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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]. SOUTHERN msmm college UBRMV THE OUTH^^ ACCENT Souchern Missionary^ollege, Collegedale, Tennessee, July 3. 1953 o lleven SMC Graduates Ordained Young Men Ordained to M^ Kennedy Supervises Varied Gospel Ministry f. at Five Iprog am of Summer Activities Southern Union Camp Meetings

fcht chapel scat Wednesday e c n ng br ngs these comn ents for once tadi week we ha\e chapel Many % r cd ch-ipel progran s ha e been '> p anned bj Dr R chard Hammill of the college rfOMffliililiins ! Thursday udenb and it d(-r e\en ng at the ball field br ngs torth to bu Id up cred cheers as a runner si des the hon e or as the umpire calls 6tr kc Three Student o^ram Comm ... and h ult) al ke mansh p of Profc share the thr II of a hon e run V d) hi\e out! ned Come th me to the hapel to n ^ht for the best e en ng progran of

the week As we enter the 1 ghts are n s c each Sunda) off and only tl e p cture of CI r st j ihoe skates and kncci ng n the Garden of Gcth n c en ng ot rela\a semane s not ced as the orL,aii st pla> E rjooL st-eiDs to enjoy softlj There s a yhcc ot qu et rest katts ncl d ng ladies near to tic lei t of God \e Tr da) itc CO iples onl) and the l"g e en ng a here nd the st d nt e per

hour s almost r ad) to on n n e B) Caroi )ean Whiiden d 1 r Binda) c en ng hnds tl e students Thrill Wh I as e 11 h ar of 1 S \„ ng cduea inde toi send off cUp ! for an e en ne. of ^ Chrsts lo e and \hat He n cans to 1 R f K 1 10 on pet res We arc taken ea h one of us Many are the former The Alab ma M s s H Co tcr e e from Afr ca s torr d s udents \ ho ould en)0} spend ng ce ord ned four men tl c en pel nl S bb Ah ka s frig d barren H ne p qu et vesper i our at Southern M s

ai ] on (o H w s balmy s onary College on Pr d ) e en n^ Saturdi) n g! t w U br n^ to ar

: (ju p I d JO r tckct to led progran s ndud ng outdoor re

inn T s t e conin cnt rcat on filr s i)ce ms and ben ht the 1 _ ^-n Tu bda) Pro pti) at 6 p m ograms I T Ituesda) the b s lea es for Har Varied are the su mer e en n" ac K n of o sc 1 Baj hilcd w th students wlo t t es There s someth n^ planned Cal forn a Here We Are rs of cool re Aliinini Officeis ifoTO d to two ho to s t all tastes We n te >ou de r Commander n Ch ef Bakcrshcld Cal forn a wa tl nc 1 fr end to come nd jo n us nor LU » B \al « f on the Al hotel slop f er the Hoo Dan and ri..icar back one ect th the idm s Hosp tal and one add on w tra n ng College cxcclknt proi,r m of lolkg dents E\erj mail de on the Southern M ss onary 3 a lable to )0u her n our uulhern camp s It s e dent tl at th s new : a nun ber of appi ca w th soutl e n t dit on ded just vhat many of the ollcge m w k I IV and former students program s I so tl cm )0ung people the southern states ated to Audio urn an I 3n from a ne^v student youn^ women of judge by the but J> /t a i to b written for tran have been uant ng to de o responses wc arc re e Mng fron them I ad been i: ommendat ons Then Fii bt Choir Gives rl H In ak ng up the schedule for next H ^ )ea s classes tl e dean anno mces that « Outdooi Program y ^r " 'and dozens oloL there v 11 be a number of classes i^a 1 natural an fr end It s no \ Collegcd le Bowl a eood ^and tl pros|.ect\e at bk n tl c area ot pr nt n^ st dent was a obtain a theater at the Ro k Quarr) of dcfi c-n es or rregularit e poss ble for a student to ph Walk ng Distance cho r here at ccne of th hrst outdoor ttanste st thorougl tta n ng n pr nt ng the I dents Ion" cour; Aft r vergstcred Ul L for Sabbath e en ng Southern ssionar) College Where progr m g en M ^ met us at th Ma)ta r Hotel sponso ed bj the I l^hat good jobs w th e\ csper Ma) 25 lasse ire neccs arj to i e er one may go (C I gradual a a lable to the person ^'^ fS ) on at the exp ctcd t m. ccDcnt pa> are ^° "> J open da w th.K a t,,-br fhese skllcd prntcr Nothng Tl e proeran I fa tor add up to a tr< ho s a as s mat d ^'^ aluable to a >oung ensemble vh ch task b t ith the exeellei o Id be n ore o nd d o of good trade than of th d If and M s Ba bara bamn on an n an look ng for a 4ccepted at CME Nan sp si eral )Cars h re on tU allei ) Matt) e s the work to nd o undr tl I reel on SMC ampus learn ng all the tech The dor L krogstad sang man) ot I n al t c of pr nting N used on the i be songs wl ch were «cepted for Nc and forn er stuJents w 11 used fo I 'ha tours and that wer at the ntcr ted to know that tie nev pc ir ng the )car n durch en ices d Aglanco tie pampl let of a t ties at Southc 1st sho 5 thM t re rog am was h Featured n the I is no \ a a lablc M ss onarj College on! st ncvl) org zed ol n q a let upon request Tl o c vho arc in FUTUREVENTS Joseph Pea Im n Lester also wr te ngofMcssr H ar a him on tl tercst d n collCL,c a ork n ay and Norman lull J Kcnn tl Ljnn tl th ap Maas of Af a for the 19'i3 'i-t talog v eks rr tl 11 ) S hool P n al H bl n In le 1 as 1 H 1 cat on nk th Yo 1 J Coll d I "at 10 a 1 Tl L Ba) pal entlj Dean H m 11 1 Re th r omm ss on f „ e en IS—Junor Chamber of th 1 d n Jul) as on to orr sjond sent d Ih m H k ns 1 p r c Ben fe Program || m un r b Lar Lnd, Comm ot one of tl larg t south I I school I eat sper ollcge i nib . w II be tl e best n the s t es He asked that the and ,„ , lb l)n"s;"8''l Tal fe v "rh' I'n" Los Ang les Ih Augu t I—Facult) Student 2«fSMc \Xth tic return b sent to h m to nspeet A Aga n on th ampus n of alog What N r Part '«r of back th dor a program of collc^ Program teachers such as Profes dais after recc i ng it he vrote McMurph) 11 complet solo t Hide Mudlark film ^hnell ted the ,1 tic major n nu s ne inJ Augu st 22— a Laurtzen gl had never s is tl ud) V th a -ind Witt that altho he and M . Kenn B rdctlc 1 an Engl ih 11 ng Col Ryi qu n e n p bl I alrh an ^^^" I" of campus of So thcrn M ss onar> m nor 1 '.nee { ^^^^ °" ^ KrdnganswengantplonalMrom ^ 'or of aduate stud) the and had never talked 10 an) th o al sled c j; teach lei,e the d ff " the top of ^ 11 b dents 1 e was strencthaied There Its facult) members or sti — "

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PAYC [Continued} and tUeif lloed Ua^ifUl^ was three blocks from the main eue^ alU where he doled out the fium, BOWEN-HOAG The quadruples, b.st man for (riples, doubles, the','' In a ceremony on the twenty-fourth J-ck Veazty. "ffnionj ACCENT and a few Others SOUTH^N* hing was mixed up in th."""', of May, 19'i3, in the College Chapel, nearly had to sleep in the liihcd bi-wcckly except for Chri' Collegedale, Tc-nnessee. Miss Lois Ra- But you know lie drawer space. "•"•" Bowen and Garland B. '' chel Hoag CoUescdai™ ' «ife la-Cumberland—everything was were married, with K. A. Wright of- may Folloivinj the .ilj ri^ht in a few minutes. We w.-ddin, , ,„ ficiating. »asheld at sub- have had but but the home o*;;*;! Matron of honor was Mrs. Royce like parents, M. and least t ten blocks away, M,.F°'„tM'j Btown, sister of the bride, with Miss Marilyn Hoag as junior bridesmaid. HIGDON-COOPER Wdcc me Advenfisis Other attendants at the ceremony were On the evening of rii ton's Cafeteria was next on the (un- , Mesdames Roscoe Mizelle, Richard Barbara JaquelineHigdon agOK a for mo t of us. How they had and a Sloan, Masih Shafqat and Charlotte Leo Cooper, pronounced cd for Adventists! Nutmeat, the „ Kemerer. vows, at the home of „ f t, stL-akl t, and ve^elona labels M,, „j Business MA^ W. A. Higgins served as best man, C Ludtnglon. Owen il,.. lI.i- p".incled decks Higdon Circulation ^ and Roscoe Mizelle was head usher. of the bride was the anJ \ -nran Youlh maid of V while . Following the wedding, a reception " Columnists John Ccoper, btothe" held the was at Bowen's home, "Just- s the best adere," The 23 Camp Road. Those assist- ho;.._„,. „,,„„,„ ,. o The ni.wspjp;.-rs rL-ported the first ing were Mesdames D. C. Ludington, gladiolas which matched metling, the evt-nmjJ of June 16, like t\. Richard Sloan, Roscoe Mizelle, Char- gown of the bride. this: "Nearly 15,000 noti-smoking, lotte Kemerer and Masih Shafqat, non-drinking Seventh-day Adventist The Hoag's will reside at 24 Fust- JAMESON-FISHER youth representing all the 48 states and Just An Inkling ing Avenue, Catonsville, Maryland. Carolyn Marie Jameson every country in the Western Hemi- and Si ard Glen Fisher were united in t" and the sphere packed the Civic Auditorium May I call to your mind that old proverb, "Laugh FOGS-THURBER wedlock on the evcntn.:?,:^; here last night in the opening session florid laughs with you, weep, and you weep alone." This has Miss Patsy Ann Fogg, of Ooltcwah, of June in the Collc-fe of a five-day Pan-American Youth Chapel, c, Tennessee, became the bride of John ^gcdale, Tennessee. Elaine never true than at the present time. If everything Congress. ]mm been more Wendell Thurber, of Keene, Gregorv New was the maid of kcno, — silver lining!" President's Message seems to go wrong, look up "Look for the Hampshire, in a ceremony Sunday, Al McClure was the best man "The young people heard special May 31, at the College Chapel, Col- The bridesmaids were Cltol M I shall never forget a little poem by my mother's mirror welcoming messages from President legedale, Tennessee, with Wayne P. dure and Flossie Roi:ell with Eisenhower. Vice-Pfesideiil Richard Thurber officiating. men Richard Chesney Nixon, Qiifornia Governor Earl War- and Miss Reda Fogg, sister of the bride, Gregory, en, and FBI Director /. Edgar Hoov- Refiec/ing what you do; was the maid of honor. Mrs. Frank The chapel was decorated with«h: er, rc^d by E. IF. Dunbar, who. with Kalvoda of Alien Park, , was flowers; the bride wore And if you face it smitii/g, Theodore Uicts and Lawrence Skinner matron of honor. Miss Virginia Thur- and carried an orchid lead the Il will smile right back at you. Adventists' youth program ber, and Miss Nanc)' Rosenthal were Bible, The assisting lad from the denomination's international the bride ' green gowns. —Author Vukuowu. headquarters in Washington. D. C," Pasior Dunbar told us that "this I first set foot on the When campus of Southern Missionary gathering has been called to help us College, I was very surprised by the many smiling faces, the cheer- all organize in a better way to share our faith through practical demonstra- and the friendly southern atmosphere. Why don't tions of Christianity." 1 down to ColIcgcJale" and enjoy it with me.' nt Roll Call The delegates were seated according to their conferences all through the Congress. Elder Lawrence Skinner t.illed the roll at the first meeting. GL-ori:ij-CumbeHand was well repre- A jbaiU Miilcd and received a aji Sfzice round of ap- pl.iusc. M.iny non-delegates were thtrt- who also slood with us. Florida had sent a delegation of over a hun- ml ; and Mad- dred—their banner read: "From the " lere are to be two big camps summer. One from Flctch- Land of Sun. Citrus, and Sand this Tl cy .m tak- What We Saw irea -26, at Roosevelt State Park, and one for the Tenm ; area August 3-10, at Standing Stone St.ue Park, lu

Around the i L. G. Scales, dimji Dhwlor

s bake insidu. The large stage had full length iiirl.iins from ceiling to floor, about 26 HONOR ROLL Iwt long, and m the tenter of The Honor the Roll for the second se- Kinsey, Martha ... background curtains was a mester picture-pro- of the 19^2-53 school term is Littcll, Delvin file of Christ about fourteen feet high. listed below with all those who have Lynn, Ruby Jean Sparkling letters stretched across rage . McKec, Bob .. the curtain beneath the picture Fivi of idents ha., _ ,... „. McKinney, James f Christ and spelled out our PAYC and deserve commendation, McMillan. Robert theme. CHRIST FOR ALL. Alexander, Jim 2,44 Mai . Lawr Behind the 150-voice congress choir Anderson, Wallace 2,00 were live large emblems showing the Ausherman, Larene 2.78 insignia ol the Pathfinders, Master Baasch, Henry -2,57. . Guide, -Medanich, lerrv Missionary Volunteer, Share Baker, Bernice 2.67 Mitchell, Alfred .. t our Faith, .nlM|Miun. .o.itriv;.^] to nukt the and MV Legion of Honor Barrera, Marion 2.17 Mitchell, Viola ... ikIv of birds, pLmts, tfL-L-s, and ani- Music? The Best! Bennett, Peggy 2.25 Mixon, F.aye At the evening meetmgs we heard Bowers, Bobby 2.15 Moreno, Maria /. Wesley Rhodes, profe^or at Union Boyd, Aubrey 2.112,11 . . College, Motley, Frances direct the much-publicized Boyd, Velma 2.07 Nelson, Barbara . louth Congress Choir in many stir- Boynton, Ruth ring 33.0000 Nieman, Ruth ^eleetlOns among them Beethov- Brisson, Betty 2.077 n7 Northrop, Robert en s hhillehqah. The members of this Brown, Koy . lioir 2.07 Olsen, Elsie ' had been chosen by their own Brown, WiUard !!.! 2.21 music instructors Olsen, Oluf from the represented Burdette, Emma .... 2.17 lollcges and Pettengill, Charles academies. Clayton, Joyce W. 2.03 Polen, Donald La Sierra's uniformed trumpet trio 2,13 Roy. Elmon .W^e each call to worship. Again Br.u,{onl Bndey was 2,38 Rozcll, Florence .. lliL .U'U.u.ikv lo ihL I'.ui- American '^''^'c- master af he 2.29 Rudy. Ingrid poured music into the Voulh (oii-rt., IkI,I 1,1 \in Pfrtn- Ploiiie RoTell great four- m^ R„by j^au L)v>i. 2.60 Sammons. Barbara l pipe organ. • usu), TIr hiis ,inlo.i.iiil Its passen- who jjradualed in The mammoth May ,ind arv now 2.17 vere concealed Simonds, Elsie behind the stage Davis, R. Dean and 2-00 Sinclair, Joyce .... reached from tlic floor Dun.igin, Elfotd .. 2.00 .. to the ceiling— Skender. Adolph you, can imagine Dunder. David Tilling 2.40 Smith, Carl J It was to hear and feel Eldcidge, Barbara 2.85 Stacks. Shirley ords of "Ml Share ruKi. c,..oi i,.> II My Faith," Facundus, Jack 2.64 Sutter, Lloyd witii iis Ihr resl ol' 111 Fenz, .. . Walter . 2.17 Taylor, Elmer ever. Tlicy both Jiad l Fuller, Fred lano. Elder 2.25 Thomas. Mary Charles Kn Gager, George 2.23 Trubey. Norman .. Greenleaf, Floyd L, . 2.00 Turnage. Martha .. o other (hana-s lo l.dk about ih. H.iege, I Howcv.r, Robert w.- Mir.^jy do niiss' all you 2.22 Weir.'olavi C.o.vcress ton; wu all wi.h \vc Hall. , SMC-ites .ir. William who riot litre, wt II wd- 2,62 Whitaker. Mildred Harding. Kenneth . 2,54 Wilson, Barbara . 2.52 Wilson, Elden

2.79 Wilt, Albert J 2.38 Woolsey, Ada Ruth 2.82 Voimc, Ben 3, 1953 THE uly SOUTHERN ACC E N T Page 3

RUSHMORE'S MEMORIAL PAYC IContinuedl MOUNT Our Neighbors tablishing outposts for Christ throuch udilorium £«>r and /Mr, r,;,/ „d and pageantry entered the Share Your Faith esaneehsm the Tajth for Todi\ quartet and tele congress when the Latin American Think )ou omi th for hooMUL us of Mount Riisliji c in for the pLOple should workei dtlc^ations nn top TV gave special proqrams is your r yv t 1 'lellh program de oivota, Bhcl. HtUs the from the eirth ' too SMCs „,h Giddin^s I was of fouf gnal r-- lead can look there on the sliqe di ini; one afthc „ncss« Who into the determined Share \ our Filth e\ thin^ n \ 1 Jefferson Lincoln letting some of the scenes Washington flee of George Washmgton the gen p.rience trom Hawaii the Iichts wtrc we ve tf nl It s the bi? Roosevelt ticman turntd L ff ind s r ThtoJore the fine ph)sicail> %\ell or Counsel Clinics \\t M\\ a elovvinc Wc re ( job escr earned out iiulptural Canized man master Our five 1 the bcrhnd leleu tt \ ill 1 11 n s.) ,, of tactics and day program included thc men n Christian era More than vv strategy \^ho baffled morning 1 rtd fluores ing thit It w IS the bii^utsl thit „i„g the and defeated the watch devotional hour soul thim. mcmonal to the ac ten 5 a super British after long wmning ever heard ever hippentd to IS— but un I ever it ]t years of suf workshops and chnics for these men cut into m'plisliments of fenng and ho mihtar) service marriage r and career P" , . _c ,U^ mniinhain that OUr cin look into the determined face ol problems taccd by our youth The the father pinel of our country without ap ot tareerists who condutttd a sri,ht of workshop on cvrctr problems tonsist O dreamed of and td of % missionar) de^HMtUctfUf. .,u vciilptor who to Africa an ichthy p-iV. pictures in flee> ologist engaged in eated these mountam the stud) of poi finished his )ob Af sonous hsh ni.\er quite Who can look into the honest face the director of an Advent fourth of his hfc ist farm school spending one of Jefferson the torch bearer of relig a theologian, and a f times public relations elimhing Mount Rushmore lous freedom the artist the architect man for the Collc"e and heumg away at ot Medicil EvanEclists ilhoiit number the musician the builder and the indefatigible energj ^\ith ithout In their respective i s (a k dedicating himself til ceased beat stents Althouch he hisn utzon BorgUim s heart the) Ind found opp n a Chicago hospi the Goipel ered Dr Hoehn himsel g one morning m YounL \ rt telling us of tJie suti His hfe had gone i Dean Paul \v their i \ iMirch 1941 Creator Heubaek \\ \ irccncy effort his work And his work rights College should grtiter of him radio si it into among these being lil make efforts to give te timon) ,es afier h.m ert) and the pursuit of happin of their fiith to Ann nil) thousands of properly up toward the chis i-td tourists look four great men ed fc itures of these hftcd b) the im II Mes that svcte taken ,1 id fed thtmsehes 1 n that was tackled ders program The !1 cnsil\ of the ]ob or or pope- h ssed magnitude of the concepts their eraft sscri t 1 id b) the I repeat who ean look at this coui

n n floor of the rena \ 1 1 1 cse nic-n s) mbolize geous taee without gmng himself o\ m St ol the chai s and tlK i.deii that it would take afresh to that eternal \igilance so net It 1^ estimated Ra to thr hihonies a milhon >ears before wind, ram cssary to preber\e our hard won Amer )8 th unitornied pathhnt ers marihe. eezes ind thaws would wear away in d pettormcd national monument of is Miperb Natural!) we deeplj appre They Cam© a Long Way men Jn Democracy Man) delegates long waj to Ob\iousl> tins memorial was. not he ma ,sise example cwork of 1 single da) It took fif D.esofgn of common faith \alm Tafk^t in en )ciri of careful planning and engineer luch effort Problems of 'te bibniJ II well as tech 1^ were imohed as •iinl of <„>n Iques m chiseling out the personal it)

aits of each man We justif) th< diture of moi and effort m\ol\ d in this

(CK It WIS necessar) idi uui^ morial because these hgure John Menkn i C^eth bir eountrj ud) the composition of the express what our hitch hiked from Toroni

t these human sermor quartet sang thtir \ \ 1 ; of faults and the depth b) themsehts irc not enough There foundland im i IS )et another rock underlying sur fthc rock concert appt r Legion of Honor rounding a3id_ towering ibo\ il i plaster models is a guide churches alont 1 called to ick) images of these American heroes In one program we were Lcr the whole granite the boys who i i 1 the principles of the MV representing support I It IS the Rotk of Ages Soiird Linta rer 1 irked jpots b> i cross where i the way from Ma M the Christ of our souls—souls thit are Legion of Honor which isks What was to begin ind chisels go It Wis vvondtrlul lo yo to .g regardinc the lifted broadened and re would Christ do' to be and md have the privilege of 1 ction in order to bring out the Familiar Speakers stored in His image from our teachers but is time rs of the faces EU,r Audr^i Ftmii^ ]amii M(kmne) was one ol the MV C p Yes, important as is Mount Rush Iptor hac of the Nevada Utah Confertnc spoke "Jaliinll) the ma ter sn leaders chosen from various schools to more s memorial of rocks in inspiring him at one of Uie mornmi. vMt h pn rained ere \ that w orked with speak on the subjects speeihed in the and preserving Mil, 10 be 1 student grams He gave tne ol ihe r in ind ear out with dinamite Legion of Honor t look to take our stand and b I dale weeks of ™ sho\e: drills and hisels f lucb higher rock for the Pan American Pageant AT COLLEGEDALE estimated that 4 oooot tons of the year b~fore last Then LU > ( L of Christian ideals and Wednesda) evening Licultnan Gov II illschiebt of our Bible department Christian service Goodiiiu kni^hl of Californn ^°' inspiration m trnor evening )<>' e ing out the towcrint; faces 60 feet was thc speaker for the Friday ^/ made a short speech of wcltome to the gh of these four great Americans t gales m behalf of Gov, JayCCCS iWCeilUpPt HerCXlCl C Our Task Join me lm^gln1tl^el> will )ou up ™ The Pan Ameriean Pat,e in ve looks 1 at e rugged Rushmore B;iuh Wh side of Mount Region III of the Tennessee Jun ntrodiiCL dh> LUirDanJ ' ol Sei nth da) Ad think reall) think^ of the heights chamber of Commerce held their »hn attended classes here las 'idled and kept by these four Collegedale Ji ear He has been on o gional meeting at J 1) small hose likenesses arc chiseled m gran Chattanooga Cle\cUnd and College ghd to Sin Tranciseo the on sb ek horn 'itn e. Thc) quartet Thej ire a noble dale clubs were represented Fred ian ere human I must know But men burn local vice president welcomed i: appreciated as we appreciate the College the clubs in the nime of thc College Press un, not spots tint are because of th= tnd the host elub Collegedale [itte glor) thit but betause ot thc Lester (Lcc) Llcv/ell) in regional Personnel lines from their faces x.re president presided with Bozie We Americans today despTatcl) Hawkins of the executiv sp ech outlining the ,,„.« ...... -in should be are the foremen ol the general club officers Also ork of thc various departmtoits 1 hese men bear inueh of the brunt ot the pressure alwa)s to be found in a print shop In charge of the composing room is Phihp Patterson »ho sviU soon linish DO IT NOW )ear at thc Press Garlon forum his first and )Oin in the pressroom • 20 FULL ISSUES S)kes IS foreman of the THE SOUTHERN ACCENT FOR ne\t to be held at the multitudinous in the Getlisemane experience where the problems are fill out thc handy subscription blank below and sen has eharec ol the Simpl) fh que this nation under God, i Jcrr) McClcUan cut '* the folder Collegedale, Tcnn brth of freedom that govern binder) svhieh includes Circulation Manager, SOUTHFRN ArrENT equipment To 1' of the people b) the people tec and the bindmlj Press owes a ssord of these men the subscription to The SOUTHERN Accent faith Please enter my ratitude for Ihcir long hours of COLLEGEDALEi one year (TWENTY ISSUES). Enclosed is S2.00. IT HAPPENED AT thi! Helping, out for iiks E McMurph) md ridio '951-Professor and Mrs. W. B. Higgins. Professor J NAIME - College He ha. Missionaq Ml' 1 Unio PLAINLY Mar)' Zweig joined the faculty of Southern of thi PLEASE PBINT iiiaiii|.ulating thc lnlcrt)pc paint DC n 1550-Talge Hall received a new coat of »orkct Richard board As a full lime OR P. O. BOX field is STREET session. The new ball press group ^^5-A record of 194 enroll for the summer Chcsnc) has joined the be A V 1^ Vertical Press will tlie near future CITY Chattanooga. .dded in -Vouth's Congress held in students base Confer A number of new i947-_Tn, -i, . f Ti u „ .,;.itf-H fhe Georcia Cumberland working at Ihe Press Others Missionary College started - of sSfrn plan to take STATE Sie cTmptecHnt?nr'gro'::^^^ will be taken on as the) Wittschiebe joined the faculty "^^Mr. Charles Fleming and Elder Charles Ihe printing red for - 3f Southern Missionary Colleije. skills CREDIT THIS SUBSRIPTION TO I pnnti THE SOUTHERN ACCENT J"iy 3, 168 ATTEND SUMMER SCHOOL SESSIQ] 52 Conference Teachers Enroll Abu El Haj, Fawzi Melius. Robert Adkf, MurJnal Mitchell. Viola Alkn, Onlra Milljner. Douj^las Alvarez, Ficja Alvarra. Silco Ammons, Robt-rl Armstrong;, Harold Mull. Iris

Nid.olas. Charles

O'Connor, Joseph Olsen, Elsie Owen, Melba Jean

Bcason, C, L. Peters, Freda Blooilworth, Carol Porter, Linda Boljnd, Annctta Phillips, Dorothy Reams, Nan ReeJ, Jean llrddle, Jimmy Rilfcl, Waldemar Rintjer, Alvin

Clark. Mrs. Faye Clark. Franii, Clark, Joan Clayton. Sandy Conger, Nfllc Coon, Glcn Cowlcs, Clifton Cramer, Willie uls, Ridiard Crooker, Merrill Culvcyliousc, Marie ''': "' Ja" Schei :el, Arnold Schroeder Ses'ers, Nelwyn Shinhever, Joyce

Shreve, Ruby Sbultz, George Skeggi, Robert Sloan, Richard Spiva. Wesley Sj.ruill. Milford

Stone. Marjorie Ruth

ii>. Klieba

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Turnage. Uillie Turnage. Jackie

Urtck. Maurice

Van Arsdale, Charles

Weeks. Mary Westcolt. Ger.

Wcstermeyer, I

Jenninp. C.irlis Wliorlon. Lcia Eunic Johnson, Harold Joiner, Mrs. Viva Jordan. Annie Wood. Izocn Jordan. Chester Wood, Lois COLLBGE-the School of Wynn, Scanda.ds, Looking Sou.h to Lynn Wood Hall, Lewis '°"™rr.J,l.t A, Kennedy, Howard A Tb°TJG. Danrels Menror.al Library. This is whera 168 students Kcnyon, Donald are enrolled in college classes. Keiiyon, Gerald EL ACENTO ESPANOL -c~ para Kcnyon. Ginger todos. Fuci el prograir Keslake, Winifred ica del norte. Cuando compoiiia sus ' de ionados extendieron Lcasiirc, Norma The eon siluetas de rehusaron aceptarlas, d Letcliworth, Bill 1 color fueron m se hacia. y les dieron ' Lewis, Betty Lewis. Preston Spanish

c. H"= '• "bi'a de los Accent ios Iia progiesado en I i de Calkins de la Div

McCoy. Denny McCumbcr. Robert "i'-'''-" I z McDonald, Jesse

McEKvain. I.iinila 111 tlK SOLtTHERN McKissick, Edna Mcl.auchlin, Je.ui Ins delepii'* Meade.' Charles , Me.ulows, Hcrnardir.c McJ.mich, lerry ---^^ £ LIBRABf souTHth.;:::.- Academy Registration Aug. 31 THE College Registration Sept. 6 OUTH^If ACCENT o Jg'j;f;''j'^siwMr)^oikP7o^edale. MTennessee, Augusc 10.

3. M. C. to Graduate Thirteen Rilteiilioiiso T<» Be resident Wright Reports on the Coimiienceiiient M'American youth Congress Speaker

'] IK the only young people not say, am si k nd h he history of the world who can weepmg shall b no mo h d 'Ourselves of perpetual youth." —Ediicaiioii, p. 2 ,vere the opening remarks of The theme sont; fo h Co sermon at the re- "Christ E. Wittschiebe's Above All w w n b held in San Youth Congress Professor Harold AM d of listed below under Uicir 16-20. dcgcces. isto, , June the music departn n Sou h m M BMbcloy of Arts Degne: sidcnt K. A. Wright also used sionary College. H no d remarks to open his first sermon after many year of oh the Collegedaie S. D. A. Church, denomination. 18, 1953, since returning from Also one of th g ou h ong congress. of our denomina on nd n u h u d he central theme of President one at the congr The Cap n ight's talk was a personal report Calls For You." Th m p g n the Youth Congress and also to was also written by P of o ^ of our alumni with ; us news from and words by A >X' Sp d ng S friends. The text that he chose Elder Spalding h b n o d Lamentations 3:27; "It is good with Southern M on ry Co g o a man that he bear the yoke in many years. J Economics: youth." The object of the Youth Brad Braley, and O e B y w Verda Lee Fletcher igress was to better prepare youth the official organ nd p an B^Khtlor of Science h 'Share their Faith" and to learn spectively. They t ugh mu Sou h to "beat the yoke in their youth." ern Missionary Co g Witii such an army of workers as ago- Fourteen Students Enrolled youth, rightly trained, might fur- Elder Carris L d om h C o I, how soon the message of a cruci- Itna Conference nd o bo d Field School Evangelism , risen, and soon-coming Saviour member from m SMC ^ h d jht be carried to the whole world! of music for th Cong Hcaith Lectures and a do lor s to the direct \Xesle) on might the end come,— the Cecil Coffey, who bo h rum under on of J suffering -and sorrow and sin. ERN Accent edito wh tud Osborne M D on Tuesday and Fri th s sum da)< nngs lOn, in place of a possession at SMC was the d o o pub tj Special youth programs on Saturdi) ith its blight of sin and pain, The Southern M on ry Col g Idren might receive their in- booth (pictured) a he Yo h Con nghts Our doctors and other member e where "the righteous shall gress was the cen of ty fo he Nashville lOpc rated the land, and dwell therein SMC-ites and oth ho qu n ol the a where "the inhabitant shall heart 1) w th our {Conlhwe p ? paign and tlie r help has been a bg

factor n our success tl ui far states Evangel st Banks

is d reeled each SELECTIVE SERVICE BULLETIN singspirat on wh ch Classes Being Offered b) Normin L Krogstid STATE ulations. also evening Mr HEADQUARTERS leave the final decision Formal courses offered at the field ELECTIVE professor of vocal and choral n us c at SERVICE SYSTEM up to the Local Board. There also is are pastoral meth the Crustde school th s summer 614 Eighth SMC, and whieh feit rcs Avenue, South the basic rule all the way through col- ods 2 hours and pubic evangel sm Quartet formerl) tl e Colleg ate Nashville, Tennessee lege that the student must roll up 4 hours t uult b> Evangel st Bmks Quartet ompos d of Duine Ster Press off. Release passing grades or all bets are Evangel St muse ''hour taught b) John Hirr s Art Butterfield and Jim Nashville, June— (Special)—This The first hurdle the college-bound Mr Norman krocstad health evan McClintock Th In a W Ison is pianist ; time of suspense for hundreds of :apc sible gelism hour b) James W Mc tor the campa f,n The Nashville SDA lege :,hidents and a time of work greetings from his Local Board is Firland M D from tie General churches and Madison College provide their Local Selecti\e Service the Summer between his high school J, D A mus cal talent uds and other > their college registrar;, graduation and the stwt of his Fresh betUn Ite ire lou Prayer meet ng for spec al pra)cr lie registrars ire now sending the man )ear Theie pist itren i tw) Jaceiielne I Wahngtun D C Hard Brown requests on Wednesday W Boards notices these showing how the giot/fias for {/ifermeif/ diiritig In addt clai w II nterne n th Cjrol na Conf r ^ ... naits stood Bible -, in their I classes Board b) ons the young m en El on Ro) M a h i Ol o Wedne d eve. , conducted mbcrs xmII on ) be studying these and Once he starts his Freshman elass heavy V s tition R larl Sloj la s to I tl ol Evangelist Banks p I aiding It the students should be il room work though he can staj home follow ng up 20th Century por r n ty Mar Cul eyl ou ^ed at least another year m school free for the rest of the school >eir b) Scliool and Vo ce of Prophecy nlcresl made read) to don umforms in the rolling up passing marks Field School Capers a well s V s tine the people w! o are ned forces His Local Boird can still order him attend ng tl c Crusade toi Chr st e Hello Botli C.nva Ct) Jul) I 1J55— registrars and Local Boards are up for induction when it reiehes his Ahead) a number of B ble st i ng ngs irkmg all )ou opk w!o r nt en|0) under the same rules the) place in the Imeup but the law aKo to p les are be ng gven by the stud nt '.^.'.11 I I TU,I- . (ko l'wt)earwhen it comes to colIei>e grints what man) students would call to nterested ndviduals acots of h ch th according to Colonel reprieve IF he alread) is stuff Hilton an automatic Guesf Speakers At Evening Meet ngs t'er I 1 Filer Tennessee State Scr\ ice direc attending classes and If he is doing .mde lec- He sajs had those ' Besides the series of prophetic there haven t been an) satisfactorj work the Local Boird school FUTUREVENTS "t , for held given by Evangelist Banks, two changes in Sclecti\e SerMce MUST reopen his case under the law tures when we arrived guest speakers have participated in f^ug, 13 Graduation of SummtT JJatmns about college students and scratch him off the list of those It was at night ^ne^ork Collect Our eamp site the evening meetings of the Crusade. School Seniors, and the stud> is all be headed immcdiatel) for basic military 1 Madison |i5c Congress like a wilderness than E Westermeycr, visiting professor on field. m passmij the present ning looked more H Aug. 15 Recreation Next presented the topic lectivc SerMce else I can thmk of 01 history at SMC, law decided to leave This particular escape elause is what anything \ug, 22 Home and School for Mc" on July r open or 'dilapidated fun True Americanism Boy, Girl, through which college 1 known as a statutor) deferment Benefit Film "A A family coun- might lid Kentuck-) Teni 4 Elder Archa O. Dart, « ha\e a chance of keep eommonl) as a I S (C) deferment cpress and a Dog." rainy da> tents selor from the Southern Union Con- ' «i(h their truck It was"a studies if the> re It s the freshman student s onl) chance faence Aug, 29 Georgia-Cumberland h has presented four lectures enoui-h in to be pitched light ference the first place and as a student but it s one he normally had Conference L a y-Evangelism came family relations. In addition he weeds cut The rain _ on ^^" ^"'i ^Ji^T bookwork eloesn t want to grab onto unless he Program. UC for us win. classes for the field ,'fie second without any consideration has conducted simpl) has to do it Elementary School furniture didi in child evangelism Aug. 31 soever Clothes and school students ^•'"g'"«s decided also not The reason is that the I S (C) dc msU .u with w^-t weathi counseling, get any dr)'er. In fact and pastoral is a single shot aff^air. It can ferment e-veryd all those 31 Academy Registration. as we've bad almost has bee Aug. ^. '"^. " **''* It decided, for be used only once, and the average such bn.l and living aceot nd the Cru tings. 5 Academy Night Wel- "lat if since we got here, Sept. a students gets student hopes to hold it m reserve "--" seenr" Program. ^for modations in tents, it School At coming study he also adds nine Vacation Bible slight damp Registration Be- ° 'be tii bound to be a Church Sept. 6 College which he can be Boulevard touch. Vice. His everything we Dart, assisted by gins. "over-age" limit But not Elder and Mrs. everything we touch. Wilson Story," aervicc jumps from 26 can take his choi I said Miss Dorothy Matthews, supervisory Sept. 12 "The to mstance, visuahze the our spirits. For four at '0 roads toward defer- leache-r of grades three and afternoon of the storm-the ^S;;tudcnts "deferment though, his Sabbath (ConlhiueJ on page 3) either case, page 2) ^"8f«s, and (Co/U/'iued on Selectiv-e 5 Uniied on page 3) THE SOUTHERN ACCENT Down /I jba^U oJf Sf. South B'' Bob Ammons The summer school brought sessian ACCENT man) new firr. SOUTH I don t imagine anyone welcomed '"« Wdl hu Talgc Hall Lil, her as gladl) as Miss Shieie Now a like Milford SprudI jou can catch up on all that sleep s„n, ,„ t* ^cliool Th ""'"!< mancnt Sutures | jou vc lost waiting up for us at night flown b) a To )0U who hase neicr M/u Sbnte' summer bee school )ou hase 15 wtb an e\cnt/iil Jean Rttd made a trip to Washing m a Mondi> Ju!> unusual experience ' ton recently md brought back with Some kmd'of daj in tliL lives of all who TLsidt Not onl) was her her sister Mrs K//lh Campbell in Maudt JonLS Hall SmgT;yfoThe:a?'^1 hope she enjojs her stay it tliat tht da) of tlic summer school pic We SMC vvorking but not taking the birthday of our as much as we enjoyed getting ac sc nic but It was also Tor those who arc f,oinc miscot who was named Maude Edna quainted with her and should study it prevents Tiijf Aiixon writes that she is en Ruby m honor of all her foster Recreation however usually darling child jojin^ her summer \acation at home mothers She is reall) a brttic but scliooi.sneinn cue for her are ne\cr by gomg to the beach eating and those who Us close the amc bolhcred h) hearin;^ her ery- sleeping Sounds like fun' Carol Mc Cl/ire IS water skiing eating sleeping ;'""!'>, '^^^^ h» sound Du . Terebj and at the same time, holding down a , cat^n'^Wrac"'" glid full time )ob' Mary Fraitcet Taylor to extendi I FIELD SCHOOL CAPERS back and also w Doretii H/ggms, Ehzetbtlh Hernandez had such a wonderful t,me and Thihua Edgmoii are all at home Durmgh absence Harold Johnson preparing for the weddings to take did a fine job of taking his phec place the last part of August During the summer months We are ill saddened to hear of the th fellows of Talgc Hill who KLident which befell Pal O Day at c remain here try almost his home in Kissimmee Florida And anythi make a livelihood Some are successfu Aiil 11,-/;,, ( / I,,; Uls Mdulyi now that he is on the road to recovery / and others not so sucee.stui Most luLii Dilli u in I jiinn } iiiSii/ all former we want to let him o know were all ' the colporter-- n<- 10 siuduiis ui SMC L)'iin Aim Man thmking of him If we could all send first few -weeks are doing very hi! ind I'/)' Jrc planning to be you telegrams Pat we nd f might be able to now The fellows who went to Wash r turn bak us tins fill BtH) jo and AUr) express some of our good wishes But ington to pick apples (eomnionlj And ]tw ire now living Atlanta where there call m might be a chance we would ' ed fruit tramps) have retui work both arc secretaries U the Bible School duplicate sometlimg that has already budding South Their comn who oftiie Mauhn Ins been with Fiith bcui said How does Carol Jean Whid We could do the |ob fust .quest for Toda) television m Nevi York for Jtn ht into this paragraph' anyone else but just don hng One ^ : ago ha\e enough experience iwoke to learn that i No report as yet from of our number Chdihlle Crouch had hi been received Maybe Holdm kit us to )oin the ranks of the mar company struck gold ried and is now Af. i £///r Withams Kenneth Parrish and Richard Ches Word has come that Bilhe Timiage ney have gone to work for their Undf is now the proud owner of one of Sam We wish them the best of every those hard to get items cilled auto thing including God s protection mobiles bo that s who that Missis It IS hard to tell whether this i sippi licensed maroon Plymouth be Southern Missionary ColleL,e or South longs to thats been parked out in ern Missionary Academy The academj will be employ front Congntulations Billie' boys have almost taken over Talgc rely hate to see "When Rnhird Chesne) Beaver ( Hall They are \ery wtkomc along der to keep u. thit IS) ceceued his official Greet with the other new residents 00 much the) ines from his uncle m Washington, Pat O Day a well rounded memb mother loyal SMC ite was added to of the Talgc Hall family recently su: the United States Army Our loss is tained a serious injury while shootmj Undc Sams gam and all that but one of his guub His condition has we sure do miss yoii Beaver' proved rapidly and with the contin This IS about it for now so until prayer of hi"; friends we hope Pat we see you all in September so long' )om us again m Scptembir

