians. As a man ihinkelh Students settled back in their chairs prepred to applaud and whistle as the of subs prizes for the highest number is casting! ourselves upon God. Fail

straw 'rescolt Fletcher, adorned with a glasses, and fol- lit and horn-rimmed owcd by an asiottcd bunch of cam- uijin leaders, trad off the names of

So' are seckins 'af"r° God"-' lh< richleous, and Ihose who arc not seek inc afler God-ihc wicked." Dciir

m..tc, llK. JiBerence in oo S' Wfl.f.. -.jcuviJ .,«,„.k incUul- Ie,o,

uid Dorothy Evjns rorpectivcly. Thr; dliorr had ih.ir eves on ihe kahcr Hi, bol were foiled in Iheir pl.ns by Mr. P.rroo!. Some of Ihe pri»s were have bioomr which some of Ihe reeipienls cords (he acU w, would don Ukd were cerlsioly needed in Iheir

lOHGS VICTOBIOUS ashlii..!

Original Lyrics hrouRh student solici announced a Set to Music

I sbomVlc By Mr. Miller

music depart!

1U5C of the crowd, but ' position.^ for *' program of > le of his followers.'^ Outslandin, I SUB CHASERS

Workers in China Eld. Klenient Speaks pi.nJ' of^'iiL am;

To Fnture Teachers "'<^'''fn';:!niv'i!

here's a mule that's been

jHi^bl'st liked numbers fii' itcd by the iovial and a|

, introdiietion I

B^lye Kistl'-r "iiriarrl^DLf'''^"'"'"' "depjrlmenl of I .en; brought tc Clialtanooga Firni! S'lpporl "Accent" dent, from Ihe immaturity- of a cire- free freshm^in to the well rounded, harmonious reasonint powers of a col-

l^oblfflti McGc THE SOUTHERN ACCENT

Tlontkenn On i^^ H ^°«''«e Tke Soutkeun Accent

i!:f:rl:i:.,._ '-"/:S;

"^ *;"* before Halloween he wm a ',''c,*''fi(i?'chi this rather rare hobby when ""*"^"::;S; ;('gJ>Y';;*J"-J?' Since that time soil and lr>' to br.n^ to lifih' mere child of eifiht. collecled thirteen harmonicas new personal ilict. he has '«"?'" '!">' * icJ som w..'" 1 i)» „

„,,„, o™„. P„„« II man silting between V Dor (1 bitw over and some bit; object Nassiu, Bahamas. It is a conso- aij/th

men lo pby. Warren's when U CoikKC."colkR sr;fcnfc't,p .h;'Tth^FloTidi"n:Yar" laucht ei^ht they are cKcited . 7...^ Offitt >t G)lltBrd.li;, the mo« valuable beinfi a SH chro- Congrtu Tutnaj,^- U!l 1«J Mr (he acl of d'he'fim^names of the Morto' "ih ^ . fh™" . . ACCENT Stjrtcmbc. 35, HawJ;ins' room Stopping at Collier Tho; have moved in (,om,l Itle brolheis Johnnie and Billy.

He played for Red Boiling Sprm^s. betn r i,\ai Nfarilyn Dillow has sinfiinp. f,mn?"in"the^Yl silute Dofolhv Banker who "" 1- ev,„. the halls clean. My fifitidtnothcr he wp'laine^'lhe "earn In IWtTi^ [h"''^t"s r°"' Wetk of I'raytr is n\ We can seiile back into general j|wa. 5 sard that "Beai.x don't fiO Red Boilin£ Sprmfis Bulldogs won 38 " nR ftho three whcr cobwebs grow straight games. He has one of the stliool routine. No mnrc i rniptcc) classes. Chapel only ;iin ours for study. Nn mnrt craips- Y- """''" Mrs. Edith Pleasan n- !n''t")r,c'direfl'o"'; .awarded to the team last year for their ^;^r ..^c, on ho".' lonf: kfoic Mar. iIil' yeiir has lermi- music Yf. this week stt aMde in the middle of 'when 'we°stopped him in the hall, a natcd. It is true that wc are hack on schedule and are nni reminded Billy Krohn told us that he likes to a .-omment on Amajia'l beauli- school orchestras. We "wisl^h constantly from the pulpit ttiat our actions and deeds are recotdetl. as she undertakes this wonders electricitv can produce. He !- dol-f yl""l!"Minnie Lee Mrs. Ernie Long TCI

Resolutions were made during that week which should pi vill be ect the r by.

i; have the speaker's words slip by. Changes n,. I ! not let Nin, ; fore. Charles and id wrongs righted which show to others that thi k of hurry How about it Dora emphasis has been worth while— for aucicc and Arnold? P"K« ^< this time. '«?" well, Dora. But what happened to the resolutions which were made and Bill Parks has a hobby tlut will ^ Mr. and J kept.' Ami \s h.ir .iliciui ili;i( "blue blank.'" Those person: ^^- photography. He's been at it for

' I i "''' ', : 111 everyday activities. FEA Oimulated a lot of beautiful pictures ° «''^cl and several nice pieces of equipment. : hope they - '''"'"'"" '°""- K .>l|.vl. <.-IV - * • * Ephraim Tiilt's Life "V,^?!i'"^d\\°'^ha^^me'ven r.lrt-l Ulfi.f Recorded In Book Letters to the Editor 'o;<^'v ^u^ of Florida and coiil^e Odds and Ends

Club naking

i-all and Sunday, Nove '' etc lor your newspaper wilh all its te- noted for its speed

of I wonder thou;;h why you don't h.ive German Leica, This is ons?defed"ne St- no column of kltcrs to the ediicr like ,n, the big newspapers. It must be that is highlv valued bj- B

camera fiends. more experience before I can tee Dill also has his o n completely outfitted dark room wh Ruth and Mary Ellen Padgett m| printing, and /,. 10 vou and tell you what could be did

from Washington Dan Dohetty had '" his tft'elfthmotorcj-clew lS"run'"','olr''°a"iir"bul ^']^uZf\ reck-.t could ^i (o «r.ti.^,ou and Itll you how

^ y Dan you'd better look out for ihe next on<^ Nobody is much interested JnyMy.

- OxcliaviGe • Sir ^'-^ril"

B.B.^- C-..V.O. ;; WUe^ ? Mrs, ^*^"j'^ . JB- ep^Trtm^T f Collect

:nn,ibial ki^s; School of Aviation. Ten

ccive private pilots' lice se in Decem- stales and '^""J^;'"^^^°fj,J^""^ liai,e regis e ^ Where brightest iejvcs in ^^^ ^^ Rode^l sunshine ilit1cs°Vf the ^^^

Each day 5000-foot landing ^rip ' "''"''"' 'H'"'"'^' more worthwhile than the and twelve "^!l"i«o'* omen

tion, —Campii CbroiiicU This c modern Eden 1 have found was fiJthercd in by th students -d Where art and knowledge both Of Union College on the !£S:£;-iSs and an ice What better place ""^^^^''^^'j di)hw«h«' invites your muse the College View Chu J8907.94. It is estimat

'II^H>le. the school of God! be.n dividual minu^man'l^olf aii^ Sure cTker' have Anna Marv Kleineh C/cf-f T'"' of these even mon.^'hci Tcu-el. the equipment.— THE SOUTHERN ACCENT

La^s, Are You A Good ^I'^tter Flowers, g.^^_.^^ CketcLs Physics Stndeuts Planned for Campus Roommate? by Enjoy Solvin Charlie I Braiubusters

and 1.0,0 carl mw pi„i erT' oni7lo"fiod"ll',ai°'Jmill["portable' Bro '"d°o°1 rpeakJI

luld »«it?aXd«™. "x;",I'Y. l,i!b,jion

bcfordian wj''°"™j'nuI'iV ™iiich"wr°r b" Time Marches On wr!S;:v^"!ii: S.:^ "hersc'lf" H In Film r,„«r:im .!0 sin.plo IX'mo™!.™*/"™'."™" "" , '"^ I ' «,l," r'cc " ' " """ '*"' "'"" '" ""''' «" " "Vl"."ho SlfcEO board on il, T' "Si""""!'!' M-;"..q'"al<'° 4° pi" .ir inraal ™eliJ°o oT-IhriTm^C n'f P'"' ' '"" ColksJaTo Probi Ho" °c ';"", ';'„j'"" "'if" ' 'i°'»' °' ''"' i'™''""'""' «^"lcd1m'r"Vuro°'orUn'd''ail ir PSfs" ""'' ""' "" "I"'' '° '""/! "" icrn *° Trnn?an "Mdiario ProBram,ro ' spurn.nR sorb ekmi-n- ap. AND SPEAkTnG^'!"'^ ['^'i^'p^'llbl'^^"' *" 1, Iho onlv mar. on In. "'" "" """""' '' Since

biRl, as l..o ofll.em, DeWiir 13o«. pai prcienlablc. ' ,„ Said Mr. Wod, fte sSo'nd" wa" rpicior ™pfnotamro'f ^ . a^i < lin.L^ bm\'c "do ""redic" Tc" new il.e oll.cr ,1,., .1..., ..liJ Dean "I lost ean'l keep up wilh Ibe roclis. present da,- Ireland. Chairmen Clarifv founded .aisocialion will be short lived ", „. Mo believe Iberjrow at nijbt. Some- __No,™ber announced E. ... Triangle .in. ,...-„. with p. C f, :„„„n...:„, bov a T:',:Z'Z''±',:''V'''"i'^ ociai Committee Duties ' wbal l.a.e 1...,. here' A ^rea. ..n,e dene,e Or<.-n Hou se Tlw Oiapc

sion b, the 1leader -illq's book (wi Gems from the Pulpit 11) ha moth b, Van wa's" not Ions en :::,:: w, (fii;hl.ITS

sZZ"' al, ™-iaisen. and tljo Or{anizc Crews stuj::;:

'"'^''''" fommjltcp and lis plans Mr. Prarman spoltc la the men of -^j. .. DEBT S'"' ^ „ for a fiood setics of S.Kurday nij;hl the djriKcfs of fire and reminded them ViSltS CoIIege

lan midil be able ''*"' °' Ncwbold Missionary Colle/;e Bracknell, »'h>ch plans and t. Jt)' quicklv and ef- " England, visited the cam- iav chapel proci literature ficienllr pus on the .wccltend of October 31. Elder :.ands, and other r r Pcjrman arc Mr and ? of the denominational colle;:

; United States bbcfor s duties a

id public inspc-ctors were named, A ^-raduate of ^ [^' Word. J are to close all draft* CoHcrc and of Loi ons. greater aspirations, and He intro> :d a plin to find and remedy any taufihi science ar

;rmination to do more for hometown [ to do rescue work wlien Ncwbold for sever and find m>- place in Hij to hi^-h offii office and back- d of the past could be Ac"orJin"'tO Eld nd of the person elected, ;an Sevrcns stated that his commit- ,t'be read/to malTc future tions of" ny on'L Ol were the ones on personnel and I b,- qucnchinc any and Whites made their culum. and explained the duties Ihe start. He also com- rope on the Quee fforts of many in fighting will make their hot Firemen Show College Night Life Prowess In Seen From View Academy Small Fire Of Night Watchmen Accent On The

Undoubicdlv the most ihanklw, un-

campling "" '""',,'''»/ Sd" h' vSlliKj'b, . Coiron='I'4?bI.°,rl',S;'7

d the boyi wh, "" * on speed.' '^'^

custom ' Devil wotship is an ancient 'h^ foim of a skit ^f ,his tepotter and abindoninK a]| t'Ln'.h'n' I'"chkr (t'lil^.^ Vi''*^^ i" i na- office, bcoufiht over from Attica, nc place in a phntoj;taphc-("s disnity he chu/y^cd off to join the al. is one of takine Orolyn Hackm.n took ttves '''''"'= '^"'"!'''"?"'? "jdv nume.ons cro»d of s,«tato„ '„/,nnthe.lo- PhoiOKtaphc, "f of them suck blood. All are afra.d of seete > an assotted colleeiion „ho watehinf Clarence PiMut, . dal f.oni pictures of hook up -IcGhee. Frances Bumby, drufiged by the front of the Men's The only smoke

Sabbath School Offic °"': made slaves to tlietr enemies. ,1,^. Wliat's Your I. asily „„ f„,„,„ („ „j |„j j|,j °\J:!£Z^J!m ^'m Q. the Chosen For AcatJemy Missionaries in these sections of b;^ j^^.^ ^^ everyone. By this time '',":,'"', ,' '!,"'.'' ;;ain an en- * ountry find it hard to Collyct Hasvkins. who been ic ' Current Events? had I,;', On an opening is estab- ance. but once |,,. n^ ,;,^ „„ hanjin/t out

had better be quiet ouldn't sice . ikicnwitts- Nurses' Duties Keep Them Busy i'i""eGo°' intinuc livinfi in it. Their only loti | "''"' " "'*' "' od',^nt"bIjdy,"lhc wi'veVof the "" Dairy Adds Cows students, their children, and CHAIRMEN CLARIPy' (CMUbmJ Inu.p.p-i.nl.i) "hris^tom Enlarges Barn

shouerindhlrl t of a cold

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s to be handled simullanc^usl,-. Health Service records. note ) At Alumni News Rehok Speaks First raC Meeting

sj.iSpoc| 1 paTli'c'patiiJn. „ihecl*>| It saa>|utA Jq uo.ss our oill Saturday. Noven*cj^l|j^« '^^M jalfpoQ u.tjiioiaia H tobc

ICJauae, i VHHMn JO Dr. an.l M.. , iipi.mjvi Vliaaoy ( Atlanta arrived on It Ijrj. uaqoa bath. Novcnit^, i. to BaujQ leuioqj, ; i»«;l"^l n hutst's brother Atnof Jirv'Sd educational I aaquiaidas loije spuoc] Cochran. She was ti .,iai„„inrlanninS|'«l™ FRESHMAN THANKSCIVINC ISSUE

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Souchern Missionary College, Collegedalc, Tennessee, November 21, 19-17

I Hilarity- Confection 12 Vets Pay Tribute llUnik Open Night In Armistice Day rly Round Ceremony November I THI SOUTHERN ACCENT ;i, jj,, '^°**^ ^Cjuaw Village -^-^*«^ '4 H

MQI^^H ^^b^h ^H ^^BBkchouse, ^Hi ^^^hRI ^^^^HIQl ^H ^^BHi!"","? „.S"°3,'L;S"S'*;.* MilPfJ <*! ^^^^^n..< unHrr 1 ^.•l5/f|| SI HnL,Ke 2 Land of the ftcc— Pk'< qu.rlcn. ir„!s?! divulged W^ffll^^J, vc:)' much, t:lr| P The dimly wj^ s«nl of blossom?. I.orJ. hofjn-Orcn liou=r. leaded w %omT (1. Open ^. p::;;p,>-A piF DUTTT ^;^* ^pc™, who ..,i„ "ChiKct lo my Secret Par-,ho \um-t done "*' And sunwt'j glow, hy Char "Tsqu^'-ill'S'-'^*" .nylhiop (Incidentally, I sup- h, s.me >bo.l m..) boys for a beaut ful Open "^^ And feeling. 1 laughed low, Hogan ""IJ nd a splendid pro '"" I 12. Tomal.J«k-*P tjsied nature's honey cup, And drank '" fiirls who wllingly of bcJut)-'i wine, . he Arm "'.ttirmMF-A.!.'^"

f<" sit at the next tabic --11 the^itlle things. to th trio. Jean. Joyce a Mcdiciot min-TO S mlr'^d"^ siting 1 U. uMo sleep sinile on Fri ay nighu, trays. [he tooth paste THE SOUTHERN ACCENT

Include Dean Morse Leaves Visitors Miss Jones Gets Parents W. M. C. for China Boards Orchid from Braves " •^'^ ^t Open Hogan

Bollomlcy-, wore wwk end gu«ts. They science Wiiled their many friends on the cam- Modem Language Papoose Trainei pus. The)' are now located in Knox- A;"in mar lojiowta inert «cr proximately one hundred hours of m^is' Clubs McCt Gct PointCrS

over (he week end; Misses Lucia Lee and Geneva Crawford from Nashville. ^^^E-;^ wittschiebe .„?" ^-i"""^'^^'?"-^"^^^ %d¥:?i}bv:Tj!^. :i^^''S:^,^i^f"; I bnd and Naom'i Smith from Charlotte.

veil, Pat followed him taking Jeanne, :ully ad- Elder ^eorgia, I Ackerman, uthern Moon as the only light, ;ed four, into the safety of the her cousin, Ai he week end. :iful Dreamer" to StcphctI at his only memory concerns . E. E. Miles, from South Lan- [ why siie "I'ik. The army scn-cd on that eve- Mamchusetls. is visitinfi her end lie 5th of Febniir}-. ^945. frank- the well-planned and ex- «, Mrs. L, G. Sevrcn*. Mrs, saurkr^ut and coffee. The next J usuaV sho^r ig the bill of fare was advertised Switzerland and plans to spend tht I liam, eggs, and coffee. Howi

Mrs, Merle--Ruskj. iand :kie from Grand Ledge, Michi

^hoic month^ mujic «.|,ich Oo ted llitoufih the Indian's onji Educ S-cck «ufrom Head T'r fVIen Need Female cmpba- 'i!'^ flyG.B,E, Before «,i j:ooiJ-ni;;ht, pl.r. K r«nKh for Rooms ch.ipcl cxc ci,rd lK7 liid provi,

hnit to lap i,,i St met. «,jw™ Heatiiie Plaiil -j t> . d Tl'e "'l-'n'te > o.toni ptopenstty ne»t d,, the Witisthi.bn .itl, , ?. , . President BlISV, " ' •/ p'o™,iMon .nd c.,p,ca, for Nears , Completion . ' „, veot leiiuie hive developed an c^occnlnc 10 tiK: Sijiul Corps depot Ir^ Writer SaVS

hrooEh letters that these Isvo (ticndl

1 when drapcs'arc •

ssith help from Ford Civanaugh. I

iP> The onj °en ' «ould be to a IPS olTice by seven o'cl

Hi! failh/ui painter asks hoss- thinj! frOItl the "*'""' "^^^ GemS Pulplt coal! ItaJhrci^p

student intervicsvs and tounsch

and ""Jte'n'din™" irSus cnn

-;™»"e ojina re.dv-m.de a younfi lady '"'em in your heart .>—Eider Lu l»»e, tcllinfi her his troubles, '""'' She patiently listens and then fixes it "onie, Georgia, " " f*. co„ le "" all up for him. This leaves him with i. God is our refuse and str. only one thought in mind: Women . very present help in troubl re.lly have a job, don't they? Psalms .If,:!. HE SOUTHERN ACCENT Prof. Wittschiebe Speaks At Vespers On Second Comiug

.ar John U. ''Let not your heart be troubled: Ve bei.eve in God. bcliev^ also TTi.s m me. text was beautifully unfolded as our thoughts turned to many changes (1, 1 which will ocoj( Christ ^ returiis. One of the momentoii problems which will be abolished 1 is exists in our land today. Then .he problem, he pointed out, won't be one of housing nL ^ shorta;;e but i problem 1 existbfi' wTX^n why-"ht'|d t^ work ourselves into 'll a falijjuc-d ^ute John 14, We are absolutely fiuanme^I a home and food to keep us iliyj thfou;>hout elernily, Thtn why all the na-ih of life.^ We act '1 like people who [ Words 1 cannot define the wonderfu

Ptolossor I. A._Tucltor ,f|^ worlds inhabited bj- people whi

o\tr with them i^ we apptojch Dr. B. H. Story these

Lectures Here been absent from school for some six

Tl, h.pd r red inHond Thtnk how much we can mi« b, bemg „lir 11 is lak, b, D n si\ thousand jears We miflht ask suij^estcd Mr Wilt

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ct work tnvel people who do Ibnss. Then shall the mj^teries life 1 lul b, our le ['oolt ,s of bt

gs I/^cachialk bei.eiethc ^urdi of of leius spoken m the fourtetnlli clup-

rr,|, Sfh.ml Sinns all our sllufiflks iChiebe ponied out that tie path u '""^''' 'f ^""'^'' ^ stated '^''''^'' ^"^ ^'- ^'

lo comfort us in our tryin/; cvpet ences

to education had ttitned into We 1"^ ^'troubled "e bclie.e ?n God'"b£l,e^t d*F" 'b> ^^ ilso in Me In mi ralhecs house a;c in this master ease Ford a 1 kf, bsKin no«, S"> manv mansions if it were not so nanks"ivin" Tlun

- ' Indians Left Oiil ll, lijufTcurI ,, oi, J u .„ Dohcrti and the staff ,n a discussion of Indian? _ "'°'°'""' " Tilis Story ;rc£::7'' "" a^" tiA" ».< » cha^e „t the Of

, „„undlornl"»V (riiiltUl.in. Ml either ptoednl* t«fo« I [ harrowed

L ssell beaten tra.li of long ajo" ' "."fhm'Ihe' n"t°ls"o''"«>j''^'''"' '*"«""'"'"' siilh the rhjthmic beat of°lhe old "'n m j^e'?""' lear C'lm. man s hammer no» lies silentl) folloivins are drilled »"' ^^ mnurnmi! for its lost companion On barlej ^ September and P^^'"^ I) the mullled sound of rostline leases and ,siieii durinfi IS to be heard as tiny ssild life frolic lent pasture '^^'^^^ ^„j d 1

sionary College, Collcgedale, Tennessee, Det

College Laiiny Pars Nine StuOent Students Listed Directs Student RepoitTtresses Senate Installed I """'"'!. Evangelism Need h!!rl!!!''. '^::':'l!:in. \^ Pormal Ceremonv

.)' denv"'idf"''/or'thc soke of "'= chairraen of all stmdins fi^lly"commii

TL, '"^-'-' ° ^ -*- J b^ will be pul logcthcr and publiihcd ;is Communism in Europe and unlc« RcptMcnrinc the Collccc cIj new Of^in tailed mJ Hrallh. will a Uft ,|,e Unilcd Slalcs inlcri'ene^ to wvc Senior. Kennel!. Mairhew! imcnt, (he peonic Junior. Cctil Coffc)-

" cjdy a new mil fervent cmphisis on mis- plunge.lung into a seconJ civil wai

;!ion field: globe : polilical world.

