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

 - Class of 1948

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I + i it s f QA t i-Liifl f ii fm it it f FOREWURD MARS HILL COLLEGE, in passing through its ninety-three year history, has endeavored to impress upon each student the value of education amid Christian surroundings. The atmosphere of the campus life has continually brought forth the realization of the great need for Christian Education. The College has become a mirror, reflecting the mind and the sipirt of its students. All AM BM B!! B!! A!! All B!! , -,gi Ai., Y ly, Y nf J lf att: H ijs 1 Nw. 5 argl a l r ',, . - .Y 1- 41.,l ix.Av'-- 17 in K . if W iii- 1 34444. All B!! B!! ' .11 y in fig! . 1 ,Car V K' an Q el f: l a For the undergraduate feels a need to grow and develop . . . mentally, physically, and spiritually . . . so that at the end of his two years at Mars i Hill, he may have a better understanding of the problems of life: a t-loser fellowship with his neighborg and possess an earnest and sincere desire to cling to the higher and nobler things of life. 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Y 'ff x v f , , 1 1 . Y. 1 .Q r.' . -ps, SI N ' '-- . om., ,, 3' gf- I 4 1-r-fu. 7.l'z-:ax N 15 '. :J J E51-' M '-Q' i f' .55 .5 zu 4. - F! .1- I was X gr.. ': f I .Af1' Qi Q J . 'x DR. HOYT BLACIKXYELL. llmzklnzf Mars Hill College has for ninety-one years steadily charted its course as a Christian college. Standing For Christ and Youth and for plain living and high thinking. its primary purpose has been the advancement of the Kingdom of God on earth. Its passionate desire is to be a Christian college. To this end the lives of the college administrators, teaching faculty, and general staff members are dedicated. 14 W l . A. . ......rrn....,,, Y .. ,...-.A -. , .f llvl-.Wfflill and !','kf7l'7'I!'Ilff 7'l'I1Q77I'!f .tzzjrrffnr in llzzfr gfllllfl Qf Afl'Iif'llfff1' 510,111lAIII4.YfI'KIfCIl'.Y zclm 'guidm' ur llzrnzrgfz ozzrgrrazyv al .limit Hill. Ther .iozrglzl I0 mrozmzgr ur In ffdffff and rlzrrfslz Ihr z'f2'ml.s' Qf llzf rolffgf. WE to the men and women who have helped give us a great college. Constantly striving for excellence in all of their duties, many have seen the transformation of Nfars Hill College. founded in 1856. amid scattered buildings over a small area, to an institution that has reached a student body enrollment of over a thousand. Although the name of Mars Hill College is spread by its students as they go to their life's work in the world, many of the honors they may attain can be traced to thc influence of the christian men and women who led them along the pathways of knowledge here at Liars Hill. The administration is keenly interested in the future as its primary duty is to prepare the stu- dents for life following college years. The kind of men and women who will be leaders in the na- tion in the next few years depends a great deal upon the university or college from which they graduate. Consequently, the administration is mindful that the students who appear in their classrooms today will be the citizens of tomorrow. This year the task of the administration has been a difficult one. Wfith men of all ages returning to the campus, it has been hard to combine their ideas and desires into an organized unit. Every facility has been used to the best advantage and everyone put forth their best efforts to the task at hand. It has been a year of readjustment to meet the demands of the youth of America. hlistakes have been made, but each member of the administration emerged wiser and more confident of what the ideals of Mars Hill College offers to the students . . . an education amid Christian sur- roundings. 15 . l 1 ii 1944 if '.:-fy Q fri .ll 527 4 1. au. 1-'A iq-il ki vi! .. ' III 1 15 . 'Ni .5 ' W U F. N. .lf rf -E :r' fj 5 L i'- at We a 4 ,. 1: + gm, . ,'f'1 2 P. va. I , if 'f ,Y iv.. if 1, 1 in ti . ES G 'L I Ei I . It ,Q QFFICERS QF ADMINISTRATION The Ruler of Heaven and Earth makes no requirements of his willing subjects that are not for their eternal good. Answering man's cry to know the REAL GGODQ the reply comes clear and strong . . . i'To dojustice, to love kindness, and to walk humbly with Godf, For teacher and student alike, this is the highwayg the holy way. Walk ye in it! R. L. MOORE, Pwsfdmi Eznniius DR. R. I.. MOORE As you students go out of our portals, we hope that you will take with you a love for the college and an application in your daily living of the ideals for which Mars Hill stands. Henry Wax'd Beecher has said: All higher motives, ideals, conceptions, and senti- ments in a man are of no account if they do not come forward to strengthen him for the better discharge of the duties which devolve upon him in the ordinary aH'airs of lifef' We are expecting you to set for your- selves and for others a high standard of living and to reflect credit upon your Alma Mater. CAROLINE B1GGERs, Dean Qf llbznm , 1+ 1' , N .SL 4 4 IDE.-KN CAROLINE BIGGERS ! l lwlars Hill College today is recognized as one of the out- standing junior colleges of the United States. Its ex- cellent buildings and equipment, its Christian ideals and standards, its faculty of consecrated men and women are the results of the untiring effort of two great Christian leaders, Dr. R. L. Moore and Dr. Hoyt Blackwell. R. M. LEE, Dam cy' Illen DE:XN R. M. LEE Lqfi to I'I1.QlIf.' CJSCAR E. SAMS, Vibe P7't .IId67Zf,' FRANt:Es SNE1.soN. .-lnislant fu ilzr Pl'l'5Iil1'FlIf.' .lor-IN XV. HUFF, Rrgixlrarg ROBERT R CHAPMAN, JIIJI-Jfllllf RfAQIi,Ifl'UI',' IXIRS. R. L. MOORE, BI1l'.IlIV,'sIOHN P. D.-XL'GHTREX', Pn',t0rz1zflDi1'erlnr. , f .R Ns vm Q I 3' A fiml1'QZgvR.Nl1 Y Q it-it In 1 lc, ' A . 1 igli 9 'ig 1 vs Nqr, , XP? 'T K 1 4 A ' W Q ' ,, f r I . .1 jg FACULTY Q ug . R Xl 1-11 I' x1.11 .fXA11xx'1114'1'11. HS.. MA.. lhjffnlmfrzt gf Ifwfngl 4. ' - , AIARIII x F1rxc:1.x111 B11.c.14.11m. B.M11x.. 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Dwpmlnzfzzr gf IIVHIIIJIIQX .4tl1lrl11'1 nh' -' g. XVII 1 1.xx1 L.xxx'1x13xr:E H11111F11.1,. .-NB., BD.. Dr,1unrmvn1 nf Rr- ' X flglllllf Effllmlznzz 1 u MARY NExx'131.1. HCiXX'EII, BS.. MA., Dfymrrmmzt rj Ilmnf -4 Emnnnzzfs IUNE5 Y. HUWELI.. BS.. IXIJX.. Dtflrllflllfllf nf .1Ia!f11'n111l11'1 HARVEY N. IJANCE. AB.. I,l'lf?I1IflI1HIf qf.1l111l1fman11 E11z.x1aET11 AR1.1gN.x M1i5s1c:14. B.S., Drjwrlnznzz rff llffmf E1-11111111110 f I.. BERNICE STR1NGF1E1.D MCKAY. Dfymrlmml nf .Uuszr ' s ' Q 1 yx EVELYN ALLEN NICLEOD. Ijffillfffllfflf qf E71QfI.Yh . '22 .V x b JOHN ANGIIS MCLEQD. AB.. MA.. Dffmrlnzmf gf Englisfz ff' A d Q 1?Zf.1-g'k: 1'?Q 17 -1 i Af . 3 ' 4 S. fr fl 'w 0 L 1 . 1 1 . Q. 2 , ..-9 1 ve - 'V e -C . 4 U 43 ' I 'v 'FE -'F I 5 13' ,. . :x. 1 J ai Qi . A 'll S VP , A. .I U ' 'fi . JA .Q x if :Q ' p. '30 'R' ' 'n. 1 fi 'U 4' 1 m. ffl' 4' 2 1 A jl Il- - 1-'ge - I eg .WVL FACULTY LORA MILTON OUTTEN, A.B., M.A., Department fy' Biology ELLA JANET PIERCE, A.B., B.M.T., MA., Ph.D., Department Englzvlz EVELYN GXN'X'NDOL.X PIERCE, A.B., Department fy' Spanish JAMES ROY PRINCE, AB., BIA., Department Qf Frenfh and Spanzfvh WOODROW CZLINGIIAN RAMSEY, B.S., Department rgf Athletzex .ALICE KATE REED, A.B,, Department QfH15fU?L1A tl. ELWOOD ROBERTS, AB., M.Mus,, Department qf Illaszk- , an 1 NONA MOORE ROBERTS, BM., MA., Department nf Frenfh EMMETT S. SAMS, Department qf .Uatlzenzatzfs '01 IDA LUOILLE SAWYER, A.B., B.Mus., Depmtmenf Qf .Uusif V ' DOROTHYJEAN ST.-XRNES, AB., Department fgfSpeer11 MARY BEORWITIAI STRINGFIELD, A.B,, B,Mus., Department rf 'Qf , M'zt5z'r 5 if 'V V A 1 F' 6 PRESTON CALVIN STRINGFIELD, A.B,, B.D., MA., Department nf fr Eflltfattnn EVELYN LYNDERXVOUD, A.B., MA., Drprntment nf llutnfr CIORNELIA HOXX'ELL xvANN, AB., MA., Department ry' German and .S'panz'I!I . ELIZABETH XNEBSTER XYATSON, A.B.. MA., Department ty' Enghsh 2 XVERNON EVERETT 'WOOD, A.B., MA., M.S., Department of Clzemzxtgv MYRTLE EDWARDS, A.B., NIA., Department ry' .11dfhFmdf1-KJ , 18 any ,N Q 'N l db 1 ,Ii in-911, lu GENERAL STAFF ' -Aw. 1 A F O 1 8 as as 1 'G Y-in ' F A A ,I Li i X hnw- - 9 Y ' ' y rg. N ,, . 7, X f Y' 1+ - ' JY , 'A 'QV . , t x :?2?if'd - 4 -J 3. X I .V 3 ' 4' -an ' EL 1:4 A ' A- ' hr -Q f .L,l ' in I l Tnf1mz1'. lqflfnuglzl: DAISY AANDERSUN. l.Ii7IIllIIIVI.' X-IVIAN LVNSFORD, .-I mmm! l.1h1m1rn1: Yuri 151 G. Smxs, .'1XYf,Sfll77fllIflIf 1,1lfra1Y1',' DR, XY, I,rmf31g1-Q Rrymxgox, ffnllrgf' l'fg1'f1f1m1.' EY x BRENYER. Cnlfzfr Akin ffl' BRYSK IN H. TILSUX. Sujvl, qf Blllfrilllfx mul CIWIIIIIIX, .Shnml rmrz' R.-XCHEI Swxxx, .-lmxlnnl In Ihr Hznxmx KVM 1.xf:E Mf:Dr1N,x1.D, Brmkkrrjvnq H.fXRRX' A. XYEU S. .Ummgn nf Cvllflllflfl' Drjfmr- 27IN1l.'.IOHN E. NIJXRR. .IR.. Alfllffflfff 'ff UH' fv'fwfw!wf'.' Essla Wu 1 IN EDWARDS. .lwnlfmr Dzwnrnmg Axxx Lrsr F. fQ.XMXfflXS, llnmm. Tlmfl rnzr: I,II,I IE BE111? LANPQ, llmlmvg XYER x Rl 1'H. I1'mlm.- Rrsx' W. SPARKS, llmlfsfg I..xL'R.x Brzowx Wzilms. Ilnvtmg G1..xDx'5 BROWN XYILSON, Ilnxlml- W. CI. BRADBURN, Clzff. OFFICE STAFF Ftify. ' X - , at 'Q' W!! is Lfjfl In zzglzl: RELIN x NIYLES. -S'!'t'I'l'fIIlVl In Ihr Prrw1'w11l.' ETHEI, R xx' CHX. -S.l'clFfI7?VT In ilu' RfQl.YfI1I7.' HH DA .X1js1'lx. HIGHPII I. .Smrfm-1' ro Ihr Dram OPAL. Bhxsnx DESHX7H. Sm,-lf1f1' 111 Ihr gilzmmz' Qfffr: PHY1 1.15 .ANN CQENTRY, -S4l'Ul'lIl?l' 111 Ihr Pnxnmzfl 0j57rz',' LILLIAN IEFFREYS S121 l'I I, .SQT7Fl1I71' in flu' 0j5u'nfll1f Rfgzelrm. 19 M 1 1 -f-V.-3' 'ff' ' Q 4, v 1.4: . 4-5. Y 2 x 1 JZ ,Jn ' . Q. l-.f N UAS OTHERS SEE THEM. . W- . 1 I 1 , f 1 , -. I 'gf i ff'- L-'z :tial j fy F. -,' I. rv T'i.i1iQg :. Q' wwf '91-v ill 05 Tugrtlm' rw fllltifff Ihr ,l'I'!H'.t, ,tllllllfflfflilltg nm' 17117110715 X .,,-J 4 . ,I . . . x z1'11'l1 one azinilzer ui tw ll'0I'A'l'lf Inztvzrrl flIt'jI1fIlI'1' 111 l1111!1l- A , , A mg a l11.tl111.g zrirlzmri' Qf fllf'l'xfIH' the I.'11lf1'g1' . . . '1' xx , 5 5 Q 1 S- K 'o 'Q . Q 1 .X N sf Q . it el J I il I i This is a book of progress. It reveals the developments taken place throughout this year . . . with each season there came new problems. new situations, new ideas, and new aetivities. To cope with these problems and situationsg to create these ideas and to take part in these aetivitiesg there were the students. For each class there is a different meaning and function for the college. The junior class bring the new material which must be sifted to form new viewpoints indoctrinated with the Mars Hill College ideas. It is not an easy task to adjust oneself to new surroundings, but through the friendly and helpful atmosphere that prevailed over the campus. thejuniors were soon to be ready to assume responsibilities. The seniors return to familiar surroundings and begin to take hold to their new duties with de- termination: they begin to uncover their ultimate goal and hand in hand they look to the future. To the seniors fall a heritage of leadership which brings forth added work and outside interests. The value of a diploma can never be told completely. lt is a symbol of two years of study, of making friends, of cooperation with others, and in short . . . a preparation to enter into the higher educational institutions and to fling open the doors to a greater and fuller life, Some here at iN-'Iars Hill have gained all they expected. others have gained more. and still others have not possessed all they had hoped forg yet. each has matured a great deal and carrying forth with him the art of Christian living in the world that is waiting. When that memorable day dawns. the day in which each must go his own way . . . each with new individual interests and convictions . . . there remains a feeling of fellowship down deep in the heart that will not soon be forgotten. Y G, . L 2.-- T.-.gl..0:gn- i ' ' ' 1 1111, fmw Khan' Under the leadership of Howard Alley, President. the Senior Class became an active group about the campus and continued as in the year before to mold new friendships and seek additional knowledge. 3 lwlr. and lXIrs. Ramon DeShazo were the class spon- sors, having been selected by the students during 1946. XVith several graciously accepted privi- leges. the dignified seniors of '48 passed the davs and weeks together. At times. the experiences of each hour were eventful and were engraved in the senior Book of Memory. To this end. 'PHE I..xt'REL is dedicated that through these pages, ineinories ofa senior year at M. H. CI. can be relived at intervals in the future. N' 2-5 . ,' 2 ' ' fr -- Ji' HE. W. 51'-44 .- r xp., Q, . AJ' 1 . -'13-3 l MR. and MRS. R.'xx1oN DESli.AXZCJ. .S'j1on.mrsfor Ihr Senior Class SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Ltfl In rzglzlz CHARLES LUNSFORD. Sludfnl Forum Rrj1reif11111l1'z'e.' Nui. Bkitav. Tll'II.tIlIt'l,' How.-xku .-XLLEY, President: FRANCES HEGLER. .S'em'raU',' and H.ANiII.TON BOYD, live Prfmffrlzf. 1 r' T ,, , . wgllli, ,W 7. , 1 .1 SENIORS IRA AIONES ADAMS Kershaw, South Carolina nlellllltllu .Slmzrr Treas., IjI'ZlIl1ilIL't'l'SZ International Relations Club: Veterans Club, Vet. Cpl.. LSA.-Xl . SARAH FRANCES ADAIXIS Am McCall, South Carolina Fll1IlA'lt'.i -5't't'H'lllIll1l .Sl time B.T,L'.: Volunteers For Christ FRANCES ELIZABETH ALDRIDGE Clin Linville, North Carolina k'C'ulf ' Lillnnl .lzli Glee Club. KIEANNE KERR ALEXANDER .Vnn Charlotte, North Carolina rum lztglzff' l.1lmul A111 Vice Pres. B.T.L'.: Vice Pres. Scriblerus Club: Vice Pres, Volunteers For Christ: Vice Pres. Forensic Club: Literary Editor, L.xL'REt.: Dratnateers: YAY..-X.: Pres. Society. JOHN COBURN ALEXANDER u .smile lltgllll lm alztru Durham, North Carolina ElI!g1vllz'Fl ing International Relations Club: Veterans Club, Vet. GM5fc, USN. JAMES FONTAINE ALLEN Clayton, North Carolina uLUI'Ilt'l llnmf' ClUIIII7It'lL't' Glee Club: Church Choir. JOHN ROBERT ALLEN Charlotte, North Carolina lm gfmfl lzzmmr Alllplhfffl lu' IIUVIFU Pre-,Ileil M Club: Baseball: Veterans' Club: Vet. ist Sgt., USA. ROBERT PRIQETT ALLEN Eu Charlotte, North Carolina a llllt'-fllflltl lo all Lzlluul :lllt Othcer, B.T.U.: Ollicer, Society: ISI Club: Baseball: Veterans Club: Vet. USA. HOXVARD ELGENE ALLEY Eu lYesttninster, South Carolina z-flumtl l!It'lAUl1l1lll1' . . . mu pl'f'5llft'lllN Liberal .Iris Art Director, L.-xLrRtiL: Senior Class President: Scriblerus Club: NI Club: FI't'nclxg Veterans Club: Vet. ARlNI3,fc, USN. INIARGARET KIANE ALLIGQOD Clin IYashington, North Carolina ,llul.e1y Lab Yierltfzlfialz Censor, Society: B.T.lJ.: Science Club: Archery Club: Y.W.A. 23 1, i vik- l f. Y ,',, .. 'ww I 4 I lf l .ab Q0 ,.-neil ,VI ,V-MV it ,, . ,xi .. K' , 'fr' A 02 lil -5. U .iw 'X 3 R 'S G3 Y 1 . ' , .W . . th. sc X , ,VH1 , ,L ,. 335i MQ ' 1' l,-. JOHN HAROLD BALLARD ., -bpm A --lr-1-if , . ws,-' Qi' .A -t , I.. , ,,,e rm SENIORS JOSE RAMON ALVAREZ Eu Mariel. Cuba 'Tolonal ruban t'l1!1I771-i Engineering Spanish Club tHonary Memberjg International Relations Club. ROBERT DONALD ANDERSON Pin' VYadesboro. North Carolina .lIeI1'rulu11J Lau' Veterans Club. Vet. IQSN. JAMES NEILSON ANDREWS ulzappt' 112 errzj' curry Eu lNIiami. Florida Ez1g1'11m'1'11g' Science Club! B.T.I.'. Lakeview. South Carolina ALBERT JEROME ARNETTE 'j71'r! Pu -.llrcl Veterans Club: Vet. Pfc. USA. GEORGE GIBSON AUSTIN. JR. E11 Statesville. North Carolina 'ifrimdli' . . . guierza pig I,z'!mal .-lrlx Secretary. Dramateers: Reporter. Society: B.T.L'.: Veterans Club: Vet. PhM2,f'c USN. LAVERNE CAROLVN AUSTIN Clin Charlotte. North Carolina L0l'FI'71'.I lalzgltlilzg mule Llilftllll .-lrts Reporter, Hilllup: President Chaplin Society: Y.XV.A.: Student Govern- ment Council: Volunteers For Christ. NELLE VIRGINIA BAILEY .Wiz Burnsville. North Carolina our lovely .llazil tj Honor . . Lilmal dlrlx YAY..-X.: Treasurer Senior Class: Chaplin Hostess Society: Secretary International Relations Club: B.T.U.: Drarnateers: Mission Council: lXIay Day Pageant. RALEIGH OTTO BAKER. JR. E11 Charlotte. North Carolina AIU Tha! EZIIIIIIIIINI 1lII!lIiI'l1fli0IZ . . . l.I!lt'I'l1I .4115 Chief Marshal: English Critic. Society: B.T.L'.: International Relations Club: Veterans Club: Vet. LISAAF. Ellerbe. North Carolina Ton-11 Team lermf' Lzbeml .-My Track: M Club: Veterans Club: Vet. PhM2fe. IQSN. NANCY BANKS .Van Garner. North Carolina . . fl lEll'FI1'f7ff50IIf11IU' zcilh Smile! ez'fr1'zt'l1f1e . , Set'1'eI111'fz1! Srienrf B.T,I,'.: Y.IV.A.: YY.A.A.: Cheerleader: Archery Club: Hiking Club: INI-Blein Club. 24 Qi 2 141 not 7, J.. .f.. I it ' C' Si: i . ,.J i i 131 .3 --Q, V. Y--W-W - --T .--Y .. Y .. O... V- . . . Y W .Y , . . .Y . . .f , , , . , . , , U , . . . I . ,J A BUMP! .4 I,- a . -5 ef' : . 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IQ-ba f 'v'-1'-g-Mg . ' .:' -'1 it I-Q - 5 ,YQ fr ' 'f ag V, W , b 1 - - f ' 0 . -1 '3- ...R u. va -,, fi Q? -u- 'if ' , l ,.' . it ix- QV .-.fl , 'ff ' :Q -T . 1, ' - .-:A I Maia, H-'st 2- 'r , :fe that I i or - . -Y - N x f N . 'Y 'iii if' K 5-, f -.tt ' Y f' 1 1 ' gg, ,,,, ,, V ,lw ggi- VY, X V- 'lui . 2., F' . ' V' f 1 ' ? i' 4. - rs I 5 ,gt .,.. 'rg' M- 3 Q- if -f fliglz' ik-etffifliiigii . r' -7--WL I k15'V , K tk 2 -1 AEM iii. - rs SENIORS CAROL JEAN BIZZELL Non Norway, South Carolina mime if the .vpeeeh ry' angels . . . Music Y.X'V.A.g B.T.U. ROBERT ROSS BLACKWVELL Reiclsville, North Carolina Nargurrzenix . . . I lozfem, . . . my major . . .fu Law Veterans Clubg Vet. SIXC, USN. HAROLD PETE BOITER Eu Greer, South Carolina curly blond . . . boxing boiler Pre-.lied B.T.L'.: Boxing Team. HAMILTON TARRY BOYD Durham, North Carolina Ham . . . our bualdf' Busirzesx .-ldmirtistralion Pres. Glee Club: Senior Class Oflicer: Church Choir: Veterans Quartetg Veterans Club. COLLIE HAZEL BOYD Clio Rocky Face, Georgia She fllll lje zvilhfruijul blessirtgsfor ber friendx . . . Liberal Arts B.T.l.'.: Volunteers For Christ: B.S.U.g Y.T.C.1 International Relations Club: Y.YV.A. PATRICIA BETHANY BRADFORD Clio Brenhorne, Texas .-lhf .llr Terai! Liberal .-Iris B.T.U.: Literary Critic. Society: Y.XV.A.: Hiking Club. CHARLES GLENDON BRADLEY Charlie . . . gleaming glenn . . .H Engineering Forest City, North Carolina Veterans Club: Vet. Cpl. USA. PEGGY JEAN BRADSHAXV t'Don'tfha' know where Drexel is? . Drexel, North Carolina Liberal Arts ANNA HORTENSE BRIDGERS .Yon W'endell, North Carolina . . everyone is herfriena' ana' companion . . . Liberal :lrtx B.T.U.1 Swimming Club: Y.XV.A.g YV.A.A. ROY E. BRIGGS Mars Hill, North Carolina Homelown Rqf' Liberal Arts 26 SENIORS ALLEN RGBERT BROIVIN E1 lrlendersonville, North Cfirolinxt . . a ,t 'nu in nit mil! . . ,' E1f,Ll'11f'f'f1i'Y, V I L t 3 tl I ' Q Secretary Societyg B,T.L'.1 Glee Club: Church Choir, Scriblerus Club. JQHN BOMAR BROIVN E11 St. Charles, Virginitt B1igjf1lm . . . ltltlflllillg . . Ef1QlIV1f'f'11'1.H M Club: Football: Baseball: Engineering Club: Science Club: 500113- tary Society: Vice Pres. IW Club, ROBERT IYORTH BROXYN Eu Beaulaville, North Carolina Pink 7-t'I'IUI.tn -5l2f'lI1'f' B.T.L'. EULA INIAE BLIMGARNER .Von Candler. North Carolina I111111i1t11lt1If ' Lzllrltll .Iris Vice Pres. XY..-X..-X.: Treasurer Ivlusic Club: Glee Club: Volunteers For Christ. DGROTHY DEAN BLIRGIN .Yun lVIarion, North Carolina UFIUIIIIF PTLUIKIIIF .N-Igllflllgdft' . . ,Xiumzg B.T.U.g Science Club: Ilikineg Club. ELEANOR CAROLYN BURLESON Clio Plumtree, North Carolina LMP il zllzwirl Lltllllliflll lu lIt'IuflIt'lZdI5 . . Liberal Allll Pianist, Society. RUTH VIRGINIA CADD .Van Roanoke, Virginia . . . alzuqyx a rlzeezful snuff to fztfrrolzf . . . .I.lL'f'l'LlL .-1114 XV.A.A.g Chaplin, Secretary, Societyg B,T.U.1 International Relations Club: Y.YV.A.g Volunteers For Christ. GUY AVON CAIN E11 Graham, North Carolina ,S'moullz . . , batlfelball . . , Liberal :lrlt B.T.L'.g Glee Club: French Club: Veterans Club: Vet. Cpl. CSAAF, IVIAX GRAY CAIN Eu Graham, North Carolina . . Hilllop troop Liberal :itll Pres. Scriblerus Club, Secretary Glee Clubg Reporter Hzlflupg Church C hoir IMI ARX ANIN C AINIPBELL on Hickory North Carolina Editor Hzlltop Pres B T U Dramateeis X et X ifc NN -XX ES . ' ' Z. .N ' ' , T' ' nlalentea' Edzlor . , . off ranzpzu abode . , Liberal :lily 27 . , ini., - wi, . 1 ,.. 3 1-X Av fa. sr Et. SENIORS PALL S. CAIVIPBELL E11 China Grove. North Carolina Lut1k al WU' new Band lllZlf0I'l7I., . . Liberal .4111 Band: Glee Club: Spanish Club: Veterans Club: Vet. Cpl.. LSA. JESSIE RICHARD CANNADV E11 lYalstonburg. North Carolina I1Pl't'f ztilliual Cnllirir . . . l115 girl has Iliosf imilirig tjrftt , . Lau' Science Club: Veterans Club: Vet. SK3 'C USN. DALLAS THAXTON CAROXVAN. JR. Eu Pantego. C. 'ifi11all1' I a111 lFI1l'I,lIg . . . old lllI71Fl' . . .'lQllAt'Zlllll7'F Baseball: BI Club: Veterans Club: Vet. Slxle LSN. RALPH LYNN CARRINGER Hayesville. North Carolina always zvilling to work , . . Lilifral .4115 XYALTER KENT CARSON Stokes. North Carolina one play Carson . . . never a dull mammf , , .-l1'1'01111li11g --M Club: Football: Track: Business Club: Veterans Club: Vet. Sgt.. LSA. BRUCE JOHN CARTIER E11 lYilminat0n. North Carolina 1111' 11111.u1: is 1111- life . . . .-lbif . . ,fume lu the lle't1t'l1. lI0llffl' . . .. ' Liberal .4111 Band: Veterans Club: Vet. BM2 C, USN. ROBERT SANFORD CARTWRIGHT Phi Yadkinville. N. C. Boho bfarnx liglit Ilia Zlllll' lt!-fVIf'Hdll71f'.U . . EV1gII1Ft'IlVHg Veterans' Club: Vet, Phlvl gfc. LSN, XVILLIANI C, CASTEVENS Om ,l1Hl'lI1F Cwp. Bill . . Trap Hill. North Carolina Liberal A-Iris Veterans' Club: Vet. Sgt.. L'SlNIC. MARTIN JOHN CAVANALGH Clyde. North Carolina Old Folks Forestry Treasurer Veterans' Club: Secretary M Club: Football: Baseball: Yet. set.. USMC. ANNE BRLCE CHANDLEY XVeaverville. North Carolina ha smigfnr all rrix'-frzhzds . , .Uziyif Glee Club: Dramateers: Chorus Ensemble: Salem College. 28 CWC, -C l I o.,-. ia.. rs -e-qv Q. -'zu 8 Y f , A riifi-S' - 553-fs K T '. l ' L X 'J' .-J' .Z f X . 433+ rr C. tj- - r x le H , , , ,,,gi.. 'W' ' A V Ai-Liga--M Y mn Y 7 -- - ? ' -Y 'ks' 'NS A CR, , -8 ' 1, I, L si s! N, '32 I I.: if 43 i 9 ,II . . 51 1 , X11-,S any ,I V . I it BENIQRB 'TII YIIxl'INI.X C LS -ncrri, uxi ,' 1' '.' '. nu... 'bitnfui - ' ' Aciwy I 1 ' 'f iz ..x i. N.XI.I 'IQN Y CIAN' ' I .' II cf' I' fi j.' i . ' rfr' ru II , flflf. r T 3 1 z 1 . Q 1.1-rica' Zu: ' Umm' Iii: . 1 f. QQXRULYX BIBRNICIQ CIBXRIQIQ , in CIitittaIir'iuc'IiPr?. Flurida ' ' 1 um ' , , V-. Fl IIURIS DUNN,-X CLEMNII-QR . I Cttstmlii. North Carolina 'vfzfigml flrwlzilig lhnri . . Lzfifml plrli B, I .L .1 X uluntccis Ior Christ: X .XX ,A. IQI-IZ.-XBIQI H fXI.'XIIAI,.-X COCIIR.-XX fflm Df'lIltiICIS. Stluth Carrllina ull flfllf ffl! w11tf1fff,X. If ,.., H Llfhflllf .IHA B.'I'.L'.1 YNY..-X.: UIIiCct' Sm5iQty'L SLII'IIJICl'l1S Cluli. ROBERT ALTUN CULIQ Bethune, Sfwuth Carolina .S'!frfg1 ' Plzfzzmatli Pix-s, M Chili: Foothallg Yctcrans' Cluhg Yet. HAI C, USN. ROBERT EARNICST COLE Eu Faye-ttcx'iIlc'. North Carolina mi lmmr hm n ii grnzff . . fifllfllffllll' Yvtciuiiis Club: Ya-t. SQL. I'SAAI . CIJXRICII INIiXRUI'IfRIiI'I2 COLLIER ,Yon I',0l'l5lIlUllIIl. Virginia fi ntl :if mrzifilrifffn FI'l'I.l!IlIf' . . I,zlirm! A-1115 B.'I'.L'.: Minion Council: Glee Club: Scrihlc-rus Clulig Y.IY,.X.: Volun- It'C'l'S For Christ. N XRXH IE XNFTTF COI I INS I If IN oodiuH South C Hiulinl Sf nluiml S lflltf u Spiitin unior Cu cf I Si Jllrh Cluh Orchutia Sulfliil RFPECK X -XDEI XIDI' CONIBS If Dulihn CLUI my za H11 lmmx azz Iihpml 1,15 uxhall TL SNIIII 1 C 1 SENIORS QQ? . J. 1 - 'w1yQ,xL-H '- 'f , . V, .. . ,.. H A . '- ' f . , in P A 1 - 5 ' - Q, vw vm, - :nik l :- l . r' ', . -Ji I 1 Q 4 , f .ff . 1 , - . tk 'I ' 5, , 'KJ ' R P I Ai WJ ,- 1 l l . L I 5, rv: A N I . f, ,sa ,Q r, 'P' , I . A, .xy ' P ' Q, g:,, , Za' i' sf Q si ,ir ':'ja,1j,, , . A k,'.f53'2 ,L - ',f- ' 15, 1 l N ff 3 ' ffl' sa-1 ,- I HUGH YVILLIS COMPTON Hazelwood, North Carolina g'Comp,, Agrirulture ELIZABETH LEIGH COOKE Clio Vlinston-Salem, North Carolina ez'eUiwhere al anytime . . .N Liberal Arts Pres. Volunteers For Christg Marshal Ofhcerg Society Commencementg College Marshal: Y.VV.A.g Spanish Club. IXIARCELLUS COX 'Lsmiles tha! aluarx shine . . .U Southport, North Carolina Liberal Arif Mission Couneilg Ministerial Conference, Veterans' Clubg Vet. Y2fc, USN. MOLLY LOU COX Clio 'gray jim . . , lang hair . . . red watt . . . those fjres! ! . . , Booneville, North Carolina Sefretarial Srienee Archery Club, Glee Clubg B.T.U. NVALTER CLINGMAN CRAXVFORD Eu Marion, North Carolina 'iqieaking Sffflll Ulf I l0Z'F-'VOII all . . fl Agrifullure Veterans' Club: Vet. ABM gfc, USN. EDXVIN D. CREECH, JR. Laurinburg, North Carolina willz'ngne5.tfnr every task . . .H Liberal Ari: Veterans' Clubg Vet. ARM3fc, USN. RUTH ALMA CREECH Clio Greensboro, North Carolina . . . as brigh! a We ax the stars above . . .H Liberal Arts Y.XV.A.1 Volunteers For Christ. BARBARA AMORYALLIS CRENSHAXV Non Pickens, S. C. Bookstore Bobbie . . . ziiziafiaux . . . Sefretarial Srience Feature Editor LAURELQ B.T.U.g Y.Wl.A. JULIUS LEVVIS CROCKER Union, South Carolina Ruth . . . 'Creek' . . . he's al the lop cy' ezfervoneb' lift . . . Agrirulture Football: Baseball: Pres. Treasurer M Clubg Veterans' Club, Vet. S1 fc, USN. NINA MERLE DALRYMPLE Clio Kannapolis, North Carolina a jewel tyffriendxlzipl' Liberal Art.: Officer B.T.U. 30 ll '!G h1avnlBsmlinpq ,WMQN4 5 SENIORS JEAN ELIZABETH DAUCHTRIDCE .Yon Rocky Blount, '. I. ltr1v hfrllllli I . . Lllvfml :hit . .Lg '. Nfl .1 Spinish Clubg Volunteers For fir's . CHARLES iYll,I.lANI DAVIS XYaynesville North Carolina ' . . . 1l't'r11'.i Vlfffffff . . E7lLUI71fF7l71.f' 'N' ' rains' Club' Vit. 'Nc '. - lf! VAN KEARNEY DAVIS lYarrenton. North Carolina fm fmt !7!7!71l' tlzmzlri he K nlzrzmti .... N Llhfldl .-irlr , 2 Flnipshot Editor Ai' EI: UM Club' Foot H gYeter1ns' T tb: Yet. t. 1Pilot Orlicerj I SA.-Nl . TROY L.-XRKIN DAY ' L 'fI:l'l1'll' lim t II fl Connelly Sprin S, North Carolinfi Vlffflllgj . . .-lrmunlmv ' -8' 'F , , ix c f fu .A BT XX X . Clit x I i . fn Qvl I' A' N tri? t- Q X616 t C I .LSN .klA ' '. wfifzi- A , L J' 1 l ,y 4' . I R , I.ll . tit L ' 5 P1 Qi K , 'Fl f 1 Q li, , 5 4' Pres.. Vice Pres., Y.'I..C.: Y.T.C. Representative to B.S.L'.g Mission Councilg Secretary Business Club: B.T.l.'