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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]. The Pathway Rees Helps to Maturity Build Houses Dictcl Named First ACCENT with Windows of Gold "Lifer" Baasch Injured! President Speaks Elder Henry E. Baasch a In First Chapel sisLant professor of religion a southern Missionary College

lutomobile accideni in G [nany, where he has been \ ing and working with e a

. Mrs. Cha

rage as high as e Elder Baasdi has n

pus and hopes

Yumpin' Yupiter^ Ve Bane Gone toScandanavia '

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' "I'fc.oikLciihdr, 1 1

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UpJiurch > k^'r-'i i.'r.c'iirii'.huH' "Ttwrw

5i\;Srfi°l -;^fz

Physics Project ,'; Eliminates Bugs

'' ' be h IJ ""of^Mfn"

Stoie Cools Off

cn.l, implimtnud k, .k Ctlk I

Redecorated Rooms Editorial . . . and Let's Burst Red ChiiK Baleful Biiiiiis Don t Come Unless Propaganda Ballo(ni Cusiomarilj, the summer issue of the South Ei Unchow and lonu lime 51ikc liOAST:

doubtedly you have already read t ^^^™ irHSE and have found them encouraging. Probably "encouraging" is the word, or at the words, which most adequately describes the ',Z'T«"Z THE FACTS: The a Southern Missionary College at the present time, that we arc tht fastest growing, most progre

:HiH: complcicd. ScvonJIy, ll't

j-raducc a high qualil)' pro

ili I. that there will be room for over I'.n'how'sTo-olLd moder e'll have to grow some to fill it. mically, take a look at the college To fhe WootJs!

in physi. Ihc.r MQ purpk 1 h.e, b, lb. scope. this paper irSIf [ significant to the editors of body, most of ., . d of last year's studenc whom plan to return this coming school year. It has bwn Al r...,.mj-, Tticiot siudenis li.iv several years since the over-all morale of the ..<, 1-ohtJc.illy. been so high: esf^ril de corps is at a new peak and still ri,inu >u Yes, we are looking forward to the best year jet. But ; here to enjoy it—we don't want you to come won't be ':'<17Z '"lie. jT 'us'i'".' ta

lell eitetybody si wanting u: tel,, bill I s:sx:™h=; yourself gain a Chri cation in order to better prepare sow. P,H, h.s „ for ,_furthi in God's work; it means that you really ' •' ""«'"' desire to learn by studying with us at Southern e a deep a i-losc vvilhout being to Sleeping Sirens lissionary College. hini^L- Peoplis Imntsl .,tal :k, ral s,ln Wanting us means that you have a goal in life, a purpose With (bis lo.el, we.tke, we goal by (?| or existence, and that you want to realize thai ludying with as at Soudiern Missionary College. "vr'tTrlt'" °L\

nd duties to your fellow man, and that you want to fulfill "rSi h(nc duties by studying with us at Southern Missionary ^ih ;,„h"'!'i :-;:!.. »,,. this world I L nt, with the £\er-increasing challenges of Miihnut Mmt further fuller acquaintance with your Maker; to know Christ beitcr by K I, Lan> thji vou ^ani to learn ;:pk :: ch,n.. iud\ing with us at Southern Missionary College. 'r..r CLfilurK^ tilt CliiiH you Vi anting us means other things, too. It mean; that Z'll'Zt it 'l™^hlt,ld;»n'«,° v^ant to live a life of which Christ would be proud; Talge Tom- mLjns that *ou ua»l to observe rules because you know thai £SS "°rr,;T'"""'°° RatlliiifiDooiKiiol). More Bald II

] failed. Do you have the stuff i srr! i?ir'E;''rrE

.SLi"L Next Year- ;™i'{i£i;r;!!'b

le IS ihis ccimpbecnq °rS'''"rao(

fo. with the people telat ,nd we have the s .n„ra«L,5OTbo.ndtot i Watsf assisted by Sandy Lewis in the news editor's chair and Donni It IS live thjt u of t,( Dunham behind the featute desk. Htpoblic' h»' An old Accent standby. Sue Johnson, wili be a rose 'iL'^Z« Asiisgtejlestfjite, beside a thorn as she heads up the all-important copy anit. department, surrounded by make-up editor David Parker. ii::";*'"irors

once she has minjgi-d lo

d, thi; P«jplL-s p<«ple. Communist Chinj

"^ .rt'llt''^ 1..S m. cxptTlenccd. Back to the Woods!

::^"4"p™, TJAiln^Sv^,t^l

altrosl a binoceUrs svon't wotfc (bat way! Tbere was "'] ^^^^^ and Don i'<^^^ in (bo group wben Norman Ellio(. Tod Edmisiet, ^.^^^ All Sadifday nigh( (o go( a refill on food supplies. U^ '^"'^J^^ „Jd

(bey »"" found (be 'righl r.li, |(h.y -or. brol.) ''",*"„b«l( THE SOUTHERN ACCEN

She 'las Truly Been A "Mother in ' Au Revoir, Mrs. Dietel Bj Mark Thrfis THE SOUTHERN ACCENT

\TS Takes Survey 4,000 Adventists Meet at Collegedale For Annual Conference Camp Meeting

|ui». simple f„l(o, one,.

LUNDQUIST,

.I« -pi-ninj hymn, >,„; Agiin," ,. ,h, old hymlhilchK,

^ rel) to adiusi tli.ngs to ] SMC

rophccj- group with Elder H. M. S

" ' "^^' spiritual fciil. Christians, Not Technicians The er,,!,- mornloe deralior,. odiei on rhe Alon.menl b, Elde V. R. Frenrb. followed b, ln,i

a phrase that aptly des.riLK

lined ielf-expr«sion sow,

"MEl'sTEr" CoUjmbus, ""^ ''""^ '" "III"" "'^h™f"'""''

"" mornine mccnnj^; El- Plly""!. menial, \ jn iheTrlfh^he and sp'irk- ie^'ivlf orThe'"'"^' J^ '^ """'"* "°' "nrl'l e"Io'°l'"n,n''''!oi'''' Toi bi^nSred S"' SOUTHERN ACCENT

SA Stimulates Democracy Enrollment Hits An All-Time High In SMC's 1959-60 Registration Over 575 Enrolled; 25 Registered on Orlando Campus

presently eneaged in Jtudy ati the

: new fields: commun

on the hS^

SMC, Ink :rn themselves. Th< r ^reat country ha, You will find that here at Soutl Lkes'plL" into our hands; we :m Missionary College you wi

lear a great deal about "getting I

mow your God/' This is one c

Each Student Hat aportunity of ficowiog up i by Joana Reich and David

encc, and becoming a itron

He concluded by saying. -Rom wy of us have the desire to plac<

,r lives entirely in God's hand- Registration, New Dean, and Radio Hams f?We4^ , , , . on the steps of the administration building, look'— Jy and dejected as a three- day-old pup. He r. intr ' ___ Jo mosi

it didn't take him I was faotnesick. She talked about her home in Fiori little brother, and all the family pets. Evei she was running out of things to be homes

Perhaps it did her some good to talk i

stepping it affords young people who are y for themselves in the world conversai ionaiist hopped It wasn't too long before his chic up and bounced gaily off to supper looking

.. „_e had^haif an hour before. drawn In thinking about this incident, the editors have

time to First of alL why don't more uppetdassmen take our campus, ip and talk with some of die newer students on than they ;ieat many of whom are farther away from home so con- ve e\'er been before in their lives? Is it that we are our ned with our class preparations and our programs and

Maybe we have forgotti wn first siege of hoi e"5bould reminisce just a bit and c

sider how much it would mean to some guy or gal who mis Mom and Dad with a purple pass! sho( breeze with them for awhile. Aftet ail, we might

The second lesson the editors have d has been just this: How soon this work would come all as homesick for heaveti as we are for that little cabin back in the hills of Carolina, or that cottage on the Florida coastline! Homesick? Vesl Homesick for heaven! SK

/^ SCmfoU ^o^imuia . , . ,

Here you are, standing slightly within the realms of a new academic experience. What are your goals? Have you set your objectives high with a dcieimination to really ac- quire a practical and useful knowledge? Or do you simply desire to "get through" by the easiest possible means and cram one more year behind you? Now is the time to be realinic and put your book knowledge to actual work. Now is the time to really prepare yourself socially, and cul- turally, as well as scholastically, for life with its complex

Open up your mind and let SMC do something for you. Be alett and reap the blessings and rewards of a Christian education. Then, in turn, do something for SMC. Do your individual part to make her gfcaL Take a firm step this year and renew your faith and con- fidence in yourself and in your God. Success in college is your responsibility. Work, study, and pray—that's the simple formula. Be bold and try it. RW Mmm fmcm Baasch Recovers, Annual Picnic at Harrison Bay Resumes Duties Will Be First Major SA Event

' 'gcLnOioholdlhcaniiudSMC

snnuaHy. Don Crane. SA p

College Officials Are Present Although the exact id. At Ground-Breaking Ceremonies

SOUTHERN ACCENT

Christian Living Is Prayer Week Theme

A fter i3Yeari JMiiiisterial Association Leader Gives Bowen Resigns Position {students view of 'More Abundant Life'

Davidson Elected Treasurer I ^^^l|^^^HBI ^^M students Get New Vision of Saviour

en<:ollj- known that his he3

KinEdomofGn

SA Representatives Plan It wm stated by F Fine Arts Present' Faculty in Concert Coordinating Trip to Orlando

i«pL"cd, "aeai vtsion-Oura ,s a gencration whid

aTnie eviliurion of life Wilhoo \nie penpedivc we carmot nuke wise nun sud, Se!:t,'2 pic penih." Tlie p o™i«:"t5'C

your old men shiil dream dreams

they only ciUfiht a v.5,on m ihtMr

Spirit Challeng I Thinking

"nius. Elder Anc enon's solution

o the problem is. •to allow the Spirit of God to duUcnge ou Lillcngcd tbi bought of.Hii da] of life. He not only appealed to tbi

Scriptures it he light of the CO dicions of Hi day. He literally ^ ept.away the

{!f, P^t' ' C'l- H .

Letters . .

Roommates, Cor Parking, and Picnics SA Commended Picnic Now that jou arc here, how do you On Annual beraeen academy days and college, the aver the vital question: How to act mature on the college levelj Does life on the campus demand a dclinjce higher plani

; chinking r

After you graduate? No, you n Collegiate maturity is shown in al! phas life. It must be displayed scholastically in the i study hall. Time muse be well planned and promptly. Socially the student must show maturity whet

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SCYS S'rzz:zr;z:r -:—z:::~-_ -sas^Vi'TlS lUponcn _. ~°""'—™'"' ""'"'"'" SsS'tfXt Maude Jones Hall MV Weekend Climaxed SophomoreS/ Showers, Shrubs With Recreational Activity

of dawn doing my ftifnl "nr„rfcn«kri<,Ta,'d I'JS ,oa ei, s good ni^hf lo ihac c hill, kno,ki»s on d ing gicji good oight |*s'm7'b"°fc nl p a'""' "'>"' .depho coo.crs.1,00 «hich

s of Iho mind for

Dr. Hope Hayton Joins SMC Staff; Formerly of La Sierra College

Physicists Continue Work On Science Research Grant

U.H KM, Dob MtCo,d, Too, H'.llcn and Cvl J>niO. ippomd lothMiJ) ,ss«collhc;.«r,,j;./ bflSlinm,. D,..F.O.Rit.e„l.o„se, Mel Ross Will Present "Headless Valley' Potomac University's President

lenhouie, iu.t what

as rapidly as our resources and d^ mands require.

lally, in 1956. at an Educations ing?

The physical plant of the univti. sily is growing very rapidly. Out

npjnyio

nde ^ ongul Cave, 316-foo( 12—Chap !, Ingathc ng Organs ginuF B.D. prognm, which is a Ihree-year l3-_Annu Ingalhc program in the seminary.

14-Chflp 1, Dr. Kon nedy nieprognm will begin at 8 p.m 16—Chap 1, Shideni the present (imc—we are offering 16 17—S^ C Homec ming Days master's degrees ketsnu^bc obtained at the SMC in three fields: 17—Dean' Night 19—Chap n TempEfan

23~Chap , United und film

24— Lyceu n, Md Ro 1, film How long have you been pre. ont of Potomac UnivBriity? Since June of 1958. The)- ai

Inquiring Reporter

Students Like New Accent

know. I don'l mind this bu

iud; lo Ihc cubbyhole in ll

n h« purse or something. CJosl ookmg Sot hct sodal security card,

Modem Ccntrapticn '™' '"''''"^ ""^ «v^Ln ^''> enough lo^dliveaThok:' bird ol

window hollers. -Separate

*" ^" '' *"" "''' ^""""^ ll*^'"" nicked into iomc'toig and cnd^'J ' my dishes Scon SOUTHERN ACCENT

Clark and Hunter Ingathering Totals Are Speakers for First Annual SA Fair More Than S6,000 Alumni Week End For Field Day Breaks Campus Tradition

tec ite Syl... Fowler, Jud, I

Bill Muod,. Ron Piekel. Jon I

An Open Letter Students Help Coordinate Orlando Campus Activities

ning of the eighth. Although we

«mE youth for atii this WIS the only date whl.

"Headless Valley" Is Lyceum Film

«ji So, mlS; io™,™roTsh

[''«»fupl.i-t .oTlMmr.tas «»

iwn. Jim CulpepiJEt and

Nestell Teaches Math, 'Why Did You I of the Columnist Translates Woes Come to SMC?" Russian Text

c Russian language. He has had 'o years of Russian and at present any other people rome 1

English. A major publishing com. pany hlsofferedtopubUshthe took

ple«e note. But since sueh . «-,« jaesLon. 'Why did you a

' ;„,™ i.,«,/«,(.; I like the high

to end Ms mnoseript and star, on

,olut°elJ'gotgeoroow.rmM„ki'o.

^SS Tod "'>™SIS.°"o™i upper.

Enoushofthi.foollil,neis,Iia,,

I have work to do. Just . word of

Sndl, iMiened up. Also . wot

whik- pliying miniature golf, de ooeissofriendly.- "Danfortli Invites C/W„SB«M-"l"forc. Grant Applicants Next Week: EUerH. M.Tippi Icgcdale. Also. I am very pleast Presents

Social Educatio Weeh

Why Can't I

to my mind.- Hear Like MEN'S CLOTHirjG some's the sWeot" and sve hoi Other Kids? that each of you will help us

COME SOUTH

Whiit suffered the cold haod of *e other night. While they wen I the delights of their

When in Collegeilole oi

iiast visiting SMC

Stop ond Rest at

The Oaks Motel fflSIi-fffllCt

The Delfa Restaurant .

Press Makes New Additions Passes, Handoffs, Touchdowns For Safer, Faster Production

i^Ms well-played all Ihrough potted him in the open ti ;. It

5l0Qe swept around for Gaiy Randolph intercepted o

1 fine plap and good block- Stone's Line Holdt

Tlie first half of this Mw nc score as toth learas kept theit

began, BcglcT went through the

n the second half as eich of

Improvements In Girls' Home

tal improvements have beer

ately foe the tesidenls of tht

We're on Our former kitchen and bakcrj as been converted into spa

WAY. . .

TO THE... D utilize ali this space it was Guider Motor Co.

nd of the porch would be an ic

BIG . . GULF SA...

FAIR! CHIC FURNISHINGS

YOU will find real S DOLLARS $ saved on QUALITY merchandise ai Naborhood Drug Store Collegedale's New Clothing Shop.

Quality Clolhos make fine CHRISTMAS Gifti. INDIVIDUAL Henderson and Coleman 00% wool, nylon. vIico«. fror J2.75 to (5.00 per sq. yd.

ior yau by Mkhaol Souther All lummer rnorchandiie mu

be jold AT COST, lo now \% tl Ooltewah Barber Shop The Best Hair-Cuti RnD SU, Brlof*, and S, QuBlity Swaatan, -T" Shir Neirt to the Drugstore and FrocVs, ai well ai Blousi Sioaingi and Stirtj.

"Hattie Falcon's Clothing Shop" ^sTCHAt^iey SpgcdShop fNC.

3 yds. :iimc Rd. ^^ CHAnANOOGA, TENN.

Store Improves, "Joker" Will Be Presented Business Increases During Open House Under Woodward Today

eighl dap wilhMr. Madgwidc'i able time, they seemed very hnp"^ soumRNAcam

Three Seniors for ^Who's Who'

16 Cobb, Hamilton/ and Larsen Receive I November High Honor From Students Faculty Denominoiion's Archaeologist Will and Feotured Guest Speoker Here Selectivity Is I Be Given Emphasis

conducts guided touj

1 to the over-all school pro-

^Have a Heart' Is Theme of H. M. Tippett's Week of Courtesy

W«Jc at SMC tOclobcr 25-JO) urj

Tippetf. who is the aisodate boo!