1 Jackie B,illard. sionaties have been en, in peril. The p

Foods: Pansy Dillow. enter for years ; iiini?: (chapel) 0)nnie Rim- wide, and Jtconj Violet Betu; (dinjnf; room) romplish the *ork fighting war OUTHERN A CCENT On tk£ ^i ^^'^e

Sautk Side Mailed . .

ind only a fit

Hickmins.snd T. P. Aycoclu,

,h,.t Mr. Ajcock w°('h'omL-V'|}

Twn ,s J fc-llow ( ou n-ipl.l wiirk ai 5:31) A, M. on tliL' ii)|i lloor of a tall buildin^building -in a- large- „ --. - — -. - _„.,„„ "'*' *"'""" ocaipan s. i",in.if;iJ lo find ^ versil Ton between its rwo ^.j, ^ kerostnt can, lity. He turns a few knobs and playslys with a few gadgets un"unril *l ^ however. I '"" I"*"' lit ind I he gets a knowing look on his fate. Hele ihcnthen records his predictionsprcdictic )/ *^^J. '"-j-j^n- ^j^j, p^.r^iml tnolion! man' "chitlcs who says he is satisfied Th rubbers, 7^'^'""'.''" for the cloudy and warmer—ler then putspiits on hishi paltni, has just , ^.^ I day—panly — ^o vou have iht- Duanc? ^ilh the name "Charlie," X\ ™j^ ivhtn raises his umbrella, dons his raincoat and goes home. From the looks of things we are beginning to suspect that Iqw*. Wc mu: for the past month he has foretast fair and warmer. Our Polly D^vidsor ailmmtifi '""^ P"°""""fi '^""^ "* soaked campus has come m the mud stage and. while the farmers '"'^ 1''^' " wondering where your husband '^^? "poU^'hM wtiiTt"^' in the vicinity are doubtless beaming over the wheat prospects, "''" *^'^, ." ^9"",''°' '"''j '""S i ,,J''!"^|j^-| e^cn know ieftcshmcnls Houston wants lo enter colporteur ' tcrvals this will Itt you know ll .,.)..„. I.»^„ k-.. k,.,',.n...... »rh»r iii»^ri' . _ J 1.. ^.1.,. i: ._j _ - :. -.. (,r ,.

Letters to the Editor

Bol^ Th; Dixie Co-opcralive. Inc.. 77fi^"'"« "P' ,""* j*- his i fine ""^^ M rMidcnce hall. The red ind pin); ^^ ^^j" ,o''s^'^Ed« ird Malhjff rrorosed ind snon^nred ihc Sipma hbrarj' of books. He explains. Any bv tosci. amotions, and eardcnias were [,,,k on his feet aeain afur his so-l Vnunf! man hoping to entej min- r.iinnia Tau. aeis as an a^ent for reeeived si'iih ah's and the sifihs of plea- .^^^^ ^^ ^^^ \,^f,u\ I

i'^" \' '-"''^'"'"'"B Vf- : almost all . ,.: :,,i „.. .1 sides. The>- explain that the I

'"' *-"^'' lO " Ate thete 17. 19. ot ^i steps ,,,.. VI .11,. 1 tute about ten o'clock eveii' nijtht. The '^/l I i! il. iP II people next doo, ftont oHynn Wood Hall ? , I,,., etelibetal l/UcMm,J (J>,dU.. make the ,.alls bulse, ^^^ ^1 Crowder-Evans

CyXckc ice

iJ assembly o Students in - ^f Union Coll... loses 1! the honor beslosved upon totium tecenily. Th;'"".?JJ,3l Wotlds. -"« lie Walla Walla was "Many Collese students addtess | teccnily. The doacn, H&dei. 'lI'iMni.

SoVLudinslon, a torn of the le at SMC. is one from ^^J;!"^I°",p|,o Atw.s I Collcjes a^ I Js in Amt'Hcin

m HimK- ''"'" "";;'"";'" Ihae and liaui I hioajlii ,|,„„ L,„k :', in Wmlei Pai'li Fl'oiiJa" „, wA Facal of Bt^ I .T» B'tis ivho lu.n in sioiies ab^iut ^"^ 1 - Tsio carloads of internationally- the fall I ,1 he brides I I I sister si.itl h Miss Mat B II y k nductfd |-'l' '"'I """If "'iShtota To """ "'"?>:" (he bell outside the publications U°Sie,ra"coll"se to patliciJX''ii,' ihl "i ,T"I"J' SleTli rllt.d.i ."^x" flftr«m^'^\."' olHee doot which creates """"I PaciSc c»F*»" I pndemon. btUesmaL, ' "" Southwest Conference <^°"'SJ- ' cis 1.1 it M..Jk»h„ nude sore "' 1 ium ever, lime it danss. »f Intetnalional Relations Clubs, held ,-°""^ Miss lane Summemi., f .k """i. ho lestimomcs "m I ''° ''""' ''''° Diceo.-Co/fcje Cri,„io,. i» •f"'' " '"'"' ^ J'™ »' SMC Mr" Harold '" ^" „f'"hrsludent body JiJ I To°"Be^ Wtefc f f 7'm E S ,00 I

THE SOUTHERN ACCENT

Tone Piotiires Honor Roll ^etiioi ^keicLes Visual Aids Class Reporter Locates Slio« nThanksgiving At Mid-Term Offers Poster, Class of 1947 Lists 57 :n Advertising Work vi'k-,c ..re ,k,, ioj.,)-> whtrc h.

.nbgiving. ISound Mirror |Goes To OakM'ood

F. B. Jc„,m will eo 10 Oak- J.m%l

Don lid '«'e«

KeniTr BOVMO"

tobc-forgotten djy ^^ BmCQ Thor "Elm"'; 1^ :" Ib" ,„ sp"" " d b, 1 TOs'^MsJ helped pre % ion to pjrhta , «, Itotship of rie fie, .ople .,. e i f Ihe r CMlm-

'," ,^^^' COOplc!' Cl'"'', i™' B ISmil'llo"',i'lw",e .,Eno>. ,c, Spjn- .

lOTjk'.'hjouskS"! s .ou Wcitcrficld"-.: Jml

!£'-: :;::: 'd,,

East. -Spain is a levet lo get ll,v M Relief Film of die East- To disturb Spain is u. / his inio the hands of ," S, r IShown by I. R. C. Speech Class and Bibie. "Seeds of Destiny.- a film dcscr Jtrocious conditions unc Gives Program Orchestra Gives arc in Spjin, Thcj- and hundreds of orphaned and impoverish Siinday Cojicert the Unih d3mcnLil"of''s'\cfrdMs''unde^f''i:!d"t -''''' '"'"^ ^'"" °'"'" F B. Jensen pr-tscnted' i"s«ies of "'^ ' Tlie first concert of the year was bareo XoJldX^'lifkd T ,'t'''^ni7VlT/'"'^' ^"'' xvjth '^"'''" ''*' ""^ ""'V-'^ie'" members of -The United Slates mnsl do "' ''[,,^ j^*!]' ' tm o"f FrX"'Nlvember'''T' D.^oraio,^ Mor an and

^^ "" " ""^ ' " ''piMwn"s"t"«''n'cd'''he st^plicd;'"^ Co-Ediicalioii Loses

I which is ttanslaled re ilim'itT Schubert lo vCil'spainTn'irytars and the'fiMt I" Debate Clllb

lund the Greek word f

E. Club discussed i: ['Messiah" Chorus One December 13, 14 ^a^dm"mYptso^se!Ld^^1ei B""""^"' Dreamer '^'"''''.i.^'''^ BcttCr EllgHsh Stephen Foster of the pros''i"i. '"but'on'tht comtar^' ^gg]^ ObsCrVCd n-\f.,iMi presented by the

|?f Harold T^iiMcr wm bJT'veo ^""'^^ '''^'^' "" Saturday Mr- 1. |n[£ht. December U. and Sunday "Bht, December M, at P. eiehl m' house of God. -Those who are ir- reverent in the house of God show

' P'"'"ejn o. tne eiuD ^^u.c.auy -rrrevm-nce," stated, in she also "can the Lynn Wooil Mall lobby were ^-'J-^"-" usually be traced to the act that those The Veterans" Organization of Paci- the ma.n points prcsemed by Marj- 'nnoJ„ccyihat7rom7hen on it'woul' ' " ' '" ("l'i''"<: 'lie ..rt of dc-balin« is in His HolJ TempTe." pcrmiwron to sbrt a^eteMns^woV PhilVip Raaron No v em be' "2 L

conclusion Gordon . lusincss administration major, pointed lut that reverence is an act of the by contr. aid io!y Spirit acting upon the heart of he individual. iwd Jean Motwn"." sopranos" Elder F. B. Jensen, chairman of the ems. handled through fran- Wilson, president of the FBLA, asked alternate Saturday night a ^u pfcsenation of the Meiiiah

I be rebated (0 members each phone bv. "Phone as vou'd be nhoi ' "" :jmp,>, ChronkU. ^

THE SOUTHERN ACCENT

The Popular Opinion Poll '^^""' | on the Academy j Accent

! Charlie PREDICTION Hikers Stride ^ ^^ Helen Proves ,„ f"pi '"-^'/;^,; To Be Capable To Iron Mines ^'""^ '' Psychologist """'> ' Goat ,„™', "*'''^„^'*, >i "hi d if »3i''

I a »"'?'" . two miles from r I Sptakinj! of Goals, .. ColltEtdllc' ml, mder. coov.na- tht wj, il,„ hikns I ^f^, ,„||„„i„j ,atphmt dlstov„td .

in t rough the spoke to the academy duri I'l h p B n "v- Hd" : -Put hH fiiu'd^ 1

1 BIO of cor- the g.itc told of his landing on " ""-lan't. my father nai d In ojimaoa his eighteenth birthday, Oub shot s Fe t , Ao " "o T "nsl

tighting he was wounded 11 Ih oklv "We i 1 1, h m d pi lob. =>:pWh ^ACCENT pol sho j.^ kicked the gate. but^""can wre''™li"'£e1n''t"re !id "i i, SHAME "fok nTtedh"rC v^foso^u"?^ Prison Cell bol she wouldn't flo. A hi k o°,';.l",'d:b.,/,o'wK;S; Plus Ink ^mj^^own. jod chcts, tho stodcni body, BiOLOGv Thoubl sboold shoot you. 'Clurllc' *^if Biolopj^ student: -What o back the SEEN ^ ^ ,v,d Kribs soo.lo, f.om w.v'tb" "°«J.''oul"''''' d,:occ lull, pbyio/! footbiU XrlnVj' "*£; to church in one.) .nt me to Oh, by the way, Ihc la K^^t singl

'"'"""' ""'' """' ^^^^^' ^- ^""^^ "fj™"i,;5 ooi'tht"™!!'"" ^-

' '^ I'^tm ' ^""l' 'That's wh,it yoo sboold hive done RctUmS tO Slllff

Phillips Wins Home Publicity Eid« "Baob'has'bf! """""""'"' In Turkey Day Service Begins '~ _ Iii'"'*fii° "f^'b™!;!' j^:J"i"kc'..D.::.', Thanksgiving Program Enlivens Gridiron Classic Fr°I"°°''e'ivm°™^'„ta'„,"t'

Campus-bound Students wd sopply (

efllu This r soo Donild sod

niltoc oo Poblintio'os md Pobiic Re- "' ""J »•« G"/ %»' 'O'^dl

hotlto!™' n'e'w°J;p„,"„i,? wSl'ij! M.s- Hto?d'°fl'vn™ ^

ooisUodSs," "sni'doois'wbo'wm'be Rcpottct for thi Gid, aiJ; ,, As« are those now holdingmldiog 'olBco" Ajoo' wo. Stodent Senate and oth

Public

Tliey took ad- Urity work, and that the files of io-

uablc for futu ~s Pb.llips Krrbs » 2, 0, days. Before Pg^B followed A new parking lot has appeared bo- dents for a few OS, lo the foorth k.rbs toojht the w.oter borne n^,^™ hind Lynn Wood Hall durinj the last inj !« their ">""•.isu JPirk and starKd rolhnj On a sus- Flor.daIda. the,th Plajtplan to w.>5 closely few d,ays. Tins was attomplished by water,ter, Flo 7 ^_ n Colle

eotiy

Oust*' \,h "he Elorb ^,Tl..yat=»'* whete ucky. ^

" Pl^'l"^ "he'fo ss'Mar) ^^^ Me>iMf GUnHtmai a*id a cMap^ Aleut Ifeat (^^^

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Southern MisMonary College, Collegedale, Tennessee, December 19,

Chosen 82 Students ^^^^^^ Qgss ForiTially Presentccl to College iFor Sabbath School ' '* ^ ^ in Division ~ U' ^w |Posts ^^ '"""-liETO Orciiioiix .w SMC u "A-r# "••»«'»"?

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"*"' M.V. Rally Features """'"' '"' d,., o^niel Waltlier Secondary Teachers kS" pS \"™s ^.""ITLn-n ^'"'" Collegedale; Discuss Curricula

n, Jack A. Jusl. °'~'^'" ''°^' °'- ";""''' ™"'"' °"" °' "" - "' from ih/'Sr i'Tongti-ss" ii' C fcjjJ.lt from Dcccmbtr 19 (o 22. Francisco. '-oH'S" '" ''» .""I™ »" "™P"' ni,|„ R. Hjsmusitr, will sptik ,,r llic aert C. Darnell. Jr.. Kenn"il,°M: irlrewi, R. . ... Jamn Rimmer, Jolm I. '^"° ""'°"''' "^^ ''"™ °'"°"' ''"" °" ^'''""'' °°- """ '"''" i, now ,n lie Wil,™' :liorus. Dcll Dclford added he: lovely Vpallment ai llie ""|j^', \^ ^ Klemcni Union Fdn CoinUliltCe HoUOrcd r, in Was..inj,.n, SecjeUj,, wdl W ,„J,ar,e ^f "J^^ I„ C|,apcl

Leaders— Den Whee and inde- raall, ii

' Sonihern Union lo be Ik-UI ,n Clll'lSllliaS Program guidance and counseling. ' say alaoul llie kind ol advciainres in

Given by FBLA Elder Evans Stresses ""Jcnn enfasc «i,er. die/iuve il<. Week of Sacrifice

es-fo,ernnncr 1™ yelK Sena'le' bers of ll,e ,lu !'^J°up'^ milled by D °p£Z

:'ri''ci:. '',e>!di,!'°™Iac "li'El ps. Jolm Gar

laijh complimenl lo ti'nh Tnl^Tnoiic' the soil (ailing of the sn w'°n shiifllirg dusi altered in Ihe dim inlerio h„( lay gently on his disconsolate mind, or

1 in lliLS peace ul soncluory lay Ihe ansv SSS he rested gr leiully there and looked ss on Ihe face ol the v;o

T^"^ °wn°MlIl r 3r'H 3l Ihe unhappiness oround shook his he< 1 sadly, gathered his pac liapjfy ihmilti be parliciilarly and fl. d liredly , "'" '^^""" """ '., hunger ami w hope "y ""-T '" //,,;, „, '.tdiim—JTUvttoHi from Oul ol le partial da :nes3 ol a cily evening rni n ughing v/ilh oy at the wonder of the readers Merry Chrht- n. He recalled //.A uhl'.^riii'iiri /' ((/>/' iv'.rv '"le of ritn a ^^^ J^J wonJccJnp whete those Gl E. H. \V. lonj ovudue. 3rd all day, s D he asked, -Whyaie-y ?so ,»,,, ,/»,/ ,. rtrv *,-;./')' NBW Vi-^r. ,i,„k, .„ ,h„ .,c ,o andy At" Palitici Jfete! cic.™fS"J?b"itoif*c' e Chri; md Ihct "You must have a greal deal of faith in Santa Cloi Santa Clous?' '—There's nobody real that's Sai

, , h.,U~. „.,r library, mi ,/,,',(„/.,.;,„(. I V /,,;.;.;..:, ..//A, ,m,I,,i, „ ,ts,«|ivc post ollire boKs. Jl you'll give me presents. Daddy: II And the simple man v i Ihe Ser

1 Ihe Mount: children, he

hich i: ood things to Ihe

lught of the lailh of I

Alumni News TutZlug 'TJZZml 'youfull 2l'^oMu^''li,iZi "'glo/y lujia'igin, (null HO aUenial'ive but lo treat these i The members of ll

ill .;, jII .Uw.nnilli ui,.il\

''*' ihniii^l'ix .Ki.l .y^r/ (;,,,/.., //Mf/i uiii^l'c:! jof coiisUleTaHati hi the ""fP*' "' '

,./ „/-;,

r I'trwiial glory hi a k ,

Mjltiiiju, C1j„ of '16. Thci- JllcnJicij; EMC, Si priiicipil of Ihe Church sc jnlmed and burning silently, I-Ou;s\'illc, Kcntuclfy. Jnza llighl to ullimalo Today—thoy wail no longer! were ^f^s. Louise WMtlior, .liTof M6. and her husband, Dr. Wilfhcr. Aa:ompjny>ng his i

THE SOUTHERN ACCENT Page 3

g^ic, gUcLes CLltcr Girls Entertain Men in Two Phase Christmas Program

Clu b siMcd, , °'f'm*"'j„'.d

s.r££ E ol "\ iss

brot 2i 't,l'bc;;''^:Jir^^^^ Ihaf^Srlir^^^^^^ J4L^k£L<^k& Soutk Sidle .n otaog,?5k

lof' sm> a. diversified life from ,iins and Collccc students "could' leatn wrwlL on idea! £irl?'' \Vc tried to " much dwr^wise men" p"sKd , iim-lothis. Not only Ins he been ' ^^^^ „,^ Aadcmj-. to tnnsoms—and Christmas trees in opinions ji possible on A> .11 •d Ihe Optl. Chi lIi^ slates, from New to Deleted bespeak .

™<"« J"!' """I „ l.i una, lim, (o, hi! mosl S-nday could be .pa.ied more »™ ' "" S" w !« Ibt'bo, Ba'^ra'id^m '^"djc. i"i Nick rht D.sm.akitt praidcnl loot "'^''-J' d IMsUnu-l^hotoj^Mphy. oflcn ... and not only on Sundays. thL^ upporii.iniy , once in a while." lo prcscnl on behalf Uclte _,Wallets plans, to honx- to tliL. p.iit three M.mmers, Mr. SitfiN go ^^. j„„^|;^j j^,|,„ d^k^^ ,^ ,,,, „t d,, ^„u ,, framed chalk dtawing

m the „,e of Spanish. «hi Ue, plans to use in C ' ' his chosen field of h

In Oiattanooga I lapcI and dining room, for Chris - In ..0: «e s.oppcd to mal:e a e wh, le Christmas sung by .1 tnai i> fhe IngatltefinB campaign opened '^? 1.^1

of ^i^hat are . lice than usual, tills yeai— the stath 1 Jaime. ztAs play,' Wl'mt.''cZ.'s'imS', '<^' 3'" r3oooerli'!i'tdaTand"so''ndav girl IS atlr.iclivi: by he, friendly playirig the part ol .1 widDUtd 1 '-,. Decemhtt 6 and 7. "Ph"- O.i, .ocding to Elde, Hammill. gen- Yes "? °iiin°' To' Ziri d.Tdt ''of mer';^''chi-i^;)!^si^iu nightw. ' " ecdalc and ChattanooBa churches 'ooi^'v iieir "clique An,^el (Span ir rich ncighbo r by dispell loined forces in their elTofts to than Tommy

hi^fore going 1 slung Hicir combined goal of S11.0Q0. s beautiful by the s..ay she act s, and an her olId mjid .lum

length after all eifihl editors

llights with ;

red in Ion;;

"Messiah" Presented full of Jingle Bell,- by a ^ ii! ,0,1 , iBy Clioral Group g |^ GET"a""riw"f T 'h'"h -"

H£ SOUTHERN ACCENT

Sevreiis Attends In S RKc'mirft't'slvraiil'd'iJ

,r!"i,o!pli 'Twolij' 'E Southern Ass'n

ihcrc- was no sUff to jke cturgc of ..^'si W^bJ'i of .orfcT.. Sorely ",.'" uoir,- of doing » s'«Sr/oA-'ioTd 1 have Ih" c" nS™

tnoofii' men and by iJie ,„1 .'nd°lhi ' ': ™ni of lltt Banks Finds N. « 2nd College Slud nt: S„ Bands Working to Keep Alerl M.V. '""•'" on^tew'tiriWASfliS Way ";',;;"'; "i^JI^JijrHrii:". i«"j'«SS"S'f

n.'n mostthoughlsofoof C Christinas Pageant '^"mm, o» ii,c"oi™',''i % tnjJse in peri nJ .0* fo,

Presented At thooghts aod follow i ,i/'"'n l,bv CI illa°nnoE°° and Joint Chib

ifl Clougli, I, i, io bt-EinninB ,1.

