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

 - Class of 1954

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-v-qv i I 4 I 1954 LAUREL I I AR HILL COLLEGE MAR HILL, . . BOBBY CULEY Erl if 0 1' SKEETER MCCAT,'I.EY Co-Eflffor DIIRIS MILLEI: l.ifw'ury1 Erlffor CHARLES 1141130 Eif.Ql'll4'NN Jllllilljlfl' in I .ek I-' 1. 115' N547 filxff 7.12 f S55 +1 r if I .wfff a ,lp in v' Tn J x 231, nf 3 .-- .. 'f .-- ' , ' x v s-V' 5 'V v-W . un' ,1 .... A av' .4 .1 . 94 Y V' ff: - f ' - v-'M nf I, uv' p v x I,-9' . on , ,pg om., ' u. 'M -r ,xr qw' T, 'pa'- QF -av. b 0' ,. Na' - .n pi ,pf n ' ov' ,xv mf 401 I 4 X A 1' v X 0, '1 ,Z ,f .Cr I s 'n Us K Q ,. 5 z:,-- just a lowly mountain laurel lifted gently from the humble earth. beauty deep to thrill the heart foreverg bearing life when living Sunshine poured its glowing, warming lightness through the concealing shelter giving tiny greenish-yellow forms of nature strength and vim for will of living. slowly, slowly, grows the mountain laurel basking long in sunshine's brilliant favorg lying limp on moss and rock as blazing lightning, clashing thunder, piercing daggers of melted steel. howling' zcphyrs, and threatening clouds hide the light with quelling darkness. swelling, bursting, vivid as the sunset breaking through the jagged, murky curtain, sparkling now, the laurel is a ruby. treasured, precious. living, never fading from your heart. used ot' old this simple laurel crested brows of youth for feats of valorg living symbol for deeds of courage, for thoughts of kindness. for acts of honor. laurel growing wild on sloping hillocks, laurel verdant still on brows of mortals. . . this laurel blending word and face and scene holding time's own mellowed memory- is ours. V t DEDIC T For her inspiration. we thank her For her sincerity. we praise her For her Christian character. we love her . . . l'hus in expression of our thanks. praise, and love, we warmly dedicate the 1Si5l edition ut' the LAUREL tn is X f Q' ,dx ff'., I Qg,.. f 'N MISS HILDRED BINGHAM Head ut' Business Department ,,,. .vo R -.v --.A 1'-sy. JHLW4 Sf 1,72 49' 4 IQ '41- Jmmblvfx . JD3'1WUS6'8'S uf-5 -QZQ , n M1 ' UU I' ,ff , 'Km ,,,,..u- 'K 'X fu. r , I S . ,fn COLLEGE DR. HOYT BLACKWELL President The Priceless Ingredient If I were asked to express in one word the priceless ingredient of our college, that Word would be FRIEND- LINESS, a friendliness whose object is not to gain advantage but to serve, a friendliness which expresses itself in a devotion that adheres to princi- ples of high and proper choice and a loyalty that is not ashamed to ac- knowledge that a positive Christian spirit pervades the campus. I ani glad to be a member of the Mars Hill Col- lege family. ...F-gpg 1-lvii' x,7, ADMINISTRATIO Q- xnnx PvcmiTT, BA. Svcruzury lu rh- .WIL fy F1z.xNf1-is Sxezxgux, BA.. Ax.w.- mf. t the P1'.w'Iw1r fm A 5. - r f- ' f k A ,x ,gkif ,ELE5 K 'T ' . ' . fd ' 1 T. OPAL DESHALQ, Secretary to Hu Regzszmr: RQBEHT R, CH.-XPBIAN JR., B.A,, .-lxsmturzz Rngzxtruv' and JGHN W HHH. MA., Rvgm- tra V. .n'L'VL'Ill7'U zu th EUIH. Hu' CUXA mf Alzwzfm Clftzgwu' K.xTHL.r:r3N VKALIIX .-lsssmlvzazt Sa'c'r'f'Ir1V1f IH tl Ofvtfc-.Q .md DH, Romim L, HUIT P1 DHCP?-,s ff PVIIJIIL' Rvlfltmmx x IQ 4 :mmf .ll Ill A nil. ,onus Sc1'enf'e: Arthur Wood, M.S.: Ralph Ashworth, MA., Vernon Wood, M.S.g L.M. Outten, M.S.g and D. E. Richardson, Th.D. Ancient Lang- uages: John W. Huff, M.A., and M. H. Ken- dall, Th.M. Modern Lmzgzzuges: Mary Jean Smith, B.A.g Cornelia H. Vann, M.A.g Nona f+ 3 Moore Roberts, M..-X.: and Gwyndola P. Fish, B.A. Zllatlzemafics: Harvey N. Lance, B.A. Emmett S. Sams, M.A.g and Jones V. Howell M.A. Home Economics: Mary N. Howell M.A. Religion: J. Raymond Nelson, Ph.D. D.T. Holland, M.A.g and M.H. Kendall, Th.M 1 1 x l w 1 V J I . I i -rv Ifffgflislli H1121 J. Pierce, 1'h.D.: Hlizzllreth XY. M..-X.: Ralph 5I2ll'i1Jll Lee, M..-X.: ami Manx XVQHSUII, M.A.: llzmlun I7eSlmzu, M.A.3 Vrvllie .Iczm Smith, ILA. 111fsf114's.v: .Mlm M0111 Gz11'11u1', MA.: Julm A. McLeod, M..-X.: amd Puckctt, MA.: Ilru-In-I M. Cllillblllilll, IIA Evelyn A, McLeod. Plljl-QI-l'lI1 E111 1f':f Hon: Huh- Mildrwl I.. Ilimflmlml, M.I3.A.g Ilwln,-1't Il. Vhzxp out I.. Emlwunls, ILS.: Vi1'g'il1iil Hurt, MA.: mem, ILA.: mul Ruby II. Cox, M.Erl. Af :md Don J. I'It'11tlG1'SUI1, M..-X. SOFIIIIX Sf-Uvfrfw: .Ive-C,'lm1'is 11111:-'1'tsu11, M.F.A. 15111 f:'r rlinnz .lfmlm Evelyll lvlNl91'W0Od, MA.: Hurley E. Jnllcy, W. Hul'I', MA.: .mal P. C. St1'i11g'l'iulrl, M.-X Xxx XX I .I ,. r , x iaq ' I W5 N 4 - I Egg EA'-31-, : il - 5- 'ws WHS , 3 L1'l:ra1'y Staff: Elizabeth T. Nel- son, Mary Martha Holland, Joyce Wood, Betty Jolley, and Daisy L. Anderson, BLA. J J it - W, 'W-Z if m ,LJ 2, , fy , A ' V A fr' 'il . . ...1Aj.lLI 'iw fe ' fllzfsic: Pauline B. Poplin M.A.g Pearl Francis, M.A. Martha S. Biggers, B Mus.: Dorothy W. Roberts M.S.M.: J. Elwood Rob tliy M. Blakely, M.lVIus. Iizfirnzary Sffzi: Eva Brewer, RN.: Dr. W. Otis Duck, and Dr. W. E. Powell, Jr. erts, M.Mus.q and Doro- Hm1.w1'nmH11'1w2 Fo 'Q f 2 ' l'llll'l'lllLlllI Mary F11ll11'igl1t, Spil- 111:111: A111111 l,. Cz11111111111s, Mel- ruscg lllltll Hz11'1'isu11, lll'0Wll Hllllyt' W. SlNll'liS, T1'cz1t: l1lll'll ,. ex. 'r11L,z 1, Wilson, l+I1l1111 Allllllll. if F- ' , 71-1 f ELEM Bzfflflhzgf 111111 Gl'0lHlll.4 Sfuff: Evelyn A11de1'so11, Bryson H. Til- SOI1, and l.eo11a1'fl C. Lambert. Th lah I Dining Hn!! urzrl Sfurlrrzf fk'4'IlILf'l' Sfuff: Essie W. Erlwawls, Dallas A11fle1'so11, Pearle S. Head, -Illllll li. Mz11'1', Jr., Pgllllltl L. Peek, and Curl Case. vs 6 we'- ...Q- ag x 91.0- A , J, ,. .i-' . 'lbw Q 4 'rdf 'Q' l - ,.r. 'fgqkf' U.. 1',. ,V u - X . . . 1 ' ' 'sl 5 ,.f N 'ni 16 1 1 ,II . .WI ,1-N ' .1 1 lv. ,...4 E I I XL HN YM 1 ',' ff f I X X ff -f ff K '-15.2.31 N f -ul 1 'I+ ' ' X Lf 5' 1. 7' f' - 'Mp 3, lv r f J , A Q . J f- la....3-5--v..-,,. L I 44. iff: . ' C' l , Nw. ..., b jj 'f'ff-I-1 . - P W ,.,..- -.. 1 rv .A , . ,. ,fm -rf CL SS PAUL JOHNSON ARTHUR FORE PI'FSI'fIt77lf T'z'ce-P1'Ps1'fIM1t JANET SCENT J ACQUELYN ROBERTS Scwefary Treasurez' T .J T V Pr V: 3? . Q f--fN1: - U I ' :13:p::, Q1 ' .. f: Ts? x '- 1 R .4 , -. T DIR. AND MRS. RAMON DESHAZO Sponsors SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Paul Johnson, Jackie Roberts, Janet Scent, Arthur Fore 'V 4 J The Best Things In Life Are Free September 9, 1952. Dear Diary: Today we unfortunate Cl's learned just how gre-en we really are at this college business. We stood timidedly in registration line, afraid to even ask the name of the Joe or .Iill just in front of us twho was real- ly as inexperienced as the next ouej. We decided to grin and bear it and im- press the superior ClI's. September 12, 1952. Dear Diary: Wheeef We actually lived through the first day of classes. What a difference in the good ole high school days and this! September 133, 1952. Dear D.: Has this ever been a thrilling day? We acquired a new word for an old feeling-- S.P. It seems that 4'i'e'rgfrn1f' knows about it. We really feel like old hands at this game now and just between the pages of this book and about eight hundred other people, some of us had our first dates on campus. We went to the B.S.I'. get-acquainted party and had sooo much fun. It really is great to meet all of these wonderful people. November 26, 1952. My Dear Diary: You have been so sadly neglected that it is probably impossible to catch up on all the happenings. However, you haven't been forgotten any more than we C1's. The CI1's have looked forward to Thanksgiving, Homecoming, and Society Anniversaries and Receptions for weeks. We unnoticed C1's have watched in amazed bewilderment as old class- mates have returned to the campus. Those inhuman shrieks have merely been greetings of long-time no-see friends. April 7, 1953. Dear Diary: Christmas vacationaexams-spring vacation-so many things have happened. It's hard to believe that Junior-Senior banquet time is here. We have slaved to make it the very best. Early