Mars Hill College - Laurel Yearbook (Mars Hill, NC)

 - Class of 1944

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Because many of the trees are familiar landmarks, and because the trees lend their influence to the natural beauty of the campusg because trees have afforded favorite haunts to the book-Weary and lovelorn, and because they have spread their friendly branches over scenes and events that will become lingering memories, the Staff has focused the Spotlight on the Trees as a motif for the 1944 LAUREL. 'r 1 ' 4 ' -rf. - ...i 'Q- v- - .4- A-5' ., ... .-- ., .- -... .f-'Y ,' , , S I L lf .s-Q . . ,:- 5. --...j-,f , ' .-gg. J -..,v1fl., 'U . , ' 1 M' ,-T'-'4 nf. 1 I 34-'. -Q. wi -i -V., ,V 'Y'-, A1-'P'-'r, :K :Q7 ?-L-4 A .. -1- , ,, A . 'jun -,A 'J,. Z.,-. 'xr-+P :. .- wr-' L 13,-.F ., :'2w'f-i'f' f Z' .- W? -A1-+w..QZ.'4 WLT -'ff ' N ' ' .,, -A ff.: x-, ., .. ,, . ' ' f . X - .g , . ,af ' . . ' A 40' - 1 . -- 1.5, . . . .- ' ' Q- 'H ' - V , ua.. ' . A - . . r r I .' Y. - XN, 4.5. V., , -L 1 , -ve .., ,yn ., Q 1,X,, .M 'ii A 'xg-x I, 1-,-n 1 . , -,,. 5537 VL-, J -'-xv . .N v 1 . 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You X X f have done it by being yourself. ap. T0 ' T , Q Wagah Wccrcorz ee at the Good Dean, superb Teacher, faithful 'AK' Citizen, whose steadying hand and under- Vx-W, i ivgf standing heart in everyday's most quiet X -Yi' 'J need have reached to everyone, the students 1' 5 , of Mars Hill College, in grateful apprecia- jl ' V - tion, dedicate the f f-' N TNQ- X 1944 LAUREL X -7- DR. HOYT BLACKWELL President VFW! TIIS ess: The present session has been one of the most significant in the history of Mars Hill College. The faculty and the students have been loyal and cooperative. It would be diificult to determine what the drop of one-third in enroll- ment has cost the college, particularly in those values which cannot be estimated in terms of money or other property. But this we know, there has been no lack of student leaders. The various organizations on the campus, religious and otherwise. have functioned well and the effects are evident in the spirit which now prevails among us. The LAUREL Staff have worked under serious restrictions and handicaps, but there is assurance that the book which they are producing will be worthy of the Mars Hill standards and ideals. My warmest affection and good wishes attend each member of our college family who goes out from us this commencement. Sincerely. HOYT BLACK WELL. QSM i Fi 4 H' H I . -'Sn W ,, rf, A f.nL 'UI v v' Tm' I-nun NIL'sKIT1 1 RN , . ,. . . A ya W5 f,g Hlivff JQQXLNVS., 'im QU-I In :tim 'ilk Hlli' 1' E Y -N: .'v 1 M v-, , M 1.uw'xx.XlmPlxlucr. Xlm Iumtuul. Xl: 14km Us ll YP' XYAIA XY'llmxx s HRA-rs.. rs. Syurkx, NIM Ruxwll. Huw Clmxnm, Xlr, Sullnzm lffffff run -Xlrx, lxudv. Xin Rulwru. Xin Ilmw Xml' mnfX!rx. lumgxmn, Xlrx. Ilumun, , I Al .fy Rlvulsllcfxxs ,xxla Slxxllu Xlr, Iuu, Nh-.N limglum, Xir I'u-mhun, Xlr, XYUUJ llr, Plcru, Ur. llmmmcll, Nlr Kcmiall. XVETERANS Xlr, Srrxngticld. Nlixx Bxggcrs, Mrs, Vann, Min NY'ingerr . . . AND THE REST Mass Bowden Mr. Logan SERVICE SQ Lt 110 V. Hnwell Hal. Imac N, Carr Pvt, Sllldrcd V. Hndin Ensign james M. Cowen Sgt. Herbert L, Sebren sis! I SPIHATIU x . 6 x ,f X. I S E 'x, 'fir'-' X, 5 CI .XSS UI3I'lCQlwRS RAl'I OliD Tl.'RNI'R Prunfull KIIMMIII SUI' MORGAN S LLIL 'MIX' JOYCE HOXVIELL V lL'4 '-I' r4'x nl 4'l: I MARTHA PPATROSS Tuumllrl' SPQNSQRS MR. ANI: Mus. J. A. MLL1uLm Mini ' CROSSWY YOUNL, GARLAND G BETTY CROSSXVY, f'lm-Betty, a transfer fr ern College in Florida, is quiet of :1 poet In o . om South' . resourceful . ne short yea affections of , and something r she has found a place in the many. She is .1 member of the Y. XV. A. BARBARA YOUNG, Cllr:-In spite of dormitory life. Barbara has studied enough to make the Science Club. XY'ith her photogenic mind she will have no trouble at all in diag- nosing her cases when she becomes .1 doctor. CATHERINE GARLAND, flu:- Kay is an attractive girl whom everybody loves even though she 1sn't an apple polisher. She is a Society' uliicer, .1 member of the Glee Club, the Dramateers, and the Y. XV. A. Council. BESSIE GRIFFIN, Clm-A transfer from Erskine College, Bessie quickly made a place for herself here. She became an active member of the Glee Club, the Volunteer Band. the Y. T. C., and the Y. XV. A. in RUTH POTEAT, Clin-Ruth is one of those girls who have pretty hair, ram or shine. She has been :1 Sunday School officer. a Y. XY. A. officer, 3 member of the Band, ofthe Burke County Club, and ofthe Glee Club. MARY SALES, Clmghlarv is the graceful little girl under the Iowlv black hair. She has been a Society oliicer, a B. T. U. nlhcer, a member of the Glue Club, of the Band and of the Dramateers. JEXVELI. DAVIDSON, Clio-kIewell's sincere interest in French has brought forth fruits, and it wouldn't surprise us to find her teaching French at Mars Hill in .1 fevv years. She is a B. T. U. officer, .1 member of the French Club a Sunday School officer. . and RIFFIN A 3 I POT I x . EAT SAL ES DAVI DSON fg. i'92:hv Tu i,g.'.c,,k-I QF 1 X X 1 1 1 f' f' . 1 1 Hmfvrox R1cHAR11soN L.-111111111 1Ho111'5oN MERRILL DEAN l'lANlPTON, E11 -One of the popular XY'1111d-box gang. Merrill planx 111 bc .1 bxg bus- mcsg 111.1n. but Uncle Sam 1s unng l11r11 1n the .1rmy nuw. VIOHNNY RlCH.-XRDSON, Eu-NYE needed 1 msn 111 do rlw lub, therefore julmny became .1s11sr.1n1 pl1ys1cJl educa- uon d1rec10r of 1l1c buys. A11 .1ll-round -.pf1r1sn1.1n and .1 ,ally guud fulluw, l1c 11 .1 member of the Y. T, C.. and xporu uduor of rhe LAu111L. QI. B. LAMBIQRT, P111-N1111' unc of rl1c but ball rmgcrs ropcg later he expcus 111 1l11111r .1 line. Hc's prcs11lc111 of lm Stmnly-C.1b.1rrus County Club HENRY THOMPSON. Ign-Hcr1ry'x quwl 11'.111 l1.11c School secreury, A 1111:111bcr uf the Gcrnun Llub. .md gum-,1r GFRALDINE DIXUN, N011-A l1.1pp1' pcrmn 11 csw1111.1l imemhcr of Y. W. A. 2 1 141 'K ,,..,'v1 DIXON HPNSON ROC,3I'RS 111 u.1p111'111, l. li. qpcuu 111 bu111111c .1 l.1wyur. Hcru l1u l1.11 lwu11 pullmg .1 5u11d.11' N1l11111l Llaw, .1 ll. T. U. ulliwr, .1 Sucmrx' ntliccr, Jud .1 111c111li1cr -11 rlmu 111111 l11111111.1111 Irxumlw. H11 1p111.1l1v 11 x11111u .md bl11111lu1. llc 11 A Su11d,11 nf 1l1u l 111l1.1l1.111 N11u11-11 111 c1ur1 1.1111p111. lurr1 ' 11 uw 111 tl111-c people. Slw 11 .1 li. 'lf L'. ufhccr .1111l BETTY HENSON. Nfmflrlcr l1l-nblu d1wp1111111111 11 uqu1llud u11l1' b 1' lwr .111rnc111'c11cw. Slu- 11 1.1r1s11r nf N11np.1ru1l Sncwtv .md Y. XY' A. circlc leader. BETTY ROGERS, Nr1Il7XX'c'1'c ufrcn w1111durud I11111' unc l1t1lc l1cJd wuld l111l1l 111 n1u1.l1. wpuuullv Such .1 pruru' blunllu 111111 liurzv 11 .1 Sundlx' School officer, .1 member of thu Dr.1r11.11curw, md nf rl1c XY. A, :X Slw l1.11 .1lw1 bcuu 11-crutarx' 11nd prc11d1:111 111 tlw l-ru111l1 Club -17 N mf i'W Qw A TEAGUE GADDY XVILLIAMS MILLICENT TEAGUE, Clio-flntelligent, Straight-shooting, lov- ing, and beloved-that's Mill. She's taking a pre-wed course and she'll admit it. She is a B. T. U. oliicer, a Sunday School orlicer, president of the Home Makers Guild, and .1 member of the Science Club, the Y. T. C., Y. VU. A. Council, Art Club, an Glue Club, ROSEMARY GADDY, Nou-Did you ever feel happy just be- cause you were with A person? That's the way Rosebud makes one feel. She has b:en secretary of the C-I Class, a member of the Y. W. A. Council, a Society orlicer, secretary and vice-president of the I. R. C., and Arr Club reporter. MARTHA NFLL XVILLIAMS, Clltr- MN , monitor of second floor Spilman, is one of the most accommodating girls on the c:mpus. She has a happy combination of franltness and dry humor. She is secretary of her Sunday School class. cl FO -IIMMIE SUE MORGAN, Cho-Jimmie Sue, whose laugh is con- tagious. has spread her share of this desirable disease at Mars Hill. She has been a B. T. U. oihcer, a Y. VV. A. otlicer, secretary of the Senior Class, and second vice-president and censor of the Clio Society. .IOYCE ALLEN, Clin-Joyce is one of those wholesome moun- tain gals -natural beauty, wit, athletic ability! W'hat more art there to bc? MIRIAM ATKINSON. Cliu-Some people say that love and music make the world go 'round, but for Miriam it's laughter. Shu is a member of the Y. XV. A., B. T. U., Glen: Club, Dramateers, XV. A. A., and the South Carolina Club. HAZEI. DOTSON, Clio-Hazel is as busy as a b a reason to be, for she has been a B. T. U, oHi ee. And she h general secreta cer, president A and A memb- ' as ry of Sunday School, ol Treat Dormitory, a Society olficcr, cr ot the Science Club, Y. W. A., and Virginia Club. I8- '44 V NV. is rr. 5 r .ft :ii ff jak- if T ff' 4' in AP , A . , V- zffvx' V '- 'Lift bf , 1 .1 l' it ,ff , :EN .Q ' Q 4' T N'-fe, Aj, f Y - ' REQ, fy NI., ls, V x MORGAN ALLEN ATKINSON DOTSON lxll XXHITI on 1 rx er 11l1v.1 xo we ,.1'A1-. . 11 e 11 mr ome 1.11r. e 11 1 mum cr 11 .' CI. l5RYl', 1- xl e '1 uriu 'eu ' mir. ' ' . me-K. ' . w nr 1ne .1 w.11'x hear .1b11u1 rlus you ' . 5' '10 ' ' L 11 ' '. W, A. Counu. A Ul'll NCI K. T f e 1 . 1 f 1: 11 r.1s 1. lnr .1r, ' r s'11, 1 :ex nmol 1. J 1 1' . j 1Lcr. .' e .1 been . Lmbur f c s 'cl 1.1 C 1, ' cy u , ', X . . r 1 Yccr. an .1 5. T. U. Meer. A:1'E YR.-XZIER. C11-. . 1 k.ne, alms Cur ey-lm 1, .11.1 ' glr 'l1 ' 2 r.1 are 0' ' ng ' C u W. . s been wcreury of e 111 frclety. a . 4. L. 1H'11:er, .1 cw' - lc.11er.:1111en1burofY. NY. A.,.111d 1 n1:n1ber of the Sw1111n11ng Cub. MARJORHS MILLS, Cl1ufTl1e jewel is odicml .1r11.1rcur phllosophvr of New Dormitory. Sbc spends ber spare ume bexng cn1l1usi.1st1c about Clno and ber future 1n the fuuld of medncnnu, Sbc also fmds umc I0 be J society orbcer. .1 B .T. U. officer, and .1 Sunday School officer. FRANCES HANCOCK, 1.1111-In Greece they had .1 gurl some- llnng lnkc Fanny Mac . Helen of Troy was l1er name. lfmnces lux been .1 Society otbccr, .1 member of the Archery Club. linxkerlull Club, Sw1mn11ng Club, .md .1 clwcrleadur. WHITI' FRYI' IJl'I.I.INnIfR MARTHA PEATROSS, Clin- Pete doea her mm! d1l1ger1l dre.1n1111g about l'1cerl1o1'en. She keeps rhe m.1lc popul.1r1on w-111der1ng wl1.1L Ludwng had that they do nor. One look at l1er and-no woncler lhev wm1der. She lux been premlem of the French Club. lre.11urur nf the Semor Class, secretary .md vlcc-president of the Cho Socxety. and A member of 1l1e bleu Club and Orul1csrr.1. 1 J FRAZIER MILLS HANCOCK Pl:ATROSS -19 BYRD -l -I REID LOVINGOOD DUNCAN GLENN BROWN, Pbi- Glamor-boy Brown is quite a figure on the campus. He has been secretary and vice-president of the Phis, president of the I. R. C., vice-president of the Haywood County Club, general secretary of the B. T. U.. B. T. U. re 'd p si ent, advertising manager of the LAURLL, Sunday School secretary. vice-president of the Forensic Council, and commencement debater. N ,Qzvl ...QQ-at ,qigyiiwff . 2Ii92gl7liif 'Ei :asai- 'K i:'iI1,illiiilfi:Q?' ' f 7' 'ifTEIsi'5,:all IVV ' -' .ex 'E31--'1l .i:' 4 . Irv-35' 51169 4 2.5 ffgijif. I I agrees., f wa- f ' - 1 xtQ,p' qjff' M ' f'i'1iIN 2ss't hs, fe f, -,U-1.1 - 41.351 xg, -,, f-'affwisff A' .f W1 -H5 i I'-izigfiqiwfexhfjs '19, iv of I -, I w,':1s-.sys v 'if .-sz, 59.5 . if -I-'.-ua:--es., iif V4 M.. 