>;",'' c'cjilms; of'ou" c, '.ro'lrad'eTo'f SombTneDrd J.

viiics longc "»" '» inds. locky. This me-eiing 1 led by Robert

next c \, ill .mens 10 join Ihc class r^ Nisvall goides the Spirit of was Roy £. Larsen. President

,r asailable at the registrar s "Time, Inc." Also, a svotd »as |ivt are Mltsioia Band in its work of Ueping Heiser will tell any is- McDonald, Director of I iee. Miss j „^^,, „i,j, jjg|^,^d members of by Ralph E. ing member. th, conference, writing to former .to- Higher Edtrcalion of the ^ ' Edocatior, Association The Food, Costumes denU and spinsoring the spirit of '" ""^ by who H'fihef Eduntion, Mark FLC Party belter understand- Richard Rimmcr'- of Governing Boar, fioM^K a.Ar^u,.,, -n of "'c" B'ble. ^'^'e Study Band conducts cottigc sitk^sitits and Allied lomichachcs' jnd the- feeling of Washington, id holds Bible studies. At Spokane, ing had a good fcccJ tiinJy jppli

linked inseparably h)' i Gems from thehe Pulpit ^::::::,::: ^^^bibs^ siSSHas

'"'^"5' ^o" Wwterficid as (hutch ^^°°^'-^^ Tlir love nf Go,l unfoUlt^d in .. from" knc-j'h h,\ llr^- M.mbr.to was i""""'^ bf ^^^^ ^ ,n«linp „..., tnLjnmuful « ,v in ll,iyhu.di u.n tjl.in^ .null sips of tl.t pinkish holpsuilo'^^f I '^"^^^^^^^^^ our stUT ''' Hard^"phillips i.f ihc membm of \\\\]"'" ii !,' jhotisl". and the organist li Thyra ! ' fi^.J .It \ th."|.|urwhLrt\ didn't ^/^?^^^'''^^j'^^^'b^°!iljK' o^^ >'andif< "^ ^^ '''^' or ",,, change in policici ' ,, ,,,.ii' .|!,'.'/(',,"ll"ii'( rmrru?i-'f.u'!'"','rr,rv il""' f^<^^^ adviser. '';'-""'''"; 'i?'o;S\i;'':";:'!'5 Letters to the Editor, ..'^f:-;.^

""J I'l"' .-. ,.;..,': I '"" l'-".elh i .jr.lv«"^j^ ',,, !,,'-.-' " '"' 41, _ Tins columnist ,'..',"."™'.|,r;,'"''

' ''''^'"" ''™ ..,!,. ,. "m!,';,!" ',, -,.'j *«""'* „|i;^-,S;j"i„J""~,;,;;;,''„ ,, ,il,-V'.r---l, ,-.- 'Um'-tm' + JiorI»f I

°°"™' <'«"'"" ,1,,,^, "''rs''lf1o'mrof' ™"Hto""are » thly^ ^™it'socrlra-'rio"omm^^^ l„mn has in »> I """* ' <*«" ' - it I ?i"" hnd'oft ivho'tlS chef Is possible- ' Pl'ea^foc the Sake of Accir" : ,',,-,'', was- ; Ji'pXtliy'for J

' ^ rarrng yoot ppcr up ro proiessronar History leads in selection as a maior By ,vaF»™ All i„ |v,,i- I „i„ender, field of study of the 19-17-18 "aiadards. (Ed's note: '.^^hisoaKI gr-rd- tsvo» " All!,, ll.ml i.ivlygive^ uating Evetj' ar^-^ class al Washington Mission- Yours for a belter paper renecting Charlie? ,( the «, 1 s»r l,„e and trosi Him, ary under College. Biology leads in selection the religious activities your slides some of of """'i.,,^,, In H„ presenie ,lail, ideas, to li.e. as a minor. -Tie 5/(|o«>, tollege. CarlDesh has any ^

IHoliday Project Southern Memories Ipunds Needed, Plans Big Year, [Treasurer Says Staff Declares

ind plans f.

id'' this pro- New Science Hall Dr. David Hoehii A^Te'i. ^wa^'^iroLcd'T Mi"« ^^^ ^ Proposed for SMC Portrays Alaska ;;2\hisr«4f.sUTf.vS" f5£5Lifm^L°rri^^^^^^ 1^!:^ J'l^SJL^' i^^^^^^^^

bclw<^r> Hall South gift d.r«tl>. to Ro5Coe MMlc. Irc^- Lynn Wood .nd '^9"^"- .""^ '"f^^ %<,^g^^''T:!I%on,pos.d of .> Jlf""^ /'l"'"" 7"k D.Z\l ^ilor-in-chief of .1,. Hill, designed to &U i Ibns.fell n«d "'r'!'tl'^.- ^ |u(CLaf_lhc_. Student Sen.... :ind lell Dr. David Hoclm of "K -.,g' ^^^ J^ ^ ^,^ g^^^, ^ "^^^^ ^^|^^ >I«I-J- Memoric. promised that Hit book

wkTCts of his pimes bcinfi forced

Eighteen Students ^«'^n''the"snow-'bl>und'^ J^tel'lo Sccondary Teachers 'rdained Deacons; with the dcsiBning oi Hold Institute nhrie ^'"' '' Made Elder I2£°"''^^'"'^" ..^M^tfJl\o'^^^^^^^^ i^^'Eoc^ilf^ofsir''"" At CoIIegedale

"*'""'' ^^^^ TiinC Allo^Vcd; Prw^dent'of th^Sden'^c" CluK'^Tr^ve . ?c'!'c' a,d^w^r 'd T^ct 'V''L?t"lwd™ roo^li!''lhrn'''dfJd Un^on°"ln'^rJ"fcron'*M.e cam^lis"" ^'" '^""'^^ *'" ^°°'^ ^° coll«t |" ^^^ij 'KHJile church and Dr' Ambrose ''^S'" ^p^^ II accordino to Giiol R J * I^UtC ¥ SMC on Dtccmbcr I'J to take part in ""^ ^""^^ '°' "''' '''"i"'- DUOgei ijhric- ^^..s ordained as a local elder. Russ. In this land of picntf it is hard ^^ ,^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^1^ j.^ j„„i,„,i, „„.

I This ordination brought imagine that ive should go with the totil m m y~i tt i i t '" led for studi lumkT of eldcr.s to fourteen and T. T. C. Holds LoUff but twelve ounces of bread in one Iwons lo thirfy-eight, _ told us orientals do. Even Charge to the _ , _ week as she ion linan * officers was our workers have fainted at read by Elder Horace Kenienibcred hVCnt many of :ip by I,. R. Rasmuss,

dcd its allocation of fm.

urday evening of I

.ling eight FUTIIREVENTS -" -.vidcd among tne va. ^ ^ j^ 10 Elder J. G. Gjording

nan. Anderson (nev Jn.on President).

Open night. Elder Kier lisplayed. One fitted for.' ds and can- nt of t A molK litreni^ _„, igar. lentils, jng from chcrs and the future and i shipped 10 With iliis ihouKht in mtnd.

by Mr. Gleison. gave THE SOUTHERN ACCENT ^^ Tlontkenn ^/ ^o^'-^e ^'^

Soutktj Ill c/(cc£nt . . Soutk Sii Tke j4l

: dormi- Monday 1,,';;.'/;:. ^

[;' " ^ ',;;{'isH

Mi Mdim,,™,. lili §

v,-„- om

TSi. Jolly olc S,nU CIm (Jc«

Aficr J wondcrfol dio Keioloecl

Jo.l eel a load o( I ( nj iinivcrmt reiollHio/i-niiikiitg we are oj the crs and ai Clitl tmleiili al SMC need to make and KEEP at least il«. thai during 19-i8 we will itrife la become ""^I'j"';,

will: • /.,,/ ,/ ;, .(,;/ jar Irom ferjcil. Ttie Stndcil Scoali

',iii, l„ ,/„.„ h-Ml.-nhi/i Mini. II «™/. mr /„/,/;»(. ,

I and Richiid Dicketson. John Mjybc Ihcy t ,e,v„/;„„/ "^"""/JS,

end of Ihe second ^

Alumni News

Wayne Tluuber t'jiL!^'l'm^rbc'"o"^'Xp Holiday Visitor - .orilc form of txcrcisc- ^jg^ Gj.qwS found herstlf shoulder d«p

tier's fish pool. It was dark i decided to take 1 shod cut. Gems from the Pulpit (jnmcnt in San Diefio, Oil- SORRY SIR

''= '* sorry student Ralph Craig, here '''<^'T ced QuoLitions from i

News Notes admin^l"

^ Dr U D. Ofidtn, dean of Union '"^^^ 'Jj^''

1- Ogdcn wS rcfumiij'lo'uC fro^ ,,, fJJ'.t'

i 10 be able to hold its oivn

and staff nut up with jt. yourself. Will. (Roget 111 . K. A Wright kom,

. SOUTHERN MEMORIES oi

IJ3.00 per copy poslpo.d) January THIi SOUTHERN ACCENT 9, ,

Editors' Piivalc 'Not So Wild a Notice Academy Popular Opinion Poll The Revealed Dream"; Good Book As ,i,„ is„ „f ,h. acc,:„, | Lives ^ In Staff Feature -n, smi] bm«„ ma curved fnr*r'Acc"CT'' ™ u',°a'3

Sr Hc'h.°te" ,u'S»"i.™n' bof'".™ It-^.^Am"'.."' *d Misogynist David tITlL°M«°MC. i°t'; fclSiir'nTaJL'lta''.'" Gets Female View

'^- :;« i^vfc 'S£?Hi 3ail"S''kr* °i- 111 LI Ml

Southern Missionary College, Collegedalc, Tennessee, January 23, lO-fS

Mock Jury Declares Miss Evans Sings Sounds of the Air fXXu \) Q ^''^^''^^*^Clu?ip',<:r.,^ 7ilr>l^'«

*""™ !;5^:^i£si'S;!ii

Stats, d.tms, altorn.,'. c«- Evans. " ;„;, tncr in ih prolclinn T ZnJ And)'! annnid ™^j^|^„" ^""'/; She lias s=l«ltJ ihc followine nnm- f„t!, Alice and Harald Alii'!,' Jj^

bj- Liwion, and Biiirtl'i ,","„'„"" ^ in' L Minnt.'poiis'con'ma )»V 1-tot" loiy o( Mu,,ic, .and later ,!,« OukIi

" Pr, .1 W ,1 1 l„.-[„- ^handpipc-'organaW; ^ r\ rU . M !"p',.Sn™i«."»"'b' obSin'J M. V. Officers for a successful career ^-afsteria LhanOeS WV f^

', bncourage l-riendships • • V^Ubits'comain moat nain- Installed; Cloilgll '^ wr i j r ert, at an early age, ^ World (ariSIS

3r" leanntDoisetleioldtliceouri ChoSCIl Leader Ihi rernic Ihc animal rtnaained of .antj numerous bird c

acid-foaming and cers olTlcially took up their respect Ibcingsbiad/. Meal is toons and radio pro

|»lcal add, no attength to a persons J,^ m,,„c commiilee this semester' The Aliens use tlaeir os.n speciall """'"•

Bobert toder. introduced Bari Cloogb, -vho is |of IhTstate'mcTsmidTbr' ™ong""udmts a.'i.r'i., t"ui'l"Ih°s°fo°r^"Mu'kr°inumina' 'h'"'!, ° "'"' " stand""""""" '° mess"aje.°l!lr.'ciou'eT,ntrod"ce'd Pm. ''>" Cedlnfei!"'" a contact avitli the count)' f'-'ssor Gaitens, sponsoi, and associate '''^slers \fary Lynn Coulson, head of f meats for Hamilton ""e ol Hadlcy said that re- mission bands, Ren Wheeler, de- '""j"",'"' ''^ Mllens Entertain SMC, January 24 tad°°i?'a'li7ph"i"R"a.b ge™rai mcnts "mar"' on tl.c Momk bomb jnd llic secretary. tsted in i recent city-ivide :d unfit for consumption. The general theme of the short .ifc coniin;;. I,c slated, when Otlioli- ci-^m. ring the evidence of de-' talks by each of these ofllceis ivas (pifitu,,h-5m. and economic, psy- cliolojqjHl aroseculion, tlle juiy re- 'Greater Heights to Mission Work and palfioitc ft'clingi will and found that the de- this Semester," iinile a^iainit (lie Ad\-cntist people, «""!>- Each student was called upon to do Qirls to JhV Ddtes %mw. ^laik! um£'L£j'iUdv,rn™^^^ For Ledp I] ear Parlij >oon be realiaed. proximately eight minutes ^^^'cers' Convention o minutcTi"-"'""''?-^"'f Meets on Campus arj-e, No^'onlJTre'.hc Joun« I'di^-^

FUTCIKEVENTS

)ai. 24 "Sounds of the Air." Collcgcdale, Sabbath, Januaiy 17.

fan. At the first of each year these 31 Music Dcpt- Recital, con- vcntions arc lield at various points. It Lon^i. The profiram ilsclf— l-'eb 1 Union Committee Meets J? 10 Mjry Lynn Coulson. chief

feb of the sliindr^,—will luve ^i 2 College Board Meets, It rustic flavor. The fellow.v feb. ti-7 Elder Schartfenburg

and Temperance Ralley,

and Temperance Rally, rHt SOUTHERN A C CENT

Tkt Soutke/tn ^ecEnt

Doi'rcn5 '"•^'J^'^l^ ^J^.^^, „, „ Yoo'II if Ih.,!! luorlk .l,.l miiroo,cm. W,

,bo voo »oolJ Sook.

AllTllZ 9:'.'"p'°".-'"P''/'.'" „ill hold , binqoM.

s^auSMtate PJeaie.iJjexi4^ ,j^:: for^^rLTSiZ A^A-o ,5.«>^^S.ecne.t -r rs,"°;o^.^'is!-fu'h.fdS £z,:'rr!S'=lr:

'"""''"'.''' "' '/!''',",'.„',",'/„',,".'.,,' uHl down. ""'' rrmort. >;/r* uJ. 'When ,f.|k-sht frfl !!!.°di"lle!!"°r»rnKd°io "jin'pb'o! «» ""' '"" *'', Pl'n """'" '.'"""' '"•"' ''1 ''" '""'.f'" "N»"""S " *','„y „'",'. for rhc b>"q»» 1° r,"('''.„ "'i Ji b°;™f,l ™™d' „lkirh"°i.'l"md°H,''rou' M,',m''l ^ '""" "'' i,.,„Uch:,r ZZli'!^'i.7m" Dolierty Modcl A IZ'^tettLt" «Sd°n\V'™'l ''"'"' ./W,,, Carries Party Goers SLS^hUjIT^^^^^^^ „,, l.„ M "_ Letters To The ^ __^^_ '""'"''""'"" f.\,r* f-V;J»y J''/ .""."'' M. -.^I!l' /r^', Editor ?™ °°,1"?'' "'',', liTotl , 'i'sMcfr -"-• ,„. o., ord.„„. .., .1/ „,/r„,/. ..; !:;j2,;;^r3;Lio';d?o"": n....

cimigh lo MmJ Ihe o/.™ ,,,„„,, „f u,, „i.„d of >« ihiol.- y„!TO ,«lhsl«'ii have bmi hitmlal ,„,

• ', „," fC-zt- of ih. do...».. . VtSffARVlO0rUEV% CHICAGO WET-DRY CO NTfST r^PRIL I -191-7

'''"'"'""" '^ ';'';;;7,;';,;:';,;\i;;;j;';;?!;'',;I;'';;/;''''),,',\',:'r,'''' war on Rum suows

'""! " ' J "Mm-h of Time.- film on .' .'.' ...,' ... be ^"'-^ I'" . -U 'honld

/?0i4^ w 7^J^^

[IKS colkvtcd 10 prove it :h intinukd Ihat bigger

' R.^ui'ily ihc Collegedalc

val of Elder Scharffcnbcrg To people who don't show up for hejij of H ricnil Confer. THE SOUTHERN ACCENT

Se*uan. SketoUai, CLdt» I. R. C. Presents Too Cold for Mules; Films on World Party Plays Coolie n.. On INiglit of Thrills

°^ ""^ Philippine hUnds, and the { I. .^/' y^^llittUe Inside View of atholic Controlled PortUfijI were the films presented to "" ""'" I'itionU Kehl°ns''cinh t ;nd'd;rtor*e''iev"n' niSnn.',"'irin'^i-t»»'w^^^^^^^

e not. The>- ivalkcd over, and fro

;w tepor le cirls had cold f.ic

--"" "-*"" "" '."*'" leRe. iviost college activities have taecn last issue of the Accent, .[; :' - planned Kctn-minded expert on journalism, -"i for a house part)-—even dress sacrificed foe lirliamentaty procedures, and extend- this hohby—which may Daschuno ~ ^"" ^"^^" '"'' '" P-'c'^'P^'e in to mak- a pla« amonc"tht f"T',ind

' 'ictol vvoIk'joreEmple, last year, however, he lime i>e™er """ "'^ [ T.fc found Ches"let hehas b«n 'rii&K "" " S'""' " "" *"Jo„S fs 'j'plpuhiion of lO^i '"'"'i bliio public schools. Mount Vernon to be general secrclar,- of the Sabbath around is really two cars long He ^.'"'"'^-""Iher spill. At the i||i,eraq" accirding to lb" 'insitle ™" """'"' *" '""' Clevehnd. Ohio, Washington Mis. president of the Married Co'upTe" aro" d Tn*°( ''"" '"^ "" I-'l""ns gr.iciou'i ?) . f i^''S26'^is%°oick!y*'o"'-errtlnl'iTO'"fhi"

live of two of 1 kind. Bobs D.r nell Following the film, a letter was Dyke ind Spcncct College, being and Rirkt. seem lo bolh luve helpful by sc v.ng water—he sp.ll '..Elf.v.,^ Mull «id h

^" ing to explai value, bo t'h'i" a'dvicI?io"iny minislm'J Debate Cliib Votes s 111 lake all the education subjects „y Against Exams ualional b^ck^round. An eager, in- February 8. will someone please

gethcr at Fie oin^s. TdXiJiw'r'' course he already has one, (he cjain- *': Saturday night, Januari' 17: Resolved: an;- .pills, bu but he want! Ihe same privilefic °' Examinations Should Be Abolished in spills, did r s y? Tlicv found out saying "I'm sorry, but I already h illlig ^^^ College Courses. Upholding "popu. John Spencer Darnall and Robcfl Al- ... Open night a week ago 3ne ncg.ilive side w.is it-prtscnItJ by Rob-

freezinq weilher. The cold'air lo

were all for it, but farm manager P

on (l.c\ub,Ck~

decisions. It ^t. seems (hat popular op/n-

e competition. window.? jrc there d oir-ce.'

OxcUance

family for it was on thai date thai ihe d'eg;nmtic;n"'staru' |C L Bauer oresidentofiliebZ'd 'i?m?m „,„. , J 1, ,i amr'm.'rfJcT be' '''"''"" If °''''"' '""" P""'""'' "' '"'' to slide- Sure victory awaiis all IrusteeTaaisled i "tchitecTw R War " Earfei Tt CoSia Ha'l Sa" S>« urday evening, January 24, Dorothy

Miller Replays fC'Iliric unto7'coii'j'b'nd a °M,"'b,J!',in''"r'si°Ii^«hfcii™d^ Jty who mtrcaled help from God that 1?,.'^"';; ^^'.^ leadership of Mr.Mr! -Rebels' Retreat."Retreat.- BehindBehind this doordoo, is PianOPiano SelectionsSelcCtioi "uMoes'^o nl""st,ri?n"e3'''Timc.'is about to un out on us. If the mission and Cud. ional, and Tyson and Roy M "W h H h s d arles Dillon and Cliicago) and liis follow-ers mr,,"™,'' M,-r°dn"McSibe^! Tile is"to''ci;[ last place the Diblc°fav'erth°"seve he-ad of SMCs music department, in of Raymond Casey-, chapel on Januar>- I-l. sea of glass singfng the ,„„g „f d recently "':. "etnS^a'ESt Bcheving the theory Ihat people like g™e'i,"d Eb'ofm°e',i-'l^o°','"th°S with Ite '' benighted will aid gr ally n^'*Bea"h w°a','TOis"ted''b"''Ge" aldyne Kelly, vio- alotSrTnm" Most"' Z ung, accompanist, > or Will it bc- ncement of the blight and ou. ^j'ofi;!!!;^ and'SrSoT^'fi'^r'JT chapel. land of e eriasting day, or n-ill it be I

THE SOUTHERN ACCENT

Accent On The Academy

the mu' The Accent S/«J h Uffy to ueUome hilc in ra,,i, AcaiSemy students Ae<,dem\ Eilitor, Mn. Beatrice liaiiley. The ,„„„i„,o,„ly lor Mr,. Hadley to tclJel ,.„ i«,t,«y 19. tooted editor oj tl>e "AcCBNT on the /Ita- talte over the retfamibility oj

Aeadeviy student she \re know that with tite help oj every section oj tise Jiaper. win he Me to make tliis the oiilstanding sitpporl to Mrs. Hndley We. the ACCENT Stal, pledge otir jitll task E.H.W. as she takes on tlsis tHjJietilt —

Qjacui&iatitui Kjetf SrAientud

coojterate is to ac ylt(or,K»s /" Afr. Welrster to in otir - holding of olficcrs among a i,.„,itu, in dliliraliriate svnonvin, especially *,"/:,<,,, deftnltions pretty well sttm t,p These ' 'L,li,er of e\- iiatl. j'tn'talent haVan'opportunit}' ^^^ 'l";'! .nn tridy and the new Academy Accmr j^ "^^I'^'^J^'^f mis.ns *e^ J I 'lira. yon to I it. cottiiting on u sec is to edncaio i -'..'. aljcad oj IIS, and we are u , J";™"; ^^ 1° '''^ '""a' iW " Lxn an oppoilunity to serve. '^'^£f=^

. . Edna Earle Slewatt , ^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^ ^^^^^^ ^^J'

mnci, so that it has almost /„„ /„ , r''„',i „/ ,„„-,idal. S" ™/™=J^'Jj ''"' " a new year. Send »< (. , thi^'a new paper for / , m.il , I/,'.,/" jolt, hack home know that :„„„v„n „.,.,/ ;» the paper. Let the way oj jonrnalistic ejlnrts. -/ // ,„„.,., .I.ong u.methiagin the Exams Over;

time ajter time what a small Everyone Happy? /, ,.,„ I.r.lt, boring to read cndintw .» /*.. „,J,„\, Links ,d,„„t the news. // we are to on the Academy" downward bath, instead o{ having the "ACCENT "One Reporter's Views o» the we mii;ht well change the title to

There is nnJcWion'-iJc'ind^el,!^ ".dative »/ on, .indent body bnekle down !,",,', 1"/,";";' merlL jm,!. Tin Ihing to do is to

Sliidenis Give Ideas

ml del.n„.ly , S M" For Improving Chapel Programs <9e*mtu*ie - Maiadute - t^nluoldiai Ji/lutte/Un^

SrnWART AKEHS AND Earl OSBOBN I „ ,,:(nlin Alumni News

If jou .houU jJJrisi a kllcr to Duughtcr

W^. . ^((l G I Hjz,ird m iKL of G I li

diiUren to join her husband in Jap.in ing to " ' AJ^cn^, ( Mrj Chnstcnstn, local in! Seventh dn

InJ i Trench and home economic; Ions A«jm of Lota happi.nmB'^ in India and

Wh> ShiT is" takin "graduate *otl. pccpara "" w^l J^^JJ'^^J;,"'^!!'^

'rlorida Sam is the sm'd-.m nuJ"u Tr'thc ""^^^'^^^ ^'j^ ^'^Ti "o'^'*' Veterans Show Film

