Southern Accent September 1947-September 1948
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Southern Adventist University KnowledgeExchange@Southern Southern Accent - Student Newspaper University Archives & Publications 9-1947 Southern Accent September 1947-September 1948 Southern Missionary College Follow this and additional works at: https://knowledge.e.southern.edu/southern_accent Recommended Citation Southern Missionary College, "Southern Accent September 1947-September 1948" (1947). Southern Accent - Student Newspaper. 20. https://knowledge.e.southern.edu/southern_accent/20 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives & Publications at KnowledgeExchange@Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in Southern Accent - Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of KnowledgeExchange@Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 0i Southern Missionary College, Coliegedale, Tennessee, September 29, 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<i 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 September 19 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 Atlanta. 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.