; eligible. WSMCFM's Em-oUment Varies By Conferences I November 21 Is Date of he Horida, Go.rsi..Cu New SMC Band's Concert

ice? in the Upsiton Delta Phi,

. Phpid Oub. and other orgm-

t of Radio Station WSMC-FM.

Former Graduate

I Receives Pastorate ' '' Rc*«rt G. Pienon, a

Madison Collece church M

'h" ^<^t kdiB

' ''^ne i Binds on Sobbathj" Hyde Gordon Letters . Makes Report Eavesdropper Cafeteria Changes This editorial is not meat merely a word of public app Reports on Band Appreciated to two young people lus who have been recog- Rehearsal e"'Kiog and Queen of Courtesy." Wilfred Reyna and Nancy Reid, in receiving this honor, are deserving of the praise which the distinction brings, those he door of th for in their quiet, bumble way, they seem to embody thcdiuiicbuLk attainments which every Christian young peison on a col-

campus strives lo develop. irn lege / pcfionilly ihjt SMC bind i SMC ii A theology student from Texas, Wilfred ('Willie' to phase of his friends) Reyna has entered into almost every contribution life here on the SMC campus and has made his sometimes great, sometimes not—to the student body and has at its government, and to the college as a whole. Willie all t ;vidence C his i which L Student Hostess lost of the studeni Wilkinson Praised ho's always smiling." "Always smiling" attitude a ; Nan's easy-going, cheerful they play half as well as Ihc)

: the principles of ( ,t the tehwrsal, I'll be tickld i'enty c s ago by Jesus ( t fort pink; believe me. th<^ really sound

. youi : King and Qut Courtesy, we are proud, for they repre Christian education on our campus. To them we offer our sincere congratulations. SK SMC's Physician ^^u*t ^e4t . . . Offers Criticism Whatsoever thy hand findech to do, do it with thj^ ." might. . Ecclesiastes 9:10. Here at SMC you have found a superabundance "to do." and extracurricular activities vie for your Scholastic, religious 'Disgusting' Says "twenty-fifth hour of the day." Sandwiched amid all this work program. Do is an ever-present and ever- necessary Senate Visitor you encompass your work io the expenditure of "thy might" ? Naturally you work while you are checked in—your boss sees to that. But (foes your definition of tvoik include your ought dignity into very best and most efficient effort all of the time? Take ii and t ind if you find that your enthusiasm takes flight ligtiificd" by

;s at the click of a time dock, remember that the

s or exclusive of secondary obligations. q tjuidcly of the October

^uvf Rough. Man

.,% and this

I Southern plea foe ptejudice to give the "New

new feeling of respect for

newspaper on n

SOUMM/ICCfAir

„.B fu,™,l,«i b7

P.bl„l.o«-. TKo %\-.i..\^^^o^\M^^^^V^^,, Mi.tian.ry Cair.50 «»;: wi Til Dm-o" 1"'" '° f*' ortly (jAo//y 10 ihe Bos STAPF * ^^.^ im). °1 ipp/Ki'"' Edilor i would havo Addoi

buying th ;^

1: K^y SusJi. Dulcne Prtmon, Muiitt Eulu, Ronnie Cue, G hydc, K- M. KBintdy. Lindi Slilltt. SinJr, Elliott. Jim. ^ dbi^ Kli. yout paper i

example by i> ^j^" :>.„„c^rs^-iwru wonh, % May G Seminar Bands Campers, Crushers, Credits Are Praised

latest aggtavatJon and nen

c«tand Whjr i,

,od Side

SA Revision Committee I and Budd)- mmcodd, Plans Now for Future :, Dwieht

talked to Dwight personally ini

oallj mvited t.

homc-comjng para.

xitially devoted to the Studc

ere wdl alio be two assembly

Jilted b, so,

: represents gi few , although a

the pleasaot Sabbath hoirrs spent

;; although, of cours

, o( the places visited are Why Can't I Sle, Daisy, Leooir Gty. Jas- per, Spting Otj., Coaiheld, Cross- pionship new week. (Bv Hear Like Other Kids?

Try a "DANDY" Burgor Henderson and Coleman

The Delta Restaurant

Whon in CollegocJole oi Guider Motor Co. jus* visiting SMC

Stop and Rest at idcnh of SMC prefer tho Collegedale Cabinets, The Oaks Motel "Ooltewahian" ^^ Maude Jones Hail United Fund - Red Cross Campaign Gets Under Way on SMC Campus S'no Snow, No?

from her. Upon invc:

«n inadvertently tilling her ic

pels (if you li

:nderly-(they

grct Ihcir psiing. (As

vcr species-)

Found . . . Men!

„re) except tli.t a^d«t

laughififi like J hyeiu." Be-

My next-door neiiihlwrs. Judf

ises thoroughly. After

and lold the whole tr

order and pliytd the whok

,ck to her. As I said befort

Bill Shores Picture Frames buyyoarflyswaller^^t.^hewii^ 732 Goorglo A.e. PICTURES— FRAMES—PRIM YOU will find r rt^nhink'Vll'q!^'''''^''''''^"^'' $ DOLLARS $ saved on QUALITY merchandise at Naborhood Drug Store Collegedale's New Clothing Shop.

Quality Clothes maVe fine CHRISTMAS Gifts,

irpoCng from i he t^ll lino of men's suits, spoi tweeds. 12 tt. 10% wool, nylon. V GULF

. Como over and

"Hattie Folcon's ,CHa«its,SP.eDS(«f""' Clothing Shop" The Fair Proves Itself To Be ' bmm^ with Dr. Lynn Wood Financially Successful

I. (hii is iu>« li

.en Iboneh

I'efj-bodj- took practically the i . wnlinue the operahon of

about the physical p]anl

«hmj. TT,., h.d . lent Jown b, *c big ,p,i„j; fte bo,s boiloJ th.

eUhat. at d denomii

yean oF admioiil

tr ~K^ Special Editorial Mote of GC Wilson Fellowship Was Lecturer Closes Competition Faculty Members in the of Seventh-day Advcntijis \.^ Student Association ? fiucstsp^dcer recently on i,s^;= ern Missionary College campT

s of the Special Commiti Students Visit SA

Offices During There are several angles from which this situation might making it not only a ricklisb situation, Open House le approached, thus lut also a difficult one to handle. dent body wis ghen the oppor No Factions, Pro or Con

Although no factions exist either pro or con, there are ndividuals who have their own opinions on the matter of Immcdiatdr following the dmpcl acuity members becoming members of the SA. Those who would favor such a change from our regular vay of doing things say that our faculty feels "left out" vhea it comes to the organization and operation of our

riousl? considsr jt as a pcss Icudent Association; that they feel they are out of place if 5« the office which pUys host to they ask a question or make a statement on the floor of the :al Assembly.

'ersons feeling unfavorable toward placing faculty mem- jn the Student Association counter with the thought were on display. To the surprise of jy a faculty member. Nomina that perhaps they should feel that way to a small degree. ud traveled around the wo; ]oterj were presented. The opinion of this paper, after careful consideradon, Elder Mote alio spoke lat, in way, should members of the faculty be given The last stop on the tour was the no application equal membership status with students in the Student As- forms. ag at the Collegcdilc Seveaih-dif I Southern Miuionary College Kiation of Southern Missionary College. fortunite list year to have one The main reasons for this should be obvious. According to several students, this her stQLor students win one of th

Re-examination of Original Aims

First of all, the original aims of the Student Association ere to help students get the feel of leadership and of work- ig togedier toward a common goal. Taking die faculty into the bosom of the Association would not seem to the logical miad to be

Further, all student organizations, from the publications on down to the standing committees, already have faculty Lowell Smith Joins Music sponsors who counsel and advise the student leaders on mat- ers concerning their specific facets of interest and respon- Staff as Youngest Member TeacherXancJ His Influence

members becoming

member of the Student Association, would the faculty member have more influence over the student body 3 any one student? Emphatically, YHS!

«t us, for example's sake, take Teacher X. Well-liked by students and fellow faculty members. Teacher X has mg feelings on a certain issue which is before the General Assembly or Student Senate. It may be the election of SA of- ficers, or the proposal of the budget, or some other important

Now, if Teacher X uses his classroom as a sounding board or soapbox on this proposal, he is bound, because of bis popularity, if for no other reason, to swing his students lus way of thinking. Is this right?

Should Teacher X disdain to use his classroom for political" ramblings, he could tiirow almost as much weight Edgraon Named to| by arguing his point on the floor of the General Assembly. Manage Laundry A Word of Cautic

understand that the ques

or his influence is going to be so overpowering that he !^'^'^ckrtt:;>s^f^ ies the vote his way, be it tight or wrong. aundiy-Hehasmt^cn j^^ Should any person control that much student opin- one on firmly hve "f , In doing so, docs Teacher X withdraw from the stu- jid his dent body its own ability to think for itself, to resolve its n problems?

In conclusion, before we make any drastic changes in r present program, let us prayerfully investigate every pos- of infotmation on this particular matter and advance with great c SK SOUTHERN ACCENT

XV. N=. 6 Coll gedflle, Tenneiiee. November 20, 1959 V=l. S2.00 Per Year Faculty Members SMC Band Will Prese nt Visit FLA Seniors Concert

"/^ ^ - To Make Debut scniors^^arc "b^be a\ea w^rsolT^ f"^' \^Tii vk\ invitations to enter college in Sep- Tomorrow Night The Southern Missionary College f!f-^-^, fil^^lfiwlff liii ^^M fonccrl band, under the direction of Lyic Q. Hamel, will present its

Mrs. Morris Taylor arrived atFor- esl Lake last night in lime for wor- ship in the dormitories there. Miss K!!^^mH

riety of selections of light, scnai- 1 R^lBiBBi^H'flHHIIHMH dassical and classical numbers. The i^ men in their respective worship 3s- fast-moving marches. "Ouc Direc- l(l!^ tor" by Bigehm-Walters will get E''3i^t''°""°"°'°""°''° ^»^^^^^^^^^^^^^| Regiment" by R. B. Hall-Walters Former Student This visit is in part an outgrowth 'm^^b^^KK^^^^BIL "Three Pigs '''"" '" ""''' " ''" " "•••*•' Nwelty" by Guy Killed in Accident Sdl'^cplcnTSlcEf fSt.!"''

ScrtMdc" by Bames-Nygren, fea- t IM"i'nsi°'7 in'^^'uddtnt"" SLll?n rad, "iTw'tfettdow .ticuhU."bc^j. L".c.Jcm" NoLw'd.' College Purchases Bus hkl°indT5le^1wi. wm be*^' joyed by the eligible: on the

Deani Spea^ To Use for Promotion S'^'zHt^F^ Numt^rs featuring instrumental Tonight Miss Orstetisan will solos are included in the selections. spcik M the vespc: service it n^ svaa of festivities Monday David Rees, an academy senior, will iljcc at 1 ladnfi meet He was the scene needed a bus to use foe band and play a comet solo ip 'Trumpeter's hrowa f

Mn. L, N. Christenscn of Orlando, Tayloc is sehediiied for Situxday putchased from Washington Mis- '^'^ """'"^ evening, largely duo-piano, the Band Offer* Variety sionary CoUege. Ldillt!*io"Si^d?'' l:irigm ind HosplbJ. The Iwo-tone green bus, sc«n Eimo"^rorp'by°'Ho™iT°yiyand The bus W.-IS christened by Don will be brought back by the vocal AhiQ is a graduate of Mount two vocal groups by Elaine Taylor, to be painted the school colors of solos "1 a Crane president of the Student As Want Girl" by Tilwr- Pisgih Academy, diss of 1956. He Schfflidt, baritone, and "Moonlight TeL^'es w^rinvited Tm'spec^ '^^^ ''coS'd2i^Ar"«JS! go°toSMclFlidda"™^,t!' new "tira't a"o hi' a'ptb^ ai Bay" by Wenrich-Tcague, sung by ears of 195G through 1959. dress system. Glenn Cos, baritone, accompimcd toee'i"thi"p»Td"'°hi'"she by the band. Aspiring young sec-

SMC OHicials Class Elects 'lliT by" ^ders^n-W^Twi'lh' rsS p™^raTIj"""irrcnJ w'olshiT'sliid* J ""Snj°™ wtii; Senior y and happy, he wis well liked by And GC Men *m°e S',u2l!t'J°"r4 Vint Straight, Butler returning to Mr- Hamcl, SMC's recently ap- The funeral senicc uas con- nurses who will be Confer on Plans

1?"^the Fai^rdiild'FunMrH^mc graduation. The conference to discuss with m<^Ul tead^er, c^'i^fn^''a f^y n Otliodo. His pastor, Elder L. B. Scott, assisted by Elders F. E. ^'^N'^ !;irdin"Mi'a„,,N.vember3-10. ^"^t::;'";^-''''"'"-""" t'T^)ZT7f 1^1 He wlfpla7 President C N. Bcm an usi- It f 1 r ^B^ ^5*" r' 3 enfeW crade sdiool Ld tasTn the aademy band by the lime he was in Bright Eclipse Stars on wTt^ "S^officSs^pThidcTrJ' '-^ Eyes 1 w\^ f fr^m^ForesfUeAc^d^y." ' Night of Annual Reception Vice-Piesident M. V, Onipbell to lite-^*KJ Members Liriad go over the various phases of the The stats were bright in the the too-often neglected part that ^[^^ jSBuj building ptograffl. tcavcns above as women have played in Oie making they looked down the following; Flutes; Betly Martin, of history. The brave Pilgrim ^^pflH women gave up the comforts of a Were the stats ^^^B L^ne Schmidt, Elaine Keslake, in ie C)'es of the ^^ Jo '^"rencfmttin^'hl^in^"^" ^^^^^ 'appy ihidcnts ^^^^^k Ann Schuler, Eugene Brewer, David as they entered the i'n^the'Ne^w World 'Amonc other ^^^^H were made for the college teachers' Osborne, Sara Brown, Jean Clayton, csfcleria Ihe night of November 8 attend the Women's *T,;y";n°,?buto'.X" Reception. oboe; Gene Kendall: bassoon: low- August 23-29, 1960- icaii history and of the work of Ihe Lonia Linda Senior Class of I960 at The cafeteria hid become a win- The 1" reccndy elected Bill Straight Smoak, Denison. Anita Majion; wonderland over night. Silvery SMC Lou saxophone: Virginia Schuler; inowDiJces seemed enor to be falling went to hear Tony Garaboi, from according to present plans, the de- "pon sterial student and is in charge of the semi-fotmally dressed stu- the Utuversity of Chattanooga, give >erg; comets: Victor Moores, Caro- bo)-s' annex. ''«">, and one could abnost a piano concert. Gamboa played sev- the Academy "uginc eral pieces including "Fantasy in D wiU attend. ate the stars had come into the Maiie Herin— Other class officers elected iam McKay, Gary Fowler, Larry

pastor; Roberta Wety. was given the green light to forge frcd Rcyna, secretary; and Jim Lecper, treasurer. Jhich reflected the glittering cnndlc- Beauty," which not only related 'ehi and the blue and silver it is ex- color is being produced again, d^ ''tSik *u^ tfit'^gh X^'wi^of Al';re"Fo5'c"'LS^"Gil«"Bm"e ^™«. Formais and bcautifo] "Xre^Lnt time there are 36 a young girls growing up, was were evenhially be met. class this campus Vofit; tuba: Miriam Bolton. Ken- '^ cvery-wheni with lovely the building wiU members of the on eth Straw. Clifford Paden; string "^E« adding a bright nole to the As the 1959 Women's Reception held pus. Til c Oriando cunpus mem- public relations directors was am Aftert. David Coggin. Don Hall, Patsy '^"'' =" Lounge where liQ^,; '"=" ^ '*" jack to the Student ic^Dcgmni Barnes, Barbara Taylor, Leia Jo- "T liam H. Taylor rcprescnled SMC flt g *** *^- ^- ^^'^• they had photograplis taken—to be inn, Marcille Hall. ktl L (^*=wv.*""a meeting. humorous reading on put in scrapbooks for posterity. this Students Can Get { Most' from SMC "pm n^Me "7^**^

: considering the things for which we should be diankful. When the editorial stafF was recently asked to list some of the things which they were thankful for. a declaration such as follows ensued. We are thankful for the life which we have been able to live, and for the things which have made it possible. We are thankful for die unknown reasons which have made it ordinary, amusing, difficult, intriguing and—yes—teal. ^ J/4' , >^-^ We are thankful ... for a personal dislike of peanut -^-,W /-/

... for homemadi and our family father's temporary car . . . for our mother's pet peeves, adversity, and touchy feelings ... for the The Foreign Accent coiner of the , earth, !, daily newspapers, and Time magazine . . idly, he must realize thil

grin, the puppy _ machines . . .'for a little kid's way a wiggles all over when it's happy, and a full mailbox ... for flat tops. leatherj-smelling shaving kits, and tooth paste lids—although they usually get lost ... for Sabbath school Lnjthing out of il. This is and church, hymn books, and the man who always says f "amen" out loud ... for college professors, preachers who for Wh

get something out of it?