' ' Operation Snowball

OpLriimn Snovvball was the film II < nkd b) ilie Collcficdalc Veterans funfile o" '•"^ ,'''>. '° r'^^ Vc were sorn to learn of the death Crsl's »c« if I and l.'Ai- of Dr. Charles Cogfiin in California. Jm ff^ ^^^ nulf^ I He and his wife were students here centiv '"""""i^^ „„ „|,d m "^ I church. = Florida, « " -^^ Inj?* I This film was the slot)- of the most at Southern Junior College foe se^era[ J" that his church IU5 " ing the recent cxcutsion to Little Amciica iti rears. .^ ^^^.^^ | :lcomc, the Antatctic.- A Nas^ task foKc It may be tliat some who read '=""«,?'*')''-„ «'"' fp^cd '" ''j'P'"^ a good pholO}traphcd and mapped pottions of ihcsc lines are interested in aviation, ^' „ funds. drive for mission If .hat is ime. drop in to see Fay 000 n

^ fr3 [r^ ^ \]D\]D ffly

Southern Missionary College, Collegedale, Tenneist-c, Ftt iTabernficle Fire Faculty "Artists" Hoard And Fiil'ulty Elder George Vandcman *"'"'"' Holds Theology WorkshopTv^..»o..v.p u$3000hnZTDamage ^rJi'f^'^s'T Elder^'f'"'"^'"'"''!^'"'V. G. Anderson °^ m, Li ™l/c !f°Ld ,n

idcrson. on Sun- gen, H-, tht Vinous .iriisis- j^j- evening, Fcbrujcy I. Present were

:lt>- vvint thiouch thur j|i (|,e members of the Union Con- Eldi j;reM spiril, if nol ferencc Committee, the college boird, tion nd the fitcultj- and staff of the tollcge. thee noke toming from the fur- Highlight, of th A ptvignsm was presented bv the

1 in the right front of the Doiothy Evans' dtj- centeted around

a, 1 thought that it was a ompaniedb,'" arly Col 1,1 Show Importance cent Of Religion

the The study of science in rehtion to

Luckily I

d by a con. side were given by Mrs study ,

"S*.""""- "Hitet's' Prn'lo^; and yellow, Sfc"alv"ij'c-'«i''mmtt?wa" i "K"n!'th"' m^jest, n.if, -hop Elder \ Hc,rsto'b?Bansj;;S-™?oa°,Tfi; ["? L."Tch!,"n. ''iljr' M.V.'S OepiCt CilineSE "v ,1-" iHu-i various pha .r..i\, '"Tliirt, minutes after the hghting had "^ Also°p,„c.ted ,„ the program were WOFShip iP ChapBl X"''.-!-''"''""i'l

!'"' played 'Day is Done," and Elder Jen- ''^'j TbeiXct'ieM jeiiict'd''a'chmeL Ts°orT.'p'st^e'Tf 'd"*^'l r"z;;"ii*i; *''" '"'' """^ ^"'^'^ Ue blaze started from the ov^-r- "^" an ancestral shrine in chapel on Janu- "iH, I °badmv"of"lumir FiSei

Drew'Tur- ., ," ™"""S'ol"Had\-rTb" TTlcHan "Orchestra" countered by !; mis,i<>na,y, '!".t"°'_"- aught vangeltsm 'J linjiion, who b logy a §' ---r'|.e,.u,eofthe'h»ardous Sct Sundi3y FOC ^"bjccts need ,0 b 5S < explained I of

"""' 'togS,,;,'; "'.i«" 1ST SctruT^dsTmiTto^'ure': JL^f.^J^loV'Na'ti^'S'f ata ^^'dr™ Scharffenberg To n good time M iItc fotlhcoming Accent [ourney onoc a ycjt ro pay tfibulc to He gave quolalions from (lie ipir.l ... ., -j.

,rt)'. This shjndie. 10 be presented the spirit,'! it their anccslrjl sluinc. of PropheC)' advocating the sluJy of VrSlt I efTlperanCe ' '" Program 'li, is^^":^ -irrutr" "TiriSi^'rT".!:;': t ;!;;r,hc. rpir.ii?o';°;;,Ar;ei,t.'"""" Here

positions filled i^the to be MeHan of^^ mTn. '^Becomin^"'intcresIed,'°the of''"'ni'luJe'^T^' an'"i^fluencc"'on'''tl'rc 'sr*>h^ il (l.TdupelToiiModav iphony. For instance, the Micstco Chinese hstened intently to the Chns- mini-stcr to win more souls for Christ, stirring mcss,i;;e on Temperance ' .

THE SOUTHE RN ACCENT Benio^ Shetckzi Chatter 1 TI^E Soutkeiin «i4cc£nt Charlie J i-J»- Md... h

supply II jlong ill raw iuddtnl)- h'":"D^r's,Si rt°'™: EUiM >"> j;;,;: i; nul"b«to„'i

hiViid ™o;"ite "f wti" ';;: bieak Ihc m:i ITcbsrio iSsH H':^ ""T' uVl<:no.",''o "''ftv quarlcis. Also wli>U- ,n high Aj /9/ / ij„-„r,.« lO^i'^and 1944 honored Mclvin by ">

,mreV.nCocfc.cn Wb k"' ™' i„ , ad) *« ™r !"« * t^" ,°/ P'f From Oklahoma ,o M.d„o„ to -» ''''."''•'• '» '" "" '""• «"-.=N.b™k, (uoio„coii,,.;'; 7v„. r„„;/«™'/"" "'. '""'s'" r^'";7S"tataS^.„'S~1 'ioa"rc'.irti,!^- 'sS^.i ^^-

iosily md love of tmd led him— sir

wife persuaded him lo g» ^^^^^ ^^ ..._,„„ „. . ,, r ^r^^^'^l^^ Union. onc'jVPUC. Tnd "oV't^o u ^'J^yj^,Jl°J!: j

i.,r lime. Ilicy decided lo use powd<.-,<.-d Wg

-,.. ,„„,„.« ,,;« „« *. t'i°";:,^»u'=:'p"ib';'s™ may f-rZ/'V fd«jc. r/w/ we ^^^^ ^^ ^^j, „f ,1,^ ^^^ lo^cf clat „l « "jJio;,/ »; ilmJmh." men. //.Ri A, „„„ ,' Tlial-s aarlie, folb. On iJic bi

„<™,on ,0 Sf.n«r Cnall, ol Al^uukam Jlincoin J.

^"^ 12 birth jierhajis ibc grealesi Anierieaii ^ rvhrmiry marki ihv of l^'\^'^l^l^^J^l^^^^^^^^^"!''^ lo the prcslige Ihe ,.j ,ill lime. The rite from a humble hirlh of symbol Pri-uiiiDl III the Ihilleil Stulet rvhreseiili in every ashed the «, c. j i t:' n NcW StudeiltS Etiroll ,!! \mZ-2^ ohfmlmnlx llh life hus been au iiniuuiiiou /<. ihf.,n.,„,'. oj ir,,j'.m-hi-iiig people Foi" Tliis Scmester

"..' '" .' "- /"•'" )'"'»"' /"' -/. I --I ' "" " ^, „,„„ , ,, , , „„,„, .

nk ilith iictv imhht hllo Ihe Ashlock. Eva Lynn. Indi Dulterfidd. Htrbcct. Ohj.

k. broui,. or xcllou: is a crea- ?"„%' S;.,?'F|nrid?

Oxciiapice

his i

To a world primarily coHcerued with power politics Vwcolu type of ^^m': Ght W^'^MA,^^, Nino htartini. Metropolitan'S^n'^'Tlroducins a P-°f"^^'^I Missionirj-'-o'i^fr^-^ Stands, and is honored, as a great Americaii and a great world Griffith, niJtidgf, Ollfornia Compiny lenor of New York, will be lo Washington - HolJtn. ''ep"'"'^^^'*^ •! whose personal ideals could lemficr an afflicted globe. Cjmillt, presented in College Hall ii La Sietra Brojdcasling !j-"f,,kjJ I C.D.H.

, Colum'

n of fans ,

Norris, Okie)- Carter, Flofi Peterson, Gerald. New Yorl

'"'''1''"^ ^""^ Ille the' ^y, .^'"S"^ "?'" fion? wilkT'o" amVu. aft« 'l,'"'

Velim.n. Frederick, Florida ' i people who refuse to obey Ihc Ward. Mildred, THE SOUTHERN ACCENT

Histoid Clabs 7L GaOel Kaj>s Fight

I.B.C. Picks Coll^j

Sno« Blizzaid 1 at L>im Relmi

F LTp,„s thiT'mTmtrr iL Woi'st 111 55 Ycai's Fi om India

I be avoided until

nol only iolellttlo.il,.. Tl.e eeeoioe aod ntjl.t or Jion.,,- (led: .ouLI,. Unilcd Sintcs larn .vorst blizwrd" e.vpetieneed Veterans' Club Thrc in fifty- five yMts, Climjxing an afternoon of H 'ni.Kht K .al

" >^'>"' Ofcrrs of the IRC Clob chosen for •'"'<' " '""' >•"'''> «" "" 'I'" ''I' '""','"8 ''"' '"l I"'. I 2 „,^. b ,^^t , l? S ? T '""P"* f": 1>1- comfortable """'"'"I old clothes '"•> 'nfiltratcJ into the last semester formioo the e>etu- Unprepared as it was Colleeedale ' years absence dorioe wind, she cir- slronshold Lnd and active james. of the C F. A„ and even gained the L committee kre: was totally overcome by tins new ex- cleJ the svorld for Ike second time confidence of some (not Jan. many) of ""'""llegiancc was quid

^y IJj'f f Special Agent George ^olsom. and in 'no -dected mother," explainine that, It last, she transport, she explained. The cabins '^"rcrs th ttte and com- had seen snosv- are in dormitory style, each ccampart- ^^]^' of : Hcatls Camera ^'^ promptly move entertainment, J- Spencer Darnall and his room- roeot holdinj; about 13 bunks. indcr dors to Tempcrani ns Sat"rday"nisht. 'lli,m^°°2l "iSsmranll'lm'in Ihfsnow ex' (C„„,'„,„.l eallyJ.elli.ecreM hibitins their childish . f,o,„ f,,,e 1) lom 30} of Lynn Wood Hall. Bloss. TSuh. .

'* ''''l''"' plioninlTbeir'™"; sup°pV O™, '',"' ''", Marshall Dyer, president; Harold 1°*"' "'" ff'S-.""' '''\V''! . ''r'

snow-bound for the ne After the first shotk

Sxihrie Having Busy "Rest" I" '^f'"''"' JElffi!?''?l'^F ^-S^i^'^5Ci£lr Dr. and resoorces in the "' "'» O"'"!')' E""s, of the Lot of the Scie".e and Mathelfcs Ambrose L, Suhrie, resident construction of Jl™ thilll the remlininj .Stople. wStJ for edocational an eiebl-foot sled designed fol kg' music f.icuhy A move o„ |ub the second semester at the consoltanl. who is spend- to be „„ ,„,„„,|. ^ j„„^,S-„| ^^J^^ pulled by Richard eettng on Saturday esening, Januaiy mg January and Febnaaty m Florida, s Cushman, '"'°"' ^i'Wrcw their |.otcntial opposition. siVj.'^o !,;i^ „,.i^ i , ,i siraiion ssdl round nut tl.e program, B- writes that be IS well and happy m the /^ ri and the battle laged, |».«rmg^Pr.sident Richard Qialk DraWmg Dicker- ™ Tlis initial ^S ';,„;~:':f ^X^'' J„„iorClaSS disadvantage was ''•';""" ""^ ^^'^^^ Organizcd f A model of .r'prrposed scieoce -j/'Sl'l,"" OffiCCrS ChoSCn rmbe'„,*"t,;"n Sion"' IZli

ainst three millioo a

' ''»" '"'> " "" ""i°" »' Forest'Lte of the course, whieh'will lasrfo!°eig°ht VtJ '"prei'dcnt— Ihnmi'e iBrmaLra t?D'u'Kha!il'the",Mi!'S Lou""' matchma°tch'''fn',°',2'for any fiveZ' 'H'.f^tWmisspelled Yan- Academy who plan to attend SMC weeks. The class meets every sSn- Wesierfield lateS IfconstZi the moie? -Gordon Sehlenke

College Publicity ilni Produced ' College Day Planned i::f;zz:viL'ZJtd Gems from the Pulpit" By student Senate Kvc-n the C r. a. s,nd Union n.viw

icrc were scenes in it whkh could 'Tlii; study of natuic and its phc- definite proportions of compounds the "aptcd and used in the ntw film, nomtna wili bolster the ministry of student can readily perceive that God

and lii^li school seniors in llic South- And so it went- Ev^n with General

ern Union art asked to watch the Ac- Schneider's help the- battle mu« in.

crNT for further information regard- variably fjll lo (he Soul!, as it did thai

« of the film in local (huf THE SOUTHERN ACCE>

I Tlie Popular Opinion Poll Accent On The Academy

Future Teachers IJie. VAkif &.cUoei, . . . Ranks From . , .„ ., Fill , , , thii,, tin', n'jr 19 is, /j yoiifi, yours for tt'hal, yon can do with il. your anil yr.nri \oru'lM you mil do wilb II. Yon can improm omr Collegedale Acad. pail year's record, or yon can go and do nothing for yourself or for your God. M„„..MlK. .~l.nl...l'"l!..- ^r in A. nl.riiy hi>'- ihl Slof) a niomenl! Did yon fintih alt the things yon slurud ''''' te^s l.-.u^h:- '-^' . all ll'hiiis yui started uihen the goiot^ - :\1 csfieclalty the "irix.'n' rii , i.,rc U'erc all your lolelle.loj il.iovs ahove arerar,. and M vor j^/, „;„„ T.-,d;u, u] A,;,-, - '- i^ether ^alisjied mil ' ii :->, A^ Mjfy Lynn Coulson (lepped 10

"^^1""''^'' Fr'™ '"ee"'oiu''lodo'!Ji!'„io ^..li. (»/!, |... " S

The Bright Side ;.°,"l":;:i,un";ij''bZ^'i£

VJIq, Kcn„,.kv ,.,d, ;To«Mnsn 7 . . , , ,. ccc^i-itt'ittttc - Masculine -^ ^"'21^"°" m", „.„,„ m,,,,

'-' = '^tu'.'iUu.t Mutterings '':*Im7i™ "oI;,;"'t:!Z f'lS

S. M. C. Seventh X-Ray Unit In Size Examines Students j

ing o! college presidents U Union Col- ^n'ryj^^ry^^-i^aod ^"byTl-e Him"J-|

'riglit give ilie

xke Eclitor's Sonq B ^ fri fr^

m \]i)\[j) Bl

luthecn Miwionacy Cont.-f;(.-. Collcgedaic, Tt-nncwee. Fcbri

llemperance Society Atcent Ciimpaiyn Kon-Til

Tsabbiih "f^rnw^forum, and Nctwofk. oitation of the Prisoner of (he The long-deli> moek-lrial, (he soeiely hit hard supper t

itliarKenbetj Prisoner mcST' "ji

' lt.n.Tll.i°p,.',?;m." V\he"prTsoneJ°Th'e' jndjl wis He^js Homec Brow„."ja£ Atkins P..,™ "^" «'"« I.r'^intZ''Z°*.t'™l!''"r.'' Aidrich"Tnd V,T,ice ,i. suttTobe" RoKh' p'resideni H.dTe,. ."d CoLpotteur Club Defln Sevrcns Lflutls E i«kV™arhr*!ltaS; the iyciLi:luriw. .latd 15 de/enst Bobbye Swofford li Homer and --, . g, . of t^ • . .» « . i, , r i '' 1.110™, ,od Ben wh„ie,. i,e,so,e, Henr,-'s^p'i «ends. Tht ^,,,i^ GmcT SyiTtpostumr Teoching ProfessioiT ' ","; ,„

','','',""" |ot"ihr w«' A>ldock! tb'-v ">« »"t°'o "i" the ^m" <.;o',t/ ' ^t Dedicatioii ServicB , °i'<^f^^'° Ha^S''rd''RotorDinJii*''p ™ li„"V,!:

iqnot indosti,' and '* '!»"«'""' V^ &1,1'7; the '>:/'« ''ll^nl'^pe-ake, on S.bha.h w.s »" lii^JS 5;;|;ed''lfa,rW.'''jip"men,'™e siJ

jcorge Ashlock included in his hy Ottili

..'Ireiir^rS I'ThV^Sd On Revenge 'r'r"y^''f''n'"' iquor. if con-

'right in clupcl Mondaj-. lories;" Donild based o. , High CosI o( Woolscj-. Don WoodjII emphi

Panorama of ^^"„ ^'"l;,','",; '" ,,^J^, ,^;j h/done Ig ih^body Guinevere Ellis, Donald Hollnnd! ' ' 1 'pSwWinriiL'^^^^ !, , i""' '"'^ ^'''!'"' The chapel prognm w.s ilso r'-la/l.' ii...... 'l.r ,>,'i,MM„r. pre- ["^Id'^^MfutSons'^^n d"scrf?ionrof S^^e^^'A^o'"/ m": T

I doid skunks, A eriwiy

fOiyflEVENlS ,"" "'"."';: '""'. Muslc Mstructors lo Present ^l"'!.''!"' ;rcEo'„ 'to%h'l'" to" mac, *S 'oTaS' dib!''Ge''o°s""Asi*;k, "; " ''!" ""! ;,"/ "P"""""K CoHcerl Saturday ' " rJs' i!'"m°hish'f*V?h?'stfa?irpr,° °„';„'J'°''"'>^ Niglil n,e best way to jel rid of an enem, r.,j _ „, ,.^ ''Ill'f;f \~llll.fl> ''H13 i, „ , , „ is 10 make a friend of him, tldcr LOOII HlaHS Elkn H.irllmol iV joikeJ m„,,t i" Talli.S Oil P|- ^h.'^'o",:,,:.- Spr.nj Sophofnore Class Spiritual Revival ' L;rw„;V'^'T™sn„rd'iroU'' g,o,. am k 1 h ''Sni ^.,7", Eleclis Officers ,„™,',„, ' ?«v L," ^r WZi "rV'^ „ , f^ldeiJ.M.Ac" n,an em finflisl

Mjrch 12.1(^-Colpotlei, '^;::

Maieh 2.1-39—Spring Va cation. Included 'irf'hw'sde

eelhos-en sooala and 1 |

rHE SOUTHERN ACCEN1

Tke Soutkeixn decent

beyond us to explun why - It*i Hall w*r iihout boys of Souih

" '" "" ""'iji,', „ brbold. Fir once Both mother and din|hto ;,j' 1 'J ""'/'' S'^sing nicely. or not, ihe the male "^/.'''*," """ Frank is doing Whether they'lUdmit it ^^.n attired than were,„"'"%hthe fc- also, %::, voune bdics became one siartlinfily fnllowme did "-'^isB. laan males. Oh, a feu' of the damsels A Birthday Parti- eat oldei the other day: Jimmie ' surpass some of the ; "',; Walters, Duae ^'^^ a suiprise for r„™"rS..™ Westerfield, Bette J'M". °"j|'"V^. Edith Pleasant, 1 costume and color comtanalion, out »o and Betty Howard. The of „„ jj„„ j, ^^ , Reader, gen- Parliti's we're taltinj about the boys in Yellow House tli.t took o.er Miss helped to make eabennj it .

find a toatedo that °'„^ 'iS:;;,JS"S,^s Te^r l:«tn"ilj"rtl«'e ih-ngo"" Where%oold°'yo» Ji.yJ'j aid'''°hL,''"kke'"°''' "Hk of pa,lie>, tlKyre^ stdl wouldjomjn.e «r>"l- Hith managed Speaking to bio, Jj^J^JJ™ °f;|';",'' i, ^ "?'""'', '"n lhe"'parbl GeorgV'sJInCe!'' "eqoIlT .«li t:;'S*SS. 'ama gSojeZXirm ™ „7]"„L'^'S'!'i°L Evat ij""'" tThair, o?»t°thihr=imil'riy im- '"Ti™°n™'p?,ig"'p>nE ""e » * Jas" ™ *;;Khi''w';rha°°'*'''' 0™i« F..™

too. We'll soon be developing July'"' ihc Khwi' SMr,''and"nionw5r'''jun(! of cKpeil wielders »ry College, CollcfM"'^ "^',0 1 paddles, no doubt.

v?i'!Sti"vrmif!T

?amily- givei by RuihRirh

lAjA3A3j&e! BaikaUu^ ""iHi^iEi^^Ez"!! slf^HHiHdSfiis^o Snt!ptSBvltS3' •I""' hi,p,estisehythepricether.ou-S25 „' ,""'/('. «.«' "»• -"'*" ««' ">»l '""=°"" »'" a '" i' 7'". 77,, „/,t,,. -Il „;< /.-.t,, wa'rt'he'"S'e IT"' iheUl „.„. /..„ I ", /,'..• "I CollegMe grill From all repirts the waS:i ,/„,„,.„ /,„ '„""f'« ;Xfc' '"si,", all'^Ss d'1 "SmeiieT meSioit w'heTa i;',. •'^- ' a-J -our writer will put perplexing situation arose he merely Ihe "J™"'"''"'^^ ^^"^'^=»"' .: twrlht-ru "blizzartl" lay on ,hings in order and head for the hills, had to refer to the bootbook 'How"How to someone please send him the Win Friends and Influence People," Masu Sagcr is home again after , „irif/ have lolti the weatherman Will m ia Imcs^ut? which he carried so conspicuously in appendectomy. ,rr« , ^^.^ ^1^.^^ his shirt pocket. ^A ^^^^pGallop ^^^poll ^^^sur- Ruth^^^^ p^^^Petty also^^^^ had^^^ an^^ appendtrappend vey should be instituted to determine tomy and is >lr««!^ home. AlmaHts ;/ ,„,'«;,, /». »» ™/. ireW 2the extent of The"ln«»;ce".'fTh"the inHuence nf this 5„e"Ru'tli's''lMekeeping Ruth's little girt'Tntirstgirl until ;,„„/;,i. ^enato'ltalCI ™i sh, l Ih.iij ,/,7„,,. —<,hid! is alloeelher Urn lame /i in l'a„t,. ;„ii, „,.,//„„ f7'e« //«• "ole nvimmM bole" filled Ute. '^°''°^"'"'"" ^°*'='' ,. ».'"' .'"i/"" „//r«r(;o»-iro„r/<;»/, „, »~//,i"i,' "/ Outlook nTpreL°'t*.;'sa"« "ighl'ira"!; Wia.l-U mate -/„ .„,.( r/,!.'.' (Tbe WiaJ ami ihe K. ™t£ i„ ihal a iMymhaa hoar R,„cu, Mtz.ii, i„ her llai,) Ihe l„n,,,:i„-l„ '.w „ C a f.ne black goat. Opportunity knocks coseHno froti , stren No,,', „',(* ihe lealer Haee you oer tr.ed o do die im. f"" ' ""P S™„*r.,t «J,U Hale" a„„,„l,ai,ie,l „„„/ "/ '/„ ,/,.„„/,„"r b„, onec^ tliey sa,. Too b.d. For J°;„"'"S \„l„i.li,,pili-\,.«,h. "„„„/,„ A,, /,.,ir" ^ E:^;;e',,„ull'l'"d;me';hlld',fc,' "•*' BraJJ«ks father died F,l„ ^ ,,_,„.,„;„„,, si we;rep!™dto''i°„t™d"occhim

''„'"'""' "!""','''",' ;"'.' "' !'" ""t!a,U,la',',. is'^x'ttd'^d'ToSh™ t,-';; , Pthf 'hi Zc.lletrD"'bTthemS'.,s'"°"" In'Vfct^if ^^Sm "atatoTu'; ..„.„eeaia,u It was just two w«ts ajo that , , ,, . tell him „/„,,„, ,, abL it and he'll he glaj to ""'i'^'' Jerry ZlSlZand Martha Jo'^TTX,.Bronibick hi,, . L. Tobiassen, , K, speaking for the write , , ,„., ,,.,,,,,,. ',,/„/,,/re 5„««y you one, Snmc poetic wit wrote "' """^ "'"'^' .•;„„/;,/,„„/;,/.„""',, A'" ° " They will be dose neighbors to tie would be the logical group upon go^s llkniiis:^

I "''"',/';" Monieagle visiting iheir^ s« I-'' '• ''• \' .'"•,''•"'/""";' Ni,, or Marines, don't fi,l chisiled '^J'-f™\,"'-f'. ate a,ahMl l,i,.,;„,',ou"wiirnow"liiid"oM""j'o's't '^*"' Look LoSCS Dillon Connell. They ar\. planniaj > ,„„;,„„ i'„//„t, ,.„, ,';;'\;'';|;,;°i^~™"j^;jjjf»>;s'' ^t Debaters' Party "Z'°nTS,'w3,b!'tom aE are kt.l """ *'""" "'" "> The debating and parents of Dot Newga.d, '„ "" P"' "'""S dob, reinforced by a ,e, '',( s,„„i„,«- rfjc " to see tlie.r new grandch.li some of Its responsibNities to you few party.crashers, held a most in-

Good news to the folks in d ,„ieri,' /„ /*,. /,«r, „/ '","'' ,/i.,„7,, lh,„ .fari . Cirtv ,-u«e,l

Seriously, though, we of the Senate lie of a debate which followxtd, over Many people have bt^ b 11 find the going quite impossible violent protest by the partidpants fav- about that little blairk ince of each and oring the "new look," the majority ^uth Brass carries with 1 eseiy student hell Ihe firsi jiarly ihe Tesiilli. Don'l leave Ihe

Alumni News

Gxi^l/eienia MjeU.