morning practices, un- forgettable trips to Asheville, late nights in Stroup attic and Wall basement- these have gone into our theme, The Best Things in Life Are Free. 1t's fun- ny how we hadn't realized before how true these words really are, and now we know. June 1, 1953. Sweet Diary: This is the sad part of the year. We have been so busy since May Day, which was a breathtaking event, and now we realize that we will never again see a great many of the CII's after graduation. Again our theme holds true. Friends cost nothing but a smile. and a smile is certainly free. September 8, 1953. Wonderful Diary: Were back home! It's such a wonderful feel- ing to be among friends once more and to be meeting CI's. We'll help them travel over' the rough road we had last year. tlt won't be too hard, though, if the teachers are as understanding as they were with us.J We have been especially fortunate to have Mama and Papa Dee for our class sponsors. They treated the class oliicers royally at a steak-fry at the Cascades. Some fun! We have about the same things to look forward to this year, except we'll probably enjoy them even more than before. April 17, 1954. Treasured Diary: Are we ever tired! All day away from school so that the CI's could use the time to decorate the bare walls of the cafeteria with hand-painted tapestries woven in the same mill as ours were last year. After that marvelous shipload of treasures we Howed up our respective hills on the tide of ecstacy that will long brighten our hold of golden gleams of never-fad- ing jewels. May 31, 1954. Dearest Diary: There comes a time when we must say goodbye, and 1 fear the time is here. This is a book of cherished, certainly never-to-be-for- gotten, memories. There is a sadness in parting but these few lines would make us happy again. We should keep one room in our heart as a treasure-chamber for the sweet joys and friends that we have left behind. 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GWEN COLE Gastonia Lllrcral Arts Clio ROBERT EUGENE COLEY Concord tfzisirzess lyazicatiou Plizloniatlzla T.U. vice-president: S.S. oflicer: Phi censor: Business Club: Laurel Editor: Brotherhood. HAROLD LEROY COLLIER Charlottesville, Va. Liberal Arts Philoniatlzia Y.T.C.: Touring Choir: Phi chorister, vice-pres- ident: Orpheon Club: Virginia Club president. AGNES LYSTRA CONGLETON Littleton Music Clio Touring Choir: Y.W.A. chorister: T.U. oliicer: Volunteers for Christ: Clio chorister: Orpheon Club vice-president. DEXTER L. CONNER Lenoir City, Tenn. Clzurclz .llusic Plzilomatlzia Touring Choir: Orpheon Club president: S.S. president: T.I7. president: Brotherhood. JANE ELIZA COOK Clenimons Business Teaching Clio S.S. otlicer: Y.W.A.: Glee Club: Hiking Club: Business Club secretary. DOUGLAS WAYNE COOPER Greenville, S. C. Music Plz ilomatlz ia Touring Choir vice-president: Football: Track: M-Club: Dorm otlicer. JEAN CRYSTAL COOPER Rocky Mount Liberal Arts Nonpareil T.U. otlicer: Volunteers for Christ: Y.W.A. council: W.A.A. council: Volleyball Club: Non chorister, secretary: Dorm oliicer: M-Blem Club. ERNESTINE CORBETT Zebulon Secretarial Science Noiipareil Y.W.A.: T.U. secretary: Folk Dancing Club: Non hostess: Hiking Club: Business Club: M- Blem Club. MARY FRANCES COWART Lanett, Ala. Business Teaching Nonpareil S.S. general secretary: 'T.U. otlicer: Y.W.A.: Folk Dancing Club: Non hostess, vice president: Scriblerus Club: Dorm president: Student Coun- cil. CATHERINE CRAIN Kensington, Md. Elementary Teaching Nonpareil Non hostess: Football Queen: May Court. BARBARA EARLE CRAWFORD Altavista, Va. Liberal Arts Nonpa-reil S.S. secretary: Volunteers for Christ: Y.W.A.: Glee Club: Basketball Club: Dramateers: Cava- liers Club. LESTER GREEN CRAYTON Mars Hill Ministerial BENJAMIN FRANKLIN DAVIS : Lawndale Engineering ALFA IRIS DELGADO Cruces, Cuba Secretarial Science Clio Y.W.A.: Volunteers for Christ: T.U. secretary: Swimming Club: Spanish Club. JANICE EARLE DENNIS Kannapolis Liberal Arts Clio S.S. secrttary, president, vice-president: T.U. otlicer: Y.W.A.: Glee Club: Triple Trio: Clio critic: Scriblerus Club: Dramateers: Debate Club: Business Manager, Hilltop. EDITH MYRTLE DICK Brooksville, Fla. Liberal Arts Clio Y.W.A.: Volunteers for Christ. HIIBERT BEAZLEY DOUGLASS Buena Vista, Va. Erzgiiicering Philomatliia Football. WILLIAM LEWIS DUNCAN Junction City, Ky. Ministerial Ministerial Conference president. JANICE DAPHINE EDWARDS Wilmington Libeial Arts Clio B.S.U. Council: T.U. vice-president: Y.T.C. sec- retary! Glee Club: Clio pianist: C-I Class secre- tary. MARTIN BENTON EFLAND Efland Accounting S.S. secretary. LOUIS EMMETT ELLEDGE North Wilkesboro Elementary Education Plzilomatlzia Brotherhood president: S.S. vice-president: T.U. otticer: Touring Choir: Glee Club: Tennis: Phi chorister, vice-president: Band: Dramateers: Dorm oflicer. ff' 45? -v at ' 71 ,ev- 4:1 vi? 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Arts C10 M I I4 xlce Dl8SlCl61Ilf QXXIIIIITIIIIQ' Club Hlhlllg Club Baseball Club M Blem Club 1epo1ter W A A Councll D1 amateexs BETTX JEAN LAIVIBERT MBIS Hlll Home Eeorzornrrw BSU COUIICII F1ench Club BFNJAMIIN MAXWLLL LANCASTER Roanoke Raplcls Lzlreral Arzk Plzzlorrzafhm TU oihcem Basketball NORMA FAYE LAVENDER Macon Ga Lrberal Arts C10 TU v1cep1es1dent SS D16SldGIIt Glee Club C110 Marshal IP C EUGENE WILMOTH LAWRENCE Apex Pre Dental Eufhulza Eu chaplaln VICE p1es1dent Dl6S1d9IIl1 TU oth cer Hee plesldent Track SS p1es1dent SYBIL NIE LENNON Bloadman Home EC07IOllIIFx Vonrrrfrczl TU OHIC61 YWA Councll AICIIEIX Club Spanlsh Club wee presldent presldent Home Economlcs Club VICE plesldent presldent State Secletarv Hrlltop staff FRANCFS NAN LONG Belmont Pre Med C 10 Volunteers fo1 Ch11st BSU COLIIICII SS vlce presldent Cho chaplaln Sc1ence Club PATSY ANN LOVING Jacltsonwllle a Lzlreral Arte Nonparezl SS presldent YWA Non VICS pres1dent D163 ldent Donn p1es1dent WAA secretzuy Il Blem Club Foll Dancmg Club SCIIDISIUS Club WILLIAM EDMOND LOVEPN Georgetown Lzlreral Arts Eufhalta M1n1ste11al Conference NANCY LOWDER S3.llSb111X Sczence C zo S S VICE presldent gener al secretalv Basket ball Club Spanlsh Club uce presldent LUCY LOU LUFFMAIN State Road Lrberal Arts' C zo POBERTA SI E INICBRIDE Alexandua Va Lzlreral Arie Vonparezl S S uae p1es1dent I VX A Counc1l VX AA of finer Vollex ball Club INon chaplaln NICE presl dent SCI'lblQIlIS Club Debate Club Football Q1 een Max Court Mald of Hono1 WILMA OPAL LEE MCCALL J'1C'lxS0lIXlll6 Fla Irlreral Arts Aronparerl Mlsslon COIIIICII Volunteers fO1 Chrlst I WI -XRGIE CAROLYN MCCASEILL Latta S C bccrez'nr1aI.Sczcnc0 C10 SS sec1eta15 plesldent Band Vollexball Club Busmess Club South Carollna Club CLAPENCE EDWARD MCCAULEX Charlottesv1lle Va Lzberal Arts Plwlorrzafhza C I Class tleasul 1 Laurel Ed1to1 CAPPOLL JOE MQCRACEEN Canton Lzberul Arts Euflzalza TU plesldent MARY IO MCCURPY Shelbv Elerrzenfary Eclzmafron Nonparml BSU Summel Counc1l Vollevball Club WAND-X JEANNE MCCURRY Ashevllle Izberal Arts C 10 MISSION Councll Volunteers for Chr1st mlsslon chanmm TU ofF1ce1 Basketball Club IPC DAVID LEE MCREE Belton S C Lzberal Arts Plzzlomathzfz TU presldent M1n1ste11al Conference Glee Club Ph1 Marshal Dramateers vlce pres1dent South Ca1ol1na Club v1ce plesldent CHAPLES AUGUSTA MCRINSTER Peterstown W Church Muszc Euthalza Y T C X me plesldent Band Olchestla JOHN LUTHER MADISON Jonesv1lle Mzmster ral Eufhalra MISSIOH Councll T U v1ce pxesldent Dorm chaplaln M1n1ste11alConfe1ence Glee Club Eu chaplaln I P C WII LIAM DOUGLAS MARLOWE Statesvllle Business Plzrlomathza S S secletaly Band Ph1 treasurer ROGER ANTHONY MARTIN Belton S C Mus-rc Phzlomathza Voluntee1s for Chrlst secletary S S v1ce presl dent T U ofHce1 Touung Cholr presldent Orpheon Club South Calohna Club . n L -.. u I . 