'li 0 9 M egg Uri I Sig MARY LOUISE BYRD-This blonde version of Dorothy Lamour is better known as Coota. Lovely and languid, should we say?! She is a Sunday School officer, a B. T. U. oHicer, a Davidson County Club officer, a member of the Archery Club, Hockey Club, and Home Makers Guild. MILDRED REID-You'd never know that that quiet, pleasant girl is delving into such a deep sub- ject as history for her major. Her friendship was missed when she failed to return to the campus after the Christmas holidays. MAUREEN LOVINGOOD, Clit:-What a Color scheme, honey-colored hair, Irish blue eyes, and creamy complexion. In her time out from escaping the wolves on the campus, she has found time to be asso- ciate editor of the Hilllap, a Society olficer, and a member of the Glec Club. VIRGINIA DUNCAN, Now- Jenny is a hard- working girl who has a good time too. She has been a member of the W. A. A., a Sunday School officer, a B. T. U. oticcr, a member of the B d an and Orchestra, and a member of the Glee Club. LEXVIS COLEMAN, Pbi- Coleman has a mag- netic personality that draws everyone's attention and respect. He has been a Society censor, president of the Volunteer Band, a member of the Ministerial Conference, and a participant in intramural sports. EARL VAUGHAN, Eu-Earl is excuputionary. He has been censor, vice-president, and president of the Eus. Also. he has been president of the Volun- teer Band, treasurer of the B. S. U. Council, a mem- ber of the Forensic Club, I. R. C., and Ministerial Conference. ,. ' '44 COLEMAN BROWN VAUGHAN NS ra, 5 NEELY FOGLPNIAN C.-XTO MARIE NIfIfLYfMJr1e can re.1lly l.1y' tl1.1t punu. She is .1 B. T. U. rli r, Y. XY. A, ' 'l Y. T. C., and of 1l1e blue Club. p if Le ure e lender, .1 member of 1l1e French Club, of LORICIL FOGLFMAN, Nwr7Yuu km-w-111.11 intelligent unc. l.ur1ee lux been vice-presidenl of 1l1e Scriblerux Club, li. T. U. prexident. rqprq,qnmri1'e 111 :he l.11er.1ry l ex111'.1l .11 Cnker Cullege. Hrlllulv repurter, Jnel Y. YY. A. eurele lender MILDRED CATO, Nun- Mickey 1.lucsn't V. look like :hc artistic type, bu! Ynu'd be surf , if ?i.,,' H .1 pnsed. She his been Jri ediwr of the LALTRII, ' I' representative 111 the Ijrerary Iiextiml 11 Coker 'R X' 'E 'V . .54 . , I 4' fn , -Q 'X College, pmrer Lluirnuii of Y, XV. A. Council, .: Q .. ,him T. t .mal .1 Socwu' utlieer. Q Y x :WA f ni fc? GERALIJINI2 FARRAR, Nun- Gerry is llae cute little IIS puunds you can see flirting here and 1l1cre most any time of the day. She has been tumor .md vice-president of the Nun- pare1l Socwly. president uf B. T. U., secretary of B. S. U. Councll. Sunday Sclmul officer, .md .1 member nf Y. YV. A. NADINE PAXTON, Nun-The vocifemus Miss P. radiates an er11l1usi.1sm 1l1.1r nude her .1 success in l1er work .15 .1nn1versJry presldenx of the Nuns. in the Orchestra. the Y. YV. A., and the Y. T. C. She has been Regional Club president, B. T. U. president, Sunday Selmul superintendent. Volunleer Band president. and s member of Spannh Club and the B. S. U. Council. NANCY YYALTIERS, Clnr-Nancy is mayor- ing in Crate, bnugic wuc-gie, Clio, and nn A. B. She lms been el'1:1pl.11n and punisr uf Clin. ll. T. Q U. president, .1 member of the Y. YV. A., of the F Y. T. C., and of Klw Volunteer Band. F.-YRKAR IUYXTQN XY .'Yl.Tl RS H.-XRISISON SUSAN HARRISON, Nun-I.et's give .1 cheer for Susan. Sl1v:'s been giving 1l1e111 for Alma M.11er all year long. Slxe l1.1s been xeerehlrv. vice-president, and commencemenl resident of zlie Nunpnrexl Snciulv, prexidem -if .1 Y. T C. gmup. 1 member of W. A. A.. of the tenms P 1c.1m, of 1l1e Spannh Club, and uf the Y. YV. A. Council. -21.- only one semester. :l VI ! 1 i x., NANCY R -I4 RUSHING XVOIN USHING, Clio-Although N Club. Speech Choir, IBLF HILL an was here for and Glee Club we won many friends. While here she was in the Dramatics RGINIA XVOMBLE, Nou- Yi'o1nblu's drawl sways us with its infl ' slaying ? She has belonged to the Y. T. C., Y. W been a Society officer and d ' uence. not mentioning her swaying personality-or should we say . A. Council, Speech Choir, Dramntics Club, and Home Makers Guild. She has also ormitory president. BEULAH HILL, Clru-You hardly know she's around at fir A and secretary of Clio, I. R. C. secretary. ' ' McIVER ,TONE S NEXVTON st. A few of her ' member nf the B. S ' inspiring words make you understand . U. Council, and president of the Y RICHARDSON her success as ch . T. C. BRUCE McIVEK En aplain , -Bruce is the mailman who alw 11.-. ays has a song on his lips. He has been C-I president of the Euthalian Society, president of a Y. T. C. group, vice-president of the B. S. U., and a Sunday School and B. T. U. odicer. CRATE JONES, Pbi-Crate is the type instinctively designated as a leader. The fruit of his eEorts as director of the B. T. U., member of the Ministerial Conference of the V , olunteer Band, an Commencement president of th will show d e Phis anyone why. LEROY NEWTON, Eu wa d -Leroy al- ys oes have com l' pications in his social life, doesn't he? Yet he has found time to be vice-president, secre- tary, and president of the Euthalian Society, a member of th B. S Council, of the Vir A gmia Club. anld of the Volunteer Band. U. WAYNE RICHARDSON, En- You'll never know just how much I miss you- That's what the entire campus sang for Born-to-Lose Rich- ardson when he left to wear the Navy blue. If he does as much for our Uncle as he did for Euthalia as anniversary president, for the Hilltop as managing editor, and for the Physical Education Department in his athletic work, the war is as good as won. I 4 I MARGARET HOYLIQ Null- Maggie is always deseribetl in superlatives. She is very blonde, has a super voice, and a wonderful personality. She elond it as censor of Nonpareil, a member ul I. R. C., French Club, Ensemble, Trio. Y. XV. A., as a general B. T. U. otficer and Sunday School president. VFLMA TROTT, Ulm-Velma always does her best when op- ' - ' Y. portunities come her way. She has been a group president ot T. C., a Y, XV. A. officer, reporter for rhe Hllllop, and a member of the Dramatics Club. EVELYN Mcl.lfOD. Norlvvfhen it comes to music. Red can do iust anything-sing and play, whether it be classical or popular. She has been pianist, secretary. and vicelpresident of the Nonpareil Society, .1 member of the Glee Club, Ensemble, and Trio. on the B. S. U. Council, a member of the Scriblerus Club, and pianist for the Swing Orchestra. fp Q MARY FLIZABISTH MASON. Noll-Mary I.ub's genuine good l f Ma s nature and outstanding abilities have won for her a mst 0 r Hill friends. She has been Y. A. Council secretary, a member B, T. U. of the Science Club, and president of her DOROTHY WIARVIS, Nor14 Dot's interests include religious education, music, people, society, and almost everything else one can think of. She has been in the orchestra, a Society orficer, in h V l t r Band Y W' A personal service chairman, a member t e oun ee . . . . of the Spanish Club. and a member of the Scriblerus Club. llOYl.l'. TROTT Mcl.ffOD IRENE GLASS, Null-If you're seeking to remedy your huinesicknuss, pust talk lu Irene and find solace in her soothing voice and con- soling, understanding nature, She has beeen Y. XV. A. president, a Society orlicer, a member of Volunteer Band, Y. T. C., Scriblerus Club, Science Club, and Orchestra. MARGARET CHAMBERS, Clio-If ever there's a ,nb that has to be alone, Margaret is always willing to el-1 it with a smile. She has been ' iember of the Spanish L lub. .intl a member of Volunteer Band. Y. XY. A. treasurer, a B. T. U. otficer. a n ,lid .lil l E A fswwuvv- - fx...x,. il- N. ' V V 4 ' H .1 WMM . :!al'p,,., V. .- -.5-,ws Jr -S .f . gs . v -4. 1 -: i'6N 2f??3f-ifi5..e15'. if 295' A lf: 'fix 2 ' - - f Q p ,, MASON JARVIS GLASS CHAMBERS jar GELLERSTEDT LESTER CASKIE BOB GELLERSTEDT, Eu-The Nm' York Timex may as well tell the editor in chief to move over. Bob is coming that way one of these days. He has got his start in that direction as managing editor of the Hilltop. His other interests include being secretary and vice-president of the Eus and a member of the Scriblerus Club. HERBERT LESTER, Phi- Herby is a top cartoonist, and he really likes tennis and ping pong. He has been censor and vice-president of the Philo- mathian Society, and has a personality that grows on one. DABNEY CASKIE, En-This curly blond-headed boy, who caused the girls to swoon. has been a member of the Science Club. His personality made him known by all on the campus, and all were sorry to see him leave early in the year to ioin the armed forces. FO MARY ANN BEAM, Clio-XVe can't be sure what inspires her dreamy look, but on her it looks good. She has been a Society oiiicer, a member of the Volunteer Band and the Home Makers Guild. RACHEL BRUTON, N011-This one has a little bit of Shakespeare in her blood. Her success as an English major can easily be foreseen in her Come Vi'let Time. She has been vice-president of the Nonpareil Society, house president, Y. XV. A. circle leader, vice-president of the Volunteer Band, and J member of the Dramatics Club. WINONA SUMMER, Non- Nona spends much of her time in the Band, but she doesn't limit herself to that. She has been in the Y. W. A. and Volunteer Band, vice-president of the Gaston County Club, fllld S0Cl'0f3fY Of the N0nP3l 3il S0ClCfY- LAURA NELLE SCHRUM, Nan-We know her as Larry -president of her Sunday School class, winner of the Silver Temperance Medal, historian of the Dramatics Club, :i member of the Science Club .ind of the Catawba-Caldwell County Club. 44 W, --gglzfeffy X1 iz, - , 31.1.3 az 'ian .5 e 7-5 Snail.: ,. .,., , , Lbs.-a'f'?v f-. --. mo-rss? -i'3 f .fr .'-33 Alf fff.yAfb.f?i'Lie5- sf 3 '-Z,-7 2-'L 'Ji Eff' lf11..'i'-3519 :QT-35 ' wife fe,5'?.:i X' .s 2 .H 7.5'1'?Yfi1-2 ' ff ,sa3g53 S. X sf' JIQQQQQT' -Nxjizif. Ei? 24- BEAM BRUTON SUMMER SCHRUM v X . nt , V391- ' fi'.Q'ffQ5k 1, A' f I A .1 --ffl f . . : Af, g-l', Zjll f' ,i- .3511 I Y r X,y-silk. l 'X ' NQQR l Q41 R v u --J, W BROWN BAILEY DORSIZY BROWN RUBY BROXVN, film-Diligence in .1ll things has wun for Ru by .1 n1embersl1lpi11 tlie Business Club. 5l1e l'1.1s been A bneiety orlicer. ,mtl .1 member of tlxe Cquwbm-Caldwell County Club. HOPL BAILEY, NuuAl lope thinks in terms of J G elef and J melonlv, Anil right goutl tl-linking 1l1e dues, wo. Slie line been secreury of the Scribleruv Club, .1 Sunday Sclwol otliccr. J member of tlie Enwemble. ul the Mixed Clwrus, ul tl1e Qilee Club, .ind ot tl1e Cierm.1n Club. MARTHA DORSFY, Nun- M.1rtv lux 1l1.1t quiel dignity 1vl1iel1 spenkx for itself. She lux been 1 member uf tlwe bleu Club, the l?r.1n1.1tie1 Qlulm. Q nenety 1re.1surer, Sunday Selwnl el.1ss prexnlent, ,mtl lint vuee-preuilent . XV. A. IRliNl-B BRUXYN, L'ln+N011' l1r:re's A buxlnews igirl fur 1n1x7bt1s111en n1.1n.1ger nf the L.1U1tr1.. Irene has .ilw been .1 Sneieu nrlicer .intl A member of tlie ff1t.111'b.1-Caldwell County Club. KU LUCILI If SAXYYLR, fx'mrfl.uc1lle'x e1er-re.1tl1' xmile .mtl r,1re .zbilitv tn untlerstnnd people c.1n't be duplicntell. Sl-me l1.1s been seeremrx' nl the Nun- p.1re1l Sneuetv, 11 member of 1l1e IS. S. U, Cnnnenl, Serublerue Llub, Orel1eslr.1. Rxlee Club, Y. T. C., .1 enllcge n1.1r1l1.1l, .1 Vnlunleer B.1nil nrlieer, .intl 1 B. T. U. ulhcer. PAUIINI-' Bllll. Nm:-Nl1me is l'nll1 s fin! liwe. XY'l1.11 would mum: lnb be witlinut lier? lt teemx tlut lu-r t.1lent1 .ire recognized bv quite .1 few. She lux been pmnnt uf the Nnnp,1re1l Suexetv, peanut -if 1l1e B T. U., J member uf the Y. XV. A. Council, uf the t-lee Club, uf ilie Orelmexrrn. of tlie B.1n1'l, nf the V-wlunteer Band, and J B. 