. HEDY CAROLYN DIXON Clio Reidsville. North Carolina 2 r1ltt'fZrv llmzlrznxg qf nilznpr . , Smrlarzal Sflflltt' Art Club: Swimniinq Cluh. LOIS CAROLYN DIXON Xnrz Cocoa, Florida !nz'fl1'Lm.i , . . dI1l.QFI1fD1Y071 . . .S'efrflarzalSrzrr1rf i' Officer Societyg Vice Pres. Business Clubg U'.A.A, Lf: , , . A . A ff- '53 RALPH LENDON DRAKE Phi Biscoe, North Carolina , Ulonlrlng nn Ihr brtglzlrt .ride . . . Comment .4- International Relations Club. 1- OREN DOUGLAS DUCK home loam Sflltifflfu Mars Hill, North Carolina Lzbrml :iris MINI Club: Basketball: Baseballg Veterans' Clubg Yet. S,fSgt.. USA. in .iii EXCELL CI ARR DUNCAN Durham North C arolina Iuanm hr a ll D f Prf Uni Marshal English Critic Society BTU Music Club Glee Club JLAN DUNN clothes Ilia! ru!! or tornplmzrnli . . . Liberal Aflr ' A' in New Benn North C aiolind -Q' lynsf -- . :re A., .. SENIORS NVILLIAIXI BENSON DUNN 0z1rB1'l1 . . Treasurer Business Club: Veterans' Club: Vet. Pvt., ESA. CLARENCE FERMAN DTQPUIS 'ittlzdliozzr .Yll'f!'-7IIl1Hf'7 ' .S't'iU1rf B.T.L'.: Brotherhood. 4 KIOHN HARDIN DYER Eu Winston-Salem, North Carolina imal1 m xmluf. tlrrk rrillz dailies: ztiilz lrzzfrzpfts and jmlzlirt l1f'H lmz-f no wary Lau' Vice Pres. International Relations Club: Pres. Society: Pres.. Vice Pres. Band: Hzlllnfw Columnist, Dyer's Dubious Doings. : College hlarshalz lNIay Day Pageant: Veterans' Club: Vet. SfSgt.. USAAF. BISHOP DAVID EDENS Eu Sumter. South Carolina ulalrnlfd. . Brotherhood: lNlission Council: Training L'nion Director: Church Choir: B.T.L'.: Glee Club: Veterans' Club: Vet. QIXI3 C. USN. ALBERT ANDERSON EDYYARDS P111 Rocky lNIount. North Carolina utllllflllf arimzmlvlr . . Veterans' Club: Vet. Sgt.. USAAF. DOROTHY MAE EDWARDS ulztlpfr . . .xfIINIf1l!IIIf'JJ Pres. B.T.L'.: Pres. Y.T.C.: Vice Pres. For Christ: Y.W.A. BIARION IYAYNE EDIVARDS fowl bqr IIIIIXCCI good LESTER RAY EDIYARDS ffa5rz'11aiz'ngf1'1fr1dI11zrJr GEORGE TREETT ELLER the world Qf Dnr1nr5 Veterans' Club: Vet. PhM3,fc. BSN. JOSEPH RAY ELLER. SR. 'jzzsl twenty-one milfs fr home . 'wr . Leaksville. North Carolinst Librral .rlzlv T g Charleston, South Carolina Lzlvrral .-lrlr Lzhfml .lr li rv n-'L-Q -no Pemrose. North Carolina Lfbifclf sill! B.S.L'.: Spanish Club: Volunteers 5-in lXIars Hill. North Carolina Lilvfrfzl Ari.: Liars Hill, North Carolina Lzliffal Avis Bina, North Carolina Pre-,Wed Asheville. North Carolina Libmzl .-lrli L ilghiic. 32 T r i' ' 1' V 'L '- -gv-dqf.,-1.:n.f.sayv A- V M- , , .. 4. , ,,,,,-...g-'ig-,, I SENIORS ,- RY LOL' 2 , . , Il 1 ' . ' ' . pr111111r1l111' ln , ' . IXIARTHA ANN I2I.lNIORIf , 'ill '. -' III 1 I.11'11' 4 ' ' ' 11 .' 11111 .Y 11' '. .1 .' . .1 .'XI'CllCl'Y CI u 1. PHILLII' lIAR'I'IX'IflK IQSI'iRII7I'li UA flfllff In ull ll 11-1'l111'cI11111. N 1' 1 I11111' 4 , 11'1flI .-111 asclnll:Tc-11nis: NI Cl ul1: tm ' .11 3 , .1 C. 1 . . HARRISON OUINN IZSKRIDGE C1111lm111 . . . l1l1r1l1lf'A C11111111v1'1z' I 1c1'l'111'cll1111. Nr11'tl1 CI.11'o 1111 A'CICI'2'lIlS. Club: Yet. USN, -Q INIX IIIIS N11 II111111 Il11111l1 . f' 1 llflflfll l1l1 1 jf I X1 l11111 N1 ll I 11111 . X 111111lq1 l11111g1vf111ll1f11 g111l111g1 81111111 I 111111 I 11 X IX X B I' L' I I Q 1 R1 I 11 ll I I1111 ' Q Q V f lzl I OA B 1 1 l Nc 1111x C I I1 N PI 31 I NN I 9: X Rul I 1 ' s .- .42 l I X le' '3 Q' 1 ,.- I 1 I ,i,. ' I I ', Fo? '54 I 'S'- 49? F If L xy 1-x A hm 1 ' ' I 13 I lx! Q' ' GUV U I l ax 5 . W 'I Q ILM f -34:21 ii. A 3 BARBARA EDITH EVANS ,AVIYVI Asl1c1ilIr:. N1111ll1 Cf.1r11li1141 Br1l1l11f , . . VIII' l11r1ll1r1' Gm1!g1 ' Lllwvul .1111 Secretary B,S.L'.: B,T.I,'.: Y.XY,A.: Glc-Q CIIIIITI S11'i111111i11Q CZluI1g YU. J Pl1Mjgfc. WAVES. GEORGE NIARION EVANS 1,111 ,Xshc'x'ilIf:. N111'll1 CIg11'11li11g1 r1'f'1l1'r111f f1fl111111'1 1111 l1ff . . . llt'lf71lI'Q 11tl11'11 jr1111'1111l11111 Advertising 1112111112:-1' LALREL: XICICIUQIIISI Clllllll Yet. F1 C. USN. CLAY HUDSON IFAYIQLL H11 Cha1'Ir'1ltc'. North Calwmlina ral ,IKIIIY . . . IIIZIYIIW llfflllffl . . l.1l1f1r1l .-1111 EARL OXYEN FERGIISGN IXIilll11'11UIi. North C2l1'11ll11E1 Tf111'11 T!'Illl7 1611111 . . .11'1r11111!111g MINI Club: Baseball: Business Club: x.C'ICl'iillSl CIlul1g Yum. T, 4, ISA. BETTY LOL' FERRELL ,XIUVI Du1'l141111. No1'1I1 CIg11'1'1Ii11a H jlllllfsflll 1'l'F1-1'lfI1l'u Llllflllf .III1 X NX X X UIIIIIIFKIN FOI C l111xt MXRX CFR-XI DINF IILIDS Ll 1 N11 111111 Sculnluus Club Xrchc-rw Club M1111 llll E.cl1t111 L111411 1 . ' A1 ' QL A A LIL 7 ', .' R2iI',Ql,.vII'llcl2l' Alii - V .S'f'l1Zl't't'tf . . . 1611 111al1 ,l11111111l111g ,gn . I ' ' gf 4' -- I 31- '1 I gfssx. ' .' 1 I 33 l1 I I , :bfna A- I , s, ..- A-ep, , I, ,, -A . Nd! gl.. l- ' -J ., I -l 'i 'JS -fe 'sf' xi! rr au- 225 if' SENIORS GLENN CHARLES FINCANNON Stony Point, North Carolina Laria'rrs' pride . . Law Mission Council: B.T.U.: Veterans' Club: Vet. SfSgt,, USA, GEORGE IVAVNE FINGER E11 'i1f'f07'lfQfZL'0ffl1 . . . Lincolnton, North Carolina Arrourzling B.T.U.: Business Club: Veterans Club: Vet, USN. -IOYCE YVONNE FITE .Von Ihr quam ritr ro-fa ' Charlotte, North Carolina Srfretarial Srierzre Volunteers For Christ: B.T,L'.: lX'.A.A. .IAIXIES RUSSELL FITTS Phi 1lnz'f'lrf1' . . . Siler City, North Carolina Liberal Arts Ministerial Conference: Chaplin Society: lXIission Council: B.T.U.g Veterans Club: Vet., TX3, USA. GLENN RAY FLACK Phi XVadesboro, North Carolina . . I'i'f hrfrz hnr hqforrf . . . Bzzsirzess Arlrninistratinn Marshal Censor Society: B.T.L'.: Veterans' Club, Vet. Sgt., USA. ROBERT HILL FLEET, Irvington, Virginia 'fgrl azcar Pnxlrllf . . . I could lallcforrvsr . . . Accounting Football hlanager: ISI Club. JACK THOMAS FLEMING Leaksville, North Carolina jail: it alzvars leading others . . Liberal Arts Football: M Club. ,IOHNNIE BLAKE FLOYD Eu Kershaw, South Carolina uafrnix the horrler . . . Liberal Arts Dramatics Club: Speech Club: Veterans' Club: Vet. Cpl., USA. ll.-XMES MITCHELL FLOXVER XValnut Cove, North Carolina Curl1' hair . . . hlarl: tier . . . Pre-Aled Veterans' Club: Vet. PhM3fc. USN. IXIARGARET CAROL FREDENBURG Clio Orlando, Florida the is ezwQn'ivlzi're . . Liberal Arts College Marshal: Secretary B.T.U.: Chief Marshal Society: Reporter M-Blem Club: Hiking Club: IV.A.A.: Archery Club: Y.Y'V.A.g Basketball Club: Swimming Club: Science Club. 34 V' . S V , , , ,QQ -'aa-.mg.1:qu..-:nga A,-. V Li , W ,QM vm?--gs if SENIORS LAXYRENCTE Y. FROST PUlAlSIIlCllllll. Yirgiuin Larry . . . bllikfflllllffl 1'1f--lffff M Club: .Baskctballz xvC IC'l'3I1S. Club: YQ-t. SJSLZI.. USA. YYILLIAINI CALVIN FULLER E11 Cfl1111'l11ttc'. North CT:11'11li11.1 Om 1111111111 ,fill . . Llftflllf -lift Supt. Sunday School: ClllOl'C'SlC'li, Socictyg B.'I'.C'. GEORGE NVEST FL RCHES 13,114 XN'lIlSlOll-S'ilC'Ill. North Cfaruliua ,II-Xxfllfllff' 11'1lI br 111111111 111111'A ll . . . -1l11' Secretary Society: International Relations Cilub' B,T.L'.: B.S.L', CHARI ES HERMAN GANTT Kings Mountiin. North Cfirulini .U.D.' P1-.1111 Veterans Club: Yet. Phlwllfc LSN, JAMES CLAUDE CANTT Kings lNlUl1I1l'llIl North Cfaroliuw 'ialerztrrl' P11-.Url Veterans' C.lubg Yet. PhM1j'C USN. LLOYD YYILLIAIN1 GARNER CTl1a1'lottc North Ciarolini '.-llz1'11rs LIIIIIIIIN fllz her l.1lf111l .4111 Scriblerus Club: lvlinisterialCIonlbre11cc': M Cflub Baseball. THEODORL EDN 'XRDS C 'X7E 11 Ashe-ull: lNo1th C 11ol1n1 lfllfllfl III all 111111111 L1l11'111f l1lx Secretary Mimstcinl Conlcience First XICC Pms BSU Chtplin Society Xetc-ram Club Yet Cpl LSA JEANNE LAMAR GELLFRSTEDT 1111 Tiov Alabuna lf11i11 I5 11111111111 111 I1 1 1111111 Band Orchcsua X XX A BTL NN A A 111111 I ln11 1711 mlm' ,111 IN1 Club Baie-ball Dramatcerx Frtnch Club SCI'llllC'lllSCllllJ LIAZIE GR XINC ER 1 HICRCJIN 'Voxth C 11011111 11l1L1114 111111111 Sftlffllflflf S11 1111 Officer B'1 L X XX A Xoluntcerb FOI Chiist Spanish Club Olhcei Society Vw V 'FWF' 20,7 Y --ij W- ., 4-S ,JZ ., If L..xis511 1 1 1 I I Q v H If M I 1, ll 3 A c -rx 1 . 4 7 v YP Y Y 1 L I ' 1 1 X 5 l I V M . I 1 , 1 1 4 I , ' j 1 VX 7 I Q' 1 1 B515 xx . ix x , '51 , , 5 ' ' L N 1 fe: 1 ' 2 2 1 ' -1 H Wx Qx :c 1 - f 3 , v s A 123 l ' fl .' Pl f iria Q ' 1 1 - 'X J ' ' ,lv C 'gn .11 ' F, 4 jf . I I -. I 4 Vt. ' ,gf If Q FRANK ODELL GOSLEN E11 K6l'UCI'SX'lllC, North Clarolina Al - - .. V' -' H . ,, A. , V Vl.. L , .nf , . ' it ' . I J Y 1 11 ' ', l ' l. ' I ,Q V' .' ,. - .. ,V . Q 2- 1 ',' -gf . .. 1 1 1' ' R- V 3 A . . . ' ' 'f ' ' - ' ' 1 af 1 :rm-e'.: -f', ff w 1 ' - ' l 'iff' LU, ivig- ,-. ,, ' 35 -1 , 1 1' 75174 SENIORS CAROLVN RACHEL GRANT Aim High Point. North Carolina za qw Qf ZL'Ill1V7g7IfA,Yu L1'lwfml Arif XN'.A.A.: Band. MARY LENA GREEN C110 XYray. Georgia Izumi tr fllkff . . Libfral A715 Y.XY.A.: B.T.L'. KIRBV GREENE. RIR. Plzz' Linwood. North Carolina Thlkatirf ftilrfflfi Llbcml .-Iris XVILLIE CATHERINE GREER ,Vmz Lexington. North Carolina ufflftljlllg IIA fmIz'tr Llillfldl ,-1115 Ollicer B.T.L'.: Volunteers For Christ: Ofhcer Society. -IOHN XVESLEV HAINIBY. LIR. Pitt' Salisbury. North Carolina Mimi mul iff!-lllllu .'l!Q!Iit'Ilffl1I'l' Veterans' Club: Vet. GM2 'c. CSN. ESTUS JEAN HABIILTON Clin Atnericus. Georgia 'Uhr slfpfvrfi nu! iff a flrmm . . . If. G .... S'n'rrlarzal Srifnrr Pres. M-Blem Club: YV.A.A.: Ollicer Society: Basketball Club: Archery Club: Tennis Club: Y.XV.A.: B.T.L'. EVELYN IBIOGENE HABILIN Clm Mars Hill. North Carolina uflfllll' :ff Yflllllku -Svf't'I'Ffl1fI-U! .Srrefrtrf AUDREY lki.-XE HANES .Vmz Charlotte. North Carolina 'fjmmzalisnz Vgmzizzf' Lihrm! Arls Volunteers For Christ: Olhcer Society: B.T.L'.: Y.XV.A.: B.S.L'. IRBIA KATHERINE HARLESS .Von Lenoir. North Carolina ulzrljvzrzg nlltrrx alzL'qtxt Lzbfrul Arlx Pres. Scriblerus Club: Glee Club: Church Choir: Y.XY.A.: B.T.L'. ROBERT BROYVNING HARRINGTON Eu Trion. Georgia 1f7t1lII1 ,Wllllfn Ellgl-Vlffffhg Chorister B.T.L'.: Tennis: Glee Club: BI Club: Veterans' Club: Vet., MoMM3,'C. USN. 36 SENIOR9 .IAN IIS R, II.XR 5 . ' A 2 .' l'l f.' A . 1 Il ' ' 1' U . p'I'I'Y LYNX II. . '111'1l. .' ' X ' ' 4 1 111711 .' 'IVV , Il Miuic I 1 '-- i :I ' ill :lf , ITRANCZIZS ANN I'1If1'I.I'1R '1 11 A1'..,lI If 1 .I . 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IIIZSTIZR II11r11l1- Milly Xorih Ciaroliria hw 1611111 11If11'11 l.1l11'111l .1111 Secretary '1n1'1'z1s111'1A1' B1'o1l11'1'11o0c11 XR-11-1'1111s' Cflulmg V1-1, I 1,'C. L'Sf'G. THOMAS REID HICKS I'i11I'L'iI Cily, NUFIII Cialrulilia 111'1'1'1' t'!'1l1I7INQ 111 nfffr 1111 !11l1'11!1 C,'111111111'111- Band: Y1'11'1'.111s' cillllll Yct S1 C. INN, R.-XY KEITH IIODGI2 P111 Kc'nl1'y. North f'111'olir1a 11111 f1rlf1111Qr1 . . . 11 l1111'f111'111l . . . lf11111' 111111 . , . H 1.ll'1'I17I .-1111 Cfliapliii ff11111'1-s1c1' Society: Miiiisle-1'1-rial COll1A1'l'l'HCCI Ulm' Club: ffhurch Choir: XvL'IL'I'l1I'1S' Clulig Yul.. Cpl., L'S.'X.fXI , MORRIS SHLIORD I'IOI.I.II'II21,D P111 Cilicsnm-, 51111111 Cf.11'0li1m 111 11,1 ,1l111'1'f111 hfllvr lf1111g1 , , , H l,llll'll1! ,'11I,1 Pres, B.'I',L',1 O1Ilk'L'l' S1i1ci1-iy. XN'II.I.I:XlNI EZIZKIIZL HURTON P111 Xor1blk.Yi1'ginia1 l11111111111l1!.1' HM! P15-.II111 Vice Pros, B.T,L'.1 M:11w11.1ll. 3110111131 THONI XS EDISON HUM XRD II f 111110111 Nomlif 111111111 Ill 11111 1 1111111 1 11111 1111111 C LIIJ 1 S1 L5 Q1 us Lv A. 1! I-A iff ' 41 'F 1' -lu . .11 ..- ! 4 . T I' 1 ' ' ' 1 ' P1 ' ' ' ' I nilrll , 1 I Ilffl 11111 '1111 ' I .111 Iflllg' xx: 1' :1 1 Y1- ,. .iq .. ,1YI.'X.5xF. 37 1 ' A i- 1 C-4 'x SG: - ...... , fx R -ii - ,fi . ' 75, 1 1 . . 4 ,': :'T ' Y 4 .Q , i S A 'f ,. 4,. .. 'H' I i w Q 2? 'gl it L . - Ap , api 1 0-fr ...Q -I WA .1 fl 'mf' L 3 will PH ,av .gow -9' 1? SENIORS JUNIOR AIVIOUS HUDSON Vass, North Carolina lug grin Pre-Aiea' Veterans' Club: Vet., PhM2fc., USN. EVELYN IVIARION HUGGINS ,Mm Lumberton, North Carolina panther and liV'l'fl7lIil Liberal :iris XV.A.A. HENRY CARLYLE ISAACS Phi Columbia, Tennessee MCIIIIIFIIX Cm' . . . Om' gt'I1IiI1X . . . . . . zlnrft tliipzzte lIl1'ZlQ'Ul'l1 . . . PIP-Law Oilicer Society: International Relations Club: Pres. Veterans' Club: Vet.. C.XV.O.. US.-X. IAMES ROBERT IVEY Eu Perry, Georgia red headezl Rnbfrl . . . . . . Buffs 11111131 qff1'z'fr1flI1'nfs5 Liberal .-lrts International Relations Cluh: Dramateers: B.T.U.: Track Manager: Boxing Team: M Club: Treasurer Society: College Marshal. DONALD RUDOLPH JACKSON Plzf Raleigh, North Carolina zt'r1'!1'11gfflq1'5 . . . l7Illll'I1 .lllliff . . . 1115 fulure zur!! be tlemted In utlzni . . Libfral Ari: Ministerial Conference: Glee Club: Dranmteers' Vice Pres: Classical Club Track: M Club, ORLENA LIAMERSON Clio Mars Hill, North Carolina nur Orfmzf' lllllflil' B.S.L'.: Church Choir: B.T.U,: Music Club: Y.T.C. GEORGE GLENN JAMES Martinsville, Virginia ugflllillj Gem'gr Pre-filed B.S.L'.: Science Club: H1'llm,b Staff. WILLIAM EDXVARD JASPER Eu Monassas, Virginia I roulzl lallcfarezw' Sc'1'e'f1c'2 Forensics: Boxing: Swinuning: Veterans' Club: Vet., Cpl., USMC. FAYE ELOISE JENKINS Clio Stecoah, North Carolina iz'lenI but sociable Llibfml Iliff Secretary B.T.U.: Y.XV.A.: Pres. Home Economics Club. ELMER MARCUS JOHNSON Phi Clayton, North Carolina I'lFIf7'lffl'Z-llg Elmer PV?-Alffd French Club: Glee Club: B.T.L'.: Veterans' Club: Vet., HAifc, USN. 38 I V LY V 'I QV, TN 1 - 5. --sh- 1b,n 5'--. ' A- -sw-fan-:naman 5'-ns f f-'r T. SENIORS PEC'C'Y D1XXX'N JOHNSON CY111 1' 11111. 11111 11 ' A 1 ' 1 '11 , X ' 1' 1 1l'1'1 -V1 V .1 111111 1-I111 'T I1SOI'X'ICt' Pre-Q. Cfli11Soci1-ty: XNC1- Prvs. .' '. '.: ' C 7 1 S II ' c 11I11 CYLIFFORD C1 JOYIZS CT:l11I1111 N11'1I1 Cfx '11 11: DON.-XLD :XIXINIONS JOKES 1111 H-11111-1-11 mills: NUIAIII Cf: ' ' 1 'E111111111 . . . 111111 111111 . . . 11.1 Ill! . . 1 .1111111 1 I H111I1f: CTo11C61't BHFICIZ 31111111 BL1skr'lI111Il Tc'3111 IXILIIILI cr. JAMES CIOI.EM1'XN JONES ' '11' . . , 11'11' 11111111 'V1171PN ,AXs1cx'illc, NUYIII A 1 D1-XYID ROSS JORD1-XX HI1I11N P111 111ll'I1lu '1idc11. NOFI I1 Cfn1'11Ii11r1 res. 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H P-' J - ' 1 - - D 61 ,5 1 1 1 111 11 111 -. 1 . ' , . .1 IF 1' UM' Il 1 : 2 1 e 1 1' I 1 0 1. 181411, USA. gig Q -N113 1 ' JJ V 1 .' 21.1 X 1 1 z'V' 1111'1 NICE : . .: .In.L. ,4, I ' 1 211 1 '1' ' 1 .V 1711 1 - - 111 '1 I 'A ' 1 ' 1 ', 1 '. , , 39 I -Wi Y V ' I -1' KF. , 1 . 3 1 an SENIORS EMILY YIOLA KIMBRELL .Yun Barnwell, South Carolina i111z'lz1t Qf lim e:1'l'l1 ' LI-l7FI'!1l .iris Yiee Pres. B.T.U.: Y.YN'.A.: Yolunteers For Christ: Basketball Club. 1, . JANIES YYALTER KING Pin' Bina. North Carolina H UIIFZTI' lui! q1'kfr'1'e11zlx Canmzfrrf Yeterans' Club: Yet.. Pvt., ESA. BETTY AIEAN KITCHINGS .Yrm High Point. North Carolina dflfal1'11g Zl1'I1117I1Iil!1ll1'n Arrnzuzlilzg Forensic Club: Intercollegiate Debators: Archery Club. EDXYARD INICNEILL KIYETTE Southern Pines. North Carolina zi'rmIlzr r5f1i'1'ilitzg I.ibfrf1l I-lrlx Scriblerus Club: Yeterans' Club: Yet.. PhlNI3,le. IQSN. HOYYARD CARSIE KNIGHT 11,11 Asheville, North Carolina lull . . . Iflfiml . . . mm' I1 hue lmzlrf . . Lillrral girly President B.3.L'.: Ministerial Conference: Chaplin Society: Tennis: Basketball: Scriblerus Club. JAMES MATTHEXV LAMBERT Pin' Leaksville. North Carolina nIlIlIf'Tf'l,l Il'ur.ilzarn . . . mailman . . . rallmlg ll7f zvllvfl lmrrnzi- . . . lzelpltig ollmpr . . . i' 1.1'l1Pral :IIIJ Otlicer Society: Ministerial Conference: Brotherhood. GILBERT H. LANCE Asheville, North Carolina hlllf' .-1i'lzPz'1'llf Bqz' . . . Pug Erzgzifzerrizzg Yice Pres., Treasurer, M Club: Football: Basketball: Baseball: Yet- erans' Club: Yet., ARMQXC. USN. IYOODFIN INICELROY LANDERS Asheville, North Carolina 11rz'rr a dull IIIIIITIFIIIN Commerrc' Oflieer B.T.L'. EDYYARD RAY LANNING, MIR. Lexington, North Carolina . . fzlzt-znmrzt'1'lli11g fo work . . . L1'bfmlArfs International Relations Club: Veterans' Club: Yet., Sgt., USA. RAYINION EARL LARK Pickens, South Carolina Hnzrrzrsl Earl . . . Cunijfzzs fnfrzrr . . . 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Orlicerz Basketball: M Club: Veterans' Club: Vet. EM3,f'c. USN. FULTON REAVES LUPO Eu Fairmont, North Carolina loupz'ng Io look after ollzerx . . f' Pre-flied Veterans' Club: Vet., Sifc. USN. XYILLIAM GRANT LYNCH XYinston-Salern, North Carolina lm.ike!lfaIl . . .faz'tljulfr1iend. . . Commerfe JACK HARDING MACE earnest inp1npose Alexis, North Carolina Liberal .-lrts Vice Pres. Ministerial Conference HENRY N. MARING Conway. South Carolina Hank . . . znriling . . . Libffdl ATU Hilllop Stall: Vet., Stfc. USN. AUDREY MARR ,Von Norfolk, Virginia . . quiel and referred . , . 'I Liberal .-lrls MARY ELIZABETH MARSHALL airfare is lhe gjlr fy' God. . . .Ninn Fries, Virginia Serrefanial Srienre B.T.L'. Treasurer: Business Club Reporter: Y.T.C. IVILLIAM THOMAS INIARTIN XVinston-Salem, North Carolina a truefrziendforez'er Bllfiflf-U Brotherhood Pres.: Business Club: Veterans' Club: Vet.. RMQXC, USN. 42 SENIORS NORMAN BRUCE MASHBLRN Plz! D0f?f1l'U JOHN ROBERTS ISI.-XUNEY Dim . . . IIIIMIVI' . . . N Enka, North Carolina En Hznm in fi A A Plz: Shelby, North Carulinzl P12'.lIrtI Band: Veterans' Cluh: Yet.. Phlklgff. USN. HENRY EDSEL MAYBERRY lYillis. Yirqinii . . jul! a little bil nmlli Qf,N', C. . . EARNEST A. MEHAFFEY k1'11z1'nfxx Ilia! is lzfvfr trifling Eu Leicester. North Carolina Liberal :lily B.T.L'. President: hlinisterial Conference. LYNN MEHAFFEY .Yon songs tj life Candler, North Carolina .lluizt Chief Hostess Society: Treasurer of INIusic Club: Second Yiee Pres. of Music Cluh. EARNEST L. MELIN Nfiizzjzital Cvlll' Kid En Raleigh. North Carolina EIe't'tfit'a! Efzgtlzwrzzzg Band President: B.T,U. Vice Pres.g Society Censorg Veterans' Cluh: Yet. AAF. EARL B. MILLER En - ihllillfr rjnzzurles' Veterans' Cluhg Vet., TX4, LISA. J. P. MILLER Bu.x'ing Bmzlr . . . ROBERT JACOB MILLER our z'erm11'!e end Xa. IU . . . . . Britt' . . . r1'e'Lt't'z1t . . . LAUREL staffg Football: M Club ROYCE GENE MILLER silence 1,5 golden . . . Brotherhood. Albemarle, North Carolina Pltrnral E1l1zt'aI1'011 Lake View. South Carolina En Atlanta. Georgia Pre. .'lgI'1VtilllfllIt' Tuliver, North Carolina Geneva! Btzsznen 43 . ttf ' sl F H- If ZZ s N7 5' 4 s ' V f 1 . fr . . :- .ff f 1 av nj fa- 4:- -A. Y. .4 . 1 'li , , 'W 5 . . M556 ,af 'Q fs. 7 .. -'vw Sf ' i . '-.3 . 'Q 5. . .1 A - -. 'up ,tv .,q,.:Wz'. favs 1 -1 x 2. 'X '.a,. .Y i 33,5535 . ' X za-36, Y 3 'A 5 s. ts f es vt. at W. ' 1 'Y P4 Ill ' :V 37. sd .. -'C' ' 'ha :W lf' . I' M? . ,JE E .TJ bit fi Y I F 1.5 9 2522 . 1 ' ,x iff nt is Sf . Si . 41 'V aa -fa' we ' .' -:T 'Q -' Ea t, f in 'J I b'f: 4 . 4 1 ' ll 'L 4. un ' -vr .A SENIORS DEAN LINCOLN lXIlNTON Eu North YYilkesboro. North Carolina nlfllll a ,llfflf 111 lzzk lzmrl . . . Il'.1i'.B.C .... Lllwal :Iris President ol' Classical Club: Secretary ol' hlinisterial Conference: lklission Council Publicity Chairman. HAZEL Bl..-XCKIXION IXIONTGOIXIERY Plzz' Lancaster. S. C. '11 In mklf' III lm q1'1',' nc n11'5m1'-roi: 111 Lmnlnr . Cnrrzrriflrfi Basketball. ROBERT XYORTH LIORGAN P111 Forest City. North Carolina man 1l'lllI ll1ft'z1n:1'1'11 . . . 111111111101 tlllplflfl' . . . ElIxgIIItlFlI'lIxQ Director PhotoQrapl'1y. l..ftt'REl.: M Club: Tennis Club: Yet.. SJSC. LSN. XYALTER HANS MORPHIS Lexington. North Carolina luz'z'r qj'.t.1wrl.r . . . Pliiiural Erlizmlzruz Bl Club: Tennis Team: X'L'lCl'LlTlS' Club: Yet., S SHI.. LSA. BURKE F. RIORRIS Phi' Nest Asheville. North Carolina . . I'lIlII1IltIll0I1.l . . . Hilltop Sllforlj . . , Lzlvrral nlrlx Co-Sports Editor ol'H1'lll1fp: Band: Yeterans' Club: B.T.L'.: Yet.. NAP: C, USN. JAMES EARL MOSS Barnardsville, North Carolina friendly. happy. gay . . . PAUL lXlOSS E11 Lenoir. North Carolina dealt uf kI'7Il1lI1FS5 French Club: Boxing: Yeterans' Club: Yet., XXj,'c lSSJ. CSN. CAREY G. lX'IL'MFORD E11 Raleigh. North Carolina as zvflromf 115 SlllIJlIZ'IZF Lilwul Alrls Second Yice Pres. B.S.L'. Council: S.S. Secretary: Tennis Club: Scriblerus Club: blinisterial Conference: Band: M Club: S.S.: B.T.L'.: Cheer- leader. ARTHUR EDYYARD BILRPHY, JR. E11 hlyrtle Beach. S. C. mn liozullzzg lzeazl rl1ferlraflf'1 ' . . Rajlzu . . . Trrl'i ull lop . . BI1JiIlIF5.Y .'ldlHll?I.Ylf!1lI'0VI Head Cheerleader: Yeterans' Club: Yet.. SIfC, USN. JOHN ROBERT MCCLLRE E11 Charlotte, North Carolina bf'lllZ'l I1ll1'!lH . . . Liberal :lrli B,T.L'. Pres.: S.S. Pres.: Society Chaplain: Secretary of C-I Class: Mis- R fe sion Council: International Relations Club: Yeterans' Club: Yet.. QINI3 c ' USN. 44 :' '1 5 'I 'Y .2 ! 1 1 Q? .1-' l 'bl X41 Y,-3 ' L29 ,Q -an l 4 A l F .4 . vs 1 wir! 5 V 1 91,1 I W0-M1611 r 9 4 OQN '7' A3 SILNIORS fXl.Xl.KfOI,NI V. NIcC1HXNI,l.l,. .Ili l'ffl N4'KXll1YIl X1-xu,Xx1ull1l,1 Hffffllxfnvl gnlllrlnfzzf' l'n, Inn SlJl'i1'lY c:K'Il4llI', I7I't'S.1 lIIlK'IIl.IlilPIl.ll R1'l.ll1u11x L lub Vim L NI.l1wI1,yIgX'v1. Siill-llllldll 3 my PSN. IXIQXKIIIQ LUL' KILUURY .Nuff Iillllwx Sllrixlgx, .XI.lI,.m11 I.w1!ln'lwwz . , . 'K I'rf-,HMI SCiQ'llC1,' Clulvg Hflflf BIi'l I'Y NIV! TL'l.I,fQY ,Xwz K Tlx.1ll:umN1Q:f. 'I vnu: N1 l11'ffmm , , . flfllr gnf . , , lfllfffl . . .lrf .XFI fflulvg ITI't'I'lL'I1 fillllw. VERNON LEE NIm:C1L'RRY .Xslwxillfz Nurth ciJl'UlilLl .xzn4f'uuzIIfff'l1u IIJRIF EVANS M4:IZl.HIlNI'1Y I':'1'1'y.Ci4-u1'QiJ Nlzflffzng IVIIIVI 'rw lar ffm , . . l'ff-,Uni B.'I'.L'. EDXXKXRD LEE NI4:IfI,R,X'I'H XYl1ilv Ifivlil. Nvxx' H.l1upShi1'c Huff ffng . , . jawn' lmx fuflll' ffzulf' IACIK S, NIIZGINNIS xIUUIAl'5IYUI'I!, Nllflll L.L1l'UlillQ1 nffllflh -fflfkzf' l'r1'. .lfllvllfflllf Im:-maliunzil Rc-Litiom Cflulvz Y:-I.. Pic, .X.Xl'. XYII.I.l.XfNI CIUXXIXN Mf:lX'IiR. -IR. NIM14111. Nnrlh Qilll'UIiILi nlltlflffl'-QI! fm!-1' H111 . , . U I uutlwl1lI:T1'41ck: M Club. as 43' ,X 'ii 1 ' 6 . . . FUN R 2' 6 - :Q V ,QN , 4-QU! 1 A s A ' s , Qrg J I , I3 v 9 . . -J Liv 'Q' I , ,,,,. M. ' . I 'fs A N? KG fp. KN.-,f -. 1:32 4 . 55.2 1 P A 1, J I. B. Ms:KENNEY. UIR. Hu Iiifllllllillil, X,il'QiIli.1 NCVIIIVYT mr' !Vl11LA lu 'wff' Ivllgllllll . . , lf1'l'I'f'!1Ii, ffm! lx . , . U I:'lr,fmf1l l'f11g111f'n1r1g Inu-rnulirmxal Rvlzllinm Cilulwg Y:-lc-num' iflulw: Yvl., PMI C. PNN. ELIZ.'XBIZ'IWH ANN KIfjIXI.XNL'S Vim NQ-nl url Xvxxs. Yi1'qi11i.1 UTZITIUI , . . 1.1lffm!.1m B.'I'.L'.: Y.XY..'X 45 J. 'O ,I fl N7 Vi F IP ,.. 'Q -F 5, Wi 1 5 'Q z -5 'ff 1. K sl hx . -e, gi, F . t ' F. .4 Q -1 V4 ,A J-, Q1 - .IN 4.- 1 'R 9-. r if A A f '-. zfwsna.. A 5' SENIORS q lr P 5- . - N Q i x I 1 3 ci Aer: fi P .I C ' -- X, -j' Q1 ' Q- Q fm X . Af- - .. NV! , X , 1-sseii DORIS RAE MCNEIL .Non High Point, North Carolina ndlllgflll Dons . . . Ll-l7l'7!1lA7l.l' Secretary Music Club: B.T.U.g Y.IV.A.g Y.T.C. NELL ANN NEIGHOURS .Mm Charlotte, North Carolina illuxif alzz'a1xf a ,Yllllll-7IgfI'liH1l2ll' Music Club Secretary: Glee Club Secretaryg House Treasurer: 'Volunteers For Christ: B.T.U.g Y.XV.A. XIAMES B. NOLEN Alberta, Virginia Bra jim . . . marvelnux flfollr . . . Engineering M Club Oihcer: Veterans' Clubg Vet. Infantry, Sgt., USA. ALBERT LEE NORMAN Eu Vllinston-Salem, North Carolina Bzzsiness HMM . . . Hia'ec B.T.l.'. Director for Summer Sehoolg Secretary Veterans' Clubg B.T.U President: lVinst0n-Salem Club: Vet., Cpl., AAF. OSEPI-I B OXVENS JR Richmond, Virginia J - . - - jo B0 ry' V1'rgz'nriy Liberal Arlx Brotherhood Secretary: Ministerial Conference, Y.T.C. CHARLES FREDERICK PADGETT Ei Huntersville, North Carolina C'lmrlif . . . always zvorkirzgu Liberal Arts B.T.L'.: Yet.. Safe, USN. ELYA SUTTON PARKER .Mm Goldsboro, North Carolina 'ia lzrarl Qf ,fqflnfxs and kzindnasx . . . .S'pz'r1'al Liberal Arts Home Economics Club. GARRIS DUDLEY PARKER Phi Gates, North Carolina A rar qf sznzslzinr with a Philnmalhian beam . . . 'l Pre'-Aiea' Society Pres., Science Club Vice Pres., B.T.U.: B.S.U.g Vet. PhM3fc, USN. Chattahoochee, Florida FRANCES JOHNSON PARKMAN Liberal Arts zc'z'Il1 lzer garifly nezwr emit . . . Seriblerus Club: B.T.U. SAMUEL PERRY PENLAND knowing Perry makes 115 glad . . Asheville, North Carolina . Pre. Law International Relations Clubg Hilllop staflg Veterans' Club, Vet., PhM3fc, USN. 46 Mahan' 'nv SENIORS HERMAN GR.-XIJY PIIII.I,Il'S. .lR. lin XYiiimIiui'u. Smith Czirfiliim Hlzajygi' am! inulrnl at ill: ltfr . . . Ctlfllfllfltf' Tennis: Serihlerus Cluh: I3.'l'.L.: 5ut'it'I3' CUIISUIT LOYS -I.XCQL'EI,VN PITCIIVORIJ .Mu C.iml Ridge. Kentucky lm llfurl lim Hlllffllffll my . . . llumf lfmrifvflllti Secretary and Trezisurer til' Home Ilemimnies Clulw: S. S. ROY EIJIVIN PITTRIAN Ililltm. Smith C.trrili11a Rqr1t t1fzt'qitf11ttli1ng infm rzrti tail . . Pzr-.Ilrfl Vet., MOMMJ 'e. LSN: Veterans' Cluls. XVILLIAINI CTLRTIS POE Eu Apex. North Ctirtiliim . . ll jnkr u rmnnlr . . Llfirral .lift Veterans' Cluh: Vet.. Cfpl.. LSA. CECIL L. PORTER lin North XYilkesl10ro. North Carolina . . nur Prfslrlrnl qf lfu . . Lau' Society Pres.: B.T.L'. Pres.: llzllmfr staff: House Pres.: SS. Vice Pres. I.R.C.: Vet.. Sgt.. LSA: Veterans' Clulw. EARL NATHAN PORTER Charlotte. North Carolina ffl mr lm afnrnfl' In mrm , . Ltlvfml .flrlt Vet., Cpl.. USMC: Veterniis' Cluh. LAURA IRIS PORTER ,Vnn IYooclside, Long Islzuitl. New York noble tlznulglzli: rmlvlr ffrrrlv ..,. Ynnf' .Wm ml Lzhfznl .lrlr B.T.L'. Pres.: Draniziteers Vice Pres.: Society Pres.: Vice Pres. Volunteers For Christ: Scrihlerus Clula: Y.XN'.A. JAIXIES MITCIHELI, POSTELLE Eu Charlotte. North Carolina Pntle'Hzj1' . . . mrm'lm1'. Ffffll , . . . . . llmw' lllllflblf fum .... singing lzlf .S'1r1r1Irt1 NJ . . Ifngnzrrzznlg Veterans' Club Vice Pres.: Society President: M Chili: Ifrmotln-ill IxIanager: Veterans' Quartet: Church Choir: Glee Chili: Vet.. GM3 'c. L BETTY PRINGLE Clio Leesl.ittrg. Florida lm: rqual fmt Vlfl In hr 1f1.nn1'frni . . . lrzxpiiiizg ollzrrv . . .Sfffzal Lzhrml .Iris May Day Attendent: B.T.L'. ofhcer: Glee Club: Church Choir: Society Pres.: YWVA.: Scrililt-rus Cluh Vice Pres. CORA LOLISE RANDELI. Cflm Forest City, North Curuliuzi heir I3 lgfe 111 ull 111 lfmuti' , . .Srrrflzzrzal .Slmzrr BTU oiiieerg Y.W..X.: Scriblerus Club. 47 U -Q .I ,an Ngigk 2 5 We A' I 5 I 3 ag. . X F ,-.. .t 'T25' .IK Ag 1 b 1 - ' . L . '4' 4 . .ff axmr- ' K - .-. A -- . . SENIORS HAR RY BINFORD RAY E11 Hallsboro. North Carolina tlm5e' flftlllflfllf I71I17'IlI1t' l'fHfl1f'J . . l'rr-.44gr'1rz1l!11r'1' Society Censor: Baseball: Yet.. Cpl,. USMC: Veterans' Club, MORRIS A. REEYES Hallsboro. North Carolina . . . fu' krwzt' IL'l1l1f.J . . . C. L .... ClU7l1771l'l'4'I-UI Yet.. TX4. ESA: Yeterans' Club. JOE YERNER REINHARDT Eff7z:imt zt'1'tl1 a mptzizzl If Forest City. North Carolina Crrzrrul Buslnmx Business Club: Bet. SIJKFJ3 'c. USN: Yeterans' Club. GEORGE CLYDE RI-IINEHART :'rz't'r1'111f111 lj nil' Vlflgllllfllfl Canton. North Carolina Llltfral .