. SelecUct^ lauded . . , Russia One ol ,e most flagrant ibuics of privaM the A word of thanks is in order to the members of [id inttrnilional privacy has been Student Senate and to the faculty of Southern Missionary College for their wise choices of worthies to become mem- bers of the famed "Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities" this year. Through your choosing only students who are worthy of this honor, rather than choosing the full nine allotted to our college, who have returned this honor to the level of meaning something on the campus of SMC.

It has been the criticism of more than one at this college selective enough in naming the stu- that we have not been portant. Reverting to the prm«B I dents who were to receive membership in this organization; this criticism can no longer be made applicable—you have he desire and will to leini, I must also have the ABlLnT I

inably average IQ, b«t jlw I

nng spies, Mr. Langei

SOl/THfRAlACCfAir only divulge information

Government declared

lobably

at of WORK- physi"! ed, intense, "^^'^^c't

"'*>'.'''.T^."'"'^^fsonwhohJilf^ ] grt " ^tolTnal fortitude to " waj'diroughcolicfie , work his

. student If the ^^''''''^X'io "^ Three Faculty Members Get Fairs, Reception and Exams Their Doctorates

Jomi Taylor.

ply walk aiound and gather up

23 Students Earn $25,000 At Cabinet Shop This Year

tough the plant tin

.1 of Fine and Applied Arts, and induitty. In t

iteet thtoogh sal, ppine—and alletnales doing dif teky and Tenne* -»1" icctpUon. All of Ihosc cnt di.ngs in that depaitment

WOW! Wc Wlo« .urcl,

Wc mil, enjoyed ii,.

"nd'orfo/ftetop.'l'l.ue COME SOUTH |io ,l,;nk iboui ill ihoio lo.el,

-th.,ouSht»bcaied.il=..l

NEVER t... a- ci...t.„d rraplmo inJ hm comra Gioo Hemumbledaeoupleoflhinjsand looked aaounJ disgu.tedl, .0 Ko if Cuslom Photo Finishers mnoceollywkenheiawme, Ireallj

"ARRIVAL of" The 'LATEST' and Largest Steele for

€()risitmasi Sensational Savings on FIRST QUALITY GIFTS Ooltewah Barber Shop VIRGIN WOOL & ORLON

The Delta Restaurant

Guider Motor Co.

Naborhood Drug Store fflSlftfPICt

J2.75 lo SS.OO per iq. ,i. Excitement Enhances Reception SMC Scores Again with Publishing 'First'

Senate Discusses SA Constitution

ir pljces, wc went In and bcpu

l,.iEl,l. hows m, I

Promjjtij 11 6:15

«*., enough a b, ,

Why Can't I Hear Like

Other Kids? CHIC FURNISHINGS

^^ Henderson and Coleman

MEN'S CLOTHING Collegedale Cabinets, When in Collegedale or Spce.iloins in «,£*«( SW.V,

just visiting SMC

Stop and Rest at

Collegedale Men's Wear The Oaks Motel GULF

,T CMBRiey SpcedShop (nc. -f,/^'

4^% CHATTANOOGA, 1 f^-O

iMaude Jones Hall Clubs Organize and Elect Officers for the Year JBig Event, Pipe Chorus, Whistles

hydc. Their present phee of rcsi-

nce is the rear right hand corner of Gloria Crews' desk.

St.dio« StL.d«nh Study

Cindy Buralo, Jnhc W^-, Linda _

heif study hall to the fullest It

go. while contempbting deeply tl ioned upstairs neighbors, as it is

to publish a monthly nen-s

column who ivefc christened and SUoisbus Gorgj- for prac-

Monthly Statements Easy to Read DC-8 Jet Trip Is Experience If Students Know Facts Involved New For Staff Member 0i*ucieHce Also, the receipts from the p

Is the man of the fevered brow, As he feels in the shadows of his hean Conscience pricking, as with the dart.

;, with a film of red.

i until approximately "Have I done wrong? Have I done right?" He clenches his fist with all his might; "Was it an error, a grave mistake, Or was I right, his life to take?"

•^IHf :

Pitcairn Story Is Next Lyceum (^amme^tt - -

You know I don't like to be with his job. It do (otcytobcapuMk you ^u\ tondly.

. . .to ei'ctybody. Th

lUddy I and sure messed »

le fellers up North hue g£^ es stepped on and arc j

rrhem unions get mr som

They quit workin" so thej^'ll

" raise. They lose i Iho in work tijin' to get

that;il only give -em fiftj- c

:sption New Biperiem

the other night. I'd neitc wi le of them doo-dads before,

My girls up on all this bu

nc 1 pick up the wrong di

wasn't reilly sittin' across die ' om her.

Custodian Teaches Students But He Has No Classes

ou know, study) in his das;

mployees. CIcanlines: ilucnced by the physical conditio Sports of his surroundings. It requires n stretch of the imagination to believ Flagball League Closes; rms; by example w. Basketball Season Opens

orly venrilatcd and lighted

ws, proper lemperaturc at

in. Jerre Conerly. H"^^^'^

Phil ^'^ °uks Charles Ekvall, and Tomisf ictor Wu. Gary Grant I

; monkey do." Students !c

itudcnt body and faculty, b

Schmidt and Grady Hall. : in their minds a better ippreci in of the values of such highe Kird saying repeatedly, "Ever on each Sunday from 5:30 idirds. If such appreciation i 6r30 P.M. On Wednesdays ompanied by personal practice wiU be ro-o games. The first

^custodian his pirticipMed ii one will begin right after worship

Quid expect to sec. 3ut custodian is called upon b Sbgp-J^- EIroy captain. Wayne Kelly. Ji™ r for SMC basketball, aid St"'^' e advice. What Y''"'S he does or say hat some of you will ind maybe even form SOUTHERN ACCENT

Collegedale, Tonnes IFCC Licenses WSMC-FM IWhrte House Delegal Authority Given To Operate FM Ijohn Bottsford Will Attend Radio Station IPresident's Youth Conference

Orphans Are Given Parties By Men's and Women's Clubs

I Nursing Class To Be Capped On January 22 of presents b^ I Frid.,, Junj,- 22, the ioph.

party of the Upsiion Dsit

County Works On New Road '"E"; Sharon Olson, junior dass, whose topic will be, "What Nutsing for SMC Campus Means to Me"; BQI Tate, scniot I 11 speak on "TTie Op- portunities for Missionary Service"' and Mrs. Helen hiizeUt; R.N a

twium, who will speak on the ^ic, ''Satisfaction of a Rcgisteted Variety Marks Christmas CoUcgedale and to ncirby Apson, jrothy Bergholt, lidward Program by SA Talent 0^ Baihira Foster June Hart *"''' ""^ ntlf Iransplanlc llSd'p"''''' tlcKahonhyll roueh SMC's cimpus as well us c on Saturday night. ounds dep

: Student = appin,

SPECIAL CHRISTMAS EDITION 74e SfrOtU 0^ l^^^t^

Anyone who enjoys good band music muse c this year's product is something to brag about in on any college campus in our division. Something has happened to our band chat has had its spirit rejuvenated by its nen' dir through his pleasing personaiity and widely-ranged knowl- eof n

ew SMC band mad t which left the eti e certainly looking up foi

To the members of the new SMC concert band conductor, Mr. Lyle Q. HameJ, the SOUTHERN ACCENT offers its congratulations for having a superb musical organization

Students. ^i4lHt&ie^ted?

To the casual visitor at some of the recent Student Asso- ciation General Assembly meetings in chapel, it would appi as though student interest in the crucial undertaking of

Whether the reason for this lack of knowing what makes our SA tick is to be blamed oi bination of seven o'clock chapels and brain-freezing

le seems to know. But the t ow the officers of the Studei feel >n some of the issues evolving from the tetJic lair if students really are interested at all in what transpires after they so enthusiastically elect their officers.

No one should feel himself odd in standing to his fi

which is suggested by the committee. Without student participation, the Studei caanot, a„d ,31 not, continue ,o grow. T^e^ecUiua oh t959

As you come to the end of 1959, reflea on what this year has meant to you. Have you had a richer and deeper Chris- dan enpetience? Have you done all you could to develop your God-given talents, or have you just tried to get by with as little as possible? Do you feel that this year has been worth living, or has it been as nothing to you? If you feel that you have not ac- complished anything this year, why not resolve to draw closet to God, put more time and effort into your studies, try to do

meet in the coming new year, I960. As you do this, you will find that you will look forward to each new day, and not only will you make many new friends, but you will be better able to get along with yourself. Try it for just a few weeks, and not only will others people what w but you yourself will see a difference. whidi never geK Then try it all for of I960, and at the end of the year Sarih Whitl, fa you will have many happy memories; furthermore, you will Mhince.They ome in hm v^

body ever heirs c couldn't pJt to scandil sheet o

SOUTHJEMilCCflVr Credits fo Staff Wort

op7 department - Sue Johri»«| nd Bonnie Nombcrs-the? ^\ »-ota»i«*l „ and re:ldci-or single ^s into the maWr^o/lhep^P^I

dlrr^wrthv'o 'frticl««'h^^

Aconpleojhe "nJ-h.ad>^ o Kfjmger.'soullttro Acceol. C nu. f»,J.hd k, «,= B^b,

'•' " "• ""'•? ""'""•" =""•'• .tes'.'.-i.;.-*r the pipei. If )0 rough-as-the-boi Tout swMSst ^"^ ob jist you ti) - -, J Mitc^up Ediloi and the colyum ''"'£"« olyums. don t

Sft'cll job?) Muolfa Miller. Tohn And there's o 'l'!L5S'"i.i^'^.,^'^Leonard Poodn, M.nu Woolief, Ron Pfdtel over a thff. Join DirfLi ^i Jean wuklos. the gong on this gem out -^= feT. ^"^ s^-isui^ Bi.l.nobodK<: IfS" ^p*-*' __. D^L.^W« outfit ire kindi Scholarship Group Submits Plan Basketball Teams Matched For Season's League Play

irepued by the Scholarship

Plani Uphold Standards ivhercby cetlain qualified ai able oldcc students will be In any course of sludy there is '^' and Stre'"lt^s'i^""trth''"' desiring help. Siuden will be nominated by the th crcdiicd school maintain high scho-

ihilosophy of Southern Missionicy dent body.

studenls can grasp m a single pc- has been approved: 75^; an h

Christmas Gifts Are Unusual, Student Recipients Report fClosed Book Experiences' Mark iTeaehing of Dr. Jerome Clark

k Gly. After gradiiadne f

/.)„,. 7-.,,/o,,-Mfli

Musical Groups pupOi' Present Varied one. Uiifortunatdr. it Yule Concert

Pbjilh Smoat; Rare

lumilj SlincbfitU: ] Moudd Jones Hall Bushnel! Discusses Language Barriers ^~'^^~~ Deakins, Dalton and Dogs At Club Meeting ^^^b|^% Amidst the tumult md the shout tctminalion. At present she is be Dr. Oyde Bu.*neU presented a ^^^^^Krf , jiif ^^^r , ing (Margie and the gang are in the lieved to be residing at the loca resumf of i^'hat he termed "Ian v"- YDCA (Young Dogs' etc.), and room). 1 shaU swt mpelf and at tempt to bring forth some more of l^t \ A • A as n dear, sweet pet may contact the this fantabulous literary endeavor "^To^begin the program. Dr. Bush-

^'£™" stray. French teacher for SMC, who later |i^ i a interviewed Miss Odette CutuUic, ^^T^^^^^fc^^^^l "°"^ '"--^^' ^!^ ''^^ strong gitl from France who is visiting ffU — M; drink may be raging, but ^^ . " '"^^I^H^I^^^^^^^^^I -" Hn^!^ must be quite drastic; evidence Kb^!!!IBB^^^H of wa^.T^ sure s^^^rrrs^rnSjTHiw^^S!!^^^™ which may be found in the life of H§:S^m^z our dear Ann Elliott. Although she insists most emphatically that in y-'^ - «™ed" most'^of Reporters found out later that Nancy Reid Loves ^^. SMC, the entire stunt was rigged; the girl Mary Ann Deafcins (the kid with But Considers Africa Home the skirt) has just told me a very liFiflH^rHHi: ing to pretend diat she couldn't un- derstand the fellow. By Marilee Easter good method for getting a room to wash down his supper with (ex- Although she had no original Miss Marolyn Miller, Miss Judy >|tp;:;?:i,n"a"to inlendons of attending SMC. the 'Br^MKit^i Eii!£°TF*'^°"° quite filthy several times in a row. tceasuret of the dii. pus, Nancy Reid dedded that eaddng hfc here "la thTu W whereupon one receives a small Gay Decorations States, ar.d d.at it oSets many"'op- We have some gay little decora- porhinides for travd and industrial Arts sight-see- tions newly added to our halls, and ing. She believes diat Soudiern JCs- ess UQStraightened atmosphere for sho'S''*of''Se"victSiTin"Eit I'm not referring to boughs of & Home Ec. Clubs sionary College and Helderbetg holly, either. They consist of pre- CoUege are similar in many ways. Meet Jointly ^.'g!'SI havTSJrl'^i^Srin^ rUc settings are very raudi room vecy die will be thoroughly twenty-one paper portraying the floor plan of in Africa for years. At same. Nan fceb that SMCs stu- traightened, with a $1,13 charge our rcspech"\-e floors and numbers present, they are in Bulawayo. dents are very friendly and eojojs layabk to Maude Jones Hall and indicating rooms. Upon these room order by the president, Regina squares is occasionally placed a small penned dot which means "One less

to finish college and go bad to dent, Myrlene liles; secretary- treas-

togram ar cipa on. retaty, Ramona McGirdy. sister have rlefinite plans to come to says that she also loves lo mKt nm

Soudiern Missionary College in the people. "Travel," stales Nancy, "is Labor vs. ManagemanJ varied ones. Qub mtctings have A whU^tS: Turin""one of our near future. It seems that Myrlene Liles, who included a film about dietetics; lee- not too infrequent hot water short- Nancy was tutored at home by her Since coming to Southern Mis- app-arcntly likes dob on her room. sionary CoUege, Nan has become ample of ingeouity and exceptional she then went to boarding sdiool. one of the superintendents of tfic ^'£ Bushnell, business talent. Miss Sarah Dalton, f^ce'^Ul^inne'^d hdl Amy LaRue Landers, and the odier, so she blessed the Ramona McCurdy and Esther Ty- ^ear of college were acquired at school and has also teceived the

Helderberg CoUcge whirii is sit- honor of being chosen "Courtesy ^Za^^rlL^roflitde^S: rcpair*"o1^ eied^^'eq" i'pmcnt" :^k.'5°2h";slSoftheW° ^l Queen" during the Cullute Wret sented by the industrial arts dub. etin board, "'Hoi water in the This, unfortunately, did not meet Africa, near Cape Town. A dub supper was hdd jojntly kitchenette; 10# pet kettle." I with approval bj the company week-s ago. think Sarah is to be commended on board, so Myrlene has had to with- :eep up her ^erican heritage and gcoise capitalism; no doubt the served the suppet In die holiday Can't 1 roduct of a truly decorated ckssnwm. Mr. Ray Girl- Why brilliant mind. t"£^rS'ro''',S? oug s e ovcs IS count!)'. soo, guest speaker, discussed dc- Hear Like glance into ahi!ost my room iTour Liies. Ltd.^ with the Specialized Louse, he would without a doubt ^oom Cleaning Program Service COME SOUTH "SllSS'SlltSbd:. Other Kids? quiet 200 or amongst a group of Florida offers wide opportunity nanimate biological specimens. Jit XnSSS^ 'S w5 The Real Gone Hyena «.do„oou,io,p.tt,J™e,. ^-Sfe TLe hour is late, this typewriter Hires are of the quiet, debugged,

tuffed spedes; at least, I should say, those creatures which belong to L. L «ZSo«. „>. crieth, "Out, out Hyena!", so. I the majority of the Dormal people When in Collegedalo or n our dormitory. But Malllmid, Florida not so long A ^le^^'^Chrislma^lo'alT' and'to V^s-^ Ou. Ho..« You = Hom„ ^ all. a good night!" just visiting SMC + ofi^to aare^BSoS^) olfof '^^^ oui more (or less) esteemed sen- Stap and Rest at Ginny. Actually, she didn't possess Collegedale Cabinets, Ginny; Ginny decided to claim Lucy ^£ioI^r^^^nJJ'?J^^^ The Oaks Motel Inc. will ba available daily.