'""'"" """""^ wh„ eal, i„ Ihe Sains """" "'"' l"rliae„l fael—lhe pertaining to > * I Ut of .„Ji- C„|le|!'"Day'°this"',°e'ar of 'happmes*"lDo;"ri "ongrato la- "a°g"ed in"subiecls emil ,pae, la hang ,„al,. edoeatiou. When some monber of the Senate tious to you both. gree in norsing ^ James I*"""' ^"°' 1I",'(W„ fee miaiae, „//rr „ anal hegia, ihe freseal ratk it calls upon yon fo, some assistance. Dean and Mrs. Walter Clark now , UOU^^"ilfc, W ''" College of Medical sistant pastor of the c„„,;,/, (, /y /,H, ,/, .„„7 ;„„„ ,/i. r, „„ „„, Ihe eaal, begin lo file up m line and do yoor part to make d.im as home the ;^ |,|

•' A»| "" " • ' -' "• Nra/ ;/ /omier " /'»'"' »„!,. ;. ;';^tt™°'uS,Sio'nr°™e''';'o S'S-dln'of men""?he'"lat« "mJmberSas the !"','.'"''''"', Linda sh,t« Iha, he ' »"£ "'^l»'^;'^« Senile and let word /rtim Lon» ':'™*;j^ ' '''L!'2yX°"ehh!!l'of "i"m°J^, j„„, Alumni eJ,»«,'^l

lily of fatting IIf lions. If you are asked to do s

"'"""" l\,hal„. ,; ,7 is not Ihe frMem o/ the admiuiitralioa. Ihe ;,"'r'',?i°;k-'*r"lt ^n i!;''"i'';!,'e^,lL^°;'nd°hTs3fe°wS;d' Is'Tor' Jou "an" b)'°r«a- ""l^W^^ SImkal ieaale. Triangle be Clnb. or Dasoieakila Club eotild do mme- that it might "^jgs, "if S, a suceis wiS^hi? mSm rol wE prebah", ?dl you that al Iperaie so H \ THE SOUTHERN ACCENT

Sa*u

English IV CI W^Utiio'uf, 0^ QxUaLfAt Honors Lincoln

ibaii this space a Your editor feels that rather >s for few With Drama

should \ 'bltuary to the ds to act as a catalyst, she Lncoln's binbdiv wis rtnu that what used t ,...jal spirit of Collegedah Academy. s Mbf a spark has finally died. lake iu all the different phases of school

let's attack that one lender spot, the spirit of social life. some oue else, but this gets Wit is easy to hlanie the difpcidty on '' verybody nowhere. No, ue - " I ou the faculty: the fac

I all something to rented \iUy can't blame it on iis. f do

had games in the gym for awhile, and for atvh We nnacrson that there are a indn-idiials who seem to ne We notice few stnicnccd lo dit for nteleci themselves. What do you T no problem at all in entertaining j^tj, ,|,^ ,oid|„ „„ gj^..^ /reprio \>{ks do on Saturday evenings hefore^lhe program and on Sunday by Lincoln whun his case was pr ernoons? How about letting us in on it.' We would like to lenicd by his sister to the Prcsidcn Also shown .1 (hc^ same chap ,re OUT good times with yoiu The more the merrier, you know. are some good ideas and suggestions bottled We believe there 'g^^^f^\ ^America''''* Vv'p?cil'^"sho' In your heads. How about our getting them together and „j- America's scenit U-juiy fto ing what we can do." Write a few letters to the editor. We'll see coast to coast were viewed, social activities Ttte program was under the dice ,/ everybody knows about it! We'll make the '">" °^ ''^'' academy siudent .ictivu. nmittee work for its title, but at least, we'll give them something ^' ' Let the rest us know what you'd like to do on °"' i, work with. of ""Xi't'.^of "crcr^oniw ' Uigs and Sunday afternoons, and If It is at all reason- %ble we'll see what we can get done about it. We'll be looking for StnaCntS Toiir to Bo. or drop them the Send them 2064, offj, Chickan.ailga Dam

Dolin Anderson Nine New Students elates Opinion Swell Enrollment especially glad

f Collegedale on and Mr; J.

0. ill were cheerful and helpful

Diis. I thought, is my first taste o

id Ihe privilege of staying for tw We wonder if the following people Masculine - Mutlerings Letters to the Editor n'the IMV L^tWr. in the men"s'dorm Donald Jacobs — Donald means

Id like to say (hat Ihe dean her Volunlc-er Society in the Southern per." It is finally coming to the Neal Bottomlc)- — Ncal means p on, we have- been thrilled by the that everywhere one goes he h cwL^aboK^cOw.""""" Jack Vcazey does prelt)- well with believe such enthusiasm is catch- and they say it wiHiout the m: parlor each Saturday evening, and gel

Ffjnccs Bumby, Robert Ash- Greek. **"ftt^J—The three results; (a) I lock. Robin Erwin, Matilyn foreign and strange" in passed, (b) I just made it, (c) I Olmstead, Martha Ann McGec. Beatrice Hadlcy — Beatrice means Earl Osborn. "ihe that makes happy."

Recent visitor to the campus wa Stewart Akers—We are sorry but would like somebody to tell me is lobett Henry Eadie. better known a

lisler and brother- in -law, Mr. an good. it, or something very similar. And Mrs. Warren Oakcs, and his "room '^'e- Jake Atkins. •boUl afa b^^rTn Teutonic. ago haTit"'" But" really."l woulTlX

Valentine Club Mends Hearts

of God's

« found

L Clouch, ,

1^1 1^

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sionary Cciilegc, CollL-^jL-diik-. Tennessee, Marth 5, 19-iS

E LDER G. A. ^estibitfrica oJc^^Z^' COON BRINGS SP IRITUAL REVIVAL In Chapel Talk ,p.ti:chipc^Mo.rr>'4r;?3: IHEliSHH^^^HI^HI '"'^'^""^ "^^"^""' '^^'^'' ""^ .f ,he E,» untt'd HmHHr^^^^^H^I IS KEYNOTE OF WEEK

"^ "Talk To God As To Sevrens Announces ^lljt^iukroirm™;; i"

^™^" ^^'^ "'"'' "^'''' lemoiial For AckBrmans ^^JSv^i^^rE' * P"^''" ^^^T'' ^'- ""'• ""' '"''' ;','"»"'' "" S"™'"^^ School Itld In Lynn Wood Hall d,2"r.S°°' '\'°, ^„;:-S'X_ Spiritual Workshop Every Niglit ^'iiS'cS^i Local Artisis i™r™"S TS"',''' :;

Ufc.'anjVln '"f 'joyt°.''anJ Featliredltl (JllU'cei't !|,'. l'n;.'|,. 1, . ,1 ,1

ky.''|>i^n'is(,'Miss Tb)' "ill- nL'ivi''"harihdr'''morher Dorothy Ev^os, eon- Stlldeill Tflletll

of |u-(sonal experiences lions wLs eonduacd by rue-d.iy nijjht on llic

rreSton Accepts Miss Hanky, in litr pirt of Ific MosiLjl nniibcis svsie prsdommjnl, p^"'^ tall to North Pacific E^Cn^"™ mX"'""°° -s;;:T"tr'cS''d™: S :;f;; Aftc( ihe nMt Wo j;ro.,|i, of moj- I'lK. -;"J ™rr«( .Iros JLTionMr.inon iElder n. M Pcc^ton, mjnjt;cr of ^ ^ ,^ '" -^'." ' .'"' e College Press recently jnnounced ,', ^ , Ei"nTfontMko ^so /. .: ; icccptincc of 1 call lo ilie Upper

' .''. /'

Nelsofi SupBrotzes ' - leui'''foMh

The only other instrumcnUl solo !"'' ' ' ^ ment [vccntly completed the constmi;- .^ dijrtl'o'riVi'iUy" l(*ruJv^ ' :

Sr>v/fim; Alr.'/^fw.. I.. 'vlien the LlI ' sMl'cd''mrsler-of.cercniomc. . ; tliT idencrdcwrlmcn^s IhLTtjvt UwKnct

' Scales. Don played "Adoration- 1 ',^''!' W«t ;", ' " ' -' mJ'O- i, ^ - i. 'f'"7 n^^.?,m I s,'m„ ,','t"

' by Borowski or. his violin. .' The .eHal consists cf three liori- Sdenrs rKruXrl! li^^^^^^ , M- k' , In iho- dinimed audilonum with II ri I K. i : tu,. zontil aluminum antconac mounted on P,octedines indud..! ., I .- ,„ ,, ,; "

iIk changing hghts of evening play- - ,., ri, |i.,.i, a frame platform whose movements ^^|, l,,^, ^^.^^ ,,,:.,,,.: , H M ., I

po'i^fi"''cl^'ted bctv apartments and Lynn subject. "Tlie Sevenfold Glory of

)of of the Admin-

•-*<• .

THE SOUTHERN ACCENT

/7 1 • / Chatter 1 ? Si Ifau'ie. Tke Soutkekn. <4ee£nt

'p "S How Jake Attins got a hilf '-u:> ^il'Z

•s if it were JUST going i„ i„„,il2

'* " MAXlsinELD^nd T'lv thit J HIGHTOWER'wQuy lu°"^^' -- . 1 .-!::: be buiit for the- :,i;,::;:/Si,.!,-;;;„; GARDNER ^l ""h""™,'. ^I^Qi; &^*s

Frank | ,„ Ott.1 E

ColkB/.'&il1?f ? llcgcdak. mm '"J'^Jj I OAKES s

cad. 'Tis

CoC/pAeMjOi. Acaetit StftfUpailuf. G.,ne.l tor ibe ^ ,,f;,;i°" .^''tlbimfjo. tto '"'""u'«,en« &«!«

ahead. No doub self in the bop pirlor lo c Midiaili aj SMC '"^." touched with spri _,/;/'.,. lU Ac , FN r ;»«/ it, '/ _ um\ ,Ull „l ^^ ^^eel: of Pnyet and on tbe .. „ wife's SUE our studies tS gain iiiiil lifjrljill ^\iii ji.ithy ill yoiir rcceiil bereave- stutlent cning; now,»! since bis gone, MOWRER Ill I v/;f, ii/j/i,' liiiiin ^^,.^1^ time for the ( ^q better knowledge. yoiir bearls; Miiii III III iiii iiiiiilili til iiii.Ji;iiii Ifie leetiiiailit body to launch a campaij ,ry,./r The writer hopes - compliment from Cbar you WOODAU In lliel, illlo di.idnal campaign to chn. 1,1.111, „l III <....:.' //'. Iiililil, III Iryiiii; lull leelillfS _ „,„,„ ,„ .„„ „.„, sympathize with the results of hour, babble of the P»*tapd P^n'^^^^,^"" „',;„( '" '""" /ntirr, ihul nil, ihoiigll, niid „.„r,l.. II e ,"" ^^.^^^ifoih^elin'ng we'c gtoTo of thinking to GARNER the abort >)•'»/"""'' ""'' -'"" "erein Collegedale h, Mrs. InJiog- '" i°bo"g£;, fnTfwe ."re ataid'frS'r' "«''"-""" '" J!od^/ eUcU a*id WaiJi^! t:BB^SM ™ " " uihiiilci are Gil'ls ScC Fillll /3/,r;«i; a nxv-l s-irrcy lo ascerlahi haw many d''"is'^f'h"Se Ih"" »San« of is called iiiHil U begins, in endeavor- • ii-uUtil (rom iIh- liiiit .1 commillev mei'lhie each and i:\-m itudent Ata , Evenmgc W7WoFShip„!,;« ZPJ.I L'l Li u;'v.,

mak It' a"limrfor*''thoufihifu]'' me

about' it,"don'( talk'about \t—lhini truly" ^

^ ^ ,„,„ THE SOUTHERN ACC NT Page 3

§e*uon. Skeiak&i Accent On The Academy A ga^^9^^jttH| tie stJTu-j lo AcadeiiiY Seniors I/? /\l.i4Me! WJta? M^? m— Elect Officers CaWeys Acidcmy. Httc

moments arc bc^mmi,^ Happy Madison Collt-^c, "" r.,L%ilv .„ ,. ... . 1-^ formal education by pljcinf, 'A\, ..uU H^ ti

i; c oscn at a a cr mwtin£. work. In addiiion lo itit- rt^uircd Ihan I. Most of all. bccauw I le^e Kmnite Richahi. RtM.MUR liotlo havea vocitim whtrr^I w.n ^°"^'^^"j'^"^;^^^"J'Ji'^"^j'^^,'^|",^ C. A. RcprCSeUted James Richald' Rimmcr. beiwr

Stlldeilt bor""in"a koos'i- dose 'to'Vadi™ 5'Jt°'a?d''preparc"to'"L'd)' nL'''fr'mS''co'nTinutd Jariwl«ilton Ih ScnatC lobietli b«aose of

;tcd to go to collcgr: before

le~fos'Mc'«l'LSi"al2'eP^^ 5",',1 '™f trj" .'o'r'pl.ce'Tnd MaSCUlmC |Tp,,f.rm.nce of oorsin,, £0^1™™™"!!'^''"™"!.°' MullMulterings jE^^Jl'lro S'foT

.1: corrcclly distinctly lo be and and Sevei.

Nnp. Algtbrj is an advincf step to "J

paiibatli School

Seld In Spanish ^lui

dein of W asliingion Student Talent

«,d «'"«'! «

'>' n ^ ^ '!E? ir' M

the changing r«d by r.an- K^ jn pbytd by

]}^Rfcllfds ^

n,o.cdbyth.

nd Lanny Par- s OUTHERN ACCENT

G. C. Press Bureau Maude Jones Speaks Presents Lectures On Modern Courtesy

—^^^ Crusade for Oirist

I Launched by Clough In Spring City Ji

ht Cm ;';;„':",: '™bL Shdd /P""fi iJ:^,:t,{ '^l chapels ologital "'" pica iS,'l°l Miss Jones, > tB^ nTghi"" papers during the iptoten'

CfXCHC

III (I I

Letters to the Editor I

R.(kSM 'h 7

Colporteur Leaders SCIENCE CIRCUS Present Institute NOTICE For SMC Students WITH BOB BROWN

DUE HERE MARCH 20

B b B ) Mj d I *, /! °;,^ i "^fd Examine Yourself

.'°"»;, \',".?'l^ States Dr Rasmussen

Music Students In^iidll Joiinsun f , , ^"' GweUecital Accepts Gall To SMC »J

REMEMBER COLLEGE DAY - APRIL 18,19. . . ' ^ W"

THE SOUTHERN ACCENT Chatter ' 'yiontkavn Ijalsmiiiiy Soutke in cAcetnt Tke (Hlqk£i

Pk' ':M

-- ., H.,ifell, ™J Harold Jlcssinjet. ,,;,:; Naomi Smiil. CI,..rlonc j;„,;jii„; „„Ti„g>. EnshnJ lo our dor- John jnd Phjllis "'^^^ p„jid5n,, Floyd Mllrll., shnrJd — 'j"" "" "«" ,'J™''Jj"'„^"*^J,'j

....:.:_;'; ,..,.'i;:s:5fi;i '•:

Mir __,- Ott, , F..NK fooaior, Sjlurd.y nighl, tonSdrd Ibl

fc ,,l„.l ,™. ,nd "'*'""'' ;''E-;

Qccent On Glean'li^ . .

SlitlTold tried hard lo c

crliaps hi: worrld

, ,;„,; /;,.,. „,«; ,h i,di, »; ..«_v .„^":';;Jjf!;ij''';tr?.d"' ".'"ihi

' , duly rrfuic, with - *;,„ .i,,, CARNATIONS // /,/,,,, /-, ./rrv//, //., ,,;.»/i/;i r///f- -/ ilU'llhl-r ot lliiWi , iolinr- h^sic put in her ,„';',' ilul '° "°'"' "''''" ™"'l"'"' :...;.. ,,'lnff lliise eiicrgclii jiimorl bid ,.r' of rlii ooimoo " ' ' " '" „ ,,, 'l..i,^i „l ..;,7. S„ w" .,""f''f"„°i"|,™,"t°lin wii

I --'' l>t ,;/iv;rnl BjoIoct l.i'> '"' '""- ,,J ,.,rM" /.,//.//, Il'ur 2oi„. tiinrt [^^^'t sure whether he is new in this Saturday ni'cht.'ReMon for thi's'> Ojjh A lesson i. «„.,„;, S,W ,l> „,„;,r', col M,a„ Held and ,s just a "nahrral- at it or y..,„ ,.,',,.JI~ .:,„! Mp I,,.,,, „„e ,» receive curtain call in usmll! <»"' ,lil,l>„!. .:,„l „IJ lc„n,. '"„ ''"''"* "'' „j ,; '" dty ™S"1 '«"»!'• sin", I ""°w],'Te'n„'^°"

. . '; hrilCL^'/ta^^'s^*^^^^^^ Qbp'ioacLmc Ve'Mai OCiuincx i: H™£'f£u"t;^S'"cTa.!^;J'1

.1 <. If.., a ,>.„-,., null ,nd ;, /„„,„/ „,ry,,l,„.-B„d .-Uh. e,K,

',,„„ .,,,,1 P. ;. B„jp A„„ »» ;!-;«':, ;',^; J;!;;""";,, r/<(er llie binim 1,1 jr„iit of :""'^„,;, „J™"ihinf . sirL' Letters to the Editor

/,,,,,,v^/,„n/v,(^.;.,...,v rr/.^i^^ .,,.<»,/ Better Photography ,n!l"«',T^ i,TaS°t!, SfCuSi 'izi^ZS'iJ''«l\°":m^i

.11,.. r/.' I, r,,'",,,/.,, /A. /,,;.r.. <"£ ,,,,,,,„ J.„,,,,.//..;,;J., "»(.( 2 '.»'/< g., g^^J BooliS '^'"! Itit'T.VrnV n™''/."":;;*; •' S"Donrh and If"/"oflcn''"^Kj^iJ'ispeak of the sood old Il.,dim1^ jilum l,lmu„„>. ,„/il yr.rss ,„; tlifjil^iy llllljtir CollegtMU- ttwriascs. The band and orchestra under ^"^'™ "'" ^'" "^ Tn/ly.<, uhi> h>Ji fei'i, Oillcgetlate ill llie tjmfig Ihntr CAJtoL Potter litri'w 1^S« we h^d on tourrwiih ihe^'ehoir u f^.l"*'"" u-m umr mml lo lam. Im Pbolosraphy seems easy, but one i^'b'^i ifiSf.b^^'KS^'SJ;" ""V °""'',""e'"-"'?r!,°ura™S must know lire whys and wherefores ,,1 we kn'.or 'drink iiu much °.bour the ;j^\;"' VmpS'fc""™ "' ^ . ( , , Si'tlWfi [i ib^UnC 'ike CKaa tS tU. SomWpir.ro US inle,.stedTa„ &.fe''eu°?'l..a"'ts"r.rp.'.drnT».n: EtTe thT,fX.iSt3T.~ S-. .."fss th„ sehuol .l.o ru.k, u. . .I.it- W- "n*. ^\ J I J J others, and it ksadi them into a fas- f.ie^ds