'lf U. nllieer. SAIIIIK RAY ISOXYLRS, fxllrr-Sallie Rav is anntlwr niusiemnflwr red l1.11r 11 quite distinctive um. Sl1e lm: been In tlie bleu Club nntl Mixed Clwrus, J Sucietv ullglcer, J B. T. Ll. officer, Y. T, C. pmmxt, Y. YV. A. circle le.1tler. .intl .1 member nf the Volunteer lhml. SAWYER BELL BOWERS -25 LAWING BUNN GUARD WHITESIDE YVONNE LAVVING, Clm-When it comes to acting, she is tops! She has been president of the Scriblerus Club, secretary-treasurer of the Dramateers, a Society otlicer, and a B. T, U. otiicer. IMOGENE BUNN, Clio- Bunny's wit is known by everyone. She has been president of her Sunday School class, a B. T. U. ofiiccr, and :i Society oflicer. NINA GUARD, Clio- Chief fires those ten-syllable words with nonchalant ease. Xve think she's a brain. Look at the record if you need convincing. She has been editor in chief of the Hllllnp, president of Seriblerus Club, a Society officer, reporter of the Dramateers, an inter- collegiate dtbater, and a Sunday School otiicer. IEDNA XVHITESIDE, Nun-Edna is the embodiment of all those virtues to which one wishes to aspire. Her pertness made its way about the campus. She has been an active member of the Glee Club. FO FRANK GREGORY, En-Frank has a flair for the athletic and journalistic. He has been a Society officer and sports editor of the Hllllolr. He played baseball, football, and intramural basketball. MAC SELLERS, Eu-Right now Mzc is doing his best for the U. S. Navy. Xvhile here he did his best as Society censor, B. T. U. officer. Sunday School otiictr, a member of I, R. C. and the debating team. XYILLIAH JOHNSON- Bill -This shy, reserved, but congenial boy, is an honor student. His love for mathematics and algebra made him known by all in his classes as one to whom they could go for help at any time. His quiet friendliness was missed very much on his leaving the campus to join Uncle Sam's Air Forces. 26- BUCHANAN CHAPMAN MOORE .1 -. CIIRISTINI. ISUCIIANAN, .X'm1-Cliristinu Imax glmwn In-r sutiiciuncv .ix ptcsitlcnt nf II. 'If U., .1 Sucicty otliccr, a nicmbur of Y. XV. A., of tliu Vnluntuvr Ilaml, .intl uf the bleu Club. YVONNA CHAPMAN, Clnr- I Tlircw a Kin in tliv Ocr.in is Yvunna's tlxcmc sung. NX'riting Icttcrs to sailurs Ins not occupied .ill liur titnu. Slic Ims bccn ttcasurcr uf Clin Sucicty, Ilusinuxx Club secretary, .intl .i 15. T. U. ufhccr. ANN MUORI2. Cilm4A quict, calm cluractcr aprt-ads .1 rufrvslxing puarc tu tlmsc Jlmut. Ann has this calinnusx-f-anvl, yet, have you cvcr sucn quiul- ncss ovcrfluw .intl bccumc pluaxant vivmcilv? ELLA MAI IIIiSSIfIi. Clin-- Tunic Vis wlicn J pcrmn dcscribud beauti- ful hair by saying, Shu can ui-un tit nn it, Wu can't mv that now. but, gcc, it'5 thc envy of any girl. Iilla Mau has bccn trcaiurcr nf tlic I. R. C, and a member uf the Y. NV. A. FRANCES POPI7, Cln+ I'opc is rcally quite a girl! For cxamplc, slit Iias btcn C-I Clio Suu-:ty president, .1 gnllugc nurshal, on tliu Il, S. U. Council, in tlic Vuluntcur Band, in tlic icriblurus Club, in tlic Urainalics Club, and in thc C.u.iwbn-Caldwell County Club. GRACI7 ANDERSON, ClfufGr.icc would be Iiartl tu forget, even if anyone wantctl us try. Slic liai certainly dune ber bit Iwrc an treasurer of tlic C-I clam, viccfprcsidcnt and president of the I. R, C., vicc-president and president of livr Sunday Scliuul clam, vice-prusidcnt uf Clin Society, literary cditur uf tlw LAURH, a cullugc marslial, a mcmbcr of tliu Glue Club, and of llw Y. T. C. VIANI' Llfli, Clmfjanc buliuvcs in variety. Slie has prnvctl that versatility pays. Shu hai been vice-prusitlunt and fnrcntic tctm prcsidunt of Clio Society, president of the Dramaticx Club, Ii, T. U. otlicer, secretary of the Glee Club, and fcaturu cditnr of the L.wiu 1,. it l,jS...l.fv ,,,, .f I I HI-'SSH' POPE ANDI-'RSUN Llili GREEN EDGERTON GEORGE GREEN Pl i , Jr-Sometimes he's blond, George has won many admirers. BILL EDGERTOX Pb: B'll ' , 1 i is another have been slow at first, but when he found A. G. SARGEANT Plv H55 ' , .- ' in the Arm carried the ball in intramural football and the girls to some of the buvs XVILLIANI HARD observing person, quiet, yet ami INf Bill is valuable a ' . e 'il FO LOUISE YIAMERSON. Cllu 4 l,ouise's comforting and friendly words make her best known to those with whom she is most intimate. Her determination won her A place as a Society officer. J Y. Wk A. nthcer. a B. T. U. officer, and as a mem- ber of the Scriblerus Club, Orchestra, and Tri-County Club. RUTH XIETCALE-Ruth's individual- ity comes to the surface in the 'X . A rt Club. Hur love for nature and art holds first place in her evervtlay life. SADIE XY'Al.l.INfSadie is always quiet and conservative, two characteristics We like in anyone. She has been a member of the Art Club. on the campus. eable h wi l www-. ., . RX, If , R, .- ix- 1 'Xl 3. : ' 'x '51 . ,f Q s f I.--1 yt Y 'ai , . ,Z 2, -+-1. Q4 1,1 'I SARGEANT HARDIN jocular, sometimes solemn-maybe iust a man of moods 1 but as a nice looking, congenial has been in the Glec Club, a Phi treasurer, and on the football team. of those mailmen. He also likes sports and participated in intramural basketball. He may the right one, he was as solid as a rock. y now and is carrying the mail for the Wir Department. Sarge was a pre-med student and basketball. Since he will have no use for it in the Army, we wish he'd left his way with s an unforgettable acquaintance-maybe because he was on the scene in football. As an l find his place wherever he goes. JAMERSO N METCALF XVALLIN ff SNYDER HAYF5 I-ALLANY' SHUPIQ BETTY SNYDER, Cflnflicttyl gunu111u guud n.1turc and uut:t.mdu1g .lbxlmcs h.11c wun mr hcr .1 hoxt of Mars Hull fricndx. XVh1lc here she has been m thc Volunteer Band. the Y. XV. A., the Glue Club, thc IS. T, U., .md thu Ifrcmh Club. YVONNE HAYES, Cllr:-Lnttle Miss Hayes 1s xntcrcxtcd in .1 txpc wrntur and .1 sl1urtl1.md pad. NYL- un furcrcll .1 brnght future fur her in the realm of buxiness. Yvonne hu bcun .1n uthccr in her Sunday Sclnml claw, IDFLLA FALLANXQ Clio-Idella hm rlmt wmful wrt of bc.1ut1' that rnalww ux wixhtul, .md xhu 1s Jn lnglnh m.1jur who Itmks the part. She has bcun prcsxdcnt of her Sunday Schurvl claw, president uf thc South C.1rulm.1 Club, J Sutwty nthccr, and .1 mcmlvcr of thu Scnblcrui Club. ALINI- SHUPE. Cxlm--Al111c wnrkw and strivcx and studies, XY'hJt fur? Whv, lu be .xblc to mku 111-wrtlmumd d1ct.1t1m1 .11 1111 worth per minute. Shc'll sutcccd run, bucauw she has bcun 111 succcsiful .11 sccrcmry uf the liusinen Club, J iundn' Schu.-I odlu.-r, and as J Socnutv ufhccr. FO VIANF JOHNSON. Xfmfln tl111 hula unc 1s u111bod1cd the very essence uf crlicncncy. But want-11's not J dull thing. lt's mute of an mnatc qualnty 11 lush r.1d11tcx tl1mugh hcr Jrrcsung in1.l111duml1t1'. Inns has been prcudcnt of hur Suntl.11' School clms, prcsndcnt of thc I5u11x1ess Club, censor of Nunpnruxl 5-vcncty, .1 collage n1.1r1h.1l, n number uf thu Y. T. C., of the Y. XY. A.. .md of the Glcc Club. ,IFAN Nlllli. C'lm-Tlm hulf i1u1g-htrtl uf 'Thu H1Il ' lux cheered many hearts with hcr murry tunus and twnnklmg smmlu. The Fmun1ble and Glue Club wmld bc nnuumplctu wirlmut hor, Shu has also hcun J mcmhur ul' the South Larolma Club, of the Y. XY. A., uf Y. T. L.. .1 5u11d.11' Scht-ul urhcur, .md tumor .md cm11n1unccn1cnt prundcnt of thu Chm. l4LClRl XLI' RHI A, C7111--l1tr1'hml1' knuwx I-ln. l'.1'trybm.ly hku FIM XYI11? Why, gust bttauyu. She l1,1x bqcn prcsndunt uf the XV. A. A.. .1 B. T. U. urhcur, .1 n1c111lnr ul Y. XY. A., .md ,xn urhccr uf Cho, RACHAEI MQLLAIN, Nur:-Tl11x quwt, dnt:n1f1cd gnrl will be long rumtn1burtd bv her fellow xtut.lt'nrs. ln ulhcr words, xhc has what it takus. Shu lux lxcn ttlxtur an Ll11.t 1-I the l..'1L'RlI, Fnrcmnc prundcnt of the Nun- p.1r1ul inuctx, .1 Sumhy School ufficcr, .1 number of the Buxinuss Club, uf rlw Y. T. C.. .md of the Y. XY. A. JOHNSON MILLS RHEA KIcCLAIN -29- A44 HONEYCUTT BRADFORD DIXON SINCLAIR qlioregroundj -3 O- XVOOD TAYLOR CHERRY MARIE WOOD, Noll-When a person has a good nature, you just have to like her. That's why Marie has so many friends. She has been a B. T. U. officer, a Sunday School oliicer, and a member of the Y. W. A. and Home Makers Guild. HELEN TAYLOR, Clio-Constancy and sweet-nature go a long way in this world, so will one who has an abundance of these qualities. Helen has been a member of thc Glee Club, of the Y. XV. A. council, of the Volun- teer Band, of the Y. T. C., of the Y. W. A., and president of the B. T. U. MILDRED CHERRY, Clio- Cherry is indeed rightly named because her cheerful sweetness can be felt by all with whom she comes in contact. She has been a B. T. U. oHicer and college marshal and in the Classical Club and Y. W. A. , in . BARRON HONEYCUTT-Barron is another of our older ministerial stu- dents who have filled a large place on the campus. Because of the esteem in which he is held, he has been president and secretary of the Ministerial Conference. PAUL BRADFORD-He is cute as a brunette and even as a blond. He has been a B. T. U. oliiccr, college marshal, and in the Classical Club at night. And yet, you can't blame him too much for his pranks, he seems to enjoy them so much. ROBERT DIXON, Phi-'Bob's interests are music and sports. It seems impossible to have the feminine touch on a violin and the masculinity of box- ing combined in one person-but so it is with Bob. He has been in the Orchestra and on the tumbling team. ALLEN SINCLAIR, Phi-Allen is known as the mailman to Brown and Melrose girls. He has been C-I vice-president and secretary of the Philomathian Society, secretary of the Science Club. n B. T. U. oliicer, and a member of the Y. T. C. FLORENCE GORDON, Clin-Now what can be said about Florence that the local laards have not said more etfectivcly? As Shakespeare might have Written, XVho is Flash ? W'hat is she, that all the swains commend her? W'hy B. S. U. president, of course. We might add a little word of her in- spirational qualities and her admirable efficiency, but we could not say it well enough. Florence has been a member of the Science Club, in the Home Makers Guild, a Society officer, a B. T. U. oflicer, commencement representative, a member of the Forensic Council, of the Volunteer Band, and an inter- collegiate debater. JOYCE HOWELL, Clm-Take a load of originality and mix it with a pleasing personality and you have Howell. She has been a member of the Y. VV. A., B. T. U., Y. T. C., Band, Glue Club, Volunteer Band, and Calaarrus County Club. She has also served as vice-president of the C-ll class. vice-president of the Clio Society, and on the Y. VV. A. Council. JANE GUNTER, Nun- Gunter has a way about her. You see it's this way. She has been C-I term president of Nonpareil Society, Sunday School superintendent. a member of the Dramatics Club, of Volunteer Band, and of Y. T. C. ELLEN GOFORTH, Clio-Neat from head to toe, Ellen's looks conform to her sweet simple manner. She left second semester to enter Duke School of Nursing. She was anniversary president of the Clio Society. secretary of New Dormitory, general secretary of Sunday School, president of the Rutherford County Club, a member uf the I. R. C., of the Y. T, C., and a Y. XV. A. oflicer. ORA LEE, Clio-Tiny Miss Lee can talte a whole audience and hold it in the palm of her hand. Quite .2 feat, but she does it casually. She has been a Sunday School officer, president of the Dramatics Club, vice-president and president of the Business Club. Y. T. C. oliicer, and a member of the Speech Choir. ALLINE RHOADS. Clin-Alline'i energy on the basketball court is exemf plified in her daily living. She has been a Sunday School ofliccr, Y. W. A. secretary, and a member of the Basketball Club. CLEO GRADY, Nm:-Sweet-natured and indef.1tigabln.+tl1at's what she is-always on the go, sometimes. Cleo has been a Sunday School otlieer, a B. T. U. oflicer, and a member of Y. T. C. LEE RHOADS GRADY NYG il ,.,,..,.-,... 