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Lzbeml Arte Pllllflillllfhlll MlHlSt6TlaI Contelence IR C Ph1 Chaplam Lzbezal 411K Nonpfuezl SS sec1eta1v TU SE'Cl9f?l1X HWA Volun teers for Chust IRC secretau D1amatee1s secretalv Debate Club Luznel staff Do1m of f1CG1 MARTHA JUNE MILLER Macon Ga L1be1aIA1IQ C10 B S U Councll V0lUHtE61S fO1 Chust p1es1dent Y T C T U OITICBI '1 W A C II Class OITICGI WILLIAM ARCH MILLEP Cllnlbel land Md P1e Med Phzlonzathm S S vlce pres1dent Tlack Football M Club BASCOM PALMER MILLS Jfzcksonvllle Fla M1msfe11a1 Izzlflzalza Eu chaplam secletarx pres1dent Dorm presl dent chaplam JOHNNIE N MITCHELL Stocksxxlle Pre Med SHIRLEY LUCILLE MITCHELL Chevy Chase Home Econonzzes Nofnparezl Home Ec Club HEY WARD MOORE Ashevllle P1 e Lau SS V106 p1es1dent, IRC pres1dent, Debate Club, Do1m P1es1dent, Marshal MARY LOU MOORE Miami Fla Pre V147 smg C10 H WA xlce plesldent Voluntee1s fo1 Chr1st WILLIAM FPANRLIN MOORE GISEHXIHE S C I 11161111 A1fQ Plzzlonmthm SS Y1C6IJ16SldQ1lt 1319SldSI'1t TU oH1ce1 South Cazollna Club DAVID FPAN CIS MOPROW Albemalle IVIITTIHICI 101 Eutlmlla Ivlllllbtffllal Confe1ence Touunq Chou Cheer lefldel hu p1es1dent D1amateers IOSEPH MAPION MUPPAY Ludovslcl Ga Lzbeml Arts Football B Isketball EMMA JEAN NELSON Hampton Va Seczefazzal Smence Nonpmezl SS secletau TU OIHCGI Glee Club Swlm mlng Club Volles Ball Club Non 1epo1te1 BARBARA ANN NEWTON Yonges Island S C Volunteels fo1 Ch11st 1epo1te1 YWA TU ofhcer Blble Club Secletaly BARBARA JOANNE NIYON Roanoke Va Mus-zc C 10 SS officer TU OfI:lC61 M1ss1on Councll Vol unteers for Chrlst Tourlng Chou Cl1o Mal shal p1es1dent JUDITH ANN NORTHEN South H111 Va Bimness Nonparezl SS plesldent Tl OHICQI Volunteers for Chust Swlmmlng Club Non hostess ChO11St91 p1'1n1st censol Orpheon Club Vl1g1Hla Club D01 m presldent MARY KATHPXN OBENSHAIN Salem Pre Med Nonparezl S S VICQ p1'9S1d6'Ilt secretary T U officer Vol leyball Club M Blem Club Non hostess Cheel leader DAVID VANCE ODOM Plumtxee Smence Football Basketball T1acl1 Football co cap tam ALICIA VALERIA OSTEEN Hendersonvllle P1 e Med C I0 SCIENCE Club officer OUIDA BLANCHE OTT Charleston S C Pre Med N onpm ezl S S vxce presldent, Y WA , Hdltop staff , . 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Council: Volunteers for Christ: Glee Club: Archery Club: Soccer Club: Softball Club: Clio Marshal: I.R.C. JAMES WILLIAM RUBY Asheville Liberal Arts CHARLES ARTHUR RUMBOUCH lVIars Hill Engineering Band: Baseball Manager. DINORAH LUISA SALGADO Manzanillo, Cuba Secretarial Science Clio S.S. secretary: Spanish Club: Glee Club. WYNONA GRACE SAVAGE Enfield Liberal Arts Nonpareil S.S. secretary: Y.W.A.: Nonpareil historian: French Club vice-president, president. JANET LEE SCENT Barbourville, Ky. Mas ic N0 rzpa reil Y.W.A.: Touring Choir: Non hostess, pianist, Vice-President: Orpheon Club vice-president: C-II Class Secretary. FRANK SCHNYDER Hendersonville Agriculture SHIRLEY ALICE SCHUETTE Louisville, Ky. Home E'eo'rzomics Clio W.A.A. Council: Home Economics Club secre- tary: Laurel staff. MILDRED LOUISE SCROGGS Thomasville Liberal Arts Clio T.U. otlicerg Volley Ball Club: Hiking' Club: Hilltop Associate Editor. PATRICIA RUTH SHERWOOD Severnia Park, Md. Music Nonpa reil Y.W.A. Council: Volunteers for Christ: T.U. of- ficer: S.S. oliicer: Touring Choir: Dorm oflicer. GERALDINE DARE SIMMONS Candor Liberal Arts Clio Y.W.A. Council: S.S. vice-president: I.R.C. host- ess: Dramateers. KAREY LYERLY SLEDGE Asheville Pre-Med DAISY LOUISE SMITH Edgefield, S. C. Liberal Arts Clio S.S. vice-president: T.U. olticer: Y.W.A.: Glee Club: Triple Trio: Spanish Club: South Caro- lina Club. EDNA LEE SMITH Clio, S. C. Liberal Arts Nonpareil S.S. secretary: T.U. oflicer: Glee Club: Non cen- sor: '53 May Court: Dorm oflicer. HAROLD TRUETT SMITH Albemarle Liberal Arts Eatlzalfa S.S. president: Tennis. MARIE ANTIONETTE SMITH Hamlet Liberal Arts Nonpareil S.S. vice-president, president: Volunteers for Christ: Glee Club: Spanish Club secretary. JANET WHITE SNYDER Charlotte Liberal Arts Clio MERLE ANN SNYDER Falls Church, Va. Liberal Arts Nonpareil S.S. vice-president. EARNEST DOUGLAS SPENCER Halifax, Va. Liberal Arts Phfl.l0lllflfhl-fl S.S. secretary: T.U. president: Brotherhood sec- retary: Glee Club: Phi Critic, chaplain: Virginia Club vice-president: C-II Class Cheerleader. BOBBY JOE SPRINKLE Mars Hill Engineeriizg BETTY ANNE STACY Marion Liberal Arts Noupareil Archery Club: Hiking Club: Basketball Club: Science Club treasurer: Dramateers: Hilltop staff. DORIS EARLINE STEPHENS Tampa, Fla. St?C1'6lLlll1 Z.fli Science Nonpareil S.S. secretary: Y.W.A.: Glee Club: Non hostess: Florida Club president: Student Council presi- dent: Huffman vice-president. PAUL WEAGLEY STOUFFER Chambersburg, Pa. Liberal Arts Pliilomathiia S.S. president: Ministerial Conference president: B.S.U. Council tsummerb : Phi president: Scrib- lerus Club. BARBARA JOYCE STRICKLAND Asheville Secretarial Science Clio Softball Club: Business Club. 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Council: Phi Chap- lain, secretary: Scriblerus: Dramateers: C-I Class President: Chief Marshal. DORIS MAY WARDLAW Miami, Fla. Elementary Eflzlcation Clio Y.W.A. Council: Volunteers for Christ: T.U. ofiicer: S.S. officer: Glee Club: Florida Club. PHYLLIS WARE Kings Mountain Liberal Arts Clio S.S. vice-president: T.U. otlicer: Y.W.A.: Band: Orchestra: Basketball Club: Clio Censor: Or- pheon Club vice-president: Dramateers Secre- tary: Homecoming Sponsor. JEANETTE WATSON Winnsboro, S. C. Secretarial Science Clio T.U. president: Volunteers for Christ: Y.W.A.: Glee Club: Cheerleader: Basketball Club: M- Bleni Club: Clio Marshal: Business Club: South Carolina Club. JOANNE WATSON Winnsboro, S. C. Secretarial Science Clio Y.W.A.: Volunteers for Christ vice-president: Glee Club: Cheerleader: M-Blem Club: Clio Marshal: Business Club: South Carolina Club. JOHN JAMES WESTBROOK Chatham, Va. Pre-Med Eathalia FAY JEANNETTE WHITE Pocomoke City, Md. Elementary Education Nonpareil S.S. president: Y.W.A.: Volunteers for Christ: Glee Club: Non chaplain, censor, vice-president: French Club: Dorm chaplain. CARROLL ZANE WHITSON Unicoi, Tenn. Liberal Arts Basketball: Baseball: M-Club. ROBERT A. WILEY Mars Hill Engineering Ellflldlidf HERBERT H. WILLIAMS Maxton Engineering MARSHALL MACON WILSON Oxford Liberal Arts Volunteers for Christ: Y.T.C.: Brotherhood: T. U. oiiicer: I.R.C. THELMA MAE WILSON Spindale Secretarial Science Clio JULIAN C. WINGFIELD Eustis, Fla. Engineering ALICE GAYLE WOOD Morning View, Ky. Liberal Arts DONALD RAY WOOD Walton, Ky. Ministerial Ministerial Conference. ANN OLIVIA WOODHAM Bishopville, S. C. Liberal Arts Nonpareil S.S. vice-president: T.U. officer: Majorette: Soft- ball Club: Swimming Club: Tennis Club: Folk- Dancing Club: Non hostess. BETTY PAULINE WYATT South Boston, Va. Liberal Arts Clio Volunteers for Christ vice-president: Y.W.A. of- ficer: S.S. ofiicer: T.U. officer: Touring Choir: Glee Club: Clio Chaplain, vice-president, presi- dent: I.R.C.: Cavalier Club. ROBERT PAUL WYATT South Boston, Va. Liberal Arts Pliilomatlzia S.S. president: Touring Choir: Phi censor. CATHERINE ELAINE YATES Pittsboro Liberal Arts Nonpareil S.S. vice-president: Glee Club: Archery Club: W.A.A. Council: M-Blem Club: Softball Club: Hiking Club: French Club. BOBBY LEVI YOUNG Stocksville Engineering HENRY DEWEY YOUNG Roxboro Engineering Euthalia, S.S. vice-president: Band: Eu Censor, vice-pres- ident. JAMES FRED YOUNG Windom Liberal Arts Brotherhood: Basketball: Baseball: Hilltop staff : Laurel staff. SHELTON RICHARD YOUNG Micaville Engineering Eicthalia Hilltop staff. RUTH HELEN ZELINSKI Lincolnton Elementary Education Clio Glee Club: Touring Choir. ECS' 6' 1 15 ' N CLASS UF 19 4 QQ as .,,gl.. Q-9 Ni John Hough, Jr., Mouise Simpson, Rodolph Dixon, and Pat Thomas JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS JOHN HOUGH. JR. RODOLPH DIXON PI'?,9l.fIl7llf VIAPF-Pl'ESI'dF71f RTOUISE SIMPSON PATR'CIA THOMAS S0f'refary Tl'?llSIlI'PI' i R. AND MRS. HARLEY E. JOLLEY Sponsors Ebbtide As freshmen most of us came to Mars Hill with high expectations. We were entering upon a new