We are sorry that our Dein is : woni SANBURN WINS MEDAL ferine with the cariehL I though if it coiildn t be i pain Lhou;.h the doc ploices bouthern Missionary College the neck' Seriously t ioiithtrn Ml' iir) boil Colksc I tor tells that he his four 1 polie-) holder thtis making San him next to his ear drum all fed bum elmblc for the a«ard Griffith We vtnin^ of lull intklikri ilso stited sorr; for you dcin and we hope yo that the award is onl) will be out around before long' made when there is unimpeichible and pioot Thats the news as it looks froi Student that the recipient plaicd the maior roll in the rescue here Sec you this fall T.ih . Boit Docks banburn 'l 0"l dill is the second \ ice prcsiden' itl WIS pulled from the of the Collcgedale Ja>cces an active The Goal hrst lid ^roup live of their number Bs Wain irc licensed first aid instructors The) A rnJmuii, Comp, ire H H Kuhlman Roscoe Mizellc night "ce Pcirman Fred Sanburn and through broken clouds . Sinburn jppliid Ci Smith These file and Paul Hoar enough light to silhouette a 10" re members of the Hamilton throutl County hgure slow'l) making his » 1) imerLcne, Rescue Team Afcioi which is con the ssaisthigh grass of the e.ted with the Red Cross thl plain ENCCpt lor a small brceJe ospilal «l,trt (lu hos th oecasionall) rustles the tall ^jass Higgins sickc" Daniolson Wadding air IS still There is silence a lett rcprcstiUin;, the b) U" Dorecn Higgins diujhtcr ing silence that is broken onl) kt\ Council and the of Elder :nd -'1 Mrs W B Higgins ssiU be h)™ \ Red Cross made the ,ed o Harr> Daniclson ness in t etti Muliiil Insurinec August n 1953 n the L)nn I, bod, Wood Hill Chapel at

diis trnel through the All"" r or pohi-, I ta emess We sec ssritten in his cs 1 person s or) of nights o s the hft of beasts man) iggic vsith ssdd -" disease hunger our s\e us" rea his face a grim determination to dearer » 1 goal-a goal (hat seems is a lo»t him U„n lite itselt There ind m h" of tear m the man s e)es 1"'" heart a so.ce keeps pleading lie m-« back sshile ,0« can' But on w go forgetting the past torgetting on present His goal is urjin^ hun einnot turn batk simll In bis hind he boll i

a Miss Dtrniet Pittman and Dr and THE SOUTHERN ACCENT

[ective service bulletin FIELD SCHOOL p^ge I) {Conthiried mcmmmd from from page 1) him each jear for ison College, n must iLCCpt and Virginia Dart- r stud) and the ichooi Coll ns former student j^jr of at SMC and DIPLOMAS TO YOU! college or uni no^ an elementary rt-cognjztd school teacher con- full courses of stud) ducted a Vacation Bible , offcrm^ School at the c^uh^ degrees—No fl) Boulevard S.D.A. church, Madison Jul) 13-24. Here the field school students and their to rank as high wives received first- . ,„ ,. .J Mmpl) grades compared to hand experience in child evengelism. Bi'bk" m his len in hii particular college Students Tab Dale rmrks of bright or dumb Carnegie Course to a CO ed school, s soing Each Friday afternoon Mr. Myron him as the) don t r hurt Har\ey, treasurer of the Kentucky- Tennessee Conference, conducts the

1 Dale Carnegie Course i n-ith for the benefit qualification ot the field V . college school group. He states that a Alvln Galutia. Tr (>i\en twice a year, and the large number of the students. least 70 and pref their wives, and other a make at Crusade workers lore on the test Se\ent) •re taking advantage of the course. passing grade, but magic Names of Students Attendinq student to idn for the Field School higher number Regula The students who are attending Charles h/leade, Secretary and, besides, the 1 thanee, field sehool from other colleges are- aw^i be at leist 75 m the case Bill Boykin, SMC student in '50-'51 Imte student and now attending Emmanuel Mis- a single shot affair tcit is sionary College, and John Read, sen- and the grade X no retakes, ior music major from Madison College makes when he takes the ;nt and brother of Billy Mack Read of him the rest of his col d doe SMC The SMC students are: Koy Brown Bill Brown, Elmon Roy, Le- Ro) SJireiner, Eldon Wilson, Obed Graham, Curtis Jennings, Bob East, David Mayers, Bob McCumber, Doug- down close to las J especially if its Milliner, and Dennis McCoy. *0 mark, and forget about class ling. He should remember, they V/RIGHT—[Continued from p. I) ic final say-so is still up to the ed with SMC. Thursday evening the Board, or perhaps an Appeal SMC group got together for a reunion, ,and Board members might take with about 60 people present. They viuw about deferring a lad who 70 on the test and then loafs Herbert Rogers Mary Jane Specker lower ranks of his college in the Rudisaile Charles Keymer New York City Georgette Damon Collier Call granting a student Lo(.al Board fornn Mabel Parish Re) nolds Fresno nent on the bisis of class stand California W O Reynolds Maurine student into tc t scores puts the Shaw Boyd Wa)ne Thurber Jimmie classification IS cilled 11 S Lou Westerfield Brackett Carol permanent about such J 1 's nothing Russ A\olt B Just Margaret Just &^;»t^ ig though and it is subject to Aldon G Turnidge Mr and Mrs J from )ear to year W Gepford Mr and Mrs Warren , Board still I pinch the Local Gcpford D Henri Doughs Mrs call him up for induction It Hazel Callender , Ruth Wiedemann happens though the student still Ruth Christensen Jimm) Joiner e outs He can ask Howard Huenergardt Bob Channell di:^tM so to sp°ak from the Li)ton Sutton Lester E Park John

: Appeal Board in his Cannon Grad) Smoot Mimm Du Bal judicial ciraut Or he cm f^U nail Laurence Pa)ne Dons Baesslcr n thit I S (C) time off period Pa)ne Carol jean Whidden Bett) under the law if he h^sn t Hird) Peterson Garland C Peterson (hat up ahead) Mr and Mrs L G Se^^als M Car Tf-^

s the Via) the college student ballal Ethel Cochran Talhurst Cecil

:nt system works in principle Coffc) Mr and Mrs Bob Roach Mr and Mrs Roland Semmons Juin R Rodriquez Virginia Thurber Vera Ej/jwjjh — If he actuall) stirts Lester Brad Braley Olne Bitson Budies and docs all right in them Braley Robert Rogers Eloise Rogers ithc cas) from a Selectu< Kenneth A Wright and Mrs Ken e standpoint for the rest of the ncth A Wright I )tar If his normal time to go ier\ice comes up back home his eOAL—(Continued from p 2) Boird must under the law Wh)^ we ask Wh) his him in the I S(C) group and man appirenti) g \en up the con ~ finish the )eir He ilso might 1 " of home and fimil) to wander ing this African wilds What is the me With a of his bhck bag and ot the grim -He got t upon his tace' A thousand que

, the I A could be isked but ill would i, tcation nhah means he can be inswercd for we know nothing to dut) at m) time Tirst he s him except what we sec The - ' h a tLptcd b) his college or mirk picture IS one big question Elmon Roy Richard Sloan 5it) for inothcr )car of -^Aork Thoughts begin to rush ^ , 5 got to have actuiilly started through our minds. This is Africa, ^"i -^ and bt doing satisfactory work, the land of treasure. Here are located aes that he gold has to be able to show the richest mines in the world— Acceptances ithcr CM ,E. made at least a score of 70 mines diamond mines, in which hu- DO IT NOW sl.iAnts luvc qualification : more SMC fis test or ranked man lives have been sold for a few '"licaUy of their acceptance into ACCENT" FOR 20 FULL ISSUES in the upper half of the the stranger is Itified THE "SOUTHERN dollars. Is it wealth Loma in his School of Dentistry in freshman class the year be- seeking? subscription blank below and send to four SMC- Simply fill out the handy If ne-ccssar)', from makins a tol.il of he can grab onto Perhaps he is running away -11 in the CoUegedale, Tenn. 1-S (C) " will be among the Manager, SOUTHERN ACCENT, classification provided something. He may be an enemy a Circulation already nations first dental class. started classwork . he seeking I Is for ciety I icicty to The Southern Accent Daniclson, Jamc, Curtis Orr, Please enter my subscription , r throuch sc ISSUES), Enclosed is S2,00. political scheme > Could it be tliat one year (TWENTY ihc ov< is plotting here in the jangle NAME PLEASE print tUWVI

"""',"7 Hitlei Stal -, tlie If sticking with the class - the man to whom V P. BOX he might STREET OR O. must have been in the '^l^ shall bow tomorrow? will " three-fourths d ntal students of iimior class do not kno> for ' We cannot tell. We and - "-^n only basis, n laboratorie What right ha- CITY We should not judge. School of Me be of th: ""^ f^omg gets we even for suspicion ? He may w Tk ,7~ LinJj. 'he college qualihca'ion humanitarian with the noblest of r^ STATE ^hes soul of banking on that, must tives How can we probe the The l^^'^'i^at least hidden the 7^. Or his class a man and know whafs becomes the ,shth SUBSRIPTION TO - with School of D,Dentustr CREDIT THIS ^'' '^^' "ndergraduate But watch! He m..-- rd of Me< 'flu.t'^i'"' school of the College led step, his eyes gazing (Co; iiieJ i THE SOUTHERN ACCENT

THE COLLEGE INDUSTRIES EXPAND

§100,000 Increase Reported in Labor Given to Students

The 1950-51 fiscal year af- forded 5300,000 in student labor.

In 1951-52, 5400,000 was given

to students in return for their

labor. Mr. Charles Fleming, Jr., Business Manager of Sourhern Missionary College, made this unbelievable

the College Vocational Day held

ting. The traveler with the -he Southern Union an- bag comes nearer, and EL ACENTO ESPANOL the tall man nounced that all deposits would bt goes out to meet him. At last the two refunded. We are sorry that such i face each other—two men, flesh and thing is necessar)'. but we can all look EL ACENTO ESPANOL fuc otorgada al seiior Ambas tienen su hogai blood, body and soul, alone in the forward to a grand and happy reunion Ediim- Vinson Bushniill 1111 reprcsciitanle de Picdras, Puerto Rico, vast, African jungle. What will the Ajsaci.ilf Eilitor dc scgiiros Liberty r„-i m> r i n o t a Vill-m' outcome be.' How will the course of AlDA ACOSTA history be changed? While the world Literary Advisor sleeps the two stand face to face. Edwards Reaches Maria Morhno The man we have followed across the wilderness silently and carefully $3,000 Mark in Sales opens the precious black bag he has Charles Eclwards. a SMC been carrj'ing. He speaks: "I am the Fuller dent who is canvassing in Brush man. Would you be in- terested in lookinc over our (me line Alabama-Mississippi Conference of brushes,'" Southern Union Senior Camp n ®OAL—{Continued Cancelled

''''' Ml * i''V^ of the Ml .11 , ,., dawn in the -*;;;>fcv he . can .see ^ , tltat the speck -ilid.a dedos 'ns* the hut we see another man ' - las scnon- a tall man who has spent a sleepte "•!' ': que salio nisht tossmg upon his mat. ^ Now fuUv "'!',*'!' '"- '"" ""I pet's '1. l^iclo;,„\"i''' ""a from the >, ..\na Maria window. y He sees a lone r,m,,^ ,„ ..>l"=les,s.,i6elviemes. pro,,chi„s. His musJSS £ „, THE OUTH^]^|i^ ACCENT Southern Missionary College. Collcgedale, Tennessee. , 1953 'right Reports 789 Students Enrolled President Speaks Program liK 0-fold Fine Arts Building At Friday Chapel Ready for Classes at SMC Soutlic 1 Mis Coll ressed 0° S<: dents ass Southern Missionar>' College ha ju nibled Fr d.iv College be- rn Missionary ji completed a S9i,733 Fine Arts Buil Scptcmbf 11. Ih lir devdopment of thc threefold of the ye. r. to li ir 're. dent ;ra ing located at the north end of tl mental, and the spiritual, ( " 1 til ,,ujuits, campus. The finishing of this buil A. Wriul drv "r developments. In accordance of the 1,1 sica! ing is, however, just step three in tl belief, edifices have been expansion and building program of tl furtherance of these ._r the college. First to be erected in this e include future dopments, and plans pansion was the A. G. Daniels Mtm these objectives. histor)'. : toward Dormitory laiilitits h,ivc been important of these devel- taxed to capacity, and a small dormitory the spiritual development for high sdiool girls housing about 50 two cha- students the individual, There are has been added to the school auditorium lo- plant. ; tabernacle- ^ campus. The small chapel President Wright said the college Arts had grown from Southern he H. A. Miller Hall of Fine ind laboratories of the Junior Col- lege, with an enrollment of 163 in used for recitals and medita- iral sciences. i be Classes Elect Wood Hall Chapel is 19'13, to Southern Missionarv College . The Lynn sbc- afternoon ves- Hammill Speaks at :ene of tlic Sabbath Term Leaders S;ibbath morning Sabbath school, building Is named in honor of SMC's ,, Dean's Convocation MV meeting. The Tabernacle-Au- now retired Professor Harold A. Mil- The Freshman Class under the spon- .rium houses the CoUegedale SDA AU college students assembled in ler, who worked so faithfully and un- sorship of Dr. Ambrose Suhrie. resi- ich « th 1 scatmg capacit) of ap their assigned chapil scats to hear Dr t rmei) for SMC tor so many )cjrs dent consultant, elected their class offi- school, making a total of 789 on the mjtd) 1200 Richard Hammill on Thursdi) nii,ht The building has n addit on to n im cers on the evening of . or the mental de\clopmeTit of the September 10 is he conducted h s l9'-i. Previously, a nominating com- Tlie net worth of tlic institution has !mt SMC prOMdcs L>nn Wood Deans convocation to start the new speech laboratory art rooms and i mittce had been appointed who grown from $450,000 in 1943 to Sl.- ^tl c administration buildinq— small attractive chap 1 for recitals and brought the names before the class to 600.000 at the present time, and the r Hickman Science Hall A G Dr Hamm 11 e,\\c several idmoni rehearsals be voted on. The outcome of the elec- over-all operational budget of S209,- .lel Memorial Librarj Harold A tions to the new students both fresh Plans for the future show that con tion is as follows: 000 has increased to $2,551,000 for Ikr ! ni. Arts Hall and of course men and others who have not ittcnded strict on for i ncv\ Home Economics President: Carl Aslilock, Forest Lake the past year, eUmcntar^ school building SMC before in order that all mav B H 1! I in the near future Academy. the goal Vice-President: Col- F.r.t Gf,iduMo-, "or the phjsicat development of start the semester with same Jan Rushing, 1'^. :l, lust thit the b k-gedale Academy The C t(.s the Tabernacle Auditorium m mind He cautioned quickl) be transformed into in up wiy to succeed in college life s t Secretary: Donna Haynes, Takonu— to d latt f;>mnasium Not long ago the find out what you re supposed Academy. vvas then it Treasurer: Larry McClure, Forest 1 pirlv was redone and a track in college and do

al t\le Ih \ arc hr<. proot ted Lake Academy 1 Li t jear a three court tennis and Colon th stately pillars of During the chapel period for Sep- lejLill slab \\as completed The Instructor br k 1 u Id nt Music of school light- tember 14, the sophomores, juniors. ; park and slab have excellent industries during tJic past five or six facihties for evening playing for Suffers Injury years, the president told the student schedules during se who have full Clifton V. Cowles, assistant profes- sor of music, injured his leg Monday For the devotional part of the serv- and South- lOUTHRRN AccL-NT night, , as he followed Wrielil isionary welcome any College the CoUegedale fire truck to Ooltewah. from thi n-ii officers for the coming year. They are: inquiries about the available While running along the highway, phasijinp President; lack Bohannon in- i on the campus. Address leave the road to his heart he was forced to Vice-President: Beth McKee. Editor," to "Letters to the hit an oncoming car, avoid being by Secretary: Kathryn Wooley RN AcciLNT, CoUegedale Ten- jumped into what he Mr. Cowles Treasurer: Jimmy Lynn and the staff will do their best small ditch, but is thought was a The Junior class, meeting in the par- give any cr your questions and out to be an eight-foot culvert. turned lor of .Maude Jones Hall, completed local hospital for He will remain at a only one phase of their class electi. ther Elc, i Duke. llore Slates The School Picnic Near fend Students The anniijl school picnic will soc him to stand the t jov Record be here. Due lo the overall success t that enabled record without pec the picnic last year we are planning I to have a agjii statesman and a leader for God. autlicrn Missionary College has ex- have it here on the campus ciKcd this ytMr the largest enroU- There will be many different even boys. '' in Its luslory. To date, September year for both ,i;irls and this FUTUREVENTS 1953. there have been four hun-

1 ninet}^ four registrants for the ack , Soplom beat this year. . This i ;of to practice up to S hundred and four students The broomshop won the half-mile receiving year s registration. The freshman relay race with a clear sweep, Soplom s has will go to the Business Manager has direct also reached a new record. a floating trophy, which member of the student body "-"' The run- student body, :"i.*?B:;=; 1 hundred fifty-six members now winning entrants this year. plea to the top governing Gilbert Directs Spending ^ to be freshmen. ners for the broomshop were the Student Senate. Dick- Soplom Icpresentcd in the student body of Jerry Holdtidge. Dwayne business mana- Smith. Charles Fleming. Jr. Soplom "Ihttn M.ssionary Halvetsoii. Chester College are thirty- erson. and Nat Southern Missionary College, Degree Granted five ger of BD "« states, the District of Columbia. long legs took him up the million Damron's handles the funds for « It" fote.gn and Bobby countries. This is feet to win the high jump, by the too dollar enterprises conducted Elder Wittschiebe "cord air 17 this yea,. Also there are more loe Davis sailed through the school here. Wittschiebe. chair- E "aents in the take the honors is Elder Charles E, dormitories than ever feet and 5 inches to to his work, which Stalioa WSMC. In addition of religion and 11 ™ past- There are jump. In the girls' broad Mr, Fleming man of the department more veterans for the broad full-time job in itself. Satred won a to his duties here after than h.ave been contest. Martha Tinnon of twenK others ethics, retumcd Emphn]\l°uZT%°'E' mif- since the in- jump over-all supervisor which was < «f the inches. is leave of absence last world war. The Faoilty a leap of 12 feet and 10 accounting office, Mr, a years with assigned to the Adve-ntist i>«tl,e„. around the Bowen spent at the Scventh-day Missionary College is the Gilbert Smith zummed Gott. Mr. R, G. will bo io c George T. Seminary in Takoma Park. I.°Me lurphT *"' !>""—» 200-yard dash in 28 are associated Theological SI necessity that track to win the and Mr. R. C- Mizelle «ot several de- Maryland, Midgloy ^« overlooted. Twelve new seconds. directing the r r^ , 10! Slan with him is of Bachelor of Divinty " "' took on the Faculty Tlie degree employed by the school The Academy of the division. after ,j partments to Elder Wittschiebe li'i I was awarded '"'^'"Ji"S the additions soft ball and defeated them 9 h«A I' in in there. He has ^•Academy fin- completed his course and Elementary outside-inside football game he Adminis- The numerous times to ^each the outside been called ished the contests when 19: Fcundor-* Day. churches surrounding the Wash- Odobo Soothcrn Missionary In the College .md its won 6 to 0, that he is ...o meton area, but he states year we are also planning °«u! Begin! '°°''"S '"^"^ "* This be back in CoUegedale I'Ce ,°",ro volley-ball. ".trc- elad to _^ l^'" (he year ahead and with have contests in tennis and ODSAC shoes, badminton, jaic " *«11 be the best that There will be horse t™!"- enjoy. and skating for everycme to . — .

SOUTHERN ACCENT September THE l

/I 2>(U/t Sfzice Bown South 0/ B|Walt.:rDFen2 The lights have gone out ,. t , SOUTHM^IIN* ACCENT Hall. The busy halltwhicUoL^^ indering why bct-n .i few short weeks "°^ ''"^'ng the us il has only night found their S'\' it thty had such gleams in eyes! tlieir peace since wt alk-ndcd cl.issi-s. Of course and stretrli ti and jerry. afjain tJioii^li. Congratulations Joe out. spread over-.,U A(.rr'NT. Sept is good 10 SLC cvtfybody . f , '"T*" i.."."aiii!^ j'l, 'iv'i;. Kc-cmcftd a.s jm SoWtHFKN' Dutinp, thf siimmt-r some of our Dorothy Phillips won't have to learn brave lassies went canvassing. Barbara to give shots when she goes into train- Ml Mlil H ADVENTIST COLLEGIATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Nelson, for example, has earned a ing. She has already begun. If your $1,000 scliolatship from her summers arm is still sore let me know and we . Jan Rushing all you col- can be done about it! been s work. Congratulations to will see what the- ni«ht. fry Hawk h 0, welcome back to our loann Au German porteurs, and This is our biggest year he-re in the ' ginia LyncJ ispcrin^ campus, dormitory. There is a total of 205 girls - tlircc- beln^ back >vho still jia Speaking of old students living in our two dormitories. Some of I tell c Jo^^ Ha»k Hedgepeth is happy O Jntob. on our canipus, Joan our rooms have three in them while at th'Vatetobebackand'i" ;, c, Mi» with us again. Joan couldn't be with the normal building there art four and very to us last year, but we are happy five. We hope you girls get .ilon,:; O.K. Cfin5;r^r^:;^;:ir^^'"^S they also have her this year. decide to leave the Some of our girls have had real story for tlie morrow. went luck tliis summer. Virginia Lynd Now, for the first tinit i Was the South." This phrase is familiar to a "In iht Beginning for a visit. I hear she to California is left alone vith hir ynu I sure a favorite expression of many, an original by particular rea- loi of am — like>i Loma Linda. Any self , II. r. W'LAiermeyer, Ph.D., Professor of History from Walla son, Virginia? again Dr. Ballard .inJ Je.m .inJ Jane Purdie. out of the crow Alvarez surely got around at Gl.idys . high-school \\ .rll.i ( iilkj^r.'. who spent last year here with us in the South. If I Welcome to our campus and here's kid, today iludent Youth Congress of tht Pan Amcric.in Southei n.\iy m.n ht p.irrlr.iicci, I would like to tio a little reminiscing—reminis- hoping you like it here. College I she did, bexrause just at kavt suppoif real purpose in life. Inter- are quite a few sisters living tinu the riighi cl.is\e5. History of the South, Constitutional had a There two days after she returned she Sure that his roon in the dormitory this year. In fact |.rfi.iii..ii, Ameriian llisiciry. .rini many of ihc other classes that Dr. childish disease—chicken pox. Where fast asleep silently and'all' there are so many it would be impos- to hinBelf liantlleil st, well. I also lemeniber the many huinor- did you get them, Gladys? Westerimver he makes h.s resolution to sible to print t^ch name. I believe work for have really been ring- ' „l,^ hut iMjriiial tirapel talks that Dr. Wcstermtvcr presenteil — Wedding bells success. Yes, he w " there are fifteen sisters all togetlier. . Hem ing this year. Besides Doreen Higgins thought of hims< the p.itlr, ili.it st> well expressed his thoughts of the South—the il- This should prove if family squabbles being excep. and Harry Danielson, Thelma Edgmon tionally bright, but lustrative singing that sometimes accompanied his talks to make if othe and Dob Skeggs, Marjoric- Connell and ihem more emphatic and enjoyable the talk that he gave for the three Most of the academy girls are out — Harold Johnson, there have been studies his thoughts run down to the hoy's retepiiiin the friend to the students he was. All these com- others. Mary Frances Taylor and Al on their own this year. By that I mean — woodshop and its dust. Already k Martin and Fred Eber- .iway from the college girls Mrs Law hiiutl his hrief Slav liere at Collegedale beneficial, and many McChire. Ruby f I t gtl made h ! h ks, hart, Mary Thomas and Bill Haw- son, a t d t S th M r) people were iiilliieiueir f.ir good bv his presence. I would like 1 t f th thorne have been joined in holy wed- College > th d to take ibis opporluiiitc 10 ib.tiik Dr. Westermeyer publicly for can- Normal B Id 1 th \ lock. It, l() H th k b t th h iribiilitig ol bis time and talent to the betterment of Southern Mis- pp d th 1 sionary College, and of the Southland. Come back and see us some- /4tad^te^ ;46ode d ti, th be time, won't you Doctor. h m d tl PI f mto

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ft n d h h ( Pl dt Man's mean th t k - m 1 Family Leaves Student This is your report from "No g Oakcs I A Writes h b ( h 1 Jd I, d are just t Ik g th i p P t C f d A d h Id Ik t school term has opened and ton wok p h mm t th th For East Africa Another k f ""'^!Z. .,..„, m tl 5 1 b pi tl the dorm is again buzzing with c night talk g b t h t dm

Should I say again? This is the What d d > ) h m d Th f II 1 th bed first year that the academy girls have One ght b g p t d th 1 d, h b th had the privilege to have a dormitory girls. ML d k g gl 1) dtai th tl (si ill to tiiemsclves. If you should o-er our lov f p pi d t\ 1 ^ I P ivant to look any of us up, we live dishpan ft th I t, m D t d til I d in the top roost of the normal build- What f 1 d t g t k h II. dd Shirl W d t k t p h e J fi tp' It t h ghtsv th lu have trouble arranging fur- f th 1 k gh d S th Iiit niture, you might t T Ig H II I from Anne Cazalas or Sue Thomas, M ) svll d m f u're a I 1 1 They only had six beds, six chests, and p Sh > I ) ft 1 six desks to arrange in thci Anyo 1 e th d n b k J C d m I think our rooms look mighty pretty, 'aken d by I m g g t f t I, though, with almost all new furniture! e min t ft 4 30 th P K d(. p f II) h Id Delphyne B.illard can tell you how

it feels 10 sleep on a top bunk while pi b k h her twin, Darlyne, does her daily ex- th ercising on the lower bunk.

t t c il Anna Ruth Ellis has be«n taking Anna R th Ell 11 t Th ghtw t hm h ft p a d lessons, not from the kind of Spanish I h h p k t d) h d Hi stairs, the t I . n' teacher most of us have, but from her her sleep . I wonder why the along sidewalks. He ito pet canary! Thinking it would be cool and re- the fields, along the ambition, of his Have you ever been locked in a dark freshing, Anne Cazalas and Sue Thom- thinks of home, of his the morning is closet for t^venty minutes? Ask Sally as doused their four roommates with future. Aaid while to the Orion mJ Beyer how it feels. She knows. water, baby power. Fab, and butter. dawning, he looks up Yes. life is "X Wf all wonder why Ann Wallace, Was it girls that evolved? the sunrise in the east. has lu.ir.il.i Wallace, and Aileen Jennings My roommate, Doris Wallace, sleeps only "making a living"; it > P"'' boys haveeome (.irri' Me Back to Old Virgi- till 10:00 trying to get her beauty- rest. pose, an aim. Over 200 cljnnlrr all parts of the night. Could it be hon Doris, we would like to know whether together from prepare for a life »' -. ot maybe otherwise? and the world to and work and I liii.c Fisher and Jeanine Holley If you're wondering where- the "fire service Through studies Ihtm^ svill make havv been tr>4ng to find a way to tell escape" for this building is, look joys together Ihcy place in sociej; their roommates, Jean and Jane Purdie, selves lit to fill their waiting for theia. apart. I know of two individuals in in a svorld which is is bi* Talge Hall who sometimes look alike about it, but I'll let In the meantime, a new da,; y vakj tliemselvcs who think they know how! secret— it is really up to d

the lights to be c ng my instnictions I Don't worry about me—Iv President Wright, three pounds already! Then Elder H. R. Beekncr. the Pastor of the Collegedale church, interviewed THE SOUTHERN ACCENT

Qgllege Roster Shows 38 States, Lauda, Cans Clear, Carolyn Matthews, Eloise Polk, Janet Represented Miller, Patti Graham, Obcd Countries Ringer, Bruce H Mitchell, Bobby Graves, Ted Holland, Donild Jerusalem Mixon, Faye Graves, Mary Hollingsworth, Carol Aki-EI-Haj. Fawzi Motley, Frances Grccnleaf, Floyd Hollingsworth. Martin Kansas McKee. Robert Harper. Gilbcrto states ar Hopps, Cecil , that 58 Wilson, Eldon Oliver, John Harris, John

on tl Hul . Willia represented Kentucky Port, Wilma

here is a place Jo, , Kathe Shook, Barbara Boykin, Viri-inia for you Kabool. Miclia ry Colle,ye Boykin, William Spruill, Milford Hawk, Joan Ward, Opal Hawthorne, Mary Biitterfield, Arthur Larsen, Joyce' Wynn, Kenneth Henderson, Wilfred Butterfield, Joseph Lynn. Joya Wynn. Wilton Ingram, Dill Foster, Gltnda Lynn. Kenneth Gardner, W;mda North Dakota Marvin, Laurence Lynn, Jimmy Mathe, Delores Jcs . Man'^n Medanich. Jerry Johnsc Lccta Matthews, , Nancy Mcintosh, Frank Meister, Lowell Kelly. Jar Rye, Fred Devcr, Homer Mobley. Myrna Kennedy, Howard Rye, Margaret Haines, Carolyn Ir.mklin, Barbara Moore, Nona Kcnyon, Evelyn Schriencr, Lcroy Leonard, John Morris, Bobby Kenyon. Gerald Stockton, Lenwood Mastbaum, fo Anne Mi.kiewright, Edward Morton, Connie Kinscy. Dean Taylor. Arvin Miller, Paul MiliLr, George Morton, Joyce Littell, Dclvin McClinlock, James Morj:-Ln. Charles McClurc. Alfred Longlcy, Max Oh, Choon Seo Peters, Peggy M.Collouch, Voncile McClure, Carol Luttrell, Eugene Stier, Dii,-ine \1:Kissick;Edna McClure, Lynd, Virginia Larry Twonbley, Naomi M,Kissick, Robc-rt McCumbcr, Amedec, Adolph Mans, Jcanncttc Robert Vinkel, Betty Crow I, ( ) Joseph Clyd Connor, McMenemy, Annalee White, Nancy Neil, Elizabeth . Loretta Peel, James W.ittke, Ferdi Elsie Philpot, Messinger. David Peterson, Nelson, Barbara Wuttke, Richard Mohr. Marjorie Rushing, Jan Noble, Ronnie Maine Yoder. Melvin Mohr. Ronald Norris. -Durell Bamhardt. Wanda Oregon Mull, Iris O'Day. Robert Maryland Qiapman, McKce, Beth Olsen, Okif David Bittner, George Tripp. Alvin McKcc, Ellsworth Roma O'Neal, Mary Jane Nixon, Fairchild, Richard McKinney. James Owei Frar Pennsylvania \Vikc,Dean , Gerhact, Donna Akers. Pliilllps, Dorothy Evelyn Pinson, Ronald Stewart Culpepper, Gibson, Betty Phillips, Katie Poppell, Burdette. Emma Delma Hall, David Colyer. Polcn, Don Potter, Yvonne Constance Fenz, Walter Haviland, Maelene Post, Versal Powell, Kissinger, Kenneth Martha Haviland, Melinda Ludington, Bclty Randolph, Aline Rilea, Lester Haviland. Ronald Merritta Pierce, Roark, Donald Jcssen, Ringer, Margaret Dean Hawthorne, Bill Pifer, Rogers. Marvin British West Indies Rosenthal, John Nancy Haynes, Donna Sammons. Barbara Law, Juan,ta Siegcl, Doris Rosenthal, Pat Otney, Steven Stone, BenJamine Sanborn, Normalou California Rouse, Lorraine Phillips, Barbar.i Tice, Robert Sanbiirn, Wesley Alii, David Scott, Donald Jame Michigan Sever Bakcf, Bernice Seyle, Lorraine Puerto Rico Cowles, Clifton Acosta, Barrcra, Marion Shephard. Richard Aida Salyer. Clark Cardona, Fernando Eaton, Robert Smith, Janet Ste\ 'alter MInnesofa Casillas, Carmen Eschelman, Je; Smith, Lewell Straight. Bill Halvi Casillas, Petra , Nat Smith, Gilbert Taylor, Wayne Jobe, Steele, Elsie Thurber. Patsy jyles, Hubert Martinez, Carmen McCoy, Verj'I Sunderland, Eva Tompkins, Barbara Brew , Betty Miranda, Angel Ojcda, Mary Thomas, Tommy Toomcy, Virgil

, Howard Moreno, Maria Phillips, Louis Thomas, Virginia TuUock, Paul Ortiz. Gladys Patti Davis, Theola TuUock, Wanda Perez, Angel Tompkins, Joel Everette, Burton Urick, Howard Everette, Edwin Rodriguez, Cecilia McConnachie, Alverda Tompkins, June Watrous, Arthur Torres, Ulises Trubey, Norman Golman, Phillip Whitaker, Alice China Vega, Franco Twombly, Clarence Lancaster, Pat Weir, Olavi Loh, Daniel Twombly, William Mitchell, Viola South Carolina Williams. Barbara Tran, Tan Wells, Gwendolyn Stacks, Shirley Baker, Viola Williams, Charles Colorado Boughman, Mary West, Fred Turnagc, Jackie Williams, Fred Zollinger, Boughman, Beecher Westbrook, Paul Missouri Pansy Williams, lames Boughman, Timothy Wcstcott, Gerald Bushnell, Kathcrine Wilson. Barbara Ziffts, Daniels, Mary Wilson. Fred June Whiddcn, Carol Jean Linebaugh, J. C. Heins. Winona Cub. Williams, Jerry Wilson, Frank M„ Jr. Wilson, Pat Parker, Shirley Woolscy, Clyde Gladys Wilson, Merlene Nebraska Rogers, James Wood. Lois Marie I, Esthei Wooley, Kathryne Loel Wurl, Wright, Walter Espinosa, Samuel Youmans, Celia South Dakota New Hampshire Gonzalez. Rene Andrus. Arthur Beckner, Joseph Harper, Caridad Tennessee Doyd, Aubrey Thurber, Jolui Rjffel, Waldemar Allen, Ontra Abernathy, Cecil Boyd, Ronald Sanchez, Manuel Anderson, W. T. Allen, Emmett Detamore, Arlenc Nosworthy, Pauline Amundson, Melva Gutre Jiian Lopez, Felix Bennett. Peggy , Carl Pinterich, Amundson, Rachel La Sin Coble, Juanita , England Pinterich, Shirley Cohen, Arnold Anderson, Clymera Mud ford, Lynda Cohen, Cornelia New Mexico Anderson, Marjorie Read, Bill Florida Cook, Dorothy Bailey, Jonnie Ausherman, Joann Rogers. Patricia Alexander, James Bailey, Olivene Banks, Joyce Cor ley, Renee red. Bethel Rael, Louis Beans, Mary Daniels, Florinc Alv, Binkley, Rebecca Dortch, Alice New York Bishop, Wilbur Dortch, Sandra Kilgore, Paul Andrews, Frances Bledsoe. Tommy o Duckworth, Pat Treanton, Joyce Baker, John Charles Booth, Ann Lewis, Preston Van Arsdale. Duke, James Bauer, David Brown, Bill Maxwell, Amelia North Carolina Duvall, Sharon Belvin, Ellaine Brown, Carl Maxwell, Ann Anders, Phil Green. Albert Bohannon, Brown, Jane Jack McMillan, Frank Blackmon, Doris Manning, Tom Bond. Robert Bryant, Mary Nash, Beverly Bowers, Robert Mayers, David Brisson, Betty Bushnell, Vinson Nuckols, William Carswell, Edna Brooks, William Carlson, Edward Patton, Maurice Osc, Helen Buckhalter, Saletha Collins, Robert Phillips, Alfred Clark, Alex Cavenauph, Fern Conger, Nellie Riddle, James Clark, Ray Chapin, Marilyn Corley, William Ringer, Alvin Gulp, John Chew, Thclma Crawley, Patricia Rouse, James Dailey. Peggy Crook, Stewart Meitzlcr, Erma Qayton, Sandford Charles Sacramo. Barbara Edwards, Mcitzlcr. Darlcn- Cochran, James Crutcher, Mayo Tarpley, Thomas Ellmaker. James Harold Coggin, Cuiveyhouse, Marie Miler, Julian Windham, Clyde Formey-Duval, C. L. Danielson, Dickcrson, Samuel Washington, D.C. David Fu-lghum, Pat Dugan, Dillard, Peggy Law, Robert Pat Honduras Fulghum, Robert Finck, Draper, Martha Might. Herbert Ruth Alfaro, Donaldo Goodncr, Travis Gager. Durichek, Peter George Hyde, Meade Grant, Robert Gates, Durochcr, Laura Paul Hedgepeth, Joan Genton, Illinois East, Robert Emily Henderson, Emma Genton. John Eberhait, Fred Jessie Durichek, Hodges, Mary Marva Estes, Mary Sue Fowler, Hughes, Margaret Fildes, Ralph Graham. Corttia Grc-en, Robert Hawkins, Larry David Jarrett, Ford, Robert Grcisman, Richard Hall, Marjorie Holdridge, Sherman Fowler, Lester McColpin, GIot Ht^drick. Robert Jennings, Curtis Hess. David Smith, Betty Lou THE SOU THERN ACCENT September ACCENT ON THE ACADEMY .Ju CLASS SENIOR Raiien. Banks, C.uol Jean Abbott. MJllit Brosvn, David Alkn, Paul JUNIOR CLASS Bullock, Charles