-lrlx Blinisterial Conference: Yet.. S,'Sgt.. AAF: Yeterans' Club XYILLIAM ALLEN RHODES 'hllll' bmultful liffgllllfl . . . lhlztrvgmznzfl rgf Ilzr Snzfllz Martinsville. Yirtfinia . .i i CYIIIIIITIPITZUI Art Club: Yet.. S1 c. RDM. USN: Veterans' Club. ESTHER LORENE RISH nllllljlfdul' zrzrlzrzrzl . . lXIusic Club Secretary: Hlfllrfp Stagg JOHN HARRIS ROBERSON III' zt'ifl,fimi110r1f brfm' . . Science Club. LEONARD LEON ROLLINS jIiIZl'6'7'f' Hflffj-17Z'l-H1 . . Society Chaplain. Censor. Vice Pres., Council Ministerial Conference. ROSE MARY ROMMELL I1it'I1flIL'1fl' Brllr . . . Cfin Hopkinsville. Kentucky Llillffdl Arif : Bank: Choir: Glee Club: Orchestra. Eu Smithfield. North Carolina f'ilIg'fI1l'I'I'ZIIAL' Phi' Spindale. North Carolina Lzlheml Arif President: lNIission Council: B.S.L'. Clin Louisville. Kentucky Bzzsirzrss B.T.L'. Secretary: Business Club: hlarshal GENE THOMAS ROSS llzujt' blur qrfi . . . zclzmx' Forest City. North Carolina 48 ,,Q,'.t.. Q 1' ya - ZA. ,. 36- ra A -3 . .z Q. -E A . 4- N 1 lf .1 Z 1 -, P fl ,lg .k.x . T-K A..- . 's xl s . 5. lk.. yt.. l'n 'X AIOYCE LELA SHELBY Clio SENIORS KIULIAN BERKLEY RL'IZ Otec-n, North Carolina 11Iz:'qyt a fllIPVfI'It'7Iff . . BETTY JANE SAMS Clm Erwin, Tennesct . , Bali . , . gown' . . . Zl'l1lf7lL'UZ9fH Lilrrml .-irli Home Economies Club: YAYA.: lY.A.A.: Basketball Club. .IOHN FENNER SANDERFORD. AIR. Fayetteville. North Carolina .lIr. .Millar . . . f1f7fZl'li'I7fI0'. . , G0sll. ' Lzhfral .4115 Music Club: Boys Sports Editor. LixL'R12i,: M Club: Track: Football: Veterans' Club: Yet.. BAIZNVC, USN. OSCAR FRANKLIN SAPPENFIELD Frank . . . t'Z'F7lJ'07Iz T,Y llllddlu Gastonia, North Carolina Gfnfral Buunrxx Yet., Cpl., AAF. IOHN C. SALNDERS. JR. High Point. North Carolina A'jF!IVl ' .... s razwfd . . . Pwr-Dfnlal M Club Treasurer: Football: Yeterans' Club: Yet., SI,-NC. USCG. IOHN HENRY SCALE, AIR. Phi High Point, North Carolina 'Zellzf .lb lnzwfor the Jlage . . . Lzhfral AIM B,T.L'. President: Society Yice Pres.: Draniateers President: Baseball: Veterans' Club: Yet.. Ordnanceman, KSN. HENRY CICERO SELLS K-H1lL'1U'5 Nadi' lo Ifnz1'l1z.r lalrrzlf' Salisbury, North Carolina ELLIS ELXYOOD SETTLE Yankee . . .frz'fr1a'Iz'e51 rgff:znza'i Conwingo, Maryland RAYMOND FULTON SEXVELL lm-fr .... A Seffner, Florida Pm'-.Wed Veterans' Club: Yet., Srfc, USN. Hendersonville, North Carolina Brnnf1zeq1- Bound Brazzrf' Librral .-iris Soeiety YiCC Pres.: French Club Yice Pres.: Dramateers. 49 Qi t L. I . 1 I W , ' 4' i - - P 1 i'Tl'1fiC.I 'IiQ ' 4. r I v I I 'Q Y 'I I F 4 F 1' 49 -:A Q 'X , 'N 5 . ,TS l l qw sl V. L!!-asv Q' 53 '-5 5 ' I a ,L 3 t f . ' tr l 'xi V ,Wax , -1 l I Left, l l si Aiklvlil l I ll 1 l I l SENIORS -IEANNE CRAIK SHIEL .Non From Ihr .fearhoreu Wilmington, North Carolina Liberal Arlr B.T.U. Vice Pres.g Mission Councilg LAUREL Staflg Y.W.A. IAMES BERNARD SHUMATE Phi North Wlilkesboro, North Carolina liJI'7l71f . . . fha! remindr me fy' . . f' Business B.T.U. Officer, Glee Clubg Veterans' Clubg Vet., Plc., USMC. CHLOIE SILVER Non Bandana, North Carolina 4'1'1i!al and versatile RUTH VIRGINIA SIMMONS Ruthie qf Virg1'nrry B.T.U. Vice Pres.g Banclg Y.'W.A. SONNIE B. SIINIPSON 'ifzmfz . . . zeorlrirzgu B.T.L'. IXIARGARET IRENE SMILEY 'Zvzrrzrg' rinrerilr . . . rrnileru French Clubg Y.XV.A. CALVIN T. SMITH sm1'fl1' . . . loral leader Ministerial Conferenceg Veterans' Clubg EYELYN PIERCE SMITH 1'n.yvirrn.g ur . . . alzvqrr LIILUVH, Y.W.A.g International Relations Club. CHARLES LINDY SMITH Phi Challie . . . Smilhyu Veterans' Clubg Vet., Srfc, USN. HOWARD XVILLIAM SMITH Ah! for the lye on the farm Veterans' Clubg Vet., Pvt., USA. 50 Home Economics Clio Eagle Rock, Virginia Spffial Liberal Arts Greensboro, North Carolina Engineering Clio Glasgan, Virginia Liberal Arts Asheville, North Carolina Liberal Art: vet., PhM2fc, USN. Asheville, North Carolina Liberal Arts Fayetteville, North Carolina Commerfe Hayesville, North Carolina Agriculture SENIORS LAURA MARIE SMITHNYICK Akin Chester, South Carolina rnr1,tr1'e11In11.v . . . rm'rz'm ' Pre-.lfrd Secretary of Y.NY.A.: Society Treasurer: Student Government Council: Hilllnp staff: Volunteers For Christp Glee Club. A. CALVIN SNOXV lYinston-Salem, North Carolina r1'rtY1- unzrltr brings luis Wllllftu lnlvrnl .lrlr Spanish Club Vice Pres.: Veterans' Club: Yet.. Sgt., AAF. JAINIES C. STANFIELD Phi Burlington, North Carolina 'Tlolhrs zcilh flats Lair' Veterans' Clubg Yet., Sgt., AAF. SOPHIA EYELYNE STAPLETON Abu Charlotte, North Carolina Smf1c . . . .5?rrrl11r1'f1l .S'fifm'r Society oljricerg House Secretary, M-Blem Clubg Cheerleader: Tennis Club: Archery Clubg Soccer Club, Hockey Clubg Swimming Club, XY,A.A. council. XYILLIAM DON STAPLETON Eu Clayton, Georgia . . . nur Bill .... llarfl BIISIQVIIYSY .Alf1'minz'.rlrnl1'nn Glee Club Presidentg Nlusic Honor Club: Veterans' Clubg Veterans Quartet: Student Forum, Yet., TX4. L'SA.g M Club: Baseball. MASON STRONG STATON lN'adesboro, North Carolina H171-IIIIIIIIL' Hall Donr1'ler Veterans' Clubg Yet., TX5, USA. BETTY LOU STEELNIAN ,Yuri Elkin. North Carolina Ubarlcelballs . . . Clzarlz'e'.r Cheerleader .S'errrlz111'a! Skifrzrr Society Hostess, Censor: President of XV.A.A.1 LAUREI. staff: Hrlllop staFf1 M-Blem Clubg Tennis Clubg Archery Club: Swimming Club: Basketball Club: Softball Clubg Cheerleader. MILDRED GERALDINE STEPHENS ,Yon Tampa, Florida nlftlllldbll' Gerry Smrlamzl Srimrr Business Club Presidentg Mission Councilg Dramateersg Y.T.C,g Yolun- teers For Christ. l EDXVIN BENJAMIN STOKES E11 Asheville, North Carolina 'illammj . . . I love lje . . . Sfllllllifli Commerce M Club: Basketballg Footballg Business Manager LAUREL: Dramateers: Veterans' Clubg Vet.. Sgt., USINIC. MALCOLM RUSSELL STOUT Sanford, North Carolina being needed . . . iliac Commerce Boxing Clubg Veterans' Club: Vet., Cpl., USA. 51 f I 4 '1 4 F BH' KJ !'4' f ' 7 ILK. Elf.,!.Y'if-1-l','I!?'F'11'1 l l ?i ,l i XfIQL.l' m ' I 1 i I I SENIGRS I 4 ' ROSII..-VND CORN.-XTZER STROLD Clin Louisville. Kentucky ' Wt film' 0 INN' 4 . Liberal Arts ' Volunteers For Christ President: Society Secretary: B.S.L'. Council: Mission Council: Archery Club. ' l . J JACK ROYCE SIQGG High I'oint. North Carolina E NJIXIIIIN Bzmnfss Admmz'Jtralz'nn I Dramateers. I 9' GRACE ELIZABETH SULLIVAN Clm Bartow, Florida UZKIIIIIIIIXL7 przxnrzzllllli' .S'fr1m21'1a1.Srzrlzre Society Treasurer: College lNIarshal: Scriblerus Club: V.T.C.: Y.XV.A. BIAIQRICE OIVEN SLTTUN Charlotte. North Carolina 'lllnf . . . our lva.vrlvnllN ,-lrrnzzzzlllzg 4 BI Club: Veterans' Club: Vet.. SI, C. USN. l I i ! 1 i GLA' S. SYVEETLAND Asheville. North Carolina rink urn! Ihr ramrnf' Eflglllffllllg L.-XURE1. stall: Veterans' Club: Vet.. ARIXI1, C. USN. w DORCAS ANN TATE Lexington. North Carolina Sunrise with a smile CHARLIE BART TAYLOR Phi Lancaster. South Carolina zL'1Il11z!gnr5i I0 llrlff' lfngzrzffrizzg 4 B.T.L'. General Secretary. in l i LECNARD OVVEN TEAGLE Newland, North Carolina Nfllflf ffm! realli rm! B115z'r1f55 Veterans' Club: Vet.. S,'C. IQSN. l ,. l JOHN RIPLEY TEBOXV Augusta, Georgia Htalfrzlfd TFBOM' qf N15 Tnztn Team ll Veterans' Club: Vet.. LSA. gl sl .IEAN H. THOMASSON E11 Niriston-Salem. North Carolina if nslrirlli' f711SI71!'5ST Armunling I Brotherhood: Business Club: Veterans' Club: Vet.. T,'5. ESA. l 52 l it l - 1 ,.....i., .ir .ff ,QS N .4g .4' 5 .1 J. Q . . QQ V1 -. uv, li-7 QS I-. ,' F., ,St ,,. 1 4. 4 - 1... , , .11 A K3 Nad ha.. .Ji x 'if'- X. . 1 . . -.'-. .-v -.'e.,' :, r'-Q1 i -J li SJ' T I , D 43 Q4 M img SA T 'inf 0 .f ...nw-: X9 1 Y l 4' . ! '1 I 'S x ,X -i yi! ,1 1fE Xl L X LL big -'ii 7' rc' Q 6 E- 'YV '31 4' 4 1 I Erflr SICNIQRS Hl1I,liN.lEWl2l,l. THOMPSON .Mm IM-I,m-Am Springs. I'vllll'Tdd Ihr luglm mul mflffrf lfzmgx uf lrfr . . ROBERT SIDNEY 'l'HUMI'S1 DX Buzz . . . Xlltlflflif .Ynfu Yc'lL'l'dIli.ClLlIl1X't'I.. EKII C, ESX. IOIIN EARL TODD Plz: .N1,1flf1r111f.N.nl1rf lJcI.f,-on Spring, Ifluridu firzgun' IIHQ South Norfolk, Yirginu lJmf11umf llrrzmrzu Hzmmm glflzmzalxlfufwfz B.m-hflllg TNI Club: H.T,L'. XYILIMX DEAN 'l'RIPI.ETT ,XVHII I.r'uoir, Nurlh f:llI'fJlTIlC1 nrllllllrlgfnl Imfffe' zf:'z'1f,xU .Slfflflflllclf -Sv11t'lIm' SCK'I'C'I.ll'y B.T.l,'.1 YNY..-X. FRED GENTRY TICKER, .IR. Plz: Louiwillr. Kentucky hr gzzvw uflmx u rlzrrljhl Jul . Truck: llflllffjf 51.1111 CII.-XRLES ALEX.-XNUER TURNER f1lzw141w r'I'l'll'1lT,lf'H' IlfU'fllllt'n xvK,'If'I'LiIl9' Club: Yct., CIpI,, ES.-X. CII..-XRENCE D, TURNER ul:.'um XIIHIHINEU Yc'tvrnnQ' Lflulu Yvt., INIUTNUNI-Q 'C. USN. NURNIA -IEAN TY.-XLDROP C110 um :gf the lzvzzzf' B.T.L'.1Y.XY..-X. ELEANOR JUNE YYALDROP Clm the nllzrr Irvin B,'I'.L'.: YNVMX. I,L'THER EDMUND XYALKE, tIR. Dui qfI'1rg111rr1'. . .M B.T.L', 53 Lzhfml ylrh Morqgmton, North Cfarulind EIlQIllr'FI'Il1Q hlorganton, North Carolina Elzlgllzrnzllg Grcc'm'ilIc'. South Carolina Lzbfml .-1111 Greenville, South Carolina Liberal :lin Eu Orange. Virginia Pu'-.ilnl E42 A-Ti' EJ ! ' MNAMW' ILE J'V '11+-2'.'El!T'TM'lgSF'3i Fl'L 7 mi' 1 'i ' SENIORS XVILLIAM PASCHAL WALKER E11 Marie, North Carolina f bf xlrzttesfor Ihr bex! in ly? . . . Liberal .-lrls r A J, 1 B.T.U.: M Club: F ootball: Band: Glee Club: Tennis: Orchestra Y ' Boxing: Forensics. Q Q , . . 'e IOHN DOX LE WALLACE Ea Morristown, Tennessee: 1 tall . . . dark . . . and handsome Commerfe by Vice Pres., Censor, Society: Scriblerus Club: Forensic Club: Brotherhood: kr il :Qi Veterans' Club: Vet., PhM3fc, USN. l l l l l ,gg l ' 'X N' IVIARSHALI. NEXYTON YVARD YVeaverville, North Carolina , all-llgflll . . . lalrrzlygalorr . . . EllAgl'71FPIlHg E Veterans' Club: Vet., Sgt.. USA. 3' L WILLIAM B. WARD off-famore, North carolina l 1 ...K Xtwrilxrk our Bill Liberal Arts l 1 'iwll Veterans' Club: Vet.. Sgt., USA. I ff l l i 'Q' IANE DOROTHY WEATHERSBEE .Vnn Columbia, South Carolina la lnmzu lm' made lil? lu'1gl1lw ' Liberal Arty Secretary, Volunteers For Christ: B.T.U. MARY ANN XVEBSTER Nlzarrzefazwz gal Mars Hill, North Carolina Liberal Ari: K r XVILLIAM ALFRED XVEBSTER Eu Madison, North Carolina B1llr . . . nur quarlerlnarlf . . Liberal Arty M Club: Football: Veterans' Club: Vet., SlVI3fc, USN. MIRIAM TURNER XVEDDLE Clio Roanoke, Virginia 'kg1'zt1'ng lwiglzlzuux lo all abou! her . . . Liberal Art: gm 'Vs A I' Officer, B.T.U,g Y.W.A.: International Relations Club: Pres., Vice Pres. Society. PHIL WARREN XVEEKS Pla' Roanoke, Virginia j1l1ilu.wpl11't'al Plul . . . t'lm'ltrzl roalx . . . . . . rmwr a zltzll rrmzlmzl will: Plzll . . . l' Law Feature Editor LAUREL: Hzlllop Staff: Cheerleader: Drarnateers: Vice Pres., Society. EDGAR PAUL WEST Eu Raleigh, North Carolina his lj? is drztotnl lo lmilirzg ollzerf' Liberal .-lrtx Pres., B.T.U.: Ministerial Conference: Glee Club. 5-1 f- H . -...war- '-M' .. . ,l,,,,,,Mmw,,,m,4..,. ,.t., i. ,.- '.,q,5..,Vn, M , M , , ,. -IACKSON ti.-XMIZRUN WHISN.-XNT SENIORS XYILLIAM ANDREW' XYHITSON 'zfllfllll' .ll.lD. x't'It'l'IlI1Q' Club: Yct., CHhlXI, IQSN. . , 11rzfu'r,it11'f' . . . !fle'11n,tr. lNI lilub Chaplain: lX1iuistcriL1l cl0Illit'l'llC'C'I Yc'tt'r'ius' l'lub' Ifoollrill' ' Baselmllg Yet.. US.-X. C'H.-XRLIQS EMERSON XX'lI.l ONG Ifu nur Ifflflnl i i i 13ztI1 i fltllzlwf' Mare Hill. North l,I4u'oliu.i 5 I? l're-,llrfl 'J 1 . 4 Plz! Hickory, North Curoliuxi Y L1lfnt1f,'l1l.s 4' if di Rah-iuli North clrlllllllltt S ' 3 .YIINIIILIIIAUII li ' 'L gh Editor l..-xt'Rh.l1 Illfllup, til Sports Editor: Football: Pres. M tflubg ' Sports Publicity Dt-pt.: Mr. Mars Hill: King, May Day Pugmnl. MIRIAM MAY XYILKERSON Chu ,izt'f'rl ajfffmnzrzt H' Archery Club. ANN XYILLIAMS .Xml Ihr nulri lm ljr L7I'Ilfr' ll llftlllflfllf iultrltff' Clayton, North CI.u'ulina1 Pr r-. N in .t ing Savunnzili, Gvorgiii .SYIFII-til l.1lfn 111 .lib Society Crusor: Secretary of XVM-XA.: 'Volunteers Iiur Cihristg .'xl'l'llK'l'y Club. GEORGE F. XYILLIANIS PM .S'flnt1fzle'li . , . xjvflllfllf' lvlonroe, North Carolina Plum it ul lfzlut tlflllll Society Ccnsor: B.T.L'. Prcsidcntg Basketball: Footballg M tflubg Track Tcamg Yc-tvransx Club: Yet., QMQXC. USN. PEGGY WILLS Clit, . . . mir lu funk ul YXYA. Council: Hiking Club. CHARLIE NIACI XYILSON Eu Ullirrr ilmuld br Nitin lIftiP'l'IIIl . . . Summerville, South Carolina 1.4111 7711 lmzt nm Fuirvirw, North ffaroliuzi l.1!1f'1t1l :bb l,X.I.. Pl'vSiClf'1N3 llilllnp stall: Vt-tt-iuiis' Club: Yet.. Sf'SQt., FSA. WII.I.IAM ALBERT WILSON dflt'zt1'3 Allllllllg ut fifty Science Club: YQ-tt-i':ins' Club: S,'Sgl,, AAF, MARY KI,-XNE XVINCHESTER ,Ninn Gad pu! lzer Ima lu help ullmj' XX!-3x'c'i'x'ill::. North C'arolin:1 El1!SIl1t't'l mg kVfiSlliI1glUI1, D. ti. l.1l1t'lz1l Arli President ol' Student Govcrnineut: St-Crctarv-Tre-ztsurcr Scriblurus lllubg Forensic Clubg Yolunteers For Christ. A 55 -'ff' N .N S3 tp? ,X , .. ' f . I ff lk . 1. . A uf Aa' , U Lt 'fv' N 'nv N FUN? -I I ll 0 '-f I U . x.-, .V ' '::v.Q ngffi 148 -oi' t bi. - NC' 'ate 43.41 Air: f rg-gm'-' N45 v 'Dvix+--1Elf.1!e r'-filnl' N'-i'.l'fx ,lI1tlC.l ITG' SENIORS THOMAS P, XYOOD Mars Hill, North Carolina HBIAQ Trim . . . Clzpl. lllfndu Pre-Lau' M Club: Football: Veterans' Club: Vet.. Capt., C. E, EUNICE ANGELINE XVOODRUFF Clin Booneville, North Carolina 'llrzgzi' . . . lu knnzr' lm' 1.5 lo lou' her .lledziral Lab Tfrlznzirzian LAVREI. Sponsor: Typist. LAVREL Staff. SHADE ISLER YVOOTEN Asheville. North Carolina lut'z1l,l1.D.N PTF-.lfftf LIAIXIES A. YVORSHABI Pliz' Richmond. Virginia . . Lamlvmfs zirlulu Lllfwal .-1111 Vice Pres. B.T.U.: Ministerial Conference FRANKLIN BEN-IAMIN YANDELL. JR. Plzz' Charlotte. N. C. 'jalllrfulfarrlnalllzlg Frank . . . Blllmorf Canif . . Cwnnzfzrf Pres. Society: Glee Club: Veterans' Quartet: Church Choir: Football: Track: M Club: Veterans' Club: Vet.. Cpl.. USMC. POLLY JEAN YANDELL .Von Charlotte. North Carolina l'r1lly'rprnuzzfzlzlrprrrnzlr ,hrtffrIl1fr:r . . .our .llqr Qzrem . . . .llljr .llarl Hill . . .S'rtu'lf1r'111l .S'r'm1rf Vice President junior Class: Treasurer, B.T,U.: Chorister. B.S.U.: Pres. Society: Business Club: Glee Club: Orchestra: May Queen: Beauty Sec- tion l..u'REi.: Miss Mars Hill College. ElNIlLY LOUISE VARBROUGH .Van Roxboro. North Carolina Uluulrmg lzzglzrf' Liberal .lm Pres. B.T.U.: YAXLA.: Volunteers For Christ: XV..-X..-X. DONALD CONKLIN YOUNG E11 Charlotte. North Carolina good ale' Don . . . our .'llll1llZ't'Ij11U' Pl'f5I,ZiF7ll . . Pwr-.Ural Pres. Society: B.T.U.: Ministerial Conference: Mission Council: Veterans' Club: Vet., Medical Dept., USA, LAURA XYILLOREE YOUNG Clzo Burnsville, North Carolina hrzezw rearing lo bmzg ha,l1p1'1zfs.t lo lje . . Liberal :lrlr Pres. B.T.U.: YAY..-X.: Volunteers For Christ. KATHERINE FRANCES YOUNTS Clio Greensboro. North Carolina ullflfllillg ffllzfrr along llzf Mgr Lzberal .4111 Secretary Y.T.C.: M-Blem Club: Y.W.A.: Volunteers For Christ. 56 , -3 , -EA .. ft if .' f 117. X ! 4 ll H , 'U , 2+ 0 31 , .5 X , 4 I' I FQ.. L I I NX li 5. is is ' lx ii-Q -68- -:-V v if L vs' 1'- 9 'zr : :igffifz -' ,'1::E5E ,in N I. ','f::::': Lux: -f'1'J'f f1' awp . .'.:-12:51 'W '96' ,N 'T' '34-7? r--O 'J .- , . .5 al 3 N 23: ' -Q as . -' I3 ! 2 WX -'S' A w 11. 1, :us--1, , -: 4 , , .. W : . . , r . .Ma-s-ul- 'M 41-me-. ZBPWM' .-fx . 1 1 t f N -ini-.Ie .--1---1 .- : V . , . S- r0ULF ir! :io :iz x'c QU 5 ' ' 0 ii - I be .S'u11m.v .Vol PlAL'1I1IP!1.' ALLEN, REX AIANIESNIR., Mars Hill. N. CI.: BARRETT. :XLVA BELMONT. Mars Hill, N. C.: BUCRNER fJRX'.-KI. L.. Mars Hill, CZ.: COLLINS. EDXY.-XRD IFXYNES. Lumhcrlon, N. C.. FORD. QIOHN ARCHIBALD, AIR.. Brevard CI.. FREEx1AN. ROY O., jefferson, N. Cg CHBSON. EARL SMITH. High Point, N. C.: HEsTER. ROBERT LEw1s. LIR.. Roxllom, N. CZ.:AIENx1Ns. JAMES Em1ANi'El.. Asheville, N. CI.: MEHAEFEY. BERLYN BUNIGARNER, Asheville, N. C.. PEER. CAI'l.EYAJF.FFE.RSUN, Asheville. N. CI.: SHUPE. XVl1.1.iA:u XV.. Weawi'x'ille, N. C.: SMITH.xIAMES BRYANT, Nswlmcrry, Fla.. Su'.n'NO1M. TIIDEN XVILII.-XM. Waynesville. N. C., 'lilIOM,-XS, JAMES BERNARD. Mars Hill. N. C.. XV.-XSHBURN. GEURCSE FRED. Marion, N. CZ.: xVES'llMURl'll.-XND, FRANK LEE, Statssville. N. C., XVILDE, Sm OWENBY, jR., Asheville. N. C.: XVILSON. JUNIUS DE.-AN. Asheville. N. C. 57 Stepping into a world Of unfamiliar faees and new surroundings. the Junior Class during the past year truly proved its ability. spirit. and popu- larity. 'llirougli tireless erliorts of its officers. the c-lass beezune Z1 unit of spirited students that added greatly to the years of '47-48. SpencerTliornton. I student body elected president. and the remaining O members of the junior Class are Certainly looking O tO another great and eventful year at Mars Hill. in the wake of the summer yaeation period. NIR. .xxu MRs. il. A. MCLEOD. Spw1,mr.cfnr llze junior Clan JUNIOR CLASS UFFICZERS: Lqft In right. LEE RliODES. .S'melaqr: ixlARTH.-X RIAXXVELL, I z're-Pres1- dent. Berry ROBERTS. 7iIf't1XItII'l,' and SPENCER THORNTON. Plfltllllfllf. 58 JUNIORS AI xt I' l.lll'lSl- .Xu ms Statcwx illv. North Ci.II'IiliIIII .IIIIIN XXIII I I ut .-XDANIN, -IR. Roaiioke, Virginia :NliXRG.XRIi'I'AlANlLfE AIKEN hllllllll. lrlllflilli lit ll,Xl1li'l'll CI XIRE .XI LARD XX-llIllll1LflUI1, North ifttrolingt LHJRIJUN Pllll I ll' .XI I EN Roxlioro, North Carolina ,I AxIEs FHN'l'.XlNE .'5xI.l.I-LN Clayton, North Carolina GENEVA l.EE Amioiws Mars Hill, North Carolina l'i.-Milli-ll. .MINIUNS Mars Hill, North citlfllllllli DoRIs LEE :XNDERS Bryson City. North Carolina QHENE CARIII .-XNDERSLIN Lt-aksville, North Ciarolina Lt'c:II.I.E l lOPl-1 .'XNDERSl IN Mocksville, North Carolina JAMES NIELSEN .-XNDREIIS Miami. Florida BI.-XRY IQATHERINE :hRN1S'I'RfrNIi lNIt. Holly, North Carolina BARBARA ESTELLE ARNUI ll Murphy, North Carolina KESLER ASKEXV, KIR. lfnfielcl, North Carolina :XDA LEE BAILEY Toledo, North Cfarolingt :NNN ELIZAEETI-I BAILEY Pensacola, Florida fililill. CHARLES BAKER Charlotte, North Carolina NINA LEE BALDING -Ioe, North Carolina FRANCES lN'IL'RIEI. BALDWIN Fletcher, North Carolina IRIS lN'IARIE BALDWIN Fletcher, North Carolina -IANIES E. BALDWIN Biscoe, North Carolina FAYE BEU1..-X BALI, Marshall, North Carolina ELKToN GIL1.E'l'TE BALI EW, KIR. Tryon, North Carolina IQATHLEEN B.-XRH.-XM Chapel Hill, North Carolina SIDNEY JEAN BARRER Nantahala, North Carolina -IESSIE ESTHER BARN.-KRD Meadows of Dan, Virginia ANITA ROSALAND B.-KRRli'l'T Mars Hill, North Carolina IWLATE BAL'coM Monroe, North Carolina JOAN REBECC.A BELL Sycamore, Georgia HELEN LOR.-NINE BENNETT jonesboro, Tennessee BIINNIE ELIZABETH BENNETT Atlanta, Georgia I Vg C, A-on :S 0- x, ni - gk 1 vu L ' -.X fn .ff L Al, ' ? F -.- .IL H, . , -:r 7 5 . t A -4 .j' ew X I -Q it 'R rv fa g ' A 4' F'-7' f M 2- fl: t . :ex v-fr J 5 ,E . Y V is-HQ 14' - 5 , .ubv ' S. it - 'a ' -J . u 1 J ' l-A - A P i,. lik,. . P l fi U! A -A . I j .va V 3 l f, 3 ,A .zzt u QA .Q A 6 V '11 . r, , 'V rg fl. B I or L ? fw- e, .1 4 -. . V4 ' -.L by 5 I-ix, - Q 5 , ' J, , ' I f J I-j qmj , I' . f Q Al br- . J .,' I-Q 'fm EJ J '-'I f 23.112 1u.,Il.1si Y'i'f1 1', TZ i l I i 1 I l l l 1 . 14:- UNI O R IoIIN BEASLY BENTON. KIR. Branson. North Carolina Los' BANRS BRIGERS. AIR, Gastonia. North Carolina BETTY .Io BIGGERSTAFF Clhftrlottc. North Carolina BERTIE lNl.'XRIE BLAc:RwEI.L Oxford. North Carolina ID.-KN.-X LAXYTIIN BIAIIIIIK Seymour. Tennessee JO.-KN PRrrf:HARD BI,ALor:R Canton. North Carolina JIIIIN LANDRUI Boao. IIR. Ttillzipoosa. Georgian I,EwIs BRYANT BLILIN Gastonia. North Carolina 13.-AVID XVOODFIN BOONE Asheville. North Carolina llII.D.-X CHRISTINE BIMJNE Clinton. North Carolina SHIRLEY IQUXVEN.-X BQUGIIAIAN Lf-noir. North Carolina BELLA BONHUYS Enka. North Carolina RLIEY LEE BOXVEN Bolton, North Carolina XVILLI.-AM FRANKLIN BfilXN'EN, KIR. YVilInington, North Carolina lVlA'I'ILD.-X CI..-XIRE BUXVIQRS Rich Square. North Carolina FRANR NKJRRIS BowERs Littleton. North Carolina Cov.-xi. kIAr:RsoN BRANt':II Bourdinan. North Carolina CQENER.-XI, l'lARRlSlJN BRIDGEAIAN, JR. 'l'lryon. North Clarolinti HIAZEL lVIERIiDlTH BRIGMAN Chcraw. South Carolina Cl,-XRI, ALEXANDER BRINKI FY Ynlclrsef. North Ctirolitin DORIS BENNETT BRINsoN New Bern. North Carolina lN1.-XRJURIE DAW BRITT Clhadliurn, North Carolina XYILEY rI1RL'ET'I' Bnooxs Gastonia. North Carolina HERBERT BREYARIJ BRIIWN Asheville. North Carolina CHEORGE XY.-XI,l..-'-.CIE BRowN XVuyIicsvillc. North Carolina XvI1.I.IAM LEXYIS BRowN Forest City, North Carolina KI.-AMES RALEIGII BRYANT Richmond. Virginia IQENNETH BFCKNER Mars Hill. North Carolina KATIIRYN ELIZABETH BULL.-XRD lNIcCIoll. South Carolina RosE BULLARD Fayetteville. North Carolina HAZEL Ci.-XDDY BUMGARNER Canton. North Carolina XYILEY CLEVELAND BIAIGARNER Clanton. North Carolina ga X lt W4 , .1 N ix ,. ft W -19' ' HI! Y-' 4, ,I 2 J. if-9 S I 4 ,f 7 '44 f f ,sg A 1 -.4 5 I ,3 f K A E ' :QL : V ,g -1 H X' qv 'i 'Q l A . 4 Q, ku. --IA,. .g ' N. Y K A, f 'Bn . M 3-.1 I Q29 I 1-I ' J I J , If I It 1 x 41 G.. la Z -3 i or lt I9 'T 4 Q- ,a ' I QU.:-. ' - I . 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M 4 :Nf.XRI.XN.Il l1I'Ill fiXRI'l'.NlkR . Iyllfhfilll. North fillfflltllll IJHRIS :Xxx tIxR'IER ' Ati- 1XIiIttl1c'xx'x. North Cltrolixm Srtvxt-ix I5,xIImCixRlI1R gag Kr-lforcl, Ntll'lh'cIJ1l'tIliILl ' ' l,I'I .x MAE K..-xRx'IaR X 2 . A. A ni ! Yormorv, 'I1K'Illlt'5S1't'1 , -I I IJIIRIS HP1IIA1Nl1,ffxNIl 'fy f' Xue- Hr-lruont. North Clttrolirm ' A I S, 4I xxms Nrixrrox f:.XfK!-.Y- ' ,U ' II:II'ICzISte'I', South Q-dI'UllI'ld ' V NI-.I I x Str f:.XI'I7lII M hfvlrtlmhis, Tc'I1I1t'xsc'1' , IiIIxx3xRIa Lua CI.xx'I x xI'rIII Uh f' ,I fr 6 AI1ll'hS0IlX'illl'. North Clirolinzi -Q V, lt.xRRx' I'iR.X7IliR CTIIIiRR.xx 'L Oxford. North Clrrolinu BIa'r'rx' frRIiY fTIIr'Rf:II Q North XYilkt'SIDUl'lJ. North C I R.xI l'lI Iinxrrx CIIIt'Rr:IIIII ' I North Scituatv, Rhoda Islzmd ' -, I'lfXRtDI I7 Bxrx fir XRK 3 C 2 'W . v ' ' ' . X4 7 ' 6 X I ' ' Bzlchn. North Cfgtroltna , QZSJI 1 Ilmxxxnu Horzri tit ,xrzxsox ,, 1, I 1 5 A Yilla Heights. Roanokc Yrrg . ,vb A3 ' N: IAARRY P. tit xrxa 'VZ '-5 ' ' Biillillllllkll h1ill'Vlii1ld ,...Q'.j, 1 .4 n , XNIIIIXX1 Hot xIIQx III xx' ' - Bl.1lillIfJI't',:xliiI'yldl1fI BI.x'IiRI x' Inxxxri CII INE Q r , f- . . ' . 4 1 C, on 'K ' IXIIJIIIII, Florldn I. 3. I Q4 la NNAIYIFR BRYIIN t,1o,xTI3s 'Q , Q Smithiielcl. North Carolina Q 'Q . llvalyx M.xRII-. CIIIRER . , . , . . , lf, Xxnuchula. Horrda BEIUIY IIE.-xx Col liYxI.XN XYiI1StoI1-Sttlcllt. North tiarolinrt , ,A 5 Nonxtx fftrl IENIXN I -fi , V 'V , Q. 3 XX Irrxton-fNt1lx'II1. North fzllftlllltil .4 -7- l - .I xt:R ZENNII. tior I Ixx H a1c'ksonx'illx'. North Carolina :I BA Axx tiorrrxs I.llIHIJCl'ltJIl. North Carolirm 4 d' l ., I I S2 I S . - Q -f 5 fff ' 32 4 I 1, . 4. 'fK1tlW-.fl 7 1411! .5 , -,Q ' . . 5 . W . .. we - I 'uv I I f V .if f, Wi, - ,fhfnqgr ff- 5.15.1 f . . il 10' . I if ' . ,. .v . 'S M' 5' f . 1'1w,, -. ' '3- 9 I A Q 'r- - I HA ' H ' 'V -' T - ff- I! 1 V 3- 4 D 1- ,AQ I , 1- -' 1-A-I: i -'T ' rf , E .., fzilf Gi: , I ' f A 1 0415 Sli? JUNIDRS JOHN XVoI,'I'z CCIMER. JR. Dohson. North Carolina JOSEPII BI.AI.oCR COMPTON Hazelwood, North Carolina ANNIE SUE CONLEY Franklin, North Carolina NANCY REBECCA Coox Clemmons, North Carolina IACK EDXVARD CORPENINC .Nebo, North Carolina MARv KATHLEEN COSTON Hendersonville. North Carolina MADELYN CRJTTLE Beaulavillc, North Carolina JoHN THOMAS Cox Goldsboro, North Carolina LAURA XTIRGINIA Cox Asheville, North Carolina JAMES HAROLD CRAICI Lenoir, North Carolina BILLIE JUNE CURL Lyons, Georgia TVIARY FRANCES DAI,RvMI-LE Franklin, North Carolina SARAH EI,IzABE'rH DIALIERCJN Blount Holly, North Carolina EDXVARD HUDSON DANIEL Oxford, North Carolina ANNA JEAN DAX'IS Hazelwood, North Carolina CHARLES LERov DAVIS Mount Olive, North Carolina IZIIZABETH HESTER DAVIS Henderson, North Carolina REBA MAE DAY Connelly Springs, North Carolina TALMADCE CARL DEDMON Shelby, North Carolina MILLIE ANNE DELLINGER Hickory, North Carolika JAMES HARRX' DEYENNY Nafair, South Carolina JAMES AUSTIN DILL.-XRD Pickens, South Carolina PHILLIP RAY DIXON Elizabeth City, North Carolina KATHERINE Doses Misenhiemer, North Carolina NED TRLWETTE DOBSON Neho, North Carolina WILLIAM TYLER DRAKE Travelers Rest, South Carolina RICHARD FRANKLIN DUBS Mouch Chunk, Pennsylvania JAMES ALAN DUNN Leaksville, North Carolina LUTHER DERIEUX DUNN Winnshoro, South Carolina JACQUELINE VIRGINIA DURDEN Swainsboro, Georgia BEULAH EUGENIA DURHAM Hickory, North Carolina IMOGENE BooKER EAKES Oxford, North Carolina I ' or -- - ,g , ' ' 'X ' .'I Fu. Iv I,,, ' J UNIURS loux CI AUDE Emnwm. AIR, Gretna, Virginia WAI TER EI':I3ERI'. NIR. Newark. New .It-Iwi' EDNV.-XRD CIIRMVIJI I lil I ItIrI ffherryxille. North fi.ll'UllILi CI AIHHRN Iinw.xRIi FI I IN Rc-iclsrillo. North fiiililllllltl RIIBFRI' H.xxr-oI'R F1 I Ii lliqh Point. North fidlitllllltl RI rII H-XllRIFI l'E Iii I IR l,ilIe-rty. North Carolina .IANE fIfIi,I,EEN ExII4RIt R Hamilton. Ohio .NIRI FSE Df5RfbIllX' I-lvxv Miami, Florida flIWNNlh Wim: F.xIIxEs'IIIf R Raleigh. North Clarolinzi ,It'.xNI1'.-x-IEANNINE FAIR Gastonia. North CTaroliu.I Nxxrcx' fiURDUN FIQI I5 North lX'ilkeshoro, North il.1I'tIlina l,EN,x .IRAN FERIJVNKIN hlillhroolt. North Cfarolina l'ilNi.XR ERVIN FERRI31I Durham, North Carolina II ,x Hom: FISHER Itlarshall. North Carolina I.Eo NNI-HTE FISHER XX'hitex'ille. North ciilI'0lll1A ROBERT El'HEN1i I-'I Emu, Smithfield. North Clarolina hi.-'ARY FR.xxr:Es FI orb Fair Bluff. North Cfaroliim HERBERT CiEc:II, FIIRII: XYaynesx'illv, North CI:IrolIII.I RoBER'r lNlAE l'iUS'IER Asheville. North Cfztrolinn DORXS ANDERSIIN Fmvi FR Mars Hill, North Claroliiia NIARGIE EIIEN Fox Hickory, North Carolina AI.-XRY lIEANNE'r'I'1c FRANRI IN Hickory. North Carolina l,EtIN CHZORGE FR.-xzII-:R Henderson. North fiaroliua XYILI.I.x:I1 BEARDSI Ex' FR,-WIER Henderson, North Carolina Wu I,I.-'KM LEE FRINR Bladenhoro. North Carolina NIARY C1.At'DE FI'I.R Spencer, North Carolina SARAH FRANCES FINR Tries, Virginia ELSIE MARIIXN fi.fXINES Gainesville, Florida Ilxom CAROL Ci.-XNDY Society Hill, South Carolina lIosEPIi FRANRI IN G-wir Pickens. South Carolina .ALBUTT I.oRI.xN G,-tRoNER Franklin. Virginia MAX fi.-XRDNER Reidsville. North fiarolina V. , r 2 . l --.. .nf , -T- -'53 x 2 23 3 -nf 15' 'IIA I .2321 I I Ls 'F ja? A : F -fl x3- ' I tha- l Il :I 9' ' an 13 f I F I , - -or -FU ' . .,. Q2 ' ' J 7 7 E if 5 3 2 3, Y ' , . I 2 sz- - 3 4. 4, f? 1 . JS , 5. us A u 1 A cs. I, .Q gel, I QQ. , ,Q H...-'N -9- - - Aix . I. I . Q I l UNIOR PEGGY ,ANN Ci.-'ARREN Asheville, North Carolina Btwn HENRY GASRIN Kershon, South Carolina EDXVARD ClH.fXRI.ES GETZIIAN, J Athens, Georgia FI.m'II GIII. lXIeInphis. Tennessee CQLEN CQURDUN fiII.MURE, AIR. Julian, North Carolina .II-LNSIE XY.fYI'ER GI,ANt:E Asheville, North Carolina lX'lEI.VA fif'lDIfREY Charlotte, North Carolina FRANGES IJAI E GIIDXVIN Peinhroke, North Carolina BEVERLY Lot' CiR.-XI-IAM Bristol, 'Virginia MARGARET EIJZABETII GR.-XNCJER Conover, North Carolina ATFIoL LEE CQRANT, RIR. Asheville, North Carolina N.-XNCIX' ANN GRANT Atlanta, Georgia HERBERT BENNET1 CiR.XY Honelock, North Carolina XYILLIAM HENRX' CiRAY Rllll1Cl'lit7FCllOU, North Carolina lN1EI.B.