ventuie - college life. We were a little afraid of the teachers to bi-gin with, but we gradually got into the routine of things. We tried to fit into the atmosphere of Mars Hill, and we seemed to have succeeded well as we began to hold offices and participate in the many activities. Our first accomplishment as a class came when a contest was held to see which class had the most spirit. We showed oul' Gl1fl1liSiilSIN. and we were .illflgvfl HS the class with the most spirit. As time flew by and our second semester was under wav, we became the leaders in a project to stop linebreaking. With the cooperation of the C'-H class we succeeded in stopping it. Then came the most important task of the year. Led by Hr. and Mrs. Harley Jolley, our class sponsors, and a Steering Committee composed of Doris May, Mary George Pennell, Pat Thomas, Mouise Simpson, Kim Fole. Rodolph Dixon. John Hough. lim Mohorn, and Leon Rooke, we undertook our biggest task ofthe year, ing our worthy C-II's a banquet. They had given a great one the year thus hard using song Sails that of giv- before, and thev confronted us with a great task-that of giving a better one. We labored and long, and then the moment came. On April 17 we presented a program as our theme Ebbtide and making the popular tune Ebbtide, our theme We used many other popular tunes such as I Believe, Secret Love, Red in the Sunset, Moon Over Miami, By the Sea, Blue Moon. and By the Light of the Silvery Moon. We had some very popular scenes such as the Mermaid Scene, The Lightower Scene. The Shrimpboat Scene, The Beach Scene. and the clos- ing scene pertaining to our theme. We hope the C-H's will remember this as a great cccasion. and that they appreciated our efforts, A s the end of the year grows near, we think of being C'-II's next year. We wish each C-II the best of luck, and may each one have success in whatever he undertakes to do. We hope that next year we will be able to carry on as well as they did and add to their accomplishments, and thus make Mars Hill College a better place. .lnmes Adrian Abston Nashville. Tenn. Muriel Joz1n11e Adams Murphy llitharcl XVayi1e Agee llrvziimke, Va. Lxlwrenue Albert Allen Black Mountain Sadie Joyce Allen Forest Pity Stephen B1-oolcs Allen Mars Hill llurlrxlrxl Gail Anderson Murs Hill .lol1n Tl1om:1s Anderson Charlotte .lf-se lsidri. Arias Huha Sara Ann Arthur .l:14-ksnnville Marie Isabel Atwell Mooresville Larry Hugh Austin 1'li111'lutte Patsy Ann Austin Peat,-l1l:111cl Modena Rea Avery Leesburg. Fla, Kenneth IELISHIIE Baclmnd Miami, Fla. Claude McKee Bailey '1'olecl1:. .luym-e Pearl Hahlwi11 Franklin lvllllfllll Harrison Barbour nieenulle, 5. C. Sarah Ann Barlow tfzinton Ellen Mae Barlowe Lenoir Billie Joan Barron Troy, Ala. Joseph Rielmrd Bartlett Asheville NYalter Edward Batchelor Mt. Holly Miriam Grace Bausuni ,Xn11:1polis, Md. James Ross Beane Lowell Mary Lee Becton Asheville Derrell De-an Beneiield Colunibus, Ga. Boyce Lee Benjamin Greenville. S. C. 110111111 Louise Bishop Hickory Joe Monte Bishop Vnion. S. C. Jackie Carlton Blrwkburn Idlewild Hannah Brown Blat-kxvell Mnrs Hill XVilli:1n1 Franklin Blair Thomasville Mulflrew Lee Blakely, Jr. Anclrexvs, C. Grave llwendlyn Blanton Hazelwood Doris Neunxia Bogie XVi n nn how George 131311111 Bolch. Jr. 1jl1z11'lotte J. t . Iihioiie, Jr. Alln-inzlrle Alice June Bost C0111-Ord M:trg:1ret Dian Host Hil-knry Jerzllrlllealn Stzlniey Hotts Battle Creek, Mich. Joe Everett Ilnyd XYavnesville Shirley .lean lloyd Kiligspr,-1't, Tenn. 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Fla. .Haines Clerk-laxicl Long Gastonia Juhnie Vernon Long Petersburg, Fla. Joyce Marie Long' Spartanburg, C. Marianne Long 'Winston-Salem Mary Slfssor Long Belmont .lo Rina Love Moorosx'i1le- Nan.-y Jane Lynch Lanmister, C. Palsy Annie Louise Lytton Luna' Island Ilolwrt Michael McAdams Durlingtnn Ca rl Ile C, 1lf'C1lClf1l'llS Llreeiisboro Fharles Emory MCCCLII Lenoir John Pat Mulfoy Easley, S. C. Auilry H. Mc-Croskey, Jr. Badin Jimmie Lee- McDaniel Lowull .lr-hn Hardwick McElroy Marshall Harris Daniel McGirt AShF-ville Nant-y Lou McHam Spinrlale XYm. Rf-be-rt McJunlcin, Jr. Taylors, C. Max Harold McLain Surg-minsville-, Tenn. .le-nnis Redell Mc-Lamb Shallotte- Martha Carrol Mc-Leod Bartow, Fla. Janet Gail McNeil Le-noir De-tty Lou McRary Lenoir Kay Louise Madison Jam-sville Lucy Joyce Mahaffey Lani,-aster, C. .logs-lyn Gail Martin Ze-lwulon Ma ry Lou Martin ljlliin Joe Denton Matheny Nashville, Tenn. Hviw sz- 1 . '- nj - 40 1 1 1: 1-1 5. E W..- ox 'Z gt 3 76- E f- . Qs 4 , gf. 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Night Snowfall. 0 UN 62111 Meekiucb G1hHM3CHQHg S0QfTv A v if CHFXPEL gig W KN , X ' xs ' SUPPORT' TEH i TOINEG 7-'f5'r 7' Q L 7530 N53 'SOLITI I V T W,Ofi1. li ja? .Iwi KL? . 7 I . .HO IHUREL K Jill be OIR U 'WXPIyl5!. 'I ' 'jgpf ACTIVITIES HO OB CLUBS Any member of an honor club will treasure a lot of memories of initiation stunts, formal meetings, club programs and open forums, faculty criticism, and delightful refreshments when he looks back at his college activities in the years to come. A lot of perseverence and genuine interest are necessary requirements of anyone who wishes an invitation to an honor club. The clubs cover the fields of English, history, science, business, religion, music, and the languages. Members are accepted at the end of each semester. Among the requirements are thirty quality points and a B on the subject. The clubs meet once each month and discuss topics of particular interest to the club. If one is to become a successful business man or an efficiency plus secretary, then it is necessary that one knows more than the fundamentals of typing or business law. Members of the Business Club, an organization which serves to help solve both pres- ent and future business problems, learn to arrange and conduct meetings, and to meet the public successfully. The business of the club is to produce men and women with the knowledge sufficient to conduct tomorrow's affairs in the commercial world. Business lub Standing: Shirley Pope. Viola Galli- more, Donald Hammond. Carolyn Mc- Caskill, Alice Owen, Ernestine Cor- bett, Bobby Coley, Joyce Strickland, and Jeanette Watson. Seated: Charles Bobo, Peggy Huss, Jane Cook, and Joanne Watson. t 5 crihlerus I ' ll I l I 'Q' liv1r f lfolri Sliiilvy Uxvvii. Arny Fi: h V 1-1, lion Pu:-i-, lxillflllillt Tilzu-kstoru Q ' Torn XK'q.llf'i, llstl Jzclxs, :intl .lonn- ix , -6 l Foilt- Dennis, lfroul lftlllf Dr-It . --- G Pilllil as Llztirt- llurl-inet, Put lm' L ,., V , , , liotltl, tlllll Phyllis Anrlt-rson, lf ones pen seems to inagicztlly possess the talent ot' producing' good work with at flavor ol' originality, if one watches his punctuation and verh tenses carefully enough, and if one has 11 special leaning toward Slialcespenre. Browning, Burns, or others, then one is likely to enjoy belonging to the Scrihlerus Club. The club is especially created to satiate the longing of honor English students to learn more about their favorite author or selection, and to encourage the creation of work that might hecome the fa- vorite of students of a future generation. Requisite of belonging to the l.R.C. is an interest in the wars of the Orient, the pres- ent administration, or other current events, a B in history, and the second Monday night of each month free until 10:00 p. m. The club is especially for those students that have developed an interest in the past and its connection with the future. The organization strives to keep alive the spark of interest in world affairs that it kindles in the young people of today - the leaders of tomorrow. International Relations lub Buck Row: Miss Underwood, Betty A 9 Wyatt. Doris Miller, John Madison. - James Potts. Dean Propst, Macal Ezell. Kenneth Freeman, Eugene Al- A len, Charles Miller. and David Pitt- .nun Second Row: Glaine Pennell Ellen Garrison. Wanda McCurry. Cecil Vangltun. Violet Overton, Barbara Barr, Jackie Roberts. Opal