Andcr , Mer Calloway, Ella Mac

, Donald Cates, Janice Arnctt, Charles Ballard, Darlyne Cazalas, Margaret An Bcckncr, Horace Ballard, Delphync Clark, Charles Biggs, Marilyn Beans, Barbara Clark, Judith Btnkley, Rebecca Beck, Patsy Clark, Patricia Brown, Julie Beyei, Sally Cobb, Anna Burke, Eugaic Boynton, Jerry Ccnk-r, Richard Qson, Buddy Fisher, Clarice CoUh. William Coppock, Albert Coulter, Wayne Harold, Miriam Coikli, B.iflwr.i Crofton, Patricia Hcnsley, Buddy o Marian Ann f r<.w^on. Gltn Crowson, Hilton, ShaJel Clui. Helen Ellis, Anna Ruth Hollinjiswortb, Nanq' David, Robert Epple, Gene Martmez, Indalecio Davis, Ramona Figjins, William Nelson, Marilyn Dcirrid), Donna Freeman, John Dildy, Nancy Gardner, Gwendolyn Harper, Thelma Payne, Larry Hendrin, James Richardson, C. L. Dortcli. Sandra Helms, Norma Sanborn, lohn Drfliighon. Mary Fayc Hill, Starlinj; Scott, Marilyn Eskridpc, AlcxandiT HolLmd, Barbara Strickland, Robert Estrid>;f. Rul-iy Holle Thomas, Frances Su . Illene Trawick, Bobby Wallace, Doris Giles. Jau|ucl,.K Walter, Marcia Guess, Donald Watkins, Harold L.,„iaster, Erma Jane Guier, Dona Weber, Sue Lippencoll, Helen Guier, Gwendolyn Liindquist, Mary Loo Hjupt, Ronald Mildiell, Kalblee-n Hayncs, Dona FRESHMEN Mott, James Higdon, Gwendolyn Banther, Gayle Mott, Pesjjy Jean Hurst, Barbara Beckner, Janet Nelson, Myrna Jansen, Janycc

Lamb. Charles Lilcs, Anne Bushncll, Amy Lilcs, Jane Fuller, Glenn Lorrcn, Bobby H.ammill. Roper Mitchell, Gladys Porter, Wandn Purdic, Jane Tillerson, Floyd Purdic, Jean Travis, Joe Rhodes, James Underwood, Harold Shcrrell, Dob Wallace, Myrna Sissoii. Donald Wilbur, Kenny Smith, Carol Williams, Norma Evelyn Silver, Martha Steen, Woods, Shirley Anil

Your , Dale

Wheeler, Edward Williams, Connacd Wilson, Alcenc Wilson, Roland

SUMMER SCHOOL HONOR ROLL

rade point average c

Lynn, Ruby Jean - Manous, Amy

Mayers, David .. McLaughlin. Ji-an Medanich, Jerry ,00 Melius, Robert Mitchell, Viol.1 Moreno, Man.i Morgan, Charles Mi^ Motley, Fr.\nccs Mull, Iris .. . FRED ' PiOKidonl ol llio Senior Class O'Connor, Joscp Clark. Frances Olse Elsi. Clayton, S.inford .... Joi , Melba

Cowlcs. Clifton .... DOITNOW \. . .oHAUtuf Uued Ciilvcy house, Marie ACCENT" Danielson, Dorcen THE "SOUTHERN FOR 20 FULL ISSUES \ Itofuxilu ewM aliet Eldridae, Barbara .. SavdGC. Audrey Simply fill out the handy subscription blank below and send to g Esau, Ella Josephin ™°°" SchroedL-r, Ro.c ... Circulation Manager, Southern Accent, Collegedale, Tenn, | Do,.irm m, Sloan, Richard Milfor.l Please enter my subscription to The Southern Accent for SpruiU. Stone, Elmer one year (TWENTY ISSUES), Enclosed is S2,00, Go.ej!ans. Rheba , Stone, Stella Graham, Cotetta . Henson. NAME „„t, J. W g Trubey, Norm.in PLEASE PHIMT PLAINLY ^^^^ Howard. Mabel ... g ThomaB — Bll H Hudsc Turnage, Jackie - P. O, BOX ^ssisaisaaisKxvwistwsBaisMix^ STREET OR Huches, Margaret Weeks, Mary .. Hunt, Donald Westermeyer. Clara Joiner, Whetstone, Winiion ^"^ Mrs, Viva Ruth . ^Mce^t^ Kennedy, Kenneth Wilson. Eldcn ^'^" Kenyon, Donald Whiddcn. Carol Jea Kcnyon, Lcona Mae Wood, Lois Keslakc. Winifred Wood, Izora Ot>SAfi.*^ t^ CREDIT THIS SUBSRIPTION TO •^A %^ Ludington, Leia. Mrs. Betty . Whorton. Lynd, Virginia Wynn, Lewis THE o OUTH^rli^* ACCENT Southern Missionary College. Colleaedale. Tennessee, October 7, 1953 School-Wide Picnic Shows Spirit Activities Display Speaks in Uckmilier Chapel! Miuh Phiiinino; \opic Is Recent World'Wlde Tour

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lib n Da} Campaign Collegedale Organizes Active Unit iinched by Gott groups. The H/g/j Hanoi ^roi wJiich mckidei the upper 10''r of t ilhc Fnda) September ^5 chapel National Ground Observers Corps student workers as per the r ibiht

. launchmg of the Voca the and production The Hnioi group Collegedale, located in one of the ind Da\ Campaign -under the su whieh includes the ntvt '^'"r of work 70 critical defense^ areas of tht. United son of Mr G T Gott assistant crs as per their abilities and produe State-s, will have an organized Ground ijocr of the college tion and those who recene an awird Observer Corps in the very near future. Vocation I ucpobc of the \ for satisfactory ser\icc Southern Mis Ground Observer Corps Chairman up 1 fjn ma) be summed Clayton and Civil Defense I sionar) College has included on the Sandford President fl ]uoted by K A Beckner made this transcripts of all student who work Director Horace R. lit Happness is not in doing joint assembly, a grade for the quiht) of work done announcement in a ^hat : JO like to do but hking Monday, . This grade is a p rmanent part of the ha\c to do President Wright also ordinance works in transcript and can be secured for re With the largest d thit he and the college were but a few miles from ferenec b) future cmplo)ers the United States l) behind the work program Collegedale, and the famed Oak Ridge §(r Charles Fleming jr business plant in the Tennessee area, and the luneed thit despite the PAYC Delegates home of U.S. Gold at Fort Knox, it Vocation this n making the is but our serious duty to consider

, possbk It will be conducted Give Reports civil defense program. FUTUREVENTS well R, and that it ^vas considered A movie narrated by Edward The official Pan American 'l outh itb while last >car Mr ricming id filmed from jet plar °M°t,™ 'i t; H»^ii.?»'"coii',° Congress report was presented on the mblv. Collegedal r stated that this Vocational pro flight was the feature'of this ho°d alVls'p'm Hta'alk evening of September IS tor the Fri that 'o'L lb not 1 one da> proposition but Uninformed the students daj vesper prognm James Ra> Mt program cent of an e-nemy bomber Higf o fighling. Kinne> the MV leader for the coming defense netwo . the penetrate our school )eir was in ch-irge of the pro °H ftork he , doin peak at Iho Friday Nighl Upon entering the tiberna le the eye 1 the was caught b) the hr^e picture of the til rn MissiOfiif) College Near several slretcl of Christ on the platform witli supply system and has ni m^ the )ear suggestion head spot planes flying of emergency et|uipmei o'lob" "lo"—^SUiTMidgloy will the words Christ Above All be Beckr ers and other er placed in all of the work up by radar. Elder tabernacle base I the netth This is the same theme that was turbulent m nt Throughout the >c3r if i description of the ate-gic points throiigho used in the dccontion of the platform from the 24th oSf r should come upon a method of our times Youth at the origmal Pan Ar He showed lli fcby the expenses of tlie school of Matthew. "l?"^—"Opon n'igh? lor 1 San Fra M be cut he -should turn this in as Defense 19 - Foood.,'. Day, Ingestion Then it the end of the You w< °'c\lh° ' the contributor of the suggestion - Elder Carrs Lu idcd b) the ludi^cs to be best would Ot the lu U 7ha'S'°°i'°"o.o';°"g i^ea S437 scholarship Mr M E who was n irLe °lt: f„ comini; over the m indl niina(.cr of the broom fic the PAYC )ust listen who are I ' phone But stattd 1 total of S79i was ei\en T'V - 'd," w'^Ch: that sineuig'' Vocatio people doing all ^ hear more strange but yet familiar "ti for uGf^es that whom voices ind cannot imagine to more listemnc „g PW™ the) belong After some No'." ^^|,y .j^,^„, that it wis a re c dun, vou corrcctlv guess Youth cording ot the Pm American ^^ \vhich includes floats from the iooiolhy E.an.. Calral- a few more words by "ent departments humorous Congress After "E d Rogo, t he Elder Lauda and some more rnusic "'"J*™'^-/";"', !« and a panorama of life in the was chinged to Collegedale 'ffiedak Villcy from the time of scene Read was kadint m a son^ Indians DunnE; Bill) Mack Board of the daj s activities Auditorium Nolom "e/lV^^CoUogo in the Tabernade 'f^,mbin conducted m the m service at the organ Abbo- assisted b> )0>i Lynn No'.m' er 21 — Sludenl y\ iepartments among the stu pnno "^ On and Jimmy Rhodes at the Vocational Da> earned on 2G ThanltBgiving sang On er male quartet of SMC only.) ,}t\ ^"'^"l hundred dollars were A day foHo-d by the shidcnts winners of these the Kings Highway Ko'°m mtests o proved their abilities to congrei,' rage Filth Thcr SI, atot,SB*a°.u"s™.".!,'.o° Another Outstanding feature of the trio the speakers c !

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ACCENT suaded SOUTH that it's good for , come to Talje Hall. All,,,,, ents have moved and In, happy and contcnlcj h", I homes. John has learned 1,, s Joe, and Carl « of c , who I to^ hvr^^M-t.' M . ^''\'\ Only a few have not l''\ll^ yet di.vnl'Ld''m « veal us their names, and ..II.. 1 . i., viKi know [1 you Uuppos,,hi will become famous one day in hist 1 as the K . . . i cowboy, and 1 'i 1 'Ir first time we Shorlv 1 whom even the good h..;. .,..: ;....! ...:.r>.jn-ljw rooming husband of .1 doctor had to look up. 1 together in our dormitory. Nell Pauls- We now really Wooley. recently married to Pvt. are getting to knoJ each other, has moved with and of course ts BoBo" Larson has begun to wonder Charles Wooley, m it sho [l be, to he,ome (rien.K has! The Katheryn Wooley. No inlaw troubles, \V1,,„ f,„, what sort of roommate she , other night she looked over in her plea Some of our nice lassies decided

ofTil. II." I girls, I // You 're Married to play a trick on one of the but , I believe the trick failed. Carol jean Whidden was the victim of a bed full

Tliomas now have their second : of trackers, but she happened to be ly nice and evc-r so' kind, buVll and on August 25 Pc-arl and Dt their working at tlit switchboard and dis- instruments, which made Allrcd added another pirl to I poor, restless covered tin.-- crackers. She extends this daily sleeper jumf theorem; Cracker crumbs don't make hours of my night. I have not a very comfortable bed. the problem yet, except that

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in the dormitory, but I Jiave chttked and guit, ^queaiinf. violins. where she liv : find Martha Powell could you help Dear ladies her! from up North, I wish us out? Didn't you receive a call from you could come down to ui sometimti

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unced that we were to would find them more interesting thai smothering herself! Again she heard have worship at the old tennis court, a gallery of art. You could sptak hoth French and not help] the scream and suddenly remembered and each girl was to bring a coat han- but stand and wonder at the surprising] there was a stray dog just outside the ger along. The new girls were curious sense of art and love of beaut}' reveal™ door that loved to howl at the train as about the coat hangers, but soon found by some of us: imitations of Picasso,

out what was up! We had marsh- masterpiece of handicraft, harmony of Carol McClure and Janet Smith be- mallow roast, sang songs, and Carol colors, artistic settings, exotic arrange-

lieve in the slogan "Be kind to dumb Jean Whidden gave us her familiar ments of plants and flowers. Won't yi animals." They were seen feeding our reading "Speak UP Willie, Spress two .stray friends in front of the library yoself." Everyone had a wonderful Conspicuous insignia outside somt

one niglit. Girls, do you still have your rooms tell us about some aspirations oi Catherine and Bonnie Bro\vn, two sentiments of their inh.ibitants: Uel As Itliers See Us One of the recent visitors to our of our very charming young ladies who Rebel's Resort. Director, Ladiei Vinson Dushnell campus has been Mary Ellen Garden, were with us here last year, are now in "Our cow died, we do not need yourj who was here some years ago as a school at two of our other colleges. bull," Gentlemen, Charles Fleming, Jr.F student. Mary Ellen worked with Catherine writes that she likes EMC Business hours . . , ! "Faith for Today" many benutiful ways to pre- TV Broadcast in some but how she misses the SMC-ites, Besides all this, believe it ( ids until she came Iicrt^and New York as a member of the "South- Bonnie writes the same about WMC. the rush after knowledge see ernettes" Trio. is not wholly convinced that Her mother was also We wish you girls were back with breathe our of every nostril. The pai-f all that counts. here. Mrs, Mable Jansen was here us along with the others that did not hin^ that ^hc- miwcs consider- visiting Lynne for a few days also. return this year. the £Ood| ,,|,„„-l.n,.<. of dassical music. ; heard was the joke of

nn, nm.n Kill it .. is not aU husbaaid who had , tried ' ! ' .llv that which /^ctu^ette'd /^iWe something for his wife, and who I to keep in mind the mcasiiremeiits bj'| Pat J/ keeping his hands apart according t< Well, I h,^l,-lnow' musM The report from your "roving" re- ly Beyer, you will be ready i the size. Do you all know it? s Lynda heard In England, the porter! While returning from my week I also could not laugh as I had | ;, is Uic ing late to class, apologiz end trip to the hurricane- swept coast, n England. She has hecn in the I am contemplating what to write in was quite funny. my column, anxiously awaiting the var- make sure Tweetie didn't get cold she You know by now, that la week's! 5 of t :-ek end placed him over the radiator, closed the dreamy nightwatdiman of last

that windows and wrapped his cage good. colui I do I wnti She awoke the next morning finding do you? You ask me what I Well, tc lur dorm h.is just about died out. her room hot as could be and all of those reports every day. new Tweetie's feathers were wet with per- frank, I always try to fiind a We know that Bertha Kingsbury spiration and his tongue was out pant- to say the same old thing, that all But a ing for breath! See what I mean when well during the night. this. I say poor Tweetie? nights ago I could not write su"! Pretty soon we will have our parlor While walking by the barn, I someone all fixed up and we are hoping for denly ht^rd a noise, as if sonieom some visitors! Ahem! wanted to free himself from apart. How about the other set. Ann? excitement, We are sorry that Elizabeth Kirk- else. Just image my Milly Abbott is the professional m i land had to leave us. You will come quickly tried to recapitulate barber with us this year. She has the in such a " t as'wf do.' back for a visit won't you, Elizabeth? mind what I had to do latest styles out! Appointments only, forward m Our method of ealin/* is also quite Lights just blinked! So long! and silently prowled [ wi" 1 .., t„ lUf wan,wd dark111keeping close to tlit „ my flashlight ready for Cowles Recovers A fe" let me break your sus| Mr. C. V, Cowles, assistant profes- set seconds later you could have sor of music, who suffered a recent hunting racing in the good old hip injur)-, is back on the campus now afterafox(or>0^vhichhadsWl in active —'""""'= duty. Although Mr. Cowles ' a hen. After half a m " will be confined to crutches for a pe- ing spot after panting up those long less, the unlucky thief riod of time, his improvement is better pre)'. To my ^' than expected. Mr. Cowles states he breath, .'"d Pat Croftou and Arkne last Gerrez had will have to iKf, si" rt, ami rnt.iliinus use crutches for several ro ive no longer present though I di<.i (o months to tome. r.,th.rs weie ly;;^ ,

In my mkrview with her I found icr vi.r>' oHit;ini,', and not at all taci- col.1 as I had believed the

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fiective Service Student Association Elects Senators Stan Midgley to Appear on fclletin Lc«,s B , GcnaJ Sdettni Scr Saturday Night Lyceum , „t Selccm ^^^ 1^^ J^fl^^ iJ tlut the Qu .lclic«ion Tests tcstii „ on Ih in 900 , Jij November 1 If ~" ' .11 iJ) Ap •s". the '*; V to the Eel, addressed envelopes niee n self

concerning thi of Lnformation Sic locii Officers also ailablc Named On the morniniis of eligible to apply for the and 22 the Student Association held J be - '--nice tests i student must an election to hll the three ofhcCi \i

deferment as cated since the elections held 1 ist 1 to request satisfactoril> pur spring jinl C) be mstruc ,11 time course of The outcome of the elections lousl) ha\e follows 1 ) must not p^e^ Secretarj ot the Student Asioli whose academic >ear will -Lynne Jensen Chairman of the L)eeum and Socnl Programs Committee—Donna Weber No Business Manager of the SouTHLRN loul -It the Accent—Frank U Wilson Jr ' iori. the end ot their acidem These persons are now senators in their boirds lE whieh time the Student Senate They ue >our sena reconsider their cises there p n ind tors and they are to do what you mnc whether the) should be request them to do

pFLStnt criteria for deferment iL School Picnic unlcr;;raduate student are either I PER ASPERA score on the qual The entire school pic held Sei SCHOOL PICNIC i sf torv (70) Specified rank amon^ tcmber 30 1953 on the cimpm of (C^>!U>nuothmg balm has graced m) much going on till it wis impossible the 1 1951 satisfy the Dean Kinsey chairman of the com laughter to see it all You could tike > IS satisfactor> mittee health and recreation was , on ir work supper I failed m) English test jou see choice of tennis football baseball After (ud>.nti admitted or attend m charge of planning the e\ents tor horseshoes For those of to the Tabcrnu 1951 the day Bill Straight chairman of the heart is faint m) courage weak Jul> My ducted by Pre couldn t deeide we just hilf of the committee was in charge of peace I \ainly seek mg the upper labor Pure lucid prcser around tiking in J httle of the Lmber^ of their senior class or preparing the food for tlie picnickers The future holds no star for me Ever) one was more th of the \\t\ Store of 75 or better on the Frank McMillan chairman of the pub Mj English test 1 flunked )ou see when included a bag of bubble lications committee was m charge of Each burning thought each searing heard anjone say they girls winning relay teim i rd Httshc) has emphasized advertising the picnic to the studei these criteria are Lynne Jensen chairma 1 of the i „, .imes that Does all my senses

is committee w • charge lelj a flexible )ard stick and it education While demons daneed hellish giet nanditor) for local boards to fol of the e ning program ate- ride of Bud Abbo I faded an English test )uu After lunch there was I ma) be Costello follow The standards tennis and baseball but Lou soul IS wear)—spirit dead— more time in accord later than midnight Monda) No\em My Drtcred any bed which brought the t,reatLst cheers Applications postmarked As hour by hour I toss in ' manpower demands ber 2 1953 seated iround the TfTii'r and long to dec trom the crowds \ midnight of that date cannot And curse m> fate ions for the No^embcr 19 after the field was the Donkey bill flop in English see' ed^e of accepted for that test I made a , must be postmarked no be

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Banks Presents 13th SS Offering SMC PRESENTS THE NEW TEACHERS ON THE FACULTY Trophy Night Report Is Record , 1953. the -Q,

]^^'ff q-'Sj' -SnS. SabbathfFf^ School offerinc for ih^ r fort held in Nashvi ]egedaleS.D.A. Church. For the ^ tvt-ninp, Sc-ptcinbcr 'i, conduct- several Sabbaths, [riilay Mr. W_ B. Hir^^ uinim.uizinfi vesper program tcll- Superintendent til J of the Sabbath SdTw ifiL' ol" the fruits of the- List summer's lias been showing a genuine dc\'il Jn work. made m Africa to the different dW N L, Kfogstjd, associate professor of the Sabbath School The pi nl iiiitM., who also was in charge of pose of th "Crusade," Sabbath ih.. itniMi .it the Nashville School ^ ,„ service large komiuatd the half-hour son); Thirteenth Sabbath offering which preceded the program. The Crusaders,' the official cjuartc-t. was the featured musical body for the field members of this quartet sihool. The very successful. Mr. G. R. Bowen i Duane Steir. Johnny Harris, Art are cliurch treasurer, reports the foUowi Butterfield, and James McClintock. figures turned in at the Sabb, Four years ago the first Field School Schools of Evangelism was held in Ashcville, Nursery Division North Carolina. Elder E. C. Banks, $5.80 Cradle Roll Division who conducted tlic Na 2\.K Kindergarte-n s first Division AiM Primary Division ssful attempt I theolo.cy ;.. 57,23

_.._ ., |,. _. .., ,._._..tion of their novvledt;c. Since that time the field :hool has become a part of the over-

11 curriculum of a theology student. General Sabbath School Since the first Ashvillc field school. i students have enjoyed four siim- lers of practical evangel'

student, but also it is winning s . . . . Christ, In the four brief years of oper- ation, 115 have been baptized through Chapel Promotes the efforts of the field school of evan- gelism. God has richly blessed the ef- Master Guide Class forts of those who have participated! The Collegedale MV Society h charge of the chapel progr ber 25, which was dircctcc more interest in the M; Club. The form of preseni ^cmem^ 0T>S46 radio dialogue written by Larry Hai forr

PAYC DELEGATES REPORT . TheMV enthusiast, Charles, portrayed by Ted Dortcli, Joya Lyni ' was at the organ for li chords and runs at appropr

19S0 — Leo Theil, iin sident ol Soulhern Junior CoUeqe, sooke The plot of the pla^ told that Johi ;r's Day Program. had come to SMC b( ' ' " junced plans to reopen slalion W4HQR H^

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SS is Organized; Meet in Fine Arts Hie Riel,.,rd Center opened SlbbJl e Collcoedaie Acideniy

. ^ Jones Elected r- _ Artsi.,t Buildniiidoi on Sc|5tembei spon! President of Forum Elder Paul Boynton is tnethe > officers - for the laree eroup of The entire student body elected -'-' Richard Centet. supei,* Clyn- Andei DO IT NOW .ndeni Cm A THE "SOUTHnRN ACCENT" FOR 20 FULL ISSUES .; Barhata Hipdor lyn Dipss. and G»cn Simply (ill out the handy subscription blank below and send to 1 of 1 . fieshman cl.i! clasi Circulation Manager, .,.,to SOUTHERN ACCENT. Collegedale, Tenn. Woodlawn, and w.as sergeant-at-arms The students aree diviacudivide, Hoar, Mi. Please enter my subscription to The Southern Accent for of the Academy Forum. taught by: Mr. Paul Andrew _ one year Bill Thomas says he has attended Anders Miss Frances (TWENTY ISSUES). Enclosed is S2,()0. Mrs. Lorel the following schoolsi Moimtain View ,nton and Watroas Academy, Monterey B.ay Aushetmar ,d Art NAME Academy, .«" Fletcher nas included: Academy and is now linishing Special I USIC '. PHDIT PUIHIY M«^ at . led by Billy College-dale. Bill was treasurer of his f' solo, and junior class at Fletcher, a re- a trumpet STREET OR P. O. BOX . and was of the eliorus, and a«i,tant Sabbath porter for Monterey Bay Academy s pet duc^. School superintendent here at College- been school paper, "The Reflector." pro; ,s have CITY Very fine Ji^, weeks. The Academy was the itcd'thc past WO Chattanooga Junior Academy encourage claim- school :rrel, the students are STATE scrgcant-at- emy ^ cd Richard Center, the vice-ptcsidtmt. their abiln arms s before he to the best of but he has been at Collegedale School »" for tlie came' lale Acadcm Academy S.ibbath CREDIT THIS SUBSRIPTION TO jiast two years. Richard has held the was t offices of: ptcsidcnt of the junior class, class. THE lOUT ACCENT laty College, Collegedale, Tennessee, October 16, 1953

Wittschiebe Leads Week of Prayer;' ^id-'Deuf. 'Pieuf&i '7a. S^^^^AiJed ot the di> and th 5 the kc> Theme: "The Science of Salvation" JcVo'f the night. noon every day Mondaj through

,. ilie Power Hour is held in Midgley Piesents Wood Hall mamder of the d 1 3 of Lynn ,' when Ann Durocher His flhis Power Hour ts the time Qiuckelog Power Hour ^Indents and facult) eonu together has helped me o\e Students toured Montana witli L) pn>er Eaeh dij b- come discouragement in ni) Christian .seek God in eeum lecturer I experience Stan Midgk) on Situr the prayer hst is made an ap da) eiening October 10 as he showed presented Several Donna Weber iriafe thoujiht is his film, Two Wheels Atross Mon Before I started attendint; Power tana This proved to bt " an interest Hour this >ear I was reminded of I Hour ing and humorous solo biqcle trip Daniel and his experience in prijmg .. Heart." across Montana made and filmed three times bj attends the Power Hour dailj I feel since I ha\c \m Stan Midgley exclusivtl) been attending a spiritual uplift and his Power Hour that 1 ;s The journey began at Billings Mon refreshed A few of like Daniel ha\e received strength to is gre-atly tma through the Bear Tooth Moun glad resist temptation peace of mind and .- were wjio have attended tains and into Yellowstone N- courage to press onward (press their feelintjs Patk where the ludient.. witnesb Richard Hammill rdie McConnachie action ot several i,e^s^rs unonc vvhidi Nothing is more \ital for \ success were Old Faithlul Crml Ge\ser the ful >ear at SMC than that the students tl enewed strength 1 finish e Paint Pots and others From hen. dail\ to replenish their spir Mr Midgley had eyeled along the

ittial : PrUi My thoughts go back to the da> He Yellowstone River past the Contmcn nee ssar> but I ha\e found from ex died tal Divide and into the mining city periencc that pra>ing with others in Mv soul is warmed and satisfied of Butte wh( if the \ \oluntary band greatly helps in main Donaldo Alfaro old and abandoned shack; taming a grow ing Christian exp-nence '% good for you it gnes you a lift of the earl) pioneers Leaving Butte I recommend that ill of us avail our help to vou in your struggle to Stan M'dgle) passed the Anaconda sehes of the opportunity of group a Christian Life Mountains past Flat Head I ike prayer at the noon time Power Hour which IS the fresh water lake Walter Fenz: largest You can see by those who ha\e c\ west of the Rockies and ended his Eidei The Power Hour is to me a source Esteb Speakh pressed their opinion of the Power journey in Glacier National Park ength. A ft-w moments each da\ Hour that it is a real spiritual uplift where he stayed until Septembi In Fiiday Chapel re with others my difficulties and and will help to bind together the ind have a part in th" rich ble-^s hearts of the students of Southern Mis ,vhich unfailingly has for us God sionary College and enrieh their Chris lU's Ray McKinne) tnn experience wer Hour is a strength to me be Quinn Speaks on forms and diseovtred Fire Prevention yeirs vgo a why : hundred t the Chief Quinn fireman for 35 years Frenchman called Montana The Land had failed i isly of ind of Shining Mountains ind Tire Marshal Chattanooga use tile time tools and the pL picture contained not only the Hamilton County sparked Fire Pre The has given In present world with his surrounding lindscapes but many hu vention Week at Collegedale destiny is the rendezvous th, morous shots of Mr Midgley himself appearance m chapel October 8 faced Everyone his a r setting his camera Before he began his lecture on fire which he took by with deith but has the tun in front of it prevention Mr Quinn paused to re on a tripod and running of hfe been courageously in hird lor nnny mark on the satisfaction he obtiined He stated that it was Cider Esteb regarded kW believe thit ht mid the trip from the Christian atmosphere prevail people to |eet tor Broken Stone Mi ing at Southern Missionary College a him on He reported that the caliber of the Mr Midi,k\ also showed Rose Chattanooga Fire Department had the colorful hvemilc Pasadena since men of Chris Parade which contained floats deco greatly improved , project flowers tian standards had )Oined the force rated with real Quinn paid tribute to Bob Stanford Pi ess Given to whose death wink h^hting i hre neur here brought the horror of fire home Lake Titicaca Trails Through to Coll gedile this ytir California Kep most re ent on He urged future ministers to pieieh Utah and his and Afoot in the Cinadian d praetiec fire pre%entio- Awheel Roekie-; Mr Mid.ley ^ays th it h-s

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Chattanoogans became ac with quainted in still another way the activities of Southern Mission deeded that SMC ary College as they viewed the booths set up in Wamer Park during the Hamdton County Fa r

Products o( the broom shop v/ood shop dairy creamery poul were dis Iry, and other industries played In the center of the booth was the picture view machme which was used for Ihe booth at Con the Pan AmTican Youth pus and available for exam contains col gress. This machme tion from 9 30 to 12 30 pictures oi the campus and in or from 1 30 to 3 30 on the * dustries and works automatically into bringing the series of pictures locus one after the other THE SOUTHER N ACCENT

/I 2>adJt 0/ Sfilce Down South It is Sunday moruin!; 1 r. ' room up on tliird floor I , !, it up ! We know you had down to the vallty and mu.. ACCENT a wonderful „j]^--=t'rri hills where in the SOUTH^n woods t|„ Dicke._. had sdiool picnic was a ^-reat Meraldine red and gone. The yellow are mixni" .. day. Some 1, surprise the other ' success. Those who had planned to deep green. Softly the (1^.1 , _ behind Ik - ihe looked- sleep laic that morning solely found _, ^hispe, ._^ found it was her friend who had ..'fird'becauVe the- hails were' full of slic . . , Nature changes be-™ '" Korea for the past two years, shouts. change the thin;;s a vcrv nice way track Sharon Duvall has r suppose those early morning ASSOCIATION of finding out things he ,1 K ADVrNTIST COLLEGIATE PRESS „™.. ,L„ profitable after all. The docs. Jeanne Graves' has a habit of Havilands won the /iH^ i to stand, Wek-rsand looking I t^lk'ng .n her sleep. Be careful. relay race. Confiratulationssirls! How , don't spill all ' A few nights ago tw, is that bubble pum you won? - left us; they were' called h , Orswdl to the bedside old of their m I Wji ,1 Gji CirculiilJcm MunaH A few days later we ht.ini had passed away. Don anil ' II" , we felt with you in all voi issin/i I May we just in a little wji friend, you may find it in roor our love and friendship ma' Dorothy Phillips is gcttin/; ( your great loss. nursinjE instruction. Doris B I wish who ' , her roommate, was sli>;litly fcC^^ OH' ^nMcKf , . uld think nipht so Dorothy pan ted her just on. Walking along the stormy alive?" vith trihiolal "Southernettes" trio often I have heard this said, "Why do I have to be t our How Atlantic sea at night, I u iL'li Dons looke. ike the talent that the same time? Frances To be alive, I believe is the greatest blessing and greatest the ships go by. As probai here and sang Saturday we have. Did you ever stop to realize that you were a privileged others in our group. South ' meeting. Marilyn Dillow, ary College was character to be Living on this earth? Why yes! In how many other just a dr But finally we made it ai worlds has God demonstrated his great love for sinners by Barbara Willia can tell you how The opportunities ' for wor which this I sacrificing His own Son? None, so far as we know. The earth is the head through a place providentially provi s, made a it I had, is having, or will ever have window! The other night hearing only inhabited world that has or possible for us. ii the Down \'alley. > I farndi.ir sound outside she ran to the carried to save them. "Sin shall not wherever I look to-daj' I the full plan of Salvation out 1 can se'; I wimiow tliinking it was open. Better | work going on. rise up the second time." God has sa.id that he will set up the throne Jin :liran with P

his foreman building some^' here on this earth, this sin-stained planet of in- kind of HI of his Kingdom eluded. Vk . Nei One morning Barbara Sacramo and annex- to the creamei Bob indBI one of those for whom' Bennett decided they needed to I consider it a great privilege to be and Trcasui , Ceha Youi Peggy iquity. Richard waiting for the demonstrated. next timtj dent Peggy Dillard and Secretary get a drink so out in the hall they went. God has let the plan of Salvation be So to fill them up with gj-.^. Behind.Behind, 11 Peggy Bennett were elected last spring. Just then the night watchman came trouble falls into your pathway,next time the going gets tough,nexr I-lorine Daniels has the cutest ani- up the stairs and the girls jumped time ihc devil bails his hook with your weakest temptation, next mal in her room. Be careful when into a garbage can in order to get ish )nii alive, ponder on the task that you have to time you w weren't you go in because it may scare you. away from the nightwatchman. How

do: that of j^roving to iIil- rest of the universe that God is a God of The monkey looks almost real. does it feel to be in a garbage can at

love, and ih.ii He i> jusiified in destroying the Dev.il and all his We are sorry Barbara Neil has left 4 A.M., girls! in the village. Barbara, Emily and )essie Genton have been angels and followers. Satan is ne\er weaker than when you anyti 1 Wells has taken the victims of shortsheeted beds. The r kne< They have to wait unti her pLu girls were only practicing, Emily and hours of the morning to around 30 of our Jessie. selves together for ju fair lassies went on the Nature Club Wanda Tullock is a specialist in outing. They were ver>' excited when opening locked doors. She crawled they left but when they came back through a transom to unlock ours the they looked as if they needed another

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which he ate in Italy. We eal And then, later, inspired by food the same way as they do 01 1st week's discussion, I went ab ^ FUTURE Continent, and therefore he ha; socratizing", just asking cinestic '1(1. i.i'.. ,,,. ;,[,. |^ different from mon things, and Uu.^. likI other Euro- this week on ovir Have you heard of Gossiptown on the shore of Falsehood Bay, ^ I r gathtr;! _ . ' been bombed, accused of live- "y,\\ where old Dame Rumor with rustling gown is going the [- 1' !iiL real effects of ing arguments, ot long day? Since the days ol ilie ^^.^. >- plenty world has not than^L It isn't far to Gossiptown for people who want to go; and, consequently, we the Afraid to make the same ba< the Idleness train will take you down in just an hour or so. I stopped. But one thought The Thoughtless Road Is a route, start popular and most people could gather, and which sec- that way, of much to run in the minds , Thos« but its steep down grade, if you don't hiok out. will land you the Vespers of last Friday night fundamental beiiefj| in Falsehood Bay. rguments for our presented to us with all nplidty. You glide through the valley of Vicious Folk, into the tunnel of with examples of our dail' Hate, an think of. many of us to tliink, to . and after crossing the Add-to-Bridge, you walk right to the Studei dispute. Many of us lia\<

city gate. matrimony, and it struck Ema acliLT .siopi |>funiptly remarkable that so many had wives. The principal street is called "They-Say," and "I've Heard" is the with the .'en tliough it 1 thoroughly enjoyed the interview public well, might tut him off middle of some important cx- 1 had with Emanuel. I consider it 3 and the breezes that blow from Falsehood Bay are laden with privilege to meet so many students

"Don't-You-Tell." from other parts of the world, and I hope In the midst of the town is TcU-Tale Park. You're never quite operalcd, wt do not give too much that the reader too can derive There IS not much els. Hi-' some of the pleasure of safe while there, place to s|,;.rts. and perli..ps that is such acquaint- pened since last weeks m ances through these the reason tlie tr.ak iN not the best articles. for it's owner is Madam Suspicious Remark who lives on the cept that our worship ruon he has run on, Emanue! thinks He street "Don't Care." Talge Hall has undergo has never played baseball or football SMC Sends changes. It looks much b- Just back of the park is Four Slander's Row, and there it was Good Name because these games arc practically The new arrangements ol 1 unknown in Italy; soccer prevails To Fall Council give more space, and cert.ii pierced by a dart from there. Jealousy's bow in the hands of Envious Before the Autumn Council con- uniformity to the room. Pride. venes in Ttkoma Park, four faculty 1 think that's all. And w From Gossiptown. peace long since has fled, but members from Southern Missionar>' Trouble and just give you a thouglit 1 Grief and Woe Colk-ce must be presc-nt several days and Sorrow you'll meet instead, if ever you chance to go. 'Tis a dangerous road that leads down there, and beyond is the hill of regret

finally climb to free yourself, and gain self- your r deeds respe. Though tears be spilled as you ascend, though forgiveness may Please yourself and a few.' be won,

alas! you never quite can me nd the itlces by the Geiitral damage you have done. Conference. ants "Discouragement is the - | H.L. They have already left the campus I himself, especially salads d will be gone the devil uses before he teai n Lc TouTueau Tech's until after the close of from those the Fall Council heart. '—Adlai A. Esteb. 1 1

THE SOUTHERN ACCENT A ersiis Oil CLUBS ELECT NEW OFFICERS jiifliiages Club 7i^^€K ^edccA /^ec^tcd onarj Colics ha e"ntcd one \Ion 1 fiftj on Jtt nd n-r da> of c er> montl to b spent n IC du n W k t - upat onal cl ibs, EJ N tel Tor )ust abo t c er) field of \ork ta glit at SMC When [e us reii, \Mcliin the soul an b found a dub The lubs lia ThL life J. under His control met th s >car and 1 a e clc ted as the r He keepi it pure and free from sin officers the folio ing nd duals When Jesus reall) rules \Mthin Camera ho participated were Cub Pre dent When Jesub reigns wuhin the heart \[udford from Enehnd Ells\ o tl McKet V ce Preside-nt Bethel His peace and po\\er He \m11 impart t from Haw a Tran Allred Secretary Treas rcr The Clini ClioonSooOh B rbara Ncl on glory of the gospel plan Modern Lan lap Revealed D I Loll from Ch na Cli l m e\ t) transformed man Pres der Gib o Harp Ubit r When Jesus reigns dent He brings the glow ird Ge. Glalj Al 2 \ [ C Of perfect lo\e to Rene help us grow Gonzalez becret ) Carolyn Hai s The beaut) and the fragrance Taw z Abu cl Haj too Treas ircr Aubre-v Boyd Publ e t} Secretary V nson B shnell Of His iweet life are brought to 1 Clioon Soo Oh were Publieit) Sec V rn n a Roi,er mcw a large plate of spa RCLATONS ClLB When Jeius reigns within the mind r of ehopst eks Th AI n Tr pp T It seems so natural to be lund Mr r 1 e)!o s P No hate no doubt no fear remains

P t Ro nth 1 \ i But perfect peace when Adol[ h An S Jesus reigns' ed e | Ralpl Wald-n — Al)l.\i Alhfrt Estei) Robe t T L b f n H \\\ antl> d b t Daniel Walt r U 1,1 Publ t) D r doun amidst much TUTURE NUBSI Medical Cadet Corps ended the second meet Pres dent dern Languag s club V ce Pres dent that 1 Re-acthated for Army Training Henderson elected the r officers yet Tl o dubs 11 be \ery mterestmg Treas t Hodgi Apollos Guild r t s\\ C \

Club Master G de Club Parlian n t! Alio d S I y VI t M tar an Paul T llo k CUb Ups Ion Delta PI and st are consc cnt o ty oppo 1 the M n ster al Sem nar bear ng arms n t me 1 %$ Birector's Baton ot G adys Al arez the secretary of the lee th t we should sui n

nc 1 s bn tied th Th J on 1 t.rand p anos h \<. n n d abo e p rch s d tor the ne^ hne arts This makes poss ble a gnnd r each of the si\ teach ng WEEK OF PRAYER {Co Joya / /' ? 1) Elder E M Ml rpi yo ng n ol o 1 I i, Janyce Janscn J > o b | i office ; that professor of relgon and sp e h s ht into tl e irmy al 1 t r an Hawk mcd dep rtn ent We season tickets for the Chat- Joan ssted Elder ttschieb dur 1 th Joya Lynn W 1, s hen d atted a m litary n cd eal ot s ispen Dga Philharmonic Symphony series week Elder t tl McMurphy led o n e tra n nL un t was begun at Union Col 1 o ' U

Radio Club throut,! out tl s scl ool year s we pre t Olsen Pres dent 01 par for tl e Ma te s ser c Eberhact Vice Pres dent Tred Elder W ttsd ebe re d h s t a n Tl Id L, Krogstad, Treasurer director; the Worn- Secretary ng It Atlant c Un on Coll ge He as t for ^rll and e n fl-

Chorus, Norman L. Krogstad, Radio Station WSMC tie prn at omi Med I Cad t 1 tor; and the Southern Missionary Tccl n cal D in Wa 1 melon D C ?gt_Glee Club (Male Chorus), T Iq art r at Un on Coll c

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If You're Married Seminary i Viola Turn. He has ser ed on tli Col! doubt the single students live ern M ss onary s around CoUegedale, but for Elder W ttschiebe de oted fr end and d folks life moves at a still a irmed forces Tl ere s no betl s rta nly God 1 a ;. This is especially true if lor C vc than for n any h to rece th s tra n ng lusband and the wife are in folks n R d n ond e i Med cil Cadet Corps \X of L fe corps the best yet at SMC r married folks where both R chird Hasty ho y )ol, Or where one works and n Entcrpr se Alabin iChool, home, still very dear. We tlat John Tlurbers father s U Pat nd Join are spending a few days m New Hampshire with his father. An emergency call was made by the merely stating the facts Red Cross for a rare blood donation. this call and : things do happen that Freda Alvarez answered Eldridge. life a little brighter, hdpcd save the life of Afr. •me of the married folk We will miss the Bill I who

r parents ends" lesls. Recently your new work, Bill. ' black People were the- Howard Uricks If you happen to see a flashy <1 by around the campus, Howards brother and wife, Henry J speeding ^I'Md Carol. The Ralph Walden's it just might be the Van Arsdales. ^"- ' ";lious and Beverly Wal- Those of us around CoUegedale who 'ee-k end. Ralph's mother have an apartment in few days at the Walden sleep, and store our p Inient. Paul ourselvt ; Fow 1 her ings consider U-sttr last week. The Alfred ieged. Who else has t

I of the ^ were- plea..intlv surprised to being awakened in thee middle I'red's parents. Mr. and Mrs. night by the sweet erices of the neigh-

,Mitchell, 11^ sweet sounds ,, and brother Arthur you H from way down m Alabama of a barking or howling dog. If "lem. there is Mr. and Mrs. John Mor- live in an apartment house Pirents of Mrs. Dean Pierce mother privilege tha Inc Hall or Maude week end with their daugh- i. Noo n Tak'e the- ^""a Jean Robinson, from Little Jones Hall ever awakened m ling by the baby upstairs oti ^frs. Ted Graves. 1 dropping a bottle or daw hammer 'l^f'^^- should the floor. Am I right, girls, or '«*/eek. nights in Maude Jont? lilt Melius family < I spend a few friends from Pennsylvai J'* «

October THE SOUTHERN ACCENT 16, SECURITY

wk.,.. c«ri..i,y i.»d. o„, Programs ,„ ,„„, b„. .„„,. »nd *.„ ,h... „o,d. „ Chattanooga Concert ^^_ ,^^,, „^, „..^ ,„ ,„,, „, """"' i5nnouncec? by Music Department =="'£ ..c^pi., .";™^up — ^^^^ .;»;ji."^^^^^^^^^

Pliilh..f- lo ln,u 11k -. I.i.luk for tlif It, tough,

Oiii>btt <' \'..i-' ibt appcarantc of HI.iihIr "lliLhom who is known as — YOU! Flath, Ho< tlif Mti's "Most Amazing Mezzo

November 2—wiil prt-sent ihc great violinist, Gerald Widoff.