-X ciR,-XYSUN Forest City, North Carolina MARY OL.-A GREEN Sycamore, Georgia AIAAIER EI IIA GREENE XYaynesville, North Carolina Df1N.Al.IJ E. GREGG Black lVIOllI'llHlIl, North Carolina FRANKLIN S. GRIEBLI-Q Charlotte, North Carolina Rltlli.-XRD GRIFFIN Reiclsville, North Carolina Rum' LEE GRIFFIN Greensboro, North Carolina SILAS STEVE GRIFFIN Fairmont, North Carolina lVlARGt'lT IRVIN fiRIMES Charlotte, North Carolina lN'IARGARE'l' ELIZABETH GL'FFEX' I , ci? .A V' Asheville, North Carolina f , I . F LELIA IONE HAGAN Roanoke, Virginia BARBARA ETHEI. H.NLE XYaynesville, North Carolina GEORCKJE lVIA'I I'I-IEXV H.4XLE, JR. Freeman, xvll'QlI1i2l GRETA HAl.L Nliaini, Florida VIANICIE A. HAIL Llurphy, North Carolina lv1ARY IQUTH H.XI.l. Clanton, North Carolina ELLA AIE.-NN HI'XNiII.TON Charlotte, North Carolina PERRY R.IXNS0hl H.-XNILIN Brevard, North Carolina i .H AN' R ' 5 , tx J W' 1 M :4Rf. ' Q' P fr A 1 xx AUS 5 'y .bf A ' W'F U 'I'-fr Amman.. I,?LHltlv'1mt.,,.,.-, I. ,I ,N - I t.l, ,I 'I1.t,. .I I- ', t,,,J ,HZ ggi 'MV' 3, - g , 1, 1 3' I up :L .QU . xv-nr .I ,Q i UN I URS NI klwvex lIx'xIIxI lx RIVIIIIIUIIII. X llkUllll.l lbwmx II- xx llxIIIIx I 'V ' . . ' vI'llI 4 '.IIIIlIII.I IIIII IN KIXIQIXXI Hxux I'III'klIIII, XI.IIx'l.IIIci AI XI x I.. lixnmx IlIII'lI.IIII, Xllflll i,.nIIvIIIIu , 'l ilf ,Avi f,1I', .I I. X4 N . , , Ir'x'i '. .v Pl ICLIIIIIIIIII our '-gxlhx' . I: 1. '. Q Q.. 5-Q .w I 0-5 .ix 1 -Q' 'wk i Q I I I 4 4 I - N, 1 644. Ixlxx Xyillililll-S-ll4'Ill. Nurlhf IIIIIIIII I1IxI x Il xluaw lx Ilxwpll IIIZIIIII-III fxllxi XIIIIII C..II'IIlIlI.I G1 Iaxrx P.xI'I ll xml-.Ia K4'I'Ill'NX'ill1'. Nlllklll lf.1I'HliIIII llfnus .IIA xx llxxx mm NILIIN HIII, Nlllklll C .II'1IlIII.I M xkx' NI-.I I Ilxxvlum Nllll, XUIKIII f..II'fIlIIIII R xx H xxvx I 1 il RI Llfm II 1 ' .I I. I I xxsxmw . i A 1 - IvIIxi if NNY . '.' 3 '.XX- .' I',xl'I ' Irvs ' F A Sui , N1 Vlh fI.II'wIIII.I 'I .XII 4. ' I,III'Is III4.III4Ir:I4 6 1, 3 . A Lvxinf I N1 'II if.II'1IliII.I I AI XXII-.5 FI: xxx IIIIIIIIII I4 A ,H I I IxiIIgl1III YIIIIII c1'Il'UlIIl'l I V NI NIHIIINHI IIIIxIx i I ' 2 ' Inmlv- ll: Xllllllf IIIIIIIII Px IIIIINI III Im l M lllins. Sfllllll fhlllrlilhl r ' A Y A BRI Ix' XYR.xx' IIIQNNI I-ix' I' ' . ,Q BL1I4IIsx'illr-, Nkllglh CI.II'uliII.I f:I'R'llSI.l'1YHI'RfX HIIQII IJIIIIIIIIII, North fIilI'1YllIl.l Qlxxlrps Nflxll Hmmm RII'lIiIx'lrI. North KZIIIAIIIIIII Lrxlrzlc lAIIll'l I 'I'IIs, Suxllll CIIIIIIIIIJ IZRMLHI INE l.,xIxI2 I II mx xu xx' l'UllI' O.Iks. NIIIIII f,.II'IIlIII.I I'1.xl'IlHN H1 mul-. RIIIIII-I'l'uI'clt1III. NrII'llI CT.II'ulIIII RI'IIx' ffl!-QI I. HIIIII-xI,xw YYIIIAIIII-Sgllx-III. NIIIIII C IIulIIII Xxwii CIIIIIISIINIL HMI IIIII MIK SQIMIIIIILIII. fI1'UI'Qill RIIIIIIRI I.I1Ia H-III xxn Lo Olin. NIIIIII ct.ll'UliIl.l ZIIIII x I'IH1ll.XR LI-IIuII'. XIIIIII f'III'I,IlIII.I M xRI1IN SI'III'x'I IHLII Hux I,vIIuiI'. Nnrlh l1III'IIliII.I DxI I-3 Hmix' IIIIIII-If,Ic Aslu-x illv. North c:.lI'HliIl1l ' ,' N '- 4' A, 4lwm,Ic .XIJX HIIIII-I-Q14 I Q ' 4 V :I I' Ric'lIIIIuIIfl. YIIQIIIIII A F 4 Q III x BI-YI: Hxfvxlxx X T' w .-Xllwc'III.II'lr-. Nllflll CTIIHIIIIIII 1 Kin II f11rlll'NIIllRNIi V I I I Flmwl City. Nurlh f:IlI'UllII I Fi lL 15.1 ,Y -1-i' . no- ga ,Jr K? X v, 5 L -4. A ff- - f- - . . f 4 W. . . 4 , All sf- ' V, 1 4 thx D ,fad if C-,N Ir. if ' ' . ' 2' I U' 5 X f fl? if lea: -1 . im-SR' A -VIIHI 'fm P' 9- 5 wil! l 'f1'Vl ' . 'Tix' UNIORS BRVJADLS FERNIA' HDRTUN Canton. North Carolina hi.-XGARET lN'lIDDI.ETON HotvELL Roanoke. Virginia FRANK YN'ooDEIN HfJX'I,E Asheville. North Carolina JOSEPH COI.UYtIBl'S HFJ'i'LE Lenoir. North Carolina CLADESS LoRAIN HUDSPETH Concord. North Carolina LINDA Hl'DSPETll XVinston-Salem. North Carolina l'lERRl.-'KN MII,TruN Hl'FFRl.XN Connelly Springs. North Carolina BLENDA LEvERNE HL'NES'lIL'TT Kannapolis. N. C. LINZY DXN'IC?HT HUNst'I:KER Troy. North Carolina BETTY RUTH HUNT Biltmore. North Carolina C'oRIDA ISABEI. Hl'NT Kingsport. Tennessee EVELYN HUNT Greenville. South Carolina MARTHA ELIZABETH HUNT Asheville. North Carolina l'l.XRRY Lot' HUNTER Asheville. North Carolina XYILI..-XRD WADE HUNTER lNIars Hill. North Carolina MARJORIE CAROL HL'TCHINS lwlars Hill, North Carolina NANCY :NNN IJAMES Moeksville. North Carolina CH.'XRLES EDXV.-XRD INAEINETT Halifax. North Carolina FRANK EDGAR lNGLE Asheville. North Carolina PEGGY CAROLYNE INGLE Waynesville. North Carolina ELGENI.-X RUTH INGR.-XM Asheville. North Carolina GEIIRGE DENi,ANX' INGRANI Richmond. 'Virginia ELAINE IYIE Manning. South Carolina .ALMA JUNE JACKSON Bessemer City, North Carolina IRIARRY FRANKLIN JACKSON Norfolk. Virginia CARTER THAX'ER JACKSON Orange. Virginia J, XV. JAMES, JR. XN'inston-Salem. North Carolina SARA MARGARET JAMES XYaynesville, North Carolina .ALLEN J.-XRR.-XTT Lexington. North Carolina Cl!-IARLES WILLIAM JE.-XNES Fort Valley, Georgia CATHERINE JANE JENNINGS Roanoke. Virginia JAMES LITTLE JENNINGS, JR. Lumberton, North Carolina MIUNIORS Ht- ru' l'R.xv'tfyIottNsox I .Xnuictg North lfgnrolinu ' if -6' .. BEM ,tu -Iouxsox . ' Qutintiro. Yirsiniu 9 K , , 3 . B1 .xxt:itE lXl.xRtElIouxsow ,vx Q Four Oaks. North Cfsnrolina f Q' ' ' Gtoktx .lottxsox ' V 4, Mullins. South CT.trolin.1 It . Aix! li. ultnltxstw Bvnsoti. North CT.irolin.t l',xt'1, Dxxtnt llonxsox v , . , W Bc-nson. North Carolina 'Il 'C nl 'ZA 3 5 , - . - . .XR,Xll.4IUIlNNIDN Y' ' XE., 6 -3 C1rcfmn'illt', South c4ilI'lDlIIl.I ' 1 ,-XVDREY HE.x1'tt.Iot1EY 1' ' Clow City. North Carolina Y, K i nb: ,tl . N .-Xoxris lNlARIE4It'tN1iS Cirvf-nx'illt'. South Cfarolina ,sf CZmzts't'txE L. .IoNEs ' Roxhoro. North Carolina 9 gf I 3 Ermat -IANE1-TE -Ioxus I' . .t Batlin. North Carolina ' ' . lNlARY Lot' Alovrzti fi ,. Mount Airy, North Carolina - N ' ' Nut IE GRACE -Ioyc:E , PriCC. North Carolina -- V PERt:iv,xt, CZIJYDE REENER ' Lenoir. North fiiarolinzi Q, Et.stE SLE REI I.ER . , . Granite- Falls, North Ciarolinzt lNI.XRTHA ANNE KEt.1,Ex' Chester. South Carolina: l ri M . . nv 3 I Rorurw ANN KELI.L'NI Iacksonvillv. North Carolina FR.xNc:Es CTAROIXN KENDRHQIQ Shelby. North Carolina 3 6.1 l'lE1.EN MAE KILP.-x'1'Rtr:u . -.L Patrick. North Carolina ' Muay Et.1zABErtt Kixo ,.. , ' IXIQ-haue. North Ciarolinta 2 A 1 SVS.-xx GI.EEN Ktxo , Essex. North Carolina RoBER'r fi.-XRNER Ixtxsrzu I 6 , 2 I r 1, Asheville, North Carolina ' i' ,, r AIARVIN Ctdlxx' KISER ' 'iff -f Charlotte, North Carolina V , xv LEON LEWIS K1T'rRE1.t, A , Q ' lk if ., Avclvn. North Carolina - ,.., 1 Q t if? ' WSW -fm tif Q PEGGY jm'c:E Kxitzx Coxinqton. Virginia , Evuixx LI,-XCQI'E'I'TE K1 it tx Union Mills. North Carolina Et.E.xxoR Rt'Ttt KR.-XITT Mount Olive. North Carolina CoRNELtA Kt'x'xENrJAt.t. Bladison. North Carolina 399. I RoBERT l lL'NTLEY L,xxiB ' Ingfold, North Clznrolina 'Irma-xrH,xN LAx1BER'r .15 Q .an 0' Q Arcadia. Florida QIEANETTE LANlBER1S1tN Rich Square. North Czirolintt MARY .ANNE LAxt:,xsTER Mt-bane, North Carolina sth r I f? . 1 v-1, tx Q. 7 Q ' x tw Q' FQ 4331: L I ' ,1ua.n,.Jg.v !r2sf4.-ner, Fd -irfx' Til I I 1 I l 71m-f-1-E:-v-mnfarf f .f-1:-nhw LIU ICR Ertmt. BEIQNICE I,,xN1:E .'XSlII'x'IllC. North Carolina MIIRRIS PAIQKER IANCE IXsht-villtz North c:ilI'OllIl3 lI.xsIEs LESTIZR lr.-NNE Suhlmld, Yirqiniu REIIEf:r:,x Lot' LANIIIMN Fnycttvville, North Carolina Suu .IENN L.xNc:I Ex' 'IlI'ilXt'lCI'S Rvst. South CzIrolina l'lIll'I'H Bvtzxs I,.x'I I'IxIoRE Sht-lluy, North flill'f7llHil INI.-ou' St'z.xNNE l,.XNIftrRD LlI'L'L'l'. South cl2ll'OllI1il QNNNIE l .xx'E l,.IxwINf: Glenwood. North Canrolinza Bl..-XNtZI'IIi -I.XNEl.I,E I,.xu'5nN Pauline, South Carolina Rvrn IX I.IxRo.xRE'I' I,E.xFIc Budin. North Carolina GRAUE Et..IuNE l,EDBIi'I I'ER HcncIcrsoIIx'illG. North Carolina BETII I.ENNoN Blllllillllilll, North Carolinti CQRAKIE OI IVE Lrzwts Pickens. South Carolina l lIiI,EN EI,Iz.uaETII I.EwIs Raleigh. North Cfztrolina Rl I'Il CIARIII. LINEBERRY RalciQh. North Cztrolina :XNNE LIIIYD Arlington, Virginia CI,.ut.x 4IE,xNET'I'E LI :No XYQICIQ-Slnoro, North Clilfllllllll FRED DAVIS LUNG lX'Iocksvillc. North Carolina HEIEN .vXI'c:t'sT,x LOXYE Pores Knoh. North Cl2lI'0lll1Ll Roy TAI u.xDc:E L1 wo Scclclia, South Carolina RUBEIQTA I.ot'IsE Lt'c:,xs Gastonia. North Carolina lxlll DRED GEIIRGINE LYIIN Madison. Indiana CQENEY.-X Lt'c:II,.I.E M.xuRx' .'XllJCI'Ill31'lC, North Carolina lNI.'XCI.YN AVERY lXl.-UZKIE Grunitc, Falls. North Carolina It'I.II's M.xIIoN Ragland, NYcst Virginia TIIEIIDIIRE XXllI.1.INCiH.-XXI M.1II.I-tIRt's Ridgclnncl. South Carolina MINNIE RI, FII M.,xRt.IN Kannnpolis, North Czxrolinzt AI IEN NIIRNINN AIARTIN XX'inst0n-Sale-III, North Carolina IJORIS lNI.XR'I'IN Q., -if , oy. 9' 5 IS' le:-F .ln , , LQ, L +' .t 1-L...,i, 0 4 Q, A N -M 4 0 ,. a 6 ' . ' '91 .' vt K all E -A A .ff l V -'i I V l h ' .1 Q 11- W X ' , .7 's, ' It 'J E, :I lx' ' if l 'TES 1 ,if '- ff' f 'N ' 2 . , fifirm 5 .' 7, ' , I l - Tl: Q I' if 5 iq , ,A , I ll ,.,- ' ' 'X - i . 'F' 1 ,. I -:S Eaqlc Springs, North Carolina , X Pl.-XZEI. RVTII lNlAR'I'IN ga 3 Eagle Springs, North Cinrolintt hr, ca xy.-XI.'I'ER ITIQANIQI IN lNlARTIN 'gr .ak . Madison. North Carolina A lN4ARYxll-LXN lN'l,-X'I'TI'!EXYS 4 ' his Fuquay bprtngs. North Cztroltna x ' -- ' , ' ,A..4u.s:,fxn1nn--JM...-.,L'i.LI '.,, IW- N-.tf.:.- Af' I-Vf pasfi-.. .,.,5., 1.:7q1. ,,: '. . i -I .y +1 , .j fih 1' 1 . - 1 1, '. as -Q l I , I Y , L --JP 1. A .1 . , .A 1' 1 9451 . 513' 1 I 'vp 1 ,111 H , ,Q an 'I J , . 1 ,-'Mx 'IAF 'Gif V '15 1511, X 4, 4,.x:ZixXi 91 S- ' Q A 3 X 9-4, 1 3 3 ' 1 , 1 'WS' 1- fi, 3 I 1 ' xr ' d A1 1 f 1 ' , A N I 1 I 11 1,9 'f 1 1 3 TV i if 1 Kr, 1 .1 is -l S? g, Q f- -f- 7' 1 - A rj' .ig Yi! ,vi I 17 J 'fL 2,1 1 ,v,, :.1-..e.c I 1 5. 1 ' Q 1 A 45,1 5' 51 of - 1 '15, jf- if-I-I . Y ' 1 .11 2, I V3 'fix 1-ig x 1 :41 .EQ 41 s 1 V . 1 3 1-f 'f NZC'fH W' 1 1 T'-Mx, A 5 f .5 9 - W ,1 1- 1 ' 4 go W- ', .a I fx A 13,1 '- 411, my 1 U ,-s2Y-wa-94 . JUNIQRS 1.111 N1X1i1x1,Xl'l1l1N 1.11.11'1411l:', 1XlbIA11l 1.a11111111.1 1,1-1'I 11111 Mx11111x 1X1x1x11.1'.lI11 N111-11113 N1ll'l11 11.11111111.1 1X1X1QI11X 1,1111x14,Mxx1x'1111 NIl'Ill1J111N. '11-11111-111-v A111 111414.11-I xxlx M xx11'1-.11 .XQ111'x'1111', NHI'11l 1111111111111 .X1 11414111 111I1llX1l.S M.x1' Spring 1111111-, N1JI'l1l 13.1111111111 191',11R1114. 1'1fNx14.11 M xx' .M111-xillv, N1JI111l 1111111111111 1'1I.I7.X11lf1'I'II 13,x'1111',111x1i 1N1'XY1I1'151I 1xl11Il1llt't'. N111111 1311111111111 N1111 x E11x x M X11 x1f1111' 1,1111cH1st1'1'. 511111111 1-L1I'U1Illil R11111gk'1' 1,11,1v1s M1-.11111g1 1. Hv11c11-1'sr1111'111v, N4JI'1.1l 1111111111111 X1lRf9INl,X 1'J.x111a M1a1:1411'1' 111111111-1 11111, N1111111 11.1111111111 1lx11111s11x 1311 XRI LS M1:'11:.x1 rn.. 4111. As111'1'111c. N111111 1111111111111 Bmsx' ll,-xwx 1X'1I1Z1l.XM Kings 1Xl111111l11111. NlJI'l11 11111-1111112 BETSY .112 xx 1VIlI.IiS R1111'1Q11, N111111 1311111111111 .11 11. H.1x1u1x' 1N1II I 1511, 111. 1,11c1111x'11'1, Gcnrqizl Bassu-1 M.x1c 1V1l1.1.l1: xx LvIl1lll1 1NI111s, North 1311111111111 113111111 xluxrzs M11 1s. jk. 1311l111111111S. 1191112121 XVII.I.I.XM '1'111111.xs 1XIII,I,S C3f11111111111s, C1C'17l3Lf1ll 111.xu11g 15111-31' M1111111' L'11iu11. 81111111 c1l1I'U11IlIl .-Xxx1e1I, M111u1.xx XY111sl1111-S1111-111. N111111 1111111111111 H,x1111x' I211w.x1111 1YI1lRIL xx G1-111'Qc1c11x'11, 111111111111 In 12111111 Munn: xx L,C'IIlUCl'lll, Norlh 1311111111111 R11111sx'1e I 11AN1:1as M1 11411.1xx 191-41121-l111x'11. I11c111111.1 IJ111u1'1'11x' H111 1f3x M11s1 Ex' 11111111c1'11. NU1'l1l C1llI'1J111llI .-Xxx1E kI15,3xx M11s'1'14,1.1,11314 :X1111l'CXN'S, NUl'l1l 1111111111111 1.111125 ORX'.XI, M1'1111.xx' Kz1111111pc111s, N111111 C12lI'U11T1l1 'I'11x1x111a Mu' M1'RR.xx' 1I1111to11. North 1111111111111 B.xRB.x11.x -Ili,-XNNE NIYERS 1.,Z1Il1'llS1fTI', Sfblllh 1311111111111 FR1e111iR11:14 E,xR1 M1i:.X1 1ST131z. -IR rI1l3LlN'1'1L'l'S Rust, 5011111 1111111111111 .I1111x N1z'1'111:11111x Mc:.X1.1.1sTE11 R2l1l'1!,1l. North 1121130111111 1'1l'BER'l' BERNARD 1X'1f3CR,-XKIZN SAlI1130l'C1. NOIT11 1311111111121 M.x11x' Axx 1N'Ic:1I11,x1x' B11IIIlUI'L', North 111111111113 ,I3X'Rl'S R.-x1111x M1:1IlJ1 1.1-.RS SI11il1l1:l1'1L1, N111111 1111111111111 iI7'x x1slx-an ' n-iran R. , '3 . .1 -9 14 'a l U Q -J. 35 4.9 4 4,4 ,pgflf A 5 I 1-,L PL :K -att 3 1 -:- y :ig ' V fl -. Q' I it I .I . '. 'Z V95 2 af, ' l -zf-Fi. i- L el , J - A , i 5 - 3 5? E- fvlgiuh 1 I 'At 2 6 N3 f .. - 5 EJ AW! or P La l , . K 0 3 -I 4: 'R Ia-S ill 'li I , fi! 1 ' T Y iii'-13 .Ming A ' L ' I If ri I I f rk aiflx I K- 5 R' Q .'w'5,Q?: 1 1 , .ei T-. I . 'A l J- ' 3 fi A mls- A -at ', J- A - ,I I , . . r , A E. A . ., ' , If 1 ,J ',f:L .l Q lx, JUNIGRS EDWIN HUNTER MCDONALD Rvidsville. North Carolina ELSIE LEE MCFARLAND High Point. North Carolina BETTY HE.AN MCGINNIS Moore-shoro. North Carolina ELLA GEORGE MCIVER Siler City. North Carolina Rl3BER'T NEIL BICKENNH' XYhite Stone, Virginia D.AVID LEE MCMANAWAY Asheville. North Carolina LAURA EVELYN bl.-ANNEX' Llnion Mills. North Carolina ALGIE JOY NE.-XI. Williston. Florida BETTY JIM NEIGHBOL'RS Charlotte. North Carolina .ICL-XN NIX'ENS Spartanburg. South Carolina lN4ARTH.-X JEAN NORB1.AN Cherry Lane, North Carolina RCJBERT EUGENE NORTON Ewrin. Tennessee lxl.-XRGARET E.-XRLEEN NORXX'0OD Boqer City. North Carolina :XNNA RUTH ONX'EN Tzirnpa. Florida HUCH IQONALD OWEN Rutherforclton. North Carolina DoRoTHY OPHELIA OXVENS Inman. South Carolina IYIARGIE LEE PACKARD lNfIOoreslJoro. North Carolina AI,-NNE PHYLLIS P.-XIGE High Point. North Carolina KI.-ACK ALYERN PAINTER Charlotte. North Carolina CLARENCE EDWARD PARKER Asheville. North Carolina HERBERT lN1URR.-XY PARKER Gates. North Carolina BENNIE LEGGETT PARKS Halifax. North Carolina RICHARD MONRCJE PARRIS Brevard. North Carolina HELEN 'TUXVNSEND Pi-XTE Fayetteville. North Carolina XV.-ALTER LEO PATE. JR. Hallshoro, North Carolina PAULINE PATRICIA PATTON Morganton. North Carolina BETTY JANE PAYNE Kannapolis. North Carolina MYRLE MAUREEN PEOPLES Mocksville, North Carolina MARJORIE BERYLE PERKINS Emporia. Virginia BETTY ROUTH PERRY Sanford, North Carolina HL'N'TER PHILLIPS 'Winston-Salem, North Carolina lvl,-XRIAN HAZEL PHILLIPS XVinston-Salem, North Carolina ' - '? - - 97' A ' . . .-. . ' , W I ' A - 'w-'Q . ' L. F .IUNIQRS 1. S xkfxu li xliwkixt-3 Pllll I Il'x 'ar lizistouhi. North flllI'UlllLl ' Hetkoi o XVI-,I-.IxSllIlIL!'t1I 7 I A 4 W ' Nt-xx'Imi'i'y. l7loritl.i ' Qu, f 3 V Brx x l,iiit,u l'lt:M.1l -- ' -ll .4 . l,lll'lI.lIIl, North l1qiroliu.1 T' tl? l,t tx Nxxit. Pitziti-,'1'r V' H. W llurlifim. North flilfllllllll 1 ' , . . h ' 1-I .Q 5 BEr'rx' .Io l'1Eru.i1 l.:-noir. North Chtroliugi ' Y M,-xxixu B.-xsix Pl'l'I'M.fXN - l Llll'IllUIll. North Cltiroliim 4 45' tlxivix Oiuui. l'ox'ti-.Q .1 ' t'ourtlauicl, Yirqiuiti N xx .Xi itria PtlNlllzR 1 lfgllllull. Gvorgitt ,if M , xx Rt JSEBI'll lfi xxx P1 it ii Ii I , r , Dttrlitiiu, North lfairolinzi X ? ' Wiiii ui hllil vix Ptbtll li K , .- 'l'i'tix't'i'ltAi's Rt-et, South Cfgiroliuii 'ip' '79 'UG , ' .46 Pxttt C1 .xYBk1mtuK Poniiait '.- N- ,,, - ' 1 Brazil, South .'NlIlCl'lCLi 'Q' ,, 'fu ' 'lilllfl tu Kjt ix' Pt rrE.x'r l ,Q SB'lva. North Clziroliim ' V ' X . , E -.Alai ' MxRc:,xRE'i' :Xxx PIJXYERS , ' St. Pauls. North Ctirolinzi BE'lk'IY.lE,XN Pkirii i 2 Q Kanuzipolis, North Carolina ,Q is S BIi'1'liY PRIEST ev' v 7 Fort Pierce, Floricla -Q ' CTIIARIES C21 ,wi-ox PRUPQT . - A Q' l'iiCk0ry, North Cfaroliim , xi? ,t ' I x. K. hlwwvlk 'i' Biixkyxxiix lfkxxxrix Pui1.Hif1t:K, UIQ. - V 0- ., Mt-iupllis, 'licrinc-wsvt' A AIIRIANI Ei iz,xuEiii fll'I1illiY fi Atlarittt. Georgia , FRI-QD Rxmforto fi ' .-Xsln-villt-. North Carolina , V. 1 Eoxirxu R,xx1xxt'R. AIR. 7 X4 tg l.iuc'olntou, North CI.troliiifi ZVQQ XVILLARII BExj.xxiix R,fxxisEx' ' i, . ,yi V BI'JjQQlOXYIl. North Citirolinti A I.l'fIY IRExE Rxxxoxi-Q ua ,gt , K .3 Eiilielcl, North Cftirolinzi :Q 13 Aak.xii.ui YExE.xB1,E Ru' E.. ,ww lNIt'lJdlR', North Ciimliiizt fx! l A 3 fill o.-x REQYITJR ' ' ' Yzilclcsc, North Clzirolinfx ' 4 -IANIIE RElDSifrN 1 Mars Hill, North Cltll'UllI1Ll RoBER'r I.E.1.Rx' REID ,I:icksoiivillc, Alziluimzi '7 ' l 9 , X Q lNIARY'IH RExlz -5' J MI Lzilat-ltmcl. Florida 4. BE'l I'Y REVAN 5.4 X. , Cuiiipahcllti, South Cfnrolina 554' b R.xxDoi.Pit LEE RHODES V Lenoir, North Can-olimi ' 5 f IRMA Bt..xxf:HE RIUHARDS '- A . f hliami. Florida P A J 2. l' BERREI, XIAXINE RILEY xg ' ' I Hillsboro, North Carolina 5 JAMES LExvis RIVERS ' . V Axlirxillt. North Ci.uolm.i EI ti. XJ l 3.-I-if 25'.KQL1Lg! 7!'f- -. WRX? 1W' '1-1' 72'-l '!1ic JU IURU ,NNNIQ Et lZ.XIiETlI RHBERTS ClUlllllll'ltl. South Ciigirolitm Bli'Ii'I'Y .IENN RoBER'rN Rt-iclsxillex North Ciztrolina HEI IYE Rt friER'rs Mars Hill, North Carolina BRt'c.E BERNARD RUBERTS Blzirs Hill. North Cfziroliha DNN-It'l1.fxN RoEERTs Lowoll, North Carolina lNl.XR'I'lI.X P.xTR1f:1.x ROBERTS Lcnoir. North Cfttrolina SHIRLEY D.Xl.E INIIHERTSUN Riclimoncl, Yirqiuin BRt't:E LEoN.xRo Roc:mrEtt. Martinsville, YVvst Virginia Hl,'BERT RooERs Fair Blull, North Cl2ll'Oll1'1I1 jt't1t's '1',x1xi.wcsE RooERs .-Xshcville, North Carolina REPERT RflGERS Fair Bluff, North Carolina XvlRGINl.X GRfJX'E'FTE RooERs Lcict-Stetz North Carolina RVTH GRETCHEN RUFTX' Durham, North Carolina MARVIN lil-QNNETII Rt'ssEt,L Sullolk. Virginia BETWIY GENE SANDERS Swziinshoro. Georgia AIUSEPIIINE S.xNroRD Lhion Mills, North Carolina RtPBPlRT LEE S.u'.xoE. AIR. Sztlttda, North Carolina RoRER'r E1m'.xRD Soxtf High Point. North Czxrolirtft CQEORGE 'I'iio:st.xs St:H,xEFrER I.uwrt'nccx'illc, Georgia SHIRI Ex' :XNNE St:HEt.LENBERo Lztncnstc-r, South Carolina BETTY JEAN Sczorr XYinston-Salem, North Carolina BLoNDY EEERT Sr:oTT Rocky Point, North Carolina xl.-XRY IQATHRYN SE.-XGLE Kingsport, Tcnncssce HAL :XRLIE SEE.-xsT1.xN Crow, Xvlllflllllt AIJXRTHA II.-NNE SELF Hickory, North Carolina lN.,XI.TER B. Srt.fxNNoN. JR. Cihzirlotte, North Carolina CIHNRLEN EYERE'I'TI-Q SIMRPE Canton, North Carolina ClHARI.ES RIUNRIIIZ SHEETS Lexington. North Carolina Rt'Ft's HENEti.'XR SHELTUN, JR. Roxboro, North Carolina NoRNt.N E1 IZ.-KBETH SHoAF Kaimapolis, North Carolina FR,xNc:Es E1t2.xt-:ETH SII VER Ashcvillc, North Carolina RosE Emu SIXIMIINS Charlotte. North Carolina 'HTFR A if ,ze t N 34' N, ' .H . ' . H- ' '53, ' Z 4 -4-,H ,gi fi wo il .1 ' 'N-9 h I E , 'Jfl ii-fzlfxl fl 'E ,' -2 - Q - , -54 in ,- l ' I E' 1 . v Q? Q' p 1 :V , , 4 . -f'4g ,, it . it 1 E A E. E .' L,-3 5:11 t gr. ' 'Iii' 5 x If J '- ,I- 4 -1 A I 1 i fl 5- ., it L , ,r ,, r: ' ff! -as l- e 1 ' F, ii 9? , 1. N ig ' rf a ' A Q A ar. .1 '5' N ' 'B u ' 1 9 Q ' I , .Ney 3 E ' R . ' 1 6 N f A . . J ' IL , -- ,Q X , - : -8 5: ' Q Q, Q? K '. 4- 'IQ A , Q ,, V :V the , ,ii L? f 3 A fl -3 2 1' X .965 ' ' ?'i, X' f 5. ' K N v' gf- ,, I . X N fe r ' 1 x Q N ,rgij A L! , ' F, .1 ix Xif ? 1 V: In ,L -4' .Q -W t 9 , - V x 1' F ' I i f I t A ii- -2 ' 'JI 1 .. A x i Q .- .--n if fa 4. ' A I k .ov Y N ,,. f -it ' 14 ' I A -. - X Y L! 43 V wr . - 'x 4., ' ' L I D v. lyti- '3 I -L. L V .1 AN JUNIORS I.xl'rz x I,or'lxt-, SKINNINR l..1kr'l.o1Ll, l lorid21 Norutxx til-url Slow ffh.lrlott4-. North ff.1rohl:.x lit-1 IYNII' xx 511 or 1: ,Xxlnfx 1111-, North l..rroIm.x H1 rww x Moor S1 l'IJI'.l4 .Xsht-x illf-, North iI.troIil1.t Yxmzts R1-.x Str or-in .-Mhz-xillc. North Qlnrolirm lm npr-.xr hill I 1-,R Su xkr Yirgilirm, Yirginia 1ll'IJl'lIl .Xxxri Sn x'rltrgRs Khmton, North fhlfthlilhl Iix'Hk14.ltti-lxxrns S5111 ll Lvlliilll, South f:LlI'UliIl.1 FR xxtzras Holm I tg Sxtrrlt Gastonia. North flarolintz :NIARY I.4ll'ISl'1SMI'lII lloustom illv, North ctllftilillll Rrrtr Sxtlru hlituui. lfloridzt XY.-xt 'tml Plucztz SMITH P:-rrmrolsl, Flllltdtl Rrm Gantt mme SMIlHWltiK Ponzvr, North Cfarolirm Sxxtttll, CI.xt.rtot'x Sxrrns Union Nlills, North c:L1I'UltIl.l hill 'lox PRESTHN SNx'nr.R Ilirkory, North tim-olirrtr NVIRHINIA ANN Sxvotik Cfh.1rlottc'. North fY:flI'l1lil1ii Rfmtarat' Num rn' SoI,oxtoN .,Xxl1vxiIlc'. North cifilillilltl IJoko'1'ltYlIr3.xN SIHXIIR Abingdon, North Ciurolinu llokorm' tiorr relax Swpxmzlart f1UI1UYt'I', North Clgrrolinu lNIARx'GR.1.m:r:Sr-lurks Lumhcrton, North Carolina C:.,XRtlI,YN Sr-rvtix' Brunswick. North Clxlrolina f:kYSI'.-XI. S'r.xNl.t1Y :Xwl1c'x'illQ'. North Cfgrrolina Ilouuxrua CI1,ox'11,s S1 xRNr75 Ashtwillc-, North CIgn'olin.1 Hmrrx' Jn Srrztil rc Arlmqton. X lI'2llllll INIARY Et l7.-XIKIZTII S'l'r.rtrrLNsoN Yitriuxt, North Cfgnrolintt S.xx1t'r,I 'IKVRNER S1'r.x'r3Ns .'Xsln'x'illc, North Cfgtrolina 1N1r1k1.r: A1 I RN S1 l',XVAR'I'. -IR. Roxhoro, North f:.lI'Ultlld I2x111x'.XNN Sr-ow: Siler City, North Carolina: lNI,xR'1rrxIf.1.E S'tR1B1tNo Spzlrtunlmtlrq, South Cfilflllillil IxI.x1u:.xR13'1' El.IZAllI2'l'H S1 Rnzxr .Xshc'x'iIlr, North ffzlrolinu IXIARY hI,XlJEl.lilNli SYRIIMXN Ciolumluitr, South Llgxmlirm Ar vt Srt'c:xr.x'. -IR. RiChmond. Yirginiti AND ' 'll'l!2. WQZ'15.lV' 1w1l .- :Wifi T 5 ,Q Y 0 ,Af f I fa- -A 3 f , ' - 3 'al A ty- 17' A -149, .Aly J-1.:.. 11-1 4 rx A 531' nh' ,. if .. I J S ff :- 2 7 - X A - t , Viffllf ' nfs' A . ic . ' J 'f ' A-.. :- '. Fl ,- .I -' ' fad 1' ' , 'Z , ' -3, I l tu, I - .Qs K Y , '-5-': ' 'C' : ' 1 I .. ' ' f if 4 TZt'5fi 1 ,X-Q. - -. .AU 5 , di 15' A .. .ef , x 'Ai . -7 JU IOR BETTY D.4.PIIINE STYLES Trion, Georgia MORRIS IT.-XLMADGE Stvoo, JR .-Xvon Park, Florida IQENNETH l'IUGlIES SUMMER Lt-Imation. Pennsylvania Jl'lSEl'H XVILLIAM SUMNER Jacksonville, North Carolina lVlII.DRED EATON SXVANN Stutc-Sville, North Carolina IQEBA JLIEL SXVINK XYinSton-Salem, North Carolina SIIERWOOD CLIIfIfoN TATE Grox'r'r, North Carolina lj.-XVID LAWSON TEAGIIE Cort- Creek, North Carolina BILLY LURRAINE TEVEPALIOII Kunnupolis, North Carolina S'I'EI.I.,-X JOYCE THOMAS Richmond, Virginia CILIRTIS NIELVIN THOMPSON Mount Gilead, North Carolina RIARY ANNE THOMPSON Saluda, North Carolina XVILLI.-XM BRYAN THORNBLIRO Gastonia. North Carolina SPENCER PHILLIPS TlHURN'l'0N Charlotte, North Carolina TIIKJAI.-XS TOBEY Sfiltill, Virginia XVILLIANI R. ,TODD LL1IIllIt'I'lOI1, North Carolina lXI.fXBLE RUTH TOLLEY Mars Hill, North Carolina lXlAR'I'li.-X JEAN TRLILOVE Cil't'C'IlSlJOI'O. North Carolina AI,-XRY CTR,-ACE TURNER Lake View, South Carolina SARA lVIARTI-IA TURNER Fairmont, North Carolina liUBERT ALEXANDER XV.-KDE Ashe, North Carolina B.-XRB.-XR,-X LEE XV.-XIIDROP Ashe. North Carolina CILYDE LENYIS XV.-XLKER Norfolk, Virginia ETHEI. NI.-KRIE XV.-XLKER Rogersvillc, Tennessee ITELEN XV.-XLKER Lexington, Kentucky WILLIAM BERNARD XYALRER XYinSton-SQIICIII, North Carolina BEN EVANS XVALL Rutherfordton, North Carolina ROBERT FRANKLIN WAI.I.Ac:E SIIIithhc'ld, North Carolina xv.-XLERIA XY.-XI.L.-ACE Rocky Mount, North Carolina lNlARY CATHERINE XVALLS Ronda, North Carolina THOMAS EDWARD NVALTERS, JR. Ridgecrest, North Carolina D.AX'EY LEE XVARD Eclcnton, North Carolina UNIGRS tii .xthi-. Com-1 XYARRIJN Roxlioro, North Cftirolinzi Bmix' Cixiwtxxa Wxitiu-N Belmont, North C4irolin.t Station x M xRY .I xNi2 NYAR11 Stott-svillc, North Clsirolinti Rim'tf,N.x l,tlXX'lil.I, XY.x'rEi4s tirtunt-rton, North Cigirolinxt Axtrfx :NNN XY,x'i i's tii't-ciivillc, .-Xlnhtnnu L21 .tw FIN! Ex' XYA'i i's l'tlrl:'z1r. North Carolina Bl-1'l'I'IIi .lrxu WEAVER llickory. North tittrolinn BE'1'1x' Lot' Wtaiaxs Roanoke, Yirqinizt RoBER'r KENNE'lill XNLIINKLI-', .-Xslicvillc. North Carolina Gt,.mx's l.oRi3Nt: Wait s Mars Hill, North Cittrolinzi Eioisn Wizrczn Lakeland, Florida HERMAN I,ooAN XViisTxtoRHl,xNI: Rutht-rforclton, North Chtrolintt CIARo1,YN :NNN XVHITE Madison Heights, Virginia CIAizo1.x'N I.oRR,x1NE Wiiirr: lnniun, South Carolina -It'i,1AN WYNN1-3 Witiri Ex' Ktinnapolis, North Cfurolinit BET1'x'jig.xN Wiiirxtmt: l lI'CX'kll'Cl, North Cfgirolingl NVii.i.l.-tit DoN XVILFONH Hickory, North Carolina RUBY IDE.-KN W'1l.i415RsoN lN1arion. North Carolina -I.-was XVILKINS, JR, Linden, North Carolina lVlAR'I'H.-X IJELURIS XVILKINS Rttthcrtorclton. North Cigirolinn R.-xrriuai. .ANNIE XVILKINSUN Durham, North Carolina Aticzr: Cai Esrm X'VII,I,I.-XMS lfranklinton, North Carolina :XUDREY 4IosEPH X'VlI,l.lAlNlS Biltmort-. North Carolina xv.-XI.'l'ER DEWEY W1i,i.i.xMs Statesville, North Cfgnrolinxi Aloim Liu: Wit.1,i.1.iis, IR. Ashe, North Carolinai ST.-xczv Mteoictvs Wit t Luis, QIR. Moors, South Carolina Lizmm MAE NVILI lAMsoN Durham, North Carolna fl!-iARl,OT'IE LANE XVILSUN Hendcrson, North Carolina HUGH MAL Witsox Ruthcrlordton, North Carolina PEGGY Lu: XvlNGA'I'E XVi11stoi1-Salt-111, North Czirolinii Doiaorm' LYNN XX'iNitI,t:R Lcnoir, North Carolina BETTY .ANNE XVINSLUXX' ' lvllllllllgltlll, North flttrolinzt .xl ., I A ,f A ,,. . , , ff . X, sf -lb 'Y' 'ixt .4--r' .4- 4..- Y- ex fi v. -'1A. ,y M all .AS , l I wiv 22 9' ' ' - ,, an 'Q' xi X T '43, a , fl? A . , .att 1 . -4 ' ' ' 44 .1 ,lt l .L H N' -. 'M ',.su 215' su , r .9 ' . ' 7 X 'g' I V Ei EY .lM:M'l' IFH lNfl,'? u' J UNIORS XVII IIANI MCNEII. XVorIDx' Bryson City. North Carolina XYELDIIN RAY Av.-XRD Asheville. North Carolina r -9 XYII.l.I.-XXI HARRISON XVRIGHT .:,- Tal apooSa. Georgia Y ' LIILIAN KJEANETTE XJUUNG A YE Asheville. North Carolina ,L r j.:5t2?f'-Qf?' NOLAN ADUI.Plll'S YoI'N'r Hickory, North Carolina ANUEILI THEIIDIQIRE ZANDIIITIS. JR lvlailtinsville, Virginia V A ni A 3 3 F QE' XX ILLIAxI BREVARD ZINK ' - ' lXIarShall. North Carolina FRANK H.AXRBISON Maiden, North Carolina ARNOLD LIPE PARKER New London, North Carolina RALEIGH .AARON PRIvoTT ' D af' f. 3 Suffolk, virginia I -L , I RI,lBERT CURTISS IRATCLIFF 'T' 5 N Alexander. North Carolina , ,535-J, f :li ' fi I I . NOT PICTURED jlllll-Ilfi .Nm PI'r1I1ml.- AI.I.EN. JIIHN PERRY, Kannapolis. N. C.: ANDERSON, DAVID DIXON, Mars Hill, N. C.: BATTS, PATRICIA. Tampa. Fla.: BENNETT, LILLIAN ANN. Lumberton, N. C.: BLAKE, :XNNIE INIARIE, Mars Hill, N. C.: BLALOCK, GEORGE TRUETT. Neho, N. C.: BooNE, BLANCHE LoUISE, Pensacola, Fla.: CASKEY, XVILLIAM-JOSEPH, Lancaster, S. C.: CASNER. RAYNICND. Charlotte. N. C.: COMES. DORIS Lot'ISE. Dublin, Ga.: EDNIDNDS. OSCAR SANFORD, JR., Marshall, N. C.: GOODM.