McCall. .incl Marshall Wtlswn. Front Hflltlf Carolyn Black, Heyyvztrd Moore, Gena Jo Faint, Geraldine Simmons. Jean Gilreath, Mr. Jolley, :ind Miss Smith, ,Q-1 -ilk - -ln. 1 yin 3 twullftzt fllztsull, liillut llull, lizu-ln-l French lub Standing: Grace Savage, Catherine Yates, Sarah Adams, Terry Thomas, Cynthia Knight, Shirley Revan. and Mildred Scroggs. Seated: Laurena Hardin, Carolyn Hutchinson, Betty Lambert, Joanne Robbins, and Betty Jo Huskins. The French Club is an organization especially created for those individuals who have a special aptitude for French. The club seeks to become better informed about the sub- jects of French literature and art, and to improve its understanding of spoken as well as Written French. The French Club is a haven for those who would choose to spend some of their extra time improving their French. The Spanish Club includes those with the interest and scholarship equivalent of good Spanish students. In addition to improving the Spanish of the members and increas- ing the understanding of the language, the Club studies about the Spanish people. their homes and food. The club is fortunate in having some of the foreign students as members and these students are able to give the other members first hand infor- mation about the way of life 'tsouth of the border. ' panish lub Back Row: Norma Fay Bridges, Cal- vin Metcalf, Loretta Walker, and Clara Brincefield. Front Row: Mrs. Fish, Nancy Lowder, Carol Hanes. Sybil Lennon, Marie Smith, Bob Ful- bright, and Jose Arias. 101111811 11111 1'11:1'l1's 1111,-1-11, 131111 11111ls1111. 111111 1'1l:1z 3111111111 S1x'g11141.11, S1111 xV111f11'11 ,11111 Mis, x1Z11111 :Xl11l1111'1' 111' 1111- ClLl1lS 111411 sluqlies 11111 way 111' life- 111 11 1.fll'lJ1.L1111 L'O1l1111'j' is 1111: G1'1'111ll11 111111. 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T111'1L11l'11 1111118 of 1l1e 111e111111,1's feel 111211 1111-V will ever rival 01'1J11f,'l1S. 1111 Qiijwy 111sc11ssi11q thfmse great 11111siciz111s 1'-f 1he past 211111 I'11'QS12111 wl111 1.21113 11t'2l1'1Y z1C1'1'111111lis11e11 1110 119211. rpheon 1ll1l Sl11111l111g' Miss M11111111 131:g1'1s, ..111111vl N1,11111e11. Lucy Luf1'1111111. M13 R11111-1'1s Miss 1'1':1111'1s, Miss 1314111113133 Mrs. P41113- vrfs. Mrs, P11p1111, 911111 1111117L1l'li Gui'- f11'111, SL'!11Cf1f Xv',11f'11' 1iZ11Dl111'1I,'1-Z. iALll1l'b C1111Q11g11111. E1'111il S11'11's, D1'X11.'1' C1111- 111'1', P11y1l1s V11L11'1'. J:1111f1 311111, RMQ1-1 1111111111 111111 G1-11111111 P11y111-. Science Club Standing: Mr. V. E. Wood, Dr. Rich- ardson, Albert Emory, Mr, Arthur Wood. John Blake, and Mr. Outten. Seated: Alicia Osteen, Ruth Poston, Helen Brown. Artelia Bailey, Shirley Schuette, Betty Stacy, and Ruth Bramlett. For some students of botany and biology, the word science holds only memories of frogs or lab drawings. There are some individuals, however, for whom the world of science unlocks doors of opportunity. From those whose chief ambition is to split an atom or those who are interested in becoming practicing physicians, the Science Club is an answer to many questions. The members enjoy the fellowship of associate budding scientists, and, in addition, learn a little more about the vast and promising world of science. The Bible Club is the newly created honor club on the campus this year. It caters especially to those students who plan to go into full time Christian vocational serv- ice. These students probe into the customs and the personalities of the world of Christ. In so doing they progress far beyond the limits of a survey course in Bible. The club is a splendid opportunity for fellowship with those who plan to enter vo- cational church work and with those professors who have made this field their life's work. Bible 'i'Q Club Left to Right: Bill Wallace, Pau Johnson, Dr. Nelson, Nancy Porter, Alberta Vance, Muriel Hulfstickler, Barbara Newton, and Mr. Holland. irls Student Council lf one were ll member of the Girls Student Council she would find thait 111110119 other things licr chief duty would he to keep the girls lllfUl'lllL'Cl nn the lzitest study regu- lations and so on from Miss Caro- line. The niembers arrange for dorni parties, ussist the lioust- inothers in er1Cou1':1gi11e good de- portinent, and uct us presiding of- ficers zit the house meetings. Boys House Presidents Good deportnient is a matter of essential importance with the boys. The Boys House Presidents cu- opcrate with the house mothers in seeing that the houses are kept in order, In addition these boys pre- side ut the regular meetings of the dorm. arshals Character, personality, leadership, and scholarship are points taken into special consideration when the faculty selects the college mar- shals. These chosen few usher at the various concerts, plays, and prograins given by the college. The honor and the responsibility are high ones. Art lub Back Row: Jerry Hodge, Jim Mc- Daniel, Lora Hossley, Wilson Hasty, Derrell Benefield, Fred Crisp, and Mr, Robertson. Middle Row: Nora Willis, April Flowers, Shirley Rymer, Katherine Kirven, Renee, Grove Rob- inson. Back Row: Dian Bost, Patri- cia Trull. Evelyn Floyd. and Shirley Dockery. Though one does not have to be an old master painter, he who paints reasonably well is he who enjoys the fellowship and constructive criticism, that goes into the making of the art club. The art club is not an honor club, but is composed chiefly of those who are art majors. Many pleasant memories will remain to these students, and among the most pleasant will be Mr. Robertson and the drawings of the wood and the bottle. V' If you would like to get the nearest thing to Mother's home cooking go by the lab some time when the Home Economics Club is having a session on foods. The club is com- posed largely of home economics majors, and it discusses problems concerning the home and its keeping from A to Z. The club is one of the most active organizations on the campus. Home Economics lub Back Row: Rinda Edwards, Modena Avery, Doris Metcalf, Jane Wells, Jean Hodges, Becky Trammel, Shir- ley Schuette, Joyce Mahaffey, Ernes- tine Osborne, and Clara Herron. Middle Row: Mrs. Howell, Jean Cole, Arbuna Bryan, Ann Wiley, Edna Forester, Carolyn Pate, Jane Burde- shaw, Pat Brasington, Betty Lambert, Charlene Bennett, and Nell Ramsey. Front Row: Edith Bradley, Sybil Len- non, Gerry Rhymer, and Gladys Stamper. llelmle llllll 5 Soir: Kim 4'--hx lnon llool-:I .24-'Q'-1 Resolved: That the L'. S. should adopt a policy ot' free trade. If one were to stop hy room 230 nf Moore Hall any Tuesday or Wednesday at 6:30 p. ni., he would hear some aspiring debater announcing his topic for the evening. If one thinks that debating is an easy job, one week under the coaching of Mr. Jolley would convince him otherwise. He would probably he just as easy to convince that it is one of his more fascinating experiences and Mr. Jolley would have a new convert. There is an old adage that says, hirds of a feather flock together. If one needed proof for this he could easily find it by looking! in on a meeting of the Nursing Cluh. There he would find a group of future Florence Nightingales gathered to discuss their prohlen'is and share experiences. These girls find association with others of their intended profession one of their most pleasant Mars Hill experiences. i lt ursin ' lub Back Row: Gladys Price, Franctf Carson, Arteha Bailey. Miss Brewer, Lou Morrow, Phyllis Yates. and Helen Brown. Front Row: Marcy Jones. Vivian Brooks, Juanita Hawkins. and Page Gentry. 