4? GORDON HOWELL GUNTER GOFORTH ll hazy., ' A '7 T'1S W 4 fwawz -'lllfiff Y M15 '1 PIERCE HUDSON HOLTON - 1 IN' f? KATHERINE PIERCE, N011--NVith such lovely eyes to see things through, small wonder Kit always wears an appreciative smile. She has been secretary of W. A. A. Dramatics Club, vice-president of the Business Club, a Society otiicer, vice-president of her Sun- day School class, and president of the Caldwell- Catawba County Club, , treasurer of ALBERTA HUDSON, Nou-Alberta may be small, but the beauty of that cute little girl is nothing to be overlooked. She has been secre- tary and treasurer of the Spanish Club, president of a Y. T. C. group, and a B, T. U, oliicer. PITTS SPURLING SPANGLER TURNER HOLLON HOLTON, V -H ll l on o on is IA when it comes to sports, for instance, a clean dive, a whirling tennis ball, and a perfect score in phys. ed. W'hat more could one ask? She has been a member of the VV. A. A., of the Tennis Club, of the Swimming Club, of the Home Makers Guild, a Y. XV. A. odiccr, and a Sunday School officer. ROCKY PITTS, Pbi-Roclty's happiness is always bursting forth with a gleeful smile and a song. He's still on top of the world, for he left us to fly up where the silence of nature is a song He was B T U 'd . . , . presi ent, a Society officer, co-captain of a football team. and a member of the basketball team, tumbling team, and Glee Club. CARROL SPURLING En The doctor l h , - ' ' , wio as a reserved seat in the library, is said to have worn out more books than the rest l of the students collectively. He has been a Sunday School officer, a Science Club officer, Society vice-president and censor, chief college 1 marshal, and an anniversary speaker. HAROLD SPANGLER, Plvi-Did you notice those smiling brown eyes behind that Phi desk, behind the microphone, or behind that ping pong paddle? They were none other than H.1rold's, who has been president and secretary of Phi Society, president of Science Club, l president of Forensic Club, a college marshal. associate editor of the LAUREL, president of B. T. U., commencement representative, biology lab assistant, master of ceremonies of Matinee at M. H. C., and a member Of V0lunlEer Band. RAEFORD TURNER, Pbi-To have .1 friend is to be one. That's Ray's motto whether he is calling the class to order, wandering around on the campus, or beating it out on those drums. He has been president of the Senior Class, anniversary president of the Phis, i a member of Y T C and a Sunday School ofliccr H l l d . . ., . c a so p aye tennis, football, basketball, and was on the tumbling team. 32- 5 THIZLMA BALL, Cfluflf you gr! into Thelma! mom .md see nothing but .1 pile of books, be patient, for soon yuu'll see her head emerge vie- turiously. She has been :x B. T. U. utheer, .1 member of the Y. XV. A., and of the Volunteer Band. MARY ETHILL LA NEY, Clif,- Mmry Ethel never lets anything go by unnotieed-even things that are said 'six in class! She has been active in the Y. XV. A., II. T. U. , and Sunday School. x. MAVIS HUDSON, Clio-W'l1en you go by the English conference room and see Mavis sitting there, take it from us, she isn't there just for impressxonf that girl really works. She has been J member of B. T. U., Y. XV. A., Volun- teer Band, I. R. C., and XV. A. A. BALL LANEY HUDSON qgrx 2:2 4 4 fl 'z X! NORMA BROOKS, Nuuflironw her .lp- parent solemn expression you wouldn't think Brook ' sie tan laugh as much and as heartily :is she does. Her favorite is Red leolor of courtej. She has been .1 Y. XV. A. othcer, house president. and J member of .hc Smblm, Club. BROOKS PHNINGIYR TISAGUIE Tl-,AGUI FRANCES PPNINGER, C'lnfXY'e lust c:m't make up our minds whether Penny is .1 tough guy' or n sissy g but, tu settle ir. we'Il admit that she possesses to n high degree .1 pleasant personality and sweet nature. She his been B. T. U. president, 'Sunchy School nrheer, and Friendship Circle leader. HELEN TEAGUF, Nm:-If music be the food of life, pl.iy on bee .tuwe Helen is about tu starve. She has been president of the Science Club, president of Home Makers Guild, .issistant chief college marshal, J member of Y. T, C. and of Caldwell County Club, ANNIE CATHERINE TEAGUE, Nun--Collecting dry cleaning is A pretty good excuse to wander around the lulle any time during studv hour, but whether P. C. or P. K. we :always welcome her smile. She has been on the Y. XV. A. council. A B T 7 of the Caldwell County Club. . . U. othcer, and n member ...33- + 7 WALL PORTER HARRIS MUNDY JEANNE VVALL, Clio-XVhen you see this photo-conscious lassie coming, you'd better run or she'll take your picture before you know it. Yes Jeanne is photography editor of the LAUREL, ind, besides, she is a member of the Band, of the Orchestra. of the Scriblerus Club., of the Y, T. C., of the Dramatics Club, a Sunday School president, and a Society Officer. CELESTE PORTER, Nan - Celeste means heavenly. Miss Porter was named correctly, We're sure you'll agree. Sissy, a transfer from Shorter College, Rome, Georgia, quickly made a place for herself on the campus. She has been vice- president of the Spanish Club, Y. V7. A. Circle leader, Y. W. A. vice-president and chaplain, BLACKSTONE MORTON MARTIN CLARK and House president. FRANCES HARRIS, Xml-Her understanding companionship made her lovable to all. Her faithfulness and determination for any duty coming to her made her outstanding as Y. XV. A. vice-president and in her work in Society. MARY MUNDY, Chu-Flaming hair and personality twice as bright are Mary's prize possessions. She has been a Society officer, a vice- president of the French Club, a member of Glee Club, and of the Dramatics Club. ADGER BLACKSTONE-Adger may be small. but he is plenty mighty, especially when it comes to ping pong and tumbling. His quiet friendship hides under the cloak of shyness. EDWIN MORTON, Pb:- Doc is a loyal Philomathian. He ta kes everything seriously, but is good-natured in being the object of many jokes. He has the promise of being a true Doe some day after his return from the Navy. RAYMOND MARTIN, En-It has been said that the eyes are a mirror of the soul. Raymond's eyes reflect a sincerity and firmness of character and a definiteness of purpose. He has been treasurer and secretary of the Eus, a Sunday School oflicer, a B. T. U. oHicer, and a group president of the Y. T. C. DACUS CLARK, Pbi-Dacus is n modern Romeo who is a bit slow for his day. When he does get started. he gets in Dutch. He spends his spare time reading Plato and modern philosophy. 34- LYDIA CHISOLM, Xmlwllerdx .1 l1ttle lmsie from just .1 little hit south of North C.1rnl1111. lx1l1.1 left uw about the milll ' . f tt e 111 the 1'u.1r, 1nd that little blonde head h.1a been mmetl qu1te .1 bitfbut tlefmirulx. RACPIKL NIFSSICK. Xuflflfx 11-me tuher tl1.111 li1ehul'x xlmrt reel h.11r that yuu see bobbing up here .md there on the e.1111pux. She l1.11 been .1 Sund.1y Sclnml officer. .1 Suciew nlliecr, liriemlsliip Circle lenler. .1 ll. 'l'. U. otficcr. and .1 memli- ' tr nt N. XX, A. and Yirlunteer lS.1ml. ELIZABIZTH ROI . Clmf l.ib is hhvride, hlithe, And beeniriingqly pretty. She spends much of her time 111 the llume ll l.1b. She is also .1 member uf the Huine Makers Guild, nf the Y. XY. A, nf the Y. T. C., and li. T. U. KATHI-fRlNI1L'INlliR XW111 K 31?- Rf. .. . 1 - .1t, who lux 1 re.1dy laugh. has niatle quite .1 pl.1ee for herwlf in the he.1rts uf Klux llill folk. She can do things, V M.. - too. .19 evidenced by the fact that she has been li. T. U. otlieer, Fr1e111.lsl11p Circle leader. .md .1 meiiiher of the Science Cluh. Lilee Club, Volunteer l'1.1ml. , ol Archery Club, .ind Cfildwell-f.1t.1r1'l1.1 Counu' Club. W as were '1 l'll5ll2N TllONll'5ON, Cillfrgwkjive .1 n1.111 1 horse he can ride. but give ' Helen 1 lnxketbnll she can xlwimr .intl xhe 11 mtixfietl. She lux been .1 membsr of Volunteer lSJn1.l, uf Y, T. C., 111tr.1mur.1ls, .md uf Y. XV. A. CHISQLM Mlisslflli RUF ULMER NlARGARl'.T SHACKLHFORD. Cliff,-Nl.1r141rct is nwst inturcstetl 1n xpurts .mtl enters into everv gqm: with .1 determination to win, She has been J NV, A. A. nrliecr .md .1 ineinber of the llmblem Club. She 11 also Friendship Circle president, and ' t Y. T. C.. B. T. U., and Y. XV, A. NORA XVILLS, KilmfNur.1 ia A titim bl 111le 11 l11 e ' l 1 member of ' . 1 1 . ' 1vl1.11r is tie en vy of 1ll the girls And A f ' -well, the ents 'em up. She lux been house resid- i ocu1 lor the eyes of the boys. ln her studies p tnr. setretnry of C1111 Sucietv, Il member uf XV, A. A.. Y, T. C., and Y. XV. A. M? HY' ' ,,,.f- THOMPSON SHACKLEFORD WILLS - 1 l 1 vw . 33. ,A 4 WATTS LYTLE HENDERSON CHANDLER CLARA LEE NVATTS, N011- Silence is golden and it must be for Clara Lee. just take 1 look at her grades and see for yourself. She has been president of B. T. U., A Y. VV. A. Circle leader, and a member of the Volunteer Band. PAULINE LYTLE. Cl: A f 0- so t step in the hall. a quiet voice in the room, and a shy smile on her face make everyone know Polly as a friend. She has been president of her B, T. U. group, secretary of the Volunteer Band, and circle secretary of Y, XV. A. SUE HENDERSON, CflofNo matter how high Sue's head gets in the clouds, she always keeps her feet on the ground. She has been president of her Sunday School class, a B. T. U. officer, Y. XV. A. member, and a County Club officer. LOIS CHANDLER, Clm-Red hair, a jolly smile. and a brain make Lois' personality outstanding. She is interested especially in the religious life on the campus. She has been a B, T. U. orlicer, Y. T. C. ol'l'icer, and a member ' l oi tie Y. XV. A. Council. She does not limit herself to these: she is also in the Dramatics Club, Spanish Club, and Speech Choir. ISABFLL NOBLITT, Clmw-Never :i dull moment with lsab'll wh e . o can always ask the most unexpected questions at the most unexpected times She has been vice-president of the Classical Club, vice-president of Drarnatics Club, .md a member of Y. XY, A. RACHEL BAlLEY, Xml-Dependable, If character and work will win success, she is destined for a place in the sun. She is a member of the Tri-County Club, Y. NV. A., and B. T. U. diligent, determinedfthnfs Rachel. Xl.-'xlilli DAVIS, Clnr-Ax still Water quiet personality of Marie. She is an has participated in basketball and tenn runs deep, there is a depth in the aspiring iournalist and poet. She is, and is a member of XY. A. A. Other than this she is on the Hllllnp surf and one of the Y. XV. A. circle leaders. 