Roam - l^;^z, v. a Wli«kt for being j fine arj- Collect' "hn

erous colds contracted by Naom, ^u-

Spring is he, rs.'Cch'fot cooking such hnd, D^rn 1.-^.^

Dorothy Vunn.m,

'"'^'^, wntcd 3 program for the TriiAgle ^^ , .„ ai,«)scof '' To the ping-pong playurs who in- Qub on Tuesday nifiht, March 9. _ I'im. "*, ^^^^''j,"''|-riend of about what F*°P'^ /I \ » the diSain of bLmlnt r^idcnts in worrj- 'Jl^j'^ihlD^ I in >"•'-'" 9 wcndei wkele the Howeis isl „rarof*m"L^."i.'=tE'el'SSTt."S ^t sSL who raw to ,ed,em rerv,ra2f«f A. Wngiif- V meeting on Thursday, March H. their pledged subs for the Mem^Us. forgive!—K. 1

THE SOUTHERN ACCENT

Accent On The Academy

Student Activit> ^on't RuiJi 9t - Featiu es Pi ogi am

tin- nrr h, ImfjJar Inlhl. "Sliriii^ is NOr sfriiuq — Thu, d ) Mel H pt m Vj.,,, f, W ^J M M .. .'igm of Sl„„,g, arrh,J u„ M ,.,'cr ih, «,„/„„ ("„/,. « | righl af/er tlimer.) There are the heanfijn! Irtes ni Vtjlh front Jcjn bcoit in I Du ali fl

iiparlmenls and ihe pretty yetlotv iti ""t; ^o dud. 1/ 1 hi Press jloiiLrs Mt Liiti

' tn ^cd I. On/. M man Whiler Hill remiails lis of l,is freseiiee farlu ^ 1 "," |(j,;v '•" ll>e eretiiiig and llie early morning. And bdiete il ,r li " t^^ \ ° \\° Tul nme is one of tlie best times to get a good (or bad) cold It t p ^ ., ;'0 ifitb as little on as possible since ue're so tired if mar '

' ' ). Ihe spring fci-er has begun to spread prematiirel) Idle boobs

"ere I inpiis. Don't rush it. It'll be iiard enough tn make good grades mu ou n jii J n I J tl

spring doe, come. Spring i, spri,ngii,g--hiit il hasn „ I sprung \!STC t^^l°n) ^S^'C!^' 111 I. Don't Rush binh TIk last rCTd.og drspl-ijed i s

I . . Seuior Sketch Of Viee-Presiideul , "'' °" ' "at* c tl ca rcturnrd to k hi ' ""„ „"'' al at r„,„, ^tlvdltM Tells Her Amhitions MdSCulmeUlme - ,1. Uk A d"m, TI;.!'.™" t "fdd' ""u , "" "'"'' "° '* tnuni T, / „ t i'"' i'^J"-""^ some da, »i ma, adJre>i h m . McGbb Mutiennqs "" tt^"^^ L'j;„T/cl,ikgc „'„t°L"pS"i,.s ",c°faTm™t3,;[„t7„„f all .feci

''"' ''"^^'^ '"^ "" l" "e'"™J "^ I n's^mbition B to be a o"'!"!: a^'dlSS M,.^ Lte'rV" "o'rl' p M,- Dean Entertains fcin Hikers Chd, "^'^^ V^.:.V!\.'il ^"""^"'^ ^^fff^^-' ' '"-'' '""' '''" ^ ' -' '^ >"' ^ "' " ' '^ lor Many Thrills ""'"'T '

students [n the basement of the Nor Building not quite Loolj. ^,j,( 3 p^,^ Deft Turns 'd r"™ Will Do

"''"""»'''"»"• ''''" ."'' ''."' * ""' I""""'."!. >»J »«' OB biTk" Sume''*oIe,l° o b uiue P"" I'to'u'ld'"''' THE VARSITY CLOTHES-IINE I'on Tu,"idee%« l„'°°k sMmaeh '"' "V." unZ'rmii" S "tannM'"be- |d',mXilion°°" Thf "'ame" ''Si'" HOWTOTIEAlH/wKtiflt/^Hl^

and Mrs. Dean for fealth Service Blows Film to CA

hlpc-1, followed hy pori „( Heaven.

" rll.:^''!"^!' "

Prajt 'iiiri''e Wcci. of laagogegaBesaseHeseg The bjtk to the eampuw week ^ ^'^'^'^'^ welcomed ^j[ ^^,„j^^ |,ight « m7moK''X'j 'hj" ^"> '^'''" Mjtcl, V '^

ndj jnd sugared jhj u

nan eliicken noodle soup

Memories Staff owls ,„ f,m,|, ,i,,"'L h Reach Deadli

With More For Less «h,j,°[„ctdc7e'°e''I,'th™

Alumni News

ah":; °NaS? cV.jr Soothem K College

So eome bacl to 'the rollegei

Francis R. Line

the of Presents Film Chnil »is made eenw em) Jj ^ diteetor of a ° On Sonthwest Stoi) hoTh o' Gems from the Pulpit ." """01*?"^ s'o J"°° Lirliin^Giici

Tn^lum , „,,,„,

b ought to them in

n jonn J u- p a o I) h mes o H d « / \ bough ft k poo aod *"' AV " "^ " *" J I, „ o on, h

H^WVi ll»M-.b«au„ of,,, double na. Zf.it'S'.drT'"'" HASlH ""•"»^-°"«'tri-«-""'». ""chSSd™n''dt"s. H "I" Pl- '^ IH. ^^^ &.,tonU.h."dNo,t,. N "".-S i SPECIAL COLLEGE DAY ISSUE

,F.O.RITTENHOUSE ACCEPTS CALL TO SMC ^ACADEMY SENIORSvrvj VISITv i^i i To Replace L. G. Sevrens CAMPUS ON COLLEGE DAYS ^"'° ^""'^'^^'^ trous To Be Seniors Of Southern Union ^^^^" About College Life In , rr »r ,r Action «...,«„, p Here Jyext Year j»., .v.j.,„, .„.„. „ .^ i„„,i,„„ y,„„ .,,|„„,j ^ „„ ,„

^t^ and M,s. EvcM, T. Watrous. Wd on April IS, 1<). Tl.c i„ditionj| 'a/lS°»a""r|!injore'dThU yrar h- iht I current dean of mtn English ntw Mudent Senate ^ and under the ^nirdance of the faculty comraittiN.- on publications.

^MC Students Assist Approjimaldy l.OOO l.bor honr,, Elder K. 3t=7bM™°Se'ntT'a"'d"ia;ui;j M. Eckenroth Buddj," found '"'"'"" """'' '>•' SMC on of Wa,ne '"'"'y'-'B '™"'' .•- el,oru>ofSMC " imceJcJ u,J a, Vhoin ' . "tilVoush 'te S™J?,""pi;nfcsip™r' ti„n'i;ff';l"°nrb'''a-a™H'' f'S''

I cleaned extended from ..ho is to be on a'lca^of absence t1 Gamet HUZard I b). Elder ''T^'lK'"„™m,i^ cha'p^l" our' Prcii- *•' rom°t°he store °J'd daiiria n'esides Estot'o" m'e"n Mo GweS LeCtUrB ^Ai^mSl '"SS'i G^AndVn'''' Ike picniC sround, back W,,troui ..ill teach classes 9. 10, and ll'The'three of the Ad- m the his- president of th. Southern Union !« sponsored by the Chalta- "^^ '^'" ''"'°"' ' "' "«"','" 'JJ"". 'ft" «hich Elder X'1"clud"ed''°'kin At?,n1ie'u!lto" C "le e "'"'f presented io'leoTilis' chalUectnres' had J'"""' "d'ir«li?n h"w. sawins, arrd leneralcieaoine of ia»ns thirteen years of experience in '?•- "", Expettal,'ms''"'Sr^°i'S°°of'" of'S J°|,"'fJ,',°^*£'' co^S

[ems and faculty were used to a lu.. ,'. . elad to b ttings by Mr. Thurbet, sm^'n]; cialcd c'

Seniors 'Announce SpeokePS *icBe''"lr°Bra°dfoyBr'',le''o°f'At'' ^^^^^ '' "" "«'""• For Graduation THE SOUTH ERN ACCENT £e*uo^ BkeialtieA. ^enaio'iial Tk£ Sou-tkenn i/lccent Outlook 1' Es '^^"^^y,^"^'- - f- — HOMtR ll -=== =--- "=°S= f^*'=- — [ '' "7;.,,.. A-M..,. L>-n^l-A, ,.., '"'""

J i'l.:;:-"

'• "^ Th™i™.^n, Cd, Coficy. Polly^D.v |g.t*5s : ^

- F«A»K OrnuE [ M |

Published bi-w«tly raicpl for arristm

Ktond-claw mailer, June 20. 1929, al 1 '§i^Mi

"smjTurau"Accent, Seplemfet it. 15 1

1

Welcome, Clcaaemu ^enio'is'

Welcome, acactetiiy senior!.'

1 has beet} AecoTuted it: oj yelliu; fh,k.

? here, we hope yon will feel that yoit lives—vienibers of the family make themselves right at home, j'l kiiou: To do that, we ask thai you fall right into our program f Won't the day—alleiid classes, worships, chapels, for the mental a\ 1 chillenge for you to accept. you come to be our regular guests spiritnal sections of college life. In the af! lhe"y^e«ns'^CIub and TrS next year jnd help m^kc College Day. baseball games and the entertai. I the gym will roniid c the physical and social side. Southern K[is^.^ioa^.ryailcge^ist«^ College clays are pleasant ones—to participt

bcred in SMC's history. >ple" and will retimi fa, lecloal, moral, and spiritual success. His present plans a invi- We challenge yoii 10 accept our ternship in the Georg ve college freshmen! fea hflp us to nuke SMC, your college The College and mine, indeed Of men, interested in grad ite study. Isach-acke 0^e'laticni 01 progpams String Ensemble Lir"s"omctimes™w^hei he could

After the third poslpo. rampns cleanup finally , Renders Concert Wrquick'in" tellect helps him In cl ,s « well . / work garb took up rakes, axes, saws, The SMC String Ensemble under and other sundry parajihernalia needed to uncover Collegedale yas featured in the chape! of Lynn 'jj from its winter's collection of rubbish. j^fj, jj^,^ [^a barbs of Scab In tiie four hours that there was no rain, SMC witnessed a ., pUying jelectinrrs from the classical ,J)^^°^ havc"high'ifihted'' many' c great lesson in cooperation and unity of purpose. Under Dr. ""Pos^-"- caslons of the school year, but the Suhrie's direction the organizption was complete and instruction thoroughly given for the campus clean-up program so that each one could step into his place and work for the best good of the Carballa! but for eternity. oves Old ; It seems la us that such a spirit of working together could V and ty, to speak spontaneously and cleverly, be manifest in some the other proerams sponsored by the dif- of odac- ind to obtain a favorable reaction ef- ferent departments and clubs in the college. There is, for example, the M. V. society which could, if sin- Lune" cerely assisted by each member, do a work for men and women Crafts Club SIioAvs [.apel Steinway which would show its results not only for a few weeks or months, The Snares entire program. Many With full support of every student, the Senate could carry ant Fifth Nochjrne" by Chopin. Qf Spring Cleaning policies and plans that would give SMC a top position in the training oj ambassadors and ministers for the kingdom of God. United we achieve. jj 1 Symphony of Haydn. hers of" the Crafts Clut

Collegian? Quartet

. 3 dul'k drawine on inimitable acting of i ADtil 19. Ig-IS THE SOUTHERN ACCENT

Cliailcs B. Wilt Alumni News F"-"'"- smcik Receives Awan Accent On The Academy

Government Class Frank Trinim's Florida Sanitarinm Visits Court House Senior Sketch Presents Program

siuJcM "i" cir™"his %m" ttohnl ReVeals Ambitions Wtdmsd.i-. Apnl 7. .ht mimu S^mmLDs and Wtodtll Coble, The of Colk-j;cda!c Ac.dtmy .ealhcrcd in F»nkl'n Tiimm, the tU„ ,„„,.d ., Ihre.-Md lift do,inK »„ of M,. and chapol fo, a proj, - " " lowltdge, 2. good

Hi,_,o|.tam„,e ,;., „i spent at MdSCulme " Multerinqs

of !l»d,-. Imirai. His hobbit. „„l ,,,,r,pt\m h Zic wiih bi '»=>•' ''ll«.i" '>S!- gma Koinc and icnnis ball, «,in

; no«- instead of

Academy Discovers jrrI''e'ra?™ir""clIL'' nTeht.'' laI '^bo make histori' individually are H. track beliveen (he heart and the lip." .^ n ^ „. ,n, Bobbye Ssvolford and Ntarilyn Dillow, UnKUOVVn FOCt Man- men ow the rand

>beir lives to their tremendous dilh- ' ' lou(r"«l.ida me," !e'f'i'"m?o Elaine' iid°Sew'att,"'"'' ' ScCOUd SemCStCr

' 'Tllinivi tiuiwn nuLL f'.-i' -' "-i^^- j»>

Weatkefi /llmo4t Suoceedi

CoUegedale Academy extends a hearty welcome to all academy ideiiti risilhig here for College Day. We hope yon like oiir :chooI, and we are looking forttard to seeing yon enroll in ihc ollege next year and be associated with us in our year's activities. K'e almost didn't have the campus spring-cleaned in honor ./ your arrival as we had planned. We do feel sorry thai Dr. uihrif had the misfortune of working on a project that was not 'Illy a hard task but praclically impossible without the elements n his side. Belter luck with the weather next time. Doctor. fflad we finally had a good day and accomplished something

e here have already learned to appreciate the beauties of idley and the association of CollegedaUles. We need more College Days to convince its of the benefits awaiting its at SMC. " ' ho/ling you soon feel as we do that this is a pretty good place

m WB K]

Southern Missionary College, Collegcdale, Tennessee, April 30, IMS

JilkWIKlfl l.lllli'liP President K. A. Wright Students Elect Opens Heme To Presents Musie Editors -in-Chief graduating^ C ass n »r tr In Lyceum Program Fot Next Year I r cojt

H A MILLER ANNOUNCES Baseball And Hikes

ANNUAL SPRING TOUR Featured In Picnic

OF CHAPEL SINGERS t„. .„„,„, „,„, pic„„. < ™

Mode n Language Club

P omoles Understanil ng

«! night; ^vcjl. 3r. Steen To Head f^°'7„'';;' ^„';™""''',L"'Si:,''"'l ,„ ,„„ ,„.,„„„„ pducation Dept. G,cmh>m. on Taod.y night. htlijn ^look m^_lh, °

Vt SMC Next Year u^ttrwai.'wk 'd ™S .T ti°' tiJ iJshi.sl If

" :,' - Vt" Coll.",.! QuMMle m^;"".m,nic,'orl °J^f„,'\ ' |;no.„t,m'nl 'b,' l'v„d.,

ti^"^- ii^"^i% a.: "

South. Jin a4cc£r\t Tke quia-.potoi ind^c*™* ,, Charlie J

M ' " ';; ,'"' ""':;': "i

;,,,;;_. t:Z'.. Club, ni Woolsey finally mjna ^''^;j,j, bolh ta «Sb' S>™i.

: ISSs:.;

rigged up by jeveul

'""luXA t«^. iSS p.'r'S f^„S:--""™ g "jm.°.

"""ti,™" ^r^ssi; Ihrougli of lb. ..Iley. Now wb '%£'. WiH n sysicm. M„- „ Omu. aV In ll.t tbing. Scritcb one b

,

' • o... Siyt: on K„n,>., ' ; gronnd-Oliromi.. New lU(liat Doesf^OeS -, ;„„,piig ^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ '"" ° " ',;;' There ,,e , ,,„ml,e, „\ feofle .,o«,,J who .piureullyd^,,-' ^.''.b."!',.!'.-, Sfw'ul^'.e^o*"' " >j»S'™ ,;^;;„l'j bj™ S'Ji'.'ijMinnlTl ., - /«!* e-» is for. h, sfile oj ihe three /™.* «». hies, m.el feal .omb.neJ djs- 'j hme ,eh„f Jll'^^^ioSy Ws'» b.m ™ Hi> f« '"^Jj "^^''j^;;;;^; "" " '"' i„m[,. " cnnntrj speed Cbii.lm.s v.ulion d'Z'ml Hn "21,, L Ihe tffeatmite «\ the Colhgeide "^'^'tTin'o';.^"'"'""' f;*/^;7kJ'"i°„5' S''of W Rohnd '" homc;b,a for ihose u*o ">"JE" t^Vngeles in J l"Bb™ Ajler all ihh our h,„«e „'h,le his eninnte mio ibe <;»i;>;;;ll;; ;«•, ;o te/. Ihe fUe clem. h a di.r»nee o( some . ;o' ^ o,-«r « boors, ),m ,,,; . "i™;. •'• -ml II tloenfl IMe m,icl> more e]]ori ,„ ;,;'• Soiiii rreVe here, o";,:,,,,. Aeulemy Juniors Fete peel u, ihe wasle haskcl Ibaii ehewhr gii,ii •irali/ier or ha„ma ' Jj", ,, r^itj, ,he old y,„ Ocoee ,„ rlhelrJil o„ lU e.»,/»„, Re„,eo,ber ..yiog-IJ '"'ne™Vw' '•> be,? Ik- br-^lva, At Lake

Cat^u// A>/;«« Qi StaL. Eli£;'rXe!:"''?"''::' """"" "°* '" '''" ''"" Tie c;«/io,;i /or (/» «"*»/ S«(«K o/ 19«-« *«i'« *<{!"". Sii'"" selecled by ,ome e^ien- Tie Eiiilori oj the /ICCENT rfrrr/ Annual have been j^ij ^^\., has also bid speni bopiilar vote Ihrtitigh Ibe secret ballot. ence In medial wntk, iuvmg jwr ecjnally i,n- Diirrug, the remaining weeks of Ibe school '°"'l""'''''\Z,,T'lZa7X to Ibe seats the Seimie '• " '' , porlant officers will he selected f,ll ol ' ,,„ J' J,' "rem ,n the cam/ins. The selection ~'^ representing the diferent lortims on \,|,„, |;;. |,,j ^ ,|,;„,^. ,„ oj the Senate /or Ihe ,piritojl oj the ojjicers determines the policies ^^.q^I; fo, (he pbyslcjl jnd coming year. Tort mnch care cannot be taken in selecling these faeiterment of die nilnci.

nsnally through Ihe names are presented for rote, "j',!"„ |,-,5"„'', When " i"? ddlerjni "kind's

Ihe person Vou want. Let your estimation oj an Indiridnal (e

selecting the l .. . yonr own griide in , Ibat will do the molt efferent job on the official sindent orjom Missionary College. —dh iat„>n oj Sontheni Sh' Ibe Cenlr.1 American niilves. 151-...... 1 Shop M .k.- old like 10 work for Ibeni- IVoHioom-r.r ihied - Minute

To Re-obcn Lopez. for a fabbfol job Eacb day '^b'V.^J'" of fir /"^'S ^me'i iriod Pc^uU faUau^fi svorktrs by tbe eighteen student "to° rellect, see sbould ask liim svbai book n Ibe College Day program. be reads. -Enaerson. Mr- ^ "' broom factory, stated

A.nto Mecliaiiios in everybody ibar belpcd in Cam. z eanup day. Pi rnl ( iniuuliin about 'si". 1 Me I 1) 11 iiul 1^' are°"ronnlDg' aT

'"ff '*oT°"t'b Ibe coinridcs phg° rsS'" ""''''': g'pSp'.igrrbai'w" j;; weeks ago, people wbo pop gum In pub-

' t; people tbat bring crying babies siJtti and to iupp't' '^'^, urday nighi programs. .

1 Hall, Lynn Wood THE SOUTHERN ACCENT

Fla" Demonstration Toiirs Schools

left 10 npht ,n dnmjtn Ma,„nl. Dl.l.l . Cnl.,, ilu, ,„du.li„ „d.nl

*"'si°- Margarita Dietel Prof. Brown Assures "," fc*.™ m"b^'"F>™e"> ['"b;"[„i°i„"i /°„^'"i,"'™_n»"o"'",; "'""''""'''*'""' '""'' °"S'"". X Renders Recital Adequate Library ° ' dir«ted by Miss I The chorus is \jx QiattanOOga6 SMC librat loioihy nv,o!, vote insitouot he,e. „„i„ ,j THE SOUTHERN ACCENT

Maiup. Guinn His nlilblii.fi or obscure news J it 10 he world of oon c-lurn. the degree of H large. ivho willing f joo're not ap- those .re to wotk and ^h^Tr "tesit lhat"mnt're'°„u""7 the prrcc. ""*£ and sec otheis do the wotk. nS"rJ7o'''Ati"lMhe°cvlnl "S" 3°t3'' IP'—Wotds carelessly spoken slow The silenc

down jnJ kind ,t ,n. oo( iht rrot! of /l-Act,ons. ate the tesnits o ,s the ighes applause,-

' '' Kin lo dribble in Ihe afore- cn^ " T—Time is the stuff life is mad •Cocr ctinn docs much but en

.'»ritc midly. Tbe facully to be friends ruin mote people tha —GoEiHr -Sq« iiry: Sunday, 1 p.m. The Oaims he h„ Hi! copy in, Nctd 6! 1;—some fiJZinj; reflectively M, m Thee t'e^'hc^d!'" f "p.m'.'."'^The "r','"° oHK «dw td iT^n^ ,-.*," nbli™,'un

peak ill "' 59 p.m. price,- (Zech. 11:13) is the heckon requires cnlj and dr^flfied in^uVthe Twf'Xm'^'ilo Wi denc"° whici'

The cditor-in-chrcf is get- pjfc. Suddenly 3 sh slides Oder the . « salvation as a "slave an outcasl^and 'Tve ntin has thtee charade s tejected shcphetd. The price man has °! fotfiolkn Chi i 'xht iM''one iSs^r: he^has,'' an'd t lat which he thinks he '

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Southern Missionary CoIIcj;!.-, Collc-gedali.-. Tenncs/iee. i\t3y li. 1948 hlder Lauda Tells lof Youth's Congn 3ue n Chattanooga

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CCENT STUFF ENJOYS

illNRISE BREUKFUST

Sto^riSrEEs

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BK„1C cditoj jamile Jacobs. Ths

liKliieni dish which was promptlj-

illy le. of supercolossil pin cake, which she bfively ale.