NoviriiliLT 3 1 -.1 Symphony Orfhcstfa

f ivii f horns will combine in THE .Hui ACCENT ON ACADEMY

stage, is beginning to blos.som forth DiiLiiihLf n -will bL' the annual under the leadership of Clifton V. Were You There? pops" f oiKcrt, feaHiring Stu Cowles, and will be able to give their The first academy attendance 1-i.implf, till,' Musical Cartoonist. liono o the near future. roll, released in chapel "concert" in .ibriiary ^— Giv.i Uachauer, pianist, first on Monda Mabel Wood says that her October 12, showed that will preiLnl Hr.ihams' Second Piano Miss J. 37 student the music ap- neither absent fojKtrlo, group seems to enjoy nor tardy di offers a session of the firs [iluii.ifv ! "ill luilie guitarist, An- Elder McMurphy preciation period. It relaxation, as only good music can Leads Prayer Week a period in which the ndea^ M.inh J \\n N.i^hville Symphony Or- give, as well be- dusiM, lun.lii.iul by Guy Taylor, For Academy student can practice difftreaitiating i.rchtnl A siK'uat exchange con- tween the types of musical themes cm- will Students receiving ployed by the great composers. this period are as folk finfll concert Mardi 1 6—will bf the for the Pliilharmonic Association conductt^d the W«k of Prayer Fun for All! Paul Allen

1 loneg^er's Khif; Dav'iil, st.'S- Clymera Anderson ffatiirin^' for C.olkui.d,ilc Ai.ideiny, holding Don't plan anything special for SoloistS. ,1 M-ni|>linni. I\,ilni fOf ,„.,,. .., was Martin Anderson I, .ii.fnuun. His theme Saturday night, academites! Several

: .) tliat Jule Ausherman i wjth of Elder new features are in store for you this

( I Concert Sc- I All '^l.^ klirilies \u w ;.i :. uliii is conducting tlie week end. Come prepared to match Darlyne Ballard ,.i!] - lit W". il Spiritual Emphasis." your wits with fellow students and Delphyne Ballard ('mu"tt AwuMtton will'present Oclo- of L!dtf McMurphy centered most faculty members. There will be fun Gayle Banther the life of Jesus and his talks around for all and prizes for a few. Let's Sally Beyer His concern that each one should be get together for a change and really lerry Boj'nton the joys to be worthy to partake of show that Collegedale Academy has Sara Brown said found in the eternal home. He plenty of school spirit! Charles Bullock that Heavenly Editor Announces "Taste Ticklers" that most of us "want John Cooper home, but arc not willing to go out William Cobb Polio of our way to obtain it." Annual Slaff Help Spread 3" ^ampatlju Donna Dietrich Anna Ruth Ellis ly about III r 'i.'i' 1 I i.r MtMurphy Collegedale Academy wishes Clarice Fisher !.ible to ex :.rcss its deepest sympathy John Freeman almo- to Edward a d Donald Polen. Their mothe passed away re- Gwcn Gatdntr Jacqueline Giles centl) Somet mes it IS hard for

Prayer bands met daily under the us t understand why these | Barbara Hurst direction of the tcachtxs academy and thmg have 1 3 happen, but we 1 Doris Krogstad student band leaders. It is felt by the know that the Lord is overseemg | Helen LippencoU administration that a good start has all in our li\ Eugene Olmstead been made for this school year, and for verythin g. We have the Silver it is the desire of all hope of a so on-coming Saviour Donald Silver maintain this attitude. will rest re our loved ones Martha t^^us Carol Smith Margie Thomson

AceuCetiei' ^6cete PatJ^ Ar "Oh my back!" and "Oh my bones!" We were happy to have Betty week. Wh was heard from a number of girls Oser move in with us last most she «i after the school picnic. In spite of the asked what she liked people.- We hope aches and pains it was truly a day "The friendly can always say that, Betty. I fertile field. she /ould just slif Mable! Where is Fiirlhcrmorc "Mable! frantic o softly to the other end of the hall dur Juanita Wall.ice was about ing study period lo get the map with- night when she was mis! out letting Ann Maxwell, the monitor, sleep without her, I te doubt M. see her. Beamingly, Pat walked mto ; find her!" No anj-o her room, map in hand, fee-ling that pillow, get tlian she had accomplished a great task and who did she see standing in the door language I learned of a new of the adjoining room but Ann! Pat, M.ckj Activity Periods week, the .irp language, ^idcntly thought not was talkj Reveal Talent others hadnao heardnearu ofui ^ "'-and - lo^ r.,..i,: ! |,,r ,,: 1. t^<., huh? of her close friends, students in Collegedale Aradem) answer surprise back came an __ -^ . '""'^ forward to tile ehaiiL'l period on Micky _a ^1 ^^ m A "Hondy." Was it personal : ^i. ,- i- ., ,tiM now as it has bcautif D O I N O W "Look everyone! Isn't it I T '^ZT'l^i:£z^l L^.r h.ui in CukiMf you see someone Gerraz looked happ)- .uliiv..ua Pu|.ils My, Arlene THE "SOUTHERN ACCENT" FOR 20 FULL ISSUES w.a ..Mven' .i .hon? in two loats, scarfs, gloves, long-cotton watch, she had on a beautiful Ntockiims, don't be surprised! It might Emmett Allen. Simply fill out the handy subscription blank below and send to in^, gratulations, xW ihon.. bm 1 ]t\\11 musK be Tlielma. She has many cute ex- tli^'f *", Collegedale, apptLtiiPio,, ! !* Circulation Manager, Southern Accent, Tenn. ni:, pressions, instead of saying "Be quiet Many are known W "'t '"" I H ' '' ' iiri-^iion our dorm. ' of when she is words in subscription to The Southern Accent for " thinks the dean is near it ^ | Please enter my ^

i niigW Nornin k. ,i|oying the a few, aldiough I ISSUES). Enclosed is S2.00. "^^^^^^ ^ one year \(TWENTY ' weeks 1 expvni If . ., I . ..:n, nt the less Marilyn Biggs says she can hardly guard for a few HoUey. Q « famih.,, 1 liM.h..,,, ,..,.!. ,n,l willpre- sleep nights. One roommate was bad Sweetest, Je.mr,ine sent them m public shortly. Holland; ^'o'l/'?" NAME enough when she talked in her sleep, Barbara J, i PLEASE PRINT PLRINIY Mrs. Charlotte Nelson expressed and Darlyne D"!'"'^; ,*, her and thin Sue Thomas moved in and phyne est Wallace No'S de-light at the abundance of talent that she and Pat Beck talk at the same Head, Doris cT-nccT nn D r» nr»Y ->alii STREET OR P. O, BOX „„ 1- 1-^ ^.^• Ip.o rurev- of something, said one night in her eral boys CITY and girls working industri- sleep, "Shh! I want to go Saturday ously at the potter's wheel shapini; vases STATE _ and jars. Others are making studied Tlielma Harper; " w-i: ,^ „( charcoal G.les: drawings, pencil sketches, or hard last week! It hardly s Callosvay, lackie and^f\„l o'l paintings. bunch. Ruby Estridje. CREDIT THIS SUBSRIPTION TO ' TIic Be seeing , band, while still in the novice say anymore! — C

GOLICGE LlBRARt THE SOUTHERN f^!SSIOHl\r.Y OUTH^^i^ ACCENT o Jouchern Missionary College. Collegedale. Tennessee, October 30, Number "5^4.

Lyceum Hike College Series List Life of Zola and Hilarity Nature Club Outing Shown As Benefit Feature Evening Interesting, Varied Program Provides Work, Fun, The Health and Recreation Comm McMURPH\ For Band Uniforms The College Beauty For Students Band will present \ Moore will appear in Collegedale benefit on prognm to help with the pur Februar) 15 ISC > eh of uniforms tomorrow night kids 1 June March 27 will feature the tourth in October 31 The need for unitorms sh.n run^ithtlK Bic our Adventure Series To the ci\ihzed has eoits md blankets w off been recognized for some time is (o ird |k uith his . world he IS basha Siemel Irost waited J^) but to the na the band is cil'ed upon to represent tor the hike lo hcL,ii

The ti\es ot Promptly i ^ MonUi Matta ! I .. Aaoi'i GrOiso he t^ the Tiger the college both on and off the cimpus at the req mil kn lilt mH be Man Sasha Siemel i^ one of the most The program will feature i full two

Basil S^moncttt interesting men that Siren and red I 'l trip with our generation hour him on the life of the great bruises ind sentcbcs \\c ean sj> tlnl sea He wiil nun of the French Patriot Emile Zola The story It was ejuite reliMng. too Tliere were production i fii.v'. color film of this lort) of us in the famous luthor is epitomized m croup inj elih of ii. rl the yacht Sea Siga cimpjign for justice iirr Nissau has Lite born in I tolei The sea He lives throw baek ealled t rt hfe on the forth 1

his program is Here we hue a well he cleared ) I he title of edueated man the name ot Captain I Trom the who dehberatel) his fus at a 1 landi Ahead turned back on time when worldly sl lo'R flying modern emlization had r Ja through the That he enjojed almost midc Zola fort,et his

11 tra\el on to the lofty it IS bonne out b> the fact that onee ideals up just about "li 1> Here, in quiet, unbrok for a period of ten years he never set This him has been reeogmzed as A big bonhn. ^ unds of progress he en foot out of the [ungle one of the fen best hlms of th >eir ing the whole ]i lids bold mountam peaks Famous sportsmen have come from and was aw irded the highest honors bj lluring beaches set in a all o\er the world to hunt with him the Academy of Motion Picture Arts high up the sides of the Ninet> minutes of the Four books-—best sellers—have been and Sciences sparkle of the bonhre on i hotograph) and a spark written about him He has lectured in j gallons of apple eider reii arc jours to enioy He all parts ot the United States— to ei I t) Ministerial Group body how Ihir i\ I ir here on November 28 paeit) audiences His repeat perform long lines soon 1 Ad^enture Series ances (and there hwe been man) ) I ,n our Suggests Qianges their glasses ol Dm T Moore a former ha\e been by popular request

( (luntcr Intelligence Chief His superb motion picture photog still lengtliy i Mideile East Mr Moore has caph)—his outstanding abilitj as a last of the don i trips atross the Atlantic lecturer—his quiet sense ot humor t«cntj did the lines s! r in and his simple approich to his dra IS stationed as> the top man eiatc the flasoi -) Ccuntpr Intelligence Head matic subject make his lectures a never Ee>pt This orgin to be forgotten experience Indian Style There ssere Ine einipmeelinK affiln had The hst and perhaps the b st of (C™/„,»„/ „„ /,„i,, Mil be sell ted t 1) April 10 A great min presents i great film of a t;rcit people Pieeant Titicaca Traininf; of the Nile will spin you baek through nienditions'niu i be loted on bi the land rs eoin[ used ol Biss Fiddle School (,<>ls \'vc time to w ilk with tiic episodes of World War II which millenniums of fall Coiiniil del .Ites It «ould be Sind^ Clayton Guitarists Tom Phillips in the shadow of Enough ui ,1 II .low be told These art largely onee proud Pharoahs premature to pub ind Myron Rika and I iddler Kenny temples You w i!l vn from his own e\perience in magnificent Egj ptnn said liouner th r'l'l 't'r"' amn'me'". the dangerous profession see as jou have never seen before headed a mission to mafc-stj of the pyramids and the in I 1944 he ;ear serutibiliti of the Sphinx You will de li Arabia and in that same mystery that can promoted to the rank of M-i|or light at the thrill of places like Egvpt ner, he was required to wear ci be found only in throbs witli the under n instead of militarj dress because where life todi\ days gone by Dean of his work So fir current of mi^ht) was ser\ Dickason has circled the clobe twent\ ttoii of perteetion Bill Gre public i concerned he professional jour Goit Elder Banks wis the si iistant to the American three times He is i v il! keep you Cha nn H V ith th. CulleLntc Qiulet rem K Minister in the Middle Eist nalist md speaker He interested Vice Chair re to hear Dan T Moore ind faseim^ed and L Rudy Anderson V G Anderson kT,t lenendar> career in the -.ui, R A C Biker C L Biuer W R B aJ. ind dai profession Mr Great Bookb R A L Bietz C LcslcrBond Glenn C I Provoke Thinking kins M V CampbLll P W Christian lective Service E E Cosse-ntmc Minthon is off The Greit Books E D Diek L K Di.ks-in L C Ehts For AlajHi ^wo groups Given to 1 fl\ n rirt Evans R R ru,uhr L H Hudn P Hut hes 1 H C Heubi.h G E lo »o il a id rem 11 111 s l.uol ollege Entrance ' "nd'ed Hie adv"' Jemison Virner |ohns A W lohn

' roups it (ACPA) — I I L E Lenheim Department HINCTON D C Grtir son G Erie lones Campus FUTUREVENTS Ir'fV Ge-neral Lewis B Hershcy di the CI I III W G C MufdoLh W A N.lson itcx for thc Oe r 30—Chopol K A Wriqhl -ire fifteen indiJ B Improves Grounds of Selecti\c Scr\icc has m There R H Nmhtme.le D A OJis W t. Marathon honor award meed that i bclectnt Ser\ice Co' Great Books Oehs A V Olsen L R Rismu s n college Qualihcation Test will be gi\en which will be conferred by the Rcvnoids M L D E Rebok K 1 Oe time next May All who It graduation Rite A H Rulkoettcr 1° ," successfully i>ass a test on m Ir'Th" L'ToL'T" Tsdai No\emhcr 19 read ind bcriven D Smith H L attend C A I twelve of the Great Books and Un Sonnenberg, C L Torrey T E discussion jroups will be bor 6—Dr cicht of the E Weaver C E Wcnigcr C rub I •z E Wittsehiebe ^B^B, " pr „„m. " McMurph, Singers [.uidime ot Mrs Kathleen Talge Hall No h., 7-Fo cully Talon! Pro Marathon sponsor of the Great Books "v

and lock I uid chairmin of the languaee Visit Homes On eirile is boi 14- college Laundry Carr] .^ iindcrgnduate student are eithi hteriturc division of the othy Eva thcmsehes ire Evenings and Mop Shop Uisfactor\ score (70) on the quil The Great Books Friday exerted a profound ». bor 17—S it Or specified nnk amen those which have the course of human T •"S-S. lemberi (upp- influence upon of the chsi melodious ...... - ...._.---- of and the history of the United freshman ek events bree'zes on a cOOl clear eve are o\er the bor 17— as particular Among them of sopb Statt-s in Evidently the author of this nf In.hp^ni nm' tths of |un: listed T/j. Duhn,t,r,u with the superlative is not aequtinted lodon, A..o.,o the Old Tu No ..o, bo, 21- Replicants for the' test will mail c,;,^ and selections from Triday eve Tali,e Hall ites for every '"Cations to iwu.if Adam Smith s IK. ;///; "/ blend the Educational Testing ^f the more eloquent singers Olk.,1.1,., "" "'' nine ^ice in self addressed envelopes lioin John Loekes £w^J front of Maude their voices in soni, m Uvdttnmdms. VXm^R^pi'b the music building and its landscaping nI b"'t^ ™ registrants ma> seaire from locil Hinmv, Hall Not only '^'^'" ^° and Jones ^^> more beautiful than before The 'i » boards upon request Applica he AristotlesP'^Wrandr/i/o ^J'^^ even play their tale aproxi helpetl the Campus department employs lb must be postmarked no later than man) others which f^^^'^^'^^J of the sick and o, lit™ w Bonn Svmon J^ „,,„ Msit the homti 'night November mfor unable to attend "t 2 Further aj"rh people 51 ho are ^ sTroncest bulwark oTreh^ous procram 111 able , the loeil dn nlw°Ihe Trida) night Vesper world. the and civil liberty- in the . ,

THE SOUTHERN ACCENT October m=^ Past -' ^ Down /I jb

''™'>'°!"= "^ is sidling „,,,,''' ACCENT ' SOUTH"" S'net, or ^" IS pondt-rine ov... ,i ""' that he failed! * '•* "soulh'cm Miiiionarv But Saoll" nj second-class !> that the "Southern ingsoblue. at„. Collcjjed^Jlcjjedalc. Tennessee, under ihe Ael of For inVtanct ,», 9, ji the Posi Office in board, A reward was THE SOUTHEtlN ACCENT, Scpiembcr 29. Bill Brooks, has diocolate-covercd moth remafLd r"*". strange ^ ''" noises cominp f,.. you found the coat hang- and "' 224. He claims tta v™™ ASSOQATION t I ADVENTIST COLtEGIATE PRESS ilmost like soundtj a CAT, There m a pirty ol every boy and girl from soine.ninj!cthinj! °= party, Tlit Ata.kmy lu

too little about the other jokes of I Thinking t much about themselv and Wanda Barnhardt will open sion. Lois Giles, Frances McClure, and ig scared her packages step out of his wits, and fello on the Doris Blackmon sang, "JVfy Land and being ciiascd all over the dorm. little and see. Make me feel a lo Too many people were around the lai Your Land," for an added entertain- He decided to take ref Hope ; . Be fun to watch a uge in time she did and I suppose she didn' the solitude of his own room, I tell you. Felt ashamed. but when he opened the door, a pilloiv head. He thought the law Sunshine Bands had him for < Later Deai Married 'erdi. uid Bill // You're Visit Pine Breeze Sanitarium

lM> ^,iiis w,is sMl.ontJ in From Puerto Rico the representative The Missionary Volunteer Society of the ,o<(jilal for lliifkci. 1 have chosen is Mi.ss Gladys Esther Collegedale S.D.A. church spon- pile Nod n mrls llul lit llktJ llic Ortiz. She has been here since the be- sors two bands which participate in ol broken glass, vh posvder, c ami 11 II lit diJn'l liavc any ginnint; of this semester and is a fresh- spreading sunshine to shut-ins on Sab- and numerous pettinij aliKitli oiT. Hl- plans man in tollcge. bath afternoons. One group goes to To top it all off, Jimmy the Cit)' «lmr,l 1 When I asked her what she liked Jail, and the other to the Pine especially, she replied, 'Everything." Breeze Rest Home. On Sabbath after- ";:' himself. T' ':'''::z:z I had to prohe quite e.irncstly to find noon, October 17, 3 special program Seems be had btion anything she disliked. Here are two was c.irnc-d out. A gentleman from during the- night, and liaj all items that slie thinks could stand im- Sand Mountam gave- the MV Society to get a blanket off the shelf, "D.ihlias by the bushels," The MV blanket caught on his i' x y Societj- in turn gave every room in Pine and shattered it on the floo - Breeze a bouquet of flowers along with Jimmy, "That was the second one this

> I tha few ( the 1

hers of the MV Society baked. In all, forty dozen cookies were distributed, reports James Ray McKinney. the lead- Brooks; vice-president, Bobby Green; tr of the MV Society. secretary, Gerald Westcott The MV Society would like to thank Tommy Tarplfy; pastor, Dick Wuttkc those who so gladly contributed the sergeant-at-arms, George Miller; an' flowers. Also thanks go to those who parliamentarian, Paul Kilgotc. An elef posi made the cookies. Why don't you come tion was also held to fill v.itant nioy afterr tions in the Men's Forum; second vice

vith the Sui ? band s Sabbath president, Mike Kjbool; stciMq

fond Is q,ul. .k. pMhle to her. but .Ii- I'V',-.'., Irr ".r Tilda criol!,.- (food THE DIRECTOR'S BATON ,.., ,- I'l ! 1 M.i l; n.Ucs very much the Missionary A new order of service during the Bill Boykin; College Clatk musical portion of Friday evening ves- and robemaster.librarian. pers includes dcuts, and admires an organ preparation, congregational singing of four hymns, "'' The lFo,;,e'is Chorm — Pr«if two ,' vocal numbers, an instrumental Wef- ' i, W .1 1 1 k d her .about dating Blackmon; vice-president, number Doris ' and the unaccompanied con- former ^wered with ncitlier aldinc Dickerson; and secretar)' .' gregational singing Pete aii.l 1 lU.i 11 u ll,.^^ of "Beautiful Val- ver, she said it was urer, Bloise Matthews. ley of reienlly 'hidi Eden." The congregation also she was accus- president. Stew- repeats tlie Sabbath Commandment, The Male C/wr//j— lomcd. Tlie piopl herc seem to her to P^u and art Crook; vice-president, M^' be very friendly the speech department provides for a nd sociable. That is Rushing; h^ the reading of a portion of Sacred gore; secretary, Jan three coua ian. David Bauen and J pitahly. L)^^' members Bobby loe Davis, I had the pr ilegc- of knowing One thousand pictures and prints Hall, and Frank Wilson. li.e removal 1 can im.i.ue that Gladys he was clad to , before she came to the States, are beini; prepared for the vertical files participate i of an Other hoys back to loved ones and friends in G These groups will of the music and art library in the new Saturda> > ^^ le lohn Cdg- le,eedak representative of Puerto Rico. Christmas Concert on mon. fine arts building. Over three thousand I December 19- Goge.in pictures will be filed by the end of "The heights by great men reached and the present academic year. kept. is to "The fine act of living Friend'M"J Were not attained by sudden flight; The recent organization of three from each person his b«t. But they, while their companions slept, musical groups reveals the following itself as fine an^rC is in J*.,^^//;,,n Were toiling • upward in the night." roster of oflicers: The Chapel Singers— Or painting, or sculpiu —LoHgfellotv president, Lester Rilea; vice-president, ir^hfihig. THE SOUTHERN ACCENT Page 5 Test Week Proves Nightmare for *7^e One Student. Moral: Better Study 6M Qjiaxk . . . t,raph Greetings the He decides h from Presideut of the Alumni Association: get up carl> in the moi We take this opportunity press warm greetings to you. the so With all ^ood inter Alumni, and trust thattl your ties with SMC are growing stronger the alarm for 1 a ne «ith the passing of into 1 hipp) dreamy sli Recently At four A M we have received a large number of letters from John i the members the hst time he «u „ of Alumni. This shows there is a very active interest in the Association. This .information you send concerning yourselves or other Alumni members is appreciated by the officers and encour- skills and qualities thit will m^ke^'^ ages us to serve you even more enthusiastically. a Icidcr for God imonc men o L \\e re in i student s There is ] one way I which perhaps you have not thought of

I test da> in the life oi I recently in which you can be of real service to SMC That is by Southern Mission 1 idLnt at taking an active part in your community or church in seeking out II (All p'ots and characters >nung people and encouraging and helping n ihin^Ld to proteet the in them to come to ^histU hon the teacher college innocenee of the teachers n I ) to awikenint; the stu I the scheduled tests I L.!it before SMC needs the support of every No breakfast no sttid' former student. It makes us happ) to hear Makir ,iick d not often r from you and get your reports on promotional J uneonimoni) deep \owed to horrible pain in his actiMtiLi for your Alma Mater. Betty Jo McMillan, class of '51. limself 1 chance to learn what m fict that he tin out of rceentl) wrote from Fayetteville, Arkansas, light he already knew With this "We love our Alma |[t bed The dormitor) Mater and boost it wherever we go." With a spirit of this type comes to inform him that his ippend" the libnry to acqmr many more young people will be encouraged to at I be SMC another ' Thanks for your help and support both morally and fman- r"unfortr ^^^ ?resserrnd''r''dresses and arrncs^''lat the classroomf^^^'^ .ite all pre j^^j -op ,j ,|,^ |^^, ^^^^^^ ^j ^^^ ^^^^ - Ptotia Mosc cordially of yours. ' failure If It has are fadms awa, m tk mmd of the failed achi< Paul C. Boynton, «as forced this ,jjj|,„ Gloomily he sits do«n at coal then it is pi tlie President of the Aliinni parti) jour liult \Vc need (Out eoineide-ntall) hip ,,,,,,,, tnbutions suggestions fo, i,,^ ;, __ his )eket and help I iting forhim With the alarm sounds aw akcm Sludenf Senate ; hist> decision this horrible night mare \ OUR Student Senate meets CURRENT DOINGS ts from a teacher s \ lew stud> for his onrushm^ otht

I an e\ening in the library lime ifter walking the cause The moral 'JLholasticalh lost c\cnin^ home of the stor\

re out ' with the fellows eleanme up on the beach if should

ee a great big i hs bed from the prcMOus book i withm bine his hair telling the ill I iL i,reitl) apiiiuiteJ open it up and do some studying I- knotk jokes reading th The i/,enda tor the Seaiitc meetings is Thats mj adMCe to you cause Hi, some popcorn re joull I posted on the L)nn Wood Hall bulle never regret an) studying no matter tin board and the minutes are posted what J ou do the folljMint sicel Therefore no stu time )h (Ed Note So that you won t lose dent should be without a know ed^e o he now an) slc^p John felt fine on the test of the nork of his Student Sen ite idy ilong da) and passed his Anatom) and Votin er fellows Ph\siolog) test with flying hemoglobin \OUR r ions But and chlorophjll Although nis fihni^ts

little • nd his humerus wis quite serious

irdcd b) the iction of the nervous ^^orpora "to yste-m upon the reflexes of the bod) ) two years I w.is married Roland rrankhn in 19^0. My husband is in b> students in other eollti

INSCRIPTION FOR THE ENTRANCE TO A WOOD Student A WlLl I Br\, 10UR Stilt Stranger, if thou hast learned a truth which needs ead, be,un * No school of long experience that the world Is full of guilt and misery, and liast setii Enough of ail its sorrows, crimes, .md cares.

To tire thee of it, enter this wild wood .ampiiqn for the Broke ^ And view the haunts of Nature. The calm shade ,ion Project WIS i joint proieU l Shall bring a kindred calm; and the sweet breeze. Administration and the Student p.istor-evangclisl That make-^ the green leaves dance, shall waft a balm To thy sick heart. Thou wilt find nothing here Rofi;ht Aij Of all that pained thee in the haunts of meii And made thee loathe thy life. The primal curse' on November >l which will be in the Fell, it is true, upon the unsinning earth, form of jn amiteut hour The work by But not in vengeance. God hath yoked to guilt the eommittee IS being earned on but Her pale tormentor, misery. Hence, these shades YOU must lend your support by pit Are still the abodes of gladness; the thick roof tieipitmg and attend inie so that the Of green and stirring branches is alive work ot YOUR Student Association And musical with birds, that sing and sport ma) be carried to greater and higher of spirit; while, below, ^^'"'^ *"'' levels in the months to come Ci;ciL Ri'EVKS Coffey, Bureau of with raised e paws and form General Conference of ^°^^2 Workshop Press Relations. . Chirps mi shade """"i"'- ly. Throngs of i 1 the "I have At the present time five ot your stu S.D.A., Takoma Park, Md.: Try their nd dai 1 the V dent representatives and the student done two years of graduate work That waked then 3 life. Eve 1 the green Glinn toward a Ph.D. in journalism. Re- Partake the- deep IS they beni ^i"|' "f' cently finished attending eight camp To the soft winds, the the bli sky i' sun from meetings and Youth Congress in San '''•' Looks in and sheds a blessing the sc '' on will work is progressing '"' College from these meetings they Francisco. Press Scarce less the \i cleft-born wild-flowci help in I saw a hundred Ki. i i receive valuable information to everywhere. Guess Existence, than the winged plunderer publications and SMCites. Barbra is eurrcTiHy ui,k luu_^ the editing of the two former That sucks theniselv( its sweets. The mos.sy rocks of the as a new illustrated catalog for ing rny wi; in the administrative work preparing the prostrate ti And old and ponderous trunks of share with name is in tlie phone bock. Collcgedak-. sociation Tliey will also ESDA. Our That rude lead from knoll to knoll a causey success want all SMC people lo come by dents to wo others plans which have been a We roots, Or bridge the sunken brook, and their dark working call us when in town." erative adm on our own campus Thus by the office or With all their earth upon them, twisting high. schools wc Dewitt Bowen, D.D.S.. Lee High- choir meet togetiier with our other ' Breathe fixed tranquillity. The rivulet plane in and Ballard Rd.. Chattanooga, can dl advance to a higher way Sends fortli glad sounds, and, tripping o'er its bi and for the "Since ''(9 I've been doing our work together with Tennessee: Of pebbly sands, or leaping down the rocks. graduate work at the Univ. of Tennes- "53 Seems with continuous laughter to rejoice see College of Dentistry. In June In its own being. Softly tread the marge. degree as Doctor of Den- VISIT received my FORMER STUDENTS dentistry Lest from her midway perch thou scare the wren tal Surgery and will practice former students of SMC were That dips her bill in water. The cool wind. Two Chattanooga." Mrs. near the campus last week. That stirs the stream in play, shall come to thee. visitors on 1950 the former Charlotte Like one that loves thee nor will let thee pass Earl Williams, Chastain, Route- 2. son were Andrew F. Haskell, her husband, and Ungrceted, and shall give its light tuibrace. Ooltewah, Tennessee: "I spL-nt near'y Mrs. Ted Graves. visitors of Mr and in Colli visitor was Jean Ackerman The other College. . Madison w'orld." wife of Dr. Elmer at is now the lean ,s for n two go I. and the doctor have Kellen- Jtjn in the [>oultr>' bu: lovely children.

«^'''|^- October THE SOUTHERN ACCENT 30,

Hikes and Honor Roll Reveals Popcorn I Saturday night campfire hsted J ON THE ACADEMY 23 Win Laurels ong .me. White a fe^ wear^t, ACCENT to stones. B! Efforts Boykn, told For a feu I scary ones while fl/W/e McCo„JrL 1 T!ic names appL-aring below are . . . screamed (SCREAMED!) /it %'e ^» Ok in thr 1 those students who have especially ex- prop.ate places (usually in my ,/ri' ended, there are many things celled in Ihfir scholastic studies this Some readings Although the Week of Prayer has were given bv P-^ first period of the term. '^i Hfiic/ersoJt and Pciieloj?,' ,::'.','. busy school life. A\. i to ponder on as one returns to his names, 17 arc girls Out of the 23 better known as yours their walk tt\i\\ faculty closer in ") that the expres- The week brought the students and and boys. This shows wejoined in singing "Girls are smarter tlian boys"' with God. The prayer groups helped the students gain victories Progressive Party sion, iongs. B„ Note; The writer must be triK-. (Ed. a few soulful little Elder McMurphy's talks were intended for those melodies over temptations. Provided Much Fun of this column is a girl.) harmonica while we ate apples' and the sim- stu- .'n'd" to know more of the love of Christ for men Special credit goc-s to the 13 popcorn. who want If you had been one of the lucky who dents whose names are listed below to serve Him. He made us realize that there are many onts wlio came to the Academy Pro- Chilly. Milly? ple way and who appeared on the Perfect At- their Lord. As gressive Party Saturday night, you It M^as cold, to be want God, but are not willing to lay all aside for sure, but wh.e, found out the fun and a frozen would have nose. /«.«,;eii«^.„bimdk-c blessings of God and the wonderful joys await- we think about the enjoyment that the Forum and the up in so many blankets that it tool strive day by day to planned for the pleasure Mihh-e^ ing us in our heavenly home, shall we not faculty had W,.ker twenty minmcMj of the students. Allen. Paul untangle her. And speaking enter into a closer communion with God. of m At tifiht o'clock about eighty stu- Anderson, Clymera dretf, she wore everything jn her suit "I walk alone, dents m-rc /.alhcred m the chapel Anderson. Merlin cise to bed. Even ear muffs and four Yet waiting for Mr. Paul Hoar to divide Arnold, Sue Then the five Jule them into groups. Ausherman, Sunday morning is our ce, that hand that beckons, traditionj each containing around eight- Biggs, Marilyn pancake groups, morning with Mk K,.I,I„u, ' rooms to I that lifts nasscd to the Bushnell, Amy as chief pancake flipper, I'kniy q ' of fun and Cobb, William syrup and butter, hot Sustains me, holds me, choiol.itc jn. Couch, Barbara marshmallows, cold peaches ,ind loii Comforl i me, leads me. Ellis, Anna Ruth with all the trimmings cojnplcted ou It fear, for He is ever with mc what they Freeman, John meager fare. After a hike or two iv Andrews Gardner, GwCn inng. .(IK rhyihm. Then they Hollar All had Umlerhill to break —Mrs. ]olm F. .io two lines lo see which Liles, Jar : the dishwater for the ihrow the most peanuts the- ut fire with the last W ,. 1^ by the blessing 1 ni: ,,,ti ,1 Piii.li^ I1...I [..(lived a package of pop- her one eye shut with his charcoaled of course, it \vas the choplet fry held worship. N, h 1. rLuiily We were Seventh-day Ad was good, but, by the academy chorus at the old pic- W lui. ,!,! 'vouair hide that clioco- ventist young people spending ou: though. nic ground whidi is behind Maude week end, our Sabbatli loget" Next they went to the Anderson's Jones Hall. Professor Norman Krog- ing forward to the days tki..„ room and got a glimpse of what Hal- stad was director of this their first -> the beauty of nature will bn a thinj I luld be like. Mr. Hoar" outing. everlasting. room was last but not least, Thev were Peggy Mott was chairman of the shown a comedy starring Mickey foods committee. Elaine Andrews HILARITY Rooncy. and Gwen Guier were really kept busy HIKE AND Following tliis, they all met down frying choplels. They probably thought FEATURE AUTUMN EVE ball field on the for refreshments, the boys were hollow from end to end. Conlhunui fro.., pa^c 1) whidi consisted of ice cream and Richard Center, chairman of the rire of Carol McClu^e^ Carol )ean Whu cookies. Everyone wondered why the committer-, was aided by Don Sisson, den, Katherine Jones, sang corte Wayne Coulter, and Dale Younce, (and it was different) "Tumbli nladiolas. Where do they come from, H'" Following their sandwiches and lem- Tumble Weed," accompanied by Millie? f;"^' thcv made them. onade a marshmallow roast was en- Soutblanders to make it more roroar '"' From now on when the Academy joyed by all. The Milihell. Gerrez, Ctoflon head- Bob Hedrick. a freshman, gave ; h.>^ 1 rrOL'nni wlK-th-r for .ill SMC- qu.Lft.r W.I, ..w.ik.ned at 5 A.M. this / eral humorous readings lo the grouj ,„orn,ni. I.^ -Ik Mr.nns of swcet (?) whi( ,,, His first was "Negro We

lo be the latest (ad nLu in closing he recited his freshman position on "NECKS." Aftif hefi ed everyone was assured that were valuable things winch to the head to the bod) Ihc giril neck he pomlcd

bod\ to his head The SouthI inders dosed iKl p[OBf| with Good Night Lidits Besides the proi,nni there ' dar< some mterestine sijits il one look Mr \I M rph\ i kJ

qui And Guests Too rruptcd a group as .( Eliltr Lntreme Scales was with us in their midst During a lull m Jl"! nimble J until Suurd-i) night He was our ,o>ment no.se a fa.nt Iridi) e\(,ning vesper speaker ind heird-someone was sliding dorl tolu Ui a wonderful stori iide ol the mountain uc Our Sibhith Sihool and church was encri.) Instead ot a Im;

held t on lop of a littl mountiin—pkn e\cr .t was a flesh m

1 aj,iiiinst and ""\ps'"of< birds and Lould be seen li :o keep V b!ank( though ;l>' "1 . ot hll ,rtc cold n»c< rtluctantlj tttrt \\arm and jt was J Aftei Sabbith dinner we tool hikes or ToJl'"'- """1 rested or rttd Then it w v. 'Z 'dom.B time for worsliip After sundown w< ate supper which consisted of burger: and salad potito chips md natun .