To Be 7 Try a "DANDY" i< ... h(..u(«h,™,.ofH[gh9»lity , U|,„ to. 5UC Burger ^'^'^"f^^^^^S'}^ Our breaUast and la carte ddiEhtcd To clarify matters a bit, Ginny Labor.liirv Furnihir, Pkome MA4-5£3V a iS?'we are "'T-'^

•eib 10 be) the little black-

v.. ».rt A.„.„.d.H.„. The Delta Restaurant T«t^l»«E3t8.3?12 dai^"Tt?'^« rSrS? 'i'^o'"wi'^ ^^ pcnira^litfr^J^'^^5^

Shidenh of SMC prefor Hm Pho«OX8.B!«.T,.il.rH,n..l POSTE»= . SIGNS . orSPLAVS Co™, ^iln^^ur ''If^^cS "OoltewohJan" nnPTrn nrm/ nr '"A^inuncnu (or «.tJ.K. =J^ wruWtd. ^"" cS^cr Office, ^n be , ICi fine food and courfeoui Mrvico make you ftwl af GULF home. fukiraiLt Come on over and dine wiAui. ISIi'ii^ ""'"Jg F. H. (Frottyl WOfilt *^"' ' - VEGETABLE PLATES CHSlMts. • , fc«*te.Antto. 4.!Jt,.I..rflU. a.H..,.,. TIZ^^^^ Sfcunks, Sockefs and Surprises

I firt a httlc more skillful

ally hid 1 WOQdwflJ t

non ball. No kidding, he has

S,r3m by chipping in a little William Fulton Answers

Cemented Neighbors Just think. Only four raoic Queries on Speaking s European Trip of lifting weighs (in

beat the higb It? pr« of weights All those beautiful clothes

sacrifice sae for price.) 'His

present-that one special gir

of a Omstmas tre« all lit up It would be hard to say really Well, that's sparkhng, enough for tall taik Christnm music ftotn

Things I door thought 1 would nerer and saj, -rm going to

Jack Marshall holding hands Meriv Christmas eon CoK without a duck-tail. . . Qg everybody gcb jasl what "»>" "^""'*»> More People are Eating . . . Buddy's Joy Reflects the Blessing of Talge Giving

Buddy 1 welcoming smile Street Orpt

oobtietchcd o Bonny Oaks School Provides Excellient Home for Orphans

Renovation Improves Looks Christmas Party Of Secretarial Department Is SA Function (Conli^ueJ from p,g, I) To begin the evening, Leland T=t M oat i„ „»ioJ p»gB.

decorative, private office ttos buiH in a section of the business nudiine's room. Tliis now adds tc *e appearance of the typing room SleigK" Don Crook; "I Saw Mi

' Toyland," Judy Fowl

Individual adjustable t)-pinj

Biology Club Pays FCC Licenses Visit to Gull Island Radio WSMC-FM Via New Bird Film

:on milmg l.w" Al tttir «t,nj, tho, TOittd, b, m,

; fin,. -Gkuioo-.injd

^l^'don M, Hyde (pre

ition WS^^C-FM has b

Culpepper, J^^« programs c SA Approves Revisions Captain Johnson Delighted By Scenic Pitcairn island students Accept Nine Articles SOUTHERN ACCENT

Beckner Accepts Position As Development Director

Wilson Announces Third-Generation Call for Pastor at Adventist'sWorksWork Church Service Has Been VaVaried

he birdrploce of a

I Sophomore Nurses Are Honored

I At Annual Capping Exercises

Dorothy Betgholt Richard Peodletoi Jorgen Bisch's Troy Daoiel Barbara Schmidi 'Ulu, World's End' Lyceum Program

Chicago Scientist ' " prCKlucer of doarmentarj' : To Speak at SMC vcnhare films, Jorgen Bisr In April Seminar I

»ill v,i„ SMC io April U

Lri; being made through dir

Fire Department Benefit Features South Seas Film

childrco will be charged, and jcosoo

Luclitenbergs' It's June in January at SMC — Fine Arts Concert Set for Feb. 7

Collegedale's Nei« Pastor:

Elder Roy B. Thurmo

Georgia-Cumberlond's New President; Elder A. C. McKee

[.arunent is badly' io nec^

""O-Cumb. Corfereni Twenty-five days ago many of us made out New Year's resolutions. Some were written while others, though ne\'er spoken aloud, were oevertheless just as definitely formed in our minds. They tanged ftom, "\ will make a habit of polish- ing my shoes every day," to, "I will endeavor by the grace of God CO enrich my spititual life by prayerful study of Hi

Twenty-five days

been considered. Of

Why w they kept? We thought perhaps th;

could cheat ourseb and get by with it. Shakespeare "To thine own self bt

Resolutions are debts of honor to ourselves; they should not be neglected. These debts must be paid, because they make us what we are today and will be tomorrow. If you made a resolution, you have acquired a responsibility—carry it out! JF

his everyday conversation, none of us should fe proud of the faa that there are students in ceaain divisions of the college whose grammat is almost ludictous in its abo form. Students preparing for careers which will require them to speak often and much in public should be mote con with trj'ing to polish up theic mother tongue alon^

Using proper grammar is not a sign of snobbishness; an outward sign of inward intelligence and a desire to ; id do that which is accepted as being correa. No one should ugh at an individual who corrects his, "It is me," to, "it " This is a person who is striving for petfeaion ... in o eas of his college education. It is unfortimate that this wholesale misusage appeal be more apparent in the curricular areas where our speal s are being molded than in any other department. ic may be true that most ministeis and teachers

the-way churches, it ; that they can make jicuse for using sub- standard English grammar. There people who know the difference.

everything

as possible? Just because a student has his freshman c posi,™ d* out of the way is no reason for him to assi forget all he learned (if he took time to Ic I anything i the first place). immmnmm

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SSb iSuniiTN^' il\\"\^t 1= .J^j ST

,NEXT ISSUE: The t^tMuT™ editors will discuss a new aspect of extra-curricular activities srcSi.,D."-'' n:;^isrrins; on the part of students frs iSab'S and faculty. Anxious To Help Students, Don Crane Directs SA

„n"h,lp™o«.' Juniors Elect Cliff Davis to Class Presidency

wijn U'jira. Vire-P

Collegedale Cabinets,

Naborhood Drug Store

^ jont up ,„d ,h,. CHIC FURNISHINGS iq. . n. p*ilion ro „ll J2.75 to $5,00 pof yd. GULF

gx CHAitiey SpgcdSmop (nc. m6«'

COMING SOON - - - - Still Another Sign of Progress

Watch for it in the Southern Accent I

P»ge5 The Foreign Accent

'TimeTopsy-Turvy' Is f960 Academy's Production B, s™ 5„o.^„. ^^^]|":;^n;"~'~'''~'i

Looking toward i countr)' in- finger on the pulse of her African stales will hive to face several cm dustiially rich, JAPAN will suffer If FRANCE has felt (hat the rebel- invwted cipilal in Japincsc indus- lion in Algeria has been taxing in of the trophies. iry. No serious problems will arise the past, she will have to gird her- self up for on even higher- B^V^^»,£4llf^ ,; pressured icin apini in Japin, but hter yeirs will tell a more discouraging slor)-. Algeria will and must be inde- wages and prices skyrocketing along ^^^^^^K^H^^Kr mm

Nohru or. Way Out? that, she will go on suffering a tre- Tr'n'^he^ces"' """'' Pomies 1960 for the common people and [he B^PB^ ^ Vatican ChangBs HMHiiliJ^SH^^ __jriBH

Whil. . . . n,, i^*'S[lt great iLid'^will begTn "o In ROME, Ihc Vatican will . „,=,,h. cf ,h. ,„, look =n an- '^:1i^:^^7tBi -i.h'i.l...... Old F..h=- t;«,o nounce drastic changes in the opera- ^^^^ Ihe pacifiHic ideas of Wr. Nehru, tions of Pope John XXIII's home LTn^o? tfJe'Snitl ;it''i'£;°r!H'f^H."ri;^i*^^^^^^ (Watch for Ihe name of Tliomis forceful man take the field, a E. Dewey (o figure significantly at Saturday rnght, the ECo"utlTC§"vou'ir' 16lh of Jan- 1 Toramr Smith who sani; "In the uary, Collegedale Academy pre National Con- sented a program (cmpls of Chou En-lai Co make PROPHETICAL occurrences in in the tabcrnacl Mrs, Pfistcr, Ihe aademy English veiJuon ^T°*^"'"^ I960. ^^ ^^ ballots taken and adeadloclc formed a^d ^"J'""'^"' dfl'om^ India" wi"! ' b^'"^o°he! con^ C^^I^d'Td'^'^ "d-'^f '"iT In SPAIN, Generalissimo Franco bettv'een the forces of Senator Lyn- theme Iand'"whe(c tfie^old' leadeiTmusi The of (his program wa. success of the evening Karm Foiled will generously step down as the "Time make way for rf,c young. ""' ^""" ^°''" Topsy-Turvy" ; and it loo was m charge of (he script and Joe K«ni'y^" us from January through December IMO'i Hot Spot Gaining increased power and support, Missouri's Senator Stuait ""' ^ Franco's apparent generosity fool Beckner Instllutes ^^ Symington will suddenly surge th^Midi E^'t a you, for his Various steadying and control- " ^Efed^^'hiPfrom'Ti/ir Improvements nominee for the Prcideo^r"" Wdrawn sleigh to a glide in °''''-' '" "^'" """'' the throne constantly. His fi^r^Ji^fnce"^ superin- ter^r""- tendent of camp meeting came in fiilure'of'^e Mwin ^^"proicct The Winner: Ni.on The Old Men' of Europe Joe Hcdges'^d NLT^by Don (this will be long after 1960, of New England Conference. Previous course) other and political mis- to this, he pastored two churches judgings. will again cause dissen-

When the ballots arc finally by allowing sporadic outbursts of counted in the Nixon-Symington For January the band playec with the single eiception of one been-clccted President of the United Soon along came April, and th In June, 1947. Elder and Mrs. And so with tongue in cheek. familiar "April Showers" was sung Beckner, Horace, and Janet moved by the Decolcttcs, a group of acad 10 Collegedale. At that time the Republic. Although he will succeed on the pond of Germany's affairs.

was heralded by a vocal solo b four churches—Collegedale. Standi- '"

"-°'* ''"' ""'." "nvaded; their progress—at work. While Quwn Eliiabelh II of ^t otiTeic w^ldt olheK w-iS'lhr the particularly trying feat of trying leaTso""' "'f^^'" "just-what-l-thought-rd get" satis Afrin> W i^onsy^rTerioiEirthei" new-born son. 'S Ineemnr fo^I^id'^frorn'm^l^ifim^ded faction: and the lucky, wide-ey« tabernacle while playing the school few who walk briskly, gaily if you The circumstances rfiat did not promote polidei will remain basically L°Sifii'/''jSrKr°he."/- b^"fLVi't-an7t^a"''nton?'Se jl""'„'"LBrenteii''L°''' weight boxing championship of the Each one could be categorized separated varieties of basins, nine- world. fifth amendment! fairly accurately. are (he Iccn assorted towels, a There and three types black scal"p bcfore^togo Is^out The discovetj- of oil in the Sahara Winter Olympici faithfully prepa^ each day's I'essnnj Desert the bar.ige. TTiey are evpecfed to will be enough the winter Olympics in Squaw reason for At '"i'S. ftl .talion, h.ve France's ("Do you b.ippen lo . . .?") re- keeping an even lighter Valley, , the United changed. As of January, 1560. the

and auiomacicilly dispense a score are those who put is longer with base- when confronled with the S&I.OOO Then there not only 1/3

their work. They are the ones who ceiling, complete new sills, new get things done and keep up pretty Winkle knows that test week is #) porch, Jieating public address and lurn cramming oil just before the

^«^ra«(„,f^J(„'%l„^ci!?«fa JlL^^L/: "'Hrvl^'^u' gMded" 'T^i ^ng"^s^cntific'^nam« ^i^^L £" an^um-on'se'^ X^^^- esb.'" "Is mine graded?" "What did Iget?" tell me what -any-ou They are generally the emotionally the 13 j-ears Elder Beckner has been '^^S-'^ S. fS^^^ti^^Q an A (or B or C) ?" Quesrions con- .S^Vd'S^iidrenSJr^:

J-^/i^M^iM,'^^.«,i^,i^^^^ (or liffercntly; "I won't get a D «t'''or^'iKd^''lhc°'^'?didn't'1i1ive fabenLle"^^ h2nd«wn"by'"^^rs'^ ^^^'"-^'"'•^'^My^QfS^t^^ imc-to-study" excuser; the procras- Beckn«, who presented it ,0 the "on^ato'andonto of another they come, some boldly, some lim- dly. otliers nonchalantly. All expect- ^^iMiS X^^^^ ^A&,fy^,J.m,A^^»^j£i^- nc is available, is in praportion to '"" department, which he also helped iT^fUHir '" SA Benefit Nets Case Study on ^Estelle' Program Proceeds Will Buy $200 for Budgets Shows Plight of Students Of Organizations Wheel Choir for Mrs. Dietel

thrs. Rittenhouse, Violinist, to Give Concert in SMC's Fine Arts Series First Regular Concert on Jan. 31

It SMC, will present the

God wants

^^^d^-freed t^ Owt 'PiLdtoft don afforded hec the oppottunity

A word is certainly in order on the withdrawal of the pastor of the Collegedale church. Elder Horace R. Beckner. It does not seem possible that after fourteen years of efficient administration, this man who has so sincerely and assiduously given of himself, his time, and his energies is moving on to other pastures. the •" letliooi taone torn '""I In the past fourteen years, the CoUegcdale church has

ing offerings. The populit "'1""^^ ''l^hite"' I In residing his businesslike way, Elder Beckner has seen the church in Msldcn, Ma dapUJ m^^ I through' its worst days luiancially and has stayed on and sky, rail ^^ ^ kept the accounts in the black. let io,£itil residenrof d The Southern Accent wishes to offer Elder Beckner a I Its congratulations for a successful and efficient administra- '«P''"''''[j^^"°'^^j^°'"[liHenh^ Fine ind Applied Ails, stodyinf uon and, on behalf of the student body of Southern Mis- hjole, Wolfe sionary College, extends Soi:^i'> /"' to him and his a heanfelt "God- warmly 'comaotic I n Symphony. SOUTHERN ACCENT

Nine Students Granted Admission Schneider Accepts Deanship To CME's Medical and Dental Scliools CME Committees Admit Students After Evaluation

present

ISMC Band Visits Sophomores Elect Class Officers IPisgah, Fletcher At First Meet Line's Lyceum Celebrates Lincoln's 100th Anniversary

Title of Color Film Is

'Lincoln and the Shankel Eaplaint Method The group pecformed Friday Lincoln Country' night at vcspCH and ilso Sabbath

lomss Straight, St. Petersburj in!l.e

'Otte Man Eipeditien'

nature played in

I Paul Christiansen Will Direct

I World-Traveled Concordians

Bill Mundy Elected Program Director ForWSMC-FM

Parker Promoted To Assistant Editor

nih^i-i-m^^^'l^ Extra-curriculars on the Spot? (NOTE: With die counsel available to us in the Spirit of Prophecy concerning the original aims of higher educa- in anempt to create an awareness of how easy it would be scales extra-curricular aaivities in rion and its goals to teach us first from the Word of God tip the of the field SMC's Southern Accent and second from God's great out-of-doors; with Ellen G. music too far. As long as a good balance is kept in each 3 this people that they Reflects Campus Spirit field, the danger of neglert in other vital various areas a from e study of God. His Holy Writ, and Hi JF to us, the Board of Editors of the SoU' s attempted to re-examine the all-over program "PiamotiaKeU 7*4^

^%^r^ ^€4>fr

Churc related < what broad dassificarions: week and ime during the much lime do these things take? What does ihe Sabbath hours. those which ; rfortoed during the do for study during the one to five days he is offi The first would enc< impass admini campus on his promotional trip, or the countless nights d program prepararion, ith his group writing scripts for the program, correspondence, and oth( commercials. any number of other thin Many people consider these « an integral Worth it all moder quite right. part of their college program. all have enough S' DD However, as important as these negle< Reader Suggests Way ^ee>iMti

: best- One way of getting this :ipate in sports. Although week-end activities do not directly cut down which sports provide study time, one may lose the whole purpose of a Sabbath just through leading out in ministerial seminar, Christ's Foreign Legion, the MV, Sabbath school, the church serv- r spiritual life or of t ice, or participation in sunshine bands, MV class work, or scholastic standing. others. One may easily become like Martha who "was cum- bered about with much serving" and likewise fail to sit at Jesus' feet to hear His word. The Sabbath may close Sports should definitely be a part of without having been a day of part—not a dominating factor.