36- -1 -4 lex x x NOBLITT BAILEY DAVIS ALICE COOK, Clin-- Cranky is sincere in all her work and In all her many friends. She has been seeretary of her Sunday School class, and .i member of the Basketball Club, Soccer .ind Hockey Clubs, Artherv Club. and Swimnnng Club. ,.... v- .41 MPQRLE QILVIQRS. Cllr:- I don't have my .ietuuntintg lmmewnrk- XY'here's Merle? Tl1.it's quite .1 common expression heard from Merle and her friends. Outside her business .n:tivities, she has found time for the Science Club, Y. XV. A., Sunday School president. Y. T, C.. Volunteer Band, and XV. A. A. ETHLL RAY. Clloflfler quick bright eyes take us all in, and we dnn't mind being taken in by the charming Ethel. She has been a Society officer, president of her Sundav School class, J member of Forensic Council, Scriblerus Club, Basketball Club, Hockey Club, Tennis Team, and Madison County Club. MERTON SIMONS- Mort and his boogie wnngie really tune up our Campus. Underneath his rather indifferent actions lies the most understanding. sympathetic, lovable heart that you Could wish for in .1 friend. He has been editor in chief of the Hilllnp, co-captain of football, president of the Art Club, and a member of the Science Club, Spanish Club, basketball team, and base- ball team. COOK SILVERS RAY ARTHUR WOOD, Phi- Art, J lover of people, is loved and wellaknown by all in return. His leadership of the Phis :is C-I president started that society off on a good foundation. He was also a college marshal, a star player on the first-string basketball team, and co-captain of the football team befnre hc left for the A :mv Air Corps. JOHN LEE- Hook is little but loud, tu say the least. He is fast as greased lightning when it comes tn boxing. Under his apt guidance as captain of thc tumbling team and manager of the football team, both were :i grand success. He has also been active in intramural basketball. ' 't -1 V: SIMONS WOOD LEE ,.37. I A atm- f - DORIS McKEE. Clif XI-K-2 l 1- i L LL mas a graciousness of manner that is quite unusual. It's there. and, yet, one wonders what it is that makes her so attrac- tive. She has been a Society orhcer. KATHLEEN XVARD, Nun-Vivaciousnessgyes, but not Without a certain indescribable clown-to-earthness-it's none other that Kat W'ard Kat has been a Society otiicer, a typist for the Hilliup. and a member of the socczr, Hockey, and softball teams. DORIS SWICEGOOD. Nun-T o be able to laugh hilariously with a plets- ing effect is quite a ditiicult thing to do. Yet, Swicegoocl does it Without a1y trouble whatsoever. She has been a member of the Glee Club, of the Tenriis, Archery, Softball, Hockey, and Soccer Clubs. RUTH BLOUNT, Nou-Ruth. in her quiet, interesting manner is utterly charming. She has been society editor of the LAURIL, a Society officer, and 1 member of the Tennis and Hockey Club. CLARA LEE DEDMON. Clio-Clara Lee has been a Society ofliccr and a b A Y mem er ot . XV. A.. but usually when one sees her she is wondering what she did to make her balance sheet unbalanced. ln other words, accounting seems to be uppermost in that pretty head. LILLIAN OGBURN, we know that it describes Lillian. She has been a Society ofiicer :incl a number of Y. XV. A. Clio-Beauty cannot adequately be described- yet, BETTY HALL Clio-Bert h d l . y a to eave us about the middle of the ye:-r, but not before we knew and loved her. She was the girl with the striking looks and the super-abundance of S. P.'s. Nothing pleased hcr better than a nice quiet 421 afternoon at Campus Corner. Betty was a Society marshal and a member of Y. A. , L...-nine ' . L: DEDMON OGBURN HALL ,l-'al l . LYLES HUNT ISALDING SHEARIN -nl B EA' .X v MYR-flli LYLIZS, Nur!-Tliere gn third lights. XVhy that couldn't be. Second lights nnly flashed twn minutes ago. Poor Myrtle! Yet the keeps that smile nn her hp-1 in spite ut thuse same uld remarks every night. She has been a IS. T. U. otlicer and .1 member of the Volunteer liand. uf the Spanish Club, .md uf Y. XV. A. MARY l lUNT7Did anvbndv exer have to persuade you rn answer a lung chstanee call from 3 soldier? Well, Mary had to be per- suaded once. It must be pretty wonderful to inf- be particular and get bv with it. She has MARSHALL LINVILLE ROGERS BARNES been a B. T. U. otlicer and a member of Y. XV. A. MABEL BALDING, Clin-Mabel never has time nn her hands because she always finds mniething tn du. Maybe we shnuld follow her example, because tl'i.1t's one way nf getting things dune. She has been treasurer of the Business C lub, a B. T. U. officer. and .1 Y. XV. A. member. PAGE SHEARIN, Clin-A girl with an accounting book in her li and? That's Page. But she dnesn't stop there. She has been a B. T. U. otficer and .1 member of Y. NV, A. RAY MARSHALL, Eu-Ray is a boy who leads nthers to see Christ in him, His hive fur Greek is axnaling tn all! llc has been president of his Sunday School Claxs, president of the Classical Club, and Ifuthahan deelaimer .xt con1n1en-gement. RAY LINVILLEfR.1y, one of the married rninisterial men of the campus. makes friends with all and is enmidered .is one of the br-vs. He belongs to the Ministerial Conference and is active in all religious activities. FRANK ROGERS7Franlt is .1 well-known ministerial student. He is .1 full-time pastor and family man: yet he has made a high reenrd as A student and displayed his leadership .15 president of the Ministerial Conference. F. M. BARNES, Pbi-His gentle persuasiveness won him many .admirers and followers. Althuugh he preaches in sinfmumiing churches un Sundays, he has found time for being president of the Ministerial Conference and chaplain of the Plus. -39 ,- . U2 1 I f ily I ' 'T' 4 ii sv- ' V .-A5 3 511' .sg Q' i- scifi . ,SVI XQ l KIRK NEVVSOME MYERS DELITE KIRK, Clio-She is really quite DeLite ful to know because of her outstanding sense of humor. She has been a B. T. U officer and a member of the Y. XV. A. IULA NEWSOME, Non-A swimming pool is Iula's second home. She can glide through water with an easy gracefulness and confidence that is hard to beat, She has been a member of the VU. A. A. and Y. NV. A. circle leader. RACHEL MYERS, Non-Under Rachel's reserved manner is a true beauty of character which adds a glow to her daily living. Her work in the Business Department has earned for her membership in the Business Club. She has also been a member of the Iredell County Club. SARAH JAMES-For many people a history book sounds dull, but not for Sarah. She penetrates the dull cover and finds a living interest there. She has participated in the activities of the Y. W. A. MARY ELLIS REESE, Clzoiwe always hear of the abundance of snow at Mars Hill. So far, we have found that Snow seems to be for Mary Ellis alone. She has been a Y, W. A, officer, manager of the Swimming Club, and participant in all sports. ELIZABETH WELLS, N011 - Bctly's Casual, meditative Way of speaking has won her many friends who feel free to confide in her. It looks as if the nursing profession were made for her. She has been a member of Y. T. C., of the Volunteer Band, of the Art Club, and of the Y. W. A. JEAN XVEBSTER, Clio--A swish of her long, blonde hair and a twist of her nimble body-and Jean has knocked another ball over h ' ' ' t e net. Not in vain eithere-for she was tennis champion for her C-I year. Bu! waitithat isn't all-she has been secretary of the Dramatics Club, a society oiiicer, a Y. VV. A. leader, and a member of W. A. A. ,Vi . if ,L V O- JAMES REESE WELLS WEBSTER KYLE CARTl'R7A xluv, !1n11d, bu! plc.11.1n1 buv. lw 15 flu: friend of 111 the boys, but l1c dous11't gn nur for gnrlx muclu. H15 aupport - ' fu 111.11 nccclvd un the fuu1b.1ll 1u.1n1 made lux umm lm-k 111 l11m r 1'.1r1l1gc. lin plc,1x.1nt mule 11 xnnwd smcc lm unlrmcc mln nrmcd harm-1. HERMAN Il'NRIiT'l'l7. Flu-Hcrn1.1n's dcpc11dmb1l111' lux m.11lc ' Y 1d f lnm v.1lu.1blc .us .1 Snqnclv udiccr, .1 111u111bcr ul B. I. L., .11 11 S11nd.11' Sclmul. Afrcr .1ll, ulcnl wr1'1Qc 11 11'l1.11 puts .1 n1.1n down .11 J 1ruc1m.l1111l11,1l. IACK BUCKNIQRY-l'l1Crc 11 xo111cIl11ng of 1l1c strungth uf tl1c l11llx 1n lack. Hc 1s cl1.1r.1ctcr1lcd bv lm f.11ll1fulncw lu 1111 n1n11V dunes, A purmdnnlrg sunw nt l1un1-+r, and l11s gc11crus1t1' ln11'.1rd nlhcrs. Hu is pnsxnr of urn lm.1l cl1ur1l1c1 .1n1l .1 n1u111lwr ul mln: Mnnuru . Cmufcrcmc. FLEANOR CLARKI7. flu:-- R1'1l'1 1'11.1c11111w11exs .md glu1n1111g l1.11r have runllv been 1nmud nmc sl1c Iffz lu work 111 1l1u NV.1cl1u1'1.1 Bank. .M .1 :ln-ur lcndur sl1c 1ust n1.1du unc vullflw lun couIdn'z lwlp 11. Sluc was 1n XY. A. A., 1l1u 15111111051 Klub, Y. XV. A., and bloc Club and .1 Sundn' Sch:-.ll secretary, DORA PICKl,'I'T, Nun--A flash of .111 cw, .1 11u11cl1,1la11r action, .md J quick snnlcfycs, 1t'1 nnnc ulhcr llun I5nr.1. Iifu 11 easy for one W1-0 nukes lf dm wuz CARTLR JHNRPTTE ISUCKNITR MARGARET POOLE, filo-Mqrg.1rct, .1 lmnsfcr from Lu111sb11rg, l1.11 1l1.1l c.1su.1l 111111ncr wl11cl1 1s gcmnnc and dcl1gb1f11l. Slxc lux bccn J member of NV. A, A., J Snucry n1.1rsh1l, .md .1 mcmbur of the Y. W. A. AILEFN HAXVKINS. ffm-Her Llubonxir Jctmns and lovclv cun1plcx1nn crcnlc w11l11r1 us .1 plugging nwc. Slrc lux been .1 mcmbcr of lhc Sp.1msl1 Club .md of :hc Y. XV. A. , l l l 1 l ! iw- Y CLARKE PICKETT POOLE HAWKINS I I Y 1 I 1 5 4 1 31 1 1 i I. l i 1 E 1 xxxxx x if -ma. I ', ', 5 l LA-HA if , ,,. 5 ,W J IVVA ., ROBERTS GREEN BROWN FREEMAN , TNS-s-.... ,sf Q. .14 , I I I- -uv-4 , W , Q ggi DAVIS FLYNN WATKINS CLARK FRANK ROBERTS, Pb!-Frank was a member of the Philomathian Chorus. His tenor voice rang out in the hall every Friday night expressing his loyalty to the society. He had to leave early this year to join with Uncle Sam. C. H. GREEN-Another of the married ministerial men on the campus, he is a genial and well-liked person and served as president of the Ministerial Conference. His little girl has charmed many by her sweet singing. CLAY BROWN, Phi- Tha: good-looking Brown boy is a member of the French Club, Dramateers, and Society and B. T. U. oflicer. JAMES FREEMAN. Phi-james is an engineering student. His lively gaiety makes all with whom he comes in contact pep up and be gay also. HELEN DAVIS, Clio-Helen has a delicate prettiness-in features and manner. She has been a member of Home Makers Guild, of the Burke County Club, of Y. XV. A., of tl-ie Volunteer Band, and of the Glee Club. CAROLYN FLYNN, Clio-Her soft eyes reflect-and attract, Carolyn has been a Society oiiicer, a member of the Dramatics Club, and a member of Y. W. A. DORIS WATKINS- Tootsie,, has a loveliness about her that is an inspiration to others. She spends many of her hours working in the Home Ec lab and thinking of l-ier future as a dietitian. JOYCE CLARK, Nou-She's little, but-well, we know she's around. and we're glad. Joyce has been president of the Spanish Club, a Society oiiicer, a member of the Volunteer Band, a member of Glee Club, a B. T. U. oH'icer, and a Y. Wf. A. oiicer. Z.. I l 4S1rungJ Tlxonuf Amlrew, 'Syler Lux, Plug lean Anthony, Nlorganlon, Non, Tlmnns Auxlell, Earl. Phu: Stella Auxlnn, Lenonr, 1Suml1ngJ lfmce Anderson, Klux Hxll: Prcsmn .-Xnderxon. Marx Hull. Phu: Marne!! Archer, Inks, Lllog XY'1llnrd Axlwe rr C 1 C lm Hnyuxullu, lu, Iloroxlav Avum, Pc v, 1. , Vmlu Clmg Clnrenre Bern' lou Abec, . , .A.l1urn:nll1v, Clurlvttv, I'u3 Anleen All- Ntokk, Coungmn. YJ., Non: l,er.1ldme Axlxrmlx, Qovnnplon. Va- Nong ber- lrumlu Allunl, Vienna. Ill., Nun, jun Allen XX'.1rrumon, Nong Helen Allen, ll' Greunvxlle, S. C., Non, l.og.1n A Ln, ' - Civ. lxlm. l'l1l1 Lo n Allen, I-ons: 1 A lfrmn Cho. . 