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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. ,
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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
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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,-.
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