Iwppy «(oup which broke

fUlURfflNlS \

Miy I —M V. Society will pre- 1

T^'^SI/'l'T'),™™ ! "•L

m| ':i"l"'!i"5:''T

M.';": — Study period in the [,

Miy 2 S—Eighth firade j-radua- '

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May M, Ki, THB S O U T ERNACCENT

" Chatter 1 a T/cut'ie Senior ^ke Soixtkenn decent //c4tW . . . Bhetakel Charlie 1 ^^V

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==:=::r= .~3...:.;;..^S =l"''j/^,j;;°°j' wrsmcsttr^ Th= lime ii ^'^ '^''° "°*»' Ipjtir .1 tht sSe j;;K"™ir°mn '"'" ^- °' "a!l'oSh'e°°KI°te'''"''°"'°*»» " r'tVi4"f°u"*™ » P"""" >™Sr' ",=i;"z launch in South Oro- After ^dl^k studies elsewhere or to Spsrtenberg County eifiht months of school li their ye. sffll others Koker^^was out in their hies work, uid „„, ,; „h„e P»^"-j^™ -''°"''' "' "om ltd' a/usKd™ lowlcdfie schedule. Hot ^,uni..oi*.„ .. ^^ ^ ^^^ have been him earn a part haven't. Betty s»*g;r 'hSiJ °Slii>''M "Th'oujjh the road may [h^V^ould later help Howard, on Tuesday ^ places, most of u.s found herself waiting rocky and sleep in ^^ t,;^ education. for a ^fWF '"""^ ""^ Di. dsor., Dorolhy Gtiv "" '"^ ™Ei, Ccdl CoiFcy, PoUi- much and "'^ ^ it until she ": that we have accomplished p H*" Ac^^mv''* found herself sucroundd s, Muic Guinn, Philip King. BoscM M"c Torest late noaemi ; we can caro- with u! many pleas- by a number of first year Greek Dixie B^d«. Mo..is that mar- J"""I- SMC. Collegedale in 19« he was ant memories of college life .t At j„ later .additions to h,s famdy F««KK p,„,cJ ried. " ^„-,„ OTTIIJB 1 too I d

'Aireus!''bri'ujh^y jsg£ ifl " °0^S'^"'"'"

If/taf's l\ou.K Punctuatim lUaiU

seiileiice. A very small mark, lo be . cnli of SMC)" are

it i. lotn April 24 du great coujiisioti if iii'isplaced . Likewise iii our work and plans continue Co conduct biolo lbs. 13 oz. ligh a good thing to pause now anil then to think, to consider, to res OS Ancelts. Wcigli'l 7 Jp New Ahrwal .S.°i reason lor this dilemma i mind and body, but these pauses should be carefully placed am

' wisely used or they will bring disorder instead of benefit. wil mainder of Che school yn^ ti Chn., Cubi. M Alor,30 c'wef""' A dash marks a break in the thought. Here is something tt-hic).

of}, gets a "'"' "'" ""'" ''°'"' weerTjc'scTotEi'sMon aTod'sS !',''''.'''«,'' mt 'TrJr'V macrhi°"yeli~'li°' lewidea. and st, entirely different line, only to Uke Academy in front of Mr. James Hickman, i, was the result of a pr.mi,^- b.y^M.r ttheesper! These dashing folks are full of zeal, good ini uid purposes, but somehow they just fail "' ' /r.,,,^^, to arrive at aiiylhin'"''' '" '""«" '*"'''.' gems of truth aome of Mrs. GV J. Nelson Qf great interest to college students

' A powerful little dot is the period. Wherever it falls, it speaks iram to be presented '!fManuelJ't^-^luTwlCarb Hal wh. finis lo all that has gone before and completely disconnects from f the union. Presam- % ably the college,^ being nearest the anything that may follow. A period is never used except at the ™!;,\'J° °'„j"°|;Tp„,j sentence. sentences life may also have end of a complete The of ' 'amSde SJest° single^ periods at the wrong places, perhaps in the middle of a task, before in tecords- J Florida recently national setup "for the South, will ^y a problem has been solved, a difficulty mastered, or an assignment completed. Tlterc is. on the other hand, great gratification in stand- byP ; dividen ing by the oars until the goal is reached and then, with justifiable pride, putting down the period! vent by the young peoples'

You are analyzed and classified by the most emphatic expression eight couples w,l be located m Ashe- t- g^^^^^^ ^^^^ .^j^j^ j,^^ ^^j^. ,1,;^ ,„„„,„„ „„ Mrs. greatest ville. North Urolma, tor the summer ! of your life, hi what do you piid your delight? On which „, Lodge from Florida, Elder Tames wife of the president working in an elfo, conducled by '.i side of a question do you tltrow your most positive influence.' A m. Aekerman, Georgia, Wayne Foster, decorations and lood wa. assisted bi^i-lej^^ll /„,«;„/ h a ,'e,yeljMh, »».. Ho.. i„,po,l.,„. Ih,„ Ih., Il Mi«i«ippi. I-ouis ». Pettis of North Dietel. ably % McSve credit for aitlldingSVSd ' "" be directed in right channels! fea ""' '" '' """' School of Evangelism. „^ "" „ ',' Fernando Orfona.

^"^-^'"^ ^pens Letters to the Ed. ^'^ I onsoi'ial rarlor

»i :<. 'Ji I. „ij.. ' ^- ' '.--*VE-^,v y ^^ A Elder r A Sc-riveii Pr,„Jenl nt k> \ *" '^fe^^'-'i]^^—-, M fffr 1

THE SOUTHERN ACCENT Pages

Is About Aviation DnMirJ, Accent On The Academy Oil I by John DtCh.ni a a

wholly "'^ new Studtnt Scnit'e w"l be ">' C°'P* '''I- Pi-exy Jerry Neely miuguratcd into office. Since 1912 ihis braiich of the Mit- Eich iludenl . QU 'Jo^etkel Thw . . . fet'i ^tui^l I Aspires to Printing B>-,t.„ o,,;,. o„. »„r. w »/„«„„;*./„„ ..„„, webop. i "" "'"^ ^as failed in ihose resoltilioiis they Jetfj' Neeley president of the sen- waAe at the begin- di comes from Wildwood, iiing of the second semetter. Ij so. H" '"denl J«"ion Ihis ,„r clus, then "Urs Study,'' there ini'l id repieseni" )OT'"in'ih; Kives infocra.lim.' "m yoo have a lain! idea mi,ch Cmji.. Now lime lejl. Hll„y „,id 1,1,1 , f,„i,l,ii,g l„„ch t« thme iheines ?"'''»> ^""1= '"' "" Veat beffnninj ''"T » » ''••^•'i acccale a il was ''»" '""' '""' '" ''""' """'""' '"ding. We liofe tlial tjler dl the '"" "« °"1>; «'? " '51' t'" iCel'lS « S'le &S ft",'' ''f";,"";"' Z' s!,r'o't S°' 7" * *'""' '""' *""'" "'' ''"'* d'e'li befo„ LminB hece ,o hnish "?,')' '""'/'" '''I''""""- "" "" "" "^'^ s,„d™. '™w„. The, a,e locked in ihThlS "f toJJV" ell

ply enough, these aicmei

'Jl"me"'Z^ how a different breed c r hXr"Tr™ wafh!'J'™d"ful. We S"oaKf MdSCUlme " {' HnFSf£"ff5 .i "? "'cre TL J 1 school because of it. on tlic ground, thej- 1 S^Pos. to_^™h o, MUttenngS ^ V" h.ve disco.e,ed a way -»» _J-™rf~ "" 'd,';'"';n''''°°''' found the sun at Lake

Ruben Lopez ""Vj,''"';"'™™- ft„ ants„...„^.„„o.„..Mission Work very easdy he improved upon. Hoses S«»-the seniors of Colksedalc Alumni'^"""l"" NewsIXCWS would lite lo iX-"„i ,„, lie cousi'd'

Ruben Lopoz. valedie- '" '"" inte'rview Plenty ot'jtood food'and'slrawbrny Bradualioo plans. '" "^'[1'^^™ " !«ms good to see llte smlliuK p'tsm it" '*"""''' Bnio'r ciasl !"*''thiel'hrem'an°at the '" "" '"' "" »™™p"' *°a"^', C,,„„„„„,_sa., ood time sprfng's^I^in.T'o"' We musThlJe Senr'TisT MaB'n'is"here't's'ui!r,°n"

i''""" 'I'"' ""™2 "rol^Kobinson &T,te"dtos's°"n"fh'.t'°diy 'a'nd'le'nd »n" °Pu«i? Rko ™s' valedinorhi;' Lu" <h'Aiek'°%''lf°^iL^' taurn collector, periodical colleclori ^eniorS Welllop '" ''"' '''"'" '° ''' """"Ir" "uilla M. ''j'rfOrio™—Without a doubl this J^Jj o'f'your "feUow.stoSs "'""" ' '"I' iwrnber makes it. Most urn a'od'clyde FomriSnched into '*"£ ,.f the *e infofm'alion jou'TO-d"" "il^'red" Ble,'"JL'''i'i "".I,''' Nm'" '."'"f nevs "" '""''^ " '" ., [hc-y Senate members have alteadj discussion of Ruben-j character ";„„„,;„ '';»',?" .„,, " 1 Recently we noticed Mc. -and Mrs. responsrhle cool.i "™ for the good food, .1 ,c,re. been elected for the coming loudmouthed," said Morr.son fear. If Qrl Smith with iheir young son on »o. a"J also lo our hoe sponsors 'fc'"' any who are still to Helurgly. "An awful fati,ead-all »'''""":. '"'f' « be the campus. The Smiths are en route led. lake an interest in ihat elex- ,„ Cuba where Carl will ac'l '^m^l '"; '"'''"I'ietJt.oui •!<;emphS',^h^'°'"'°" '""' °' .college

prowess, but he modeslly J -ison also revealed that lover of striped pajamas ar ream and picnic was one of t brproud.'Your°conUn°eTco?ir'a"t'oJ

ked this place and had a delightful t readers of the future editions of the

and influence ind you ssill ba well satisfied with n"r,'pl." csult, and SMC will conimue

Gems from the Pulpit

deeds to he accomplisl lenior Picnic Is preat Success ptate Participants

letyihmg" but 'ela's'swo*'''" Horn! [

-v.'s Jeribod'y tappv.'v" ie'd'wfle 'ih^ 1

'""'"'' Illy tatt°r°foo'd San™ >

Fuse il'didn-t look so'ptonii"s'ng''vvll'e'r

e at o egedale even more wonder ,

THE SO UTHERN ACCEN1

Ancient History The Popular Opinion Poll Of Collegedale Given By "Faith'

Undoubtedly somi Faith In .n,™ lo ito h.vc wo.Jned .boul Iht tasi""i"E= ^ MONTHLY LETTER TO OUR FRIENDS FROM THE CompoUory *» .iMd.nre is oec- Srst ,u„tb„, JUNIOR COLLEGE Tht fact "^'"^ •" SOUTHERN „„,,. „, "" Bkfn £o°ld h°a"e "been tnSc°3 by *^JJ^»'^'Jj.°" J,"',^,^ Sie vi,„^i™ '-"'•""'-'""""°""t'.SS£ii*..S e„^jh '";''„' "'£,"' SJn UndLdTtaMte JLl'Z ™'ia;„ kn"w°";.c°n,M''!,(tal ""* '"°™"»''|J, K a few dajs a;;o wc heard aftendance. class alteodance Wre and when = MW in class not compul^n ssas doinj; a bit of 1, 1913 No.5 '^'^ that someone who Ooltmah, Term., May hai. undoubtcdls'. , ^ ^i j Colksedale, ^|Jf ^j^in^stration .

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Souchern >TissLonary College, Collegcdalc, Tennes

3 SENIORS TO RECEIVE DIPLOMAS DURING COMMENCEMENT WEEK END

Icrusailers-Evaiis TDSinj SUNDAY'S SENIOR CUSS Benefit III Saluriiay Nighl Change onel, ^a(e u? '4S URGEST IN SMC HISTORY ^o^^% *>iw^^^^^'

\' .'•-.- 5. 'LiK^k;* ;

Page 2 THE SOUTHERN ACCENT "») «, „„

Related ! '^kz Soutkcjin. Accent „r And Study liasigiiEasffi® „„„;s„„„„

Kj,^,.- £J„«r Homer ST^jFo^

has Itwked fonvjid to spring but^we°/eerthat''som''/arc duMoXc student

"Si'ty Collfj,: dant much to '';'"« ''T,'"'';!' i?'' "J" i!; Xf to h.s s.pH>is stt.njth, S:u'll'?n?i,*tinTl''n"';Sk let her monkeys out!" along comes the toiip de grace—ex- No more disij, Hie reasons /or this are obvious to A^.,:... r>TT,„F Fb*mk aminations. most of the men who have resided in

'°*' 0u^J^rTo"n5'''"shc- Published bi-wKkir w«pl for Ch.iilm^ »nd sprmE vjcadou duiine "laT to^!''"'"* th= Khool ynt. »nd monlhiy, June. July snd August by Southem Misiion- We ntver will forgtit the way he scholars from ^rade one upward. It uy College, Colleficdile, Tennejict:, Entered under the Souihland Saoll dtnls in the him wlierc man)' strug- evangelistic effort as lecond-cliii nuuei, June 20, 1919. at the Poi. Office jt Collcfiedale. nevei insisted that we tell |,is been the bugaboo of a ro7 held in Ashuville. North we hid been if we came in a little ^](„g chcmistn' student as well as Carolina, ici of' Congreis TKB"l?uiH£'iN'AclLhT, Scptem'l^'/I'a, 1 W5, i^ider (hV (aclfully sufigested that il scores of professors. Mary Banker late, but the nemesis of and San Mahn expe., forspend a peaceful summer al horn.

he havf bfen able to fifiure out how (oot j poU (,f ^ number of colle^'e

ike x.ad Rose .

' tfje risk oj bordering on ISIth ctmiiry iiieloilraiiiii mid r^' "sud stings of fareueil" ire woidd veiilnre a timid goodby T vditnr, Eugene Wilson, leho is leaving not only onr slajj -nr «»;;«/<. Tearlnl Iribnies are dreary afjairs al besl. bnl

„ lea' rose, Icjl jroin the 1^

„dd ,;» 1/ the, a thankless job.

editor Wilson and his sta/j it is is a trininph oj hard work, ingenuity, and jiersistence over almost insnj/erable dijjieidties. An editor teho can calmly meet cataclysmic sOsMj catiiht somi^ ambiti frMems and' teef, l,is equilibrium and mental sanity i act of ciibbin£*, an iods occ ,ekl, in the

r edit,

msb would not bo complet Long ainr the rest oj the ACCENT I sunk into a, lansled rest, their job done. "Ed" din r the make-nf of th, M' the ines, and lale at night /,„/„, I magi, with tyfe and i„strn,nen,s that mate the fafer ft am.,- gly in the /.™/«r places. Witlmut l,is exfert services reading •e Accent mighl be lite wandering ihrongh a maze oj garbled

( ,,„/,' eilh stud, I tije literary elite and tlie joys oj finding selj-exliression, biU also because there is a tangible result for hard work. But that resrdt a . • k I often brings the criticism and comflaint from unlhinkiug readers Al U fTl 1 N BWS who jail lo iiuclerslaml the coiiiphcateel procedure oj eailitig a , l)a{ier. Aji{}recialioii is seldom expressed, but dissalhfactlo>i is al- Wahren Oakes ways vocal. So an edilor's jorebend groivs ivriiikled, his shoulders The month of June will find Dr.

firaduate become a solitary niisai/lhrofiic creLiliirt shiiiiniug his f^^j "Of*;,^^ teachers like that! feltowmen rIi

Lesi the appreciative he the illeiil and ihe critical the loud, we hereby offer as noisy and enthusiastic a thank yon as type can convey and hofje thai the future may be as varied, as well-ordered, and as much admired as a (lerfect /ICCENT would be. osf

LMeck UcWi P'lOG'iessl

made during ibis school y It so much into our studies during Ihe school Vive to spend long hours cramming!' Hai

fort, or fifty ye. ,

sliending our time develofing i If we all take a Mod iiileri hoot and in the things for which it stands, if I 'o the things which lid back them with 'f we all take •I the things in which we find ourseh that certain thing called school s[ji

o jnogress to the point where a , e is l>laced on the students than al the p

lie staff of the ACCENT has enjoy ear. We hof.e that you will givd Cecil Cofjey and his next 'f year the same cheerfufcoop ' and encouragement t you ha, 'd holw that Sel,^nb\Vwili}n"l\.oThJckh, lege working for a Ch'ri: THE SOUTHERN ACCENT

Setuo^ £heioUei, Accent On The Academy

:^"^-^:'.^'>: THE snUTHERN ACCENT

"Faith" Reveals The Popular Opinion Poll More Collegedale Ancient History

b k .k,i .bt b .hn°° 1°: S5 njoyed the Accent iegedile in 193 vtt much ^ihh pho ^Sd" f^MiZLt 'oSe touch with our tbe sunlight c fritnd Why don't " S' ih rn

hL- Opinion Poll jjiv", ^ their sbjdymg r;sl! mighty fli °c°c°.',""; - ns^Lz looks

™! The frant pi go of

!™/i'nE opl c.l'ilSLn'.'''"" Spokin o( the bim-thj, '°'°J clo,.lv b, 0., ..mofinlo™ «ion.

Iht loof «1S tonJemned. ip ,r,ri-d

fn- asv-ny from" mT' J. H. Tiiflrof CoIlcge Acqiiircs Plans For Asheville £r£afo';U""??;sS Teletype MacJiiue Student Effort Are

°quipm"nt!^' This" included''iri?ndn' A new Icktype has Iw^un inslailcd ReVealcd By HanSCH tquipment, flooring;, and bathroom in the tL-lephonc ofTlct of tht colk-fit, fixrurci. ThL- machine was installed by Western Thomas Hansen-

on repjiar personally a radiant hope in the heart thi nd are Knt of EUgr E. C. Banks, who *" red and staged one of ates the in „lher w-lcading out in a ful

ike telegram '[^ fs' an 'exam pie of 'qui't

«n tau;,!ht ""^"'°"

Gems from the Pulpit iciblc are not that unpredict

ng more and m

IS contained in t

- John Biinyan Those who are definitely plannii

shall surely mrel and I

Mrs. Wilbur Oslman. Mr. and Mrs - aio." James Fulfct. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald built by mud slung at oi Bi'1 Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wood

ri A^hiock,'"and cS annon'^''Thc

dule of study, plus a full schedule of

group is only exceeded by their faith and hope for a glorious summer. Thl^ is work has already begun, but the of ftcia! openin;; for the effort is Friday did not s June 11, in the city auditorium. The lit elToH will continue until

iouihctn Missionary Ci.llcec Cnlk'gcdalc, Tenncsseg. Jui YOUTH'S CONGRESS MEETS

Congress Is Success from Start to Finish J.ddO Youth Atleiid Coiifli-ess in Cliatlanoojja X stupendous pif n,.„K J.c^P..^^.,„;.„,,.n „>,.,. ^a.,„.

ni^'lnd c\ ri;«= ^BtE p!^„?S1Jh5;«;~,j • ^*ffl

people thoufiht of 3,rvouih -S "^^isJfi'lZ'! ''^^'1

i;o„l,. Advcntists amon/; redcdicjted my life fo (he glorious ij"f:i task of quickly Hcryinjj tht ;;osptl ,..*,h ^tm

It has ccrtainlt

Christian friends. Every meclinj; is i rejl inspifition to mo.*' (from a non- wM dctcrminalion lo se^"^" This Youtirs Congress h^s truly

,._ (Coiiliiilted ov page 3) _ Third Senior Glass %e l/oufd's CoMJtess 8iiiicu. Congrns edilion of th This is the fromied Yo,ill/s mjoy rifdyis ll«> »!"' Yom ,lt« bdievi! thai ym will ''P"' i« Ih, Sou,/,. 5 ou u,ll m.les: Adve,,lii, ymlhn,„li,,g ever hM ,o„miir Ih, Controls. If you 0,0 ,L„I 10 immri this copy oi a of „ho /«W '» K,«» "» o,„ ol the u„lo„u,,al, UmuoIs you bovojwl ,0 scipLss boforo Ibis issue u.»/ "•'''' '^"V" "'PP'f'"™'- advautage oj llus ojjer as )o stilt have opporluolly to take

Yotirsl'ajl has spared milke, I - look place al the Coagr, the over-all picture 0/ uihat ', . _.. i I l,,r B,.erv IHPetinP. , J jor phers aud repo „ hand

special feat, on behind-the-s Elder bank co olicit, letter, of . Sabbjlh, why wc don't drink "S'd'e.isiortor Christ. blood 'the ACCENT sincerely s IE (hal - '- a ltd on future editi. ikc, and whal fr is both on this special edilion Francisco me i.d ...... 1-I..I

th is Brother," Surel)- o«n hue ind there wiUripaiy omplete must train the heart, the 'The Mis ionary Volnntr, Wa, Safe jc inspired by th Lake r way to end the To our way oj thinking, there teas no bet de- Youtlfs Congri . hist before ""*' than to attend the Christian edu- al E, M. C^ school year ail' three phases of lose. ,lacl with friends harting'lor ho..eu,l„re,,,any olttsu., dins this i"!'»°»°°J^"^'; of cduca J';"/',^^ e department tion. is ejpec shrdcnts have the week end of May 28-30. rds show that 1327 Cotigresi was sii The ii'hole ved diplomas from Southern Mis past two yea and elevaliiig s g' i"\n™Ji°" last detail, it uw packed full of irv Colleee. , , ^ ' mbled rif Each speaker lije. schoo Mends in on a better way of Dr. John Russell Mitchell ol tion of of definite ways to let «1, tn'^'sEr'col'ie '.""in otnsic eommittee. Th Especially to be Leaded is the th ic circles was offered to the youth 0/ song has i„st as m„c Sonlbern Union. In ™r opinion a sermon in speaker. Surely the words suu ellect as oac given iv au eloqtient Dorothy Evans. Au,. by Charles Keynter. Haroli A. Miller. the Crusade, Crowdcr-Evans, Rachel Atkins, the Kings Heralds, rem ,„,„ and all the other individuals, will Alumni News r hearts and minds this snmnier. meeting Never have ive attended a series oj similar seemtu iv i;="t'"" "- "'"^h cut -- challen^ne gifei, to Southern Youlb-s Congress. We believe the in downtown message will be taken, and stu- Youth in Elder Dunbar's closing imni of Soulhcr :Pe;of.heTe,jJ=r.n«_W«g- tiionlhs to "Share So.ih.rn dents will use every opportiinity in the summer ;, J.ni chaf^l report- Our Faith." h°"' 'ivc us a stirring another Elder Anderson. Elder Laiida. Eider Evans, let's have "souheitleratr the Congress soon so that we may tell how we put into practice things which have been learned at aimch Passes Ingathering Goal

lb" „ „ . ,, „,„ of *« !J°"?r ,I,S amo^annouoreJ Colleeedalc^^ehureh. ^^^^^^

campaign. The 8;"^ iK ing amount"^."e - STOSO.i-i, an riginal goaL. . ^^ .ffoit* ^e 3nf°bodra'°'l <^"*^|! of f'tee s" " aurch. Sections ,,|, How to Share Failli Eldei- Skinner Vandenian*'s Topic Speaks On Friday Morning "Power For Today"

luJ, Hi, The Missionary Volunlter Leaders Who Planned the Yout h's Congress

'he Adventist. He quickly jointd mo»mml and ihidM "i* I"' "", j»d hrougkl fc" in Ipjplj^^r^H ^P^J^'' f?P '^^In