14.471 u Cameron, Clnog Mxxungl llororluy Badge . Ktlluerme Ihgwcll, Greenville, S, C., Clio: Comunee lhnly, Y.xdlunvnlIe, Nong Durullw Bmldwm, Hclclwr, Bertha Ball. Alexander, Clxo. rSt.1mllngl ,lunnmra Barley, Toledo, Non ' ' ll Baker Rullu Bnlex, Toumne, Nong hum Lllumw, S. C., Ph.. QFront rowj Evelyn Brooksh 43 lsittinigl Marjorie Bell, Durham, Non: ,loycc Benficld, Valdcsc. Non: Howie Bingham. Knox- ville, Md., Clio, Cornelia Braucr, Ridgeway, Nong Evelvn Briggs. Burnsville, Clio. 4Standingj Bill ' ' ' Clio: Bcll,iFaycttevillc, Eu, Hazel Bmitk. Lenoir, Bebe Bridges, Thomasville, Non. 46- flioregrounclj Nancy Bearden, Charlotte, Non, 4SittingJ June Bateman, Leesburg, Fla., Clio, Miriam Bates, Nccses. S. C., Clio, Standingl Mary Rose Bannister, Charleston, S. C., Clio: Kent Beam, Cherryvilleg Luther Beam, Fall- stong Spruill Bcddingfield, Clayton. ire, Asheville W Clio, Jennings Brooks, Lattimorc, Phi, Callie Brown, Spruce Pine, Clio. fsecond row? Jean Brooks, Asheville, Nong Cornelia Brown, Mars Hill. fThird rowj Georgia Brooks, Appalachia, Va., Cliog Boyce Brown, Statesville, Eu, J. D. Back rowj Polly acltsonville, Fla., Nong Gladys Brown, Asheville, Phi. 1 Brittain, J Bryan, Mars Hill. Ann Carlxnd, Arden, D. T, Caruwm. Pnntcgo, Eu, Venn Case, Henderson- ville, Clio: Cnrmne Cxshwcll, Lau- burg, Fla., Choy Charles Cnudcll, Sr. Pauls, Phi, Lucille Chambcrc, Stocks- villeg Mary Chandler, Greer. S. C.. Cho: Bob Chapman, Spcnccr. Phi: Elsie Cheek, Rockwell: Melvcr Check, Dur- ham, Nun. 1 1 1 tirimlnnpgl Orxyil liuulxnur, Nlirx lllll: luuixa lSu1.hau,m, G.uuuu.x, N-mg Klux liurlmnin, C l,irr1sx.1g hlnlyx lluLl1.m.m, Spruuc Pine, Qlxog llilum liurlmur, Silur Liu, lu. tiultingj Hilcl lSurru,l,urmtl1, Ki., Chu, XY, C. liyrd, lake Vuw, S. C., lwxq lhmulw liunrmg. lliulwrlmvn, ill-nn., Ch-ug XY'iIlu.im liurlur, St. Pau 1S1umgl Q-ullcun Childress, lihcriv. Nlnlwl Clay, Hucl-wry, Lotus Clay- mn. Ruxlmrl-, Chu, 1Smml1ngl Samuel Clirlxc, Cllfhun Purge, YJ.. Thulnm Clnud. Ocmu. Tunng Lili Cuflcv. Xvmyncu xllc, l'lu. 5, L., Nun: laura Clxrk, Nll. Holly: lu: Lwunruc Clayton, Nlmnn, Fla., . jr' .il , M45 , . ', Pl I' A XT-i : ' 1 H, il - Qxs ffl . QSittingJ Edythe Davis, Spartanburg, S. C., Non, Agnes Davis. Bladenboro. Nong jassa- mine Davis, New Bern, Non. Qstandingj Eloise Davis, Murphy, Clio, Johnnie Davis, Seymour, Tenn., Clio, Charles Daniel. Frank- linton, Eu. lln trecj Robert Dark, Siler City, Phig joseph Daniels, Charlotte, Eug Gene Davis, Shelby, Phi. Ruth Cogclill, Spring Creek, Cliog Doris Collins, Holly Springs, Cliog Walton Connelly, Clifton Forge, Va., Eu, Mildred Collins, Blacksville, S. C., Cliog Elizabeth Comer, Carthage, Cliog Car- los Cooper, Clcmmons, Phi: Helen Cook, Maideng Sarah Coston, Leesburg, Fla., Cliog Daniel Corugedo, Matanzas, Cuba, Eu. Katherine Covert, Bryson City, Nong Marianne Cox, Pilot Mountain, Nong Louise Crawford, W'est Hillsboro, Ruth Crawford, Franklin, Cliog Edwina Creech, East Flat Rock, Clio, Bettye Crouch, Valdese, Clio, Mary Cun- ningham. Travelers Rest, S. C. 1 xi Y .W -if QS Xhrv Illnuxlcn, Newland, Cln-1 llfrun! fowl . I Nlartlu lidwardx, Rnnncywwn, Nong -lcnolsc Ellis, Hxclmry, Clmg 1.4-as lfllcr, Mars Hlll. 1B.1ck mwp Lxmh ldxxards. Punk Hull, Clan: ' ' Daphne Iiller Grace Fnms, Guldslmrn, Llm. Lansing, Cllog Gcurgu l'll1x, Belton, S. C Cliog Paris lfnglislu, Mars Hlll. llrulcn, XYnc, Nun : Iran- 1ClmluvnuJ Nlnrv gm llmvnx, XY'uxhm. Qlwg Guuldlng Dxxun, Cocun, l'l.u., Llmg liunlrncc DuXVnru, XY'xl- mingmn, N4-ng XYnll.ulu.1n Day, Cunnully Sprnngxg K,nl1lL-cn Iny, Cunnully Sprnngsg ' Yun. Lwmldmf Un' . C mn- Axlwvmllg, A L wud Amv llululucr, XX nlclnrf ' 1 wLl4-, Nong I. C. lagan. Sparunlvurq, S. C llur-'ilu' lpxrrull, Iaxuuuullu, Cl.-wg mmm llmrmcr, Ralqnglx, Plug Sxlolc I-Ink. Nllrmn -num, Plug Alum lan mg liruc llmd, lk nur, Nun' licrn, Nun: lrul lwutcr, Rum l liwrcxlcr, Nhrs Hull. Nlarrlu boldston Goldston Xlnrx Lvoodman Ashuille Non Xltrlt Gund man Charlotte N C Clio Xhdulxn Goodwin Xtvx Bern Non Ililahtth C10 hrt Charlotte Clio Durothm Grttn Clxd C10 ulia Grttn Rx L11.,1 on Xlztttxt Claw Grunt Youngsvillh Ohio. LM. Helen Gardner, Asheville, Nong Louise Gar- land, Miami, Fla., Non: Guynelle Gentry, Forest City, Clio, Marguerite George, Raleigh, Nong Helen Gillespie, Statesvillc, Nong Betty Gilmore, Siler City, Gene Glass, Apcx, Nong Vivian Gluener, Brevard, Clio, XY':ilteen Go- forth. Lincolnton, Clio. Donald Hale, Chesnee, S. C., Eu, Earline Har- ris, Drexel. Clio, Nancy Hanna, Baltimore, XId,. Non: Charles Hammett, Great Falls, S. C., Phi: Betty Hardin, Grover: Clinton Harris, Durham, Phi: Maimnnh Hagan. Roan- oke, VJ., Nun. l,0u1Sc Harris, hlur Grccr, 9. C.. Nun: Kmthurinc ll.1tchcr, lulus- vnllc, Chug lfwia llawkms Sun Ph , , lg Llurlux llcndnclx, Clurlnuc, Pug Dnxuu Ruth lhw- kma, Gasllmnxa Yun' ' h , , , Iwi cr Helms. Dntlun, Ah.: Rubv Hundcrwn, Clvwlmd, Tcnn,, Chu, lfmnt fowl Lynn Holcomb, Jnncwnllc. Plug Bobby Hodges, Coxmglon, Va., l'u., lliack rowb Buulah Hxsc, Spruce Pune, Cho: Gumldunu Hobbs. Chcrrvvulle, Clio: Fmncci Hnbmn, Sr, Peter b ' S ur5, Fla., Clmg Yflnxfrcd llolluwull. Edcnton, Chog lisrhur H1-llmwll, NY'nmlwr, Clio. gmnmn, Nnng M.xrth.x Han, :C-wuvxrn-ulmkxx' nfl In Hxldubmnd, Qlur lnuuwnllc. YA.. Nun: l'.zulun Q lhll. Lvnch burg. YJ., Clam Ynrgmm llcxuu. Hugh Pvmt, flung Nhnnn: l'l1l1.lcbrAnd, Hnyknrv, Nung lmnusa Hxllv s urn, ,Mlumnng Cynthia Hull. HundcrxunN xllc. C, ln 1: Nlnrgnrcr Hm- mn. L.1ng.1srur, S. C., Cflmg Icannc Hmm. Nlclnphn, Tenn, Q lm. 3 ,f Sv' lurnev Olin. Cliog ,lane QSittingj Margaret 5 1, luyncr, XY'initon-S.1lem, Clioq xlcm Joyner X clngj Beth jones W' stun-Salem. Non, lbtan i in North Vfilketlmro, Nong Helen hlones, Ashe villa. Nong Robert jones, XY'illi:imson, XY, lfug Manning jolly, Marion, S. C., liu, -5 2- ll Hunter Pilot Mountain. Phi. fFront rowj Bi , lSecond rowj Fannie Howell, Whzynewille, Cliog Kay Lex Hoots, Union Grove, Cliog Norma Jane Howell, Marietta, Ga., Cliog Doris Huffman. Drexel, Clio. fThird rowj Myrtle Hoyle, Con- nelly Springaq Nancy Hunter, Raleigh, Nong ' ' 'k rowj jack Martha Hylton, Raleigh. Non, flint Hughes. Roxboro, Phu. ll 45 Maclelyn 1SittingJ Linda Kidd, Apex. Clio: Clio' Myrtle Lan- Knowles, Rocky Mount, , lt S C Clio: Vnnn Lan ton Land, Lenoir. easter, Denmar , . .. caster, Goldsboro, Clio. fSt.1ndingJ Helen Keziah, Monroe: David Kimberly, Salem Va., Eug Ben Kincaid, Miami, Pla.: Vir ginin Kornegay, Mount Olive, Nong Clif 1511111130 Suplnc I..1tt1x1mrc. lirml Ilullx 5, Q., Clxug Dorn Lnluxu. Clurlutlc, Qlmi Rchcun Imcburgur, Imxull, Llxug C.1rollm: Lcnrl, XY'msmx1-Salcxn, Clm. k5l.u1dumgJ Mary LJ-.vmu, 5p.1rt.1uburg, S. C., flu-+1 N.urh.m I,cL2rand, Hamlctg Hurry l..11unbx. Smtcsullu. Num Rurlx Lunurgan, lhrmmg- him, Al,1.g Recd Lmvdcr, Lnluwnllu, Phu. Mary Suu Nlnddlcron, Raleigh, Nong Opnl Merrell. Hcndcrsonvmllc, Nun Ima Nlunmrh. Bryson Cnty: Paula NI-mru, Lcnmr. Clxuz Burn' Mull 1 cr, Spun, Clm: Rufus Blxllcr, Lake V.uw, S. C., Yug Hclun Muurc Wcmxurxnllug Lullun Nlxllcr. North Wllkuxlmm, Nun, A, I'xu lxn Nludlxn, XVJRL' Ilrrux, Cl'-r lin . 1 LL Xludlm, XYJRU IU- ' nun, lln, lin-nr NI.1rsl1.1ll Walkcrnvwn, lug Mm Nung In l. Manlv. unc Nhrlxn, K,um,1pn11 lmldxlmnm, Plug Tux Nlarrm, Mmksullu. Nmug Nlarxlm Nlnuxwx Slwlbv. Clmg john N hx. Kndgv.-cruu. A Mn- -53 fi, lFranr rowj Boyd McGuire, Newlmnd. Phig W'illi:im Mcliinncy, Spruce Pine, Phi, Van Mc- Auley, Travclcra Rest, Eu. lliaek ruwl Nurcnin McCallum. Greenville, S. CQ, Nong Huul Miller, Cooleemee, Non: Samuel McGuire, Norton, Phi: Evelyn Mclhviiul, Miami. Fla., Nong Richard Melntosh. Burnsville, Martlu McClain, Kings Mountain, Non, llfmnt rowl Loraine Morgan, Lexington, Non. lSecond rowj Bonnie Moss, Grover, Edgar Murlon, Proctorville, Phi, Athi Lee Mungo, Rock Hill, S, C., Clio. flhck rowj Louise Morrow, Belton, S. C., Clio: Cecil Morgan, Siler City. Eu: julie Munden, Smithfield, Non. i flgfxivi ,q,,,V., N. 54- Katlierine McLean, XVeaverville, Clio, Clyde McLeod, Mars Hill, Nong Evelyn McLeod, Biscoe, Nong Bessie Mae Mu: Mnnus, Su Tuecaneg Jenn Mcswain, Glen Alpine Nong Ella McXVhite, Greenville, S. C. Non. nford, Nong Phyllis McNeill, I l 1 5 4, 'B 7-vw. J 'Q- Dcan Parri dale, Nnng Berne Plrkcr. Marxhvullcg Omg P.xr suns, Hrckory, Nong Bulls: Parker, Axlwuvxllc, Llm hlnmmy Pcgram, Greensboro. lug Plwlln Pculcx Axlxcvnllu, Nong Vfnllmm Parker. St. Pauls, x, Clyde, Phi: Franca Ilurmm, Spun- Ill ll, 1 E- 5 gi.-I x!- -3, 'T Bndln. Nong Iu,mxr.1 Nugglu, Mm'g.1nmn, Nung Glcmh N-xrm.m, Illu Nnrlu-l-., N ruwj Rnburr Nu flmrunc Olnxcr. Iurhrwn, Nvwuvn, Shullwy, f Img lsmcx mn. Phu, ll runr ruwp C .mrlxn Uxxnln. C.r.unurmn Nlarrhn Nnrgglc, Murgmmn, Nun Nun. 1ScLond mwl Mary licllr- Nnrum, XX'.1sInngmn n, LI:-wg Marv X lun Owvn. l'l.ml LIU, I5l.1,. N-mg Mary urlh NYnlkuwlmru, Nun. nliark rum. Spruce Pmc, Plug Clmg MUN Nulcn. 150341- if ilim -dr I Vrrgnmn Purrv, K.1nn.1pnIu, I, In--g Llmrlus Purur-un. Pug Cnnruu: Pclcrxun, Sl, Pclcrxhurg, HJ., wg rm.: l'I1L.px, Axim, Clmg Xhry Plnllxps, nucsarmc, Llmg ,Ink l'luIInps. .Xslwcburm Plug ,uunc uclwrnxug, C mpc, S. L., Qlxug Rachel nrlcr. Spumrr, Llm, -55 Kathleen Pittman, Columbus, Non: Marguerite Poole, Commerce, Ga.. Clio: Margaret Pridgen. Charleston, S. , Clio: L '- C. aunt Ponder, Mars Hill Cl' . io: Charles Proffitt, Burnsulle: Cecil Por- ter, North XY'tllteaboro, Eu, Gloria Pruett, Morganton, Clio: Evelyn Pitt- man, W'hitalter , Cl' ' S io, Madurai Powell. Blanche, Chog Wlllie Proffitt, Ball Creek, Clio. , Helen Runnion Marvhal Cl' . . . nog Bobby Roberts, Lancaster. Eu: ju Rowe, Arapahoe, Clio: Phyllis Rowe. Alderson, XY. Ya., Cho: Hazel Rogers, Indian Head, Md., Clio: jesse Robinson, Fayette- ville, Ph' ' i, Matilda Roberts, Asheville, Clio: Dorothy Rogers, Youngsville, Clio. l 56- Y,,, Edith I g , ,lean Reed, Fort Valley, Ga., Clio: Carolyn Reed, Lexington, Nong Ruby Reeves, Mars Hillg john Rcsico. Kinston, Eu: Lena Reynolds, Connelly Springs: Dorothy Rhea, W'eavervilleg Marial Rimmer, Roxboro, Clin, XY'ilhelmina Rish, Lenoir, C Ramsey, Connellx' Sprin 5' lio. I lk' Shurrlll, Xgllluf. VM ll .lnxvuwrllmlxxmm-U li .lv l ur Slmu, Har YU -nm, lu, Xl.xrg.urL-I Xmzulll-rl, lruvlx lm Ynxnn Nulglgnm, Xluucux in X ., .ux1gNIm lquct Suu, lin,-In C mx. ilu-5 Hmrrnc s1wpp..f.1, sl.,l1W.11Cg lv.-W sl,.1fpl,,.1, lmk Hull, 5,1 , Num Uurnrllxx Su1'uv.gL1x, Rmluulx Nun, lhnwvlln Hmm lux. Cmumg I'.1 flu Fraxncx Nluulllx, Xlurplxx, Cla-lg Nurmc Slnrluv. Nuulnndq Ruth Sims, XY'lnsl0n- Smlum. Klum lLn'lur.1 Slmpu, liurlmgum. uwg, Llmg lhrulll Slmunmlur, Smlcwxllu. Plug lung' Slwuuxx, 'l'luum,1wXxllu, Clwg Grnc Llvulu, I'.zrr-mulls. 'l'unn,, Clmg lin-lu' Nmclmur, lm: Il.xr Ii-uk. Q11-mg Uma Slww, Tluumnxxllc, Nun. x liullx Nlllk, .Mlnklmr-I, Clmg Had:- lnm- Slalglu, 'I'ucc,1nc. Clmg Nlnrn-11.1 Nnutlx. Nlmluxnllu, L lwi Helen Slal- urx, XY.nl1llugLul1. U C., Llm, l'r,uuu Smulx. XY.1llv.1ll,1, S. 1 ,. N-un. Ikwnx .Kun Smnnlv, Ilxlabcrlw- lun. lum, C lm, ,Mxnxc IJur,1 Nmnrlx. NY .1 51 r .1 nm, X-mg lumku 9 an 1 I lx. .'Xllwm.1rlu, L l n ug Xhrx Slmllu, llnluxrx llw. .Xullwx Smxlh. I'nnn,nglu ,577 Laura Stephens, Elizabeth City Cl' v 103 Mary Sparks, Spruce Pine, Clio: Stanley Snead, Petersburg, Va., Phi, Rupert Spivey, Fairmont, Bug Marie Sparks, Asheville, Nong M A r g .1 r e t Spargcr, Dobson, Clio: Vernon Spain. Caruthcrsville, Mo., Phi, Albert Snider, Denton, Phi: Helen Stewart. B , ristol, Tenn., Clio: Jimmie Smith- wiclt, Lancaster. S. C., Eu, i'1l-..,. 1ForegroundJ James Taylor . Jonesville, Phi, Mary Elizabeth Thomas, Smithfield, Non: Marie Teague, Asheboro, Non. QSittingJ Katherine Tate. Chesnee, S. C., Clio, Hazel Thomas, Roanoke, Va., Nong Alice Lou Tallent, Morganton. QStand- ingj Charles Taylor, Kinston, Eu, Ruth Teague, Lexington, Nong Marie Tho mas, XX ing. 1 l ', l Hazel Swann, Mars Hill: Mary Stone, Asheville, Cliog Tertius Stough, Davidson, Phi: Rachel Swann, Statcsville, Clio, Thomas Swann, States- ville, Phi, Annie Swain, Fayetteville, Clio, Clar- ence Stirewalt, Asheville, Phi, Evelyn Stutts, Cameron. Clio. ,f YY Cxrus Walwn, Glen Alpine, Nancy Wfllx, New River, Qlmg Larl Wist- nwrcland, Ruthcrfurdwn, Plug Ilmsc XX'augl1, Charlotte, Clxog Hayward Waldmp. Spartanburg. S, Lg Ph: klcannuuv Wdddcll. Wcaxurxnllu, Clio: Nhldrcd XX'alIm. Marx Hull. wwumgl Marv Trcvazhan, lubun, C. .uno uk , xshuvnllc, ilu-g Anna I Im: .OIX Thlmapw--11, fkshcvxllu, Llmg XYnln1a Tywn, Kannapulu. Nun. 4S!andmgJ Frances Vmxon. lhlmuruullu, Puggv Told. Umalxlla, Har: Har- gnrcz 'I'urm'r, XY'1lkuslmr-y, Llmg Donald Tlmrnu, Spartanburg, S. C., Phu, Kaxhrvn Txlcr, Xlxavm. Ha- C In,- Iamux XX'1llnams, La Grange, Phu: james G Wnllnaxnx, Iulcwxllc. Plug Burdwa Vfillxs, Hull. Llmg brace Ytxlburn. XYaynun'1lle. Kalhurxm- Wallnanas, Ncwpurr. Tenn.. Inmmnc Wllburn. Grccnvxllc, S, C., Chu arfmld Marx Chu: Chu: L Cecil NYnlInanmm, Cerro G 0 r d ug Iamcs XYhclcs5. Iuunsburg. Plug judnh Waldc, Marshall: Gcurgc XXnll1.xmx, Nlunmc, Phu: llumthv Vfella, Can- mn. Lim: Manu Vhlluuglmbv. Ahuskne. Clarmc XX'HLLl1nw. Hobbn xllc, Chu: Mack Yclton, Ruthcrfortlton: Iflvira Xvnod Mountain Park: ,lunc NY'ilson. Marshall. Clmg ,lane XYnght. Daytona Beach. Fla, Nong lzula Mae Young, Mcbancc, Clio Billie XY'ilsun. Ashcxillu. Clxuq lim Wan- stcad, Roxburog Franklin NY'infrcc, Sum- mcrfnsltl, Phi: Rachel Yatus. Charlotte Clio 41.11 ,111 llfront row! Yernita Barnes, Pine- mpx, Nun: Lora Britt. Chadbourn, Clio: Martha Burrows, Ashcboro. Clio: Charlie Colcman, Travelers Rot. S. C.. Non: Macy Crow. Shelby. C1101 Mrs. XY'illiam Digh. Lexington: Faye Liladdcn. Great Falla S. C., Clio. fliack rowj l.att Bmhcarv. Hickory: Walliam Digh, Lexington: Charles Franklin. Ashc- villc. Phi: P. Vl. Hall. Cclo. 4SnttingJ Thomas Lewis, Marshallburg. Eu: Virginia Inglc, XYapnesvillc. Clio: Hazel jarratt. Linwood, Clio: Matalyn johnson, Fairmont, Ruth Lamb, hrccr. S. C., Nong Margaret Holland, Hicltorv. Clio: Miriam Harper, Spring Hope, Nun, lStandingJ Loxtcr Mason. Murphy: Lcna Holloway. Sioux, Clio: Ted Hcthcimk. Thomasville. Eu: Grace Haynes, Thonuivillu, Clio. lixlungj Gunvv Mars Ihll. Nun! Dnrnllu' Morgnn fznldxburv. Nun. rr-ur, Huh., Nun Irxxn Chcncv. XX .