-XN,LlOHN XVESLEYMJR., Raleigh. N. C.: HAREINsoN, FRANK, Maiden, N. C.: H,ARRISON, BRUCE STRICKLER, Winston-Salein. C.: HIJBBY. BELANCIA MARY, Raleigh, N. C.: HUNSUCKER. LINZY DXYIGHT, Troy, N. C.: HUNT, IYIARION FESTIES, Bailey, C.: JONES. JAMES HARRIS, Mount Gilead, N. C.: LEAGUE, ROBERT ALLEN, JR., Travelers Rest, S. C.: l.N'lARTIN, BARBARA ANN. Swannanoa. N. C.: MCCLELLAND. FRANCIS .AxRI.INGTON, Fredowici. Ga.: MCDAR- RIS, ROBERT EUGENE. Barnardsville. N. C.: MCNEILL, DORIS RAE, High Point, N. C.: MCNORRILL, PAUL L., XVaynes- boro, Ga.: NEICHBLJURS. NELL OWEN, Charlotte, N. C.: PHILLIPS, XVADE HAIIPTON, Lexington, N. C.: PIPPIN, LEON LOUIS. JR., Zehulon. N. C.: SAFRIT. KATE ELIZABETH, Mount Gilead, N. C.: SENSABAUCH, NELL. Seymour, Tenn.: SHERRIIIL, JDHN CECIL, Myrtle Beach, S. C.: STEPHENS, LEONIDAS H.AROI.D. Lumberton, N. C.: THOAIPSON, NIALENE JOYCE. Raleigh, N. C.: X'OL'NG. ,JUNE EVA. Asheville. N. C. 76 -'--wf---,....u--A---- . .... ,... . . . . WWW ' Each of us sought an outlet lor his talents and front the extra-eur1'ieula activities on the campus there eanie additional training and fellowship ol' great value. The following discourse took place between two old familiar objects at Mars I-Iillg the bell in the tower and the flag pole in the center of little circle: Hell, said Gloria Flag Pole. to the Bell in the Tower, this is the last time we'll see these seniors strolling along together here on the campus. Tomorrow they'll be getting their diplomas and saying goodbye. said the Bell in the Tower. these seniors have brought to us a great many memories to look back upon, Do you recall all the organizations that these students were members ol' throughout the year? I certainly do, said Gloria Flag Pole. I remember the honor clubs, such as the International Relations Club, Scriblerus. Spanish, French. German. and many others. Admittance to these were based on grades. and their meetings proved to be of continual interest to everyone. Gloria Flag Pole Happed her colors once again and said. The Mars Hill Band certainly was popular this year. Their parades and radio programs brought praise from everyone and their new uniforms were shining even brighter after every day's work, Mr. Hall certainly did an excellent iob as director. Yes said the Bell in the Tower. there were many organizations that the students could enter, And I often wonder, said Gloria Flag Pole, if they will remember all the little things that happened in their meetings and in the outside activities of their organizations. ' Yes, said the Bell in the Tower, they'll reminisce once in a while in the years to come. They'll think back upon all their good times and smile and say . . . 'They were the good ole' daysf 77 I t lf?--f:f '71 f' ' yae-:Jn E' 22: fi. Wi T27-ki i las! 'iii' T Yr: P31 'FT' IN? ' F. 'll Xf'FxQ 7. ' i'?'i'f:F B PTICT ST DE TUNIO HOXNQXRD KNIGHT PM Xlilffllf The Baptist Student Union is the organization on the campus which links the student with the college church. It seeks to keep x ital in the lill- ol tht- student those organizations ofthe church that are important to young people. The Baptist Student Linion unihes all of the Baptist student religious activities on the campus and is an important factor in emphasizing' the program of the Baptist denomination. The Linton meets each week and the programs are arranged liy one or more ol' tht: tmit organizations. The Brotherhood. Training Linion. Sunday School. Y. XY. A. and many others form the clepartments of the B. 5. Lf .X student can become a member by joining one or more of the unit organizations. The aim of the Baptist Student L'nion is the highest possible development ofthe spiritual life of the students in ihf- College through p.it'tit'ipation in. and loyalty to. the local church through bible study. Conse- rration and prayer. and through t-x'ei'y other availablt- means of promoting this Cause. 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VV l W I 4:54 Fi QM f X-i 1 s 5 The purpose of the Young XVomen's Auxiliary is to unite young women in the advancement of missions through study, prayer, contributions, and service. The ultimate aim of this organization is to luring the girls into a closer fellowship with Christ and to extend His Kingdom through all the earth. sa Mission Council The Mission Council of lN'Iars Hill College was created in February, 1947, after a most thrilling youth revival. This organization came into its own ohicially early in the 1947 fall term when a constitution was drawn up and accepted. The purpose of the lNIission Council is to arrange meetings in the surrounding area with the aim of spreading the gospel ofllesus Christ, XYeekend revivals have lieen conducted in Burnsville, Marshall, and YVeaverville. Personal work in the wards of the Veterans Administration Hospital at Oteen, North Carolina opened new paths of mission work. A most worthy project was the purchase of a station wagon. paid for entirely by individual student donations, which is being used wholly for religious endeavors. 44 A ,,.-: ll . . . T.. --Lf: Sumlznx Sbllfml F P ul :fm , lf!! In ngln: B1-r1yHar:,C1raigI,mw. I,o1l1Q1- Randall, lif1fA1mr,- Rnbvrl Blillwr, .Xllcn Brown,-IUIH1 XV3ll2il'!',E1IlLf Rdlmgh Bdlufr, B.T. Prcsiclcfllts f 1r1llnn', fwfl lu nghl: XV1llmm- Yuunq, Ifxu-ll Duncan, Manx' .Xnn lflilllllbtql. C,Ih1n'li1: XX'ilsun, .mal lmluw Ydrburuuglx. lim! ru.-1-g I' ml XVQSI, Iirnrsl MvlxaH1'x', Ray Bm lxlcx, and .Xlbcrl Norman, ivgg.'r'1 Wfr, rn .P '--A57-W' ' 'fig' 3-sf'.-.vf-Vyfw If.-5 3 :+,.,4:-.1f'1.- , y, ,17-'frfe-j,fr, J., ,:f7'7':ff i- gif f PlK'SiClL 'I1ls A' 'ar-' f-f: i .11 'rx ' ' Youth Temperance Council The purpose of the Youth Temperance Council is the furtherance of tetnperance lmy uniting' the young people of the community. state, and nation in a program of Christian citizenship. to lvuild for total abstinence for the individual and solnrit-ty of the nation. Nlemhership in this organization is open to all students who sign the pledge. promising to refrain from all distilled. fermented and malt liquors. and who pay their dues. The motto of the organization is: A Good Time XX'ith a Purpose. During' the year. the Youth Temperance Council sponsors special chapel pro- grams. Study courses. reading contests. and special motion pictures. A deputation team is sent out into the various schools and churches to put on progrtnns. The memlvers are encouraged to continue llllrs work in their home com- munities after they have finished school. and in later life. 2 Business Club lf Z' 1 .t The Business Cilula is composed ol' students in the Business Department who meet the requirements of the College for membership in the honor clubs and who lrest measure up to its ideals of Christian character. attractive personality, comtnendalnle Cleportment. superior scholarship. and the promise of future attainment. OFFICERS: President. Geraldine Stephens: Vice President. Lois Dixon: Secretary. Troy L. Dayg Treasurer, lX'illiam Dunng Reporter. lXIary Biarshall, fx i i Q I 1 . 1, L i ,L :ti 1 - u 114525.12 Xi r?JC'.Z'Zf'.-ii?.if,i'fb?I.?4-P49-x:'2'..i' ,iL5isx:.l'. 'f'xL JJ A fi' tgvf- r: --1 .1 Science Club The Science lilulm aims to promote the study of the natural sciences and to inform its iueinli:-rs oii new uclxniiice- ments in the field of science through inter:-sting and inforiuzitive progranis, The meinhership of the cluh consists of those faculty nit-inlierw who teach courses in biology, physicx cheiuisti'5'. mathematics and geology. and those students who have the hiqhest rating in scholarship liroui the list ol' those who are eligible for honor cluh inemlverihip. OFFICERS: Craig Lowe, Presiclentg Harris Parker. Yice l'rt-Qirlent: and hlargaret Alligood, SeCrcLary and 'l'reasurer, French T Club l I 1 I i I l . 3 t 1 l I X The French Ciluh directs its attention and purpose to many things. Through numerous prograins during the year. the French Cilulm presents information of keen interest regarding the French language and the country of France. xl Sidehghts on the artx. literature, and customs ol the French people are also discussed in the monthly meetings, ,t i I . n ,Au-.-wa.. 'L i a 'I IE -- , is ff ffri 'WWTF '.w j 'r31 1'ii+ - ' ' ' ' 'L -It : L.-1 :s-S1 X Ys' N31 Vi' 3 -If 1'. K fx f71f7 T7gf, 'T The development of leadership and creative ability among its members is the aim of the Scriblerus Club. From the ranks of this club come many campus leaders each year. Frequently these students become civic and literary leaders in other colleges. universities. and in state and national life. expecially in the capacity of editors and writers. The programs of the Scriblerus Club are planned to create interest among its members. and to kindle their imagi- nations and to broaden their horizons in realms of literature. Particular emphasis is placed on the study ofthe literary background of other countries. Original work magnifying creative ability receives much stress in the programs. The exchange ol' ideas between the faculty and the student members will prove ol' inestimable value in the years to come. '12 'sr 'uv Spanish Club The Spanish Club stresses the importance ol' the Spanish language in the economic and social adxancement of the present-day western hemisphere. The Club programs are designed to bring before its members some ofthe Latin American customs. literature and line arts. an effort to create an enduring friendship between the tuo Americas The ollicers of the club are Louise Bell. president: A. C. Snow. vice presidentg Jean Daughtridge secretary, Doris Barnett. treasurer: and Nliss Gwyndola Pierce and Mrs. Yann, advisers. 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OFFICERS: lNIaleolm lN1eConnell, Pl'CSlClCIll1.I2lCl'i Dyer, vice president: Nelle Bailey, st-Cretziryg lXIiri1im XXX-eclle, program chairman, Forensic Club The Forensic Organization ol Mars Hill College seeks to arouse interest in puhlie speaking of all types, debating, impromptu. rziclio work. drama. The primary purpose of this organization is to develop among the students an t'tllAIlt'SI desire to participate in these extremely important phases of education. OFFICERS: jimmy Helvy, president: Ieimne .'Xlt-xander. vice president: Blencla Honeycutt. secretary: lX1r. Ramon DeShazo, adviser. MEMBERS: Jeanne .-Xlex.inder, Netta Sue Cziuclill. planet Harris, llimmy Helvy, Blencla Honeyeutt. Carl Isaacs. Betty Kitchings, john lNIC:Xllistet'. Bill Wlallxer, John lYallt1Ce. X XII P1 r, 1 1 .. - 1 4 5 :-.,r'i:-5.3.-,J.' 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Irv Rluulve, Sl1lI'lL'V Ruln-rtsml. llrfzlnxxz- Shivl, Marial S111itlm'ic'k, Miltun Svmlvly Ruth Smith, fic-rxv Sta-xt-11s, Manx' trmuzm, Rtmlaml Stmud, 1.411111 Skinnvl, B:-ltv Ntilrs, llurcas Tat:-, lluvcz- 'l'lll'Ill'l, Sklliill llL1l'I1L'I, Alum- XX'm'atl14-lxluw, Nl111.11n NY:-tltllt-, llnisn- XVrlch. .Xnn XN'illiz1ms, ,lanr N'i11t'l1nstc'1', Louise Xvkll'lJUl'UllEll, XwlI'QlI1l21 York, YN'ill41u-v Yuunxg, Kzlllnulxnt- Yuunts Ul l IfII'1RS USlli.i1I1l5l1'UlKl, l'1'L'i1Ll1'l1l,-lluillnt'.Xlt'xd11ll1'1', l'i1wt Yin- l,I'1'Sllll'Ill1 ,XVIIIxvllllllllliSl'lltI1ilXvlCl' l'1'1-siflm-nt: Rt1tl1.111n:- Yutxnts, I hixtl Yu.- 'L'SlklCIlll,IJll1C xYl'illlll'!kSlK'1', Rt-ruulinxg N-crc't.11 v :mtl 'l'1'r-.ts1114-13 Alone- Ifilv, CIm'1't-spulmrlixrq Ht-c1t't.t1'x'. llo1i4lIlf'1111111'1', lhwtm lIl1a11111gm3 Ictinm' Sllivl. lXIiwiu11 4111111 111.111. f i if i - f w ff .:- ' - 1 i Q Orpheon Club IT fx t i . 4 Thu fJI'I1lll'l1Il fllulq is thc llvwvst honor' Club on tht' CIHIIIJLIS. It was UI'Qill1lZL'Cl FQ'lll'l1ilI'y II. 1947. 'I'l1m- I1111'pusv ' of thc' cJI'Ill'lt'HIl Cilulm is tu Qin: ils111c'11'1l1t-1'sz1 dvvpcrt1I1p1'c'fiatin11of IllllSll' and a111uppu1'tt111ily lll1'XlDI'l'SS ll1K'1I' l.ll1,'IllN. ROLL: l'Qt1l.1 AI111' Bt1111Qz11'11t-1', Iixccll lillllfilll, Bctty Hart, Doris IXICN1-il. l.yIl1l lNI1,-lulllvy. Nc-ll Nr-igl1l1m11's, IAIITII1' RiSl1.AI11t'k S2lIlQlCI'lvlbI'Cl. Hill sl2llJl1'l11Il. UIVIVICIHRSZ P1'csiflt'11l. Bctty lI411'l: Yin- I1I'1'YlClt'l1l. N1-ll N1-iQl1In1t11s1 Nl'C'l't'lLH'X'. Lo 1 I rcnc Kish: lI'CZlilll'C1', Hula Mm' BLlIll2Ill'I1C1'. V-' , . Ts-'fiffm ,wr ff vfffFFr 'fef'f'5'N ' ,. X ., 'V ..-Y., ,. 0-,, L XX ,, ' i -1 DRAMATE ERS C fw f lyaeef ,tg 9, .11 ffvdiisi Li.-. . Delta Psi Qtnega The Dramatic Clulfs purpose is to acquaint students with the fundamental basics of practical training in direct- ing, costuming, lighting, make-up, and stage craft in the presentation of known plays. The harmonious training ofthe mind, the voice. and the body through individual attention enables students to discover and develop their abilities more quickly, to become effective in expression and forceful in personality, in daily contacts, and in plat- form arts, OFFICERS: John Scalf, president: Iris Porter. vice president: Gib Austin, secretary: Ira Adams. treas- urer. The members of the Delta Psi Omega. a division of the Dramatics Department, continue to work in the field of drama on 21 much higher level. Phil Weeks was elected president and Netta Sue Caudill served as vice president. ..-1 88 .X , Ll'F 11 . ' Y-.---,,.--Vw . -11'-i 'f ' A M . X I A l'l',1l U' HY IIl',.XR'l' l'.X5'l MANS Ul'Lllll.llw'I'N Pri: , Xa-lI.l Sm- i1,1l14llH l'n-wut I Nvltu Sllt' Cuunlill Jclhry I IMI xx Viv H1 Hr-. 'Ihi1'llt'NIQ'I' ., ,.,. KLllhl'l'iII4' Phillip PEC V XIX IIE.-XR'l ' 1 lflhm-I fIIlil'Ilt lf'I'. ,. . lrix Pmlvl' by J Hurllm, mum ,ULll'im' flIlil'IlI'Nl:'I' , . ,wlullll Slkllf OIL lllelel nothing lmli' Nu -swvl in liff- -xlUlllfLUll11'I'f ll.1wkvN Ilvlllvll flI'Ll5l ll'- ax low! young mln-mn Clllisliilll Br1'nt ..,., . , ,Ffilllk flush-n N nh I WL- Bifllllvll. ilu' maid ,,... .... B vm' Prinw- 1jYl'l VI, . I I 8:00 PII. Cullvgn- ,xllllilljlilllll juni-, the lnutlvr . ,.... Ned Uulwm , 2 ,E J:-gg R 2' -K-vvfr, 15 I T' ' t t', Q P- xxisaf if-i'fi? , l By definition, a glee cluli is an organization formed to sing glecs. liallads, and othcr songs. This delinition within ilsell' completely explains the purpose of thc Mars Hill College Glec Cilula. Any student who desires to sing, who is willing' to spend hours of practice on music, and who has a lilending voice may hnd an equal amount ol enjoyment, relaxation, and pleasure in this cluli. lt is not essential to one's course of study, lint it is esscntial to his mind when he has an earliest desire to sing. If a one-word theme were asked to lic given for the organization, that word would proliahly lie t'enj0yinent. XYhat could he more useful to the student than the clevelopint-nt ol' his aesthetic appreciation? MEMBERS: james Allen, john Benton, Hamilton Boyd, Guy Cain, Max Cain, Bryan Coates, Excell Duncan, Robert Ellis, Edgar Ferrell, Edward Getzman, Herlvert Gray, Morris Suggs, Thomas Tobey. Roliert Harrington, Don jackson, Harry Clause, Frank Lawton, Dean Nlinton, Clyde Nloody, Urval Murray, james Postelle, Robert Scalli, lNIilton Snyder, Bill Stapleton, Harold Stephens, Patil Nest. Lqfi In 1'1'.gl1!: -lane NYinChester, Raleigh Baker, Beth Cook. Malcolm McConnell, -Ioyce Shelby. GeorQ,':- lfurches, Carol FI'CClt'11lJllI'Q,JZ1Cli Dyer, Betty Sullivan, Bobby Ivey, Roseinary Roinmel. Craig Lowe. not present, -. x ,L-., L CGNCERT BAND ,A ,5 ' 1. Q . ,f :vu ibn: ... A '...,f. ' - - ffl 'lf' GRCHESTRA STRING ENSEMBLE x 1 LAUREL EDITQRI L ST FF Charlie XN'ilfong, Editor-in-Chief -lerry Fields. Assistant Editor The work of the Editorial Staff ofT1u-1 LALREI, is one that entails endless hours of struggling over dummy sheets, photographs, and Copy. The Ifditors, Charlie iYillong and Alerry Fields, began work in thc- early summer . . . ap- pointing capable persons to the stall. signing contracts. arranging deadlines. and getting everything in readiness for the beginning of the school year, Amid the shuHiing of Copy paper and the pounding din of the typc-writers, the following students pictured below braved the Editors whip and served in an excellent manner on the Editorial Staff, The Editorial Stall proofread the final copy on the eve of the mailing Clay when the '48 L.xt'P.1i1. was sent to the publisher. I,r-ft tu right: Robert Miller, Activity Editor: jean Shiel, Associate' Literary Editor: Yan Davis, Snapshot Editorgxlack Sander- ford, Boys Sports Editor: Robert Morgan, Photographer: Patricia Bradford, Typist: Barbara Crenshaw, Assistant Feature Eclitorg l'hil XYL1-ks, lfetiuire Editor, and Betty I.uu Slechnan, Girls Sports Editor. 92 -x 11 W47 P 31 -v-,,- --fv-Y : 1.- .1 -V--1+-i - --- - I I H 1121.1 rs L,XL'R1QL 1311. 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C11-11113111111 Blanaue-1: .-Xngic 1Y1111111'1111. '11ypiSl. 411-a11111- .XI1-xa11111'1. 1.111-1-1111 IQ1111111, .,?..V1i-,wry 11,7 .A 1 ,T,iV-. - rm .ff if-T f f -3-f,,-- . 3' 77, , , , H: 7 W-V, ,h V?-, E ' -' Ai' ' 7 ' - 1 .- ,if- ' 7. ':'fL . ls? 'K lt '!.' Q' I xx i J .1 THE HILLTGP The student's newspaper .. bringing forth interesting topics of college life and alumni activities. Mary .Xnne Cliampbt-ll, Editor-in-Chief Elbert Lewis, Business lvlanager One of the busiest oflices on the campus this year was the haven ofthe collegesjournalists--the oflice ofthe Hilltop. Publishing eighteen issues ofthe student's newspaper throughout the year is a task that requires many hours of ar- ranging and rearranging ofthe layouts. proofreading copy, duties of reporting, and in general, a full period of activity. The first publication of the Hilllnjf reached Mars Hill students in 1927 and from that date to this. the campus has been canvassed for bits and tips on such subjects ast campusoloqy, society news, sports, alumni briefs, periodical write- ups of the college organizations. and interesting sidelights on the faculty and administration. The Ilrlllnp combines certain features of a literary periodical with those of a campus newspaper. The typewriter-pounding stafi' is COITI- posed of both junior and senior students: all possessing a great deal of interest toward the Held ofjournalism. From their participation on the staffofthe Hilltnfv. these students become well-versed injournalistic terms and are acquainted fully with the intricate workings in the world of the copy boys. The StaFfis composed of: Mary Anne Campbell, Editor-in-Chiefg Clyde Moody, Associate Editor: Nancy Ijames, Feature Editor: Elbert Lewis. Business Manacferg Marie Smithwick, Circulation Manager: Janice Hall. Charles Campbell, and Luther Dunn, Advertising Managersg Burke Morris, Charlie Wilson, and Betty Lou Steelman, Sports Editorsg Carl Isaacs and Raleigh Baker, Circulation Department. 94 xx .J DVIUERA' FOR THE HILLTOP A D LAUREL C. 1111111111311 1 1111-11-.11 1a111g111I11111111-ll1lllf1jf11111111-11 111x11111'l1111l1c'rl11111'11 111111111111 1111111111111 1111' 111111 111' 1111- 111111-5 1'1-.111111114 1l11' 1'.1111p11e, .XX I111' 11Ll11'1l1-1111111 11111114 111' l111' Ilffllufz 1111111111111 11111 111V 11111111111. 111 IX sl11c11nl11111111'r1l111'111111'L1111l1'l1v11l111r'11l111' M111 111111111 111111 M111 C11-11111 lll 14111111113 11113 111111 111 1111 11111.11 111 111 111111111 11111111 15. AM B!! All 511,111111411f'111111111.111.111111111 fX1.11111111Nl11111'111.11111 1I11'11111111111111111111111111111-1'111'1,111x.11111w1 1111 111f' UI11' 1 U I I I llisi1111'1-1111. 111-111. 111111u111r1.1114'1-1111111-41u14'.1l11 t111111'11111111L 111 11111111' 1111111111111 l1111l1'1111l111111r'11 I114' 111111 1111111111 111r 1111s 1111111 1111- ',1Ii11-111-11114111 11111111i111111111111'. , l1v11111 11111111-1 95 1 X MJ ll' ,Fx-T' ff'Y'i, CC 79 2 X 2 lc.. 96 -bd. umm Nonpareil-Euthalian Clio-Philomathian ,af W, Hmm :,1Om,q'3g ir l lil. jj- e Rae? To Q gill . iff fllllllii 'lllilllll' '. t1H95.j-f 4 gf, 'llie hulls ol' lilue amd Wliile amd leiltivlt anal Gold will l'oi'ewi' lin- in our memories . . the ideals of our societies lime been insiillr-rl into our lietirts uurl will never be eraser! own' the spun ol' time into the future. The literary societies of Mars Hill College play a very important part in the life of its studentsg offering to them a golden opportunity to enter organizations of Christian and educational importance. From these societies, Non- pareil-Euthalian and Clio-Philomathian, the students participate on programs that seek to teach and to bring forth in the individual his talents in public speaking. debating, music, readings, declamations, orations, and many more. The Anniversary programs of each ofthe young men's societies, Euthalia and Philoma-Lhalia. provide a spirit of com. petition that is felt throughout the college. The young women, members of Clio and Nonpareil. stage an annual Reception for their Euthalian and Philoinathian brothers in the wake of the Anniversary programs. The competi- tive spirit is carried forth into the debates at the beginning of the year and into the commencement exercises at the close of school. 97 'Si' .. Niafllii- ' welll' 1: J-I 'l.. l!Y'7El'-l.l . gl . 1 i i The 57th year of Non-Eu has brought to the hall of HBlack and Gold a surge of new faces and talent. The familiar, well-loved hall is more beautiful than ever since the renovation. Of all the extra'curricular activities on the campus. the Nonpareil-Euthalian literary societies are two of the most beneficial. for they bring students together in brotherhood and fellowship. Non-Eu serves many purposes and offers many opportunities which lead to the development of Christian character. Parliamentary law and public speaking are specialities of Non-Eu, Here a student can learn a great deal about parliamentary procedure. for here they have the advantage of seeing it put into practice and of practicing it themselves, They are taught how to express themselves clearly. forcefully, and tactfully before an audience. The Nonpareil-Euthalian societies encourage their members to seek the worth while things in life and to be content with only the best that life has to Offer. These are many unforgettable memories of Non-Eu that words cannot express: Joint ltleetings, Anni- versary. Reception lnot to mention cleaning up afterwardsl. being on the program. Pep rallies. Fashion parades on Thursday afternoons. Sunlight through the curtains. Eus Serenading Nons. and bitterly con- tested basketball games. Our ideals of dignity. simplicity and conservatism still reign triumphant. . 3-,bl 5:5- 542K 3 . .. Here amid the golden shafts of sunlight beaming through the curtains, there was to be found a heart warming air of friend- ship uith one another and a love for the f'Blaek and Gold of Euthalia and Nonpareil. 98 QQ P ' ', Sim I ' 'A .Inf CIIJIIWITIIIA . l I I I I WI-511.111lmmI'I-IIIIAIIIIIQ-IAIIIC 2llidiI1fIli'Il1fSlhf'YHJSIIPCI flt'f.UI'Q L15 . , , .Ilxmyf mu IIIQ In In nm illl ilu :dv IIN oi Ilwnulx Ihutx 1 . IH 1 I N EU I I 'P I QQ 4 ,,I . I af' at '55 'f' T LK x i a us. I . 23- , . , i 1 Q agp, I I A 1 I I I l I I , I 1 af- 49 -I af G9 35 x A l I I I I 1 I I PUIIYNIF w YxxIvFI,I Prfminff LIMIII IMNIIIII IRIS PURII R VIII- IM-Ifflffll In II IMI R 1.015 KLLI LR .VIII-IIIIVI , .XI I I x Hkrmx .Xrxxr XYII.I,I.uI5 , Crum: E xksul Nirm IN ..!IlilXlV In I-um IRIS PIIRIFR , Pfmflf-ul D05 Yrnyxf, I,uI5 KEI.I.FR, , VIN I'r,-mifnf ClII.s.IzI,I,: I.I'mImRI, RIJTII C.-KDU . .Smfrmrm FR-xxx I.uvTmN BNN' LOIA SIHI II.-xx C1-mm ' I I I ' I I I I I I RI'rII CIADD , , , Prfszfimr IIANNI- ,XI I.xANImI.R l'Irr Pfrrzdf-nl NI,-KRIE Smruwlrzx .Swmflfzrrx . , XII II, BAII,I-.xy . , . Cwrum. 99 HARRY Raw I'bll CIFIXII. POR!!-,R . .Ions NYM I..mrI- ,pl-IND TNIKRPHY .PHIL PHILLIPS wi ll-'QL .I ' 1 1-'X '1 if f. :Q gl 'Q -A -N? f f 'Z Qs ' ,au 1 ' I rr-9 - ., 54 'ix I 11.2 r . X-:':.?'L. 11 . .-,, , I ' y 'W I Q 'Q X V v 5 A 9 3-5 . 4, Y 3 If Q -, QQ ' - x , .1 '-2 ' -5 A ' I vi S3 I 7: , , . , I I ef HX ' -1 I :nf I 2315 . 'L .asm ,j . La' ' Zg1Lffz!Jv' ,lf A ' If 35.93 .NL A Q xx R. La. 'r - .f' ' .'.- 1'vY A . . ' ' ,f A N NIV ERSAR3 THE PAST MAKES UUR FUTURE 100 Y' '-5, 19' ' . . S x ,iaxxt il . .L Q K l, I L I ll',C '1 ,l l'IC DX --4 JYI-QR 'l'l ll , RAIN!!! TWH 1 01 f 1: Q 'y'ji.., T 1 T Ff-f- sf?-.fT ' .i.w:f'fnG'.-f'5i,'FT'? f- T 5 'Q-'f7 ' -Y' 77' A-- PTT 7 'I W' S-1 fs'-'fs n A rv.-:gr 'ie I :ee.:uv:v's in ln' 'L JV Y iEI! TI-'HW', , X i , t, '-i, , . an .I ftli't5'li L wt The purpose of any literary society is to give man the ability for self-expression, the knowledge which he has obtained and also to create within man the desire for congenial association and contact with others. The Clio-Philotnathian Society endeavors to establish in each personality its three ideals-Truth, Purity, and Fidelity--which are applicable throughout life. The First part of each year is devoted to indoctrination of the students. The second term is known as Anniversary Term, during which the public is invited to witness a formal literary program. Living up to the standards of a literary program the Fifty-seventh Anniversary revealed its theme through a declamation, oration and songs by the chorus. The program was climaxed by the grand linale with each member participating. As the curtains parted. a viking dream boat became visible through the mist and as the boat rolled against the dock, a viking sea captain chal- lenged the audience to board the dreamboat, Utopia, The Anniversary term is closed by a Reception given by the Clios. During the Forensic Term the society chooses its best speakers and during the Com- mencement term they compete with the speakers who represent Euthalia. If through these various terms its members can acquire Ll congenial and sincere outlook on life. the society feels that this work has not been in vain. rg, c t sw A 'sh i t'The Hall of Friendship opened its doors to all who desired fellowship, inspiration, and to become a part ofthe memorable atmosphere of the Blue and XX'hite of Clio and Philomathia. 102 HIIII if T1l'ClllUl1OllI thc- Hull Ol' I I'icndship Ihey created L fairil ul c 1' 4 Ill 1 1 CLIO . ur ' Pier I Q F 'S' V A Bu Is' PRIMII., Pr ml nl FRANK YANDLI I 1 N 'I ' -N IIUXII-. Suiuax' ' '- 'I ' I mm Suu! V 'x -.In l,I,n,Ixg .'I'frluVv. . . . L' -xkkls P-xkxuc , ' Nlakczaurr' :XLI ,mum Cfmsw NI umm AI IXII-CUNNELL V 19 , L. f 1 'f 1' - Q V-1 ' . - J- sl rvi, A L - , ',f 'x'lil'I.VF ll' f 'IH v, 'rt' R N I2 ff V I I :qu x 3 . W lj - ,JV I 1 I.Rx'ERNE Ausus Pffmif-111 Li.-KRRIS Pwxzn . xi ' . 'fax . Y , NK gag' L H I Ailkl.-XM XVIDDLE Im' Pmzdrnl. PHIL XX Esxs I , ., . , , I3 x Ruin mu Srrmru .52-I'rf1IIrI fgkukfjf I-'rkrzmgs 5 . 6 - PEGQYAIUI-INSUN . Cmsar GI ENN FL ACK V I , , A ' ' ., 1 . I , ,F ' 4153 F I , ' I I 0 -K' ,L I 145' ' lil! 41' ,'.' ,. i V 5 A ' fs, A . XIIRIANI XVIDDLE Prssnlmt ,..., rNI,-KLCOSI Md TONNELL r f I , - ' 'I ROS,-XI.,-HND S'ruol'v Vue Prmdf-rIt,GI.ENN FLAWK f , 1. 5 1 -. i , 1 CIARUL FREDLNBIIRG .SZIII-IIIIVII Ru' Honor , F I JEAN HAMILTON. . Cfnsm, BURKE Moruus .9 A ' Q . .I , .. x. . , 'fs ' ' ' N., xuy 'I ...Q f i. X K gr-an sv v, PHI -qx -sv- I 3 103 AN fXQE'X'lCliS.XlU' IDKILXRIS 104 X 'f' '14 Eg? ' ', .L . s 1 JI' i,.i 'Y sf' -3- ff: 'Q Lg ,. S l P! . ' i A , Z Il .