Should, then, the Sabbath be a vast nothingness? No!

it should be \udkmmly spiced with, these activities, vith plenty of time allocated for personal growth. DP work while :nd college.

'THuUcM B^iift

spiritual I ,ell as the students are called upon each week of the physical, mental, and work. s in various capacities: choriscers, accompanists, solo powers; SMC puts that theory to During December of 1959, about 81 per cent of the The Music Bureau, butor and regul; rollment was employed at jobs ranging from sorting Straw the brc op [o erecting a women's dormitory, of these activities, has ( I file dishwasl of which an average of ^ty-r Teams Re-organize ^-ir's English teacher may be today's This figure does not include the year's preacher, today's cabinet builder or truck dri' ~ small I consumed The f \ may someday teach choir and Collegiate Chorale. The amount of time For New Semester .ops in ptcpaiation and actual performance of these individuals ngets to paint bigger > type. and groups is staggering when considered individually.

S/4 IfuUtiiH^ Look for the hustlingest, bustlingest, flurryingesi sn aents on the campus and when you have found them, ch?"" ate that they are engaged in some type of SOUmm ACCENT rophy for the firsi work for the Student Association. This year's SA has been one of the beehives in years, with countless projects, all by Jade Krall and LaVoy Gamer, [ying I educa- social I 'tutions, working poli ^ ^ designs, coUege days, pcofi^ weeks,.„ of ^..j..,prayer. ..„.kshops, | student irophy. ig systems, and myriad other facets of to the St" While all this hustle and bustle is beneficial and dent college family as a whole, Assodation, to the ^^ arises, "Js the Mu the students involvetl, the question ^ |

,.« l»m.M h Ih" il«.to,M;m.,o,po,'^m. Association attempting to accomplish i

P.lli.l,.„, H,. Slud.M AiiottiHoB, Sautli.m Milllon.iy Coll.go year moves progressively onward?" .^, i part '" in _', True, the SA was originally organized | students learn to become good leaders, but is i EAm Ch-rf "*" 1. 91k. 1. on accomplished when most of the wotfc is carried because of ""^'' leaed few? ("Selected" not so much ^.m. Ga/n< alone a _^_M«,.„h J. genius at leadership, but more so because they ^^ s?ir= do"'" ing to give of their time and energy to hold ^oflh=

I

Polloo. Bnice Ficaiun. "leadership t irm taken on the thinly disguised cloak of "Grimw

churc of college operation. Membership in the local obligations. with it, too, committee be considered is this: Doiis le central question to pursuits? 1 still have time for his SCHOLARLY he being forced nocds, is he still a scholar? Or is studied diligently to obta' t from the days, when he

achers—do they have enough time to be? SL

,';S:d,A*i '/ZcS- z ."rl Ti^,^:'S^Z

in an at his series of editorials has not been written ctit. Nanc>- Rdd, cc point out these vita Nornu Gnib to do anything other than Hli,g"^lJl'J ":"t s'il 'a" prMldent; extracurricular aaivi thoughts concerning our program of I le pcrsonaiit)' du "k'Ti'jS , on this campus: 7:^ etJ bith school guest s goals of true Chtistian 1. The original aims and

engaging in extra-curriculars in an 2. The danger of Representatives the extent that the moc GC ond Union E area ot combination of fields to Kuhlman Works portant aspeas of Christian education escape us. Temperance Workshop a well-balanced "diet" of extti Hold SMC 3. The importance of On Doctorate religious, athletic, governmental, ret rricular activities: University iiional. musical, etc. At There has been no desire to single out any specific o cause nizaiions ot departments in a deliberate attempt to essure in any undue manner. mem- The sole desire of the editors is that the faculty make a re-apptaisal of HIS I bcr and the student alike wiU then decide FOR HIM- I OWN extta-cucriculat program and pushing the pendulum too far I SELF whether or not HE is le side.—The Editors

^ gTCMARiev Sp«eD Shop Inc. yM^^ ..n ,OiS„US .LVO ^V CHATTANOOGA, TENN,

Believe it ! ! You'll have to SEE it to ! ^ ^ .. SA TALENT PROGRAM February 27 SAM CAMPBELL Animals . . . And a Woods full of I Maude Jones Hal

W4. ^ l^nee. Jlitentvuf Aiuiif

Second Case Study Time Shortage Intensifies Student's Finance Problem

•/r»r,„„„„.4,«

, 10 help hin,

Laundry Truck Overturns

Schmidt's Varied Background Includes lOwn Business, U. S. Army, Hospitals

r lour will begin at Appom;

ibilitics planning our dailj' foods.

nn: Glori. Jean, ^ho i.

,'.°X~i»soVon,o,t« ,

New Pastor in Collegedale;

First Service Is February 20 Febmary 16—Studunt Senate 20—Lyceum: Francli R. Llm 26—Chflpek SA Preferentii

lorida, Eldcc TTiurmon taught 29—Chapel: Conititirtional Revision

pent about 15 yeiri [n Florida

I—Student Sonato linistet for fouc rem. Upon 5—Dcan'j Night

1 3-Sam Campbell (Dorm Benefit) 14—Chapel; Open floor

19—Collogo Temperanco

26—Spring Vacation 30—Shident AdmmiriralivB

:r.du^ting ftom Southwestern J, April ,.r College th.s spriDg. wd Jm 2—SMC Band Concert Beckner's Farewell Sermon: S—Student Senate 9—Rlmir Pot Pourri 10-12—College Dayi 'What Mean These Stones?' 16—Dean'i Night 19—Student Senate 22—Presentation of Propose Budget for SA

Bisch Travels 4,000 Miles ner, the first rega in Filming Outer Mongolia

=rom Bool: of Joshua

'Ud hone; f( SA officers

14—Open (Not a I brawny fighten vie to become ihcir appeal" foi U

_ the gospel ind'i llegedale family to iniljl Nursing Club Elects Officers For Semester

lary College, has aanoui rtioa of officers of the PR Chairman Explains Rock Project Student Talent To Win Prizes At Meeting of Upsilon Delta Phi At SA Program :Qt; Phyllis Finney, s.

>avid Fogg, treasurer. the Upsilon 1 Plans for the club's nan of the Student dation Pubh. brought to th

lU nmde of whitewashed slone:

for quiK ettecs readUy visible

trangers. With typical good fo; ^o2daS"lastV'^^^„_ ^(^"eas^^ bythe Student ^^ I of *^ "*Ted the" request 'p

Freshmen Choose Krall As President

Jndy Falls and Sylvi

Bud^ Coggin, and H. Taylor—advertisi —itagE direction. SOUTHERN ACCENT

f~n^ Board Votes Dean's Appointment; SMC Extension Work Okayed Cpllege Subsidy Increased; Leave Given VandeVere

SMC Student Talent to Vie for Honors Tomorrow Night

Senled by 20 lop peff. SMC Student Associotion Will Be Host To Delegates of lOth Annual Workshop

K:ab?JonGepford,Tliepriot-

prognm was sold by Buck)-

le of staging and teheanais; Campbell Booked ine Pettis. Rosalind Hen. siesponsiblefoctheprinled For Performance is. Stage decorations ate

committee composed of rris Taylor, Evlyn Lindbcfg, rook, airles Read, Judy

IPIans Being Made fey, public celiliocu dirciSOf of Ihs iFor Expansions - luUicrn Union, w.U spcik on pub- |To Hackmon Hall : rcbbons in So-enth^dir Advent-

Separate Conference — ,

On Our Weaffierfronf . ,

with Terry McComb His name is Don Crane, and he is presiden Southern Missionary College Student Association. He is worried. Why? For several years various individuals expressed to have lie SA constitution revised. Very few woi rhar rpvUinns were necessary. Enthusiasi ionally waxed rather vehemently ^^^ "' e loopholes which often appeared

By the time thi that the long, tedious work of will be finished. From a technical standpi IS have been near perfect. But what have they

general opi

Examples Ciied

Last year at approximately this time there pie giving Bible studies from the SMC campus. The number was expected to increase gready as the Operation Fireside program became more and more accepted- Recent figures in- dicate that slightly above 20 per cent of that number are n the project. Why the slump? It is hoped that 1 groups

°Coll.^; !T*n A«L,g M,o, i. a,a Md».p EJto, -.:- --.- zJSl/i'S

M.S cipS Mlo, _ ...

'^su,iiS'M!iiiS''t4;';s Jsi"

'"""fSfsr ?"" ITT : wTiitoli'-T^S Telqe Hall Don Clark Asks For Participation ^,A&e>, (^u In MV Studies Show, SMC5 OpcrKion FirMJdc pirtid- psiion his dropped from i loUl of 85 pirncipints last year to 16 peo-

Freshman Class President Has Interesting Background

iimill, ha "ctMh; "Sihle't. hat God

nly work ,™t Ihtoojh the top of ,od captain of the in Opera fi otrJrpied' by Go.«t.o, "s^K°TohelpS hey filler r,„ly sain

ball, volleyball and cross country

City PR Director * ; Speaks at Club ;

Aekerman Gets Leave to Pursue

Girl,, («™.e'n» Mii for iu.i ! Groduote Study

CHIC FURNISHINGS

s not shy at all; maybe

5moretl,an°Ehdtohelp GULF

The Student Association of Southern Missionary

NEVER h.- |''i^">_ Invites You to Its ^;,';'T1 SPORT SHIRTS Stop and Rest at Talent Program Regular S4 & $5 Tomorrow Night Custom Photo Finishers The Oaks Motel Only 52 & 52-50

.-rCHamey SpieoSwop (nc. Hottie Falcon Clothing

t^lP CHATTANOOGA, ' The Foreign Accent Students' Reading Improved By Class Offered Since 1954 400 students Have Attended Classes Speed Increased

April to Bring Academy Seniors For College Days

INDIVIDUAL

Ooltewah Barber Shop CENTRAL FLORIDA

ent, o( SMC prof,, )h, Collegedale Cabinets, SPORT COATS Noborhood Drug Store "Ooltewahian"

Regular Prices $30 - $35 Clearance Sale Only $15

COLLGCEDAU, TENNESSEE HatHe Falcon Clothing °Si!i?t'*'^" Beckner Gives Ic/der A. C. McKee Speaks >^^^ , J^ Record Collection Past, Present, Future I On To WSMC-FM

SOUTHERN ACCENT

^5,000 Scholarship Fund Set Student Senate Selects ty Widow of Ambrose Suhrie Executive Nominations Election Will Beon Administrative Day, March 30

(•n,..wii ,B.,.nwu dency of the IJ

isidenf Cor

Sam Campbell to Present ndiHl what IS considitrcd by min) Program Tomorrow Night

VandeVere Given Absence Leave for Doctoral Work Top Awards Given ^t Talent Show; f Maude JonM and Talge h Showboat Theme

wth mind and body to

I Approxim^Icly Wenty = points out the tJFecis

Biologists View ^Bucky Co^n5, Jack Robe Audubon Pictures

light miuic division. In Maude Jones Hall

Testify? He hasn't testified for three years. People won't By /^ucc Fowler

ne-madc, chocolate- covered | it docs make him feel just a lictle net 15 to 10? bits of chocola "* '"'""J j^ Mothcr'W of ail his teachers and fellow studen -ered ants any day. And besides,

,y pay a fortune for candy ants en you can get dozens of them He would if people would lee him, but you see, they merely leaving ii bit of food in don't give him credit for heing sincere in what he does; md unprotected they feel he must have some de«p, dark, diabolical, ulcerioi motive. After all, people don't testify just because they want this Harms kid, sh to, do they? Or do they? really k Is what people say when others testify really true? "He just wants to impress Dr. Hammill." "Well, there go the theology students, trooping down to testify." "Wouldn't you testify, too, if you wanted to win an election?" "She may say that, but she certainly doesn't ace that way in the dorm. "Why, I've known him for four years, and he's said that every year." "She thinks she always

lormea to ran agajost the SMC | Conservatives. The party is ncithtt Rosalind Hendren told me to. namely, 'Te Ole back and cty to figure o P050 P^ Ucarly a party for intellectuilj testified. lod aristocrats, the party has alrwdf I Friend of mine, it'f

lile ago and was defim'tely

is increasing by leaps and bounil I itselvt : try I am getting the tni=f«- » stands before his fellow men aod tells what God has done for him. We are 83?th Operations Squadron on sacred ground ... and our own feet are rather dirty. So this week, just for once, why not forget about ulterior VOUld SI motives (something new in the experience for most of us) lly joined the Air Force (know- and sit back to listen and to be glad for what is said. Pethaps ing to type my column by fiuhli^l I we might find that e.>:tra "sometluog" from this week of aiast the joint advice of mineself Our lack of light ougt prayer which we have sought for so long. the d General Conference War some sort of i

f feeble biHctr I

blinks its last. 1

T^

nt plans for when I finish my Talge Hall

educa . Places r I going to go, fun I'm goinE t

things I'm going I gee done—just lee get through school, and I'm goi g to Stan living! So I take eighteen Hours school, work more a week th; buddy, I just don't have lime"; "Say, could you see me about Attentioo, that later? I'd t bie rushed righe now"; "Well, I'd like "Desowikitty" fomm. campus enjoyed recently. Don't tel. Prepare yourselves for a shock. J get through school qtiickly At me you have forgotten it already. thing abou the Lidy and ik Bill Mundy? if anybody e life." Why, Tramp but, should remember, it is Bill. You Exactly what makes the training segment of my life onded that we fellows buy out the could relinquish. (EJ something to be rushed through? Is ie eaget antidpaeion of up idea of having a "Get-a-Date some future Utopia? Yet, I have not seen tomorrow to kni Week." and Bill up and got his Beauly snJ 1 that 1 like it better than today. May not logic conclu then, that if 1 am to be sure of happiness, I muse be si that Bill said he really enjoyed it. of it today? Charlie Han Hill H« Happy the naan, and happy he alone. was everybody else; at least I sensed the lobby of ilaude Jones

He who, secure witliin, can say. with his "special friend" everybody Tomorrow, do thy worst, for I have liv'd today. clapped as he gfacefully seated her Dryden -'"""^ *" — H.f''ifl ^^^' DP BruM FiooiTian ^•. ^^,^ ^p. of the ordin >en to be in. Seriously, just think Glenn Anderson is to be congtat- of the many problems this would aarlie said SOUTHfRAfACCfAir right in keeping with the "Gct-a- get the righ 'inney one time. M«- the inhabitants of Maude Jones I guess that leaves only one other Hall, and otherwise (known in the "^rT'dt mal everyday boy vernacular as girls). I ence""fr7m'la5''^e'ek, and'helb^ed

ng and enlightening week our didn't want us to mention his name 'jSdeV"*'"* '^'' help Well, girls, .c couldn't

of "B^-h" ' yejr <^^ Talge Hall r Neit ^' diip in ^^ all you gills cm a pa aarlie "'"'•' jct'thitfeAr

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X, little girls a

fellas. We. t 1 ways seem to 5^ i ^ who always^h

!»"*';* - - in „„df l^ft" . ^ . """"l walked night, and th w'^f^ "*" ' ^u ^hU 1 'fO I W^Hm MS imm iKm J (Sie p " 1

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I cot from my last colvum ibout work on shakin' hands, and believe . SMCs Board f D d,. p.l,.,W™, I h™ dDddtd » Now. they is maoy things which .Olc Ihis-hrer colj™ » IhQ sai.c would-be-er becomes a ajn't-gotter. "' to thr« of the mc4brK "of "the iDfiacadem?cdtair^ '"f^th lopic, but from a ddicmt angli;. Faees and Handshabt here's a list of jut a couple things colle^ faculty. Folks judfies you by your face 0/ dae college. Dc. Schneider a- S.E"Ei;i;;3k ber^'of mc"facdty^nce"l948™^ peers to join dte facidty fot die gonni win ary single S™l^'is 'dt:ction iFn pistols, sling shots, or bows ond