THE OUTH^rfi^ ACCENT ary College, ColIegedali;Ter^;;e^ November 13. 19-3

^ ccent Campaign Launched Holland is Leader-Bucks vs. Does Construction on First Unit ^ Dont tcel bad if >ou c ktter Just drop us a Irnt bucks (dough) and >our Sanitarium address and wt II send >ol Begins This Week FREE— plus twent) full i issutr, of the bnuTHCBN Detamore Speaks ^*'^^* Books Parley Medical Unit First :dKepcth sijs she has i '''" ^"" '"": :idt would ^Mn Kdbool it. I? *J 1^ Set-up Evnidined ./i''^TT'" 'V

',' ', vMll At friday ,' * ' '',;| ra) off Sowhdtthc) Vespers i, , ,,

' sa> IS that the> ha\e a

keep tuned tor lite reports The hte^t report js thit the Bueks are ahead Get 30 HI the tabLrniLle on the ball -et the tacts lud tlie subs' Speaking \Mth the st)k Pre-nursing Class cilit> of in oangehst Pv more recounted Ins misiior Visits Sanitarium nences m the Far East The ot allSe^-ithdii 49 pre nursin;, students lett for an Adxentist annual \isit to the Florida Sanitarium

I ODSAC and Hospital Orlando Florida spend r InmLh- LC !. an odsac tng from No\embcr 8 through 10 on

\ J off—ht VIS in ODSAC the campus

the tacts E\ Southern Arissionar) College in eo inted his L\. campaign was operation with the Florida Sanitai intil No\embLr offers a scholarship to those stuuent' Msiting Shangh ..re diMdcd— who go to the Sanitarium from SMC Cejion Siam Ja\a buimtra (^irls) Also newly enacted this ind the Philippines The 5 Oriental peo the plan of spending one ) the gospel th^ )ear at SMC two jcars at the Floridi Sanitirium and Hospitil )caf baek at bMC for thos S degi For furthe tnfoi

ulh th-it I ilmost broke Dr Rk ird Hammill Dem Southern r> Colie,- or Mf, EJr Director ot Nursing, Florida m ind Hospital, Orlando,

Wright Reports on Recent Adventist Autumn Council at Washin»ton, D, C President democracy Speaker dents in his To Vie With State day, October 30, that

of the I Speik • ,(.d b) thi Xit arc John Free r on and Albert ^poek The final vsinner will be an budget

.peeial chape! Tucsdaj appro\ed but ttie work which ha ;Kefiu\er started in the world held mi s sponsored jomtlj b> finished President Wright quote. Un ted [ btatcs Chamber of Com Elder W H Branson preside-nt of thi lonal Association of Radio

1 ion Broadcasters and

ioTele\ision Manufactur , Asso Its purpose IS to fii\e )0 led bi President Wnghl Opportunity to consider senou would affect the tram speak in behalf ot the blessii ml students in the col doms and opportunr g with the 1955 term lal to thi. ^'r Cecil Abernath) chair 1 of

rehearsed all thit God

1 be rcadj I ha'd done with them and how He wherever thcj ; opened the door of faith unio t)ie

President Wright , told of the

the-i should de months empIo)'nient if thc\ National Anthem stirred t this sire It He declired that the curtains parted to re

s should be proclaimed in the larg draped casket flanked by t ,eeks trip school teacher SDA church m the Southern of the Air Force at "p ot the : was made ion Colleccdale with about 1200 Briefly the life of ] Union Colporteur Institute w be held on the Collcgedale campus from December 28 to January 2 Elder W H Branson will be the specnl guest of the Southern Union at this

Krogst. 1 forces, is Norman L, '

November THE SOUTHERN ACCENT 13, 1953 Down South // ^alk 0/ Sfxice. David Hess

Fellows, id thmk Hawk . . school yeai ne-fourth ACCENT trip annual now. This week end is their gone! It really doesn' SOUTH There i bang! Halloween came with a Hospi- possible the- Florida Sanitarium and it sound- to were so many firtcricker! Ihat Orlando. Florida. Please get some Fourth of July. Donna tal. i-d hke the leave! You may sleep, girls, before you ana E.ma Lancaster dressed up We are glad to have Emmet there. Allen room. That is not get much 3:r' h in the dorm with us. He has previously of Haines re sited Jack- t locked. Most Carolyn resided in the community. tliL- rooms that w something Turnage's family 1 Mcridia /^irls had o d ic tlK- Bob McCumbcr, Chet Damron Rus before lock their sissippi. planned sell Hicb, and Bobby Grecai were Blackmon and Dorothy Phil- in Doris Florida last week end. things ahead of very lucky girl. lips are always doing Lynnt Jensen is a Smoot. have a Merry Christ- Grady Billy Mack Read elected to go to Washington time Now they She was Norman Trubey, and Ferdi group that and bells on their door. Girls Wuttke are and New York with the mas sign months back from the Inter-Collegiatc tI Inter-Collegi- Christmas is yet almost two Work- went to tlie Washington shop, held in Washington, D.C. They Workshop. Lynne, did you have a atc say that they had a wonderful The Accent campaign has really time. What do fellows tliink nd Rachel got under way. Joan Hedgepcth, Peggy of this cool Maty Bryant, Melva J< weather? I really drabness in Erma Lancaster, and janyce liked it last Sunday. luison .yot t of the Dillard. doing a wonderful job as Tlie thermometer outside our room the lansen are reconcile let's beat those read 31°! It may be cold, but the t ivhen he must Each person that leaders, Come on girls, what In the life of everyc editor a s are you going to do when is the quality of the himself to his subscriptio it see 675 Randolpli. you must be care- subsci le feel good to paper that sells his ^ first frost you say in your sleep. Mar- ons. You are showing Ihe fi,] what working to sell subscripti s and a 'T" shir (I hope) people she had Hughes is liable to hear you some -"-" we shall t that ^aret Staff, and v" icerely trust that out! or to wear long your faith in the ACCENT ard asking if time and'let some of your secrets mufflers. Take your pick, never disappoint you. .ed dui c night! Beverly Nash was the victim of an illustrate what Everj-wherc you go, you will this campaign. To off at two heat of the spirit of I lose some of alarm clock going We arc proud We ; letters boys singing or whistling their sonj. stamped well over 2000 left Fri- I hear the clock has not been the ACCENT has to date ris. Mary Jar r O'Neal ing. I mean, Bucks, get on the ball! Keep that still D., Getting even, Beverly? flag you prospective subscribers and day. We fed sorr for you Pat returned yet. that you students wrote to of red on top! As of this writing, we're up the good work! maybe you will get Virginia Lynd was throwing ice more letters are being written. Keep still on top. Don't let those Does get Sharon Duvall has also liau to rerurn water on Joan Hedgcpeth last night of our plans, we the any subs that you could get! the last minute failing of some Despite to her home in Alexandria, Va. and Joan falsely accused Cecilia You- appreciation for the cooperation that you staff, wish to show our Opal Ward and Joya Lynn have mans and had to apologize to her for to work for that first prize, front have shown, and 3 again urge you played some practical jokes on some trying to lock her out on the Deep South girl. given to the lucky boy and our girls. They short-sheeted beds a suit of clothes, t( be of Mvi RlLH, debt sound prttt)- tough in mustn't forget and fillc-d them with cracker crumbs. Things may Wednesday wi 1 Armistice Day—we all, things when it all happened, our dormitory, but all in Hi fellows! How do you like this those who gave their lives for I don't know of gratitude that 1 :; owe to smooth, but Paul thy and Wanda jiq along rather smoothly. Too cold weather? It's not too bad. that is, itly, sometimes. That is why thes" if you keep working as most ol In Flanders Fields the poppies blow Gardner in fact, excited little things happei Between the crosses, row on row. Pre-nursin)j studer ery Say, do you know any of thi "Dairy Maid.' in the sky pie? Mr. Gene Epple, That mark our place; and ' Q^ Mr. David Pauls and Mr, Don Hi That larks, still bravely singing, fly son, "Advisers in Anything in Gener Scarce heard amid the guns below. Married al." Mr. Donald Arnett, "Escottinj If You're Adviser." Mr. Bill Thomas, Presidcn We are the Dead. Short days ago of the "Lonely Hearts Club," Here We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, the . loved, and now we lie As usual a few of the folks have Loved, and were "High Hat Adji again entertained friends and relatives. In Flanders Fields. Acadcni The Maurice Pattons were visited re- Have you heard about our Take up our quarrel with the foe: cently by Mrs. Patten's sister, Miss Men's Club? Wc do but we will hiv. To you from failing hands we throw Louise McKcnzie. for ourselves as yet, The Ronald Jessens packed a fc-w one soon. The officers are pt be yours to hold it high. The torch; vice-president, clothes and bathing suits last week end Donald Arnett; If ye break faith with us who die Thon and headed for Florida. They visited Joe Davis; secretary, Bill shall sleep, though poppies grow We not Pat O'Day, who is recovering fr proud of

AlrCrtv/ for : In Flanders Fields. — \obu ident of la provide 1 We I'ere made happy to sci some faces on the campus a few Say Bill Tho o, Shirley and Jack Wilt, La ''/Id. 9tUe^ Bee. I4i>^ nd Bob Northrop, and the L^iU ill graduates of the 19*i3 class. nl Wcdnesdi> nicht By the way, the writer found time spend a week end off the campus ecently. She visited her parents, Mr. H Have :r passed Tdge ind Mrs. L. O. Turnage. and heard som Frank Lamb, the former Mrs. Jr., Fred Hendrix ind no>d Tillersoi \Iiss Pearlie McGrcw, has joined our room They ha' lappy familes, Frank is spending a few Mr John Leonard M«ter nonths working: for his Uncle Sam. Charge is domg a ' Hettv A.hloLk and Nell Pauls were keepmg the fellows quiet oo" 0V-1I..I t-v 1.1st Friday when they left ' in the basement And also Bi Camp thit >ou sleep I lot John ttcl bid about that baaisc btnckland docs the same Di Teilows wc ire ahead 0! the those iubscription for the Accent. Thank so lets sta) ahead' Keep Otspite the added commg m!

1 has been a little dis does Backs CIRLS IIOYS

Come oil Girh, Come

Beat the Biich by <) Accent '•""' Southern Accl^ Bell ichool uem m «ll ll" fill " Tdl Ibtiii. Bop, ut'rt to sihool in hidu-Chiii go iiibsaiplioin. like you go to school." H Red, 10 move

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tl'Olil . SIjoiiI 11 hiiJ mJ '">' 0„r rhiji of ml. II ill * Nolbhig l,m nop ll" W'^i'h ihe Bucks who are going , the Madison Sanilac- NOT T^ige H,ill. BUCKS AND DOES VIE FOR LEAD I THE SOUTHERN ACCENT LUMNI PROPOSES LOCAL PROJECTS Ruth Bkck Boyn WORKING POLICY OF THE INTER-COLLEGIATE WORKSHOP number of Alumni proj- OftjECTIVE at WE, being considered the present the delegates lo the 5 IJo. Inler-Colleglale Wo ksh every member of ,1713 Cass Street, Nash- . hope that We ville, Tcnn.-isee, is self employed rAssociation will feel it his duty at the present time, ideas to the present operating a Tastee- vities. This Freez Store, 1413 Dickerson knowledge througti thi .s his privilege to sud- Road Nashville. He is still single , possible the projc and happy Hugh Lcggett, P.O. Box III5, . b)M . Youl Pan- ama City, Florida: "I am pastor greatly appreciated, and with of the church here. My plans for operation we feel that this year the future —to see a new church erected," the best year of the Alumni advancing good will tion in 53 r SMC, in carrying forward worthy ) better the college, and in Koy Brown, 9308 Greenwood Ave- DUTIES OF THE HOST COLLEGE worthy students to attend nue, Takoma Park, Ibling Maryland: "I am 1. ORGANIZATION To achieve these goals the sup- taking graduate work at the HC, Thelolog- d Secretary and Editors of host college lo (unction durinq worltahop. each member is solicited. ical Seminary t of working toward an ,8 and chairman ol admlnisi

M.A. in Religion. Ina is '45 still working. Class of She works in a Ready-to-Wear store in ;hristine Bcthea, R,N., 731 Silver Springs. I plan to enter the pub- enue, Fresno, California, lishing work when I finish my school nighl well include Iho Ijtht church school three years in work here." ibiirg Mississippi. She graduated John Harlan, 400 South Valley School of Nurs- Thornton Paradise Avenue, Dalton, Georgia: '"I am en- n 1951 and is presently employed gaged in Temperance Education for le Obstetrical Ward of Fresno the Georgia-Cumberland Conference; ty General Hospital. "I plan to enjoying life together with my wife d Pacific Union College in the Student Associal oppoinled by the General Conlerence

mencement day. nor later than lune I Mable Mitchell. Mount Pisgah Class of '46 Academy, North Carolina: "I am at irence D. >X'e!lman, Box 23, the present time Dean of Girls at \md. Tennessee: "At the present Mount Pisgah Academy." process of moving WL' are in the illeqe Press Association the Graysviile district into the Education, Union Cor bnd district. The second genera- The Director's Baton .t.ulc-d school at Collegedalc in

(ith grade this fall." The

hibits i; second floor bulletin area of the Fine Arts building. Robert Haskell Wood, 8666I/2 Jef- "Some Masterpieces of the Chicago Art Institute" constitutes ison Highway, Baton Rouge, Louis- V. FINANCE the theme of the exhibit sponsored by 11, is District Pastor of the Baton Professor Lauritzen. November ujii: District. He is now undsr ap- On 18 Professor Cowles intnient as Departmental Secretary will sponsor an exhibit featuring the North Brazil Union Mission the history and or- ganization of the symphony orchestra. :h iieadquarters at Belem, Brazil. Thelma Chew, Carolyn Haines, Rus- sell Hieb, Kathcrine Jones, (oya Lynn, vin Gene Hickman, 115 E. Sig- Patty Timmerman, and Sue Weber are ive, Rapid City. South Dakota: employed as receptionists in tlie Fine Fe hid the choice of moving into Arts building. lopmcnt of a new field of Two recent installations in the fine vangelism or else becoming arts builciing include chimes to indi- :e evanuc-list. We chose the cate the beginning and close of class 22-29 voted to grant tli: request of tlie periods throughout the day, and a ACPA RELEASES Christian Record to publish a youth buzzer system connecting the office- paper in Braille to cover the san of Satur library with all teaching studios. Washington. D.C. (ACPA) — tions for improvement In view of the existing shortage of night programs, qualified elementary church school The business of the workshop Suhrie Tours North: teachers, the Fall Council in session balanced by a guided tour of the limniic Lou Brackett, 3432 Rose-

!)' Avenue. Jackson, Mississippi, is Gives Lectures rttjry for th'j Standard Oil Com- -and L, just Dr. Mrs. A. Suhrie have The incil further led frc so jo [eJnne Hazel Dorsette Stoodley, C. ning < Uni C. College Heights, Alberta, Cana- chiefly in the North. They recommending >nferc Mis Col "1 of five communities in which Dr. Suh- am now a houi^ewlfe. My hus- for promismg students , Oakwood Col ' as teacher, principal, or e accountant for the school. rie had served to contract for future services. ^^^, Lt-lj.iv.j Missionary College sup:^rintendent of public schools in desiring work during the iOLithern i\(issioiiary College. South 50 Pennsylvania prior to his entrance into months will also be granted w vestern Junior College, Union Col college teaching 51 years ago. One of recommendation touched o ege, and Washington Missionary Col ;A. Dunn, 2610 S.Williams, these towns Dr. Suhrie had not visited phases of teacher emplo>meni I), Colorado: "I am teaching since 1895. He reports that he spoke in bettering school equipment ' Southwestern Junior College will be r Junior Academy in the up- each of these schools and was given a of salaries and missionar> credentials. Lost to the Student Association Work- :s. There are about 300 stiv royal welcome. (ACPA) hop scheduled for next fall. school of which 45 are in Berrian Sprincs Mich he hllcd kcturc engagements Then Mission ir) Co lege ic and ten. This is ni) lecond — Emm-mud banquets each of and or ittc-ndtd m college Inuatlie njoi topped Ad\entst fi^c coIlcLts in New York two in ' ceords « th tal of ^[l^)land two m Penn'i^hania and di) More than MJO solicitors sion here" ^ staff. TIk- past three summer^ .. ..Ad I Counci October one in the ut\ of Washington DC id 100 ears partcipatcd He spent two weeks at the Fill Council — Kili-ci ';,30U ft. higli in the moi Takoma Park Md (ACPA) ot the Sc\tnthdi> Ad\tntists in 1^. All the men teachers of ( of the Inter Co' Washin£,ton and attended the annuil Ma) .ontributon Assoeiation Workshop DO IT NOW ot SDA college student as .gi'att Student workshop Washing ing on the campus ot THE "SOUTHERN ACCENT" FOR 20 FULL ISSUES n Missionar> College October Simply fill out the handy subscription blanit below and send to Wings .ind best wishes to SMC NoM Circulation Manager, Southern Accent, Collegedale, Tenn. oh)i Tlie polie\ dehned the Please enter my subscription to The SoUTHEnN ACCENT for Wilber D. Brass, Esopus Axcnue one year (TWENTY ISSUES). Enclosed is S2.00. "R^fon, New York: "We are m 'ny^ton, N-Y., in charge of l«o NAME .-.- V'^^h" in a district here and rcill> PLEASE PHINT PLAtNLY r 'liov God's work. We nou ha\c P. BOX _ - children. .David, Nancj and STREET OR O Jtidi, The Lord is good and v.c lo\c _ Dr Sethne had be=n appointed to CITY -I school ) "h at the inauguration of of M. Jones, Box 2085 Colleg- represent SMC - lection ot 1 r STATE - Tennessee: 'T am teachmc the each Student -' mde in the Collegedale Elcmen CREDIT THIS SUBSRIFI ION TO ^" School. I received my M A at •fee Peabody College for teachers ACCENT" CAMPAIGN — BUCKS LEADING .

THE SOUTHERN ACCENT

Accent Campaign Opens in ChapQi ACCENT ON THE ACADEMY Lancaster^ Sudduth Lead Bands

The AccrNT campaign was opened large paper fr.;..,,., ,,,,|^,. .. for the Academy on November 2 in pictures of a Doe's hc-j,l i^ ;"' Class Hour-Class the Academy Chapel. The Academy the girls team, ^ 1''' and ihe c^\\i\ , Imai;incsc- tistcd! Todos los dia^ de leaders are Lancaster campaign Erma head " for the boys ' side. 'I I,, listed llega su vKld. vamos a suponer. and Janycc Jansen for iJic Does (girls) songs were given out an. I : and Wayne Sudduth and Myron Rilea rushed in as the students V^, .', TC^e ^fc . . , and we /4d ^ .ind so Spanish II has becun leading the Bucks (boys). The Academy students were assem- Campaign stationer^' .. Americans realize the struggle our u,,^ ,i Little do wt- frL-fcI(im loving and and chapel period and time ' was t.dun .Inn., , .' of Spanish class in gaining freedom for the New World. Neither do ^^. ^ rth a forefathers had that period to v^ is iIr' study of the colorful hislor\' of wo realize how privileged wc are to be citizens of the United States. thL- Knuis south of us. Whtn ux- learn These flags ',, lucky we are. be- wen (i\.; |,,r .,, 1. It takes the new comers to this country to show us how Spanish, wc also learn how to - Opening Date American The Buck's w.is whatever do or where- frien.is willi our South Soc .1 re

/4eadet(e

heard Hi^v ,.ii>l ..,• ..p|l|.ll^lRd |;r.

things. Wc- SM': the untiring spirit up! up! wiu. haird l-rom the dust bdiind the book shelf, Wukc Wake the pioneers and realize how much rom one end of llic dorm to tlic oLlicr in tlic furthermost corner, to the dust

t two o'clork ill tlic ninrninp lllcne on the pipe^, Ihcy cleaned. You see we

fiiimil. ''; ''^^ ^^ant 10 play Berlin Kinpsbury wonders if we

Hirls wi, 1 Ikt 10 bi' n cry baby. n '" 'r, : .i„K! Jus I Well, be cireful why wcr those onions pul in .ijiii ilun liiiin|i her pil ( your head or your chin llKTniKht.Rirls? on a rafter. There's the 6:00 o'clock

H.ivf you ever wonttered whistle physical education have some 900,000 baptized members ecy programs i what i — is over. like lo be loiked in « hip Bye! throughout the world, who contributed broadcasts and are brineing chtct S5C) million in offerings last year, to thousands each week. Open House Honors helped support 2,000 foreign mission- In conclusion Elder Nili '-."J: aries. Tlie Fall Council's main busi- "Soon the coming King will H' W.1S a basket ball game. Nen ly Married ness: approving a new foreign missions way; there can be no douh' :' the Ducks again. The' Mr. and Mrs. budget of S21 million. ing home. "11^. " "' I game by a very small E. bdison Pound were honored Chri Thiirsd.ry n.iiht. November '> AUTUMN COUNCIL REPORT by the facully and stall members in flaming letttr^ ui --In. of {ConlnweJ jyo„> paf-c I) m the coIIe/;e wlien an "o|icn house" was He urged the congregation i< Some of the actions of the Council held for gether in saying, this i> >'" tlicn. Mrs. Pound is the "Lo, included the raising of the standards aiui I former Mrs. Frances A. Collier of We have waited for Him of the ministerial curriculum to five Union Springs. New York, and after years, with the fifth to be taken at the DETAMORE SPEAKS Poimd, Theological Seminary in Washington, .- to join the College. D.C., before students receive minis- {Cofitnnn! / / ^ O dale coi nity. a terial internship. The ministry, the his During | Hostesses for the occasion were the speaker slated, is a specific calling of Dc-taniorc addr Student Association Mesdamcs Paul Boynton. D, C, Liid. 'n«ton. God, not a matter of personal choice. J, T. Estes, Marvm Salluny. The reports from foreign lands were Wank Fo^^, and Carl Smith. Mrs. most inspiring, dcvlared the speaker. Cliarles Lang took care of the guest TALENT PROGRAM The Southern European Division re- ported a growth in membership from A gift of a lace tablecloth and napkins 1949 with 64.000 members to the pres- The speaker related ^- . was presented to them by Novomljer2l,195:i ent 19'>3 memberNliip of ne.uly 100,- comtrts preach! Dr. A. L, Suhrie, .and the Woodshop tacts with prospective temperatures and opM presented them with a leather-bound mg in freezing thousand^ Cliiirch Hymnal air meetings ^and seeunn. Voice of Proplit

\\',i-.hini:ton, listened 10 Subs Gets You a Letter THE OUTH^H* ACCENT

MiillL-iiL-dale, Tennessee, November 30, 1953 ?7-\ Amateur Hour Draws 600; Kefauver Speaks at Chapel; ntrees Judged by Groups

Phdhps With Government Is Individuals s held Saturday c-ve- Kenneth Lynn the 11 in thi Tabcr Sand)-..u, ^lu^LuuClay' uu the bass hddli OUR LEADERSHIP IS I rancii Kilkn the The conteiitants all returned Gardners Visit brief reprieve, and the appiaus SPIRITUAL LEADERSHIP recorded on an appl?""" "">"- Queen of Eneland the ludges w -lecting the winners iu...t.i,,,g the. tumbling itttiji under the direction A\ Snioot president of the Stu Russell Dahlbeck put be gucstb at a reception in honor ot A n iition welcomed ail o the stration on both mats and on the tram Her Ma]est) the Queen of Enclud im bmoot also introduced Da\id poline Da\id Damelson and Sherman and His Ro)U Highness th Duke ot n^Lr ind his trombone pla>inR Cross added gayiet) to an\iet) with Edinburgh to be held at the K m. s Lords Pn>cr by Milolu their corned) acts House b> His Excelknc) the Go en or just as : ticning program was dnided the last prize was presented of Jimaica and his wif( sections Serious Music and everyone thought the four program had on November 'S Music Reidin^s ind No\elt) {Coiiliniitd on pt^i 3) Mr Gardner who o ; the onl) Comi-dv thus judging each par 1^ private fljing seniee n ipint in his own field of entertain , Speakers Featured Governor Foots pilot Mr Gardm int stated that he his been instrumentil JFriii 1'; Kilkn tppeared on the At TOT Club getting fifteen small airstrips built it tr ppLd on his ro\in^ mike {Conlmiied on pa^t id and the program was under wa) J)

ie entries in the hrst sc-x:tion listed ordinc; to their positions in the final thats right and a large group were Bombs Spread were Tirst Clyde Windham present promptl) at 6 15 PM No SD4 Ciimnah b) Allen on the \ember 19 to begin the e\ening bj Literature - Belief* second Mary Ellen Garden eating a delicious supper The meeting ging Habanera by Bez/l third was begun about se\en as Mr Al Me md Vinson Bushnell placing Clure the president welcomed e\er) Wittschiebe to ihn iuet Rondo by AUris and rature have been wrapped in Write SS Lessons rih Kenneth L>nn with Per m ot nospel bombs to be bh t lal Nfotion h) Noi icek on the Southern Union aftei Charki E Witt e! el il 1 oiTies along the route that ihe •In remarks cd the edui

! takes homi" It is a u tomar} Light Music Section tor the Southe ot the MV bocKt) to lurnsh In the sceond scetion under Li^ht Conferences and ^i\e them each an

iic Bill) Mack Read won hrst prize opportunit) to saj a tew words in re

I liome I Green Ejed Dragon b> ^ard to what he thought ot the edu rits Second place Vias filled b\ eational program Our speaker of the ano duo Scaramouehe by Aft/ evening Elder Matthews from the ed These gospel bombs are ittrictiv. in colored transparent eel I h) Delores Mathe and [err) ucational department in the General wrapped outstanding hcj lliams Russell Hieb pla)ing Es Conference was then introduced b) phane so that some line on the literature will catch the c 1 Waltz b> Chabjiti on his ban Elder Hanson During his talk he re man} interesting experiences of anjone who picks it up South China Union Mission : won third place The Lilac lated of c b\ Giilhnd won Jennie Lee which he had with teachers various Bison fourth place in this section nationalities while traveling JurinR the intermission that fol the world One of the most 1 hat I Visited Hospital ed this scetion of music Myron things was that no matter w Pre-Nursing Class condi ':! 1 supposed magicnn pro\ed to or nationality or under what same to Future Nurses Ru hing that he could raise Ferdi tions al! the teachers had the F.S.H. Was Host 1 ittU his unwilling MCtim off a goals m mind and each was doing ^Mthout touching him Jan being wonderful work Im sure each one o>i we anxiously awaited their arrival for se ting a At appro\imael) 3 00 am As trstitioib was afraid of Muon s present felt their need 1953 the usual we had horrible visions of her cai attaining it so the) Sunday Novembers Itr) and \ms last seen heading higher goal and overturned 1 dcsoialt mac teachers Cider solemn stillness of Maude Jones Hall l}ing on th in a north eisterly direction In would become better upon punctuated b} the excited bustk or its being dd i h i I ord he was confused Mohr then asked God s blessing was flat some I I His work of dozens of pre nursmg students who a or ^hc third section of entertainment this important branch ot emerge from their However it tur the privilege of shakmg began to sieepil} • 'hat ot readings Phcmg first in Ever} one had educational secr°tarics respective n w IS warmed up cooLd off hands with the Florida Sanitar the) left Uic meeting ,,^,. .J the ^ 1 Carlson with his accented Mr before Hospital at Orlando The >hoop Seo\el Second pii e Second Meeting -..led b> h) Bob Hedriek with A a look of eompkt < and about Lollegc roommites mber 22 After vv< nmg In "o met on the battlefield fignting Mavwell that Mr Kenned) jfh other Virginia >es all innounced Thomas were driven b) f elementary division mobiles which ill" lilkd to tipacitv third place pnncipil of the fleet of ears ,er) modern and b ai the devotional members and the fh her own verMon of Rcducin!! of SMC would have the (>''0 m I to Its long trek down c ^'Ih His subject was Stud) phee wat, Asleep At the service from Co Our Frst Day approved unto God a highway which stretch 'h b> Clare-vi Fink) show thjself be to Orlando workman that needeth not to dak L Novelty & Comedy were made at he asked God s Of course stops Rlit fourSh ashamed after which ind final participating food for the passengers upon us Our thoughts were vals for in the Amateur Hour was that blessing Alon. Frances fuel for the automobiles Eon then turned heavenward as ^ouIt\ and Comcdi Fir.t place many interi Heavenl) Father wa) were obsened I'^rot !,st ProLrim ^kClure sang My wu^ laknt and 1 very s enie land' Watches Over Me Following this things introduced our sponsor Mrs Dean Reading Dr Barbe Director of the FFA Is Orf^ani^ed our guest Center of aattanooga told us deal of neck stretchir speaker for the evening He At Collef{cdalc about the rnany interesting things how Reading Center and explained interesting and wh} It evisted One Chattanooga Reading, tid IS that the onl) one out of around Center s the nursinj, stu Umted States erected b) the Smitanum tour hundred m the members charge dents some ot the f cult> administer help free of Plice Max Lon k) the Uni thit of whom were already known I'* slides and an (man) il showed some ""fi Ju?Uer rode a 1 He and a few of our Ma^ P that were to several of us) svvered man\ questions •^^k around the plattorm did a pre nursing students who be \va)_very benefie^ial own "plicated an asked This Orlando lu-'ghng let and rode wa)s cause their homes are in :aehers This eof the ^'led unie>ck and uow-n the fortunate enough to have gone up prepare were the fut ire teaehers of the auditorium The booth down early with President Wright f the Lord k B fore ^^ra were pla>.ng Riding in group was the last Stapcfru fourth refreshmi Miss Stoncburners *" all enjo)ed the Cin>on The quartet was e (It 10 ( .nd,o»') sencd by Mrs Uwsor 'l^sed of M>ron Rilea and Tom e !

SOUTHERN ACCENT November 30. THE 155J Down South /7 jbaiU 0/ Bf34ce David Hess Well fellows, how Hawk wis Ti, , ™ jng? I hope those of you .h""^;; Wanda Gardner, Edna " SOUTHl^N* ACCENT enn;; from home really enjoyed yourselves it Carswell. and Barbara Franklin, she stayed 1-. .inxiously waitin;; for here and Ea,i, n\x\ gorged myself liomc, but decided to watch to see what happened chickettes ^J to .omL- ion.c may fiO or whatever thevJ^ (hin;;s the next time she returned the keyi. They ' othcis will stay here and keep sure were good, though Surf enou;;h one of them ran over ;;oin^ on just the same. Mens Forum ,s really on the and locked the door. Maybe you'd this year. bal so many One of o latest Wc are sorry wc have lost projects belter keep a key, Joan. that of a w.ishing h ^trls recently. Wc hope it lachme R PRESS ASSOCIATION of our for Barbara Sammons and Faye Mixon dormitory, Each th, the /grades that just came out. bo wasn't PfV sevcnti' have decided they aren't setting Barbara Sacramo and Wanda Tullock idry bill exercise, so have resorted Lo can use the have had to leave bttause of lUoess enough wash, If he pays (I,; bicycle riding. small sum, he will .^- in their families. j^.^ ^ washer for the June Tompkins. Carol Smith, and rest of his Bobbie Jo Philpot and Barba,a days in dorm, or Couch! What is that thini; t.ll the washing Sacramo didn't ;:it the pjlm trets Barbara mach gives up the sitting in your window? Some one said ghost, which evcrc^n skeleton. What hap- Florida on tht prL-mirsmK inn- Bobble it was a chicken We hav pened to the rest of it, girls? type Jo thoiijiliL thiy wfrt pinL.ipple tacs of morning worship now. Instead while Barbara t]iou>;ht they were We're sorry that Lynne Jensen had of worship room every mori ^-^ coconut. Was this your first trip south, to fly home so suddenly. We hope Ocut dpt ^(^MiHf , . in a fellow's room Rirls? you will get better soon, Lynne, and who signaled as leader. Wt- will soon be back with us. Just re- g ' mornings that it I Ha' we have , of nks^.^ Has ihc thought gone ceived word that Lynne had an appen- classes. I believe that th you forgotten thai jusi a few days ago you said you were thanltful? dectomy last night Celia Youmans, Doris Blackmon, also has for Thanksgiving Day. It is a good reminder for raised the spiritual I'm thankful Patti Miller are atmosphcr^ Florine Daniels, and here in the them, their acts, and dormitory. us to tell everyone how much we appreciate lock's They are among the group lucky. FLASH! Holdridgc-McMilhn really realize how thankful we should be on the |„ their support. But do we sinfia selected to go to Chicago report a major ,' catastroplu' ' Ir v if are, do we Pattie Lancaster and Carswcll trip. Good luck and good —how thankful wc should be all the time? And we Edna that David Danieison, J(.n>\ ( ,,1,'/, decided they would like to try out times, girls. rcz. try, what do you say? and ' let people know? Let's Jimmy Cochran w..,', . -; some food, they french new so made Elaine Andrews and Betty Brissm too overactive last week and r r m' is our Probably the thing we should be most thankful for fries and pop corn, They had so much went to Atlanta last week end to b:: Jerry's beautiful blue ceiling cavi and for all that left they had to sell it to />et rid of it in wedding. . of us take them for granted Joyce Anderson's Joyce Said Jerry: Yet how many "Look at all this! I've for what all. attended SMC a couple of years aeo. cleanmg for a half they have! Folks 1 thai deep-down thankful hour, but it' Virginia Thomas was doing one -jf a m«s! it Watch out, girls! 1 hear Frank Tread softly, boys, yours for 1 though we may not have said so mj,. her fiood deeds for the day and cot McMillan ordered about half a dozen recently. her leg cut. We're sorr>', Virginia. recently. this Speaking baby bottle warmers Was of catastrophies. F..,.. had very company business or are you just fill- Wilson IS now the George DuPre's name is onoi top of the news at present. Red Joan HeJf-cpeth a peculiar proud possessor of happen to her the other day. ing your hope chest, Frank ? a clarinet! I happened to be faces are shining all over Pleasaisantville, Random House, and somc- presa 1 her when he tried it for " She While on the nursing trip in Flor- out the fir^t tim in Canada. Appropriate?? "Be sure your sin will find you out." where His first experience with ida, about five or six of us picked Hil danrn 32:23. was Numbers to the monitor's desk to get the key something like this. He very -uu our lirst fruit from the orange and fully put to unlock it, While she was taking the mouthpicit 10 hi> l.p soldier ver die, they just fade away"! treci. You remember "old grapefruit Exciting, huh? and started the keys back to the desk the donr hunting for the correct [k This applies to "Knock, Knock" Poor Carol McClure! Janet Smith, sition of his became locked again, and upon her fingers. He soon found tli return she discovered that she w.is her roommate put itching powder m holes that they were supposed

still locked out! Hearing some snick- her bed. Hope it Isn't contagious Then thei - J brief ^

Frank and I recovered from an acul case of the giggles. After repeating (h.. performance several times, Frank tod "Al OtkeM Bee, 74d.' If You're Married a deep O deep breath and blew! Wtij happened? Well, er, nothing cxcep the hiss of escaping air. Scriousli

which is parked near Mr. Pound"! though, maybe someday you will sci

these words pasted on billboards iIil world over: "Frankie Moore Wilson. Some news about 1 r young- er members—little Teddy Graves, of Marj' Jane and Ted Graves, was tion Talent program last Saturday honorably mentioned in a picture con- night when Francis KtllLH introduced test in Chattanooga recently. a good friend of his to us in a vc The- Obed Grahams visited Obsd's novel Williams brought sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Fred way? Jim special delivery to Emcee K Atuff, who are now living in Chatta- package and put it on tlie table. Fri nooga. Fred is doing research work tor the Lookout Oil Company. .uldn't i-ach the ohev Recent visitors on our campus were around trying t 3un the Bob Haege's and family from .^ ... Inside'was Miss Sally tin Danville, Virgmia. Whal. Atlanta, Georgia, Phyllis and James from Morgan, and the Don Crooks. We the story, Francis? surely enjoyed your special music, Don. The Ted Graves were happy to ha\'e FFA ORGANIZED I'll start off Elder and Mrs. Max Ritchie and their s,iyii that the building two daughters spend a few days with opment of leadership, and the .ulded foi them recently. of a more permanent agriculture leach- the snails were donated by none other ing of the devices that have been dis- Director\s Baton ATTENTION all Married than Mr. John Baker. Thanks a lot, Coup!" . covered up to the present . Keep Saturday night, December 13, John. Now all she needs to make her Billy has carried out many leadership open for a good for acquarium balance is program Married and some tropical activites. He was vice-president Couples only. If you miss this you Star Farmer of his local FFA chapl« will really miss a wonderful program. s of the I that vice hear two of the ied feU Trei )n, Florida. He was Watch this the li- column for announcement am of the Student Council, dings include rcprcsenta- president of the senior cl.iss m I" We are sorry to say good-by to the 1952-*ii. high school in ,. Nitk VeraCruzs who are going to , E.lly received 1" California. Last summer and Good luck folks, wc will 513'^ Pe.c^y |oel Tompkins left last State Farm degree at the Florida week to spend a few days with Joels Convention. He was one of three bop gr.mJrnothLT wlio k-adcrstiip was injured in an of the state to receive a .Hudent, We want Edu- to wish hct a Hair Stylist award, given by Chilean Nitrate speedy reco\'ery. Is cational Bureau of Ocala. l-lo"'^^; make grailcs in ^00(1 here as his tour Looks as if wc to have had a lot of Featured at Clubs This was an award of $7'..00 W try. He had ulniost the same (liinc t moving going on around the campus his expenses to the National JF'^ say onr cordial stuucnl nbout more Some of the folks who t^^"' have changed The Secretarial and Home Econom- Convention held October 12 m apartments are the Everett Erskincs. ics Clubs fall. met last Monday, November sas City, Missouri, this , The Erskinfs moved from Camp 2, 9, in the Library Facully Room. President Eisenhower congratuia"^ where tlicy spent the last four a years. the FFA boys at the 25th silver to a house on Camp Road. The folks versary convention for their proS and leadership in the interest American Farm 'Y'outh, Wh'K Let's remember In Ellen G. plan for education, agriculture-wo"- of Chrs 'iiiit.ibk- lor different shaped faces. with our hands— is the ABC Even the boys in the club got some pointers on ways they might fix their College Roger have mov. to one CoUa' T of tht-DoR- n,™ of Soulhcra Mi«ion»n- irection of wood Termite a rtments. The Cecil All in all. every one enjoyed it very .0 join tl,c ranks of IheFuWrcR'OJ i'ill appear Abernathys nov. ivc in one of the much, and now c\'et>'onc is interested of Amcica for fun, criovment. ^^^^ of Dtienv Suhrie ap.trtnier The Marvin Sal- in st)'ling anu his liair the most flattering ing in the aeriailhire field way possible. ership. Won't you join us> )

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: meetings of the Executive Committee of the Alumni the cafeteria for the fine Thanksgiving —to Association, to Central Heat for all their soot. the matter of organizing local chapters of the SMC us standbys nner for Alumni Association has been discussed. realize how few current —to the fast drivers that give We administratior for the marquee Collegedale-ites the for the addresses are actually at hand. If are a graduate of SMC, ulcers and you cafeteria. heart attacks. ,ys at che SJC. the Coliegedale Academy, prior to 1953, the Graysville Sani- Student Associationation for theth fine Tale: —to the weather I the man for awakening Jack tarium, the Graysville Academy, or the Southern Training School, Frost so early. we need your address to make it possible to organize and establish for the good chil local . Mr: Lamb —to the people chapters. News items of interest from friends concerning upstairs that go to bed so late. former graduates would also strengthen our family ties. From the Southern Missionary College Alumni Association Constitution, Article VI, Local Chapters, we quote:

sfW—>/o moon! Section 1. Local units of the Alumni Association may be estab- No No travelling at all—no locomotion. morti—tw noon— lished with the approval of the executive committee upon written No No inkling of the way—no notion— request of at least six aaive members residing in the territory f(3 chnvn—vo dusk—uo proper time of day— "No go"~by land or ocean within which the unit is desired.