4l1n-li C.1lIivll. ihll. .lollyxy Twin VK:illf'r. and lli-ywaifl Kloorv lfront - nttinpgtoii. llvit Nh'- linhg, .lxiiiivv Dt-nnis. Linfl IJUIIF Mill- DRAMATEERS .Q-A-5-4-.... H, . The Dramateers is a group of working young thespians. In the group there is no such creature as an inactive member, for every one must take part in at least one play or other public presentation during the year. For the more talented the club offers real opportunity for prac- tice. For those who love good plays and enjoy acting as a pastime it affords fellowship and stage experience. The organization is a real as- set of the drama department and one of the department's favorite pro- tegees. QQ Y' ' 5 '37 THE BAND inn! Y BP The Band is a charlatan that presents the stirring college theme at the football games, and then forms itself into an orchestra to play in the Christmas concert. No football game would be complete without the halftime performance of the band, nor can spirits be lifted quite so quick- ly as by a peppy rendition of the Saints, The marching formations have delighted everyone with their originality, Even more impressive is the effective job that the band does in concert. The Band is a familiar and integral part of college life. -421, if f fis- 4 'Elx'Gf2l'lZQq:5'l'r-: . COLLEGE CHOIR Among Mars Hill's many prized possessions is the college choir. This group is made up of the finest voices on the campus, and many of the members are voice majors. The choir participates in many of the col- lege functions, and represents the college at various conventions in ad- dition to the annual spring tour that it makes each year. If one would listen carefully on a spring afternoon as he passes McConnell he would hear the choir under the direction of Mrs. Roberts practicing faithfully. WO Q t1ll'lS Glee Club The Girls Glt -f,' Club is one ol thi- i lziigei' of the :nusie eiwiups on thi- cfuinpus, The girls. under thi- di- Vettion of Mrs. Frm-ci Poplin liaivw worked hurcl unfl liuvt- lllllfflf' :lil :ippeuixinee in uiiicwt. The oi'- gzinizzition is un txeelli-nt oppor- tunity for those who i-nioy inusil- antl have Ll good voim-lx Boys' Glee Club The Boys' Glee Club has iiinflv ii tieniendous stride forwzircl in this school yezii' not only in quality, but in nunibei as well. The boys woili se'-paiately as well as with the girls' group in prepaiung for the vziiiotis school events in which thei' 's:iz'tir'ipate. Highlight ot the boys' work is the concert given jllllltly with nie girls. Singly and Jointly the glee clubs are ai delight to those- who love good music. Twent Singers A group of eleven boys and nine girls selected from the two glee clubs comprise the twenty singers. The group has represented the Col- lege at various meetings, and has taken part in the Christmas Con- cert. They are talented and en- thusiastic young people enjoying music together. RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS Of the many phases of college life at Mars Hill, one of the more important is relig- ious activities. Everyone is included in the activities of Sunday School and Train- ing Union. For those who plan to go into Christian vocational service there is the Ministerial Conference and Volunteers for Christ. The college carries on an exten- sive mission program through the Mission Council and the Y.W.A. The high ideals of Uplain living and high thinking are emphasized through the Y.T.C. Though the college is Baptist in denomination the M.Y.F. brings together the Methodist students. The Executive Council of B.S.U. binds all these activities together into an active B.S.U. working together with the college and the church to create a Christian college practicing the principle of maximum Christianity applied. A great part of the credit for the fine church-college relationship found at Mars Hill belongs to the B.S.U. Council. The Council strives constantly to bring the student into close contact with the church activities and make of him an active member. It leads in supplying wholesome Christian recreational functions especially at the begin- ning of each year. Throughout the year it takes the initiative in leading the students into a deeper spiritual life and a more practical and applied Christianity. EXECUTI E COU CIL Lowell F. Sodeman, Pastor: Irene Olive, Educational Director: Tommy Funderburke, President: Alva Wallace, First Vice President: Dotty Phillips, Second Vice Presideilfi TOFH WE-111912 ThiTd ViCE President. Nan Long, Recording Secretary: Phyllis Anderson, Corresponding Secretary: Charles Green, Treasurer: ,Janice Edwards, Music Director: David Pittman, Sunday School Superintendent: Kenneth Freeman, Training Union Di- rector: Dan Pace, Ministerial Conference Representative. Hal Jacks, Mission Council Chairman: Martha Miller, Volunteers Representative: Carolyn Royal, Y.W.A. Repre- sentative: John Blake, Brotherhood Representative: Ruth Bramlett, Y.T.C, Representative, Betty Lambert, Town Representative' Edward Johnson, M.Y.F. Representative. an.. T t 'lission Council The lilission Q'Ul1IlL'l1 tzikes :is its gogil eticli yi-:ir the turther tipplieaition of the ei-iiimaindmi,-nt ot Go yi' into 1111 the world . . lt goes to Oteen. to smzill cliuielies, In the 12111 and to ztny other plant-e wliere the people need to he told ot' thi Christ Tlirough the council, which directs the iiiissioiitiry zietivitit-s uf the student body, lV1.irs Hill rzid1utt's the Christian atiiiosplit-i'e for XY11ll'1l it .s so noted, unday School Presidents At 9:-15 each Sunday morning this group of young people Chosen bv their classes ste forth . 1 D to lead in devotion and in preparing to receive the message brought by the teacher. They are tin exemplary influence on those whom they lead. Their faith and perseverence greatly de- termine the effectiveness of their class. Training Union Presidents The T.U, presidents are at group of students chos- en to lead the college unions as they study inure about the application of Goc1's Word. Every Sunday night in the individual unions these lead- ers guide their unions in participation in the pro- grams and in learning to apply Christianity. The Digit taff The Digit is at new feature of the T.U. depart- ment this year, The pziper appears twice zi month. and is r,-omposecl ot' items of T.U. news and progress. The paper has proved itself to be at very valuable link lnetiimgn the executive fifncers if T.U. and the members on the Campus. lHDUSTERIAL CONFERENCE The Ministerial Conference is a band of young men preparing for the ministry. They hold weekly meetings of devotion and learning. provide for one Sunday night serv- ice each month, provide the Sunday night ushers, and aid the church services in general. This group indeed means a greal deal to Mars Hill, for the campus just wouldn't be the same without the preacher boys. VOLUNTEERS FOR CHRIST If one has made a decision to put Christ first in any vocation that he may choose, then his place is Volunteers. The Volunteers encourage those who are going into se- cular vocations to take Christ with them and put Him into the World. Young OIIIGIIQS Auxiliary T111- Y WA. 15 111-- m1111111 111111 51111- 1-11 111 51-1111 1111- 111'.1s11111411'11-s T1113 :1111111 111' 21118 I11l'L'1 111g,-1111-1' 1-111-11 1111111111 111 S1Ll1'1X' 1111- 111'111'1111-s 111' 1111- 1111ss11111 111-111 :11111 1111- 111-1's1111- 1111111-Q 111' 1111- 11'111q11'5 1111-11-. 11111111 111' 1111- 1111-lf 1111- 11115511111 1111111111-1-1's3 1111-11-11111 1111- Sflldj' 15 111 1111'g1111:1- 1111- 11111 111 1111-111 T111- YVVA M111 p1-11s 1111- 1.111111- 31111111 17111111 111111 11 1111111c1,11'v glll 411111 rp-11151115 .1 1111s911111:111' S1DL'l11it1' 1111 11 W1-1-11 --L-1-11 YL'iIl'. Youth TGIIIP-6T3.l1CG ouncil Plum IIVIIIQ 111111 111g11 1111I11i1D11U 15 21 111111111 1,11 11113 111111-gm 111161 111 11111- Y,T.C, L'11111p11st-cl 111' 1'1-p1'cs1-111a1- 1111-s 1'1'1,1111 1-z1c11 dass 111 1111- Sun- duv SL-1111111, the Y.T C, sp1111s:,11x 1111- 11n1111111 5121111111 111' 1111- 11'1111JV1'Z1I11'lj 1111-dm.