-. -,-4 . V GM I -l W I - ...Q-.F-V -I an ug nr'1s:x:'.4,5w,r Y . Q- lnto the activities ol' the student Imody this year. there came an election to determine the candidates for the Beauty Section of the '49 yearbook. A connnittee composed oi' students from hoth classes, was selected to nominate twenty young women to appear liefore the entire student liody. The eight candidates receiving' the highest number of votes are pictured on the following' pages. Miss Maclyn lwlackie received the highest number ol' votes of the eight and autotnzttically Iaecrtme the 1948 Bt-:tuty Queen. Special photography was employed in this section and was handled personally lay Mr. T. A. Redmon. owner and director of Redmon Studios. Elkin. North Carolina. 5 vs fp- vy -. if lffunlmtv.lt'f1lu1rgltt.' Rusliie Xlarlin. Ruth Childs, .Xnne Holbrook, .S'frurttlrozt'.' Eve-lync Stapleton, lN1olly Lou Cox. Netta Sue Caudill, Betty l,ou Steelmun. Marie Slutler. Barliaru Blyers, Peggy xviI1Qiilt', Nancy Banks. 'I land wir: Jeanette Collins, lXIazie Granger, Ruby Wilkerson, Mary Lltitlierine Beagle, Maclyn Mackie, Beauty Queen: Polly jean Yandell. Nell Bailey, Lou Burlinson, and Betty Pringle. 106 ,... ,.-t,,,,,, . h A ,H r M 4 .. , , A - -. 5, - f p, ,,-.-,- -. X -., f y.- -fj..'-. ' . , 770., IE C37 I X 'f1'z6f? h 4-, .. A 2 1.5. , I, , ' 5 MACLYN MACKIE, Granite Falls, N. C. ' 'ffl -1 , . I -iii- NON ' ' fi . gv 2 -' 'nuff'-'G T 2 F' Y 1274? I 1.1,-I' 'r'lf- 'Y X'7C' ' 'YS-f' A . , - . - .V V, ,,V,, 9, ,,,f, ,.,,, ,1,,, EVELYNE STAPLETON, bk Y, V- ., x K--.I .5 ,- , ,, , K Y , Y Y .-A, Q 2, r .23-1 z gg- . , - ..,- a CHILDS, Hendersonville, N. C 1 we V, ee e NON V BN P-'T iff' ITFIJWFXL 3' am TLHIF- .Vu P. 15'-EM' l'A '!'!f7T.'lF'? ET'f3K7. 4 , 1, X 1-1. xv, yr. ,X---', w-,, V 1-,A X-,w-f , - H -fy. M' H -H if .- . , , Y, -gfw. . - 4 . wb'-1' 1 i s1:of1 - S aICmg N- C-Y g, ,JM 'Ljigw ', 1, J' -, 'X -A fp! 'r ,', 4 , 1 f , ' , , ' , . rl .', ,Q ' .- vc 5, N QN 1,7 xx,-1, ,, f-fx .iq PQLLYJEAN YANDELL, Charlotte, N. C. NON if fx-. 4, 'Y . - . -x.--..:f-v--- . , - 'X- JEANETTE COLLINS, w00dfuff, s . Q I A 1 fs s ,.f ' ' Ulf A . ff jv'A -4 , fi-41, tl, r fu , .V Q ML MARIE SLUDER, Asheville, N. C. ms. 42.445,-..1r4x:l :L 14,1 Y 'E2'fl--Q7 ' ' ' F 4 .- 1- J JD ft- ,T db 'X- . I ' S, '-j ' g 5 , I-I ' ' QW IC ' RUSHIE MARLIN, Kannapolis, 5 - -if1f' :f?l'?i?Uf??i5f'2EIfZ --. ,- ll r A SPONSURS -I BE'l I'Y LOU S'I'EEI.MAN Sponsor for Cihzlrlir- XN'ilfong. Edi- tor-iu-Llhicf of thc 1948 l,AL'RE1.. JOHN C. SAUNDERS I Sponsor for Jerry Fields, Assistant Editor of the 1948 LAUREL. 1 I 'f.'Q,s4-,rimilfii 9 a5, 4g,3qgM- A ' ' s' 1 , -'TF -1'E ': H , wuz qw . A 1 s ,. x X --:Qu SPONSORS BETTY MCCZULLEY Sponsor for Elbert Lcwis, Business hlanagcr for Thr H1'!!laj1 ANGIE WOODRUFF Sponsor for Ed Stokes. Business hflanagcr for thc 1948 LAUREL. Sl'l JNHQ FRS MRS. R. S. THORNTON Sponsor lor SpC1N'l'l' Tlxormon. l'rc'sidcnl of the klunior Class. RUSI-IIE M.-XRLIN Sponsor for HOXN'2ll'Cl Alley. Prvsi clvnt of ilu- Sunior Class. 5551. I . yr' ,ff .1 1' v .. T51 Yr T 7 f zz 52 .J L17 I H6611 I L2 MISS POLLY JEAN YANDELL Charlotte, N. C. 118 x K 1 NliLI,li B.XII.1iY Bll1'I1SX'ilIC, N. C. . Q f-is ? 1, Ai f . f , : an , 5 5 5 ' if A' A ,- ' ' Z . g ir' rh :. . - . p' L 4. f1'ff.f.1i1 -be , ' Q I rl fu nghly AIUAIIIIIWII' C Ulhm, Hrllx M4121 .aku-. Nr-tm Nm' ii.1ml1lI. I'1.nmrw ll'-gh-1 'X is J 'V , , , - I . I I 4 , Q .AQ',,,Q 'ng 4 , 1' 'r lr, . L ,mi I ,,Q, R P' g ',.,J1f s , a J, i A , A XX .67 f 1 , . 4.3211 -- - 5 'Tix-x 2 ' 9+ -1' K , x ff. - STK- ' -1-Y M JfAa.ua-.L :lm lll1x.Hfllx Ii1,I,11u.l':Lux Wixnukalv, R1-lwu .1 llunlns, Ruth Ciqdd, Rnhhw Nlmgux, Klaclvn uf-Y . , l i g X X llll. Hlllllslolin l'lf'liT lil ,t1f,- 1 .. l l ll lil Xlnl 7,2 This unusual sports photograph was tulwn hy Torn XYnltc-rs, student pliotoqruplirr, during the Mars Hill-Gardner XYQ-hh lootlazill ganic in Shelby. N. CI. .Iulius Crocker, rangy Lion ond, had just grzilihccl at pass from Martin Cava- nauegh und was on his way to pay dirt when he was tackled in the unusual nianncr that thc photograph portrays lark Fla-inintg, Mars Hill winqlnttck. is sm-n inoving in on I1 rm-my tucklrr. 120 F ff N57 1 C is 5,54 fi ' If X To, F X N X fb? V 1 1 1 f +ff,'f'2, i XX , f f f ' , ,-f 'qv ' X a E21 ' , J 1 'tl-1' Once agam Mars H111 s men of athletics retumed to the playmg field to engage 1n sports and strlve for the h1ghest standards of sportsmansh1p Returnmg from the lazy summer atmosphere and cloud filled sk1es the youth of Amertca once agam sought thelr 1nst1tut1ons of learmng From the thrntng c1t1es and the rollmg farmlands they came mto the world of textbooks and knowledge ASldC from thelr classroom act1x1t1es many found thelr way to the athletlc fields to mdulge 1n sports -Ks the unn ersntles and colleges across the land opened the doors to thelr sports department Mars H111 s men of athletxcs found a program of sports devoted to the upbulldmg of h1gh standards of sportsmanshxp amld clean com pet1t1on on the field of play The athletes wear1ng the tradxtxonal school colors of blue and gold were m1ndful of the past hlstory of the college on the green cleated gr1d1ron the fiery duels of the pltchers on the d1amond the sw1sh mg of the nets on the hardwood the speedy dashes and hurdles at the track meets These men who were to perform on the athlet1c fields under the name of Mars H111 College were constantly filled w1th the Splfll of determmatxon the wxll to w1n that had been handed down from the athletes of the past Through thelr part1c1pat1on 1n the sportmg exents they learned the splrxted feelmg of vxctory 1n thexr hearts and most lmportant of all was the reallzatnon of defeat and the sp1r1t 1n whxch a good sportsman obserx es followmg a day of battle when the uctorv banner could not he flown Truly there were many lessons taught and also there was the moldxng of fr1endsh1ps that athletes of all schools hlghly preserxe to look back upon 1n the years ahead The fellowshlp and the wmnmg of new fr1ends were many of the great adxantages the men of sports recened Durmg the sports contests held on the home fields the student body of the college of a thousand strong presented a sparkl1ng array of school sp1r1t that w1ll llxe 1n the memor1es of all who wxtnessed the colorful sports program of Mars H111 C ollege IU the year of 1947 and 48 L, N TZ. 1 ff my , sy 1 5 ' IL! J Q4 . . , . Q . 121 FOQTB LL The 1947 Football Season came to the campus on check the rolling Hiwassee machine and suH'ered their August 25. when thirty or more pigslsin hopefuls first black mark of the Season. In the wake of the arrived for the first practice sessions. Vlith the late Tgnm-S555 fl-3535. the Lions Continued xvith Hasnes summer sun beaming clown, Coaches lYooclrow Red of nenr injured rnen renisrered on rne innrnrary list Ramsey and 'kBoln Edwards lie-gan preparations for Upon the following pages is recorded the hard fought the Coming battles. Seventeen lettermen returned names of dns year' which in the end nroved rd be one from the to46 eleven which ended the season as runner- . , . . - of the most exciting seasons of the gridiron sport at up in the North Carolina Iunior College Conference. . A Mars Hill. The initial IFSI for the '47 Qridders arrived on Sep- , A r 1 V A The following awards were made at the termination temlqer 27 with lltwassee College m lvlaclisonville. Tenn. Slec'l3Yll Cole. veteran fullback. was injured of llle '947 lloolllllll Season' Bllly lllllllslell was llomll in the second quarter which lmeqan a series of injuries Halal HS the Bllsl All Round Player' -lack Flemlng that spelled many defeats throughout the remainder WHS SClt'CIcCl HS the LiOnlS Best T3Ckl'3f afldtl- C- Saund' of the season. The lX'Iountain Lions were unable to ers was voted as the Best Blocker, J an .qpng :fn mv- .. 'dl 'A-t , ' .-Mn. 7:--1-GV .. ,, . ,. I r r er t e.. mr.. ,Q i .' 15ArLl- '51 l . 'MXN ' 4j.'1 'l 'lli 5 91. U.-tx -x.. 5.4 ,, r , ,Q ., is-1-1, Qfll? H '.' '41, A 4n.t:, sv-rgpvgif r - 'QQ.,, , . 4 o-. :.,r.'d st, fy' r I iv .L- l'lt1i1mzt',lf'll lu zzgltl: Spizzrink, Mascot: Hunter, Fleming, lNIcCrackt-n, Stokes, Ray, Huffman, Dunn, Rooker, Baleer, Har- berson, B. 'watkei-. .Slt'tar1tfm1t'.' Anderson, Brinkley, Saunders. jackson. XVall, Harris, Mclilrath, Dillard, Elliott, Compton. Wlood. limi! funn- Postellr, Lance, Sanderford, Whisnant, Sewell. Wloody, Carson, Cavanaugh, Wftlfong, Leuns, Coaches Ed- wards and Rams:-V. lfu1t1!ltfuu'.' Crocker, Rhodes, Blays, Blclver, C. Wlalker. Bliller. Clanton, YandCll.hl. Flfmlng- RUU1l30UE,!h and Cole. COACHIL' l I f 5 mf -I 1 .Y Q ' , -, 3 ' ' Kewl lmiiiv-x l'ml: lirluaiilx Cfimcli XYoucli'rm' Cf, Red llziiiiwy. .xIlllt'liK' lli- 'lliix 11.15 In-1-ii Lln.irl'i Hull lQ1lix:1i'clN liiwl ycxir All n'l'ltIl'. lwguii liix Npurxs c'.ii'f-vi' ill NLIIY Hill Hiqli KI.iiw llill liulli-uv iii .iii ullici.il c'.ip.1ciIy. llllllllg Scliuul. p.ii'Iic'ipi1IiiiQ in llmllmll. lam-li.ill. .incl lrihlxvl- ilu' piixl ye1ii'li4' lim wrvccl .1x.iwixi.iiil ml11i.ic'li R.ii11Nr-x' lmll. lfulloxxiiig uixicliiiiiiuii, ln' nllciiclvnl fNl.1i'x llill Cfu.ic'li licliniiclx ix llin- sim ul Nlr. iiiicl Mix. XY, Xl fiullvgi- wlix'i'c' ln' rmmiiliiillrrl liis iillilvlic' .ilzilily iii llll' lfclxxiiills ul Klum llill. ffu.uili Bula. .rs liv ie ullvii llirrc iiiiijui' sports. lfullrmiiigi his gill:-iicldiicr' All c-.illi-il, .ilu-mli-cl Kl.ii's llill lligli Scliuul .xml win giuiil KY:-sic-iii Cfiimliim 'llK'liCl'lt'l'N Cfullvgv. xxlivir lim- pliiywl 11.111-il lruiii 31.11-N Hill llulln-gr iii NWI, lfullmviiig liim-lull amd l:.islwilr.1ll. lim- 1'U.lL'llCCl Ill Nl.irwl'iLill lligli hi, 1,,,,li,l,ll dtwx htm. M ml. U,l1,.Q,.A ht. l.Hm1lL.d M Sl'l1UUl lm' llU ' 5 -1 N C-'l'll'l'lll2 lllf' ll- xl liIl B Klux lliuli ljtrllll Ciiiillrux- .iiiil Lllllllllillifl xxilli liuiiuiw iii liliaiiiipiuiisliip viivli yn-iiil .Riiiim-ylsliigli NCllUUlt'lL'X1'll HH? lmrmg mx LN HHH. um' tht, High puim Purplgh lml only unc Quinn- out ul llu' iliirly CUIIICNIS pliiyi-cl I,'mmt.N ht. U lx VU-nfl - I Y U I W In V' . . . .. .piiiiii .im Aiiiuii, ilu umlii mtl llw lllliw will lim-lull' vnu- liivli xcuiu-ix XYliilf- l ' ' ' -'I' -' ' ' During lhr win' vcxirs, flimfli Riiiiiwy xi-i'x'c'cl uilli ' L. . . llillllm lllmllll Mk Mlkflllxl Ilia- M.irinc Cfuflls lui' luul' YKHIIW iii ilu' :rid llixisimi. Ill? llulw l,U'x N1'V ll .Nlllilll lim lililllllll' Nmldlllwl His '46 gI.iddl,I., t.mh.d lhl, Wtwm JN I.Unm,I.x-up in ml, 11 lrml-u'ii liip..i,iicl i'viii.iiii:'cl un llic' siclvlim-4 ilirougli- Yllflll ClLil'OllIhl -lllllllll' Cfullvw' ClUIll'1,'I'l'llL'f'. Dluvilll lull lllli WlllL'l'l W P l'UUI1 Hi lllv Nl'iiNUIl. Cfuiicli Ed three- iiicii on thv All Slfllt' ll'LlIIl. Rziiim-y's liiixkvllmll lmlclx Wlllkllilwfl Ill-Il llf' lldfl Ul'1Yl'fl lliS llI'Nl yczil' All lHQI'L'ULllllJI1Ol-.47Wlibll1t'4l.1IQ SI'llI1I1t'I'-llpillllit'-lllllllll' MAIN liill -illfl H-IN ilf'li2llIK'fl lll-Il llif' Wflllllll xpiril Coll:-Qv Ciuiifi-ri-rice-. hurl iiiciwuiwnl W IIIllii't'.ll1lX'. . --X 5, I Cu.xLh Kaiibry in llir miilxi nl liix Xlounliun l.i-mx tllllilli llir' li.1llmn:- in-ii-ul ,il ilu' llixhiw-f4y4i1'ic 1 04 .5 . N1 ' HX: H 'KL .192-u 'Wi I IV' ' -I Laivbi' . dx fu-:sf 'R ji' ,JM 1 li vi ..-Afg- x .-., ' V X 2 Ind,-gg-I Q R ' U A ,, '- ' , 4 -Q .-Q Tia. 121. ' i i '73 - . . ..,, Q , 141-43 LJ 'A :A Ciavanziugli Cnlif Lam-r 15,-Own , 3 l E I 4 l l l ' V ' I The Q-xx-iiing ol' Scplcinhcr lj purse-iiu-cl ll cool wincl lilowinq in lruni lhc' iIQ6I'lIlQ'SSCt' inounlriins which clicl noi gippeuir to hindcr thc- rolling Hiwassm-e' machine- as lhvy ux'ei'powcrc-cl the Mars Hill Lions 38-6, in a gruclinq lmlrlc, Early in thc first qimrtcri Slew-pyu Cole. vclcrzin tiullliack. was injured and rhe- hopes of victory cliininc-cl. Hiwzisscc fielded 11 hacklivld Cmn- liination than had he-cn operating together since high school days. and only uncl- did Mars Hill lircalx into thc' srconclairy lu register gi 1IlLil'l'it'I'. Marlin ffm.:- nginqh. llcrt-llmmccl Hillizin uiilliack. slzishvd on-r hiQ right uicklc. 4-ludccl onv iacklr-r :incl hciiclccl for pay clirl O11 ll -gg yard iauni. Unzililc to Quin ground in Scvvral attrinpts throughout thc' L-vcning, thc- Lions plziyecl brilliantly when on thc clcl'c'nsix'c. Alohn Brown. husky taicklr from SL. Clhzirlcs, Ya.. Lind U, H. Lancc' hrokE up inany fi Hiwass:-Q' play Iiclbre thx- ball Currier i'f'LiClic'Ll thc line ol' scririnnugv. Thi- i-lqC'I1llCSSQ'C grid- Cl:-rs Scam-d un long runs ul' thirty and forty yarrls with iwu lUllCllCiLJXXI1S chalkr-rl up hy way ol' thc Liirlam-s. x uf A ' ... - ....-4-'-N ,, WL..- . ., , ..L.' ., v ' .1- .v. , -ki .wf -, ,f . ii' .4.-1v4v-- Xl Xllui lllll l'l xll1l'-all X 'flu' I'vinIimkv lnrlium liuuncl thc- Mars Hilliaue Whisnanl WOOG lYrhsIe'r Runiluuuuli infix' uri lln- u'zii'p.ill1 .ix tlie' qolcli'ii-.u'r.iyc'cl Linux Illausu-cl ilu' P1'IIllJI'Ul'il' zlgggivqzilioii 44-fn, with Bfzirtin 1235 Ci.1x'.xii1n1Ql1 scoring .1 lrin uf I0llCl1Cl4JWIlS. Billy 4 XM'l1slc'i anal Rulwil Rllmlmilqh. lmll n.11I16ls clv- H a luxr. alan lJCl'liUI'lIR'l'l for tliv Mars Hill Culurs in .1 5- gg xr: Cnfclitalilr- imiimcr. 'lilac Indians xx:-rc uutclassvcl ill cvcry cl:'pilrum'nt as Cuach R1llllSC'y' play:-cl a-wi'y mam on ilu' squucl in the l.iun's ar,-concl crm- lcst ul thi- ymu: .Xltlirinigli the Pt'lllllI'lIliC' aqui- Qution lliilvcl llIli'l'lf' ur lJl'I'hl'IIl liT1yIf'IJt'fJl .in ollcmiw- v by 15 'X - pp. -.i ' .Q-,xf,,, Wa LllldCli. ilu' viilirc xiuclcm lmcly imcl xpvrlzuors gicl- mircd Llllll priiisccl tlivm liar lllL'lI' YIJlll'lNll'lZiI1il1ll7 .incl lmrcl play. Ncziriiiq thc' Cncl ul' ilu- lmll Quinn' xxln-11 lliz- Souix' was zilmuw' llivir hr-mls I1l'ilI'lY thirty- Xix puima llic- hard clriving Incliani xwrc' llircatcining lu score' willi .1 lighting xpirit that m'w-r xxzis sull- iliufd. vw-n liy ii sCm'c: rc-aching Clfisz- to Ihr- lilly lnal-ki l 125 .vg , :I ,-3 , ei i -l 1 ni f ,I 3 -T E SQ 'I lr -4 59 Y' 23 ,N :N L.. ,,. -Z l-1 fc .i .1 fl ,- .. Y -A il -r an S! 1,1 4 A -.L ..-.e...1iLji f' jazz QF' LT :ai ivs.' -'4 7 5i12EfT1T1.J ?gQ3rr1K'5g f:f,-,g . 1 , .xg A,-A l'Tl Ilaif-is 7417 L. to t fi? Q t r-, l. t he VVilliams Wfilfong Sanderford Yandell MARS HILL vs. BILTMORE From the very Hrst blast of the whistle, the ldars Hill-Biltmore gridiron fracas was perhaps the most hard fought contest ever staged on the Lions' home grounds. Cecil Roberts, ex-Mars Hill bench warmer, brought the gallery of spectators into a moment of excitement on the first play from scrimmage. Fading back ten yards, Roberts let go with an aerial bomb that missed its target only by inches. From that play forward until the game was over, thrills and moments of never ending excitement were present. Mars Hill's jack Sanderford slashed the Biltmore forward wall to bits as X'Vhisnant, Crocker. Saunders. Mclver and others cleared the way. Frank Yandell, talented wingback, suffered a broken leg in the third quarter as the Lions were trailing by one touchdown Moments later, Horace Patty slipped through the Mars Hill defense to scamper nearly eighty-five yards to pay dirt. XVith the score listed at 12-o, the injury jinx struck again as Charlie XVilfong was hauled down from behind after grabbing a pass from Billy Wfebster. Again the Mars Hillians threatened after a series of aerial tosses that netted considerable yardage down to the Biltmore eight. Four attempts failed and Bilt- more booted out of danger as the game ended. 1' I MARS IIILL vs. BDI. C. Klourneying to eastern Carolina. the twiee deleated Lions of Mars Hill played the Preslvyteriaii Ilunior College to gi 6-li clezidloek. upsetting the dope hueket as the Seotlies were a heavy favorite up until game time. Big .Iaek Sanderforcl again provided the ol'- fensive power for the Hillians as he continually stalked the P. CI. secondary for-yardage. Following the P. Al. C. tally in the second period. Mars Hill roared Imaek with Sanderford leading the way to register six points in the third stanza: Sanderford going over from the eight. The try lor point was wide and the seore remained ai tie. Une ol' the hrightest flashes ol' talent during the evening performance was the exeeptional kicking ol' lliin Dillard. The Lion fullhaek lilasted Mars Hill out of danger the entire evening with long, booming punts that kept the P. C. invaders on their heels. Rhodes Kiiller I M A RS II I LL vs. BELMONT ABBEY The high powered Crusaders of Belmont Aluhey let loose with a llurrv of long ruins from a llasliv 'I'- l.Ul'lIliiIIOI1 whieh slapped the Mountain Lions on their heels hy the seore ol' ig-6. The Belmontonians moved ahead in the first quarter hy slicing over from the eight yard marker, following a long pass. The Lions went into a tive-inan line defense the second quarter and held the Belmont maehine in cheek. Following the intermission period, the Crusaders hegan the march again and wrapped up two more tallys hefore the final whistle. .lim the Kid Dillard onee again displayed his talented toe to the enemy lmll earriers and kept them deep in their own territory time and again hy his zooming kieks. Clanton Carson il tn as K. it-.. . .B .CD1 59 I - K I Lewis Dillard McCracken ,j, Fig-ming 127 MARS Hlff. vs, MARS HILL vs. .lslfllrfb MQRAIZ tiARlilNlCR-WEBB The last home game of the season was played before a dripping crowd of weary spectators standing under a curtain of murky clouds. The mud-covered Bob- cats pushed over two touchdowns: one on a thirty yard pass near the end of the second quarter. The Lions returned to the Field after the intermission period and staged several attempts to score but lacked the added punch to register. In the closing moments of the third quarter the Lees McRae eleven chalked up another tally to set the score at 13-o. This remained the Hnal tabulation as the Lions failed once again to cross the double stripe. Webster. jack Fleming, and Clyde lValker played outstanding ball for the ole' blue and gold as the Lions suffered their third setback in five starts. Still hoping for their first victory since the Pembroke affair, the Lions journeyed to Shelby, North Carolina, where they clashed with the scrappy Gardner-VVebb eleven on a wet, rain slushed gridiron. The ever present mud failed to hinder the onrushing enemy and the Hillians fell into defeat again, 27-13. The Ramseymen threatened several times during the ball game and registered twice, with Cavanaugh scoring both on the Old Folks Special in the closing moments of the contest. Midway the second quarter, jim Dillard sprinted 35 yards through the center of the Gardner-lVebb defense and was tackled from be- hind only IO yards away from pay dirt. 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A , .Y Y, , - rn BA 'KETBALL Kentucky won lirst place: Tennessee captured second place honors. and Mars Hill rolled into third place with a consolation trophy. The Lions participated in three tournaments win- ning three trophies ending a highly successful season. The 1947-48 aggregation he-gan practice sessions on October Qist, to prepare for their heavy schedule of this year. Coach Ramsey was still at the helin and new talent atnicl a host ol' returning letternien formed the nucleus of the squad. Their initial tilt of this year was played with North Greenville on De- Cetnlicr io, The scrappy Lions defeated the Green- ville quintet 65-34. As the LAt'RE1. goes to press. the Hllllans haw hlgh hopes Ot many X-lcloliws In lhe G. H. Lance and Larrv Frost, veteran Quartl and center of the Conlesls ahead' Lions. look over the opposition and plan for the coming season. Qt 'Fl t., Q -1, 2 , tasty, v -V gf., ,Ne W X ff NEW' 'rf 10 .S'salrtl.- XYootly and -Iones, Managers: 'fini mu' Am-f-fury, lift to rtgftli Bunn, Parker, Bowen, Brown, Lance, Anderson, Poole, Stokes. .5'lt1mI1ng.' Head Coach Ramsey, XYilliams, Frost, Freeman, High, jones, Walker, Duck, Asst. Coach Edwards. 134 - ' f . P' ' ' '- -f:,....,:' N ew -ng, - ml , . ,,.f,,P,-, mf A ,h - -..,,a4v Z-L 4 --R-M.: 15. - C. 3 ,.,.vr in Q X- , wi 1 X Y i ' BA EBALL ll. .VF fi- i ,V -V I, , . . 1- - ' . ' , ., ,, c 1. - , - Q - F15 I .:. .w+4t - X J ' 1 'bt ... ' ' - -'12 j ..... . VL , . , .n 'lllll lfpllf B,XNEli.Xl.l, HQL'.XlD, lmmflmg lffl lu rzqlzf: lrrcr-man, ,Xlh-n, f,illI1'lUl'!'. l,zu1u', Cilaiilun, l li-1-1, lXl.xi1uq1-rg .Nlfmflzng Nlillx, lf.. Xlillx, XY, Uaimw, Cirncke-r, Xfsl. Cingifli lidxvnrds. l vi'Quwn, liruun. ,Xw-H, l.i-nnun, The' clizlinuncl sport lwgzin this yuan' on xlillfll lSl when the Lions' li:'lsClmll ll1PI1lllI', Ciurich R1llllQ1'y', issuvcl ilu- cull once signin for his lllllLllkK' Lou Us-liriQ's und Bulls Rulh's. A husl Ulll'ClllI'IllllL1 lc-lu-rin:-n zzppczm-rl incluclinq: Dnniilcl Clunion. -Iiin Nulun, Alon' -loycc. Lloyd Gzirm-ig Bill Brown, :incl Roy lin-n-iiiziii. l'mc'iici Ni-miuiiw xv:-rc lung Qincl hfircl as Couch Rznnsvy illlll Asst. Couch lfclwqircls whipped lhcii' cliaiinnnil nine into slmpc-. The sclivcluli- Ihr the Lions lhie ye-:ir Czillrcl lor Clxislivs with B1'vx'.irLl. Spzzrlginluirg, Timiiliiiii. Hilt- i inure,-, Milligan. and lliwusere. All qninvs wx-rv plziyvcl rm fl l1OIllC'-IU-llfllllf? lumix. 135 .Mp- 1,1 BASEB LL ..l TR C' The 1947 track squad cracked several new records as they rolled to 21 successful season under the direction of Head Coach Ramsey and Assistant Coach Cotton. They participated in the Milligan relays. composed ol' eight senior colleges with Mars Hill being the only junior college represented, -lack Sanderlord. flashy trackster. hurled ll1C javelin I87. G to set a new record for Mars Hill Collette. The Milligan track IHCII witnessed for the first tiine a javelin thrown to such a dis- tance. David Ray also blasted a college record in the high hurdles. The 1948 squad held tht-ir lirst workout early in the fall oi '.t7. The st-ason's call was sounded by Coach Cotton March 15. Letternien who returned to the cinder were: Howard Alley. 'lanies Helvey, llose Alvarez. and .johnny Ballard. A group of spike-shoed newcomers also were present the first afternoon and Coach Cotton expressed hopes for a highly suc- X cessful year. The schedule this year called lor I11t't'lS with lXIilligan, Tusculuin. Asheville school for lmoys. and Christ School. '4' QUD . ,L . . '. L, -. .Q r , .,. ... M.. ,.,,,-'-A ., .gg1ggA,4 gg P- Q. t 4-L , i1ff .i .i'fi'?l? 'T'!..LU7 9!l F TENN S e tennis tezun ushered in t it-ir ig se-'isnn ny s 'Q' in ' ct' s ir' w 1 -'nite rinkinqs were '.'t'1 1 'sit-cl ' ' 't en e pl'1y c 'eorge Furches: 4- t ter mrpiisg 5- nwarc ,l1lQlIl '- unter ii ins. A- out I5 ei ' 'H 'in'- ings. but usually the first six comprise the playing, squid. D iulnles piiringfs 'll'l'1 t- 7 Mtiinlbrcl-lklorgzin1 us-- IXIorphis-Furchesi jg-Knight-Phillips. Ast spring the squid XVIS ch'unpion ul the North Carolinr tlnior College Cfoniieivtice. 'inspects for this ye'1r seemed very lvright. The '1QH'req'1tini1 was we liallniieetl :ind all ul the first fi II 1 were 'z ut ' ltril 'ilii ' The teini w'ts co'1Ched lay IVIr.A . Roy Prince who is teiching his liist yefn' 'lt Mus llill. The schedule consisted of I2 nritches lmeqinninv April t, 1948. All of the junior colleges of this iinmf-diite vicinity were c n this se'.son's C'n'd: . sheville-Biltmore Brevard, t'l'S-lhrlCR'lL', G'u'clner-lYelil,i. A so st-veiri senior colleges of Eastern Tennessee: Milliqin East Tennessee Tenchi-r's and Tusculutn. 1 K Th l 348 t l t.i n 0 tin :ight wulxs lull pm tu t sion dt ing ltcli dch 1 ts.ll1l hy ch. ll Q . ills At the Close of this lull practice. single rankings were as follows: 1 Carey lN'lttinlOrd: 2 Bob lX'lt1rgttng -A5 C1 - XMI Mi ll H I lx l ti H Pl lli Xli in 1 lmxe I. li . 1 . c 1 . f ' I. . . . ' . I Pi L f . , . ll mei ol thu tc . . ltlx 1 . . I t . . L Q t A , L . t 1 . l Fiixl lout, ltrzv4'!1r1g.' Nlumford, Morgan, Phillips, Knight, Walker, Freeman. .5110 nl low, .lflllllllllgl Edens, Snyder, Phillips, Eskridgc, Coach Prince, Harrington, Phillips, Edwards. I TRAMUR L BASKETBALL The Intramural Basketball program dur- ing the season of 1947 provided many exciting contests as over fifteen young tnen's dormitory teams competed for the first place trophy. Under the supervision of Athletic Director Ramsey, the games con- tinued to increase in interest and became a definite part of the sports program of the college. In the finals of the '47 season, the green-shirted Town Team defeated the pink-shirted Pink Terrors and climaxed the year's basketball tussels. The '47 Champ- W ions are pictured at right just moments , after the presentation of the gold trophy. This year once again the dormitory teams were back on the hardwood and Coach Ramsey expressed belief that this season's games would be on a higher level than that of last year. due to the increased number of teams partici- pating and the new interest that had been mounting steadily, As the LAUREL hits the presses. the first stage of the season's schedule is in progress. UCIETY BA KETBALL Each night when a Society Basketball Game was scheduled the gym over- flowed with spectators. and from the rafters to the hardwood, black and gold and blue and white decorations were flying wildly. The Nonpareil and Eu- thalians chanted their yells and songs while the Clios and Philomathians roared back with return cheers echoing across the gymnasium. The evening of the First tilt saw the flashy Euthalian quint arrayed in new uniforms of their tra- ditional colors, black and gold. The scrappy Philomathians, with Howard Knight and George Furches leading the way, slapped the gold-clad Eus into de- feat the first game. The second fracas was again played before a screaming, spirit-Filled group with the Euthalians whipping the ball around in a much im- proved manner. Following a nip and tuck first half, the sharpshooting Phis pulled away and were never again threatened. In the closing moments of the game, the Euthalians pulled up to within three points of the leaders after a scor- ing spree of ten points in less than four minutes. Following the Christmas holi- days, the teams continued their battles with a continuation of the Society Spirit that reached its peak. 138 V i T ' ' ' T 'ms----wwpia... t, ' vriqfgm-1s.' .,. 'ft -wt.-te n f 1- .. J - .u- 1 11-Hg, W, - Q 1 1 A I BM A24 BM A24 BM BM BM AM TUMBLING BOXING AM AM AM AM A24 AM :ya AM J' 'ag'a,,g.,.A,,,,4-55, .5 .-,ggu aglsa . 4 is-g:,. ' -b -an Wr1iF3'7li.' A 1 -f jididu N . '.. 