^°'^'''" '*''" ^'"'*"'"" :-l"hTh£,io^uvu£f'2" holds his doctorate from the Uni- Juniors Enjoyed !ir L'hV "r^e"ms'^"'i^mo'l!t'''''L'^boXrfr? them); other poly-ticians (none of Poly-)icians on a1^ount'^''^ey-'^e ^i^uiJMk'Tgtt ""fuII ptof^t'^p in physics was Fun and Food you cvd keep your faces straight Arthuritis, or Rhumytizin. Now. granted Dr. Ray Hefferlin. On the .„'^;^tS:":r"^;'Ssf:s when you ihakcs hands, don't grip faculty since 1955, Dr. Hefferlin Saturday Night B, Elaine Suiiiv.™ a„T >»"' h>" • j™c) lod.v is. [he^iswrjyla dSw^^I^eiTem' TO BE A POLY-TICIAN. Ihe'^aiift^nTa^Lhtute'o'f^T^h' HOW barrassin' you in public, do you); R^ch wr"out°^orc the fc!kr'"et5 nology. bill collectors (same as pre-ceedio') ydpm: Hea-rauhio'. uil.w.jsin' day mght. March ), I960, Profes- This lets everybody see that big poly-tidati. you've got to hive no !£HiHx!?£lix sor Grimdjet, Pmfessot Madgtvick,

(they'll remember you skipped out Oarfc joined us in a few eiddng it keeps your hair in shipe and games of volleyball. We arc still S1»r^«»^:"KS lJ^»"°o S'liTrk rst,"" wondering if Lois Field didn't " rfy-mean to hi, Charlie Hann on o";irl;fd''»°u:ta»nT'''' Gott Joins StaH don't know Now, aflc, ,00 School fc/'offile^codd'ffi't^S''"i'h'kir.i"' Next Year ftain") ." redly pile of tloll so-! yon tan g... ptn Ata inJi-S

pklhe impression lh«,on,/„ know cilher got the hair^lip or scarvy. ^^^^^^ awav'^with''the'Lcon—"™pf — mean glutenburget. like Professor 'S::zFt:^::x.. Grandpap, Grandpap was a poly- fio°7o'"have''''|^^r-sIver"icc'!''''Inu • ^1 10 planljn' j full loj.l of Kuckshot 'do»r'to°tap froti'ptt'inj 'canjht" t'hclhe'wisTmnmn' flr'^nsUble u^^e Ihii'S'Jhre7«t,orrcVS,'.t '^[^jijtBti^fi p|||gg iliil^ P^'.'"ta"d,*o" e"oy 'thfh« K.op . Bi, Smil. ^^^ bread, hot chciolate. aod' cookies giTVp" Ihct' tilTh'iv.n' Ihii'hj'er'ha'i ^^B^S^I^^^ auction. Well. Grandpap got toe Cousin Addlepate ' ^l^^n^H^^^A tilk ^c ""fe^v '^n^nfng "t^nutls .^rjfvLKlLlVL'^lsmile md keep it thjr. We,ir it In stopped, he'd played smacky mouth s^jtpTs'ri^sf'.Sie run for sheritT of his town eight)' ^^^1^1

•y-—' :.J.ni„ns,vi, thjt year with the hydm-phoby. won. Jist thiok, eigbty.fouf times'

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INDIVIDUAL SEEING is BELIEVING £':'if'H'™-H"?!?^ Hair Styling :i:',';:,:"i:;.K::',.,.:,.4 by Sirt, lo Seven), Dollar Men's Salts "*".';'. I f.'."u. v,'..';;;!;"'' ONLY to L ""wgh-"'!' ^Alifp!rt"d. NOW S25.00 S29.50

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Winter Tilings '''"^'"nv'ft.^!.,. COST CLEARANCE — ^^^^^^ ^^ CHATTANOOGA, TENN. Hottie Falcon's — Apison Pike — Coliegedole

'foMtovuw 'JU^f "DitwUton^ Sme^ Erupting from their woodland retreats, SAM CAMPBELL'S \.OMab\s Animals Will Perform in the Tabernaele-Audiforium Time: 8:00 P.M. Admission: Adults. 50(^: Children, 25^ . »

Warriors Top Basketball League Summer Classes Men Try to Buy Are Announced 'Desowikitty' fCo„im,^.J from February 24 7:30 Girnet's, with paved for p.,y_, :) - - Fcbmicy 24--9:00~Th<: i«ond 10 poinli the way Dr K M Kenned director of gatne of the evening saw BeslE>-i over the league leading wwriors SKond ^semester ro.nd. hnal score: d,e following coursc-s will of- be tg^iZ why'he wo'a7d Ling fh" fered this summct; (0 study hall. {I thought .t,a,Bh< vi«ori« by thcit op- handling by Jack KuU. who put in maybe h.

study h^lSr ^7''ini*''untifl ate^She hall,) I decided I h^d bontr ^TVi cnmbinalion^'of ' ^gtj S n L^ct'^er 19 u^,ior'"'&h»r''''or^ni^\iS' ask him just /or curio^itis siU ^rh quirler. The nitnmg point of and Wood, Tommy Beglcy led the Teaching of Reading Methods S Befiley 6 Randolph M,ilcri,i;i in Elcmeiilary School. o'^'Tdpp'tl'oa^l.eaMnT^e^bjt points followed by Wood and fhaTpiclr.iS .trf.i'h 'h,m racing down the court, juraping up Kcele w.th 10 pomts each. Stone ^ and dropping the bail through the ^ Tcachfn'gVhi.l!c.d^Lt-iiont'Ele"

WARRIORS, From then on .1 was Heres still another a)f.os,t> Crouson 6 Terrell 1 rop%.

for thE watriofs wert Silver desk durmg 1 ^ Kran"*' !S Ekvall 8 (he afternoon, jl«.i.

to a .i "'"'"'" bf arranged). Appieci.ilion of Mu- manage get phone tall from '"^ Sir'' 10

followed by Lonberg with U. The cause her accent slipped onf diy 1 — Neslell 1 1 8 Naiute Study and Consen'ation final score: the EAGLES 57— she always asks lo iptak Totals 54 6i Wood 10,5 Field Biology, Specttoscopy, Pro- Anyhow, WARRIORS -15, to Leonard, I Te.vn Sia-dhig II" i. phetic Gifts. Teachings of Jesus, Uonard Ponder,

Ray-s Warriors S 1 Gamer's Eagles 4 -1 History and Institutions, Hislot)' of Bcgley's Falcons 2 4 the South, Early American Back- either; other fellows arc beginmn.i;

Krall i Hawks 5 c^c°"o me'the o'lhcTnifiht^'lnd^

WatJ^"" 'fi Bl"T ^ Randolph Tranum the game. Wood led the way for ^^^^^^H|HH^^^^^^^^^^^^^|

Total. ;; . ^ Gamer with 19 points and Opps

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Cowitu^ S*lf THAT SPECIAL EVENT! COLLEGE DAYS! /i^ w-w Sophomore Class Conducts Party In Spalding Hall Mrs. Rittenhouse Is Finalist

For Town Hall Concert

Senate Selects Rees Releases pA Candidates Promotional Plans

f Jickionville, Horidi. Ron no^ For Field Work Y^es his home in Jackionvillc. H

Choir Mokes Trip to Knoxville

of the oodidatM foe sk hitiy-Tennessee Conf HJ ouioc, migh'tcp of J

Elder Don Ooofc; Kentucky-Ten-

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'Jt(MiiM€itive "HoHiett^e

By John Chbistbnsbn, Ph,D.

'Twas the Htind- Not a Freeman w The Rainwater Leach{&i) from the Silver Spin t Deakins or the Friersofi. He'd Betancourt her Fii//(T e'er the WJ/i was Dumt. But now that the Marshall was Kcrae on his trail The Wery Lamb{s) were Nestell(ed) all s Without Kissinger he fled Straight t " With visions of exai ' „ |on College fo, one jeir. The Dean in her Garrison settled down from the Chai Put her Cardona dtesser, and her glasses in a Case. scratches When out in the KeW J he " " "would be" Groom who had ceased to Wn I jumped fr ^as all Hemme{d) in and he couldn't go through.

Now, Re«7/j The poor Richman fell off the Dyk The Horn c „ „ Appeared to come from the Woods and Sharpe ridges. When what to my Noble Hart should I Gamer Down among the Reed{s) forever he sleeps. ~ a Love and Hunger that I ' Harms that could Beck But the Little Brown maid who was left so Greene 'ould Uaieh just for Sp ^ „ , (Never Inman was such Dewne Goodness seen) rapid than Peck(&) from a Weaver Boyd's beak "Oh, Baasch! and Vje did he Stanaway.'" The radio Ham'(s) signals let Ljice like a Greek To Frje Oxbergers he had promised to Daj' Now Leeper, Now Tucker. Now Star. And her anger arose as the Black Smoak rises higher "I'll Slauter him soon as he reaches the fire" Early came the decision, "I won't Stanford!" 'I'll sue the old Crook for all the PiUswortir As I Ponder (ed) the Lohr of this Ciinmngham so odd And I'll Shotfalter what it means to Servoss From out of the West Port I saw Hernoud. I'll Clower his name and I'U kick up a fuss the window ZHl with many Falls she flew I will Dunham again till it's all Dunagin." - - >ps oaxoo And she Grubb{QA) for words to Weldon his kin. aKeele And I heard her exclaim "I'll take another Genton. IV of Steele We'll Vogt to Tranitm to run DeVasbcr She Cratie'(ci) her neck and set out for a Cruz Then never again comes to mind the old masher." With the Roberson (or Seay who she'll C/j«(2).) the end of this story ine4 a degree in business ad- She took Hasty steps toward the Lawless Fox You never could Guess couldn't hold it, to Read it you'd be sorry. With an .4;fee m her Temples she Nea/ (cd) on the rocks Foe Tomes « hiving fulfilled the temi'itemriJts She was about to Parriih this Wiik Young thing Great Numbers of Nichols, it's Pnre if you Arnett 'or pte-mcd. When he reached out bis hand like a Pelley King. Yet if you had it, I'm sure you would bum it. ^ :::;;™_i^_ll4,

Hammill Challenges Students City College to Publish To Have ^The Questing Spirit' Dr. Bushnell's Dissertation Dr. C. G. Bushnell's doctoral dis- 1 Highland Academy. She is pbnnin to speno the summer in htaico. GC Educator Has licalion by Mexico City College. Ifie Communications ^^^^^^^1' 'h^^^^^^^^HH Arts Div Dr. Cosio Villegas, sion announced considered bj that Walter Cnn Prayer Week dall, cdLlor of ^^^^^I^H' 'I^^IH^^^^^^I the Ymh's /«,,„ lor, will hold a Wr iters Confeieno lUchiiJ L. Hmmill. m assoclM published. A Spanish volume, it is on Uie SMC campus aen ^^^^R^^B'' ^^Knl^^^^^^l fall, Thj secretary' to appear somebme In the fall of will be held in of the Department of Edu conjunction wii ^^^^H^B' '^^^bI^^H^^H the coUege citioti of the Gcneml Conference ^^^^^K^^Ki 'IH^V^^^^^^^^^H English department offered to buy several hundred Olive Westphal, is conducting the spring Week o from South Religious Emphasis, March "i-12. ^m^K^H B^gB '" America.''^ His topics include "Can We ^^L fl^K cording to Dr. Bushnell, "^^l^^^l she h: lEIder Gordon M. Hyde, head of Build a Bndge from Athens to ^^^K' S^^^^B '^.^^ui^^^^^^^^l Jenasalem?- -Doe, . Good Ctois- ^'^ ^^H^i^BC^^riEl^^^^^^l now'arMidlisS"sbK''u^v^enitJ' up Tn'&uth'' Win'wh"'

youEv„BLIa°Bet,Irler-me tion in Washington, D. C. this Dr. Hope Hayton will HK^[^T^^^^H return le Great Divorce/' ''A Soldier Known La Sierra new year. Mis, Evl, Lmdberg will be teaching sumiM to Put Away His Wife?" "Sub- I^B^a^^^lJB^^^^B *cIfol,rLut'ha, received a call ^ool here. It was also annooncR standard D't.hwashing." -Jack HHi^^Hfll^^^HH^HHII^^^^^^^Iil to teach English and Spanish at in^the communications division nc Grealcsl Blessing,- and "Who kind, forgiving, and humble. It is a Thurmon Preaches Xrif^€zi:^ ^Ir. Madgwick will be taf:ing ad *" 'How an_ 1 prayer Dr. Hammill h.. enKtled his de- ""'* ^°^'^ °^ make mori world-'"'"' On 'Rock of Ages' votiond week -IT,. Questing ™°' English during Si'I'Lu^er momb syhcn interviewed. "TTiis is a ques- Spirit." Main Problem of Youth At First Service tinn that most need to ask and are remaned that ih Speaking on "Christ, the Kock Wh k d "Wh - Unit^ sTatcs*^ Chrislianitv in Focus of Ages," Elder Roy B. Thurmon, ing problem of youth today?" Dr. numerous scholarships to \u, newly-appointed pastor of the Col- sG'!:rw:S^£E°£E egedale Seventh day Advcntist

that possibililies should be Ii-.J.lJ the tme picture. They look at the full commitment to God, they will httlc Vijih nunutia durtes—whether dicy somehow miss out on the things Hammill Collages 'Spiritual satisfaction," said Eld- man major. er Thurmon, "and strength come

visiting all our colleges, talking aod don-fs'of fringe matters. But SL^wn^hSLdaStot^wiLbe *TlfJwai^i'ls '^rLalem ta Freshmen Hove to do day by day the things God ss.-;t?r£t"y ^£^'H7tTJ"ng°t™l.^:. men can exercise spiritual strength Games and Film ments are love for God, love for seas appointment in May to Central neighbors- it ii being merciful. of people in this country of what For Class Party

£Lght o'clock Saturday nigh Scavenger Hunt found the members of the freshmin Wide, Varied Woric Maries hat man's spiritual refreshing flows class (and a number of straggltn rom Provides from Christ, the living rock by the other classes) strejming Service of Seminar Groups Fun At Senior Party taLoed.

There was fun, food and exdCe- That automobile you Zrd'o!,'. gregations >orne,°da^'"pa^m'r,'"whD'L?d to' which they minister. of^Sst'"""'"*"' d'""* "'^^^''^f each ing up at sbc-thirty last Sabbath couple a ticket i\ith dulpiaK department, the senior class party. About 7:30 numbers on each end. TTie iingl. qualified faculty mem- nreservedly to Him. r^L"",oT'.o'fm? dtS girls received only half a ticket— ducted by student preachers. Kind- of the cafeteria; then they divided church monr than" one"hu.ldied they*'h^vr'L-n^''ablf "to go^'av"^ for future reference, Sony to sif.

Jiey have been revived by the living Efforfi Appreciated been on a water," he said. "It is through load including a ministerial student scavenger hunt, well, you gan, played beautiful 'dituiEr" Christ and Him crucified that man and Ws wile. He has spent all h Are the efforts of these students have missed half your life. It's more spare appreciated.' :an have the hope of a life beyond dme during the last week Almost invariahly we fun than a barrel of monkeys. elly rolls, peanut butter barii and prepadng the sermon that he ,i hear good reports of their Sabbith preach at the eleven o'clock hmir. ministry. Recently I stepped from Calvary a church after hearing a student today ace saved. dent poring jreach. hand with the most items got a prize. over a Sabbadi school A was laid on my "The peace that passeth under- Whe po th p es d ) quarterly as he puts the finishing tanding can t>c had by drinking touches to preparation of a lesson ^gJTecIared'the 1^1 e£ dignildTenToK dn^u^ to h^uS eeply of the living water that tomei'k A^'hT"* r I heartily agreed. stepped He closer and asking for baby foolers and ows freely from the rock of ioned a d ght 1 1 and whispered: "We aU wish he cockroaches Jirist ' '^) '"""Mi^'retnT' cS ^if I lim tu ty f on was presented by the Collegiate th pp p Beside him its the h^C thr"'5°eHl'd'"d" d belle "r ght t f th h hopes to graduate from the sceretar- enjo>ed hot chocolate and dough )« ) Benefit Nets $500 f Dr Morris Taylor east he numbc ) ^ ForMrs.Dietel peal that will thrdl the waiting cou-

was held February home economics major, completes 6 for Mrs. Dictel •" ouples too! p b> 1 ),

Miniver in I^^^^HH * " Three Sfales *o'o'r" a^'d 1 for the dcclric wheel chair recently suS°pa»i=,^*'ch Zm In"';.' iS^^BHiW three students, ..i°p"nB left SMC to minister » for aieir lord in ver>- happy and "mMm^y^W three states: Genr- grateful to the peo- Wml ^^ ple of Collegcdale for this gift of Id 1 * Sefd-^rcrrgiuTr^ bHBbw __rJiB>9K/ js^^t' D Bush II P si^tytotwohundred'^-fnlrs lass in fes g 8 tj;

sisled mostly of faculty Ulent wL well attended; DK/^lSpBI^B and many who could oSJosMons''."'He°a"o°li'j'o«j;

And this IS a two-way operation, mese r™;'p«idpSg."'"'^|^^ dedicated young people ase iSSiiSHf ^^^HflHHi^^H fining invaluable eitjericnce in i"^y^ A'srce h« iceM aS'C entitled, ^^^^I^^H^I^^^V ^^^^1 Valt Disney "^|^'||i"^„„^* fe°,bg T hi,™g "pi" tJ7 c™: SdLXrt'e'wIhtlTh*!!;:' -„ .,.,p..v.h..,U.d.,cMho| popcorn. ™i;; ;.S:'..if.;; t.',;.t ccompanicd by SOUTHERN ACCENT WC TO HOST 350 SENIOrI Visitors Expected To Be on Campus For Two-Day Meet College Band to Play April 2; Yearly Award to Be Given

: SMC Conceit Band imdcr tl

Upon their arrival, they m rium at eight o'clock. Ttc pr

of the Lyceum and Social Program

Bottsford to Leave March 27 For White House Conference

ts and the State of Ten-

Boys' Choir Gives Concert |plinarr approai At Third Fine Arts Series

VTS Sponsors Orations; loss Clark Is Winner lAleohol Is Subject Of Four Orations SoutlMm Accent M«ch_l3^„y| EJitoriali lAews Notes

is Student leaders calling on

) be talented in only one fi our duty, in the developm the purposes of our system

it may become a useful tool. We do not advocate oneself so thin as not to be able to function p area, but neither do we recommend the neglect of £ of potential. Without exercise the potential w atrophied—wasted—emaciated. God has not inves any more abiUty than it is possible for us to l

not wasteful. "Higher than the highest human tl reach is God's ideal for His diildren." ^iMe Stud^ ^€UU4€d

It study, but

:udying

The excuse is often made, "I just don't have time." But all of us usually find time to do what we want to do most.