-. T111- 1g1'1,111D 18 1,-v1-1' 11111111111 111 1-11C11111'z1Q111Q 1111- Wm- usv 111 ff1-1d, 1111111-i, :111111 111111- Methodist Youth Fellowship F111- 1111i1se M1-1111,1c1is1 S1L1C1x'I11S 1111 1111: campus, 1111- M.YF. 15 21 111- 111111 11111115 1311111 1I1C11V1C1L1H1S t11jQe-111- 1-1' And 1ndix'1dL1z11f W1111 11114 C11Ll1'C11. The 1114g11111z11111111 1111s 111,-1'1'11141111fc1 ment s141'v1C1- 1-5111-u:z11ly 111 1111- 111-111 111' 1111sy1111 W111-k 1111s 11-1111 BOBBY COLEY SKEETER MCCAITLEY Editor C0-Editor L. Well, it's almost over. Doris Miller, L1'tera1'y Eflitorq Amy Fisher, Assistarzt Literary Editor, Shirley Schuette, Sports Editorg Conrad Goclsliall, Sports Eflitor: Gena Jo Fant, Ff'atzn'es Edz'tor,' Vivian Jenkins, Copy Editor: Lora Hossley, Art Editor: and Vencie Kilpatrick, Student Plzotogmplzcr. THE 19 The secret's out! Yes, now you know to whom the 1954 LAUREL is dedicated, who MISS LAUREL is, who selected her, the color and de- sign of the cover, the entire volume of secrets and surprises is yours now to have and to enjoy as a re- minder of your activities, your joys, and your sorrows here at school. We of the staff have experienc- ed much activity in photographing the organizations and individuals that make the LAUREL what it is, in composing and compiling the necessary type to inform and to identify, in proofreading and final checking to make certain that every name fitted the proper face, in con- tacting the business firms that demonstrated interest in our efforts by occupying a space in our ad sec- tion, and the other incidental but essential details of transferring dreams onto paper and finally into reality. 6- an 'For I clinpecl into the future REL ,ia x ,. Agn MR. Rfmfziim' H. CHAPMAN ,-trlwfsw' CHARLEs I-1030 IIr:vERl,r lll'lAIll flRD lI1f.s1'nwx.v AIIIIIIIHVI' .-lNNl.NflIIIli l:IINl'Ill'SN fllfrzrrrgfw' Every staff has its share of HUl'I'UXVS and we prov- ed ourselves normal by our clifficulties. Late and harrl work enabled us to meet deadlines that loomed before us as ominus cltnids. Because we nvercanie the difficulties and pitfalls, we give to you with a sigh nt' relief and a certain unspeakable joy, this, our achievement. It may not be perfect, but we believe it portrays a life - that of the biggest and brightest link in the unbroken chain of emerald mountains for a sclinlastie year. Far as human eye could see. . CT he Hilltop -ttf' e ,fm as V Editor-in-t'hin-f ., Associate Editor ,.... lllziriiiuiiif Editor ,. Sports liclitor , Exchange Editor c Advertisini: Manager Assistant in Circulation Revan. ANNE THOMPSON lVlILDRED SCKOGGS Editor Assistant Editor at-it .-h4llL'l', and in-an ri-Oper. Late-burning lights in Spilman annex . . . frantic last-minute phone calls . . . typewriters that wculdn't spell right . . . headlines that refused to fit , . . people that disappeared with valuable information . . , the oft-repeated words, Volume 28 . . . these are among the memories that remain with the staff members of the Hilltop. There were times when we thought it couldn't possibly be done, but somehow we always did it. Fifteen issues, including a literary magazine have rolled cf? the Hilltop press since Sep- tember. and each was a trial and a triumph for those who put the thing together. There were deadlines that seemed weeks away, and then dump- ed themselves into our laps hours before we were ready, pictures looked Fine till they came out in print, stories broke just too late for one issue and too early for the next, hules opened unexpectedly right in the middle ft page 1. Yet, through all the late hours, and the hard work, and the un- appreciated efforts, there was something there that made us love our work. Perhaps it was the way we learned to work together on something that was ours, or perhaps it was the laughter and the wise-cracks and the impromptu bull-sessions that interrupted our work. Sometimes we heard the voice of a student passing on Saturday who said. Look. the Hilltops are up. ' Per- haps it was pride in a common enterprise: perhaps it was only the ink in our blood showing up. Whatever it was, we liked it. Assistant in Advertising Circulation Manager ,. ., ,.... .. l,llIIllSllf'lI by 1110 SIIIIIPIHS of illars Hill College Entered as seconml-i-lass matter February 20, 1926, at the Postoffice at Mars llill, North Carolina, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Publisliud semi-monthly during the college year. Volume XXVIII November 26. 1953 Number 5 Anne Thompson Mildred Scroggs Gladys Stamper Richard Young Douglas Spencer Janice Dennis ,, Betty Pearson .. Calvin Metcalf Don Payne ,Xdvisci ....,,..... ,,,.. . , ..i.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A, . Collie Gamer Typists-Slnrley Daniels, Phyllis Phillips, Jewel Worley, and Shirley CONTRIBUTORS Helen Brown, Shirley Sumner, Sybil Lennon, Sarah Adams, Rex Rohr-rtson, Leon Rookc, Fred Young, Sylvia Corless, Shirley Bradley, A .A 'ff ,i-' lVlISS CALLIE GARNER vw '-1 Aclrz'.scr Our work is never done f .. 40' gr ni, lffwflrfliiiyf hrflfui HIUXIJXS S'l'.XNIl'l'Il1 ., lf' f'f' 1tl'x1'r1y,f .lIu,m5ff', .l.XNll'lfI lll NNlS G ' f iw !',liNlvlljf fl. --'. Q fx! 'uf ll!f2'I l'Y l'I4Z.Xl:S1IN n , Q 1 uri ,riff-Ulf .llzuiiryf 4',' l'.XI.YlN Hli'l'1'iXl,l' l1f.'iffff!,5nf1 .lw.w'x,'fii-I DMX l'.x l f f'i'u1y1f l','r71'm llfvllllhlh Sl'l4IlN- luly Nw vff' lv l'fu'ff1lf . llll'll.Xltll 'till N wr- A I, 1 u Time out I llilb lm yxurli, Axim-'. ' 14 1 r , 6' 'V' 1 s Yg- 'vfh 1.- 1 .- . ' - 31 if T 7 if-7' ' l l . 1. i . 6 Q 1 4 . .va lt's lim,-ii uu efyeiitlul ytzu' tm' Xlsu' Hill College, u yezu' lull ul vyciits that thc Hflliffp has trit-fl its best lu i'euu1'rl fuitlifully. Tyrviityrsi,-x'm,-ii yfuix ut' Iiillfnp l't4lllJl'llllQ' pi'ececlecl us: liuw many l111ll't1 will calm- uftvi' us only time can tell. Aucl yet, we, the stuff of the '54 Hillfop, liuye the sat,ist'uctifm ot' kzmwiiig' that this YEZIIJS Hilltop is gi little 1lil'l'e1'ellt. lmeczuise wi- put it out. Tu the lun-- ulty, stuff, and stucleuts without wlumi publication vsuuld liayc lit-vii impossible, we say, Tl1z1ul4 you. Tu those who will follow in our foot- steps, we say, Czii'1'y ou. You liuve ll wuiirlwrfiil juli illlvilfl ul' you. . f ,j,, y sk V-1 H. 1 ' I N! l V 4 . ,lg Dignity, Simplicity, and Conservat- ism, these are the words which set the standards for Non-Eu and by which we strive to mould our lives. Each event of Euthaliafs sixty-third annual Anniversary program, Let Free- dom Ringf' will linger sweetly in the memories of many. Fame and fortune do not bring peace of mind, as was de- picted in the Reception theme, Peace and Plenty. l .f :f:: -3 1 wnfw -- ', s.1.f.' f. 'fx N 44 ,.., Non-Eu hall has long been a home for those who wish to walk with God and advance with his help. The soft light through the golden curtains shines as the light of God upon our paths. Here bands of friendship have been made, never to be broken. In this hall of black and gold, God has a permanent residence and He remains the center of all activities. Nonpareil and Euthalia, truly we love you dearly and a spot in our hearts will ever be reserved for you. 1 V 1 4 'soa- C-1 I erm Vlllllllln Llikv, Pr'1:Hf1n'HI.' Pnl IAN- Q- ing. Xzm'-Pre'.wscl4,'1fl, fXl:11'j,' 1 lLAIl1'V'n CUfw:11't, X'11w P1'w.-vfclvfrl5 Alva VK'a1l- lam-, Sm'1'w11:rg1' Elin.. SKINIU1, Pwn- Ijwnl BIlf1'1wlxx'. I'w.-culmfl, VV1ll1:m. ov 4 V ' A Fwxumwrm, Xiu'-Pfnwwfflvrfri Palm--A 54 1 Nhllf, Sf'c'v'4'luv'11, D1-ww-y Ynunu, Anniversar rlw6l'Ill Pal Luving, P7'CSIf1t'Ill.' Llndu Brid- jJQE'l'S, V100-PNNIKIUIIIQ Junct Scent. V , i, . ' V 'L-' Vzce-Pwslfleut. Martha Swanson, 6 IV' Sfgcrctnrgfg Fay Whxte, CUIISIIV, ' A L Palmm' M1lls, Prumflefllj Eugene ' ' Lawrence, Vzce-Prexzclevzrq Dewey , LA H 4-. Q ,sa Young, VZCQAPTUSICIPPZII Glaine Pvn- 5- ' B- xa mel. Secremryg JL-fry Carter, Cen- sor. 0- -. ' 'Rf' Forensic Term A, Lmdz: Bmdgss, P1'w'szf1crzI: Ruberta iff A .XIL'B1'1fiL', V160-Preszclcfatg Fay' 1, Whlt.,-, Vfcv-Prcs1flCuI,' JL-an Comp- L'1'. S4'CVe'l11V'1f.' Judy Nwrthun. Gm- - IQUIVXC L4Xx'1'r,-IlL'f'. P7'w'Ifc1f'r1I' fXI:1u'l g, ., -c- ' Ezvll, Vzrw'-P wfru'IwHI: Dunn Pm ual. 4 E , f' 4' ' EL L I I .S'r'CI'v'Ifl H Rv?-I Hwin-ziwfll. f'-'wwf 2 f -T W . .jf BT?-' 3 ' .',,, vw-1 .- A . -' 513 . s ,V ig f ' -' I I. A k I 5, A 9 N Q If .' ! . ' '-:wc-.5 :-7:-:4:-4 - 1 55: -32-21:-:igggfzfgcg .5 3:-,, ' ' 5-P32 ' +5,a:E?4: .