1' X 4? COLLEGE BA D anies Hall, Director ack Dyer, President ,X X i I -C The 1948 Mars Hill College Band is designed for rec- reation and training and serves as the musical representa- tive of the college ut athletic events. parades. and con- certs. Looking back on Ll very full year . . . the First rehearsal . . , the new uniforms tbiust in tiinej . . . Wish- inqton Post' '.,, wet feet on .-Xrniistice Day '... the circus for Le-es-McRae . . . 'K-Xtten-shun. Forward March . . . lVe GzitherToqetl1c1 ' in the rain at Brevard . . . SPECIAL lius trips: Let's stop and eatl' '... concerts in the spring . . Thinc to mold us. Alma Mater . . Ollicers: lack Dyer. President: Bruce Cartier, Vice President: Maclyn Blackie. Secretary: Frank Lawton. Treasurer 'Y 4....: Lrfl Io righl: Martha Hunt, Melba Collins, Bella Bouhuys, and Frank Hoyle X . vw I ,-. .. ..,,,,.,. gh, pf 0 'PORT'MA SHIP A D 'CHOQL SPIRIT --r-4? 1 THE 1043 MONOHRAM CII.L'B. lfnxl mfr, lf!! In rzghl Iflrx-K. XN'dlkvr, xx-IHIRXIIIS. Bak:-r, Lf-uix, .Xlln-y, Saxmflm-1'1'u1'cI, Nolan, i I'lvmim:5. .Xlmml mfr: Bfillffr, Sutton. Nlorphis. HulIman. Brmvn. f:2lYiIl13l1Qll, YYhisnant, AIOI'Q3Il.'ldCkSflll, lflamun. .Xlhlvliv Jircctrw. Raxnwy. llurfl mzr: Poslcllr, NW:-nklr-, Dunn. Brinlxlvy, Davis, Saundc-rs, I,unQfru'd,kluvcr, NX'alkr-r, Norman. l,anu-, XX'ilfumg, lfffmlla mfr: Rhodvs, Hvlvrfy. Mrlvcr, Colm: IXIc'CTrackc'11, Iiciwards, Clarsnn, Smkcs, lillirmll, Garm-r, Clrm-km-r, and llillzx XN'i1fong Lance 141 Qfficcrs XRI IE Wu rf mu Prrxzzlml If, H. Imxxczh I'1f 1' f7Ie'XIfft'7If .flu . 'i 25, 413.42 , :II 2? 'sh , .. W. Un. 1 .1- 1.5 I 'I-f,f..!4Y-4.4'Z.. .'?Hw ARIS 'fr 'QR-Lfiilil .f 51!!,A' vfixf in-Z 1 T T7f7 'YET-b -f 5 ' 'Q l,1l9T?i 'i :1 i? ' f ?'X . gf' OFFICER M-CLUB r . ,prgx ' iNl.XRI'IN C,xv.xN.xL'oii uloiix C. Sf.t'NoEi:s -Int Noi .xx .Sri zrlazqr T1 raszn fr Sql.-al-. irmt The lXIars Hill College Ixlonoqram Club was the leading young men's sports organization on the campus this year. Dedi- cated to the advancement of Sportsmanship and school spirit. the LI Club offered the young men of athletics an oppor- tunity to keep abreast of the sporting news ol' the day and also listen to outstanding speakers in the sports world. The essential lessons of fair play and the value of possessing' a Christian attitude while playing the game was instilled in every meeting. Aside from the regular programs. the Mu Club staged picnics. decoration parties. and the football members were the quests ofthe XY. A. A. at the annual football banquet near the end ofthe gridiron season. The requirements for membership in the Iwi Club were extremely high. :X student. to become a member, must have acquired a school letter in a major sport and be of the highest character and principles. FOOTBALL BA QUET :LX .A s '1 i'...u'lb,-L...L,fr'L.1f -, ..4.L. L- :,. ..- QP- ' ' ' - WO l1AN'S A'1'HLl2'1'1CI, ' rlillf' Uvfiiiiviiix .Xllllvlir .Xxx4wi.iliuli ix vuiiilmxml Hl lllr' giilx xxliu xxisli in p.ii'lii'ip.1Iv iii lliv xpurlx un ilu' Mui: llnllvqr Kliiiipuxi lliv XY, .X. .X. llmilivil ix ruiiilmxvrl ul llw limi' ulliwix. Ilia' Cll.lil'llll'll ul ilu' Kllllil'l'l'Ill cliilvx, :incl llll' Ullll'l'l'9 ui ilu' Nl-lil:-in lilulv. 'lilu' Iviirpuxi- ul' lliz- XX'4miiii-n'x .Xtlilrliv .Xxxm'i.itiuii ix lf: piwuiiiule' wliulvwiiim' .incl lllklllll- gnrwcl spiral ul xpmwxiiizliixliip. 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Hz1rlm1.a fXlxr'1's.LIe'AI1Hz1mllt1m,z1nclfleunll 1:'z1r'nluug Sf, mf fu- V- Nam-y Hfinlw, Izxvlxnr- Sldpl:-Inn, Iivltx' I,ml 5tr1'lnn.m. Kutln-xlluv l.vvuL'inx, 411111 K.1llvrA1xm Ymxntx 4-I iii .Lyn . Archer Club lmfflmg, ff!! In Hgh! Exvlvn Huggins, Kiaml Fu-fir-nl mg, :und Barbara Nlxmx ,S'mfw'my' Xihkn' ,XI11 guorl, Nam X' Vvlls, Knllmvllmg Ymxnu. llrnltlf' Hlwnsfm, Uuxlw ffaslx, Nginrx' Itlnlu, H:-llx I,uu SLN-lxxmrw, .nn Ruth Childs. 145 -'f'f f'Q5Q5fT7,fV A' ,TQ 1 ?f-ifL: 'L:Pfi:y H .if 1,7 fj'fQfff f' I iff, QQ ' xv? If QV: 'X TENN1S xx-Cf HOCKEY SOCCER 1fsfw.,1LL ,fx - ,L t'-.Lf-'. -'.:f.- LAL- - v. Y fi 'ff ' 'F 7 s 'Y ' 1.1 'di 1 1 ,. 3'-4 n .' ,.., 3, grzq 4 ' . ,. , J-p-Af., .FEW Lf .- 4 , L X 1,45 . , VA V Fi.,i,.1-.N :f':'a f3' 147 F73 , 1 ':'T'1-,,f'za'iv-Sy'-' vs -Ws iff' 'ff-.', 'fe H nf- - 'f I lf 17 f'Y iff 4- 'fT'1'.1V L. fi:-'7 7 ' H 7'1- .--. 1, .saw .ini I1r'i:g'1, , PlaQ - Annual Pf ks-2 T' If U X ff,- fl: ,, . ow-mates Oaucvon 425' he Hillt IQ , Pulxliwhml bv 1110 Slurlvnls of Mars Hill College voinmc xxn Y 72 Y :ig laws Hin N. c., 17, ' W f xi s V Y V V WH- ff! X!! 5 emi' . l-'X M if fs five ' th 3 algg ' Z M c h I Q 3 naaa.2i?bSi2Mav 28 Qi Bust! ' , fic ' 7flU'y fi XX ' J. rece tion. Tr . - --1 P900 l? f3l1gfuif Lazfzd Q lo l e Gonpt 11' --The P,,cf.11,,icc.c ' cs f as nfl!! Ollr Ijuturefv were esr-orterl rlmvvv Q hnllmntlv lf lil I B llfl l l'l ' T'lt T lla i'Q'Qg,fgj f,Q'Qf,1'.iliyil .sz gs:-' j aa-MF Il fthe nnn.. cvould-lie seen cincc ' bb Hows . C4 Class 23 3 S U Conneiikiomff lss:3:.:fzx,.g5s2.l:rli1.555352 'DEQ M'CHi0,, ,hc Chooses - 72 to be Held in HZ-Q 5 , sh Mackie, nn., HCO serves' 92,1141 ound , uffman orm. y dicated 9 0 Q World. - 1 A - - . -A - -- I-l-1 Q 'f- 'Ei 'V 4 - i472 '-'i? iff ln 2 -gg - . . . ann 4 4 . . ' .-s 48 Track Season Station Waggn flux ' 'JJ' , y Y f . get . d :il i,..nGerS Undef V5 HY A ' iHas Arrwe K - , 1? - , i?-'TJ' , 7 Y 5-J. tn .. ,,-.. .. ...s , . joined in ,. . By Sfeflnllln n - P -gan-.Var -, Y, .QM r..,nn.i ini..urn inline simply anil or we liffllli' 1 'sy 1-nal fact- if iii'-!1':',.:1-e. - Q-13-Sgfaziw f xg, L' servxnrr oth.-rs each day. Ncm mf, C110-Flvll' A '?'i'fjT.f1Q-q sun Caurlrll. representing Reality, Tm, Hum, .Klee-Salem. Jgficsqfj-4.1 -Q: ' 'ent through the -storms of life was found, ,,,- 4J.,'l,,- V '31 w.f,,'y,,,lEf?-1' -Failure. Dzsmppointnient, Mock- pw of Y J. ' -, i.cn.c11nncc, nna ncs. if -. abmtj K 1. s' - fri, 5-1435-1,5 fu- ,Q -' . -n n-cce nec-cnificfi ' iyne , f . ' 'Mlm - Kc I-14, I-'vi Ch I 'in pose has bex Q Q gi 11 he ,JD L. n, ar n . ' -1 V ' -. 'r - 1 ' uf i J' ia 'Q means of manys ' - - - Q? Y-1 - , ' Jrmn ' , ' subject nf taxis wil, Q Q 'jzq'-' f?2l. g 1-'LS and Jann- ..nz. Kr' ' ' f ' 'lofseg' ' debate and was agfgrt-ss .9 'ic 'J -vi ' if B - '. - 3110 -P came tested hy Lee Rhotli-Q gint. X xx 4 f 3 'ffl was , 'lr L Ju' H 'Made heaven --'6 110 of fdua Porter of the af mu:ive, and r, . 5 rf .nf -V gl50 as yfgj' 'J' Dun, n er' Pnnzips and 1 airs., of the Yjf, -, Y ,. ., -,Zin -fin . fvnfff fmh- and nfganvel X xx X Q ss. f - ' Z . ,och xv 'iyed by Cecil Forex, xrira- i K 5. Din wl f i: ,uqvnchp . Za: -, ef- 25 Q . + 'E as nt . 5 ' 1' famous speech, foil' N X -' ll ifwi- ' ' V, ' t in- ,A i lneitp K1 William Jasper humoriul Q9 ig A JV' l . 6 the asbc-und.ng report of his isa s it is X , If 'rr' r , .th Poll ' trip to the moon, A-N Xkxury s X -R K W X x Argev was 3 Boyd Hopkins served adequate- Ch d Q l ' . 'fi Sl, Jfle A ld evasive rain. lv as he returned all thoughts Phd, K, Soddy 1 X ,V 'Je Melbg Collins, to nobler things of life lvy giving will Presb, G . Pm- Q 1 Tv fwdfnf l' I E,-hyxeen Funk, Bm., his eration, The Power of God in gram on the ' ,sr DCIL. Q 'Nfl Hill' bfen S -renshaw, Doris Anders, Ham' Q mane H wi words 6, in the college . R '?e01'd21l. I Qjmlletgr ziccv c-nen Ruftv, Helen Harn, and amph Q 'HY 1 We N05 lownd on the nu, Safe ' V h X men' 57 0 ,arbara Lawhoni Gib,,'istin, head nf ffm 'N WHPIQ 501 fmh annual Reception given X-12 SHO CHUM Af- ,J mic, was follnn-c c faithful ln' Q? .S an oi attain nnr- Cnc. society. ' ,f'nffif1HPh-111r'f-J0f- XA C-milf 'mihcnn of nw 'ich in- mnn' ' 'lawns of mr Curiosity may run high cv., inc 411' WWRS fsffmlb' becab NWVV P lcluded. Ax lanin. Wm-I k Q themes cii these two events, but. Mfg f Delta Psi-Omega' n . 6 1 bi MK-:',Chat'l S 'l8Tk, ' Q . . h i - d 1 tic fra' Q 'noun 35 the 1 'W T d J T- Q ii fnctncdynnfnic accnccnng to presxdenks, cm.. Pfljmfl Hr-me h, - rmgdon Swdeml., Q, '00 -all if ima wo f h 3 wi , P k d ,,V,,, n -- V junior co ores, w . . . , -9 WHS 9 und QQ bitmap io? ar er an :FS reorganized an 0 un lE'l0ml'Zf1 g 0 ..ia Merritt WAS Wil 5 ln ,h pmiwml 0 b 1 Delia Psi . is, mma . Q . i ' u 7' ., 1, , .on. The fund ' . M Of. 3 w it-n ot :in olll-iiniM0n0gr E rid ibhti .ds S-100 a year . ,ests were welcomed L0 my Q Statt.. , - A Q ,N n ru, the dis Jw Sgudems in -u Hall by lrisAPorter, pls?- QQ in could nav- nn - f ii, - V r hfnni. Airs. Huffrlx -nf. Wife C110-,Pill Hall bb' 'S min Q to hom MJ an :WMM n ii gfecrzipgigfhit 9 J-anmgiic :ml preference sfx -Dllieller, vice president. After the oli1vi nf Non-Eu than that .jB,nrmm5,-,K gg, future, It was the F:u,h,,,.: wh 9 sssfully 31,4 students from Millgxfiol .nom-Q :wo programs had been presented. whzen was given-the traditional purpose of the grand finale to neared in mnjo. ,s. and to thoseiafville- The donor ix - wife ofihe guests Wwe Eened Sandwlc es' Slflfms Of taps as the desk ofc ficcrs, Don Young, presidentg l-'rank Lawton, secretaryg and Harry Ray, censor. filed out of 'hcl auditonuni, Durini: the infer. ln.ss.nn following the regular mos lrzazn. a harmiilnzous sympnony was played, while arrangements were being made for the prgggntgtiign of the grand iznale. ,reveal how the world events of who have earned n sufficient num- Mr- R- O- Huffman' 3 membefinutg' and punch for refreshments' the I-,HSL M -- fir ' ' ': l ' 'i 1+ l1'L I of trustees. The new l n . ' ' ' .Of mdli- lmitory is named in Students Present Radio Program ,ulear by the reading and portray- After iion l ine other fund is to bf' known ing of the major hictoriral events All sxideni: uno ii leaving as the Friendl, Loan Fund This of the world, and by using the school this semester and would he! fund, which now amounts to S500. prcigresszng typos of music to set intfvr--ated in employment, pleasexwas provided by Miss Stinson in the moods and background for contact your Personnel Depart- memory of her sister, Mrs. Mary ,tix-:ir pruentation. iment. lBelle Stinson Michael. As the Nonparcils and Euthali- ans came down the steps, they were greeted by an unexpected sight. At the -'v ': the rainlJOW a huge pot of goin was seen, ac- centuated by all the flood lights playing upon it, as the climax of an evening spent in perfect har- mony with God and man. Crowded into many happy months there are countless golden memories that we shall long remember throughout the years. The everyday activities on the campuses of American universities and colleges always bring the revelation of the true spirit of the campus life. Outside of the classrooms and club meetings: away from the crowded dormitories and prolonged study hours: there appear moments that hold unforgettable memories. The fleeting minutes between the change of classes. the onrushing tide of humanity at the post office. the struggle to remain free from bodily injury on entering the dining hall. the night-long bull sessions in the local restaurants. the anxiously awaited moments before the G. I. checks came rolling in. those happy evenings tt hen we witnessed our society anniversary and reception pro- grams. the excited moments in the gym watching our sharpshooters swish the nets. those never-to-be-forgotten days of bursting our lungs for our fellow students on the gridiron, those endless hours of preparation for the so called quizzes. the experiences of fellowship in club meetings and about the campus. our gathering together in the House of God for the furtherance of our faith in the Almighty--all of these experiences and many more will forever remain in our memo- ries after the sand in the hour glass of time has sifted through the keyhole of our years. Let us now Illrrl the following pages and reminisce those countless golden memories that we have held so dear 149 1 -. 1, 1-f-v f,-- N , - L -XF :, t Xlmt 1' xx SU FESFUN EW cv 'in .JY I ' ' i-'I ' Rcntcntbering the liricmllv handsltal-.rs during the li!'Sl days ol school . . . Ilit- BSL' members with armbands . . , the an' Filled with greetings. YHIS lil:',lR UVER .1 THUI'.S'.l,YD .S'Tl'DE.YT.S' l I.UUDlfl1 THE .llf'I'lI'1f,ll.lR.S'H11.l. C.'.l.'l1Pl IS' Upon arrival on the campus. each student was greeted by the countless BSL' members. From that time until the Junior Class reqistratitun day. the students strolled about the campus renewing, old acquaintances and adding new names to their voealiulary. The endless line of students on registration das' . . . discussing the world's problems. . . . 1 150 ,. ',J ' na.:-Li'-:A 1 'Lx i'..Qhf.m.,--L,.'u'.'.-1' ,MALQ L.. .N +L, --.. .M f 1. 4. 'P - gf, , -. - 1 Ty ,1-- T I .4 ,971 im FP-o .'7 .. . , . fl F l 1 Q ' '-'-L 4 - -u-,-I XM- udllu-11-ml mgrrlu-1 Ill xurlum plfuu I1r1'HlIllPl4'l1' A :law xxmk aml lnfllillvlvlll'IIIHIHVDINUllplvltvllv'Xxlllll'll1v,1l11vll1 I. The lilmmry um .1 Cllllvilillll Nlllllft' Ol-lxIl1lXYll'llQ1' .xml ilu' l'I'41XNClK'fl slwlu-x ul' lnxul-gs 1'z-lllailmcfl lrvc' lmm dual. The LZJIIIIJLIN clLJI'Ilt'l' was the HlIlSlllllllUIl ol'l1igln-1' lQ'EiI'IllllLf-Q in rm-qilrrl In thx- Luc-sl 11:-ws nlmuul thc' CLIIIIIIIIS, 'lllwQ'l1'ls' pus! ufliu- .md mln- locxnl lumlx Immlmglzl smiles and scum-tilm-Q l1'iII'9 Lil thc' siuht ul' A C, I. vlic-Ck, .1 pnfkzigc- lrum lmlm' . . , ur .un empty mail lmx. 'l'ln' loral Sandwivh Shop prrniclvd uallunw of llllflllllllll nil in ilu- lmm ful lwlfark uxllh- , , . lrils :xml lvrivlk ull tlu- uunpus unuip llmwnl ln-.lvilx ln-lun' lln- flanginq ul' mln- dlnncr l:c-ll. 'WWE Q 4: .. 151 'mTA.T'V f'T , TTF7? '-'FRI if-.J'?'1'+ f'1h-Q' fv,:n..vff' fr wf,a1,Vn,:1f':171T1' . 1 iff ,'12f7'f'f wi -, :f1'11fLv Yi T15-'fl ' 'ff 'f AI'-wx 4F ' ' ' - - -Y-X4 - , ,, .-, . .. . ,,-g,,A.g.,-b,,,h ,-.-,.-, -..,.. 1. ,i.,.4.....,,,.,,,, ..-,,1, ., ., ,...y.,1-,,V -lack Dyer and his strictly lirmn hunqt-r combo played throughout the Colorful Nun- pareil R eceptirzn program. SPIRITED .-lC'TlI'I7lE.S' OF THE .S'OC'1l:'TIlf.S' CI.I,lI.-LY E.-ICH ll'EIfh' The spirit-lillecl activities of the societies were clitnaxecl during, the period of Anniversary and Reception. The election Ui' olhcers and the nightly sing- l N I ing to the sister societies bring hack many memories. A ' ' Ed MHmmiC Smkfs law 'Sm in 'lu' aisles at Frank Yanclell, retiring Philomathian president. greets Garris Parker, the new president for the Anniversary Tc-rm. the Euthalian Anniversary program. The Competitive spirit between the societies reached its peak as the Anni- versary and Reception programs were presented. The weekly Friday night vocal greetings to the sister Societies always Filled the evening air with solos hy Allan and Seth with Doris accordion and the lighted Candles of the Phis. The Phis give a mighty cheer for Reception during one of their nightly serenades to the Clios. 152 - l.:x 1 A, ':.i.m-L,,-g.t1-Tg.'3,,..l.. L. , -:.. -A N' ' Y N '- ' YIi'lk1R.XNS QL'.XR'lLlC l, 1.111 lu ugh! Hgumlmn Hunl. -Iumm' l'wstm'llr-, liill Nmplrtmm, and llmnk Yqmlvll l'lf7f:'Rll,Y.S'Qf',l1f'll'f'1 .IXIJ lilllll f11lNfll'll9!'fli Y.-lI.lf,N l 'IH I,Ql,lll'I 'S' All! 'SH flll ll'Ulfl,ll rl hx' lllK'INlIl'IxQ ul thx' xt'll'l'f1l15 QllLll'IQ'l wlll Llllkllyi ln- l'ClllC'Il1llCllK'Cl lm' lhvu' splvncllcl mmm' N'l1lL'll thnx' l'vx1cl4'rccl on m.my uculsiuns, The lNLu's Hill Cnllcgm' liaml llI'lllIQlll .1 spwklv ul' lilk' uml i'Xk'llf'IIll'Ill Ill Ihr' yfm'-muml 411111:-lil' cmxlwls and mlm dn-w cmmsiclvlwxlylc pxusiuac lm' th:-il' L'lJlN'1'l'l mark in the Nurmunclinq .lI't'il ns xwll .ns llrmn tulle,-gr IJIWJQITIIIIS. l Thr marching haml hails thc follrxzr' with tha' strains of the' 'Ulv Alma Nhxlcr. ju- s. ' 153 lrqjj-A if fff' -f Q7'7:'1'.A7'?,1sfSf'?fg.i4' '.f1LE..'s.r't 11' '7Z,- 'Q-S., IL.- Z':Jl'1T'1' , 'J 1 af' 1?'2'r' '-T INT Q- DTV 'ali' Y' Fir! fi Y ' 3 sN -------'VU 'W' Y --V--- V- ,...,--,.l-.. - .JL -1 L--L....--- -- -A A- - A - f - Y '1 ..Yv.,,. -.V, ,, .-- ,,,.:-,f-...,, i f 3 l ii NNT ff i 'Qi :Nah at Tlianksgiving partit-5 amid dt-cnratrd parlms . . . tht- lights of Llhristmas bring to thi- fatnpm thr vulrtidc spirit . . . . HUIJDAII' l'ilfS'7ll'l7'1E.S' ,IRIQ f.'l.lill.l.YlfD BIN IfU1.URl l'1. l'.lf,'l:Q1.YY'.S' .IND I'llR'I'llz',S' Thanksgiving Day was ohscrvcd by colorful parties in the: girls' dormitories and religious services and pageants in the Collc-gc church, The entirt- student hodv wt-lcotnvd the occasion to gin- thanks together as one family. Decorations for Christmas began early and the days lirlorc the Cfhristtnas holidfiyi began saw thc campus draped in shining trees and qaily Colorcd windows. Studunts attirt-d as pilgrims pause momentarily ht-fore 1-nu-ring the rhurch to participatc in the Thanksgiving Day pageant. l . ,. . . 4 A ,. .r v ,l . ,..., ,AV V- mg-yy'f1-xf1.1-in . .X - iw 13.1.-Y,f.,v-1.2-1,111.4 xr.-izx-f'e.,- 1.4. fl.- A.- LL, X-. -..-L.- -.4 . z- -, - HQFF lil... l.. ,.. it-, 'V , V... -JD -46.0. ' - N. ff.- -5 ' E . ,yan-1-J' W. -5 -.j,A' 'nj N , 1 Alumni, fdviiltx. and frirnds of llic follrum' parlimipalf-d in the- Dc-slimalion an-in iiwnirs held in the pdrlnis ul' lhn- neu Hiitlmaii lhiirninil x lur nomrn. F0l'.YDER'.S' D.-II' C'lfI.EI?R.lTlOiY IIlfY1Il,lf,'lI7lflJ Rl' 1.,f114I.V.N Ulfc1'uR.YER5 Iu.X'1i .IXIJ HI'l l ,ll.l Y Dlil1llQQl'Ill'D Founcii-r's Day celehixniom were many and varicd as Li host of alumni and visitors vieired the campus, The Hull- iniin dcdication was hvld in ilu- morning. and lioll cmxx' ing dinner the laying Oli the COl'llCIiil0l'lC' li eai' the ii:'xs ' dining hull was Coinplcled. Cliinaxing ilie day's actixilics was the Hoinc-Coming Day Fuuibzill Gains xxilli nmirlqy :Xslic'x'illc'- Biltino i'n- College, Parliripants in thc Curnrrslonv Cf-rrinunics puiisr as llir I.Al'kl1 pliolugruplwi' i'r1'0rcls lliis inc-mfiralJli- ru-nl. x. J. ' K A.. is--A .inn -1 P 1 i'j l7 , .,.,L'J ji...'. i n W'f.. T fi'ff1',.,'f3 --t -N ,.-.,.,,.. -- it , t Y 'MJF ..'. -: .fp ,ff :.-, X .Xi , i TX1: , yn. -- L 55 '-14 ' V -., i.-.Q.g, Q, . w- - ,Ax,.l, I .' f- :.- tae, Y Y 5- i'kff,1 5-L ' , wp 4 H JV--if1X A V .E . ' wx , 1 ' f f f-N M '-, . . f- -. .4 . , . 'Af' -.16--fS'fE?i'RI,? X q ,,,,.5.r,. .V ,,.,.t,, .I ,f , fd , .. , M . 52' .Hg '- , . gge:L'i:a'f.Ll' ,. - ,-1, . H . Q,1 1.4: -fifi A-few . Nightly pep rallys prior to the home games brought forth the 'Ole Mars Hill Spirit .... I.1'O.N1S' 1'I..'ll' Hl:'FOR1:' .SWIRITEIJ C'lIEERI,Yfl .S'lfC, l'1U,N' UI .'lI.l'.lI.X'l .IND .S'TI'lJl:',N'T.S' The lighting Lions ofthe gridiron wars were ever mindful of the hundreds of students and faculty who were constantly cheer ing thein on to victory. XYith the cheerleaders :incl hand leading the School songs. a Colorful program was on tap every Satur day afternoon during the honie qanie contests. The opening kickoff ofthe Biltmore game brought everyone to their feet as the exciting tussel got under way. . . . I ' :fi far 'Q - 0 5- 1 fl 4 ' gi' 4 sz . 0. .. 1 4 , PRA . - 3. 'Lily ,. , .4454 -ff - - A ... :i.mn4a23! L Y - I ' . 1-q-qu--rv ---P-5-., Yk- rv- .H .wi ,V I, f-f-Y . f-Y W1- u.....L,4n ,-:l s .L,L..al:,-Q,g- :,....,-,,,--,A-. . .L .-, ' , . . .y ,' MFL . , , 'l'h1-til .xml CII pvprzillydill:-rlin misilm lln's1huulsp1l'll luilshixfhz-QI l . . .llzu k llxvl' lumix Ihr- lrulnp1'l vvllu Aw T111 Kfurphx. Iixrlwl Sl21pl4'lu11, am Phll XXI-'ka Nmmi nuulx IU lmuxl lhr n'hr'1'1i11u. . . .SY.'IlflUl, .S'l'lRl'l ll1'l,S' l'lf.llL .IS I,'lx'llllJl'flf.S' I'.Xl1lz'lfI,'l1 l.Xlj'I 'IH' lflIJlJI,l:'lJ ,S'lf.l.S'U.X Thc junim- and svniur claw-s hz-ld .1 spirit:-cl pc-p lnully in thc audi lUl'illIIl which Iwm'i'lllQ-cl tha- uyllvge- GIIOIAIN IJTUQIXIIII in L'I'Q'1lIiI1Q in Irrvsl in .alhlz-tiC CUIIIQWIS, During Ihr' hillf-lilllt' pcriud ni thc Homm- cuminq Ugly Uzuue' with .'XiIlt'X'iHt'-BilIIIlflI'l'. lhm- sImnso1's fur thc' Ciullvge- Hand, AIUIIULIIKLLIII iihlh, Ifuullmll Tcnlu, amd lhz' YY. A. A ucrc llIlIlHlllN'l'Cl hy hvlnd l'lN'1'lAll'-lCIt'I' 'Il-cl Ixillffllly, Thx' piclurf- an lhv 1'XlI'1'Illl' low:-1' lr-It naught the- hxollnlll ln-.1111 gn Ihr,-y ylwgunlx-rl lu lvziu' hu' .111 Ulll4llI'-UNXII Cmxtvsl. U. H. l4.mCc..Ir-1111114-111' fiwllilli -H141 .I1'I'I'Y l i1'lfh hill lhflll Qflfffi lllflx. Ilx4'r1lha,m1ul1 fXh'.I11h1ry'Xlr1u'k withfuryllnmxglmulthe-'47cln11p.1iqn, ll1cRA111scy111w-11un-1'c.1Ixx.:ysminclhxlmlhvrwl- pn-sa-lml 5Ilil'lI ui llllfil' iclluw Sllld1'IllN , . , in X'it'llJl'5' Hr Llvivzll. 3W! E - ' A- f-' - 157 '7'f5.7'i 'V ' Y '. T'F7f T'fIf 1'-.'?f1V'-'IN' If'v'T-.'-iff ff7'VZ,- 1 4-1r,,7t'TV1j'1 '11 .F iff! uf :ff ,. f,'f-r,,,g- gginf- 'f-vw y, F?2?pf,f f ' jx l kwin 'Q Nah, 1 ,Qi -, -- I if-' Q4 233 ,V I ' ' lx J , MIMLQMLJ . ,T , 'Sf' . .7 mv,-.4 NE 7' . ' - .iw B: .aw .I 9 . xl,-J 'c X VQ bv 7 S-4 ,fl . K.. I suv --f-if M 4-.M V .I A-XIMX MATER . . Extends He artiest Q01lg1'dlll1dti0llS NIPIHJEI '. uf le Claw of 948 ff! . 1 I L 1 9 ' ' . 1 4 X3 to the I ' N tl ' L 1 A 1 x S They Eutfr the Hunlm of thef- Alunmi A5S0l i3tiOll . . . and Eagerly Awaits the Return uf the Class of 1949 4 MARS HILL COLLEGE Founded 1856 HOYT BLACKWELL. PRESIDENT ,I EWR IIA Fw!-w-E7 I'7 .?S Y'l MEREDITH COLLEGE FULLY ACCREDITED liheral arts college. Department of art. husi- ness. home economics. music. supervised teaching in citv schools. PROGRESSIVE educational program in terms of Christian char- acter and leadership. Distinguished record of student honors and achievement. .XITTRACTIVE LOCATION in i'The Educational Center of the State. 132-acrecampus. Modern fire-proofdormitories. Plans for extensive development. CARLYLE CAMPBELL. President RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA WAKE FORE T COLLEGE CFounded 18341 WAKE FOREST COLLEGE sends cordial greet- ings to MARS HILL COLLEGE and reminds graduates of opportunities offered here, especially in the departments of Business Administration, Education, Law, Medicine. and Religion. Particular attention is called to the Religious Education major, designed to Fit students to serve our churches in a three-fold manner-as secre- taries, music directors and educational directors. SUMMER SCHOOL OPENS JUNE 10th FALL SEMESTER OPENS SEPT. 9th For further information. write WAKE FOREST COLLEGE WAKE FoREs'r,N.c. FLIRMAN UN IVER SITY GREENVILLE. S. C. Founded 1826 'A' Courses leading to degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts in Music, and Master of Arts. Pre-Profes- sional Course Groupings. Special emphasis on training for Christian leadership. Summer session includes two six weeks terms. June to August 1948. The fall semester begins on September 8. For Catalogue write FURMAN UNIVERSITY R. N. DANIEL MISS ELIZABETH Dean LAKE JONES, Dean Men's College Women's College CARSUN NEWMAN CULLEGE tln the Highlands of East Tennessee? Senior College Departments: Bible, Biology Business Ad- ministration. Classical Languages Chemis- try Economics Education, English, History and Political Science Home Economics MERCI: R UNIVERSITY MACON GEORGIA DR. SPRIGHT DOWELL President Branches: The College of Liberal Arts The Graduate School The Roberts School of Christianity . Fields of Study: Humanities-Art. Chris- tianity Dramatics English French German, Greek Music Philosophy Spanish. Social Sciences-Economics Education Govern- Sociology Natural and Physical Sciences- Biology, Chemistry, Health and Physical Education Mathematics Physics. Degrees: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Sci- ence Bachelor of Laws, Master of Arts. For further information write THE REGISTRAR 1 7 'N J - E V .4 Fully Accredited C0-Eflurational mem, History' Journafismv Law, pgychologyv l ' l Mathematics Modern Languages. Music. Philosophy, Physical Education, Physics, Psychology. Speech and Dramatics. Trains: Ministers, Missionaries. Education and Music Directors for Churches, Elemen- tary and High School Teachers, Physical Educational Directors, Industrial Chemists and Physicists, and Accountants. Prepare for Admission to: Graduate Schools, Seminaries, Medical Schools, Dental Schools, Nurses' Training Schools. and Law School. Expenses: Room, board, tuition, and fees from 3350.00 to 55425.00 per year. Music extra. Tuition and fees of Baptist ministers paid by Tennessee Baptist Convention. Fall Semester Opens August 25, 1948 Write for Catalogue JAMES T. WARREN, President JEFFERSON CITY, TENNESSEE MERCER UNIVERSITY Plan To Attend . . GEORGETOWN COLLEGE :k Write for Camloguf' DR. SAM S. HILL. Presirlent GEORGETOWN COLLEGE Georgetown, Kentucky In S 1 3iK F FIRST l ' 1 l l ' sm ,' ll i CONGRATULATIONS . . . Add an additional specialized skill to your present education, WHITEHEAUS FLOWERS Corner of Flatiron Building ASHEVILLE. N. C. C0-EDUCATIONAL Telephone 1023-J SECRETARIAL f Accorrmwc , Member of the National Council of P 1 Flowers By Wire Anywhere Business Schools Evans College of Commerce M155 FRANCES 5NELS0N,Agf 1f Charlotte f Gastonia - Hickory. N. C. 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' ' V If .. 2: .1 -nf -- -f - --rv 1h.'wQLp-ul.. fa.-- 1.-1 .,fe'lf:4l Q .s,in.?lv- Qi ,al ' 'n' 'L ' 'l .H Scott s Vorrety Shop MR. and MRS. BILL SCOTT Proprietors Mars Hill North Carolina YOU NAME IT - WE HAVF II - Lorne In and We lfs l I1 b.CHBBS CO. Y ll- xuu flunl we rl Dont gm! md, Lrnnr- ln ua- Pl'l'llQlllN ll 1 ln In ll.: l' I , . I I . , . J W . W 'N Y K. MARS HILL, N. C. Thif Slldll' lllvilllrwl Ivy Nlurs I 1Il,l. lim 411.r3xxr:r:s Compliments of . . IIEY3 J- U ao. ll' 41 Haywood St. Aihrfvillff. N. L. Foremost rn Fashrons for the Famrly In Asheville Come to SPP Us TINGLE'S CAFE 27 nn ,.r. Indy 'A' A :1m11-1.1e. Nr CA . ., Compliments o . FINRLLSTEIN PHUNIP ? 4 ANHILXILI E Nolam 1 XRULINA As! ,nm mu In . . , n. N w f '1 'N . 0 Il - ' f ' mn' . 4 Ill - ll . 4 T Suuthwr-sl Par-k Squaw ' 'w 'ff 5:-,A ,. .. ,.. .W ..., N. 0 L 'PRN 11 ,fly Compliments of . . . V I S I T BELK-BROOME THE I.X. L. STORE, INC Asheville, Nollh Carolina FOR I China, Glassware, Silver, Kitchen and Mfffshflllis Largest Household Appliances, Electrical Deparmwm Store Appliances and Radios I 'A' MARSHALL, NORTH CAROLINA U N U 5 U A L G I F T I T E M S EFIRD'S DEPT. STQRE 28 Patton Avenue Asheville :: North Carolina SERVING WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA F 0 U R for I9 years with quality B I G merchandise and price F I. O 0 R S BlIlLTMORlE PRESS 97 P,x'1'ToN AVENUE ASHEVILLE NORTH CAROLINA . . . extends qreetinffs and Good wishes to the ficultv and stuflents of Mars Hill Colle . . . -tncl arlfls a cordial Thank You for the very pleasant business relations :o lonv enjoyed with the institution. ' Flo o 'A' F' Z3 U Y I . J ge E c Say It With wers 4U g 9 T1,,.,l,r11 our A 1,11 MRS. E. C. COATES Ol-' MARS HILL The Nation's Leading Candies' f ON SALE Al ooou G 31.00 - 51.75 Inc- Morgan Bros., Inc. 64 Patton Avenue Wholesale Distributors STORES EVERYWHERE i Q 67 Broadway, Asheville, N. AsnEvxLLE. NORTH CAROLINA Candy is Delicious Food LL :mov sons :vskr an J FLOWERS BY WIRE -k - ' .1 ' 4.7 A is P' ' .. ,. 