- X w LFr0nt rowj Elizabeth Hayworth, Kernersvilleg Nelda jones, Bakersville. fseconcl rowj Luther Morphis, Lex- ington, Virginia Jackson, Asheville. fBack rowj Imogene W'arrl1, Savannah, Ga.: Ronald Hill, Spindale: Stuart Heidick, Kensington, Md. it lFront rowj Adene Mitchem, Lawn- daleg Christine Mitchem, Lawn- dale. Back rowl Juanita Crisp, Hnyesvilleg Grace Rogers. Cameron, Franklin Hopkins, Charlotte, Ra- mon Urgelles, Mntanzas, Cubag Esther Urgelles. Mcuanzas, Cuba: Ada XVI-ieeler, Lancaster, S. C., Dot Stiles, Blue Ridge, Ga. 4 , ' dv' If , 7 'F V 1 .f fd ll 17 llij n1 lLx'l' nfl. l' 1 I v . I Tbrungln fbcsv purhzlm-fo Ibm' Halls of Blark arm' C0111 mul Blur und Wflvifv SHVX LTXE -n..,.. 5 IIIIII9 l.Q o'OpAe,q'.. 00 Q :Q o. .MHD '.o 0.0 X Z U X vw J fr XA ig., X1-R X x P1 XX',n1w Rxdmrdmn. lirmu Xlklwx. lui Xmghm IUUIIL mxuk-1. Inn- ummr. Kvcrll-iwm' lnrrax L-.f .Xu-uhvr Xlwh-mm e- HJ5UAN Q , n0ilP7SRF- - Thu C-IIX Adnuruxlurud 11 xulh .1 Smllu' Wulwnxu In rlw Ihll ul lSl.nk .md in-IJ Leroy Ncwron, Whync Rrdurdsurr, KIA: Sellers Anniversary Dcbnrurs Bluwmg Ir Our Before Annivcrsarx' Thus Is Ylnorrh Fighting For! Nunn Harlwnwrx, Nndmu l'.lxum, Nlnrgarur H--xlu Angelus, In thu Inuh lik-ll 8.11-mllmuwf' Pauxu fm Srruugllu ,lk tw Ynulwglt, lulnnh Hliulld .Xuurn.,1, .Xnuk Ifvclvn XlcLv:od, Raclmcl Xlcflnm. 'hun' R-ulunsnn I3-vb Gcllcrucdl, Earl V:xugl1Jn,C.1ruI Spurling 1. ' '1 fx-1 YY 4- Dcchmauon NYinnurx T-4-2 Non-Chu joxnt Mccung-Mr. Connelly Saul on. uxl on, ual on Reconstruction Days Iin.w.wJ x1,,,l,,,, 1,,.., xm,,.,, llkmx ll..,,.,,-My XX.,w1,,.m..mmy.sm1-1 lllrl-.N.,,..!mu ll n H W x IL XXIIHIIVH iI'Y ,-XNIJ ILNTICI TO .Xll. -'11, Sw rrgvb Tcmpumluc fu nuwl I sw xlw HMI U! lnrhmlm i JH 011 fise Jkfarlirz .forninv Jalorgazz x, x, H ?'if 1 ,ddx I0 Hila'ebra11a' 5 x Racbzml Q7JIvf'Iai11 lean Brooks 3 Wifzolza Sum mer Cho HC PINII1 ,W f X W ,M Xf f it pw fig' . .,..........-..- bi I ' s'5 f'H Iuxcc Iluwcll, Franca Pups, Martha I'u.nrIm If I I.-wc Yun, I7u.ur Old Clm-I'Iu, 'Cmurimf' Nurs n Iunffur I IIN' XYult-unc, Ph: Br-uIxurI XYQIQ-wrnc nv thc II.xlI of Fncndslx ,,, , , T CLIU --. A , X Lewxs Culunun, Racford Turncrx Harold Spangler N J .lffuvff X, , T 'lb X xxvrlf , , .. .vs X15 , f ws' 1 X ,1 . 1, 'mac fit ,Q The XVnrld Today B! , x JQT g. , .f The Torch YR' of Freedom of Tomorrow God Bluss An1crica gPhl Chorus Oh, Connie! Oh, Connie, How You Can Love! r 'Mv -1 1 , . ,4 al: ' I I EY I 5 lfmnccx H.mcm.lx, lllcn lmhnrlu. ,hue l'r.x1lLr Cena frum Dxckcm' lfrrlwlrmu Clnnf ML-nu irmu 'Ikxlufx W'fwlu Kfwl ', x I CH, ' c , L , '. 1 Two Hearn Umrc as Om: ww- 'Cu i -was , . Lui Tlw Name Immortal lic I'Il lyur Yum fur This! x f , ' 4 ix, . fi . 'in La.: X '-Vs 'ff ,V ,I Il Ll I -' W WL l ,,, was V jean Mills, jane Lee, Beulah Hill Herbert Lester, Harold Spangler, Allen Sinclair K .. 'Q , f ,J QQ. 1 I l GLW : ' lfri' Q' . , . 1 . Orator 7 Now, Marriage is n Serious Subject Debate W'im-:ers Court Will Please Come no Order! Teas Are Nor Rationed Now You Look Here, Limonzenc ,,.,. '- ' sw v'- 'ua Immuu Suu Nlnrgnn. Iu.m Nhllx. Num Wnllw Lullxcr XImrphns,Cr.1tm.' Yum-S. Bull Edgerton 'E' - .., V in , x U'B': w , X , 11 . I , V I.mul lim ummm Ur.m1.1uc RL'.1JxlyLgs It Kuhcrmc XX'crc Only Hera! Now, Rule O,9S7,hY-4,321 Raids A lf-wk Inu- rlw lururu 'XXI Slmuld -Xtnuk l.up.m I'mpu1 f , Idella Fallazu 'GE 'qu jean Jhlills 9 05 Counice Tefersolz Iam' Frazim' N, x ' ff Y ' X Q6 xX1eQ X N 6 xk QJNJ b Y x f' x gmc Q 1 I filliau Ogbn rn Fralzvvs HdllL'O!'k Harold Spangler, Grace Anderson, Jane Johnson. Frances Pope, Lucille Sawyer, Helen Teague, Cbiff, Mildred Cherry, Carol Spurling, Cbirf. X 1 I f 1 1 ' Guardians of glory and honor - the golden sash symbolizes one of the highest honors that the College bestows for scholarship, citizenship, and character. FLORENCE GORDON B. S. U. Pri'sid'vr1t fl I ran do all things through Cbrixf, whiff: Sfl'f'f7gfl7FI7!'fb me PHIL. 4:13 'Tis God gives skill, But not without mcn's hands: He could no: make Antonio Stradivari's violins Witllout Antonio. XUAQI fnuj it 'l'fl'v.s Now ffm Day is Orff' Burk: Earl Vaughan, Frances Pope, Bruce Mclver. Frmzfz Jane Lee, Geraldine Farrar, Florence Gordon. ily 6 x Q. xx V T' Froni: Crate Jones. Beulah Hill, jane Gunter, jane Lee, Nadine Paxton. Evelyn McLeod. Irene Glass Lucille Sawyer, Earl Vaughan. Bark: Frances Pope. Leroy Newton, Florence Gordon, Bruce Mclver, Ger- aldine Farrar. ,fy 7,17 X XS, Tj. L. ff L 01111 ul Publish glad 2'idi11gs 45 X. , -J ...X ,f1- fl ,H 1 , ,f I A 1 D , I, X T , Af- ,p 'gg1,ffL--..f' 1 , rv A MARTHA DEAN DORSEY IWARGARET CHAMBERS IRENE GLASS CELESTE PORTER C .JL is-S sd ,ar U0 Beulah Hull Ycannc Wflll !A'l'.1f!ll'lI fi gm :lay .S7cAoof !Z'CJl-llfll fi fmgfl cxmn , - J f NIA .5 j?IIl,JPl'llIIl'l' Ollllflf 1'f.w.l.uf Nu.'f.1r3 ' -.'r 1f:'- . ' ,. vs 5.14 A 4 ' . nd ', , . .-in , --egffh. Vi .-v-.'f,'i?2-,P ' ...g1v.gf:.f. - - - - W , if-In T -1 -fgifllfafkpl . L fs.-31,:.i,2' !f.5ff'w t .,4,1.f3QZf -1' -'J-WN P 7?-rg-5'- - . f .. ,f -F 1,1 mi' Q1 Q! ' . '575'6 Z'i- V' ..,. l '., I-H, f',hf' .-:., jg V 1, .,,. I ' N- . -N ,, 15.4 if - ' . U.: 4 3.134 .zr -1... - R' ' 1 -.if-.4 5.-,iz .r JV. V. - is A f 7 lljonllllffl' Lani! Nndnllu I'.ulun luwn Culumm I'1.ml.ufx , 7lll'l1iJff'I'l.Ilf EOIlA'l'6'IlCP X C H. kyruun Pmxwlm Rogcrs In Nl. linrncs Bumn Huncxguu w I'nx1Jul!x -85 lfllllflflfji ll.flC Y G 7 A A I ' . Rbyfbnz ,ll .ROIIZKIIIFF ' 4 ' Q 'Y Of,fzw Pmrfl' lxqbcllc N-yblnlr, Om lcu, Yu-nun Lawung, j.mc Luc, link: l.xur,x iclmrum. ,lean WL-bxrur, lxulwurmu IM-rcu, ,Imnm Wflll, uw IS:-uma Xxlngurl Dlnwlur Inns lcu, On luv Pvumlrnlx Icanm' Wkbxlcr, Yxnnnc lnlwmg Surrlurlrf ?!l!0Hll'II H -87- 1- ,- f x,,f - .,-Q F ..w, .J OFFICERS Miss LOIS FISHER Dirvrlor M.ARGARET HOYLE Prvxidrut SIANE LEE Svcrrfary VdIClIfi1lE',S Day I Lii V . 6 1 . W. -B9 Membership in the Honor Clubs of Mars Hill College is not based entirely on good looks-ns one can plainly sec -but on brains .md achieve- ments. SCRIBLERUS CLUB XIVONNE LAWINL. NINA GL'ARD Prrsiifwzfs -vb' ' INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB GLENN BROWN GRACE ANDERSON Presidmzis SCIENCE CLUB HELEN TEAGUE HAZEL THOMAS Presidrnfs BUSINIQSS CLUB ,hm Almuxsux l,R,'X Lu, Pl'A'Xj1l1'!IiX FRENCH CLUB Ixlmuru P1.-xTRoss B: IIN Ranks l,l'4'XlLl4'lIf5 CLASSICAL CLUB RAY NL-KRSHALI. Prr'SizIc'fIf ,,. -91- SPAN ISH CLUB JOYCE CLARK Prexin'w1l ART CLUB MACY CROW Prvsidwzt HOME MAKERS CLUB HELLN TEAGUE Pl'l'Si11l'7If 92- 'W FORENSIC CLUB Hxxoum SP.xxc,1,1u Pl'4'xi4I'1'Ilf GERMAN CLUB AIAXH x Ifakxxl In PI'A'XlLl1'FI, ,S?J0l',J 4 r ' o la, 'N Ct17'l'J'il1g O11 I.--, I- -:.. Coarls Anne' Cluyfou For the first time in the history of Mars Hill College a woman heads the Sports Department. XVith the aid of several stu- dent assistnnts Coach Clayton is doing a man's job. Physical Edzzrafiou Class BOUNCERS Firxl mir: Carter, Shaw, Clarke, Coop- er, Gregory, Taylor. Green. Westmoreland, Turner. Bark row: Thorne, Hale, Richardson, Martin, Hardin. Clayton. 1 BOUNCER,S INSPIRATION -96- RICHARDSON TO TURNER 1 5 WELLS HARBISON F RAZIER C23A T'1. Nw, EO 'U A 'A ,-.ZA r X V,- NVL 6 1 llh1y'1l,,il1 'Z- --'- vw y ' O .YL- W Y-21:1 -.-'.1Lff- f' - .-'-.1--' ..w'.e4.,,.b.w.,...m '-'F' .I+ W O L V E S Ifmul mu: Tilson, M Jn Jgcr. Winfrcc. M e d I i n. Buckner. jlly, Allen. Simpson, Clayton. Bark rou': Morton, XValton, Luc, Simons, A n d crson. Wood. TOUCHDOXVN BOUND FOURTH DOWN Q, f-lflaf-'ff H f '73-E' . - . , .,1Q..l.'i- . ,lf 4 ' ' , , Y Q.-.Q-.',,. T . ...il-L wZ,,-- n h - .X K 4. -N-WN O. O M. ,.. .. ' ' -. ' if r .'. .,'xuuJ ' I h f . t V: h A , ' nl . U . MIP . A . - .,x f x K, ,' X. QA. ' ' HINES, HANCOCK, MAUNEY, NEWTON -9 7- Frunf mu: Lee, fM:inagerJ. P. Anderson, XVinfree. NVOod. Simons, XVinsteacl. Bark raw: Philips, Luwdcr. Nledlin lC.1ptainj, Hill. Coach Clayton, H. Anderson, Vi'illiams, Shoemaker. BASKETBALL SCORES Mars Hills College Shelby Mars Hill College Graclegg . Mars Hill College Tusculum College Mars Hill College Lincoln Memorial Univ Mars Hill College Tusculum College , Mars Hill College Champion Y Mars Hill College Champion Y Mars Hill College Tryon A fi M College Mars Hill College Gradegg . , Mars Hill College Brevard College Mars Hill College Brevard College INTRAMURAL CHAMPIONS Front row: Spangler, Brown, Gregory. Bark row: Turner, Lee, Edgerton Sinclair Morphis f. . 'g,5Ap?,5f . fi 5 v , W' 4. 146 f Q , Aww- ,Q ,,?, .l Z. , r.- ... .-A' va' s . X ,f sing- , P1156-Up Obsfarlcf Course umm ' olmzzy shows 'em bow 100- 7 , i N8 . ,A , , ' -N ja , 4.1 uf ,I Philips, Thorne, Spangler, Turner, Edgerton, Lester, Richardson Coach ' - --.ffl Y r ' ik fr uf 5 ,W' . A A W I A! Y ws L .fl ' , v V if 1. Which is Hook and Wfhich? Johnny ., A ' Hold, if please! .1 2 Coach Amir' Clayfon fr I 1 ., up . . Baslzcilmll -4 'xr i' , V 011 vyball ,I TENNIS ROWE HARBISON WEBSTER HINES ARCHERY HOWELL FRAZIER SMITH NEWTON PLANNER SWIMMING REESE HAYNES FLANNE11 HINES REID SILVERS !4a1AA'c'flfl'n11.i Gllaufe Autographmg 1944 LllIll'4'1X. IO . 'ff 1, f SECOND SEMESTER STAFF Bob Chapman Cirrnlalion Mgr. Bob Gellerstedt Managing Ezlilar Ninn Guard , Eflilor in Cbivf Nathan Lr:Gr:md Business Mgr. -104- FIRST SEMESTER STAFF Fran!- Way'nc Richardson Managing Ezfifor Mer! Simons Erlifor in Chicf Bark- Bob Chapman Cirrnlafion Mgr. Narhnn LeGrnnd , Business Mgr. Bob Gcllerstcdr. A1lz'vrlisir1g Mgr. REPORTERS Huwn: Bingham, Mary Flxzabcrh Lzwmn. Clyde McLeod. Jane XVrigh!, Gcraldmc Hobbs, Marla Davis. Velma Tron. R, V 47 Q5 I A -:Q Q CIIQQULATIQN S Hujlrnku lJuXY1lL lhnlrx 11.111111 Klux' Suu Mnddlumn Illumm 1-Hlllur fumfp l,Jmm Num lyunrd Almuruh lnlllm 'I ul llcrhumk ,hun mfr 1.111111 lmnk Lyrvgurv xpwm 1f.lm,f TAI-'F Lmurnldxnc Ihxlnn, 1511110 W'1lmn MISS MARY LOGAN Adzfisvr MR. RAMON DESHAZO Adz'isf'r -105 MILDRED KATU Jr! Ijkhlnr RUTH BLOUNT Smnfs Iilllm -IANE LEP I'1.1l1m' fpfltnr JOHNNY RICHARDSON Xfmrli Llmn RALHAIEL MCCLAIN EJ1tur in Cbirf GRACE ANDERSON Lilcmrg EJifor HAROLD SPANGLER Assyrian' Ellliur MR. NlcLEOD Adam-r PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF ma, YIRINL-llllll 1'1,,.1f.W,,1,., xx .-xl 'mx czoxxl 1 Lx' .sw 1-1,..r.,.,..p1,.-, VIIAXNI xx'.x1,1, 1'1v.,ff.Wpm l1.m,,, BUSINESS STAFF n,11,NN Bkoxwx 1.11.