We are a "nation of ptocrastinators"; we put off study- ing until the night before the tesq everything can slide by until the time comes for it to be done. It seems this is what is happening in our Bible study. What is most disturbing i: that there will be no chance for a last-minute study of oui Bible before the time of trouble has come upon us. The church cannot long stand, unless we put forth the effort to study c Bible, and the best place to start is in the Sabbath school, BR

09U€4^ V

The members of the Student Association and the facui of Southern Missionary College extend to each of you, t seniors of the academies and high schools of the Southe

i, you a n life. our personal accomplishment.

While you are on our campus, we will endeavor to give u an insight into the purposes, objeaives, and opportunities be found on the campus of Southern Missionary College, ight realize the vast oppoi challenges of a' Chrisi t educa

L Chri; iuch an education be foum

You will also have ample opportunity through the varied activities planned to gain new acquaintances and renew former friendships. All in all, we, the students of Souihetn Missionary College, look to this occasion as being one of the highlights of out school year.

Come along! Get a taste of life on the campus of Southetn Missionaty College!

SOUTHERN ACCENT I "

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Southern Accent M.„h 23. \m Page 3 M.ude Jones Hall ^^Hl^^^^^^^^H Columnist Bewails Occupation - ^^H^^^H"" -;«j-;--*-j- d%"\:::j:z-v^l ^^H^B|^^^HH sisting of wild leaping and disgrjceful, despicable. ' hiiviful, whooping. ed5fi?f SaTml^NoTStft^ scindalous, dc- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^1 l..m"u^, Jgnoblc, opptobi- -'..fihlL', unmentionable, ous, outrjgrous, . _. A, Philo repaired to the from thoughtlessness, she went to bed and of Ddious.dishonot- ^H|^4 ^^H ^^^^'.j forgot to take out her false teeth.

ITely l!ave^*l^'%"u°te ^ ^odd leelh gone, apparently swallowed. A Uiorough search of the room re- ^p^^>^^| vealed them nowhere, and poor de Bergerae's Baell Shirley had visions of being eaten "'"''""*• ' '" "• V^/' jHSTiS !;:S:;,h.:.i.;df;,v^sJF ""' N: "1 of. What ,» . heard most advantageous angle, achiei'ed atcly' nothing so drastic "happened by leaning against the large trash

k-'ils'^'^nu^ s;^l_^£;_i^j Air Force Officer Graduating t,X-iI -mat's nther strange, by virtue of the script his to be in three days citly. very tightly. It is a point to be con- From Physics Department Bushwhacked! speaking of Charlie Hann, Bruce, jectured upon as to whether this say minages Since our union only allows so yes. I would he to get was lo keep it from freezing (as she By Donna Dunham

Lt. Col, George J. Bogovich, column;, and this secnu to be a USAF (ret.), is a senior pbj-sics necessary extra (also read -evil"). Ann Cunningham could bear a little noses when leaning over garbage light Oft this, but I stiall not say said long, hnt that tight. Bruce, huh? more, although more smid be Japanese Weather Service. Bogovich (not about Ann, though, I'm sure!) Sitting Cow since September, 1958. also represented the Japanese at the We have thought seriously about J. F?Hs presented an qdd picture blinders, and since the purchase of in her long flannel nightgown— ' '"!' Delhi. India, ^J^ i{"'t cUt You tina.^George firs't'siw°the''light''of Delhi Phi, ..n'le" men always get into moic bought out by Upsilon dressed—this last was just a mea- day, oc rather, night. He was ed- supply Education tlie Hard Way M.in ivc demure and innocent little maybe they would like to sure against getting cold. Then we ucated in the public school system

funds.

.i!.-ruicr of catastrophe fairly regu- Kis dancing wildly uound in dr-

hrlv—and 1 shall proceed. The Qiilei Irishman went lo college in the daytime, and member for one and one-half years Poor old Joan Mdnljrc finally It has been suggested that some it— and now you ate acquainted Also, he got one year of College with John Philip Bach Sitting Bull Air Force Service Harriet Stamper hasn't O'Brien, the great. After ser.ing in the Mcdiw by correspondence. When he fin- tmc the statement which I made in but so far ishes in May. he plans to go on a former number of this ei'ec-lovin' found anybody who will do it with There are several girls at our Corps, he joined the Army Air her. says like to have house who take interesting and take graduate work ^" llitk- ,[ript (or non-desctipt) about She she'd here an Qirps, whiiii IS now the Air force ^"_ ' I' .liinriLtnr)' being dangerous. As hTp;r,oaS;rhi:vz»."' li.- ".^iravorjFng up the stairs, one only for moral support. EL°?!fDs?^l3'a ;*d™J°™afdi.S™;^ Family Statirllca fo^"ed ^'Li Sj'lTo^'rtn in the Meterologial Scr^lcc, two 'nBlSyiiBcf^S^'^i' .^r'" E5!6^''f'lti?!°u^'1ii

dfer^u^r'iu'i[e'Lt«V"''Yo^tl '» to make atom bombs, and ^7q!.€Zm!niilf'''""'''' pl^^'if o".ller^'u"r"nnq£S?n helping s.Vrf°6hio'*l'd'F"ha,?E quiet—how do you ever get along?' the body system, I offered to help

Re-Bush»hacbd! senior here at Collegedale Academy; acijuainted with Sylvia, who is some- stration tree. "No." she said. "I Liaison Officer need one to hang spaghetti on." Bogovich visited many places in V JLh'!I; pas°m o'^n W *"s'p!dding''"EL^en'tary ^School; doTr'^th^'^r full name: John Philip Bach Sitting Bull O'Brien. This appendage ob- twent)--three different bases, and Springs, Florida, who attended viously demands an exphnation. odd sihiJtions (that's a joke, but Soulhem Missionaty College some :r[;j^!i'ir2l England and North Africa in it fits in with the story) but this ^ii'illiKtflcc 1 quickly put a dioplet leaping i-r the scene of my aifiiction. A while ago Sylvia came '^^-^ ovich and his wife « OX B-SI42 • Tr.il.f fi.-UI """ Cabinets, RBp.l-.d^ Collegedale ' • L.dl..-Par,.. Whie ^,^^^ rne. ^^s-jyvit™;;!;^!^,,,. : Sr''^EH"v.S"'' ^'"""^ and " GULF tribal rites'^h^r estc "Wle, Shirley Gunter, observes *;'° SOUTHERN INSURJNCE AGEHCr -;°

">" "'""""'"" """"""' ""'" cisors BOAT COLLEGEDALe" . TENN. (0 protnide in a horrible P.5.4 SouHMfi. Accent *^'-^ !!, 1» Campbell Lives Students to Operate On Wisconsin ColJegT Forest Island During Administrative Day By P^UL RICHARDS > ^ .^^^^^ :' fffiiaB peiinon wilt lie txtn-ccn BiUff Kopitjke and Ronald Wit,„, ^„

Sam Campbell, known as the phi-

'7^ jj^H ...ing Will ,1,0 decide - 7t,rS I^^^^U^^ charge of the regular VC'ednesdi *'" Et'tlie n™"c"°r'^°''""" seka, Illinois, and from the time of Don Ciane, SA president, sjij pose o^te'stideuiSi" day is to accjuaim '^ by student teachers previously ap shitjcnts with pointed by class teachers. B^«zz":B yeaxs traveled Wisconsin, fighting for the protection of "his" animals. Of the"colle^*; Dick Toler.^SA 'v,ce i"Me"t''th*e"rranseI°e'n"mS,T

West's Responsibilities Are North Ametica and many foreign couDtiies. Today they tot^ over Hall', SA treasurer, college business Coleman Exhibit Great In Number Variety and In Green Room

In 1941. he began his career as lege registrar; Dick Larsen, Soulb " '^'^"""S B,- a.. her"" a"d" w^^'^^r

his first book, How; Inky? He now

(he mimengtaphing and duplicating Mrs, Coleman, the wife of jt. treasurer; David Hamilton, South totney Charles Coleman of Oiitla- nwi of nearly S500 monthly.

sistant treasurer of the college.Al George Cress at the Univemh- rf

dents appointed by those in charge The election of the Student Asso-

Today IS the l.iM Jav h.r >...:, Although it seldom uses its spray

B^ce Freemfn and JuL'^Ga'rner

*s\d"itl'"'ih^ 'T '.'", 'o,

Miirk. Whilt hf was publishing sec- l?:itrS'3"""^ skunk cannot spray while being — --. - —

land are otphans found by Sam and Giny Campbell on the mainland.

s kept m his office as J public until they are strong enough to be %^^___,_^ should "avoid a debt as a plague.' Never is an animal fully dependent Ti^arTw nndom'lw hoasinc'''"' . .-D--...^ . ^ r* help to survive. •'••' "• ""' '• "- '"'" •"•"• Plans with Students Among the animals Imc '.";'..,;. • •

Sports

Not long ago, ^^^. Campbell spent six weeks in Australia guid- Ray's Warriors Leading ing a group of 126 people and giv- SMC Basketball League

Being in chiigc of the purdiis- fcction. ng department, Mr. West blip sup- A good motto fo( shidents to writing and less to lecturing and tut and exciting end. TTie Eagles

the way but once.' Thjs has been Hawks. Wood pU)cd ja '" for the Itms uitful 10 Iht 11" colLp.'" Team ShiiJiiiss L for IS *"'" as he racked 9 field goals K., Wanior. 7 1 afl tt^^^'lt^^M^ Gamer Eiglei CENTRAL FLORIDA 4 1 Elcslei- ral.on, 2 6 rc. FT. tts. "Ooltewohian" A home on a laJ:e with a large UOO feet of film. Thus, through the

X'ople are able to sec the natural Krall 7 5 [J ^^^^^^~™ INDIVIDUAL joint lead in the first quarter as a H-ir styling •-4sk-- hy pB re, rr. f Wood 11 1^

Ooltewah Barber Shop The Bert H.ir-Cat, Eipert Flat-Tops ^lii^i^ir ""'%lls^""- Nc«t to the Orugsforo Open 5 days 7 a.m.-b p.m.

ch.i.»»; Tecreuioo eomoii.tce ,,|^ CH««^tey SpccdShop fNc. Custom Photo y ^s^ Finisher 12 Exposures te"L°ro; srlp-a""<""j Developisd & PrIntetJ leagoe V* CHATTANOOGA, TENN, volleybill" ''^J^^^^t COLLEGEDALE. TENN. SIXTY CENTS

IBMSSfSm With Elder Roy B. Thurmon, Young Nurses Are Needed; Pastor, Collegedale Church For Hard Work, Low Pay

oniiy CoUege, Elder Thurmon, what coUege did She cofflei from ^ (ceptjondiy poor home, where the

in iho Adventirt fruH.7

Dr three yeois, the Little Ri

EJder Thurnion. have you I

What did you do after gradua-

I was prindpil of a snuli gram- only tau^t for one year, although

c building a new

iiat the Lord had

bout two feet high. My wife ai leid Chew books, and after a tii

with the Church of Christ? I was btou^t up from d hood in the Church of Chiist SASSC Officials Will Visit Then hov did you come into the Campus During Next Year

of the Waters Avenue Oimdi of \s I thought of what might dc ReiponiiWe iiooU and Colleges will rally the campus of Southi 7 College sometime duti quointed wHh Seventh-doy Ad

pie5>u«> n v. ;,= (,r,-A with the shean fiflJ ^K^iZ (hat iXs id prepare i eno'^h money to insure PJ'^'^! Fowler Reports Steady Progress On SMC Yearbook

is chairman of the study group, made up of the foUowing Miss Alfredi Costerisw, D Christenscn, Mr. Ralph Davidson,

.indberg H. Taylor

*'' snapshot editor; ; Ju;Ju^ita' K matcup cdilnr; Joyce Urimm,Grimr laj Ms CalpcppecCalpcppec, phc

. Spirci,Spires, typisttypist; Mi! iviyn Undbcrg, sponsor; D. I SOUmRN ACCENT

Julius Garner Takes SA Presidency; Begin Sunday [ollege Days Kopitzke, Hall and Culpepper Win Academy Seniors Arrive ^s Remaining Administrative Positions

Days began inual College y Elected March 30; 4 * * '^':a f ^ n^B f ; ' Remainder Picked Jj: |1 ^^ "~" ^ ~~ On April 4 and 5

liven a spedil folder designed by

Crane Announces Plans before James Gilpeppers succp to For Tenth SA Workshop

poem read by Diane Ludlam eo-

spc«ii by Otville Swamct, -Why Kcntly announced Studen

lie relations

(J« f„i, S, C./. 2) of its objectives and ii

Editor Resigns Position tight, former pr«U 4ccenf After Four Years

DelogatDi E>pee Stanley Showalter, juniot English

' New College Flag Chosen; Kopitzke Given $25 Prize op position on the piper lisl I

Special emphasis will be plac

eight aceordine to iheit order ol

Fmm ttleae eiebt die Pceiidcnf!

{5« pag^ 5. O/, I) Hevis Notes

College Days on the Southern Missionary College

ing the beginning of an era for some and ihe end of one

Undoubtedly many seniors wbo will graduate from here on remember the day when they first legistcted for the. College Days. For of them it was four years SMC some enough as I leaned pre^l'l ago; for oth» the railing on third Booi, I.

you to t has been a real pleasure being here. open up" kncwt For others it hasn't. They are the ones who didn't realize in the beginning that college life entails hard study, diligent

However, a large percentage of college students never re- ly and Larry would actuallf d

Strange as it may seem, it isn't because they lack intelli- the gence—it is usually because they lack the ability to use mental power they possess. Intelligence usually is somewhat limited without a reasonable amount of judgment to guide

in the midst of CoUege Days of I960. In four years a her "generation"Df students will be gradu- ating. As high school or academy seniors, it is wondered what the present visitors on our campus are going to accomplish during the next four years. Four years fi

id fiddle to another gi

ell, Judy, that i, hei It behooves every prospective SMCite to di (sure i. a pretty nam). what he is looking for out of college life. If he and hilarity, he will find it. If he wants Christian a

he wUl find it. Ii ation, or anyThin^ The little, though pow many dehnitioDS. The most important one lies in one's hands—it's up to him to adapt it properly. S Letters .

) L Chrisdaq education should be : mponant the

up-coming medical donor. Many people will admit the value of the Seventh-day Adventist educational system for the small child or the high school aged teener. However, as soon as the college education

is mentioned immediately this value so carefully trained in youth becomes nil.