, iky—ijo earthly view— No ?nail —no post— Section 2. Unit may be dissolved by the executive committee distance looking blue— Sc No news from any foreign coast- for good and sufficent reasons, and shall become dissolved if the chapter becomes less j^f^ unid—no street—no "t'other side the No park~no ring—no afternoon gentility^ inactive or the membership becomes than six active members. No company—no nobility- Section 3. The local chapter officers shall remain in office for So end to any Row— No warmth, no cheerfulness, no healthful eas^ a period of one year, and shall conduct a regularly called election Kf/ iudicaiions where the Crescents No comfortable feel in any member- at camp meet.ing or some appropriate time when a majority of top to any steeple— No shade, no shine, no No butterflies, no bees. the constituency can be present. recognitions faniUiar people— No fruits, no flowers, leaves, of no no birds. We are anxious to get as many local chapters as possible No courtesies for showing 'em— Nov. organized so that as the representatives of the college visit the \ No knowing 'em! Thomas Hood field they can meet with the local groups to encourage mutual

If you know where there ace enough graduates to establish ; AMATEUR HOUR draped with autumn-tinted branches. was in charge of the applause m chapter, please let us know so we can assist in organizing it. Thanks :..>ii/ni/eJ from pa^e 1) The Student Association committees The Health and Recreation Commi were responsible the entire for pro- . Kinsey, chaii Paul C. Boynton . an end, Jim Williams camt gram. Those who made this program of the Ening down the aisle with a big box ticket sales President of che Alumni Associatior possible were: the Committee on Ly- "Special Delivery" and 'Tra- pked GARDNERS VISIT QUEEN ceums and Social programs. Donna H,irrcIiOi>, Nc\ for Emcee Francis Killen. Jim {Conlimed Current Doings Weber, chairman, in charge of the from page I : and pro- the box on the table laica, one which '50 actual entertainment of the program; of is at our collcgt Class of ] open it while Francis Killen the Committee on Labor and Scholar- Lola Mac Hammond, 721 Greene jugijled to reach it. Finally someone Georgia: "T now ship, Bill Straight, chairman; and th? Street, Augusta, am Francis the table Hped onto and he " teaching grades 6-9 in the Augusta ' 1 Scholarships, Jim Alex- satisfied. After 5 temporarily much church sdiool." ander chairman, were in charge of the her sixth nig.i;ling the box was finally brought ill stage decoration and arrangement; the be : n to the stage. Then Francis began Publications, Frank Mc- \'\ have been at Coliegedale for two Millan, chairman, was in charge of the .x-rybody has been telling publicity; the Commi 3 Why just the other da> at the Broomshop and

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saw It anyway. I I I P 1 I M.) I, I feel sorry foi CI; IS—everybody goes to som t m " '' % B b S ) f. ilieniselvc' drunk, and the whole pop lal I d tf They gorge Im d d tl 1,1 f O Sh I gh h h 1^ 1^ i; goes on an int(ntemperate binge. But there are son I 1 I I 1 O general 1„ \i L J II able oher Lountenance, and still be happ) f ID W k ran I it not a joyous ot sion indeed when this wicked wo I I r I d D h d I

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If You're Marriedi .1 very Immjn sort of crcatuc times e even reminds us o( i evidently mined the youth's Tradition here at Collegcdale has '"'""'"' ambition. You know what they say—one date, "ahem!" two dates, Son, of the boys were i' til 1 "Are you going steady?" three dates, "Did you know Blankie was ",;"" ..eptio engaged?" four dates, "I bet the admin, just wouldn't let them gti

list. Fellow students, you're upsetting married!" and on through the :!!;r'.? all the expensive work and research of the Kinsey KJan. I imagine most of you know what I'm talking about.

May 1 present both stubborn sides of the argument.

Ciiris: "If those guys want to be so silly iind not ask for a date. I'm jusi tioi going!"

Guys: "If ihosL- girls say 'no' lo me uiite more, I'll never ask Fire Breaks Out in another one again!" Crib tl visited Bob .ind Betty Bel- Campus Potato May 1 pose the only solution I can think of to let both sides nJ the Ted Gr.tves' rccentl)'. girls for realize the other's plight? Let the look the dates next time nimers are all former students and buy the fellows an orcbid bout( M.iiiricc Pattens spent the

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Here's a boy who. upon arriving in tlie U.S.A. expected to find all cities all highways bustling with skyscrapers and turnpikes. t .idd a lnT htart. let down, tbeir place Manuel Sanchez? Naturally he got a but in To you Arthur Mitchell, brother i of Santa Clara, Cuba, has found many more favorable indications hut .Iff Mitchell, has been a rtcciit and the .utu Tt lon^, the Mitchclk, siren w.is ^oun.tcd of the American way of doing things. departmeni* -•^ It is quite an experience to in forty-five minutes change over local polict and i^tL quKt^i) "' a environment thai is predominantly the blaze from Latin American to one here. 1 havt- heard I tioned to bring Anglo-Sa.xon, but that's all the time it takes to reach Miami from that Habana by air. the dormi for Ihc day when lliey canjom our tlut ! hjvt written' all. .md p One of the first things Manuel noticed was that no one tried n«rk. ranks. In fart. \vc are expecting to get more, than I can get printed, forget the new over that great impression -Let us not 10 run him witb an automobile, so was several members during the holiday order to keep the editor from . of 12.500.000 who have "^"^"^*^.^^j number one on his list. Only one who has been on the streets of vatation. Wt. the married couples of too much article, of my 1 shot Id like not ya age of 18 and have ^'^J,.,' Habana can appreciate the value of this. Here in the U.S.A. the CoUcgcdiilc, extend to you a verj' to do the congenial thing an brand of beer' heurty welcome as join us. ate all a :heir favorite c orderly, for some Americans actually you We you Merry Christmas and a Hap! sure that you will find married life New Year. Brtucr'i Digtit. May, iy->' abide by the irallit lav py

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' n ibe friciidliiicNs of the "Americans" and their jsiiiess" iiiiitiidi.' (wbitb he approves) do not cease to impress Kim. Roses ....§.... Thorns There are some tilings he likes about the whole U.S.A.; one when es- —to the guys for the s«e-II reception. —to the guys who walk on the inside its size —all the more scenic attractions, and another thing is tbt: (tent of opportunities found here. °' —to the Memories to boost their campaign. , - nos- i ,„ii;ni» ^ ^ the reputation-wreckmg tale-telimi, b Someime who met Manuel asked him if the people in Cuba —to —to Dr. Hamm,ill and Gwen Gardner for win- sipers. till used wooden shoes; also someone else asked him if Cuba suits in three subs. asn't a South Pacific island. Need I « rite down. then, one of ning the ArcENT campaign. —to those who don't get their is suggestions for improvement? etembcr 18, 1953 THE SOUTHERN ACCENT Plan MCC ACPA iris Releases f954 SMS, ^^'^ "^^ 4^au^ced

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Royal couple moved slowly from one point lo another in the garden giving everyone opportunity to

The mtinbcrs of the Koyal Navy and Royal Marines helped to direct Ihe guests to the tennis courts where

all could sec tht Royal Couple on a high diaz from whidi Ihcy waMitd (he Royal Mjr.ms h<.,r Cito.. up ..ii.!

down tliL- f.iirw.iy jliiii>: liit. icti^'ih

the lawn. The Military Band

The third day of their during ihL- dinner. , , ^ Royal couple drove to Port Royal The floral decorations and lighting? setting of where they ended their Jai made a magnificent natural gardens. The her Majesty look ihe final salute the King's House formal floodlit and of twenly-onc- guns and left by launtli lovclv great trees were with light for the S. S. Gothic in the harbor. (he smaller trees sparkled As wt watched the beloved couple and color. By move away in the bimch I again finished the 2, childten who pf-^" felt a profound conviction that Eliza- It wii the Qu«a—Jar- would rather be Mrs Jamaica', gift to tho beth Rcgina Quctns than anything else embroider)' for the Philip Mountbaltcn iddr«^' Another even, was an the Q..^cn ih. U-fi.sl^'^fc- and —

THE SOUTHHKN ACCENT 18, 1953

/iceuUtet f46otU ACCENT ON THE ACADEMY

Cijrisitmasi (grcEtingS . . . of mys- The Christmas season is here wilh all ihe exciienieiu lerious package and cheery "Merry Christmas" greetings. V the season which turns our hearts anil minds back 1953 years Bethlehem, lime when a baby Boy was born in a manger outside of Christmas in Yes, He was to be our Saviour and now we celebrate Jiinior Class Enjoys honor of that birth. one Christ gave up his heavenly throne to come down here as Birthda) Party beings wJth us then finally died for us. This was his gift. So, hi an have picked up the joy of giving to others. Sometimes people use the Christmas season as a timt make up small for past times when they have forgotten or neglected do large kindnesses. This should not be. If we would not give h a gift for Christmas, but, .instead, give thoughtful for throughout the year, I'm certain it would more than ufTice

, gil bclmc 7 I'.M.

t clir : let be Then Professor Boynton another holi- behind Christmas. That it i nly billfold and asked Jerry •re's more joy in giving that

O Students Tell of Vacation Plans a ", Uiat's riylu. My to I'lankh i"i ii"! ''" * lirisl- hoy, bul ui^s Kecne. New Hamp- when iim

Jiirc, and I plan to have a wonderful he was > -«»! Kntair ,lale'i.nl imc The i of my vatalion in my iiomi- town, Savannah, Georgia. Komid eral panics were planned by Elder Hmfl. Mrs, Paul Boynlon and Miss Era

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I' «"'"' ""I """ " ' ^'Memories" St;iff ' p.ir(y, Tht onlv ionipl,iuil heard Hi.i. u hi... '"••" "rlv s, "ll I a shame niic thinp like this '" »"" '' I't happen more oflen."

HONOR ROLL SaSfeS

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Arntlt. Don •Arnold. Shl- •Aushcrman. July Brown, Julie Brovm, Sara Biishnfll. Amy Chu, Helen \i,i>omp0y-' •Cobb. William Siihiifs n in Tnp Couch, Barbara •Ellis, Anna Ruth EppU-. Gene •Fret-man. John •Gardner, Gwcii Hamniill. Roger Haupt, RonniL' Hill. Starling TVoHtte^! ti :al yet. I :

Shertr, Charles •Silver. Don "Silver. Martha "The pains of duty and the pleasures •Smilli, Carol of sin are tlie cords with which Satan Sireet or P O. Box •SiiJduth. Wayne binds men in his snares. Those who •Thomson, Margie would rather die than perform a wrong •Wdlman. Joyce act are the only ones who will be •Wilson, Alccnc found faithful." TesUmomes for ibt hon( all ChitTi-b. Vol. 5 J. Credit this subscriptic ] 5. p. THE OUTH^lf ACCENT Southern Missionary College^olkgedale^ennessee.M January 15, 1954 President Branson Addresses Church on Literature Ministry

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'^Jpsilon Delta Phi Gives Banquet Oasowakita Club Is Honored i" nijri, w.iton.t las. io».i, ro cnjov a while Chcislnn, !"""'"» ««i™o. lo uooJ » ii ,„tdy » » Class op 'is wiih Matlcnts folks, "" "» »«!> "h" *"« l<»"«'i ' Thq- report Hut "™'V . k , . rl,c ml l/ ,„ '">, /S,»"" V »"' ™ks, Mr, .„d M,s, Dill W. Ic,. » " Ink Piia.. FloiiJ. Co„f«i,„„. of "i-l"! ll«ir ...il but jli\e, .„', ^'^ 1 M,, and Mr,, Hob„i Ml, .nd "">"'„,,, 5D,A„ P, O. Bo< I5U OiT.odo »>»»- Bo,K ,„„ fc „,«1 rioiij., -1 ™ iiow .„ ?„,„„„!;?„; Til. M,i,.i„ Roj„, ,p,„, chiisin,,, "5 "*;>; tapp'"^ ' , "J;;, H„"|j"/'°'s;' cJoTZj '"""iil ' '^",f, """ 1°'^" "'' '"'' "^ "" F".' aL" m " ««'ts„o„, Diiv., ^'"' "" 'J ii|iiH''i!FkI"Hi'".* ''''"""'"'' ''^r"";';"""

'^^^ doling Iht New Ycai's wecl; end^ '""^'' "**i^n closiop this jii.ele I wjnt to sa 111, Academy, Tlie Harold Milcrs spent the holi- lliank yon folks foi alt the nite cards . THE SOUTHERN ACCENT

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SOUTHERN UNIO F SHEA- ' im^i^^ January THE SOUTHERN ACCENT 15, 195^ ji/^/^r\\f r\lU TUC APAnFMY Double Wedding Unites Rosenihah /VW/VL/LlVI I a-fcmonyceremony on Sunday Lynn served /\^W-dM I X-^IN I nC In a double Joe as his groomsmen December 27, lO^}, at 5:30 The church was banked with Rosenthal became and white red CHRISTMAS P.M. Patricia Ann pomsettias and palms ATTENDANCE HONOR ROLL wiih the bride of Charles Allan Morgan white candles. The bridesmaids /t Chrislmas poem the edilor la tl T Period and Nancy Karen Ro.sentlul became dressed in red formats And I Iboi/ghl aud thmisht Third and the brid« the bride of Wilbert Joe Butterfield. ''""''"'' nil my bum urn iin-d °^ '""'• "^'°" The wedding took place- at the iule and^salin And I drumm.-d my futtc idl •Anderson, Merlin — Miami Temple S^'venth-day Adventiit Both grooms will be attendinp My brow was red •Ausherman, Juhe col — church. Elder John Morgan, brother Ifge here second semester. But nothing came •Ba'lard, Darlyne of Charles performed the ceremony. *BalIard, DJphyn:- Why (fitnle the ritiia ihnt I migbl pei The brides were given in marriage Beikner. Janet Couple Marries , „ /«/ Inll by their father, Louis O. Rosenthal. *Beyer, Sally o/, t,Of>r hit nieti— Thelma Pearl Ch;-v/, Elsie Simonds, hama Islands 1,,,, Ellis, Anna Ruth to attend the weddiW Hail' Cod so loi'i-J iiiiil ihe Son junior bridesmaid, Elaine and Cowky. Her father performed the ceremon- '' 1,,.., r,,M ,, jiro^rnm obt'yed. Nancy's brid:*smaids were Mrs. Betty and Elder McMurphy ',",":;: Gilt-s, Jacqueline r guest Anil f^hiilly rfliii(i"i'l'fil Hh tira- Carithers, matron singer. '"i'l Guess. Donald of honor, Virginia ,l„ii Thomas, Gladys Alvarez, and Gwen Haupt. Donald Judy Wells and Peggy Diljard ih,-.,turn /..... »/, /.«W, I'.iul lioynton, sponsor So I mid 10 Flescher. junior brid:smaid. Marveena were bridesmaids " \ ''';,' Holland, Barbara and lerry's father the r ,1 short talk about Midkiff the little flov.-cr girl. loncs, Shirley was was his bcstman. The other attendants And yoi, iHI fml ym Xmai Krogstad, Doris The hoiv jiorm il.l til Irvtfiry of other' Mr. and Liles, Ann Mrs. Holdridge are living On many tt yellowing l>iigc. Mitchell. Gladys in Lester Maas's apartment on liww ihroii^h the Apison The iplril's the Pike. Mitchell, Kafhryn They invite all of their friends ogts long-— Payne, Larry Van Dyke, mr.tr .ij,fi ikm I I i.'idJ.n „,,.', ,«« .m n liki I'l.Ljiti^ tlif part of Icadicr And

, J.rry lluyi.lon No njMcy l-ir I'J'.I I'J In "Memories" to Reach 1,000 Subs ''..' '' "'"" And ir, liiiiiir 1 ' ' Tile staff of Saiilheni j\Uiiiorn-s Is dents havL.- giv.n toward this cimpaigt roud to announce that the total and '' we arc looking for more sul Wilde I l.,.„ .: ~ nount of subs for the 1953-'i4 an- to come in through you belor^ «-ho( aal has nearly reached 1000. By closes. Several faculty membeTS an le time that the Academy subs are students have turned in three or moi

On Honor Roll All Ye 1 the figure will be well over that already. If you get three or more n And gilhl your es'eeni for n d.i). ital. We appreciate the support that will publish your name in the ne: Tis belief for me. 1? faculty, administration and stu- issue of the AccrNT. You an Idiiinly lee, RASMUSSEN REPORTS 'I'o work on my G,P,A, Aiioiiymom Acudenly SUidenI (On.umnd \ro,., p.,^, |)

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"I'o do nior> tur others and less for myself," s.iys Gwi.n Higdon. A very Nixon also stated that the young unselfish resolution, and God will re- people in Asia are poing to be the sweeps tllc dIiI sayiiij; "A ik'W hroom ward you, Gwen. Asia, and in so domg will deiide the Darlyne and Delphynt- Ballard want future of the world. to study their Spanish and geometry resolutions. Say 'We hav.- mad-- our Elder Rasmusscn stressed the fact harder. This won't be hard, girls, just yours Barbara, vvhnt did you sny was?" that the greatest ability a person can go to it! "Pat. 1 want to be a better Chris- acquire is to think for himself. "To be a better roommate." You

are a sweet girl already, Sally, but 1 guess we (Oii)d all do lull cr UP5ILON DELTA PHI BANQUET of a corsage to the club's sweetheart, gore was the Emcee, Very! McCoy Yes. juanit,.. w. »n,UrM,uul its .^n- Miss Maude Jones. Bill Brooks pre- drew all the candles on the w ing to b;- hard to study during study No n ore fussing %\ Ih Sue Thorn- Tlie after dmner progr.mi for the sented the flower to her and pinned Lester Rilea printed the programs. periods, but we also know that when Donna Giiier. We hope you evening entertainment 'consisted of it on her. She then gave a short trib- you s'jt your mind to something you oury lliis one out. Don la. musicals, speeches, and a talk in th^ ute to the "Men of 'Valor," "inmates wculd lill Oh no Gwcn Guier Iiavin^ night- banquet hall, with some films in the of Talge Hall," for spreading a ray of vho if but mentioned, chapel afterwards. stead of dr ams. (About "To do better hereafter in every- light to her. another column, b; _ Jim Williams started the program The next item program was bitiously working preparing for the whom? just wonder She wants a thing." "Anna Ruth Ellis, that's a on the — by singing "White Christmas." Bill a duet, new innc r spring niatlr ss on her bed. good resolution. Stick lo it too, Ruthy, piano-organ "The Petite Brooks then gave Upsilon Delta sc what wc can do about that, the formal invitation Waltz," by Clyde Windham and Jim- The officers of the Well Things will be just a little tjuieter Gwcn. and weUoine to all of the Dasowakita- my Rhodes, respectively. Phi were in charge of the diflcren during study period frotn now on for ites present, They are i Poor ;1r's having and especially to Miss Dr. R. L. Hammill. dean of the portions of preparation. Jackie Jilcs says she is going to be just chair .„,. ,,.., Inyhsh, but Maud,- Jones. Joan Hedgepeth, the college, was the after dinner speaker. follows: president and general as quiet as she possibly can. president of the Dasowakita V Club then His subject was "the Bethlehem man, Bill Brook: doill y ! ,,,use weall thanked the fellows inish half as DcTtba Kingsbury has vouched never for all their hard Dream." The male chorus then formed decorations chaii to get in any more fights with her work and for the evening of enter- and sang "Jingle Bells" and "Winter secretary and roommates. You see, she always got the tainment provided. Wonderland," Gerald Westcott, -- No nu r, hrae^iM^.^I lilt Texas from man. , _ Tarpley worst end of the deal. 1 don't The Emcee announced the next Tlie group then dispersed gath- chairman, T. T. It s going to blame and properties number as the three turtles, Sue. so just cut her either, do you? David ered again in the chapel whers Christ- pastor and cat.. - progr^i Mcssinger. Jimmy Rhodes, and Ted mas films were- shown. Wuttke. parliamentarian and down i.i II ,1 llttlL, (IK Mickey Simmons, our dorm nurse, sergcanM Dortch, playing, in a trombone trio, Tribute should be made to the many chairman, Paul Kilgore; wishes to be more considerate to others, Wi "Christmas Bells." who stayed up all Saturday night to arms and food chairman, George is 'To be sweeter to those who dis- A vital part of every Upsilon Ddta make this banquet possible. Bob Mc- ler. The sponsor of the dub like mc," says Betty Oser. Wc all Phi entertainment is the presentation Cumber was the head waiter, Paul Kil- Sanburn. know you will do just that vcr)' thing. Betty.

Le:s noise around the dorm, says Kan and J.ine Purdie just want to b: Mary Stalnakcr. Think, kid. a fillle betkr all the way around. What? I-ct mr h -.ir th.tt .....iini V,mi "Dig that American history," says mean you

Arlene G-rrez, and I'll bet she docs lJ::ckner?' just that. To Stan Ruby Estridgc is just simply not go- Jeanine H '"-i— >'" ing to get sick (lie seiond semester, -

We 11 do our bi-st to help. Ruby,

Up at 6:00 from now on. lUene know He's with you. Jennings is going to eat breakfast. And me. Oh yes! 1 have a resolu-

That's a betttr way to start the day. tion too, and I hope to keep it (with i God's help). To be and lo spca'i t be better girls." Cla kindly to otliers, and not to say any- Marian Crowson have m thing about anyone that I wouldn't ^1 1 THE OUTH^]^| ACCENT Southern Missionary College,MCollegedale, Tennessee, January 29, 1954

'illars of Doctrine Established During Student Week of Prayer Seniors Presented Today; ""')' ^ » Ted Graves, the- ass.sunt "^'V" "J »'"t"^, p>,t i.ghlly trained, mjjht fur- the- Collc'ec-dak Church opent< Dr. Palmer Addresses Group irried to the whole world! might the end rort)'-three happy college students a ceremony held in the come.—the and the Spirit of prophecy, established College Chapel, the Ah prospcitL\c tf^JuUcs lo the suffering have reached their scholastic goal here Friday. January 29, Dr. Richard that the seventh day of the week was L, student hod> at Southern Missionary- College. ;oon, in ph possession God's holy day, In Hammill, dean of SMC, presented and that i Of the H gnduitcs three art Im blight sin ^ vi\h its of and pain, been changed. liar) ^fuKntcs %. ire Mn Lraeiuates children receive r might their inher- Sunday eve the College c where 'the righteous shall inherit chapel, Gerard Gutekunst, dwell therein land, and forever:' from France, gave us scriptural texts voice of weeping shall the be no proving why, using the words of his " . heard; With thesf words El- sermon, "I believe in the three angels' G, White closed her remarks in messages," iical'ion i book Ed , page 271. Using "I believe in life only in Christ," words also, the last service of stated Obed Graham as he began his student wfek of prayer was ended, sermon, establishing the third pillar [The Missionary Volunteer Society in the temple of the everlasting gos- red this second student Week of pel. Monday evening.

using as its theme for the week: Fred Wilson, president of tite sen- ,en great pillars in the temple of ior class, spoke on why "I believe in ;verlasting gospel." Christ as my mediator," using color beginning with the 11 o'clock serv- Sabbath morning, January 16, and doct; I itmuing every e „ t 6:50, the linds of the students on Tuesday fundamental doctrines of the i'cnth-day Adventist church were nted by student speaker lughly hewn presented Wednesday evening under used for a pulpit, and the topic head, "I believe in the Bth the temple of the evtxlasting gos- second coming of Christ and the soon their right, and the platform end," by Ferdi Wuttke. Vivid exam- cross strewn with evergre-en pies of fulfilled propheq- concernine

i and flowers, the student speak- the end of the world filled Wuttke's divered their sermons to the talk.

t body and community. "I believe in pure living," a strong belief in the church, was establishc-d by Larry Hawkins, treasurer oi tiie |r. Dick Speaks In Student Association, as the sixth pil- lar in the temple of the everlasting ' Wentland Encourages Church; loUege Chapel gospel. Healthful living "Gospel Shall Be Preached^' '(Colonel (Dr.) Evei«tt N. Dick, Train- :ional Commander of Field Elder R. H. Wentland, who spoke the end shall come'." Back in the nine Serv- The closing sermon of the student , in the North American War Sabbath, January 23, related personal teenth century when the Adventisi week of prayer was by Walter Fenz, I Commission spoke at the Monday experiences proving that "thi Church was young, this aim of preach Spirit of Prophecy." jape! 25, 1954. Col- "I believe in the period, January of the kingdom shall be p ing the gospel to all the world seemcc Fenz, a student from Italy, showed fcl Dick has just returned from a the world for a witness in ever)' way Ellen G. White and rid-wide tour in connection with how tions, and then shall thi her writings stood up to every test \ Medical Cadet Corps. 'Only in that the Bible gives for proving a . the first Monday evening this >rld," aid Elder Wentland, prophet. January 1, the Medical Cadet "This gospel shall be preached, and the Thus Friday evening, January 22, i was first organized under second student week of ion of Colonel Dick. In the ended the prayer^^ org: ,nd delivered en- at Union College Colonel Dick Mail Missing? "Hitler, Mu: irely by students. Many special musi- Heeled the first conscientious coopei The eariy morning mail train sped closed down < numbers, too numerous to mention, cal through Collegedale long before day- conquerered the were presented during this week. need for an organized front light Friday, January 22, and when they' today?" Elder We-ntl, Billy Mack Read, who directed the present our beliefs to the army the local r They got ___ : for the . r during the Wolftevcr Creek. All day fully when, ^ into swollen Though it may s.em impossil ind'uctee of the special "s D A Friday and Sunday parties searched for low, "this gospel of the- kingd< the to the President of the lost mail bag which contained hall be preached in all the what he and a registered ral Conference asking Educator Lectures several G. I. checks nd the end shall come. |uld do. Tlie reply was that in letter for Mr. Fuller, Postmaster, is one of the of th< Dr. Paul Witty, who among many other letters. Then, on educators in the field to offer. At thtr close of the war, most outstanding Monthly, January 25. afltT wading in Leavenworth prison housed 35 of children's reading and literature, "The Parent's Role youth, with sentences ranging gave a talk about Scholastic Honor Roll Teaching of Reading" on Jan- stream 5 to 20 years, who stood firm in the . mile down from Interstate Life • uary 15, 1954, at the it thrown off, unharmed \ their faith. i-here was Chattanooga. of all what Insurance Building in dry. It was a new bag and was ; MCC teaches first ind is from Northwestern only mail that [SDA be!ic-\-es concerning war. See- Dr. Witty waterproofed, and the has written many books „ „„„^„ t to University. He ;ot wc-t was Mr. Fuller's registered for childr nd thirdly, it pre- about reading reading prob- the Cadet ^thing phasized that thi All's well that ends well. if the problem _._.jiually use the neg- ' by providing medical is handled properly. who were Ining. Dick's recent Tliose from Collegedale On Colonel Homer units present to hear Dr. Witty were-: , the estabUshing of MCC Barrera, George Huft- Clifford A. Russell, his chief concern. He was met Dever Eddie Professor ' " aKcr.aker. ^m...Alvin Tripp, Vio'" — veteran educator, and at one 1 approval,,'al, and generally was sue- ...fr. ' " V, ,- HoUingsworth Robert Mehus, Extension Secretary of ful in starting MCC units in for- Carol time Ann Maxwell. Alverda Missionary College, , rn„.^,;.. (r„.i:nA .nu^h Lester Maas, Southern McConnachie the home of his son, Mlonel Dick stated that the MCC died at Dr. H, K. Russell, at Scarsdale, January 17. His nu- the Ad« New York, ; And- United Mrs. Mary- B( merous friends will mourn with I General of the Charlotte Nelson, Mr. at the loss of helped prepare the MCC Mrs. his loved ones to Vivjan Mrs, L. Trawick, Mrs. Professor Russell. The Staff of ^ and has approved it. He has and C Mrs. Clyde BushncU, Accent wishes a good in re- Nelson Mr. and the Southern great influence for Con- Lawson, Mrs. Ncllte its sympathy lo those to SDA Medical Cadet Camps. Mrs Lilah to express Rabuka Mrs iThe makes SDA's conscien- ger. Mrs. Gladys who mourn his death. MMC ind Mrs. Kin'c, Mrs. Helen Mizelle, > cooper.\tors instead of conscicn- Olivia Dear .

SOUTHERN ACCENT January 29, 1954 Down South A 2>a4Jt 0/ Sfuce David Hess Hello patient readers, Joan Hawk hcct's vonr Talge Hall scavenger with a fc^ ^Z ACCENT has^jeftjchool sels of news from SOUTH Whid- Virginia Boykin this end of Thanks so much, Carol Jean the in the conference office in such a nia-_ article go^ work den. for writing Carswell has gone the Atlanta. Also Edna Ferdi Wuttke. I dub thee -Sir about the happenings here during Lieht- to work and go to foot, Is the thing out, to Washington name fitting? Well, holidays. You left one j shall let thanks to school. Come- back tlie readers though, We owe a million 'spose we should let Ellis, and Mil- Virginia them" in on"the Carol Ji Ruth yesterday afternoon so started whole story: 'Twas a seren {but dred' Whi taker for such a spotless iua.... rainy naturally) her. FinaUy Virginia found Friday afternoon, when dorm when we returned. hunting a|i through the dorm locked up not a creature was Manj- new students have come to her around 1 stirring—save Ferdi 1 been there and other the ones who small fill in the space that lareful, Joann. inhabitants of Talge Hall have added an- who sel- left have made. We dom venture a few of 1 from their own plac« our f.im.ly. Joan Mevers ghts ago other Joan to of abode, except 'akened by some screar at night. tomes to us from Kentucky and is found out that tv In the room below, Jim Alexander rc-iiursin^', Wc art sure -^ach we

led! ( 1 that the liglitning The ilmg mascot. Of ithy told her \X'e girls now have a scared finally succumbed course, he rightfully belongs to El- beating that "Lightfoot" has Dorothy. given it. don't think he you so, la Mac Peck, but I We Talge Hall-ites are prett)- proud Ann and Amelia Maxwell, Janet would let anything harm the rest of us. you have of our new public address system. On large Get- Smith, and Orol McClure, Major is his name. He is a both- Friday afternoons and Sabbath morn- ' ---^--'>*^" lately. You have shepherd ' been too noisy Also ings the monitor plays records. The ered some of your neighbors. all c r the ( position of the speakers have bttn some of your other neighbors have to Cecelia Rodriquez has vacated her changed so that they now are parallel study. room in the basement to live on sec- to the hall. This change Speaking of studying, now that ond floor with Pauline Nosworthy. 1 lote inderstand the r over we don't do very much Welcome to second, Cecelia. tests are roll around I'm of it. When finals Since the girls now have a class in Last weekend the tumbling «m sure we will each wonder why we ACADEMY Medical Cadc+ Corps, they do their the Sunshine state to gi\ ON THE harder. ACCENT hadn't studied practicing in the halls. Don't wake up exhibit on in Orlando. It must be Rodriguez has been having anyone, girls! Cecilia to be able to take a trip like that HONOK ROLL long after lights SCHOLASTIC Recently the Forum officers for sec- lights in her room One night last week some b iph been out. They are the ond semester were elected. They are: should have boy set off the sprinkler system a tl. you lights in her eyes. Why? Have of midnight. third Ion Allen, Paul Eppic, Gene Kathryn Wooley, president; Kather- stroke The she is wearing? seen that new watch six 1 the Anderson. Clymera Estridge, Ruby ine Jones, vice-president, Flotine Dan- bathroom was under about it's beautiful She , Charles Look at it sometime, Anderson, Merlin *Freeman. Jolin iels, secretary-treasurer; Louise Moore, Cecilia? Gardner, Gwcn "Silver, Don A Chribtmas present, someone called Mr. Pearman to coniL-

Roge "Silver. Martha it off, and some of the Ausherman, Jiile' HammiU. and shut Dean *Smith, Carol Beckncr. Ruse- Haupt, Ronald fellows set up a bucket brigade! •Sudduth, Wayne Drown, Oavid "Holland, Biuba Welcome to all you new students! Thompson, Marjoi Married Missionar)- lacobs. Pat If You're I hope you like Southern Shirley Wellimn. Joyce I Some of you Drown. Sara Jones, Viola Turnage Mitchell College as well as do. •Wilson, Akt;nc •Dushnell, Amy Liles. Ann will find SMC the place for you, and •Cobb, William *Lilcs, Jane College' Joel Tompkin some of you may not. It all depends Bobby filing systen that you •Couth. Barbara Lorrcn, dale. The first semester his upon you and the attitude liin you we arc in full swing in the second Pfggy gave take. It's a challenge! What are this fine achievement. semester. I heard several married going to do? some of folks say they made the honor roll James and Glenda Foster welcomed I am sorry to tell you that have gone, this semester. Congratulation Walter a baby boy into their home January our first semester students /4^ade Martin /^(KuieOu' Wright, Johnny Harris, Bob Bowers. 15. Jimmy Lynn, who weighed 10 Art Andrus, Jim Cochran, Kenneth Eldon Wilson, and all the rest of you nds and 71/2 ounces, is the biggest Hollingsworth, Cecil Hopps, the Hospital. Morris, and iMike who made honor roll. Keep up / ever born at Memorial Kissinger, Bobby Good luck, hi- rk, folks. Billy and Jean Strickland are the Kabool have left us. Bob Fulghum is a real busy man proud parents of a son, David Scott, Baker was ^o these days. Doing what; who was born January 9- Billy is List Sunday John ' him Studying! Yes, Bob has attending Washington Missionary Col- happy! When I asked turned new leaf and is studying lege this year. happy he told mc, but change. color of red, and it «'a don't think I'll tell you what We would like to welcome John Park who visi John unt I know, just pester and Patsy Thurber and the Bob Suth- Ted Graves, Lester is nO' Say! you. erlands back to CoUegedale. The folks cipal at Brakeworth Juni( Academy he tells Elder in Trailer Camp 1 welcome their new lingha. Max neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. David Entz. Ritchie fi xid th Director's Baton Uricks from Atlanta wer also guests on the campus. over deps 3it rejoices Peggy and Joel Tonipk e lucky. The music listening room arrival of the f I would say. Tlicy have naa recent the listening faci' from Mr. and Mrs. Tompkins, record-player. The (V lities will be in . Joel's parents, and Mr. and Mrs. musij organized so that Green, Peggy's parents. short days, appointment ana The married couples take an active lovers may come by records from c part in the religious activities of the hear their fa^'orite college. Last semester more than 25 crowing library. . . are conccrtizing couples were members of the seminar Two fine choirs Chapel Singers h^ bands which visited 20 churches. In our area and the to W as a group these churches tliey led out or assisted made plans to co appointment is ' in the church services as well as help- e.ach, -Hie first U"'"'^^^ activities of the Sabbath Bowling Green State ed in the |, School, Besides these regular seminar bands frL'^Jh^'iitSnTr.hX^^^ St. Olaf CoHf^ there arc also those who have been St. Olaf clioir from giving Bible studies privately. in Northfield, Mi Tennessee. These Bob East reports that in his study, appearance.^ ... representing two c; which is being conducted on Rabbit ganizations in '^"°". Valley Road, tJiat there are about four ifferent approaches great inspira 1 who attend regularly nique promise lovers. Adolph Amedee an Don Holland choral music ^_^^|gj Singers ^ Its from The Chapel fea Wll fc p, and soloists ourtcsy, "Wiiy Not B. broadcast^ .rstand that little Teddy forthcoming Kind" and "Design for Living." Chattanoog^ n of Mr. and Mrs. Tlieodore of thele large ^nuu^.W" ^^^'lim taking part in the radio ski the pr"6 Those - t-ape-record kind God these people i-es, has had the croup. We hope to btoa' were John Freeman, ; Arts^\uditoriumf-btaa«for and how much thc7 need mis- feel better Teddy. Little Teddy 1 the Fine pro Andrews, sponsor, a of four such nd offerings to help spread has found there are otiicr words be- Bobby Lorrcn. Gwt ^ patedbytheendoftt" putting an end to all sides the word "Down"- Good luck Purdie, Juanita Wallace and Barbara the gospel thus — with the English language, Teddy! Thames were the students '

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^estermeyei* '"^'^ «om3fl!c[r,d Gives 1952 Resume fariT in.c areas and found drx.u^ht Fix Part II — Concluded movJmennn"thc 'motSrllm and Queen Frcdericka. of rw v^u"d the United States. Fredericlca en ORcapher's ided its first session. It was' darling—a modern rd :• education wt-nt hipher :ind &%he'cMdltn's%MTm,h 'posits inac^^^c'active Me'N™"-!n"th!.7.1f-l/'''''''''^'^one. Now 1 and then I /j rare as a day "irAd/ /o in Juue? inod of the first months jarred a bit by strufjgle^f'or"" The first part of June was not only rare; (he operation for the U.S. N.^vy Rre McCarthys, Reeds, and BrinlTcr'' splendid, wkhal. • TiU"on, was rosy and For (he natic rcstlcd'wiii WoshinKton. The sisnats St time in history a crown was placed finis! s of taxes, tariff, social ism" raVher'tha irity, and foreign aid. ^^^^ ^y ^.S vemful ; hLStory- Six-hundred m.ll.on promised J50mimon dollars of r«onstruc- to de.iih (or EnKl.sh it from 275 billion to 290 billion put .-srion.w. under the crown were fi.ven a lift '°" ^"^ '* ''^'^ China tiyinE to ditto the 5, Tlie kidnap-murJcr of Bobby :ople Pro-American and middle-nf-ihc-roader OCTOBER Green- f~\ envisaged a new EliTabethan ap,c. "^'"* ^^- '"'^ ^•"' ^''''^ ''"^"> ^-'' *V">plonu(ic of in- G they Ociol>er brings ihc , ) thoufih he was, De Gasperi lost phe^saun . , his vote , ^ ceremonies, '"**" '" P^'^""" explanations and peace talks in crcasinR callousness. Like Ikes inauRural the of confidence in the Italian Parliament '" S'"*^' "•"' plc^i^->i.- ,, Krecl. and penersity X only was it pleasant to j liistot ,at by itself made

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and out of . Jews, Julius and «""! Rosenbere were electrocuted in Sing ""*' t^o^f ,rison on a Friday eveninR in June, refused 10 fio home, ;fore sunset. This helped ti " ;st perhaps more into discarded" iceToxc iken Place 'since

ords on Mt. . After three mi Vrthur Godfrey died in J nillion people held their breath. rutches and took a dip

;o a swimminR pool. He m.ide it! Premier George Malenkov made th( lira that the United States no longer ha;

60-odd senators approved the idea of a istilutional amendment to protect the Phc-at from the United Stat :an to ease the famine C. Kinsey announced completion oaned Vysliinsky. Alfred his second study t

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Spain's 29 million Roman OthoHcs "m'n "V^S 'nTio^ton.;^ ;;; n Korea that ican. Although reaffirming Roman Cath- » icism as the only religion of the Spanish °'"In° of ro.es, we 'MoonliRht okradon of religious mtnori»i-.< T-!- of yo f hr nfl wonderful n emones ation, mind you, not equjUt^. JULY To escape the August iK.it, ! CO Hat luly brings he Colorado mountains, cm. ... "i™."'*"'"'"' ief cook anJ h--.-..., ...... July cooling show eis

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THE SOUTHERN ACCENT January 29, 1954 ALUMNI CURRENT DOINGS

Evelyn Britt, 312 N. Boyle Ave Los Angeles California: "1 33, a,^ working here at tht hospital as a registered therapist. I am also on the staff of the Physical Therapy School" Class of 'A\ Lorabel Pcavcy, (Mrs, Marvin C Midkiff): "Ifs been a busy 12 years since graduation from SJC, yet its sut- jfttji our tlioughts turn itc of all schools. Our .vspaper ing press have "" 4\ «^^ t of ind ^ tf^ efforts. \Vc feel we've been able tc something to the commur periodical whose standards c Chris- tian. However, next month .,,,, ^^^ us in Mexico. Marvin is there now with our school at Montemorelos, Nuevo Leon; our little girl and I will soon join liim there. We arc happy to begin denominational work, even at our

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is workinp tnvv.irH , EMC. Class of '44 Eloise Carlton Wynn S m 1 19241/2 Pennsylvania Ave., Los A O geles 33, California; "From SMC went to WMC and graduated in with a B.A. In 1951 I married Warr Smith, who is now a senior medii student at CME. I work at the Los

Angeles County General Hospital a;

supervisor in the Minifilm X-ray proj. ect. After graduation we will probably go to Spartanburg, J»^l ^»^'' S.C. Best wishes lo T*^ SMC and maybe in the n~" "- '- future we will be able toward helping the Alu

Gunther Werner Koch, ard Street, Bangor, Mi( Koch is practicing dentistry in Bangor, Michigan. Margaret Inez Wrenn Rineharl, M. D., Spencer, Tennessee: uated from CME in 1951 an

practicing in Spencer, Tennessee. " Thi Rinc-harts now have a fine baby bof about three weeks of age.