-,f ,X,,, ,Q my, Hu-1: FosT1iR Txjml JAM jonxbox Iwpm RUTH 11011-A'1' Ywpuf lRliNIf nkoxvx lx, ,x,, I L-xT xxx.. MR. CANUP mlm., --IO Wizzdizzg roadways fbaf berkozz . . . and cooling sfreams fbaf allure. .wg , XV ,..gc Q, xx at NY 2 ,f K , Abs' UF X A R L I lx S A - Nx K' ' ,K ,JQXOM A!! L . Sb' ,,, . W ,X U, , R gm- , xg .,J,, ' 1 x ' x,,,, , Q A , -f kr I-1.1 M. lg ' J' s 1 ff A X N . A fi? 3, ' 'f ,'!f- A ' R f .1 1 'A lfllff ,. f is : Q X. vm X I 11 gi: A R, , M 1 ,A Hoox and RANDY HERBY and GRACE WAYNE and SUSAN CHARLIE and JEAN COLEMAN and RAT X-TX CARL and AIOYCIZ CRATF .md NANCY BILL .md KAYE BILL :md JERRY I.-XRL gmi ISISSSII' MAIZ BRUCE .md JERRY PII 17l'!JOI1l6'f0l'Cbl'iSfllldS.,, ff -1 f I, fff ez gp Tzwzs fbe uigbz' before Cbrisfnzasf' Come ye fbaukful people, C0771? This is zwrlfj figlzfiflg for. Iphlirl IfJf1'iU, fclllljljj NDIIJII-1' Bfarku and Mrs. Blnckzwff. a yy a gc My QLIFFIY .7944 Frances Hancock For tba Qurrzfs Plvaszm' A' - gf la , f a , 'Qi . ' 0, ,' Q ',,1' 5.3, ' U ' - - A A ' I ! - 'f ' ' - . , --I h A 4 . 5 , R A -7 LV 1 lf' J':.1 A Traditional May Day Miss Franfes Hancofk Sponsornl by MR. GLENN BROXVN Advertising Manager of the LAUREL .' , .ff Miss GL 7'l1Il1,il16' Dixon Sponsorrd by MR. ROBERT GELLERSTEDT Advertising Manager and Associate Editor of the Hilliop u .ss 5' , ,4' ' H6- IQOII 150175 Mr. L. B. Gunter Sporzson-J by MISS JANE GUNTER Sunday Sthool Superintendent Mrs. R. R. Gordon Sponsored by MISS FLORENCE GORDON B. S. U. President Miss Mary Helen Cnlmingbmn Sponsarrd by MR. NATHAN LeGRAND Business Manager of the Hilltop Miss Susan Harbison Sponsarvd by MR. WAYNE RICHARDSON Former Editor ni Chief of the Hillfop 9 ,QOH J0l'.f 2, 5 -M. .V 'A Miss Marffm Nffxcldill Bjmfmnmf 115 MISS RACHAFL MCCLAIN ldmfr m Llniuf uf lhc L.xL:u1r Mar' Sc'I1z'1'S Spmuurmf by MISS GRACE ANDERSON Litcrary Fdimr of the I.AL'Rll Mrs. H. XV. Coflrzrlly Njmrzmruf 51 ma. XY'AlfI'ON f.oNN1LL1.Y lumur Class Pruxnlcnt .. Q, M 1 , ., gg . 5 - ' V' ff 1-1 . I M -2' 3.,zg,- Qu f-V . 4 2 - 5 Mrs. Z. W7. Brozwz Blwrrumul lfv MISS IRIINF ISRLWXVN lhlxnluws Mxnmqcr of Khc IAUHI 1. Mr. I. Ii. Gmznl Njmrlwrul IW MISS NINJX MUARII Imlnmr m Lluuf uf mlm llflllnp 5 M, 9 ,wi ' Q, 4 ' 1 rl I I K K A I Sgf. HI1Illl'l' Cflljllgfilll Slmflumwf fvl' Mm JVANNI- xvA1.1, I'lwrngr.1pl1y lidnmr uf thu I..xL'1cll few I -117- an' A-nv' Miss Ravbvl Sfmngler .Xfvullsurml lix' MR. HAROLD SPANGLER Associate Iidnmr of thu l,.aL'krL rig' E:-ei -' 4 sri' 2- 1 ' l I i Miss Nancy Walters Sjvonsonul by MR. CRATE JONES B. T. U. Director 0 Miss Frances Turner Sjmnsu full by MR. RAEFORD TURNER Senior Class President ,f 'QM 2 -' ' ' , , ,Q , , 'if' 'A :-3 . Mr. Bobby Leon Paxton Spunsunwl by MISS NADINE PAXTON Sunday School Superintendent m ,1, JP'- 5' - 'S w Q., ii! Miss Rachel Pickler Sponsoml by MR. ROBERT CHAPMAN Circulation Manager of the Hilltop Llc . nc 1 tw' , , W' UU Lilflc' Cirrlr IIIITI Robfrf Lee Moore H all Molzfzzgzzc Library Melrose Dormitory Edna C0l'f7i'llflIxQ Moon' D0l'llIifUl'j' uv-IZ!! .,-. F- EZ. I'f:Z. uuuurnx N E E . - .a-- sgh , A'fl'CKIll1It'Il Gym zmxin 111 CZ7tll'lt'.Y M. Wfall Svivllrv Bllflfiillg . . . .XJIIIJ S7613 .ziliny xg X ff ,V V 7 ' wx 1f!f1,,V -122- Lj0NIf71IIPIt'71f5 of Soulhern Dairies, Inc. Telephone 326 Asheville, North Carolina 9.1111-111::::::::::::::::::: I L, In Asheville Come in to See Us TingIe's Cale 271 Broadway Safety Service Etliciency Asheville Union Bus Station, Inc Asheville, North Carolina I' II II II II II II II I II II II II II II II II II II II II II II M.- FIIIIMIIN UNIVERSITY GREENVILLE, S. C. Founded 1826 JOHN LANEY PLYLER Prvsiilent THE NEXT STEP lenoir Rhyne College Summer Session Standard Four-year College, For men and women . . . Competent, experienced faculty , Stands for development of Christian character . . . Upholds high educational standards . . . Liberal Arts. Science, Music, Teaching. Commercial Courses . . . Expenses very low, considering advantages otfered . . . First Session of Summer School Begins june S, 1944 For Catalogue and other information V'rite to P. If. Monroe. President Lenoir Rhyne College Hickory. N. C, 7: II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II 5 - SEIIIIS IIIIEBIICK R CUMPIINY I I I I I Asheville, North Carolina Bill! Ar' NVlut's going on hcrc? . Leap frog-leap year . Welcome Eddics! Docs Duz do it? Yum, Yum! Dear Mr. Booger XVood Boy shortage? Ain't nuttin' but hot! Swing ir, sister john and Rosebud Thcy'rc at it again Dreaming? Gymnastics Xvintcrtinm Primping. YY Y Y AAAA ,,,,- ,,,, ..... , :::1 F1::::::,::::::f:1::::::::::: ootff rB U Yo Imriamx ,, , 'L Bef nhll ':-1r:12f1.:a,1Ei55VQj, . 5 Q ' Anka! 0 fig,-Q3 1 I f 1 Q4., N 'U 2 'Um is o i Shop nr l WI IN ASHEVILLE Om of Car0lirm's Pn'ilnnlim1Iiu,Q Slain Carson-Newman College A C0-EDUCATIONAL AND CHRISTIAN COLLEGE Offers degrees Bachelor nf Arts. Ihclielur of Science, Bachelor of Science in Commerce, Department of Music ollers inszruerinn in Pima, Organ, and Voice. Department of Expression ullers instruction in Drnnuticw, Literary Inrerpremumi, .ind Public Speaking. Courses are offered in Iiible, Ihologv, Cheni- isiry, Commerce, Iiduemtmn. Iicimomics, ling- liwh, French, German. Geography. Greek, Hn- lory, Home Iiconmniu, lnun. Nlatlienniiu, Plmlnsnpluy. Physical felueuiun, Ihflitieal Science, Physical Iiduemrmn, I nlmc.il Science, Psycliology, Sociology. xml Spgnnli. Ilnrlli' fur' l.1I.1ln,q JAMES T. WARREN, President JEFFERSON CITY. TIENN, The N:iuon's Lending Candy On Sale Ar Leading Stores Iivcrywhcre NX'c Cnrrv n Complete Asenrnnent nf Sclnml Supplies and Materials MIJHBII BHIJTHEH5, I E. Wflmluiulv DIkfl'f!7llffIl'S Candy, Cigars, Uruigs, Sumlriew, I'.lper Pruducu and School Supplies Phnncs Y-mu - S-aol 67-71 Broadway ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA -v--,,--, ,------------------4 I.,v,---::::::::::::f:f::::iii EXPERT CLEANING and PRESSING Mars Hill Cleaners Mars Hill, N. C. Compliments of MARS HILL TELEPIIUNE C0 O j. V. ERSKINE, Manager ------ ----- ---- - -------1 U Il VVal-ce Forest College wants the young men ll and wmnen who began their work at Mars ll Hill College to know that XVakc Forest Col- ll lege is theirs also. The continuing opportunities ll are chieflv in the field of li li MUUSTRY l ll LAW ,, MEDICINE 1: TEAGUNG i 'l anrllthe basic liberal arts courses and maiors ll leading tu the Bachelor's and M:ister's degree ll so liundamenttil in the training for business, ll journalism, engineering, sciences, nursing and ll medical technicians. il li The Departmcnt of Reliyion is offering for ll the first time beginning in June a new major 4' in Religmus, Education. It requires .Z-l semester ll hours in Bible :mil religious education, ll in ll music. :ind secretarial training to fit siudents to scrvc the c.1u'chts in n Khreefo'd minnfr - H as secretaries. music directors, and educational ,, directors. This is a neu nppurtunity. ,, U ll Summer Session one-ns lime 12 ll ll Fall Semester opens September 12 ll ll ll For further information, write ll il ll ll WAKE PIJHEST EULLEBE ig WAKE FOREST, NORTH CAROLINA U 0 111,11111111111111111111-1114 11111111111111111111111111111 U ll ll ll ll . ll Bn Uueen City . it il ll ll il 0 U ,.-rev--..,,, fs - , 4 -----11, Q- kms H: .tt T 'N-f- '- ex V UFE QLQY realm? g:fDwXJ.5i ' ' iii' .f :SX - ., f . 1 'Qi' 'A' I--Y Q GEQSFE .. 1 -Q ee , 1 . , K. ., Most Comfortable. Most Economical, Most Eilicient UUEEN IIITY THAILWAY5 Owned and Operated by QUEEN CITY COACH COMPANY 417 West Fifth St. Charlotte, N. C. 11111::111::11111 ,1111- ::i 7111111 1111 1111111 - -1----11 COM PLIMENTS MARS HILL- WEAVER ILLE B 5 LI ES SAFE - DEPENDABLE COURTEOUS SERVICE 1. if I i N' Www.. ' pr I , A , H , .... ' I V. ' 5 L 5413-I,-.. 1- . my La. 1- 41,-H-A33 if ,fi V !'1 '. aff - ' 'i-. , . . ui -ii- gfur Vutory Bull I'op ' Mnnrwc .xl Marx Hull Rnmuug Old LyIu1x I-r.x.c-rmllx? XXlv.u's mlm nmxxu, amber! Grncc and Hcrby I,xvuwn-ck Club Prcrly cyvs, uh? In-r :rx srudxnng, hmv f.ugnr.xxnmg --n l.1ILuIus Couldlft be lhinl-ung, could vnu? Nhluxuc Niuffmncll S:-rrx' fur um, 'hunks -I2 7 Compliments of SLUDEII FURNITURE CU. Your Credit is good with ns Dial 2538 Canton, North Carolina PIIITCIIIIIID PAINT 8. GLASS 60. ol Asheville Asheville, North Carolina 77 Patton Avenue-Phone 407-1880 63 Lexington Avenue-Phone 3431-3432 A Complefe Line of Arlisfs Malrrials Complimvnis of THE MAN STORE 22 Patton Avenue Asheville, North Carolina Conzplinzmzls of FINKELSTEIN Phone 887 7 Southwest Pack Square ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Complimvnfs of TIILMIIN IIFFICE SUPPLIES, Inc. Complete Office Equipment Typewriters Ollice Furniture Complete Filing Equipment Asheville, North Carolina SPORTING GOODS SHOES CLOTHING ARMY STORE 35 Patton Avenue Asheville, North Carolina After Society lt's ROY'S Good Food af all Timm Mars Hill, North Carolina DIXIE HOME STORES QUALITY GROCERIES-LOWEST PRICES Mars Hill, North Carolina DONALD CALDWELL, Manager Compliments of AMMONS STORE Mars Hill, North Carolina FOR QUALITY AND ECONOMY Shop at GIBBS DEPARTMENT STUIIE MARS HILL. NORTH CAROLINA Complimmtx of WELL'S MARKET MARS HILL, NORTH CAROLINA The Student's Friend CARL'S SHOE SERVICE TlJankx for fbi' opporturzitly of svrrirmg your show MARS HILL, NORTH CAROLINA CAMPUS CORNER W'e Serve Good Food at Reasonable Prices MARS HILL, N. C. 7.1111 ,,,, Y: 1 1 Il Cmriplinwnfs of BILTMORE BROOM COMPANY ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA BOTTLIN G COMPANY Of Asheville Complimrnfs of SLHYDEN, FIIKES 8 CU. BILTMORE, NORTH CAROLINA 0 . jre5Aer Il JYJ I ll 57 li I Wfam17zB1 T . rmiciil H O 0l'E DEJOIYIP B l I W M I O g , T E L,i,...:1 BREAD. N Mcotzhzkdczkf N 'A I M H I I HSHEVILLE BHKING CUMPHNY Enriched with extra amounts of Vitamin 11, Niacin and Iron Trmfrlmzrfc of Qualify Adam Hats- .V Worn by Millions lf-5i9ifT7 'fg LOOK INSIDE OF YOUR V COAT! . '-' j' Q SEE THAT LABEL! ' , ,9-.7f'7'ff '-'OTAL f , I ,T A T lv ,germ 41 am Q44 44-57..15.Tg7A.?f.ff1EXl21iigYiifig ...' T -.t.... if 3 It's a wise gesture to spend your money with local mcrclmnts. AVOID TRAVELING SOLICITORS A Cfmrgz' Avvozmf Is Arailablv fo Rvxpoffxililv SfIllI'!'I1fS bl NX , A' lx ,F- L' '- , ,f l . us' :limi-' , . r I Av A! Grace at it :Again XY'l1y' not snugly jerry, Hub? Mus: love Llw www Nluru xludsxngfunbulnsxulalcl Lvcr milk .1 cow. girls? Vfhoopa, dun't look now! Room fur um- mnru, lml1? bee. but 113 1un!SpJrlalmg smnlcs A sluglxl casa of murder Ole l4dn.s lx rlmr vnu, Herby? Nlounmin gals? You'll get sick! MEHEDITH EULLEEE Accredited liberal arts college: Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, American Association of University Women, Association of American Universities. Progressive educational program promoting Christian character and service. Aftracfive location in Raleigh, the educational center of the State. Wrife for catalogue and folder of views CARLYLE CAMPBELL, President Raleigh, North Carolina Biltmore Press 97 PATTON AVENUE ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA . . extends greetings and good Wishes to the faculty and students of Mars Hill College . . . and adds a cordial thank you for the very pleasant business relations so long enjoyed with the institution. A Complctc Drug Srorc Mars Hill Pharmac Camlxcs 4 Confections 4 School Supplics Expert Prescriprlon Dcparrmcnl . A QW er ' ' 014516 -I k ' ' fW'3'- -li? ff, 5, 0 -P If X Y mfflbf' ,, '51-if ' ' , 'll -? 'l'S f1 lilnllff 1 L 1:2 l UNUSUAL CANDIES fxj 'Hfgy fig .17 2'Ql'QQQ5f??55s:s::1: ..... l I ll w ' S491 M X! 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