'uf nxt' -- pm An.t,,,, Lug. -,-3. X -,rin WI N N E R'S 34-36 Haywood Street Compliments of . . DAVID'S lVIEN'S SHOPS 'A' MARS HILL and ASHEYILLE i' The Little Shop With the Big Values Asheville, North Carolina l SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS l Our Student Clothes Set the Fashion CONGRATULATIONS . . . School Supplies Paper Prmlucls Bunle rlli Choice Clmrolules BUFORD-LANGE CO., INC. WHOLESALE ONLY Broadway Telephone T010 ASHEYILLE. NORTH CAROLINA We are proud of MARS HILL COLLEGE Une of llesteriz ,Yortlz Carolinas Great lrzsfilulions PEARCE-YOUNG-ANGEL CO. Wholesale Foods 109 Robert Street Phone 42 ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA if Srl film T ff i aaa I fra llfgi Coca-Cola Bottling Company Asheville. Yurth Carolina Compliments of . . ROBINSON BROS. Construction Co., Inc. ir Asheville, North Carolina Compliments REED AND KBEL Ready Maxell Conu etc' ASIIEVILLE. N. C. SERVICE PAINT CO INC LIP Biltm re Avenue I' 5 Ev1l.I.E. . HARRY P. Doclclgl Y. .ll '. MIET AND EAI I EDD S Fon FUN - Fooo AND FELLOWSHII THE SODA SHOP EDD IIOLCUTWBE Proprifl Jr Congratulations Compliments 0 '1 W r 1 J P I at e ' U s 1 , 1 11 5 'A' I w , It'- .L J I7 O I n Plronv IO: 'I' Mn I C l '1 1 gr to the Class of '48 ak HOLCOMBE FURNITURE COMPANY MARS HILL, N. C. Mars Hull Dry Goods Co JOHN CODY, Manager Mars Hill, North Carolina Compliments . . DR. PEPPER - TRU-ADE BOTTLING COMPANY Asheville, North Carolina Compliments of . . . Mars Hill- Weaverville Bus Lines 4 FORSERVICE Safe-Dependable-Courteous THE 1948 LAUREL Com ,,Ii ments . . . bo l1'1f I BUCKNER TRANSFER KINGSPORT COVER COMPANY i' KINGSPORT PRESS 32G0'fie'd5f'eef IQINGSPORT. TENN- ASh2ViIIe, NOl'th CUFOHHC V N.,.,-:lg Compliments 0 I A BAKER PACKINC COMPANY 162 Cr-is en St rec-t Home Meats P. O. Box -1265 ASHEVILLE. N. C. of Blue Ridge Brand CONGRATULATIONS - rom - THOMAS HOWARD COMPANY WHOLESALE FOODS Asheville N C Colle e - NN'IP.'It'l'lI Nurth Carolina Jldext 'md largest culle e. Compliments 0 NED WHEELER BROKERAGE CHARLIE S SHOE SERVICE ITIZIIIIALS or 1116 opporlunity' 0 sfrring your shoes.- vi, 1.11 . f . . . Q L X r 1 P 4 1 n I j if I I A F S7 l '. L I an ' ' 7 ' . I I 'A' If l ll . . Ir? phmws 628516287 We are always proud of Mars H111 VG' ., I g N L N 1 s L -. g if, Ia! .t, Ln 'I f . . I ,E ' f f 5' I I ll C I ITO Lyman Street ASHEVILLE. N. C. MARS HILL- N- C. WHEN 0NLY TIIE BEST WILL D0 PLUMBING AND HEATING EQUIPMENT INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES HAJOC A C OPPORATION Serving the lndustry Since 1858 Aalxevllle N C V.. Y. I-.I 91 ? iff.. In WJ f- '51 '1- Q 1 1 ff L f L f . 1 5 4, cc - - ea .,. Q Q I 3 0 n 'A B - -. - -mi 'f R -, ' , . ,. ' : . .mv 4p,,fs...,. g.,,m,, ...- a.Q3'2, . EH .rf 1 4332 iff . LT, 41,-f H ,Na FIS? F e 351' ,- ,fk ., TQ' 'X ' 0--Ks E aw E' SYMMS MILLWORK C1 SUPPLY CO. Incorporated Office and Yards: BILTMORE STATION Lumber : Roofing : Paint Hardware : Millwork l The Lu m ber Nu m bvr -is- 4-800 Com plim ents ASHEVILLE PACKING COMPANY ASHEHLLE N. C. fJ0lHllIilll.0lll9 1 r I ASHEVILLE MICA CO. if r 5 I Foreign M I C A IJOIIIPSUC - is 1,3 ,.,. ! rf Bllxrxlolca. Nrm'I'n C.um1.rwx pr rf? ly E? THE COLLEGE STORE r11 1 Af.,91LLi6611A 1 I I 4 f 7 Your btore on tu .V Campm , , -',4 ka FH 'r 'Q . 1 al lr '1- l C H 54 , 'P Qx sei 1 1 1 11 f-gl la P f , 'U ci, . f H, 'asf ' ,QL A E. if W P' 'x Gu f 1 I I ' l ' , A 97 1 I M a -1 ri' fp. 1? f .wrnx 112 ax 2 i a 11 C mplimem of . 0 . COLONIAL BREAD SLAYDEN, FAKES 81 CO. AT. Q L or B11 more, N. C. fememier mpliments . . . COX MUSIC HOUSE - Everything in Musicv ASHEVILLE. N. C. the Nandggl I . 4 I Colonlal tx I O i ASHEVILLE. N. C. mpliments . . . SANDWICTH SHOP if . . . just Below The Mars Theatren 'k NIARS HILL. N. C. MAKE A VISIT TODAY - To - DIXIE HOME STORES Car0l1'11a.s' Own Chain l DONALD CALDWELL. Mgr. MARS HILL. N. C. Compliments of . . . THE ARMY STORE ASHEVILLE, N. C. Compliments of . . . HENRY IRVIN CAINES . -ARCHITECT- I ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of . . . The Farmers Federation News Western North CUl'0llIICllS Own Farm Paper Published at Asheville by the FARMERS FEDERATION NEWS, INC. Ewort M. Ball, Editor Compliments of .... YV LOS 'A' IVIUTUAIIS AFFILIATE - iI1 - AsHI3vII.I,I3. NORTH CAROLINA Compliments . . TALIVIAN OFFICE SUPPLIES, INC. 8 College Street ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA JARRETT'S PRESS, INC Printers. Rulers, and Binders 'A' 25 Lexington Avenue PIIOH ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA P ..:-0 Q-R - 7 If THE ALL-SPORTS STORE, INC. 81 Patton Avenue ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Everything For Every Sport I Meet Your Friends . . . featuring AT CAMPUS CORNER CAFE WILSON QIIIIIITIVI' and Service MACGREGOR - GOLDSMITH Our Best .'1flL76'l'fiSC'l71ElIf SPORTING GOODS MRS. IVIYRTLE B. DAVIS. Prop. MARS HILL. N. C. 6 I fC. 'ST S 2 Ia: .4 1 ififjigj 'QI' I TRAVEL BY TRAILWAYS 4 QSUEEN CITY TRAILWflYS Charlotte, North Carolina I Fri-sh Fruits and Vvgcluhlvs tx in w 5, I egg 4 'I . L -f l , I 1 . 5 Compliments . . . Cumplinufnls of .... CLARK-FOWLER UNITED ELECTRIC CU. CIGAR COMPANY ELEc'1'HlCA1,C0NTHAC1'oHs .r IXSHEVIUAE- NORTH C-UUPIJM :XSIII-IX'll.I.li. Nmnu CAIROLINX ' A Fe ENJOY SOUTIIERN DAIRIES Ei MILK AND ICE CREAM in :S E A. W. 1 ., . ,.4 ,. . 41-A ..,.A,l --nf---f-'-L' f-ww arf,-w1E+.x..:mf,..1w2-1 'Q--E114 :Einar-:v1f,ga,:zf'EQV 1 . Compliments of . . . . ROBERTS Sz SON CLEANERS and DYERS O Pick I p f zzff I Dvlir fff- ur Swrriuf in .llnrs Hill PHONE ll C XYEAYERXILLE. N. C. c0n.,,1fmpnfs of . . . WEAVERVILLE LAUNDRY -Ar IVE SERVE MARS HILL srsr 054 BOTTLING COMPANY OF ASHEVILLE, INC. Asheville Typewriter Co., lnc. 24 Wall Street PHONE 1213 ASHEVILLE, N. C. Authorized Sales and Service for REMINGTON RAND Adding Machines Printing Calculators Safe Cabinets Kardex Systems Filing Equipment Commercial and Portable Typewriters Carbon Paper and Ribbons Duplicating Supplies Line-A-Times Bookkeeping Machines PRITCHARD PAINT 6' GLASS CO. of ASHEVILLE, INC. Paints, Glass and Painter's Supplies Paint Dept. Glass Dept. 77 Patton Avenue 63 N. Lexington Avenue o PHONES 407 - 3431 CITIZENS BANK IT IS PREPARED TO MEET YOLR BANKING REQUIREMENTS 'A' NIARS HILL. N. C. Hin' SPI wigs. X. C. Nl.-XRSH.-XI.1.. N. C. .,. -.. 2 A ..-'is ff, -A 1.4 Q.-www' ff'--.lives-u9sxg.:1f,:,.:u:,. 2Qfi.:?r51vv,,,gui.: SKYLAND FASHIONSN l are always faslzion-right! From bright Easter fashions . . . to beautiful Christmas gifts . . . lvey's in Asheville is the year-around store where quality is wrapped in every package. Ivefs is the home of Skyland Fashionsae . . . the Clothes that are fashion- WWC Home of Slfyland Faslzionsle right for college and job. illeg. Trade Mark ASHEYILLE, NORTH CAROLINA The Business Staff of THE LAUREL Wishes to Express lts Whole-hearted Appreciation to Our Advertisers. and We Wish to Say to You. the Reader . . . PATRONIZE THEM FOR COMPLETE AND COURTEOUS SERVICE --,QL -g. 24, I , I I 'O 1 ii 2 s X fij1j:: QXNAXWW WM wi kxauxfifxs . 'l'f'r'u'u'n'l jI:f'I:1: ' n:l:-:I:. A :-:-:-:-: 5 ggggg 5 1: E f I 1 f f Ch 'ho M I urlng C p y Elki N h C I ASHEVILLE SPORTING GOODS STORE C0,,1l,li,,H,,,,. ll Nurlh Pm-k Squam- TELBLPHUNE 568 nf 'A' THE LAUREL gEverylhing for the Sportsman 'A' ASIIEYILLE. Nurvrll CARul.1xx TPR ,lf Ri Am. FIS If , R sf' 5? fs 'fa 59 22? 533 T-vi YJ v .' ' '1 7 , G . ' ...M , -- --, ., N ..f ,. 'Uigahqs jgryiflik ,C I-K-1-isps, 1 1 Y-:K gdb W .-Finn.-5',A-Q-,ltf gs, , 'Si- 1 ? V , S N' -f Official LAUREL Photographer For All Class Pictures . . . and All Beauty Sections . Redman ,J Studio, Jnc NORTH CAROLINA'S OUTSTANDING SCHOOL AND COLLEGE YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHERS . . . Main Studio and Finishing Plant at ELKIN, N. C. J, -Y , ., Y , k.:.'sqa..n-,,.,...-, ', .,,a,.4i... -.....-- ..--a ,,,,-...... . -:, , A, .gf -.. 3 Q. 'iw ' nn',, , OOO , wwf. .y 1 , ! 55, 'f 1 '1 1 fr K, 4 , A, .A Q 'Q-.,, A I i ,' rl, LN w 'h ' A' ' ii 5 f f J, f . . sf 'W I i if 1 world? p our place in the l'Nl'l'lill S'l'.'X'l'li5 Ulf AlNlliRIf'AfllfSK .lflllrlllf l'1.lIlOU5 in natmnal iruuriisl liirxt in prlrtliitrinn nf xxliuat, torn, . wrt-rn. purrmlunzn, trial, :intl irnnl lfirst in wrnmu- nrtazir-ns. in Hlivlul' xclrrtlcs per taplra-tirxt in many Lwtnuirls to Arg-intl living .mtl prntpcrlty. And directly rulatul zu that Ptwlllflll nt' lcatlcrship is our stantlartl of ctliiuitinn-tur ir hm: lu-cn shown that L1 ct1unlry'S wealth .mtl welfare risc alnng: with its ctlutazinnal hzantlartls. And wiirrtrrcs rith in natural rcsourrrs nm Lt' pun .mul Zf.1.lu.n.! wirlr- , nut Ill? lacncllrsl of Ctlucatiun. abs, the Unizutl Status is .1 lcatlcr in the field of mlucatiun too-bm fur how lung? Appalling con- tlmlans prevail iotlay in many of nur stlrnuls. Many uf nur must brilliant xcachcrs arc working against - qncusu f 'X sill irtltla-tmwtlctl v,l.:QsrmrrnQ, 'intl ICUlNu':l4S, lung lmurs. shortages of c-quipnicnr . . . Tllfflliilllili liavc left :lic prtrfcsgmn for mln-r wnrli. inn, irmf aiu' I U,-1r't.f ,Silalcr rzlztt r1, :ull ,rffllrr fr-rm rlm sixuaznrn, lwtaiiw it cannur hclp affecting our nainrr1.1l prmpuriry lwf-ure lung. WHAT TO DO? 'Il-tlay-m.1l.c ir yr-nr lmxirrt-ts nu rake lllCSC uw steps: l tlrccll up un c-liitaiirmal urntlirions in ylrur lnfal rr-rls, 1, Bark up .intl xwrl, with 11r.u.irri7.rrinns mckrxmg ru rmprwvc teacher! xujfrking anil hung tt-ntlrnnns. Iiur only by lttfrrrrq nur c-lutatiwnal szantlartls high tan wu lmnltl nur place in thu wnrltl and assure a prngpcrurrs future tnr nur thiltlrcn. X99 EDWARDS st BROUGHTO co1vrPA fy 1- Printers z Stationers : Lithographers : Ellgl'1lYtl'S 'N f 10' . , . 5 Raleigh. North Cnrulmzx 'Tffv-x if? r'-'T--. v' I' -1-av.. .' . ,A puffy pr- 'rv'-yr-, 1, f-5-G-5,--3-5, V-.-A, ,iv . mv- L., -C7 H ., ' X THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS or 1948 MARS HILL c:oLLEoL IVe the members of the Senior Class in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and forty-eight, A. D.. being of happyfif not sound--mind and probably without memory, notwithstanding primary functions of extra-curricula activities and the secondary function of studies, do hereby issue this final attestment of attributes. ARTICLE I ITEINI I. To lN'Iars Hill College. we leave the assurance that her courage and patience in re- ceiving us. keeping us, and finally sending us on, will never be forgotten. ITEIVI II. To the faculty. we leave the unforgetable memories of the enjoyable moments and pleasureful months that we so graciously bestowed upon them. Also we could not exit without leaving them a remedy for the wonderful answers given them on examinations which they still have not been able to decipher. ITEIVI III. To the advancing Senior Class we bequeath our ability to think that we are intelli- gent. our infallible manners. and our special privileges. ARTICLE I I ITEINI I. I. Jeanne Alexander, do hereby bequeath my excellent manner of speech to Netta Sue Caudill. ITEM II. I. Howard Alley. do hereby leave my amazing ability to tell people offn in a mass extemporaneously to Spencer Thornton. provided he'll only wear a tie on Sundays and holidays. ITEM III. I. Jose Alvarez, do leave my Spanish accent to the person in Mrs. Vannis class who needs it most. ITEIVI IV. I. Jim Andrews. do bequeath my A -making ability fwithout studyingj to Bob Savage. if he will promise not to study. ITEINI V. I, johnny Ballard, do leave my clean sportsmanship to Edward Elliott. ITEINI VI. I, Polly Yandell. do hereby bequeath my natural beauty to the girl who most desires to be lylay Queen next year. ITEIVI VII. I, Eddie Collins, hereby will my mocking powers to Frank Gribble, if he will be careful who he imitates. ITEINI VIII. I, Burke lyiorris, hereby leave my false teeth to anyone who will give me a real bridge in exchange. ITEIXI IX. I. Carl Issacs. do hereby bequeath my brain Call of itj to Kesler Askew provided he will enlarge his head over the summer to make room for it. ITEIVI X. I. Jim Helvey. do leave my ability to debate to Wesley Harris. ITEINI XI. I. Lorene Rish. do bequeath my ability to play the French horn to Jeanette Long. ITEM XII. I, Bill Stapleton, do will my golden voice to Tom Tobey, if he will use it well. ITEM XIII. I, Gibson Austin, do hereby leave my stage managing ability to Herbert Gray. ITEM XIV. I, Betty Lou Steelman, do hereby bequeath my hook shot to Doris Brinson, in trust that she will not allow anyone to guard it. ITEM XV. I, Phil Weeks, leave my uncanny and unorthodox wit to anyone who thinks he can get by with it. ITEM XVI. I, I-Iarold Boiter, will my ability to get by without shaving to the fellow with the fastest growing beard. ITEM XVII. I, Evclyne Stapleton, do leave my energy to Anita VVatts, although she doesnlt need it. ITEM XVIII. I, Iris Porter. bequeath my dramatic ability to jane Emerick if she will lay ,em in the aisles with it. ITEM XVIX. I, Geraldine Fields, do leave my man-handling ability to Beverly Graham. ITEM XX. I, Lois Dixon, do hereby will my frivilous flapping to Shirley Schellenburg. ITEM XXI. I, Kent Carson, do leave my nickname HOne Play to the first football player who gets water on the knee. ITEM XXII. I, Nancy Banks, do will my cheerleader's letter to anyone who is willing to suffer a sore throat six days a week through November. ITEM XXIII. We, Carolyn Grant, Jo Beeson, and Barbara Crenshaw bequeath our ice cream dipping job to anybody who will have it. ITEM XXXIV. I, Ruth Cadd, leave six inches of my excess altitude to Virginia Merritt. ITEM XXV. I, LaVerne Austin, bequeath my laughior what's left of it-to Mary Fulk ITEM XXVI. I, Ray Hodge, will my superior capability at bell ringing to whomever is not afraid to die young. ITEM XXVII. I, Frank Yandell, leave my good looking mug to any gentleman who is having trouble securing a date with his P. ITEM XXVIII. I, Frank Lawton, do hereby bequeath my ability to sleep anywhere, at any- time under any condition to that person who has to take sleeping tablets or study English to go to sleep at night. ITEM XXIX. I, Chuck Lunsford, leave my train whistle to lN'Iiss Biggers in case she loses her little bell. Thus in our parting, we, the class of 1948, Mars Hill College, do leave our traits and talents to those who shall follow hereafter. CAREY MULIFORDfT6,Sf0f0f ANGIE WOODRUFF- Ifilnrrs GUY A. CA1NfIl'1'tne5r HAROLD BOITER- lfihzess 5' -. f:,.53 A TALL STORY It was in an Allfjr. The Ifnfglzl was so dark one had to Cape hard to see the Rlzadfs ahead. Lilllf did our hero, Percy. know that he was about to B nfz' gin upon a Lark of an adventure. He stepped into his Azzxlin and his gas tank being Full f'1' than usual choked up. But our hero with a Bram in his eye said, As far as I'm concerned the GHfkl-I1 blow up. Uzt-fn to the fact he had a Strfut car crank he only had to Turner once and the motor roared. lVith a lhool Rap' the car Pilrlgfnra' in a wild manner which .llarf Percy raise Cain. Being in a Rzkh he Hizirll all he had. He crossed Hrzllgfy and Rzzws and Banks. Soon with a Cr f'4't' I1 the car came to a halt before his girl's house where he was met by lX'Irs. Oman, her daughter. .lmlrr-.i:n1. He said good evening to his girl. She said she did not want to go out because she had a Bailey ache, but after she Crmzfu her hair he Turlcer away and headed IVPJI. He soon decided to Parker- The moon was Louie and the ground was ll'l11tr with Srznai. He said, I love you: you have my Hart. Iyith that he began Ilzzggim her. She slapped him and said, 'You C'aa'a', how could you when I hardly Edcm' know you. 'SI'll Bev-Jazz of a gun, how could you have Dunn that? I'm an 'ole Sullmz man from South of the .Hasan and Dixon line,', he said. I'm educated too. I had a course in Ilhnlrfz-nlrggm' and Oh, Html, did it give me Fzlllxf' lVell, she answered, Since you're educated and Benn-rm my birthday. I guess you can kiss me just once. It's a good thing we aren't at Mars Hill or they might lifllfh us. Suddenly a ISD C'z1ffHOHiliz'lfl Ihollered in a tieldl nearly which caused her to drop his Fzngrfi filllldfff like everything. It was a long time before she would Sellfa down. YYhen he got her to Turner face he saw she was crying. Uh, you P fftf gal. He tried to ITD Ellrr not to cry that the night was Young. They went for a Ifalkf in the Wand tsl. They could not help ladl .lfarmg the Gram: .Voss and Img' on the Slurzr Wall. They stopped down by the old .llzllfz stream where a log was Lrmzmz over the stream. She picked him up and Szearngzim into her arms. If you're not good, I Ilvllflfflffl you into the Il'am's. He lrel jqrrf ldl because he had such a strong girl. After leaving the woods they ran Fife! flyl across the Fields. She says, I'm glad we did not File cause you're such a Slfflman even though your head is Har! t'.v.v. You are so sweet to Tale me out like this, Vfith a Sill-er moon shining he turned on the Plzzllipx radio and they listened to The C'amp!iel!.t are coming. A Dllflf and a Drake which happened to be passing by, joined in on the chorous. She decided that she would like to Cool: them. So she grabbed these Bards. They made so much .llmplzzx than they expected that they woke the neighbors for miles around. 'gI'll Camaiarzf' he said, hand you can carry the other. Stqlwlzrn and letls go. He soon Builfr home and said, I Crenshaw you to the door. They slowly walked to Ifanl the door while he Srnilqr at her and kissed her goodnight. The next day the .Wzglzlfmx were quite surprised at what they saw and in the following Ilrrks they found that Pond's Lipstick stays on and on and on. Phil lyeeks and Barbara Crenshaw c Lass PROPHEC x c Lass or me MARS HILL COLLEGE M-XRS HILL NORTH CAROLIINA It IS the vear IQGJ' Many thrngs haye happened Inany thrn s are happenrng and there art many tlrrn s that arn t ex en happened yet' The plact rs Mrcayrlle ta thrryrng communrty ot about J ooo oooj New Mexrco There has been a magnanrmous lklrca rush the Mrca rush of IQDQ Oodles of people were thert e xerr Ixrlroy I mosred down the street fthrs completes the trme place and actron that Deghazo says rs so ntctss rrvl Ns I sauntered along one ofthe 196 mam streets whom should I collrde wrth but Lak er ne Austrn who was beyond cognrzabrlrty due to the loss of excess protoplasm lnot me but her Cfarrrs Parker and Phrl Weeks were draggrng along behrnd her ap pearrng ID a state of haxrng rnrsplaced therr last frrends sInce as they told me they had not been fortunate enough to strrke Mrca yet Durrng mv short trralogue wrth them I drscoxered that there were Inany Mars Hrllrans IH the localrty Much to my surprise I found some of them In the Ice Cream Parlor lrnstead of out mmm for Iyfrcaj There were Chuck and Lors and therr three charmrn chrldren C huckv W ucky and Lorsky Lors Drxon was there too strll chasrng a man It hadnt been long before Hot lrps Dyer and hrs famous orchestra blew In and blew rt out for a whrle Oh yes D T Carowan was ID the xrcrnrty also He was the proprretor of the lrttle Ice cream parlor Hrs wrfe the former Ann IN IllIams was the charmrng hostess Leayrng the Carowan C anteen I promenaded down the ax enue towards Notrrnes Square Suddenly I caught the sound of a roarrng norse that made my toupee acherye the srx Inch rule but I Instantly realrzed that rt was only Bob Fleet auctronrng off a plot of ground I was a farlure at catchrng Fleet s eye so I moy ed on down to the square w here to my profound astonrshment I found Leonard Rollrns makrng a campargn speech for Carl Issacs who was on the last leg of hrs presrdentral carrrpargn The Infamous Phantom Troubadors fPostelle X andell Stapleton and Boydl were there backrng therr old college chum IP S The Trouba dors had been srngrng In the crnema and were mrllron dollar ayear men As I remarned IH an uprrght posture there of the brggest theatre In the world Ed Stokes and Ted Murphy managed the Wrl Steele Theatre tnamed for WII fong and the former Mrss Steelmanj and had garned Ienown as playwrrghts actors and producers Stokes haymg long srnce out classed olson Charlre took me to Mrcayrlle Unryersrty to make the acquarntence of the more Important members of the admrnrs tratron and faculty Dr How ard Alley the presrdent met us at the gate We chatted wrth hrm for about srxty mrnutes antecedrng hrs takrng us to the faculty meetrng There I saw Jeanne Alexander head of the Speech De partment Professor Allen Brown head of the Envlrsh Department Dr Ray Hodge head of the Department of Re lrgron W rllramjasper head of the Department of Socrology and Psychology and Donald Clanton drrector ol -Xthletrcs VVhen we returned to the town s center of actryrtv we went to the Mayor s oH1ce only to find Phrl Phrllrps wrth hrs feet on the desk It was exrdent that the farr crty had done well under hrs capable hand Srnce old bachelor Phrllrps was an honorary member of the Mrcayrlle W oman s Club he asked me to go wrth hrm to therr meetrng that afternoon XX hen we arrry ed at sard meetrng I was qurte Interested to see that Mrs R E Prttman the former 'Vancy Banks was presrdrng All of the oH1cers were lormer Mars Hrllrans The yrce presrdent was Margaret Mrckey Allrgood the secretary was Mrs Julrus Crocker nee Ruth Chrlds and the treasurer w as Ruth Cadd There were numerous ex Mars Hrllrans enrolled but space does not permrt therr presentatron In leaymg the woman s gatherrng I left so rapldly that the door struck me w hrle my back was turned and knocked out two teeth' Consequently I had to locate a dentrst The frrst ofhce I passed In Mrcaxrlle s professronal burldrn contarned Dr Seaweed Saunders an accomplrshed dental surgeon He remedred my mrshap qurckly and had barely completed hrs task when In cantered hrs w rfe formerly jerry Frelds followed by her four voun sons IIN eed sard next year he ll have enough for a basketball teamj' Srnce the day was most finrshed and srnce my arrplane was to become arrborne at precrsely srx tlrrrty o clock and srnce II was now srx o clock and srnce I had seen many of Inv school pals and srnce I had had an extremely apprecr able and excrtrng yrsrt to Mrcaxrlle I after much lengthy debate decrded I must tarry no longer CARI-IX MUMFORD Clary Pnphfi ' I R f. . ' if . ' I 3 ' g ' , 1 ' I ' ' ' g, I ' ' , 1 ' ' V' ' V' ' ' 5- ' Vs I , . -' ' Y . .W - V v - AY . , ' . , ,HY .I . I b k. , V , V . Y ' . I . 7. Q . ' V 7 . . H . . . . I . Q . . U 1, . , , . , - , ' - - U - 1 , I . , ' , x ' , , . , D , 4 , . , . . , I - ' 1 1. . v y . L . .. ,A I Y 1 T V 1 I I- ' ' A , I , I' , ' '. Ai - .4 . . . , - . . . . I . . - - D. . . 5 . Charlie Wfilfong bumped into me. He was the famous editor of the Micaville Illorning Illessenger, and also the owner . . V ' t r ,B ,. -K ,, ,. - C, ' J - y. I 1 . .' 3 L . ' ,' ' -A , ' l w 3, -I Q - ,Y . - , - t , AY I - , I .. f 5 ' A g v . ' I I , .5 I ' . . . I . , , U - D uk , A Q ' U , ' 'A ' . V ' - 1 l ' v. Q v ' X. v v U, ' I T' ' v , v r ' 3 v r ' - 'L -'4,- '- ' ,, v ' 'l- ' f, ' 4 Q ' f 1- - , . '- 1. - , ' A , R, H APPRECIATIQN PAGE The close of another school year has come and with it there arrives the 1948 LAUREL. It is a difficult task to remember all who have contributed their time and efforts toward the publication of this yearbook. During the many months when the L.-XUREL of 1948 was being compiled. there were many memories that remain today engraved upon the hearts and the minds of those on the staff. In the years to come. these memories will be relived over and again as the present moments give way to those of the past.. The 1948 LAUREL was an adventure '... one that called for planning and charting the course to our objective. As we, the Staff, began this voyage, there was a destination of great import- ance . . . to produce a yearbook that the student, the faculty member, the college, the photo- grapher, and the publisher would be proud to own. There were many problems to be solved along the way: numerous difficulties to overcome: countless decisions to be madeg and many rivers of responsibility to cross. Being ever mindful of the importance of the yearbook that we were to create, there was a spirit of cooperation and willingness to work among the members of the staff and others that the Editors shall never forget, Sincere appreciation is extended to the entire student body for their excellent cooperation in all of the LAI'RELiS activities throughout the year. Also. to the following who in many ways helped us in our hours of work: lNIr. Robert R. Chapman, Dr. Hoyt Blackwell. Dean R. M. Lee, lNIiss Caroline Biggers, lNIr. A. lNIcLeod, lXIr. P. C. Stringlield, and many others of our Mars Hill Family. The Staff wishes to express its many thanks to Mr. Wlilliam Oliver Smith ofthe Edwards EQ Broughton Company who was a constant source of friendly and helpful advice in coping with our many problems. His personal interest in this year's annual has meant a great deal to the publication of the LAUREL in the manner in which the Staff desired it to be presented to the stu- dent body. As the problems of photography arose. we found a sincere friend and a capable photographer in Nlr. Thomas A. Redmon of Redmon Studios, Elkin, North Carolina. The manner in which this particular department ofthe yearbook was handled was of great importance and hir, Redmon and his staff are to be congratulated for their fine work. Wfe, the Staff. have attempted to present a Book of lNIemories of the past year here at Mars Hill. Wie sincerely hope that in the years to come you may turn these pages and once again be filled with thoughts of your college daysg remembering all the little things that made you laugh and cry, seeking to recall the spirit of your college when you were a part of its life. Good Luck and God's Speed, The 19118 Laurel Slaj ,LI -- Mflgfr. fam- A .. mp H LI -.14:.4.-- 11, 43.4, if LY' -s I in 46 N-rn f . 'll MR. and MISS MARS HILL of 1948 30 -062 1.-5 ip -fo ,. ffm llfflnlugrujffv :un muflf lfumllfff ffzwuglz Mr fuzlrlwz HX' ffzljfaluf .lul1nf1. CHARLIE IVILFONG POLLY LIILXN YANDILLL i . In ,. 5 -, . f - - ' , .Q Y rf,.riverrg--Jvllr '1'!y-- it--, . -. X ,V .- 5 5 .,,, , , f f'L B135 ': 'gif' il 1-I I.. 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