Nanette Clay. (Mrs. Delbert Mc Pherson), 300 East Orlando Avenu Orlando, Florida: "For the past thii 1 j^kk 'Vl^'i: and a half years I have been employs in the law office of George B. Carta ' We have no children. My husband associated with College Park Plumbi; and Hc-ating, I attend the Winter Pari church and enjoy living in Flori;'

First Recital Held In Fine Arts Chape A brief program of College Academy music students opened recital season in our newly furnish) Fine Arts Auditorium January 24 8:00 P. M. The music was largf given by voice and piano studet , with one violinist participating. Tl is the first in a series of 8 recit planned for the balance of the sch(

Following is a record of the p formers and their numbeu. AH< Sonata, Op. 7, Gre'ig, by Paul Morning, Speak, by Ryan Burdeti and come up to a final exam of only Magnolia, Davis, by Eugei four or five questions. Think of it! ' Ro'i.---'- I Have Won You, If the test consists of five questions Donna Weber. Perpetual ^[^i"'' and you should happen to miss one . . Thi' Poulenc, by Carol McClure, I can very easily see why Miss Loh Pupil's Concerto. Op. 12, 1st M;"'^ likes our objective type tests and fre- (-^ ment, Seflz, by Norman Trubcy quizzes. qutTit N'v ^l; as the Night, Bo/m, by Sue The work program here at SMC is ^Z^.'' Sonata, Op. 3, 1st Movement, quite different from that at our college K-isln"' ren, by Roger HammiU. in Australia. There twenty-four hours .M^k Song, Woofforde Fimleti. by a week is a full load. Again Alice told MJ'; Williams. Dedication, Vmuz. by about Australasian Mis- me more the im =-"^1^ lyn Biggs. A Brown Bird sionary College. All during our Inter- ] \y^ood. by Kathleen MitchelL view, instead of giving her icnpres- sions of oiiy college, she preferred to tell me about her college. She is cer- oneself as the subject of dt tainly a good propaganda agent; I "To think of knocks J purpose in hard tests; prefer them long only hope that when she leaves SMC . see a lengths of I dropp| so much as with hundreds of points. In Australia, she will have many nice things to > fear nothing Redwood you study a whole yi tell about it. itr—Htigh s

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February THE SOUTHERN ACCENT 12, 195^ "Down South" /I jbadJt 0/ Sfuce David Hl-ss JOAN Hi Folks! Greetings from Tajge aslei Edna called Opal and she Hall SOUTH ACCENT At the biipnnxng of the second really c... w-.. First off, I'd semester with the changes of classes like to gii 3 great Carol Hollmgsworth, bi^ their P«ggy Dillard, welcome to all < a few of our girls forgot to go to our new late for and Gladys Alvarez, were Carrier, Nicholas classes. Nettie M; Aguirre Low,"ii their MCC class one morning so they Rhodes, Welch Glen Cottrell, Jer,^- work. The S minute had to do a little extra Jerry Nisewonger, be thL-if J.t sro( 1 for ntv Eming Djang. t gym was nice .ind clean, girls. Suk Chung, Doyle and thought the Smith, and Philir NTIST COLLEGIATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Yesterday morning a pair of shoes ADVE Mueller. Welcome to Talgc Hail were setting out in the hall as if - Yes, members of the -Norman Tfi.bry Columnist „ them. boys' fimji., .;; someone had just stepped out of orv^d^Hws we have one of them in our Whose were they and what happened. midst Jo.inn Auslicrman viola Tutnacc Miichcll It seems that every Editors young man thai - -.B|llv Brown either works with BEPOBTERS — or rooms with ihi Vinjon Bushncll Another of our girls left the dorm —well, I'll call him a iittle LaTr^"WlljK in the married couples. Connie min David H.ll As I was saying, or rooms IN Manager with thj^ editoriai. Adviser .Franccj Andrews J httle man finally ends up in holy WiKon, Ir, Adviser R- C. Mi/ellc sMai k M, BusiNrss rimony! Little man's past Katherine Jones has left school and colporteur partners that started out lost without her single are now married and Milford them each night. Come SpruiH are now married and Milford back agam, Katherine. Spniili little- man's former roommate is you a felt that sprmg had al- on ambition in life? H^ 1 goal? Have Some girls Have you an road to matrimony. So now whal ready come when it was so pretty a returns?" I Dorothy Phil- heading for that point ot airliminished iittle man's latest project? Dr^w calling? Or are you ago. The girls went up on y i( L;reased door week or so together. Does it own conclusions. Oh! I a picture puzzle t in of almost foi Pretend you're putting hut girls you third floor porch to take some to tell you Frustration little man's name— Frai are missing? Of (:ourse. lovely sunshine. Hope you fiirls bother you if a few of the pieces the Killen. e have spent hours haven't had any ill effects from it. exasperation follow when we discover that Poor Timothy and have come to join Boughman is a m Op.ii Wjrd lus the vciy good job of Two new girls on a puzzle that is not all there. Matthews and Nelda ous wreck. Why? Last Sunday mi gettinc up about two hours before the us They are loan D fit together, ing as I passed his are all cul „ Frank Wilsons sis- room, 320, a i Put yourself in God's place. We to get breakfast. Sabbath Wilson. Nelda is neat pile of objects attracted together. When you don t ter and the first veteran to be al'owed my atu... (o work together, and to finish the work tion. What was it? Oh, Can to stay in Maude Jones Hall. She w.is just an old responsibility there will be a hole in the picture. fulfill your Welcome to our dorm, skull and two longer bon( thousand years n o'clock, Edn: in the na\7. imagine how God might feel after working six Nearby a card said "Beware you McKissisk woke up and thought it wa: girls. is a like pieces missing? There dormitory now has a new name. may be this." Did it bitt. T on a picture and then have some of the too light to be six, so looked at he The Hall, it is now it, it won't get done. Instead of Maude Jones task for you to do, and if you don't do might Maude Jones Zoo. Who did it. girls? good example of a complete piece of a picture puzzle A A word of appreciation to the Up A. Miller. Although Professor Miller he our own Professor Harold silon Delta Phi for the swell job thu memory and his songs will they did last semester. is no longer on the SMC campus, his The new of // You're Married ficers are: president, Don Bethca; vice

Viola Turnage Mitchell vice-president, Paul Kilaore* sc'cretarv Tim Williams; treasurer, Hermat Howdy Folks, for a shower is being sponsored by Bauman; pastor, Joe Beckncr; parlii. d like for you Mrs. Pearl Baize, Dorothy Pierce, Mar- Se^ttdce ^apt

music with : of officers, the spent two years as a student and three years on the college Barrington. Cookies, punch, nuts, and boy's club will be . s this appreciate two off at the Alfred Mit mints were served after the guests en- faculty. During those years, I learned to love and Let's stop joyed playing..games. members of the faculty who are now no longer serving in that I hear that Edith Rogers almost The Men's forum is alsi this letter to those capacity and I want to pay tribute by means of nidg- made herself sick Friday, February 5. ;mester. The for Professor Harold A. Miller, former head of the men. I refer to Yes, Edith's worried because she is president, Auhi

Professor D. C. Ludington, formerly with '.! li.id year older than she was last vice-president Paul Kilgorc; music department, and ihtii >.i\'. li ' Ii'- been fooled now one week. Elizabetli Brown helped to cheer treasurer, John Gulp; pastor. Edgel the English department. again: slic w.is only a child of around Edith up baking her birthday Phillips; sergeant - at - arms, Kenny Professor D. C. eight years. Not only does this prob- by a teacher the campus, ' To the most beloved on Wynn; parliamentarian. Lynn. lem exist with the children, but // Jim for the loving service most gracious tribute lot i Ludington, should go a extends on up the scale. He can never The Richard Hasty's and Ralph was accomplished last senitster capable and thousands of kindnesses that he has shown to students for guess the age of an American correct- Walden visited relatives in Enter- der leadership. these many years of true. Christian service. He brought to his ly because we all look up prise, Alabama, last week. Paul and After months of deliberatii older than we really are! Tha Evelyn Gates to have Paul's decided classes always the distinctive Adventist education. He served not were happy George Gager has finally for a while, but not too long. folks visit them recently. be a business man. must have bi only the minds of his students, but their soul as well. He has proved It didn't care for New Yoi .iccoiintii He Barbs^ and B. L. Barrington^ ! __ by his best-liked class, learned the feet of the ^ hcyoiul doubt that the teacher who has at the English dirty. Neither did he like p^^^j parents of a bouncing baby boy. that he arrived at a mathemati far one has been humble Master i^ worth more than the who spoken there (he sjient two years v.iriet}' is Little "Timothy Euger i born Feb- formula that tells him that ••pedigreed'' by some university. Ncwbold College in England). He the spice of life, but settlin.i- do'

had heard much .ibout the terrible George, I My be; len who have served the college so Marilyn and Craig Parrish welcomed is better. Happy Sailing, soiilker» accent, but upon arriving remember that although "A little well and my only wisi my own story is complete is that I little Jennifer Anne into their home not necessarily 15. She weighed 7 lbs., 5 oz. may be good, more is have the satisfactic imilar service having been rendered January may better!" Craig is stationed at Camp Pickett, by me to this cause. Sincerely, telligible than that spoken in New Virginia. Don and Joe Travis' patents v P. Thurher. Secrcfary York City. You're wel- Wayne The woods were inspiring; the sun on the campus last week. I have always been thinking lihat Educttlional & MY Defiarlmeiiis was nice; the walk was wonderful. come anytime, folks. in the course of these interviews some- l# Pretty soon the Christiansen's and the Four of the most capable pf th' one would mention haircut styles. Gutenkunst's plus one chaperon, Hanz dorm's managers took up The Editors of SouTHEUN Accent Huijo did, and quite expressively. He Fenz, came to a place where fire so out at five o'clock in tl Collegedale, Tennessee says that boys with G.I. haircuts look seemed to have been the guest in a and play t s, they did i Editors, hke "they've been scalped by the In- Dear very wide area, maybe a few decades only comn that I dians." It's understandable why they the Southern Accent. I I just received the latest copy of ''t'" t""^ Pl^^<^ ^^^^ ^^^'^- The that, "It cold would have their hair ci short fo'r f^°- you to use the copy of the '53 items its half ; giving the I hardly expected in , impression of a flying fire might ..1.-.. -«...- - -. , entirety. what's hair for if it isn't for keeping " r. (Ed. The opossum that Tommy Tarpley fou"<^ I thank you for this additional expression of southern courtesy I'"' five persons ate of five different nation- in his room. Tommy said, "If and generosity. I hope your readers won't be over-burdened. lities: Swiss. Danish, English, Aus- thin;; had a bit my toe, we mifiht^l*; continued good wishes to you as you enter With upon the trian, and French.) missing some people around h"- ing. He is taking two history courses eventful year of "54, 1 remain Very cordially yours, A few minutes after, they were met think Ted Dortch and Latin American and Know what? I — by bones almost completely decayed. co^T join the maintenance H E Westcrme)er very interesting for him to ob- should Five cows' heads, two dogs' jaws, one handy w cause he is really getting // / Hi I ri Dtf rl i I the differences in views of horse head, fifty vertebras, twenty ribs, get « some of the more diflficult to , from this side of the Atlantic. ten tibias, and many more bones . . . dorm. electrical fixtures around the .1 venture that it would be very They tried to build a cow, putting meann there is any doubt as to the the bones together, but what a job Ted. of this paragraph, just ask cows when you have horses, dogs, and fulfilling' Frank McMillan is now all boned together. It is still there, Mcnani duties of the Southern but don't be afraid, it's only a bony under m Agency. SMA is now capable leadership. Tlie research has been captivating. The too-of.en "«'i..i*,,';':."i„ ''/Id. but now they tried to build a theory of OtUen^ See a W how such a gathering could have been dorm boy liavinj! "e'lj nOES U"" come to life] Art BotterfidJ Vinson Bush null that in this respect his expectation ,v: just in that spot. Was it a General American cMliirc ed' catcgot)'. have one. Congratulation Tlie way that children even siirp.issed. It all boils down I Conference session in the beastly king- for here ate dressed may have something this: What we lack in other quahtii dom, to examine some problems about I guess I'll close to do with their bc-havi.ir. he thinks. the human relationship?, or was it be- rific fire which had made \n the world where everything them prisoners in that spot * t class is ideal, but if one need choose, he's The facts are there, and the bont was ne .' going to choose the friendlier people also, if you are interested, go near Ap in school „._l)"„j/>e l\UV"l-"" ,

THE SOUTHERN ACCENT

Pml It ALUMNI NEWS W -.n C Dd \ old friend\hips Tliink you iL Me\mdria CURRENT \ irgma I uii in the dcir SMC DOINGS lu) stationed m the Wuhington D Elm n \ '>&u

athine r i,ndes Ho. Imc that the Southern Mb Our thanks I to jou Professor M.lltr graduate work part I onar, Collcje ,, nammg their nc^ for letting God „s= ,onr talents in versitj of Tenncvsee bniMing the Harold I hopv i isic Amadeus such a mar\(.lous wai Mai Hp mn my Masters degree JSi Hall ,n honor of Prof , so, m June ot I ,,,,e, „n„c ,o k ss„h joii ,„d'b£ "on We have a new bib) girl born Sep hvhUer You may »ell understand mi onl.l »i shall m , „ ,|,e kincdom tember 25 Tonja enthusiasm of this tribute Janeece Ashloek Jkeen o Simirel, ,our trends ind former This IS our second girl Iprofessor Miller sshen I sa) that vihat students attistic success I base been able er Charlls Kc\mi:r whaleser pleasure I writing could be identihed achieve and Mamne Haics Kkmer have been able to give my audien>.es hara Desert') Tor fifteen crt pianist throughout mj )ears I didn Pro c (Ipmiiut To us Professor lessor Miller (Ijimtca e Mtally influenced b) flie Miller has been the kit avidi) looked foi S)mboI of Southern \irl to an\ nt : guidance fnendlj interest Junior College an 1 one publishtd m. Southern ition under his tutcUge in Missiomry College down

through the I years His Sabbath e\L u r 1 u nts from tim; n ) bojhood years ning ^esp-r services conducted I often think with considerable nos lears ago on the Administration M) hrst solo n publk It ill the cars iii the world .algia of m) earl) attempts at on building w is his po w.re steps form our earliest song Like Jesus It was hntd up end to cml the krtizing playing solos and two pi spiritual im oon toll womnn n pressions the front car of the college cd b) m) ta\( nie of dl h s o would stall her encmc ) selections v,ith Protessor Miller The chapel periods when the call Wdl jou meet m. .n the K.nt,do, Ch,s Phmn,^ }r a matter of fact I rememb r well ofancwsbo) a train whistle or a drip On!) eternit) will reuil tlK [ow.. ._' such appearance at your Southern ping faucet were that and sIk set to music are num one song for there irc in> unbuttoned the i ir lifissionary College when I was but m bered among our college memories ed the aj p ' melve >ears of age sage — His benign expression unruffled mvn 1 their J Chr C C B,i hmll Professor Miller shall always e ner and Christian courtesj were at IthasbLen 1 in in m) memor) as a great artist tributes which endeared hira to us and and to man} others nd and a great soul May God Professor Miller s music will oe |kss him ^Mth happiness and con Courtesy is to life as li cup) a lasting place in the denomina tioilar t air is it through the years automobile tin tion His Christian influence will long Nolhiiig lo it -RaLFE ChRISTMAN hHAM fra But felt well ^laniudlf ! i how you bump along ^ be b> those who have known him j i^ht sun;, .rv .. as a teacher and as a friend That hall hour preceding the \esper '"^ ^ _, — Ralfe Christman Isham I Elder F Wa>ne Foster service brought peace and tontentment Reba Dubberu to man) a tired and troubled heart the word both through bick Eostcr .e of Protessor Millers years EdiicUiomil ami Secrelat) long of Iround and training Mr Isham feeK MV rior da Coiijoeiue teaching his inspiring articles and his particularly fortunate in having of S D A was many gospel songs are contributions of teachers in his impression -.eellent which this denomination can be proud formative years His famU> Kile and His influence is felt through his stu time during his ^ed m for a dents and through his sours to the lood and he attended an Acad ends of the earth where he studied n Mt Vernon I amsohapp) that Miller Hall will These are ev : Harold Miller magnetize whatever' talcnf I had with Stand as a tribute to a ^re at and huml It rpts from a bulletin published b) Mr 1 fervor for beauty of expression that who red Tlie has remained undiminished though Dorothy Evans Ackerman „...„ The New York twelve )ears separate me from that former Voict Teacher at mug Ttltgiaph reported A first teeund source of ideality SMC WMC AUC nk }Oung artist who should fast qiin The devotion of Professor Miller to litional reputation students in their modulating period of Since you were the chairman for the practice and growth was phenomenal Founders Da) program on Ottober ? at which time the new musn A teacher is immortal ^s long is My b) weekl) lessons were more often SMC was ha^t h n t 1 ~, ideils continue to influence other supplemented b) hours of idditionil building to kl Harold Miller Hall I nds Through the years Profess jr coauhing than not In those hours I )0u and tell you ol iller has implanted an undyint; ap was tautht to claim beiut) bj cueful

eiationthitthiSist I cntion of beauty in the ^ouls of all attention to detiil bj technical ac i 3 have frequented his studio As comphshment which in it-.clf would former he has given an eximple be nothing it not intended to be the artistry his subtle nuantes disph) isthmus to a waj of pla)ing that sang :adys z the nfcd of advanced study the charm of even the the musit from the heart How delight I hidden nplest melod) As a teicher he has ful were the illustrations that Profes perfection sor Miller gave each one of us as he vajs upheld the goal of Liiah Lawson Collegcdale Tenncs students to be dis painstakingi) demonstrated the right d challenged his see I attended the summer ses: in eath technical and musi Christ isfied with less than their best ef procedure Ptabod) EnjO)ed m) vtork vcr) muth Perhaps if I were to pick out one of his sympathetic cal problem that arose Even now m> . ___ .. friend (dean ol Atademy A'Hs and inslrue his songs that has helped me more pupils benefit from that which thc> irds of encouragement have lor rhetoric at SMC than any other I would have lo choose m ) loothed manj rough paths The in Rimmer Route ! KnoxMJk that one that continuall) eomes (o m> Wawie __ Dt such a life will expand re at Camp Pukett mind in hours of darkness I do not

roughout eternity Vir^m No I ask my way to sec Sa\ lOr mine I only Dietel And a plans Whe Margarita wish my hands to bt clasped in Thine of< ; rmoact to be e P/a}io Teachei EMC .nds 1 Lues' r of the surface has been the' life of our venerable We want to express our apprecia so at Pickett but will not know unlil done Professor Harold Amadeus Miller 1 to )ou for all that you have lies these divinely inspired next month With the spark of inspiration and of make the lives of so man) more Tiplemcnts their inspiration so Willard R Brown 111' Parker St period uncompromising standards of truth monious through music It was our Rale gh North Carolina Mr Brown of 19 livi len Is I ge of directing and singing many of the inspiration that charge-d the very Elsie Landon Buck r beautiful songs. These that our beloved professor, Harold sacred DWec life of Piano Ti-acher and Musk Maryland: . e been especially appreciated by A. Miller. Virtuvjt Hill School, minary; expect lo ob- been lo.ir .isands have been— "Tiie Captain of Most sincerely, M/tssoorie, India Secretary in May. Mrs. Baasch, %SS,2HH Is for You," "Tike Jesus," "My Wayne P. THt;RBER, i'cr," "To See Thy Face," "Power mc: "Mu^ -feaven" and "Will You Meet Me." If! ask ny individuals have been led cally, what one ii ist and will be in the kingdom enced your life " , . . . § . . . . Thorns result of deci else?" I should Roses scarie-a cercises he gave me. and Music Company in Indiana and night light situation. thistles drivers. so carefully, _and wreaths to the —and to the thoughtless (and I mean marked!) thoroughly and in his own in«'|' "'^ and hand manner (his markings ^'es that I h istic THE SOUTHERN ACCENT February 12, I954

"Southern Memories" Awards

{Continued jrom page 1) getting a grease job from ACADEMY the servia- A CCENT ON THE station for her joints. To complete our story, Mrs. Ditttl was the proud winner Schedule; But of the third Freshmen Have Busy prize which was none other ,- Orol S than a And grease ilninc Freshmen Isn't Hard complete job from Barney Haj^- I , Myron "Beins Only an at the CoUegedale Service Amv Bushnkll Station Since she does not have a car, there teaches mus.c apprcc.a- is to sive you a de- Miss Wood Goinc to try no other use she could put it \m acaderny chorus; to, ^o Freshmen tion; Mr Kro^stad, "d of ou'r dafses. happy motoring from henceforth tac S band; and Mrs^ Nelson, Mrs. so you'll Mr. Cowles, /icadeUei-' /iMe. art-ntwt heardI ,n .1 otof freauentlvtrequcnciy w y ^^ Tuesdays and Thursdays. Wcdncs- Chapel is on Mor^days and Pat Crofton English I- In sp.te ^^^Jtst^lTsf" out to follows: quite days while Friday chapel is left of m S M d s™ s>onsC icarn to finish earher before Lower Division: cold sho freshmen are mostly enable classes fliXb^ too Wc First prize — Arlene Detai tot nif 10 Sabbath. ^ si CTOiiBh il'En,Sl^s ;sers that ca.e I teach us and-^^^^^of the '° what's to en- 5 aiitl tell voir the first of the year determined f'^^f ^ appr--^"- '^ -nr,'^ eh..''J'^ like a dose of free time. We .ii.Kltmv Jorm. dure ,t with stoicism, they ( The class after chapel s Old Tesl ment history. The Sophomores are tak- ace in a delectable ing; it tliis year too but they from Mrs. Wjlh, class in a different period. Mr. Boyn- ade certificate from ^ Xiirv Bar. ,w,-.~, — Frank \

. rii;ht here on tl-

lijy reported that

IS also disgusted ^^^^

-. — Frsd Wilson - >

that look c •1 ', iL'lmet with . - i-i.iiv from Tomniv Bull.

, ( . r .X DiMribiito s— for .ii .inJ for hero D.iviH to i /..,;.; ,..,ic — BiUv Ma. k Wk.k. - A ccrtihcate from Mi. NJson, oi Huiscll D.ihlbsck barb,r, for two haircuts to help hii k-;p that well groomed appcir.incc Faculty: Btiim only trL>h!iK-n isn't rtallj' bad. rml prize — Mr. and Mrs E McMiirphy — Thre; cisc-s EKpressing Store. Classes Hear Story All from the CoikBe WESMA^ /iivzc PresiJci Siroj.Y/ —

Children beautiful i God's Love for His PEOFLE VSINK^ Wniiht — Two

UJ Scnioi- Officers I'lililici/.cd T+!tAt?5SAy50; I'M icers

L^illii!H;]!ill!lf^ The fire a'atm went oH jus Academy student.s were ^etttnj for chapel. When everyone hai ated the Ad buildin/; the fri miHcM

1 down the drive to a

inj;: stop in front of the peoplt

iched home he both /5-f7 r by the government. The boy didn' ^fi^ asv what" to do. He even though

suicide, but decided tli.it wasn't th ution. Instead he applied at one o father's hotels for a job. Whil rkiiii: there lie mel a ijirl and late American Temperance Society Presents:

1 down. Jovvi

had let the r waited for

8:00 P, M.

SMC Tabarnac

off tlie rope, pulled it up. Supposing the p 1

THE OUTH^^TO ACCENT iry College, Collegedale. Tcnn March 19. 195-1

M00.00 Scholarship to Top Dr. Suhrie Celebrates 80th Birthday;

;MC's Second Work Festival Honored by "This Is Your Life" Program

Big plans arc well iiddc-r way to Tile paradi Work Fc-st-val '1 after i the |in the Southern Missionary College 7:30 P.M. ano success. Niiiili Year at hu^e Approx will be held an. SMC campus industries and se;vice de- maie to the co tments will be represented by floats those who have the day's opening activity. R. Dr. B. gesfons dur-ng the year for the ukker, vice-president of Bc-rea Coi- methods, and will be the guest e, speaker at the products in the industrial and service service pel following the parade. departments. Last year, stud;nt-work;;rs :ea College is probably the best- (Co„n,u,ed o„ page 3) )wn college in America for its o-- lized program of work and study. "THANKS," SAYS SUHRIE: All students who have worked 500 "GEE YCU IN 20 YEARS." urs or more in any one industry or Dr. Ami vice department will be awarded educational consultant at SMC di national certificates during the chapd the past nine years, offers \t\s m[ riod. Special recognition will be giv- and heartfelt thanks to

\itcd I e to en)0> ^be acti\ itics of thi. Work ti\al Tours through th ampi

dustr th u il be conducti-d from 1 10

M to-i JO PM md work ^(it t i 1 students ^ 11 be Idd n

(. n the Broom t

. uni I StOi Man ind ofh

111 Academy Talent Presents Holiday Inn" Tomorrow Night right Holida) Inn » II be pre; lust the and serioisncss and blend J all studtnts of Collc^ dilc Atadtn > gether with the narrit on that i 1 orrow meht March '0 in th the entire program ipel of the administrat on bi Id re throughout delightful and i etc will be two pctfotmant s b pros dc for )0U a

ise the chapel w II not be ' iri; mmiU w 11 be the nai 3ugh to holo all tho^e who will want ''"roc r H pianist will be Clymera Anderson see It The people of the conimiinit} the the orernist will be Dona -' invited at 8 00 o clock and the and reeling and c, ;dents of he college at 9 15 Hayncs D p program are s' Andrews Mr Krog Hoi dai Inn w II be pt s rt 1 bi M lor hohda/s of the n

' ;f picture of ea h i

solos duels I Ray r rt IS the whole choru and the slrumental numbers Come tike ir nd and cares of the da) off \0 m j iups of the academy . sisit Hoi da) Inn umental music This relax while you Churl

THE High School J Academy Sbniobs ithern Union Choir Gives cicnt 19U dites the p'ace—CoUejiedal the April 14 and li are (he Program In ad 1 Association of Southern M ssonar) Col illej. Dais In behalf of the Student "I- I to On th Sabhalt- aflern coed al ins tat on to com on down k p d in extend nj to you a illegedalc and en|o) College Days with us College and wc want lo g se )0U i ace proud of Southern Missionary our see our class rooms our industries :o see wh, We want >ou to want (o tell jou s\hat Southern and our social 1 fe Wc Solo sis « Ih the choir were for you We want 10 help for us and what it can do issionarj College has done Thu bcr 1 no n the Sanctus best school anywhere get a good college education n the Gw/r ' nl D n Crork former sday April U Come carl) en|o) Registration starts at 8 00 A M Wedn up for the two da)s of wh rl n^ Work Fcshsal get located and freshened pillow sit) Bring two sheets blankets and you the 19 >o„ Escryone is expecting n Ibc We are here ssaiting .0 greet College Kcmember we U X™j^H Prole Cocslc shman class of Southern Missionary «f and I shaU try ale uarlcl com questions please write to me bon solo St lh n at 8 00 A M If there are any posed of lohn Thurb r Paul K Ig r James Wlliams and Slum Crcok and also given a leather satchel b) the S ncerely )Oucs the ladles trio composed of Dorna s hool and the Student Associat on GRADS SmoOT PresdettI ilii Uir Weber Dona Haynes and Carol Mt ace him a bouquet of roses Clurt Accompanist for the Chap I Collegedale Ten S r rs s Ml s Mabel Wood (C ,/,, J ,, p,g, )) —

March SO UTHERN ACCENT 19, I954 "Down South"

We down in the sunny ™ South want to gA'.- you some of the ACCENT our sunshine that another visitor on SOUTH^ll last We had as long time since I keeps our dorm going. There's «"'' : has been a so much Publiilicd bi-wtckly cxnpl for Cli™™" Arthur White, grandson Asiociaiion 'o("so'I."Kor wiuiniui ULionm things campus, Elder summer, by The Student Ebiim " th'S column and a lots of that I hardly know where to begin, jnd twice during ihc j^|^^| tc told us about but of Ellen G. Whi:c, who C"ll;Bu!.d.|, T™n>^«^JinleJecl^ harpcncJ. Collwe ™''co||'eBeJ«irTennes.e'c° under the Act .( : her books, her life and how she wrote 39. """" ' ACCENT. Stpttmber ; ,.,, |., ,„tc,t.d as THE SOUTHERN Gerhart I lean Kinney and Donna r.tte .s 82.2! per ; per y«r, ihc (oteinn : .. is of , r,,.c i2.00 was One our fellow rebels hns ,,"«"ll„' wanted to be sure Elaine Andrews gone '"' room Yankee! Gilbert Smith and ' to our Connie '"'' COLLEGIATE PUP-SS ASSOCIATiON fully awake, so they came . , I . lis ...li.n.ir ,. I T Believe me, rf Morton are now married. I think 10 rtiake a lot of noise. the I"m Hawk telegram that Z NormanNnrm.iti Trubeviruuey ^COLUMNISTS through that she certainly is John Bottsford sent them EDIIOH play she slept David Hess that everyone wants to appropriate. It seems sleeper. Do you remember Black- a sound Joann Aushcrman Viola Turnace Mitclitll on somebody. Doris that Gilbec ice AssoOATB Editobs some joke black Bel Aire Chevrolet is at the school walked into Whose mon and Dorothy Phillips Dillard. picnic? Well, here's the telccram- Vinson Bushnell R""""" sitting out front. OK, Peggy Fhlrii"' D°'ni"l" full of con- their room and found it DEAR GIL—YOU AREN'T FAST ^ t take worse but the David Hall fetti. Their room w.is RUNNER. SHE OBCiJt.TloM M«rrAO>» ' ting. CAUGHT YOU ^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^ p„„„, A„j,„, 1 be hall had plenty in it. a new EASILY, SUCCESS. CONGRATLJ R C. t/e c have been blessed to have DusrNnss Manac.kb .Frank M. Wilson. Ir. Business Adviseh . We had a lot of visitors lately. course, it LATIONS TO YOU, We have organ in our dormitory. Of SYMPATHY Whiddens little brother cer- TO CONNIE—JOHN. Carol Jean belongs to Mary Stalnakcr, but we the way from Orlando to for Friday came all tainly enjoy the use of it Since the last issii have had end with Carol Ji Sjund the week evening worship and any other time several visitors on our campus—David ' and king Uni I Elder Dart is around that knows Jarrette, "Rastus" Eskndge, Ray Isnt it strange that prinCK Elder when someone Clark, -- : the our campus -_ it. Dennis Stokely, and of course, t:lowns that caper in sawdust rings also on how to play ] mmy And week Spring Week of Frayer. Every Dona Haynes certainly has been Joiner. You're welcome here anytime common folks like you and me And if we but father tan be a week of prayer happy lately. Her mother and fellows. eternity? Are builders of they set before us. week here follow the example have been spending the A couple of weeks ago Virgil Toom- Cecilia Ro- Haynes is doing some of tools Pauline Noswortliy and while Elder ey and Chester Damron got a brain- To each is given a bag a picture of a br'de work in the library storm! They were a book of rules; driguez have pm going to capitalize A shapeless mass and slightly on here i on their door with the date May l6 Everyone around on the broken water founta-n. They make, ere life is flown, And each must girls? the other day to imu uui i...... it. What does it mean, surprised go!: some more fellows to help. The stone. stumbling-block or a steppins have really was something different A We have a couple of girls who there plan was to get in line at the fountain, R. L. Shar\:e triplets. Maellene Haviland thought they would try to slip out the about the and pretend to drink. Soon some un- think had auburn hair while her sister, Me- last few nights. I really don't suspecting boys got in line, and when that far linda. less fortunate, discovered they will becaust it would be too they tried to drink, no water! Amaz- black wouldn't take in her haT. What to jump. How about it, Ann and Amel- ingly enough, each boy had the prcs- Complete Tour happened, girls? 3 give .The Suhrie's ia Maxwell' ]oke lasted quite a while! More fun! Se\cril of the boys here arc thinking g^UUfedeUe S. t> ^ ^^c*^ ^H^^

Ha\e )0u used it to its best advan-

tage' If not, there is still

buckle down and work. I think we could all work a little harder.