"T'"o'''iunior Voke of 'mM '"" Bi^k:!^y^^H :ou„e sluden.. ..d an ^" '"'"'' learned the J fify

(CarijmJ •» «' H ! S O LI T H I- R N A C C li N T THE SOUTHERN ACCENT THE SOUTHERN ACCENT

News Release Colporteur (C«»,W /,.», Sent lo All fag, 1) placing of gospci-fillcd literature in Southern Pape THE SOUTHERN ACCENT THE SOUTHERN ACCENT

Camp Government Telephone Troubles 1948 Seniors Addressed By Is Organized by Lewis E. Lenheim

Married Couples 10 be sure ^h?ir d"atM d!di back on them. And poor Wallace h^d

'AiiH" and the operator f

>s asked how to spell. But that word nluing it. Of course it '"ring Stamp Club Sells is in the front of the director)' her on another line and she ;reater work for our young pcoph Incrdcnlally, they don't have a diction- made herself hoarse trying to get an Congress Envelope ary at the switchboard, so don't pro. answer. The parly calling apparent; xinsored by the Forum. mise accurate spelling of all words. ut a C/.ri^//;d"°edu"cation. EducatlL" Mrs. Gwenivere E. Ellis, pre One of the smaller facets of the typical 'iihoul Christianity is - Another questioner wants to sounded open. At last she caught o of no avail the Fonim, ind Harold Flynt. Youth's Congress was the exhibit of the ,n'. have selected the trailer . SMC Stamp Club featuring a spe- cial ; (he number one burden in thi cachet envelope with the Concress And did you hear about the operate emblem printed on its left side in two who started to say her prayers b' was uked before ihe laundry phone fore resting at the dose of a bu! In charge of Robert Roach and Rob- session at the switchboard and starte raduales, "for you to harness ert Kistler, representing the Stamp I know -s have i (cle- Club and Sabbath school respectively. 3ur vision and arise for God,' day." Very enlighlening to the opera- once "took a Chattanooga call. St Education is a tool, som tor. But try as hard as possible, she ith which to work. The organi could locate no line for Ihem and

|fi«Zri, T« unanimously re, have to be called lo the telephone ded as Sifety Commissionet.

A United States post office was s ies of the followinfi offices; P. up in Ihe booth, and mail oi 3oddy a went miLisioner, Safely Commissic urider eally a special phibtclic cancel oi

Ir'on Recrealion,' P.irk' Com Congress Is Success darkened and "Christ on the Throne irriissioner. and "the Commissi Senate Ne Qninc Corps.- (Do^ Qtd Elected

inspiration and true Christian For Next Year ation which 1 have fully appr t"in"his\ver-dl pTan/All' various forums and cla.sses chose o fleers who will sit on the Stude oon°w"plaJBrounTfor^h/lr Senile for Ihe year beginning June [.children. A fieneral improver

raised in song. Leavii Id wish." and landscaping of the'' tr The Lord has richly blessed r over. Elder Dunbar said h.; wouW take [irch is expected of the Nfa[ Out hats off To thrhost^ of ha outh and tell them there is no doul ve''s"o pCT for b^ter'livin;; ions and hifilier morale. "Most fascinating sight on Ihe fa< It has been a wonderful )f the earth this side of the cross 'oung men and women bound U [5,000 Youth :et|Kr by ihejovc of_God," stale Elder Dunbar in hJs first talk at""il randhave innore abundantly; -Life

low I am determined to be a line life to his years anVn^V^" ncdicil missionary.,"

' Lord has warned us lo stand befoi I m."To ..ess, don't know how to begin to done is to simply do good. Thi.s (, Mr. VloyTMit- Elder Dunbar admonished all your ion sets the boundaries of vour r. we avi- following rid Have telescopic vision, high h (he honor to teprcscnt the people of Chal IS .ind right purposes." urged Elder M,« Do™ Tipion He stressed then the need of Ic.id- young people representing eight south for the Lord [esus, Advenlist Mr. Doiufd Wot rally thousands of Have You Renewed crn states is indeed a concrete exampi ] Ith should all be among the two of the opporhintties of our Ameri YOUR cent who lead. A leader must be a un way of life. The right of rclitiou nnl and a man of noble character, i by' Character freedom must always be preservec Subscription stands when all else Cecil Coffey, editor of the /< Southern Your efTorts and aims to pcomot s. It aids or hinders man more Yet? than anything else. It is the workshop ' a man's everj- day life. It is life )f all who attended the first sei if Youth's the Southern Congrci President Wright stated he like- As a final word of counsel Elder

to think of the B.A. as referring t. mheim told the graduates. "Put not Senior Class )f the previous Senate; M changeless Christ. When you cofi^e iluallv, Intel Icctuilly. physically, an. the cross roads, lake the road to the ind 'Mr. Cecil Coffq', E socially," Dss. God deliver you from low aim.. '. By your lives you may ch: Degrees and diplomas were con ferred upon the four-year and profcs iis closing words were, "Enlist in army of God and receive sion which shall never b( Ru^J E.Lea;

ioi the academy by Elder ]. C. Gait IS, principal of Collegedale And THE SOUTHERN ACCENT Edward Barnes, Kentucky-Tcnncssee World youth leaders Eldine Dun langed from righ'l to" left, signifvin] bar, Theodore Lucas, and Laurcno

jend Ihe Youth's Com

St, or R, F, D. . iwning for them. ;diction blessings were Oily and Stale _ nounccd by Dean Linton G. Si

1 and Ihe Graduates look part i 1 THE SOUTHERN ACCENT \bw h

C.llLgtdik Collect Tcnnc-sbee, July . meriXAsMockKetumsfwiiihidia 165 Enroll in Summer School

Elder H. S. Prenier E. C. Banks Conducts Students from 31 Joins Teacliing Staff Evangelistic Effort States and 3 Islands For Summer School Assisted by Students Register at SMC dkh Approximildy eight hunt '^""^ *'*'" Q""^!^' *"'' possibly pie attended the opening lecture of dents ace enrolled in (he iMc,_Mfi AsmockA^hiodk hastias beenneen min cliarcc «of J^^"g^ ^[(,,(1^0 City. Elder and Mrs. Prenier this spearhead in the auditorium to teachers curriculum Thct ""''"' '"'"^ :,:.d na. only /a .school foi DeBH W. B. Clark '^ '" :||L7han"afcl*; ITic '^wZ'tnd^V\teTH.a^^^^^^^^^ '^"rimer^'lt^Wo^^^^^^ ^^^" Ptcnier has had considerable Hundreds thrilled the Iventjsis from fiood homes. VlSltS Hd'C to beautiful page three. College Industries Offers Bonus

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"''I/-''" Lyceum Number Is X^ ,cndcnt"of the"'p°iik^a .he Southern "EveniUg of Songs" rh?lc'tbe^oiir daughter

nstruction of mode licid at Spiccr College ley Schyde introduced the

mdry. finds employ n Wood Hall Chapel

fi of laundr)- for s work and prospects A basso of renown, Mr. Schyde hails •^.-. , .« « s arc employed i ever before.'- he con- f^m New H.ven. Connecticut. At Film OH Llfc of

Asia Division has the stmc^'tiLnn'th^pE'^XoolforNl^^^ Martill Lutliei*

:°ceedl'd"oMy by (hat AsT^'iation'^of M°sirTn^!ruclors 'of SllO^VU Here

President's Office It music and sung. His del has included Broadview £l <;ets New Ceiline

'" iConUnu.-d o„ {>nge A) Porme^Vlind flifrt'hat 1^5"!.

lundy. H. R. Thur- x»s ofTjc. THE SOUTHERN ACCENT

All Is Not On the South Side ^cjntkenn. Work and Study This Summer n"ke Soutkenn. Accent D.vm HE»,K>EN ^

DOROIHV HANNIIM ^^ individua rjt unnoticed, anrendles5\ouf5"*o study f larmiag name of Jim column. 1 thought about wandering spend its never-exh ustible*" buldi haircut, and hJS hats and finds reco

flMcwT"" Ttorroranothe^lSif so"l Tecided '"""' t. the gy "nui^ h '^LT^"'" " -vnt of attention e forefront scu'ted' theMouc by churned the residents of the ong up by the squalling of rollet every Maldi Davis; Vice n "ih'e to'ngue of ing: President, M e times licensed Swec.^Io'rlnK vta ,1, ed out lo be a Maurte"'Go^dw"n; Soc^'VaivTlieTcc 'ow anything, when he night. day Gathe ng on .e loa''au'™k.the''nin m'eTl'ing of the club honored seven li,ld, members who had had birthdays re- LJionals, engage . f.nc- .inlTp ^trc^ties" of ^o"rfo^nl cently. Freida Scblcifer's name is so hard howevet the only spotlights o uf^lastyear-s - Cheer- usical tones Slidingboard." Betty "ihri,','!, Ruby Tcache)- and Frances Han- Charles 'Buddy- Harris '"* «a ,14 berry have found a new recipe for ?tie!irnci«ch''c^"e' The most popul tiun of second bass on ,"" *' need sow ™mH"'h, Are they all ji(sl what they should be, or do ihey

walk to Ooitewab, a distance of three you gree For imtance. hou-'s yonr arlicle of JTiEiidlhiess? Do ade, tasty root bee oti campus a stranger with a friendly smile when you meet him the = fifty-four cents. Sen.-Ci two other persoh ^^i Reiiiln: popular fountain iJiaZ' only helps the if you havetft before, try il. It not people. found. Gallons c but makes yoit feel You'll find real joy in learnine loned Buddy Harris. Mar)- Lynn McNeil in a class or at a vegetarian burge v those u-bo live around you. If yi been careless hi the: 'lid be hi order r

past week and finding them strewn "'B«;*;?',olm"l,':°rf",;

•} that you may be a loyal » I'm beginning to believe they're either glued fast or I'm having an optical °o"2""''Th'°''Mr"Lm ,:„

Then there's the arlicle entitled Christian E.xperience. This tive. program of the regular sditwl

ters piled high on her bed. Since still, get busy and add some amend Why not check up and see if 1 plaining about being passed up at Southern Union thing, anjone wishing lo be cured of Educational Br mil Qe*tiA. tUe ^0^ Pulfut probably have some degree of success Meets Here

On July Hand 12 the! don't'thevrm fam'ily^feuds;^usta

Members of this be j academy principals, Conli

loo, each being loyal lo the sister ihcj- Sunt'onareommlme"'';!:

"" mcr in girls' worship. Each evening's mentTe^u^tl"" worship program is conducted by a

to present^ what wishes she for the Union''"'"' of"wd> 1

lovely poems, stories, and special S't"^he'"i»nUn,„„ ""

s^ps£°^lii Volume VIII. page 37.

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K-fc.^.. &'Xjclia4tc 1 BMn^TTsW^Mj •0-

with llie dtdialo e /or .11

udyine M i^^ It pulp lungiHmgi^ Slud.nl. .nh, S.ll Bull O THE SOUTHERN ACCENT WEDDING BELLS Surainer School Roster

)..ll.i!, and by Loi.,5 Jnd Byram. Gra

compankd the Ludinslon D^'T^^'"'' ^

to a littic stone

the ceremony, which n,, . minister Gladys '-nn, ,.!..',',, M^rc hLml'of iheblX" Gbdfraod Royce CONNECTICU of dd in the Lodje at the entrance was the hri-k , maul ol honor. Ann both received their degrees from Em- Cartabianca. Carry {,, gardens. The couple are now Clifton, cousin of the br.dc, and manuel Missionary College this spring.

king. In the fall, he will cnlei

t.^OCK-SWANSON •

led with white glad

ind by Marilyn C

. and Morris Wil

1 of honor was Phyllis Boggs. Scpten

uriinglon urew Ginger' Robert Conger, Sarah Connell. Dillon Dickerson, Richar Highsmith, Mrs. 0, J. Dictel. Margarita

Edgmon, Kathtyn

Tarreli. Mary Jan ""'""""i'lunoiJ'*'""

™';;':;:S';i°j "td"' ollowms.

m;.'''!ir*u"mi'E' 'aiS" ....

JTTHR-SrURGiS Morri.. &y.l.l

™f?.rS*S;u"°«l''E™J"g Roads in Model Trailers Take On WiSCONSfN "'vMino°T„d''E."'4n'n Village Improvcd New Look ;nnclt, Orolyn t

After

o.pfc ':imcd ;ltoii. »' Lynn Wood H.ll, md shortly

•not, Moo°oUin''.' They' ~o'w ,i£"°"'"Ji'°cfii™„°;,''," ","i

lEEDM-WlLCOX pLmV™b^.fn'j'm.SXrid'i!'wh"n U..C 11, Dixie Reeder ,nd nrtied Ihtoush. male (or s.fet'trailer THE SOUTHER N ACCENT

...^ --^ The Popular Opinion Poll

the ui I wmc 10 Collceedale because of

" "^unt^ the friendly jrid spiritual almosliticie j ^^^^ ^^^

h^s 'suom^e" sehool'\-|asses. Summer Sehool at Collegcdalc Is a seoodetfu!

."TpL^Sto'beJeJ^J^'^™ ° Students Take Boat SeMtat&l (^^fidi- ^itdeteU ,;* '"""""""''^oipiJiit '. '", Cruise on Tennessee Away from ^ , "n l Srst came to Soutliem Missionary tlie cih- t," "Vaniet^ Wtf^f^UUi. CoHeje as a visitor, but I fouod such ^'^'^i'S'. « «»' approjimatelv 130 shi- ^ e.»p of™* Oo July in colt, e^b

°° '"" s the place of bustlioe Loid's seotk 'J2i •;" *"P«' '?'h

uroid b, the lisht ^ j|,,„j^ „ j„ ,h„,

,1 tflJMBER

8™ * highlights of ledje does m! thZ-s life whiJh"'is ^A Ji *^= _P"» °r."uh,re! a pcrso ual' friend of ssE ^

bam became a Ad.cu ift before his feelinj s to be' in's lleJ, aadV

raryisJow'i'Xtlao,-: All this coiiipriKd is S^i n College .

rill m M WW

1 Missionary College, Cullcgcdale, Tcnnes

i-aice Cynicllm.ent jc'ieseen o\s

^0^ College Qc)mksions Ollu

/ / ri t 1 ears olilf Gtiiii^ on jour—ihiil is very young as colleges To ill students f i9-)S-.)y .1 jf n-ays joy 1 aiie ijiid ixlierieiice. As studeiils go, it is also a young and welcomt! It is J to

liose who come ( om f.ir Jnd i period of life. {A little boy I know very well asked the '""'A' ° the 5thool his 1 f/illouiu^ fourth birthday parly, "Daddy, where did three '^l^mW " u ht n I u as four?") Southern Missionary College starts its fonrth ^ '^As'^vou return to the colk operation as senior college on September 19. tear of a arrive on (liis bt-ju iful c:mpus ifst time many e £cr quc-.lior To tttUowe ore mid nil to the thrills of pioneering a new college IS a most pleasant privilege. 1 welcome you to the most tcr^ '"ntrance'"rtq lircmcnt's "c ideally located college in our denomination. I welcome you to the

college with one of the lowest tuition charges. (Remember this as arranecmtnts, soc j| adjuslmcii y. September 19 an yon pay your deposit and buy your books.) Yon are welcome to the nuny others. Pica e remember h°°i awaits each sunshine and gorgeous colors of fall at Collegedale. Yon are tm. 'Uf,ne f«r wthome III ihi min and mud and clouds and, probably, even a rd'ently and b,i >-v„, ) ..,.; ..,, to the thrills accomfdishment ..I uJc-me of Viends of'^youT" t',^LT':-t .' dls- .;-../ 'nl old frieiidshifys. to the sobs of ;hdly .»i« i-ou n the soluti rr

lii:. . ..oiira^emeiit. All these and more make ubtcdly be a

^^1^" wo of its newly-wedded si Surely > mcssuiie from your President would not be complete bJrel'Tn montl"*i!"a without a word or hva counsel. Here it is: Remember there is asped s of rortonity lo 6. fi and no substitute for hard work. It is the ttricc of success and the price irojch them in ruit. If you will do this, you c must be l>aid. It does not come with the G. I Bill of Rights or from a check from home. There is no shortcut, and the hapfiiest Floyd O student is the one tvhose policy calls for never expecting more Hcce*it Southern Missionary College has no bargaining counter where ^mS^ I would yon to the ^^ success can be hud at a discount. Again, refer Mg^ W7a BtoAt Soon only place in >'U the Bible that success is mentioned. Read foslma ^F ^ 1:8. From the first day have a time and jdace for morning devotion. K 1 Make friends of your deans, your teachers, and facidt} members. you know can lielp you on Choose your friends from those who ^(^^ _ 1 the upward way. IHV^ I «j| Satan works hard—works hard everywhere—but Ite works ^^^^ 1 to overtime on a C/mstian school campus. However, 1 am glad ^^t A X^s •• the trend at Southern state that Christ is stronger than Satan ami ^_^Hm K , Missionary College is onward and upward. robiassens Return ^^^^^1 r" A My wmh us president takes me of} the campus almost one- ^^^^^1 r^ Noiwav third of the time Please do me the favor of coming to me any- ^^^M ^H where u-e mcci for counsel or to set acquainted. Come to tl?e office ^^V ^^P and we will pray about your with, or without, a-i apfwinlment. ^^H 'iN* ^ jiroblems and plan your work. 19^18 and 1949 can be the best ^^^k for ^^B ^ 1 motto. year of your life if you'make Philififiians 4:15 your Cordially your firesident. ^Mmli ^M Kenneth A, Wright Fl»vd 0. —

THE SOUTHERN

Tke Soutkenn Accent J-tLc^Wlc^ku

;!^"f^E^^Y^;S E;H^^iS£€E Aium^^

and momhiy, Juni^ July, u

Magoon will I Exchange and Sue will

Welcome .

Southern Missionary College in beaiilijid Coliegedale Valley Smg a song of iulfide A btMker full of ''™ is, or soon will be, the new home of one of the largest groups of freshmen and new students since the beginning of tlie college. ^^"'^^ ^Uhe t'^me'" Your opportunities are many. Grasp them. Yoii are here to Wheiilh/top is lifted study and to grow in Christian character and mefidness. Cultivate 7],^ f^jn^ begin to reek friendship. Become acquainted tvitb your dean, your faculty, and isn't that an awful mess

will and hard, too—as you are Of course, yon be studying— Migj joimson wa; determined 1 here to make the most of your school life. no one would know when btr bi thmfgh-thi Inspiration that will last a lifetime >s in the morning and eve- djy '^w.|u';*t seems as night vespers, Sabbath uing worships, the weeks of prayer. Friday '^,'^'^^'^ . .f l"^"°th^ra"r ouHel programs, heart-to-heart talks with sympathetic services, chapel and Qu "d'-an'^w^ hTppil)^"ucprised''fc and understanding faculty advisers. birthday part)' eiven in her honor The sign down by the Yellow House says 'Welcome to week. Southern Missionary College," and it means just thai! Southern Perhaps you have noliced wha Missionary College, its students and faculty, and The Southern grouj) of palefaces we have in Accent commend you for your decision and offer a hearty wel- dormitor)'—well, it's not because t

the best that you have in the spirit co- Come and bring of \Ji\^^ About"one half I'heTnhabicl operation, enthusiasm, and co. Maurice Godwin

Letters to the Editor deten 2^a^ ai Ofi/pxi^dunittf. . ^''"'^'"'' '""'' "' "'"Southern a™.', Jtnls planning to tiU the soil and W C' '^ 1 This is your day opp. rtunity'. Vacation days are over, follow agriculture pursmts. Arrange- of ^^ ™m^ ^o^j^rfr.^n^^fA™!;' DeiinitelV menls have with •' and you are back at school aga ft. Or, perhaps you have been out ful jwpcr. I looked it ihraugh with in- been made the Uni- years are taking isUz Agricultural Col- of school for several and now np where you left ' Masculine! oner courses of study You may be a veteran World War II, a recent graduate off. of of inimal husbandt)', -hot an academy, or a new church member and in altendanc^e at a Chris- tian school for the first time. Many enrolling at SMC are '"old" students returning for another year. You may be one of these. e up the degree of Ba Xf? However you may be classified, you are at the threshold of a new ther new degt offered for me at Union will oppo, Wha. c Educ of last year may have been, yi 1 fresh start. You are —Cloc on equal fooling ,vilh all yo, Yon can now forget the past and ivrite a new chaj by the Holy Spirit—in

"why write about that in the ACCENT? We re-worn platitudes about 'fresh Starts,' 'dean irlunilies' every year." on this subject simply for one reason. We . are especially and observation what an opjiortunity is af- _^ '>^_PP)'^?^"'"j'^^'"^\'S I I' leaf, and we also know how often a new chance has come. Whether yon lead or lag de- ^S^"^' ^tV\^ 1°"^^'*"'^''^_^\ THE S O U T H K R N ACCENT

THE

1948-1949 ILTY THE SOUTHERN ACCENT

/^ M^. "' ' ' ^\\ 1 :-S v^ j:u ^i THE SOUTHERN ACCENT