Myrna Rogers, Betty J

;very side, how much mon would a growmg adult out on his own for the first timi

Plants need moisture, birds need air to stretch fortl their wings, fish need water—Christians need Christ in eluded in their educational life.

nenl. Beginning biic rate icr month plus shift, week ^cSn'^a'tn'oTtJeto-*'! loliday diffetcntEal piy. the«sl« J I n," eke »™ld have SOUTHfRAfflCCfAIT aibitituttagcardboatJ "JPIIJIJ; |

a not depend solely on lliee^e,^_ sink the knife into

*°ba°t-rm™''/n"j^f^' 1

a.St'd'o'fT.'.^fw'j'j;

fourth page; '' '^'?J|^hjli, P"'

of the '"niitd Ca« 'tn:::L.ho.^.w«jr^ | '"" Souttwm AcMfif P.,e3 «r Bond Introduces Sousa Award; Presented SMC |HP^^^^Hf|^| For Second Time Schmidt Receives First Pin ^^^^^^^F^H Tiiis Scliool Year

annual musical ccntly introduced an presenting; on Apti! 2 nward by ^Eir^ii Sanitday night, Aptil 2, at the Scusa A.'ird. the Jokn Philip ^yi^^^R^ He concert was opened b, a spe- cial theme song arranged by Pro- Bakery Has Been Hllgi^i ^^H^Sufl 1957 and thus pLnte the band Intetests. Here Since H^^^R^H^^BMII^^^^V x°Tr''d°r'ft"""°°°**° Then P.Hs King's Bjtcr)'. operjled b)- the MK^SS^^^^^^^B^^^^tM

cgedalc in October of 1957. Since s.,lJb,!'utellf,l,°d?ton'i'e°fo1 lit time it hii given emploj-ment

Students' Research Paper Appears in Science Journal

nin, jn shipping :

An addition of in ait-coi

of SMC a former studen spectroscopj- teseatch pro

esident of the music c Experimentation ]m| stagtf fiunagcr. lib yHieh-exdta.

«ident of the b:ind. •a KelatLvc fit-vatues of Titaniun- the article appears in a journal

art of the pto-

ployment or apply lor entrance int N. Re« pce- a band of his own at Maple ice this type of experiraeniatior considered to be in the rapidlj

plaque was ptesenl

More People are Eating . . .

e gift was presented by

Ooltewah Barber Shop

bpert Fi-t-Tops

CENTRAL FLORIDA

CHIC FURNISHINGS

'^'^^*!!^f!!f!''r!l'''*!t'''c!'^!!''''''^''''^''^ Custom Photo Finishers

The Battle Creek Food Company/ Battle Creek, Mich. COLLEGEDALE, TENN. Sfiftmf 'i¥a^ Sfinmtf — ^^ ^w^

hing can happen in C fo,ni.,. bM everythinf: tin happen

people „™?1 le majorit)- of

Sf Students Operate Co//ege Wl Hwing Administration Day

not (oo long ago. one SH employee of the dean

Cobb Reports Progression On WSMC-FM Future Plans specially enjop

Jis the English depa

never loo busy to stop ai

^Ifh^^Kp h7p.

^it 'Ans» is a, , British Scientists Build Telescope Mrs. Dietel Thanks Friends For Rocket Shot Who Made Benefit Possible

Students Like >llmost Everything From "Dorm Life' to Classes ByJuOVFowi.n

P',^ ? ^' ^''>''' '^^'f^l^'^M

lebig'fmaytacnoicofthDChr,,

i„ an,.,phere.

mosphere and congenial people

phere of ihe quest for Lntellccnu

aking. __ stiucted of cylindrical rairren, ir- ranged to look out in a Tan" onlj International Relations Club Visits of a degree wide. Spalding a fraction A. W. In order to accurately csabliiJi Williamsburg, Jamestown, Washington Tumblers Present Oabk By Dr. Jerome April 23 Program i^' The International Rcbtioru Club, of the Senate md to the Vice- 1 Next cime the Ailington Nition- r'''^^i;i''?ntrH ir^> night program of the tiBM President's private office. 1 Cemetery and the Lee mansion. The Saturday (er"^" light raj-s fiom will be presented by a Bxri Divisioft, conducted i hijtoty field Unfortimately, ihc Senate wm Respite Pat Mathers' pitiful wails to April 25 and so allows a bearing lo be trip to Williamsburg, Jamestown tumbling team composed of boys and Waahinglon, D. C, during the :ins graciously autographed the and gitb from the Arthur W. Spalding school Signals Amplified The program will indude a vari- "^ So that all these signill n.!°^'^e^'J Hd'YT'cS utographed copy of the latest Con- iLk'IclJ^^thrPote'ii' l^ie''^e ety of rolls, pyramids and balances and Myma Rogcm left the campus on Wednesday effetson Memorial, the last spot for Truman Partish miuiihoi- reception. \ix trained the team for clear afternoon, Ma/ch 23. and arrived that day on our tour. have organiied and one f* siwd transistor amplifiers— in Williamsbutg in the early hours Court Building where the sponsor as a class project. Several college - Climbing the Swiss Alps each photo-amplifier ^^^ The next day was Sibfaath so the fitted. TTiese wil the Mount Veinm^lZor Lodge. widi Associate Justice Hugo BlacI:. men and spotters. Also to be fci ^^^^[^. a brand-new large, colonial-type tured is a trampolene act by Lanier Sabbath school and church where Elder Leslie Haidinge give the ad- According to Mr. B. Cooper "" J, rote I" evening most of telescope is exF*^ Ci-.ema«epo Production n'Sgd^"Fn'day'^nfrrenrJs" dress. Saturday this program will be unit^ue as a TTie the group watched the Walt Disney team tomposed of grade schoo guided lour of Williamsbuic was 35 mm color film, "Third Man on The group wis finally reas- pwibomng of give precise begun with the film -Williandmrg, the Mountain," a depictation tured at SMC's annua! tumbling will Swiss one degree. The Story of a Patrio," a dnema- Archives where the original offidaj mountain dimln'ng in the team program. within _____^

c££ngsh::;n*^;::rofrn! On Sunday morning, after every- Bill of Rights, Treat)- of Paris, I^^H~ ^H^^^H' ^^^H

Jamestown with its beautiful n™ 1 H '&mi~ \ S criiibits, specially prepared for the ' ' '" 1 Spiltei for Monument DMcent 1 i }50di anniversary celebration of through the White Publications of B MB— i *" '""'^ '" S'-^e^g STove^t^Wis'h n«!^lnT"Df"S^''tf>nrilt"r Spi^bg Wur.'^''''"^ »wH»Biaufiaa ington and found our way iinL to the i^BJSggMBiWiBcrBK J dormitories at -^ Washington Mis of the group had to walk down. ington Missionary College took us I ar ; ". „ -,. " T- \ ., -v^^ T» 1 sionary College. on a detailed tout of Washington 'r. . The following morning brigh made a round trip and looked Missionary College, Washington -<-c":-cY"Jr''c"l^ I and early, we went down to th Sanitarium and Hospital, and th city of Washington and commenced Beverly Drcher in spiked heels our itinerary at the Optiol build ^^- Academy we headed back for Col \M^ W'i legedalc, briefly stopping off a ••" .. Tii -. liffo'thfSK'S'iiS'wr i ll * impressive. Several students felt i Shenandoah Valley Academy New Market, Virginia, on the wa '- „..,i.K.,d «.«...>' We^wCto.k'iironw'me^M whole trip. back. )c.„.,.d.,.A..d..,....or. SOUWERN /\CCEm

Awards Given Graduation Rituals 1 n^HiiH 14 Pen League to Include J 1 HH 1 H Writers Here Fifty-Six Senior Class Members Sunday Will See awards in the freshmin cotnpoiilion wp!wis9 H^^ Group Receiving m College Diplomas

fi«hman composition sludenLi in ^^J| m at"d b"," 500™="' MiTs',o»ar,'"'co'l- ^n^fli lege- They were presented to die f.icadty at the aonoal faculty-senior mii^QPHDim Ml^s'^EvU-rL.ndb^'rra^dM?GD''r- jI^^f Dr C N. Rees. SMC president. "..'.K.- '.';.'• '-'•>• '•-'-. ."«• " \ '"mis 6". .™d> 0, ^RK^ fwenty Resolutions Passed LL^ch^^a'nd'v^rS:;.'"""^ ^^^w^^ tzSsTi^BL^'''

iy Tenth Annual Workshop Carol Groom, Jean Schmidt and

™p,'rip;ij»^;^ L™'".' ™.T'„^ '*t''l",id"''i. T> ['^^^^*;;^-^^^ Dr. C. E Wcniger. dean of the .'^^' Bettye Kayc Strickler. ^IH^I Seventh-day Adventisc theologia '''/^""^ir''"'' S'olkthop^hc delentes pjsied'20 h "^^^hi^^^' ^^^BBS^^^^^I jublish J tri-wcekly piptr on nocld "''""''' '""""' r»r fXL:(l£^^prE;^ Straight. Other officers are Bill Tate ^B^l vice-president; Roberta Wery, sccrc tar>-; Jim leepet. treasurer: and :-i's:i,<:tirr? Wilfred Reyni, pastor. S^'honoc^t im-ntior^'^usable I«H9^^I manuscripts. ^K^B^^^^^^^H The seniors are as follows: WHEREAS, there seenu to be a Ten colleges participated in the discrepanq* in the awirding of is- "llo'^"""'" '°"'"'"* ''°" "" iPd^H Roger Kjiig olbcers, it is rJcimT.'ttd" mTrfSa"' o'u? oMte'tou'l°i;f ^^KVfli^^l REStDLVED. n.eommcod that to 30 ats-atds given. SMC students svon Business Administration Public Rclallont Socfbn ^^^^JTv^^^^^!!? WHEREAS. n,.n, ,».J„» f«l jim Leeper .l,„.,si..d^.„e'c«»u„,„i.. jTWle equitable distribution of as- 0™^S'» RESOLVED, 10 tecommend thil Wright Speaks at Vespers; [^'2 WHEREAS, the extracutricijlat 1^^ Retired from SMC in 1955 "tE'cunTngbam

RESOLVED, that "" Officials to teeommeod '" Mathematics Begin Sn°Wood H*! Cha''T K'u do muthTn «rei!?for to was'on. of the fellow men. He cited the Biblical Ground Breaking n.InT''tbe°admi.I°uat,oroTfc 'Elder Wtighl PhiJi/""' featuied guest speakers at the Tenth For '^y Geotge Bogovich New Addition SllSat'ra™ be ''la'eiS'oo' the L^i*^He'I!id°^ch men'in^our permaoeot ttaoscetpt aod the plaee- [t Wrighfs ad- ^•'S^:tz:--^.d meot folder and be n.ade readil) »as uodec Elder S;s3H'tS ^Shlddin Platemeot Sere-ice dent assoeiatioiis in Seventh-day Ad-

Chuc^'dT alle ins'il^'iild'c'X'ntr Southem Missionat>- College, under Y..,bo.l SeCion ! ^"fIh""w h A h h«n AmfS'tand Wilfred R'eyua hive a j-«tbook working polic)', (S„ >. CO/. .'; ^C'''H"!}H''''Hi °i '^^£^'3t^''°:'Z iHJSEE'lEc^ f.(e fjee M' ! "> » colS'es""' w''wiJ''';;i;,°°^'"''7'^"' fe'iL"rti~t;°''.ha°°'aiL''t" Annual Unveiled ililFlll ^H^I^^HI ''"Hc^^si'id AU men fail, but no To Student Body ^B^^^Bf^^^^^^^^^l lirti;'nj'','''th'','i,ui'a,',is["*i* siomary Cullege student body for

».rTrLt;s°r',- S"te"a'dmo"ffi.n"fta,"Pu''nj die regular chapel servioe I^^^B^^OT^^^^^H held then people should follotv today. rrr/:;*:;:''™"*' Kj^^^^Sf^3|yM|^H|^HH|B During Elder Wright's adminis- wid. the Srsl yearbook as the re- £:3v~^ H^^hH^^wH ' mI fi'Hn'Sfj-dS'S iHf''^'™*''""''*"'"'"" ^^^^^H^^H|^^H' ' >'| r^'ordtrsi^'iB *^oS"td- whl* i!^0 pTgtJ'more'Ih.r iSt Kr*'%"""™~- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^KBH^HH^E^^^^I^^^^^^H^Bid^^H hIg"'mp>n!ibMe°""° md wha°e with a' mXn"a'it*"e' :r„p-rr..f™r,-:!,;' 'lidu "ti'c™'°s!'ork""Eldct Umar Phillips is associate ^IH^Hi^^^^^^^^^^BH ran "r die tographert and :sfSHHir^ •S'S™';;aS?i ^S^-'^= Dick larsen, busi .

News Notes l^iUi^^adlH^

jally comribuce S12 each toward i

i chapel-held general ; enibly

According co many who seem co know, it is true that on this a minor catastrophe might evolve if all publications campus were given the opportunity to solicit advertising businessman, with no limits. To the average Chattanooga Collegedale, Southern MUsionary College and CoUegedale four dif- Academy are all the same. If contaaed by three or for advertising, or [ organizations from this campus

whether Budget chapel" the central complaints were not suddenly a hand r it from riohc or wrong to eive CA S500 to keep it was lind Steve and del the denial stealing our advertisers The main fault found was proceedings of the student right to democratically slow the enough to find out "what^s going on." Associa- The faas maj' as well be faced that the Student row. For tion has run an overall deficit for two years in a given the tune this reason if no other, students should be and why. lihinglon, D. C and chance to find out just where funds are going of Suave parliamentary procedure has fooled a -lot physics major a one appear to fool o help him. people a lot of the time. This time it didn't of the people any of the time. On Apri many p*' student remarked, sl°:D""c,»k In short, the sentiment is as one money you re on, y'all, don'r you know ihat^s my 'Come .rnigh?™ ccrl at Little C playin' choochoo with?" Mahcl Wood ac om SL

0MtHiUtUC^sUCOH4^ B^^i^^f^ Keonetly was TOEp'TltjL 'i uproar b( Recently, the SMC campus was in a general jokmgly advised use a certain well-known faculty member they have to be chopped ;o do away widi those benches if own with a small hatchet," everyone has been told, that It is a well-known fact, so occurring on the irtain undesirable familiarities have been enches placed on our campus. So there you are. pms- Letters . While everyone was being terribly upset over the benches, a folder ects of losing the traditional concrete last fall antaining a decision made by President's Council secluded spots mply to move the benches into some less word f subj After several outstanding harangues on the which accomplished nothing, a certain word was finally member. The put into use hy another well-known faculty Elliolt brothers (i! Marvin) might d

mmmtaim iilly when there might rlher discussion if tin

;e an SA assembly dv<

All Hitched Up

buLms'onhe night .n«ct^J'

3 Cdpeppef lower I bebcie \ w" ^'"^'^^ jj^ij 1,^,^ Qjig Ftidiy nigl Workshop Held

(C J I f J S.S^ ^€Utde fom^'^^imtt

comfocwble deck chair. jjonts in .1

Golden type. BJ15 [Old Fashioned

Master Guides Camp Out For Week End at Canyon

Dignified?

mory) some misg

Personality Sketch Weeks Graduated From LSC in 194i iuppl}-. Rcmen)bcr, only Sl.OO pel

Im.hc'sJn'BydrmI |h)-s.al plant.-

Personality Sketch Aldrich Reelected McKee, seraty in Charge :;„;;;,,,, Positions -" »- To Conference *^^s*!;!"!^"!" . -

' Upon picparinp to journcv loth.

V^\ Poll Is Taken Among Senators On Benefits of Their Duties

Dr. Chinn Has Taught Here For Four School Years

Professors Asked To Participate on Exam Committees

Watt to Be Here Next School Year As Math Teacher Seniors Perform At Music Recital

iwhsrelwn be of service 1.

Jian ever before lire im

,1 on Apnl <'J'^f^^

arE™.nl«n1p"l

Congratulations to the Senior Class — 19i0

Watkins Memorial Hospital Ellijoy, Georgia GULF

Nursing and pre-med students who may Attention be interested in corresponding with flie MPAites! Be Sure to Attend D. A. Higgins, Administrator the First Watkins Memorial Hospital CHIC FURNISHINGS Mt. PIsgah Academy Alumni Meeting May 22

SOUTHERN mSURtNGE AGENCY Exposures Custom Photo Finishers 12 P""" Develop.-) S CENTS COLLEGEDALE TENN. COLLEGEDALE, TENN. SIXTY {Hanson Presents Students SA Budget Passed During Future Teacher Pins Meeting [With Held by Officers ^jbbalh, April 9. Elder H. i

budgcl by James Culpepper. SA

for discussion by. Dick Toler.

$500 Grant A slaremeot from die floor ejues. W. A. Anderson Presents Audubon Society Program

.. I R. Sittalilt. Mfrrl. W

.. Stanl.^' Brown, I Chorale Tours D, Clyde see the thrivinij dtj- of Rod States Southern nber most vividly die meado'n On Annual Trip GtaduationSpeakei

Weniger Is Dean Of SDA Seminary

56 Graduate

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ta Kappa and the Phi Kapp;

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Physics Given New $3,200 Grant

K. H. Wood Lived In Orient IS Years

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Harm Is Done To Youngsters By Glue Sniffing

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