The Athenaeum. (Atlanta, GA) 1898-1925, October 01, 1922, Image 10
8
THE ATHENAEUM
THE DEBATING SOCIETIES
The Academic and College Debating Societies, in their bi-monthly
meetings, are already preparing their members for the varsity debating
team preliminaries, which come off early in the second semester. The
indications are that they will keep on high the standards raised by their
predecessors in the annual quadrangular debates, in which Fisk, More
house, Talladega and Knoxville participate.
THE MINISTERS** UNION.
The Ministers’ Union held its initial meeting last Wednesday. This
organization holds its meetings weekly and is composed of members of the
Theological School. Those may attend meetings however, who are looking
forward to the ministry for their field of life work. This year’s adminis
tration is headed by Rev. J. L. Vaughan.
THIS YEAR’S SENIOR CLASSES
Last term the enrollment of the present senior academy class was
sixty members. This term there has been an addition of twenty-five, bring
ing the total to eighty-five. This number exceeds any Which any senior
class heretofore has been able to boast of. The following are its officers:
Messrs. V. A. Edwards, Pres., J. H. Gadson, Vice-Pres., E. B. Williams,
Sec., Lorane Johnson, Treasurer.
In the senior college class of this term the enrollment from More
house is forty-three and from Spelman is three, making a total of forty-
six. Aside from the fact that this is the largest senior class which the
college has yet afforded, we moist also bear in mind the fact that m em 'bers
of this class are among the leading participants in all student activities.
Its officers are as follows: W. K. Payne, Pres., J. M. Nabrit, Jr. Vice-Pres.,
J. T. Brooks, Sec., R. P. Alexander, Treas., F. W. Crawford, Historian,
W. Perry, Chaplain.
Quite in keeping with its usual record, the present senior divinity
class is contributing its quota. The enrollment for this term is eight and
the President is Rev. S. M. Lee.
ATTENTION! Please Trade With Our Advertisers.