There is a certain girl that works ui the business office Ihet is very .ifr.iiiJ ci ij,hrng 7 pounds and 6 spiders She always likes to kill tiled! you're bicitr ounces On Mardt 9 6 35 P M little tCathryn don't be afraid,

Mary Mtrgaret Haherson was born that ',ey I to Mr and Mrs Nat Haherson Mar) of the boys here think it's fur weighed 6 pounds and 14 ounces to play with the fire hoses in the doim Mrs Don T llman better known Do you remember Union College or as Doll) spent two weeks on our cam Christmas Eve? I have been writinE It had ir pus recently We enjoyed jour sjsit a friend of mine who los: all he Doll) come bacl and bring Don n th that if lie coiile Rilph Wildcn ehat hre and I'm sure thi tell )ou the importance of keepiii.c It of the Married Margaret Marsin savs we can hardl) good order \r. «,th )0U hre lightinf, equipment in use iIk wait for Sprm/, saeation to roll i )ou wouldn't be tempted to

round Seems she and Larr) are plan nozzles for trumpets. Just i .dan,a ning to MS t her parents Mr and Mrs Its )Our belongings you arc i Alabama

\ttlMllCS \i boi Mrs Ann Holland w is honored Bo.uiti \\ Campus with a shower on Februarj 28 at the home of Mrs B 11 Kirb) given b) Mrs Durectoii's Baton Birbari Eller ind Mrs No 1 Goggins We ire sort) tliat you are ill Jean

I n? n d ' Duke burr) home Iim doesn t like Pog b

i of ou 1 M to biteh )0u know! The folks in velopn n , n " Brooksidc ipirtment welcomed Frances ping fom mu 1 n g n ou p n P Langlc) home Sunday Frances spent fa h E ud I a b ' e I pl n" <1 a il e of f n tew days at Etlanger Hospi Wc sou d on w lib » know Hink is el id )ourc home a fund of ofo

I I W 1 I I r Ihit Mrs

I I ro spend

hope tl o gl 1 PI uiJ w II nice to N dd o o on the in 1 d o k 1 )ourselt rol(l db I d r , It p k,

and little R p »ith Un M pp ^ I

D H p„ do'^r'^olMG Imted MeriJehMituI < °°"" oCol ^\ oi o IPof md Elizabeth Brown q ompo jjj n n B ri ind Charles Cooper. T d Do 1 H P of o K oc d 1

THE SOUTHERN ACCENT ALUMNI NEWS Leonard Places in White Heads Prophecy Week CURRENT DOINGS Class of '36 Tempeiance Talk Virginia Rosalie Hibbard, 3J0 E Class of '25 Cypress Avenue, Burbank. California ne Estellc Furches Fox, Oolte- graduated from White Memorial Hoi (.-nnessce, teaches grade four at pital with the class of 1939 K-plitrd School, Route 2, Chatta- Class of '37 Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. , Robert Lukat, 540 Class of '28 Lake Avenue, New Orleans 20, Louis

lie Butterfield, Anchorage, Ken- iana are enjoying New Orleans and Bob is employed by the America Cynamid Co, as ammonia plant super intendent. Charlie Boykin is under appo.'ntmcnt Mentos Amos Med ford, 2545 So

' " ' India. Marion, Denver 10, Colorado, is do he ing maintenance work at the Porte

I here aga Sanitarium. s of 79 Mazie Alice Herin. 3715 4Sth S Clifford Bze, Arpin, Wisconsin, Lincoln, Nebraska, received her B,S

e 1, is a minister and Mrs. Bee degree at WMC and her Master's de le assistant educational superin- firee from the University of Colorado ent of the Wisconsin Conference. She is a graduate nucsc and is now th Director ; have five children. of Union College School ot .a Victoria Teed. (Mrs. Farris L. Nursing. Tlie hospital division is lo )t), 3000 NW 93rd St., Miami. cated at the Porter Hosptal. Dtnve lorida. Colorado, and the Boulder Hospital Boulder, t D. EUi Colorado. '40 ;ge. The Stenotype Institute of Jack- Class of nville, Florida. She is presently on John D. Irwin and Ruby Trip Irwin Box 1S9, Lodi. California: have E Board of Directors of the National "We horthand Reporters Association. son, John Charles, 6 years of age. I John F. Speyer, Deerford, Louisiana, was graduated at PUC in 1947 and employed by Esso Standard Oil of have done some graduate work in ac counting. I was employed at Lynwood from 1947-1949 and have been prac ay Evangelism. "Our oldest son fin- ticing Public hes the Theological course in May, Accountant since 1949 nother son and daughter are attend- James McLeod, Wooster Road, Ac adema, Mt. Vernon, Ohio, is secretary ip SWJC this year.'- Virginia VeachDortch, 2480 Shades treasurer of the Ohio Conferenc since 1952. married Mattie t Road, Birmingham 8, Alabama. He Ma Cass of '30 Carter, class of '41. They have tw Albert H. Macy. 4731 Bancroft children. James Edwm and Janice Ann Lincoln 6, Nebraska: Mr. Alma Chambers, 622 W. 8th Street

s been employed for 23 years Plainfield, New jersey: "I am regis the Christian Record Benevolent As- trar and teach Biolog)', World Historj where magazines for the and Chemistry at the Plainfield Acad

; printed. '42 Clai of '3 Class of Marie Romedy Steadman, 3526 Viola Hervey Ja taught scliool for Boone Park Avenue, Jacksonville 5, married to hile after graduating from College- Florida. "I am Gordon Wm. Steadman of Toronto, Canada, married to J. S. Jame- We met and married in Michigan at 1 and they have served in several daughters. iferences. EMC. We have two. Nancy Jacksonville is of '32 age 9 and Kathy age 2. study- Uberta Marie Pines Spanos, Route our home, but at present Bill is University in ox 385, Creoe Coeur. Missouri, "T ing Dentistry at Emory Id be happv to know where and Atlanta." Dr. Charles Arthur Davis, Route 10, t my former classmates are do'n?, M E SOUTHERN ACCENT ACCENT ON T A. O. Darl Conducts Academy Week of Spiritual Emphasis

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"Oh, I hear grandmother calHng me to d'nncr, but before 1 po I wart lo tell you what a very nice week of prayer we had up here. It was wonder-

ful. I know each ,f!irl reteived a spir- itual blessing and it hrou,t;ht each ju.t a little closer to God I'm 'sure."

Well I sure woLtM l.le to have been there, but I'll kt you go for now and try to get over to sec you before

y:i\i leave Thanks so much for calling m; up and letting me know all the ATS Sponsored "PiciCHtiitf t&,e 54 Seftc

ATTENDANCE HONOR ROLL s-^onsored jingle ront.sts hc!d i

Fouth Period, 1953-54 of this year have drawn to .i d the four \% lones. Shirley

mitt:d by 1 Nelson. Myrna

are to . be s .. .. . *Dallard, Darlyne *SiIver, Maftha „ compete in the National Jini:lc Con *Dallard, Dclphyn Steen, Evclvn B-ckner. Janet Sudduth, Wavnt •"Doynlon. Jerry Thames, Barbara Wellman, Joyce "DiiUock, Charles 1 dollar

loe I drink. j got Joe's collar; got the clink. HOW TO APPLY FOR THE SUMMER SESSION The by Tod Graves: Drink, dnnk. drunk. Sccrctar)' The McHi'mI Secretary' X-Rav Tc.hnic an 1 opplicalion or in .

Don Ji. Sandra Orauiihon. M.it Bird'e McConnadiii \--.u\W. \\\\h\ prize with this jjnplcr 1954 Southern Mis bcM r the 1954-55 Fall Session. While drinkinc ; forms for enroUraent- In thi rear. SA Presented Benefit Film

Florida Ships." "Down to the Sc.i in fea ure film based Jn a li""')' ',"'. Alabama on «'«<' was presented tc the college TalJerriJi" 13, \<>'ii. in the College

Stident A..._ - Tlic cast of the fill

of : Tennessee ,'ing the stor)' .>,,.«." whono amdid no,1 wan. ^'"Vl Florida unethical, ith th? help, thouijh Georgia Iht s^ friends he was ab'e to roam b Proceeds of the film ate to projects c in Student Association of the ^ SOOTi,. --.ilNARY COLLKE UuhAH) THE OUT ACCENT

1 Missionary College, CoUegedale, Tenni

Student Association Elects 300 Visit College for Attend Officers; McKinney Is Head 500 Work Festival College Day Events

)n of the morning befo epped into the Tabernao on April 25. an expar green grass spread out bc-fore y --"d was the garden gite on throu : picket fence, and ,ate was the gala colorc'd mayp )unded b> ' May THE SOUTHERN ACCENT 10, 1954

"Dovrn South' /I jbaiit 0/ BfMX. David Hess

JOAN Is It possible' Tliere are only days more ont I unduationi This ACCENT we needed ot Olc Man Sun These tnJ of SOUTH! Hiri >>c art almost .t Ihc has gone about tht fast about anj timL pitnies will make you foii,et of anothu sLJiooI y^ar M) how my school years It seemed burned fate thi wonder )Oii and then you base 1 7l ' lia\t had man) dots fl) Wl couldn t hase be-en mote than a Tlie Youth Congress and College moMh ful Imits logtthtr ago that we sserc in the midst a picnic There ol those ago a Days were almost like On morninj. a ftw weeks horrrbJe rrcshman orientation went were so miny students around that tests bout lift) or sixt) of us girls registntion and the like but ot us had to double up at night more s dorm to announce some over to the boy than eight months h im. sU the parlors were full of our banquet At s W in the morninf; through our fingers Some though of U5 un worst We Is was lots of fun 1 lor the we »er |r pare sa) Eight months \\t,ll ^p nt school w. bii rhen Ut lor the Neat the end of ASSOCIATION EDt bi t II t elt others ha\e No comment PRESS ; COUEGIATB final I th-it MEMBER ADVENTIST rds.se )0U lo worrying about those neM 1.1 reults Id I think that three of the mo t otUn the bo)s oK mn read heard questions nround thi. i The banquet which was an informal Whit garden part) the \\h

J success Mil, sprmK,, , our grls are lc-a\ing the used during the procram ind telle A lot of shown dormitor) to join the Mirned Couples ing th^ progrim a mo\ie \vas these questions arc the best of met with enthus , McClorc wish each of )0u So Dear to M) Heirt We lasm but the third (And )ou can Doris Blatkmon and Dorothj Phil guess which one I mean') is usuaDi Mizclle Girls Forum has elected its : hps arc ilv.i>b into somctlimg it The fol answered with I don t know Saj' back rubbed officers and the> arc reported as seems Dons wanted her Lets ask Francis' Poor Fnnes lows president Rebecca Binklcy Well so Doroth) rubbed it But what did Boughman sec we II know \er) soon Please \ ice president Mir) she use ' Drene shimpoo ' Mar) Br)int parha The Upsilon Delta Phi hjs elciUd Doroth) someone could use that to retary treasurer it S ofiicers lor the first sem mentanan L)nda Muuford ster of « i^h the c hair next }car, ofhcers ire f article, here s The lion, any one a good explanation This being our last Has president, Dan Hurt; vidj-prtsuienl, you a ver)' nice vaca- these red faces of late? Maybe wishing each of for Eiming Djang; secretary, W .iuk Tay- most of us got just a little more than Wilson affixed his signa- lor; parliamentarian, Tr.ivi> (jooJner. Oil 9, lyM, President Woodrow May With the support of all tin klloivs, United States to the most appreciative bill ture and the seal of the It You're Married I know that the Upsilon Delta Phi other president. It was a bill to will really go places in '54-'',5. ever to appear before him or any legal holiday. The Men's Forum officers for the the second Sunday in May, a make Mother's Day, next year are: president, Alex Cl.irl:, Edith hit the floor! Now you will Philadelphia hit upon den, Anna Jarvis of This is your Acchnt reporter, and vice-president, Bobby Green, ^uretarj'. Six years before, 1908, Miss have to get Edith to finish this ex- of interesting peo- treasurer. Run.- Gon- she was asked to plan a mem- we have a number event. What huppened to Butch Coggins; the idea of honoring mothers when citing little to tell you about this time-, so I zales; pastor, Swa)Zi_ ^L^l.'e-ant ple I understand Jerry mother. On the second Sunday Marvin's shirt, Edith.^ orial service for her deceased must not stop to gab but go on with at-arms, George Gager; F.irli,inie-nl:if- he didn't wear one the r;st of the 2,000 celebrated the first "Mother's the ne'ws. ian, Kenny Lynn. in May 1908. approximately evening? First of all allow me to say that Thank you, girls of the Djsowakitj most of the Protestant churches from In 1909 it was adopted by Drs. Al and Elizabeth Koppel Day.'* we were glad to see so many of our Club for the swell banquet that you Washington, D. C, spent the week and celebrated. old friends on College Day and dur- gave us. I wanted to tell you again end with the Fred Williams recently. ing Youth Congress, We welcome how much we appreciated the eve- They became acquainted in Germany take of yours. You you folks back and regret that space ning, even though we "aecepted" your Mothers are irreplaceabh while serving in the U.S. Army. Dr. does not permit us to print the names invitation at five A.M. Really, thou^Gb, until it is too late to tell dentist never know how much she means to you AI Koppel is an Adventist of all those who visited our campus. thanks a lol ! Washington, while his proverb that reads "God could not be practicing in her. There is an old Jewish Spring is here and picnics are be- wife, Elizabeth, is an M.O., but has mothers." "Many make the ing enjoyed by everyone. April 28, and therefore he created her pr.ictice to anesthesiolog) everywhere, limited Dana I understand )0u ^ \9'^4. was the day for class picnics, hotvell advocated. -i n but only one the home," Jaiues R. have a number of new arri\als for sp eding about household and May 6, we seniors enjoyed an- We towelcome this time. Little Garr> Paul Aprd 11 Eddie I won J. Carlson came to make the Nobel The Riehard Fairehild llie day was beautiful— just right Carlsons his proud parents on April parents of a sweet lit twen- p) for skating in the gym. About 1" They say that iiuw is mighty. 14. Gary's weight at birth was 7Y, born April ty-five couples were gathered: some sea, pounds. Little Kathleen Erma Huff If of He governs land ai/d to skate, others to play ball, and just aker, 8 pounds, 8 ounces, black ha r mighty sccpier a few on-lookers. Dorothy Fuller, Bet- He wields a fair, and a lot of flesh, came to the ty Grcenleaf, Peggy Tompkins, Jean lesser powers than he; George Huffaker's home recently Sil O'er Duke, and Edith Rogers (who had via and Don Crook are now the proud just purchased a new pair of pedal parents of a bouncing baby boy, Don But mightier power and stronger pushers from Southern Mercantile) In searching for news 1 aid Wayne, who was born March 17 hurled. decided to skate. Now I must add that East who IS a senior witl Man fi'om his throne has Weight: 7 pounds, 6 ounces. Edith is a beginner at skating and a major if he lad an) ne rocks the cradle that Steve and Endora Olncy also v,c\ i For the hand very good sport. Well, it wasn't long ACCI NT and this was comed a baby in their home on March out Is the hand that rules the world. before the girls had made a train and Sf/wol lull e M^ 8; Steven David weighed 8 pounds ca were having lots of fun skating. Not can t be getting anxious —ir. R. Wallai realizing that Edith was having a The Eddie Barrcra's added another I must close before the little trouble keeping up, all of a sud- girl to their family on April 11: little HONOR ROLL SOUTHERN UNION YOUTH sf nine weeks of S9cond Semesler

2,97 Ahu-HI-Haj, Fawzi Mj«s, Jciiimt From all over the vast Southci "So Ye" the Thei HaiJcrsoii. I'. Union they came, the army of stalwa "Go ye into all the wi delegates and \ isitors Duslincll. Vir youth who are the hope of the Ad' loving Lord's southern states m his mti

AlislKcm.iii, |. great southland theme on which the marks with the words iderful things are happening 'Vouth Congress was built and the kc) youth, we believe )ou w daily under the banner of Prinec manuel. They came hurtling thrc tlie sky, they came by train, pn ,ar. bus and bieycle. Yes, they e ^.

cnce- a grade school lad had with the policeman who directed the tralfic in front of tht great Chattanooga Civic

held. The genial policeman had been holding b,Hk the pedestrians to let a number of cars go by Th^n suddenly he turned at right angles to the trallie

ttndcd luiui .uiJ pumped i

2.00 Turn loose Citbar,! 2,20 Poll, Wllm iberally sprinkled with small electric ight bulbs of different colors, depend- ng on the locat'on, by conferences, Clait of '48 :hen Elder V. G. Anderson gave a alk that made us proud to be in the Robert Albert Roach. PO. Box 528, Cent Senior Placement Doris H. Bryant, \IQ Washington [ood old Southern Union, and Elder SMC Boast 80 Per Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. "From Dean of Avenue. Etowah, Tennessee, After Teaclu Moreno, Maria L., I9'1H-'19 I was a worker in tiic Cirolina _._ graduating from SJC in 19'12, she Collegia de las Antilles 19')9-1950 I Public Schools Conference, from did nooga East Tennessee State College Col- Oh, Choon Soo, Graduate work. Scv- went to •10 hours of work on an M.A, at Barrington, Bryant L-, Madison Adventist Thelogical in Johnson City, Tennessee, where she congress Man- Seventh-day the Seminary. From 19501953 I was Assistant to the Business lege, her degree in 194'1. She taught Seminary got educational director of the Iowa Tem- High school for two work. Olsen. Oluf Edwin, College of Medi- in Ooltcwah perance M. Nelson took over and began the Bon?'kobert Thomas. Graduate representative Tennessee At pres N,i( itment Ser\-ice. A University of 7225 Flower Avenue, Reams, Joseph Garland, Jr.. Teacher Hazel Snide, present filed past Elizabeth Teacher m Mch delegation Beans, Mary Park, Maryland, Miss Snide Conference Florida Conference Takoma Ider Nelson and handed him Georgia-Cumberland Graduate work. has been working for the last six years Eugene. Colleg.- Read, Billy Mack, Ming where he was from and Butterfield. Arthur Wash- Seventh-day Adventist Theological at the Library of Congress in Evangelists of Medical ington. (..III ' . Housewife Amman, II [ij llll. . vv Coble. Juamta Ganas, '43 Marvin Edward, Teacher, Ala- Class of >. Rogers, high , nl ca!Ld off Edwin, Osteopathy, the |..„i SM _ _j"bv; Elder Nelson Everett Carl McKce, La Sierra Col- , bama-Mississippi. Lois Evelyn the missi.„t.n bulb on th. map School, Kansas City number and a Nfed'cal Alvin B.. Teacher. Oregon lege. Arlington. California. This is Tripp. 1 David. Graduate work lilt V. h'.:] up— bulbs away up on the Fenz Walter my fourth year as dean of women Adventist Summary paths Jesus w Iked .V. wel as ohsc - down Seventh-day ' '^ of Virginia, bulbs dear at' here. I'm working on a Masters in first hand the cu5loms ant way of over on Octavus, Pastor-Teaih- ii [ip of Florida, bulbs Graham, Ob.d Personnel Service. Medical Evangelis- made familiar the world through Waters, Alabama-Mississippi ; hks of the Father of er, Wilson, Eldcn Ronald. Pastor-tcachci Ethel Marion Cochran Tolhurst. Nelson, Mmrsterial What Tlieodorc .ui.t I i:. u,, the Atlantic seaboard. Graves Georgia-Cumberland Conference Cleveland. Georgia. George Georgia-Cumberland ' the !: ' n An'-ni of glory that map was by intern, Wilson, Fred Eugene, Ministerial ir moved to Cltv-I \ Graduate work at off the Gutekunst, Gerard. li-. ill liad finally passed tern, Carolina Conference 19-19. where Adventist Theological and Seventh-day '"" Seminary puf'iii '.. "' "i"!' ' .^ ores of churches i t- a„ town with a Lawrence H'tha'*'. ^"^."; Union ! Hawkins, J. in the Southern Seventh-day Adventist manner came ate work. Teacher, Georgia- Ridge the I this forceful Orison. Nobel. Seminary old outposts. NOir Theological , moved here we had a 4 months icngc of the Union Springs the Henderson, Wilfred S.. son, Freddie. Now we have two more little word that received Robert Samuel Bishop, 4609 Brook- Industrial Arts ^""^ Danny. was the word on Academy, boys—Harry aged 2'/2- hisis. NOli'^ Housewife ficld, Illinois: "I am working as cost of the Ludington, Betty, Pastor-teacher, Ken- 5 months old. There is a lovely little programs. Dear youth Kenyon. Gerald, accountant for Reynold's Metal Com- C. Ministerial m was fin- challenge McClurc, Alfred Conference Adventist chapel here, which Id, let us meet the tucky-Tennessee pany." Florida Conference Alabama- ished just two years ago, We enjoy Let us set up tern Mitchell. Viola. Teacher, mighty hour. Robert Allan, Ministerial them with McCumber, Mississippi Cljifi of '49 , of outposts, man Conference intern Florida Wood lohn E, Ktpiingcr. Chaplain (1st soldiers of the Trcanton, William. Collegcd-lc and as valiant McKee.AlvinEUswo.th, Private bus. LlO US Armv Hq. MRTC Omp Gordon Schlenker. 1307 Pine Hills tcrri- Products. Collegcdale :r)' the battle into enemy Road, Orlando. Florida, Employed Laboratory P ckcit, Virginia, joined ihe army in his cap- Congcr, Mrs. Almina, |ry. There are thousands of Assistant to the ship- MeSch. Jerry F.. Southern Missionary Col- 19^5 and was alerted for overseas struggling to be free^ Fountain Heaa teacher. 10 are Manager. ment in Dttembcf. bind Business u help cut the bands that ^fan your outpost! May THE SOUTHERN ACCENT 10, 1954

type you arc the that enjoys a chal- s Possibilities Reviewed lenge, the challenge is here. Write The Southern Memories Is Out; SMC Work lo us today: tell us ork (Jilij;ently of your plans, your Wt diily b-jin^ asked <)' talents, your capabil'ties. Issue your goal," We will Read Presents Dedicatory suth lis the; Ho :li hj; make room for the student affected Just as there is room at who is willing and able to woik. Will the is there work available on i g-nc'W Sotilhcm. nities at SMC? productive for additional stud for the truly its modern blaek ings broom factory and furnit I been presented Are there opportunities for new s;u this summer? ])rof;ram the dents to work Billy Mack Yes, our oper.itions have been af economy of thi Ki.nl, (..I'li'i Jii I ImT, presented llie fccted by the changed p;ctui. lirst .iiinu.il lo i|r t-ntire faculty. Mrs, country. The profit and loss !Ce have the j-'l.int niv.i D. Gardner, rcprescnlativc of the Vitf,- has chan/ied. Manufacturing annuals than faculty, received the dedicatory year- for everywhere are strug^lin^ f

fore in the history get : sha Tlic "Legend of the Dogwood" lakes the motif this year, in apprecia- keen. The der ,nd is for \ bett of the surrounding hill; product at a ri uced price. For oi c with Dogwood. The Ihemc that joys industries to su -, ...... irricd out in nil of the eleven di- crow rate more efficiently than they ha ' the past. There is still bu had if we compete favoral- Ori pete favorably our labc efficient. So to answer yc CME Accepts Four —work is available for g The present economy Three SMC students were among the ';6 accepted to the College of

Mcilif j1 Evangelist's 'Ifith class in rv.li-Hif One has been accepted to workers can be used, but the rli - .i..i;)l of Dentistry. opportunities are here for those I..U1 Whiddcn. Arthur But- are willing and able to work Jii

.lul Oluf Olsen received let- ly. Tliis is no calamity. On the

iM . .ii .liiiptance toenler the denom- trary, we can look at it as a real m.iridns medical center August 9. Bill ing. SMC is an educational institu- Ingram will lake up dentistry at Loma tion. It has been our philosophy that

Linda this fall. it is poor education to allow a stu- dent to get by doing sub-average work in his work program. At times our lied this phil- scphy

ACCENT THE ! ON philosophy

students of the Collcg. ACAD EMY So today we say to each prospect student, "If you earnestly desire Christian r I ^,.,,,1, education ,„ ,,. Junior-Seniors Go at SMC an woik to defray a part of the cos "''"" us your application only if ,!,';;,','; To Fontana Dam yo '!':,"l decided in your heart that y

DASOWAKITA ENTERTAINS Academy Holds swectpeas clung daintily from the post; Academy Day hilc colored Japanese lanterns filled the air with their Tght. It was truly a :len Party.

t the opposite end of the garden located the head table. Seated the e was the president of tlie Daso- wakita Club, Jerry Hawk; Carol Jean Whidden, Emcee; Don Bcthea, presi- "'.' ..It hall game go^ng dent of the Upsilon Delta Phi with h^ir .irrival wbik- those Rebecca BinkJcy, his escort, and the play enjoyed a game of guests of honor. ping-pong, or went horse- Jerry Hawk, president, made the

Hi .lilTcrL'nl iljv Tlicday wns brought llOSC witll

t tiK- gymnn miJ ball-

A,.ul™iy 1 i.ir. You lOlll pl,ysi...ll,. y could liold. ^.; ,11, t., I,,,d been ::. l, tilt Jam jiui

ATTENDANCE HONOR ROLL 1 Vill.m,. FO,«,.ui,, Joy.c L.,r

Fifth Period tilkj will. ,n. ] KirU >|,inli i:>oi

•DS'pi.'im uMtuU Bos, U« Uokbv U Z'l. tol V

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Stole Donna Weber dramatized the "April Showers" by playing Son- '"Over Please send tn ;o™.,io„„bou Itie Soulti ,„Mi.., nary College

the past.

capabk-, 1 Adwntist number Stole Kin l^^l^sLOlu^ry by enshrouding Carol in lo help any sparkling bubbles.

"Walt Disney's "So Dear to My Heart finalized the events of the c nng with the color picture story of a small boys' Tfe in a country hamlet- __————- .

ns HENRY HESS aO ALLEN ST THE OUTH]^^|iS ACCENT Southern Missionary College, Collegedale, Tennessee, . \')U ^^p Alumni Carry Responsibilities Holm Manages School Finances: In Denominational Work

SMC Graduate is Dean :ently tlie joined F^ith for Today staff Fleming is General ;i(itT A. Jolisnscn w].o gradu, n Manager J. New York as a member of tlie di-

I Southern Missjonar)' Colleg! .lartment of public relations. Miss Eijni ho for se-eral lias years has been the registrar at Highland Former working in Sweden, India. Cey- Academy for the past three years. Students Ion. Burma and Paki New York Employs Ordained "crencc, union, and division Jevcls, has Graduates Two SMC Graduates are active Southern jecn appointed new dean of men at m Missionary College is c the Greater New ^'ork Walla Walla College. Conference. the map again. At the live camp-met ,-. . Wilhui h, . .,1 1951 is a mgs in the Southern Union this sur lam to Join Faith for Today mcr ten SMC graduates were ordaine

;s Mary Elam, who graduate Last year .it the lampmectings, elevi

Southern Missionary College i of SMCs alumni were ordained. with an English major, has n Those receiving credentials wen from the Alabama-Mississippi Confc ence. James Edwards and Robe BUSHNELL ASSUMES EDITORSHIP ; from the Cirolina Conferenc Rain :Ho< ACPA headquarti

1. This was decided iward this school when judges last sprin,g saw the close

; edi Vinson Bush- scoring possible among Adventist col- his staff recently th; Missionary College had ithern James G. Fulfcr and Douglas Bennett, the Advent- ved its membership and from the Kentucky-Tennessee Collegiate Pres ' Conference. Henry Wilmot and Phaizc s-1-5^ school yi id the SOUTH- ompete for this With sud a llit Colkw In. ighest standard of journalism. rightly trained, mi[;ht fui and expansion Cnlenon Last year the College n the mess.ige of a HAVE YOU Iked off with tiie prized trophy, a Mr', jijin GooJIi ad who \\n been I'er loving joined l.ttt lor a ycjr wil serve M piirchnS' ing ..jtiit «nJ Bivc the ATS? ancc 10 several dciia [mciih in Collcjie Etilcrprises, Inc. {CoiuiiiiieJ

Dear Fellow Students: ''

On behalf of your'ScutTenf Sssociationr 1 eicterid to yoiPa"' cordial welcome to Southern Missionary College. If you are for the first lime, I especially want to welcome you into the ibership of the Student Association. I trust that you, as well as the returning students, will take full advantage of all opportunities afforded you by membership in our student organizations. From the standpoint of the Student Association, the outlook for the school year ahead is very bright. There are many projects that will soon be started under the supervision of the various stu- dent standing committees. Later projects under supervision of the entire Student Association will he introduced.

There will be in the next few days elections to fill vacancies

f the student committee standing chairmanships. I ask

your full cooperation and support in these elections. This is your opportunity to exercise the privilege of membership in your student

sell DahlbL-ck and Mr Hulsey both received their M. One of the enterprises planned by the studei igrecs thf annual college picnic which will he October 5. We solicit the i: In addition to these, tli est of every student on the campus in this project so that it ve been granted prove to be successful. suggestions, critici.sn doctorate degrees: Profi I earnestly solicit your prayers, and Craig and Professor Everett i- we begin this school year together. Your officers stand ready to ! social 'atrous of the division of you at any time and if I, or any of the other ofTicers, can be of a; iences and Professor Kenneth M. t you, please call on us. had been a cnnedy of the division of education. Collegedalc Academy, year. The faculty and staff of Southern ted for this school her parents, two Rav McKinnev issionary College now includes She is mourned by James Marchie, and Mrs. Kathtyn President, Student Association three brothers, Ray. Fred ,d follow the proccdui i lack Steen and and Joe. Graduate Tells of Mission Life More than two-hundred eager, good-intentioned students have stopped at my desk in the past few hours. It is the first day of regis- some of preserving tration for the fall term. If only there were way these early hours of a stu- these good intentions so very apparent college career. dent's . campus, our greatest smgle Next to finding his Saviour on our Through our Student Associa- offering is the teaching of leadership. literally hundreds of opportunities tion and other avenues, there are that can make a college course practical My . doing the things i| . gifls school had to be closed for k'ss'i, , Our every of?er for lead- student is to accept |i or old ' ,\ .., .. ' ,, H, \\u:y...u 1. -.lir.'. ui many stfict govtrn- counsel to any new an ul.l 1 !

best ' ' r , „, his . 1 . .1 '.. 1,-. .ihiir.ji, jftcf six years grace of God do irr 1 of ership training, and by the VOlil "f have the best school year .,rl ri: il... rrl, i liool, I found my- fudging from appearances, we shall

. 1 .,. ill depart- , . .. liiii^' (lit .1 1 Mil ,.Ii normal College, and as you gam ,f II ir L.,1 history of Southern Missionary in the mLii; Ii lia. j1! been itrangc and new -Talent may enable a person to get to the that training remember, plans, ,o kt us all help to me and 1 have ha.l to work hard falling off. character will keep him from have so nobly and bravely to keep my head above water. The top,*^' but only^ is so dif- Kenneth A. Wright set forth finish this gospel. The Ict- British Educational system Southern Missionary College PRESIDENT KENNETH A. WRIGHT President. THE SOUTHERN ACCENT September 17, I954I

/7 jbaiJt 0/ Sfuce "Down South'

lawn, Delphyne Ballard remarked that

it looked like Gideon's army. Did you know that we have a po- tential Crack star in our dorm? Just ask Connie Moffat how good she is at dashing from the bed to the closet- especially when someone says "Hey!"

Of course no dormitory is any fun this coi. ind without its due portion of short-sheet- quite a ed beds. And that's where yours truly DAVID HESS bit has happened. and roommate Ontra Alien come in. This summer the dorm was really qui Kathryn Wooley, Connie Moffat, and for a change, except when J. C. Lin Carol McClure must have had a grudge baugh got excited about something. against us. However, their triumph was Freda Bathkc and CotJnne Doeting Johnny Reed wouldn't mir short-lived. It was a hot night, and with some daring and dangerous ac- anyone c ming down to his room h Ontra and I slept on top. of the cover. robatics on second floor hall. popcorn. Ask him where he got We didn't discover anything wrong till there was the slumber his popper—that's the joke! And then the next morning. Pick a cold night pjfly on tliird floor porch—oh, what next time, Kathryn. Academy has been in sess C. Lintbaugh, night Push firn! Ask J. Work and Vacation days are over now, though, two weeks now, and for the first few days last Lynn Wood all be settling down to that of week, Hall o you are a student and we'll hand on the door knob— invaded by registering You now have your old daily routine of classes, work, and was college door ro ' few days turn the knob and open the the new students students. Quite an uproar, but it comes at SMC. In the next went the rest of study period. From sym- because "T-jiin'or" is not enough—the open door only I've met. however, and from the old greater horizons. But this the rounds with him. live- find. Through this open students I know. Ml nuarantee the bolizes opportunities, and that is what you school students, Poor Wayne Taylor had a rough One of our summer has stand and look! liest year that Maude Jones Hall door are seen a host of opportunities, but don't kno^^n to us yeir rounders as "Clarky,'' time at the health service during regis of leadership and (ind dimp) fate in the Take a step—cross the threshhold into the realm nut a sad tration He didn t want his flu shot on the 5puklini; witcrs of i little brook. Next the hini advancement. You may stumble on the threshhold, or slip so nurses got pinned in a ...^;.:„ »- she II know bctt(.r than to try for .. • Miller who limt (.orncr ind stabbed him' You sh iild rug, bur this does not remove your opportun —as \ drink where it s slippery. ha\e heard and seen him Of t said: Cimp meeting descended upon us *? ^aoe ^(Mttei '7<^€U^ the blood test was worse He eb "Great is the man with a sword undrawn, that he didn t have anj more bluod And good is the man who refrains fom wine, )ust full of that shot He did shut the d on ^L crdi> fails and yet still fights on, out ^reen in the f\ce so I t;i Bui the man who md mistake! was rcall) hard on him' Lo, he Is the twin-born brorher of mine. lo kcd thin its gloomy walls

are hcartiches SMC has seen some old and I Here at SMC your opportunities are just beginning—you Past Hilures and Be-i\cr CI books of truth, no-n throw the key av.a) now in the dining room. Feed yourself on the good And I and \ with 1 \l anil drink of [lie knowledge of others. Then you will be ready To seek another room degree) Hebcr Votaw Mil 1 prepared to go into the living room and face life. And turmsh it with hope and smdes Lorene Mitchell Catherine Bros n I While you are here at school, you have an excellent chance to Northrop Craig Parrish an! I the foundation for loyalty like Patrick Henry, courage like build Haege to mention a few Wc U I abode devotion like Lincoln, humility like No thought shiU enter this Daniel, wisdom like Solomon, some former students back w I That has a hint of pain Job. Sam Croft has been stiyin? w I malice and distrust And e\er) Uncle ou know Sam D( r "You cannot choose your battlefield, J Shall ne^cr therein rcit,n FacunduA has been somewhtre bi gods do that for you. The r\e shut the door on Atsterdaj donfUow wheel Anj wa^ we!a But you can plant a standard And thrown the ke> awi) — back Sam and Derwood a standard never flew." Where Tomorrow holds no doubt for me -^Nalhalia Craue I believe that's about all for now Since I have found Today. I'll sign off. Best wishes for a ,q Work hard for the time is short—push on for the hall is long; school year to all! and may these words of John Whittier never chasten you:

k "For of all sad words of tongue or pen, • The saddest are these, "It might have been." SUMMER SCHOOL GRADUATES

MANAGES FINANCES T<)l)ias.m'n Rcliirn.s HOLM To (^;iiii|)iis r B. A. r'leld NobL-l Cirlson Major — Rclig on. Minor — History a nd Educafon Gcc.ild Kenyon M.ijor — Biisin CSS & Economies, Rcligi n Students from VIol.i Mik-hfll Major — Elem entary Education, Minor Lois M,iric Wood Major — Elcn- entary Education, Mino 18 Counlries B.i^ Nellie Conger Elementary Edu cation (Pictured with new teachers) Lola Genton Major — Elcn entary Education, Mino — Religion Two Vft/r Cotine es Elementary School Training Betty Brisson General Office Secretarial Training Marie Holloway Elementary School Training (Not pictured) ^ Celia Youmans Medical Secretary Training

Bahamas Honduras

Cmada Indo-Chin.

Chile Jordan

China Peru

Costa Rica Puerto Rie

Cuba South Afr Denmark Sweden September 17, 1954 THE SOUTHERN ACCENT kJeddmcf. BeUM and lie ACCENT ON THE ACADEMY

Academy Has [ members of English IV Jortmtilhm C!.i> Annual Handsliake Marian Crowson ;4cadetee^* /4&ode onna Gediar A grand meeting or" the new and c old irbara Wilbams — Ray Clark Academy students was held S.itur- day night, Mnita Coble — Harry Sparks September -i. Tlic propi yce Morton — Hollis Allen irlcnc Calloway — Floyd Tillerson La Sin.i Harrison - Lester Rika Bushnell Editorship Erma Miclzler — 1 - Norma Campbell Duane Dicker {Conliuued jrom pa^e 1)

Rheba Go^i^jans — Ted Dortcii . at-o at the request ot the oftiLcri Myrna Mobley — Paul Miller itudcnt AssociUions ot nine Ad Martha Powell — Glenn Coon t colleets meeting in workshop Barbara Sammons — William Stubbs Norma Wiliiams — Edward Polen Rosalind Gibbs — Ronnie Noble Frances MoticT — Bob Amnions ALUMNI NEWS

To the Student Body:

The officers and members of the SMC Alumni Association take this opportunity to greet the student body of the new school year, to wish for each individual the best of success for the term.

We urge you, students, to make the most of every opportunity offered to you at SMC and may the spirit of Collegedale over- shadow you and be inculcated into your inmost lives.

We look forward to becoming acquainted with you and of be- af service to you in any way possible. We wait to welcome you w Ml,, Mabk- Jinimy Rhodes on tl ii yt.u. All the the Alumni Association. oar then gave us a dialci Delphyne and Darlync, gave the de- learning love licr vciy vinsky at the Wedding. votional part of our program. "When Paul C. Boynton, President Papa Shook the Stove'" was a ddight-

: sorry that t Lancaster and Dorthy Sipc, had urn to their homes, Come back Current Doings §irls. In tlic ncx «t want to thank the c there will be mor< friends and make r ir a very delightful and er of the Girls* Am

(1953) 30-J . - shore Dri Km I'ille. lufoul (1955) South \cd my MA from the Uni\er

, College ktun I w sit) of Tennessee at th end of the ist completed a \cr> en summer session I ha\e no definite ACADEMY ROSTER plans for this fall but expect to be

mid t the called to the army -oon Donald nof^ HMoid S ]ohmon (1953) uU)>:is SMC It .. - .. >n RoKcr ittictrlmi—I had a ver) good )ear ot crc is no other plate like CoUeg Bobby loc teaching last yeir at Panama Cit) e Our work at Southwestern lunior ^cf Kenneth Honda Will be teaching, at Greene :olkgc has been most en|oyable Wc \ilk Tennessee this )cir U Tam« \c enjojed MSits from man) hiends the.) ha\e passed >m Collegedale as If-' 5 Hiiicoik (1952) 2858 Hew//'

that wi) /;//; ro!h II ouh iO nwf—Have )ust (.omplctcd ^O months of pastoral B/Z/Di nigc, (19'>1) CA(£312N c\ inc h ni Now ha\e a large build Tom

Ik^td lie Hall Ed^rd Hall Marian o " C II n 1 Aril H W oned so close to SMC Hili R A 1J|>1< ortlunJ ind t, m | jet in the sen lee ;»«» H,u: (l!)^'l 100 II Eiil

you en 1 11 rtti r 1/ M).i r/(r«/ —Its \ cry R/,b,„ Ufiz (l?^) Boa 245 AW/ GRADUATE TELLS OF MISSIONS Ddn I a r f om K swale 1 wh 1 will he a great tht ' 1 1 -ss ng So tl ank all tc to be .n Colleged .le «iin for so/I CnlUi^t MiiliMii 7<««rWi—At [CriliiiiiiJ jmrn III! 1) again for you manj at "hi h no R h V al a ly lo (and anything you mmer wt have iisitcd with present I ni plannint; on working ferent Iron the Amcriean sistem and mgl b 1 1 Madison Collece iceountine depart lie had 10 leiri ssith th students ) wa p 1 ul )cr5 riotidi ™d my wife will teach mcnt with the thought in mind ol , h nl A CENT I am able in working on m> Masters degree use all the pra tee tea hint This jcac ok pu egeelale in a limit. n a mo Nashiille Dmgia, Beniiell (1951) P Bux Ih m ml) ir Bill) Mvt Rill Porhm 1 been serj hard I base en]o)cd m) eon Valdosta h an I hue been living in Ill' iiujimI iii-I We have pastor of tvvo churches 1 able to tall os r tli ii Portsmouth reil thi II to ind assist the pastor of Y ,"'hk!"'you'dm Virginia This past summer I canvass d and help-d in an esangelistic series in n r ind Mrs Don Crook denl L J Ine 1 le 1 sen ff J 1 Texas h J h ir ra i a 1 r tl en Tl 1 Do wr t aga n \ IJ Ml / II (19'iO) 107 A ni on ihe 1 t al Mi, 11 wa Rjibard Rmmtr (1948) Bot 1785 e an T,«in, ,i I am in in MiJimiCelUi;, the time 1 am working present Madison Co J F Hawman ihar„e of the printinc at e Southern Union Conference office Ik zu T aining School to see Co lege It seems ser, good Decatur av cashie and secretary to flo d P O Musoma legedJeagam keep up the good work e treasurer Tliouch I ha\e been awav of 00 book now doing im bMC for lour jears no* it is \0u are