-1:-Qi'-:iv ' fkz- ' .El--1-:-A+: V '- ' '2:fs:f ifE?5 ggifigif-sisii .5...1f6.:3afw-++-: --:.1:.E:'f2f?CH ...N...g-..f: . ....-.32 212.2351 :QI-'fa ' ' .ser 135.1-ale.. N .- ' A 4.-1+ -'Q - -gba: ' -:?:'-5,4-' . Q .-Ti. RE -5 -.1 - - A .ga-r... v 92 i'51E59?2' , : ?'SfE'5 sf ,ef . 'fIf?1. . ' ww- ' .4 V. , .., , . K. ,. :Q-,:f:F'Y... 1 Eg H' :- W1 an 11:32 5 A E.-'E . 3, .x J...... ...U , N . , ., . N.- .5 , r 7 UH- 'X -1 :Q .h - s ' N 1 , . df .vw - an-,.-'f' ' I '3 -..,,.,.,,..,:.. , .4W,,N- ... -.,,- . :Q .fly 'TIA .N Y 1 .ff .' -Q. i -1 rt: ww 1 v- . .-'. yy.. , .-'fl' my ,M .-M r x -:H 'F' 1. , 22:4 ich..-.3 . .. Y ,c3xX:.:- I' I .. ,1r ' '-' ft S9 R 42.-1-.,'.F:ff N . QQ'-.X.3: .J ,gpg ffm 93 ' .- L-W.. . ' -qi X X' il JL , x...N.Qn fg.f5p ,,ixl,,.3 . gage? lW1'iw::rfa:59Qf ? 'I sir' 1 0 5 'Q QU Q A 1 eh- -' Peace And Plenty I 1- 15 ,J Learn by doing has long been one of the primary motives of Clio-Phi. Through its three ideals of Truth, Purity, and Fi- delity. Clio-Phi has sought to aid in the development of a well rounded personal- ity for each of its members through lit- erary endeavors. By promoting competi- tion within its own halls and with its cousin societies it has lived up to its name as a literary society. It Can Happen Here, theme of the sixty-third Philomathian Anniversary, showed what could happen when people grow unconcerned and forget how to dream, hope, and work. The Clio Recep- tion, Lost Through Neglect, reminded us that the things we cherish most can slip away unnoticed if We are not care- ful to use them every day. Clio-Phi strives to live up to its name as the Hall of Friendship and a Christian society by always presenting God as the head of all Society. All through the year Clios and Phis are encouraged to improve and develop their talents and to live by the ideals of the society, Truth, Purity, and Fidelity. i 1' K WA Dnrntluy Childers, Preszdmzrg Bal'- bura Barr, Vzce-Preszdevm Belly Wydlt, Vzce-Prcszficnt: Violet Over- ir n, Svcretfzryg Tr-111' Thumas, Cun- sur, Mllchell Carnell. Prcszclenzg Paul Juhnsun, V160-Prvszdcntf Hawld Cnllier, Vice-Preszdent: Kenneth Freeman. SCcretary,' Tummy Ruww, Censnr. C-1 Term Junnm- Nxxun, I'rw.m1mlr5 lhuxmthy Clnldus. l'rrw'-Prw.w11l4'v11. Qlllllfllllll' ' mzllalv, S1'r'V4'Vr:r'g1.' Phyllis xVlllll'. f'vn.wr. Pitlll SluL1ll'k,'1'. P7':'.-IHIVHI. lVllI4jh1-ll 4 N Cmnvll. l'1cv-Prmzmluntf Paul Jnhn- mn, S1'CV't'll!l'y,' liulvlwy Chll-yy Cwn' U7' nniversary Term 1v 0 fer -. .J C -5.- 5-' 1 -. L . Q-1 Alu 'n F 01 ensic Term f f- tx VU uffuz Xmx lN1 - V, IC D1 tix Phl IDN C' f Q l 1.1 . 'Uxlcf 4 E nnuI1 , vilqf, '- ' J um 'zul- 1 , 'UVB ll'- J 3 Vv 'KQ , 'nm ' . , i . .ik . , K , 4 ' .' - Br-t A' 'jutt, Pr? If lj .1 j Fyl - In 0 lp ' cr. V200-Prus lem: , j ll -. 1, U 4. Sf'f'VL'ltll'll.' Clam B1'1nu'ef1f-lcl, Cern- Nfrf. ,,' 1 Q ,-- ,G 6 P IU Jnhz N un P1 1111! I1 .,. p xy, Ik 'gr' I Fll rfc X141 PM vdmll T W l 4 -X Ll in 1 ll! ful VKX 111 Cf n .53 -..- qv'-4, gqfjg 7,.AA. 4 , ,Mv , ,,? 'T - l',fL'Liq' J1k! 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'j 'i Q' 1 x'k If 1. 2 W udw'C nl .-4 W 3 - 4 ' I-LV'f'9 S A 48 'i 1 'Il1I .Q 4-ravi' gn!- -4, 3 K ii V 'ff P54 ' T, k ,L TX' :It L r: ,. f ,7 .. .,-f. 4:5 -Q-, A y 3 xi 5 .rim IV., 51' it if f gif! A ij , 2. ' I ' V3 --EJ, , K , . 'fg3Qf ,4 ,V .5 , Ji fir 3 A . Ll 41 'ik 1i41?v'9'f :F 2 gfif, ' , ':'i,- f' f H 'g.j '55 3 ' . L gqfwi. ,L N ,Q ng 4 wha I f 1 I J, V' Vg' .224 ff :Alfa--If .Kb if 1 'L 1 , ,.', ' 1-vrvf QQ '. if ' r Q 3 if. I 2 ' 1 .., 1' N ,112 f- IE.-G1 ., V 1 , JAH f .-.L W M v V , . . v Q 5 ,Vx in A 1 , - ' Rv E'I I 7 ' ' ' ,, -fr' ., 'if K n -'ff - 4 ff 4. , f 1 1 - V ' ' f . 'Q JF ' 4 .N M . --Y, ' Q1, .,, C H' ' A Q 'Q' 4 ' 4 I - Z If -'i . .1 , n, -v ,EQ 1 - . 'M 1 - 'E '-'K gn R., . 1 nl? i Y Aww , 944' '-xv 1w'.f - L',v V 1, 1- 'L . IA: f L',!'1' I I,-sixnjf' ! J I ffl fr QQ Q,- F ,J 1 rl S. :Eg .K fi Ex - A -KV ff' Qi A ' A ak I Q 1' . XX , ' v'kX,.K A - ' ,, , if - x 4 ' . ', Z bw 'qui' ATHLETICS Back Row: Brooks Allen, Jack Sellers, David Odom. Hubert Douglass, Gene Conwell, Joe Murray, Don Greene, Max Toney. Third Row: Bill Wallace, Forrest Roberts, Jim Long. Jack Jarvis, Sidney Brandon, George Seel, Charles Jenkins, Bill Walke. Bob Hughes. Second Row: Tony Stafford, Joe Townsend, Benny Barr, Boyce Benjamin, Carrol Clevenger, Don Anderson, Alan Painter. Front Row: Jim Whetstone, Tom Wilson, Harry Johnson, Bill Franklin Tommy Pearce, Hugh Sammons, Johnny Long. 'OOTBALL ln September, as the fall stretched before us, Saturday nights began to be designated as Football Night. The C-II's returning with memories of thrilling games of last year, and the C-I's anxious to write home about the college football games they were seeing, thronged to the games to back their boys and chant On to Victory. As the season got un- der way, everyone prophesied another success- ful season. In many ways these were not dis- fCo:1.z'a'1111cfl on Nerf Pageb S 1 v L, J ul Don Henderson Bob Edwards Coaches appointed, for team spirit and student support continued until the last play on 21 cold Thanks- giving afternoon. Those for whom college footlmll was a new experience found that the thrill was just as great as it' the team had won. After all, the HS. P. did play 21 won- derful game. The C-Il's found that into every life 21 little rain must fall, and found perseverance in shouting, We're with you team . . . so fight, fight, fight. Mike Miller Bill Walke B:llM1ller Carrol Clevenger David Oqrm ': 1' .g'2? l , 27, 'Y -. Ev., 1 ,evra Aft' Jimmy Whetstone Harry Johnson Tony Stafford L Sidney Brandon Jimmy Long Forest Roberts L Those boys who answered the call to practice began while most of us were still at home pack- ing the suitcase. September 4 the first practice session got under way with a total of fifty boys present, ten of whom were returning C-H's. After approximately three weeks of rigid practice, the season got under way as the Lions played host to Hiawassee. The light rain that fell did not dampen the spirits of either the fans or the team. The Lions came off the field after three TD's, a 25-12 victory. Saturday afternoon of October 3 the Lions visited Lees-McRae. The battle in store was to be a good one, for it was their homecoming and we were as yet unbeaten. However, the injury of Mike Miller proved a serious hamper, and coupled with the fact that Powers, Martin, and Stafford were also out with injuries, Mars Hill came away the loser 0-6. One week later MHC traveled to Hiawassee to meet them again. After playing a close game the Hiawassee team took revenge with a sudden rally to take the game 12-7. The Lions I'0tlll'l10tl home for :i wvvk's piutctiu' in 1n't-pztrutioii tot' thv homo pizuinf with tl:n'tlnt-t'- Wehh. This was anothur hztrcl-t'ong'ht, uloscly pluyutl contest. tizttwltwi'-Xl't-itll tlrow- ti!! X1l1'tl,4 in 1l1t1 final four minutes to capture the scorv 123-7. On October 25 the Lions mot the trzulitionzil Aslnwilla--lililtmort- rivztls. Though tho Lions hzul aleterrnination, the injury jinx was still with thvm zinml tho tt-:un coulrl not stztnml up against tht- urintl- ing power of the Bulldogs, who czipturcfl thc victory 12-U. The Lees-McRae Bobcats were out to take thc- night whvn thvy cznnv to visit our Lions on Hztlf lowe'en night. Their precision and groundwork gave them tht- 19-6 tlocision. Thi- Lions we,-i'v un- ablv to attack for the first three quarters, hut in the- fourth 41ll2il'iL'l' tho l.ions clnwetl througgh to tht- touchclown rectangle. The Lions traveled to Gzirflner-Wehh on Novemlpcr 7, wlwrc tht-5' sut't't-rerl wlctk-:tt at at 331-tl svore. Tho Bulldogs plziyefl at strong' game in all quarters and tht- Lions wwv unzthlte to rosist tho drives. Joh Murray Don Andf,-ison Jack Jzirvis Roh:-rt Hugliefs 16 'EA .X 'UV' 3 -Q x 4- Huhwrt Douglass Benny Burr Jog- Townst,-nd Bvvut- l3t,-ntanntn Beauty, Brawn, and Don Green Bud Wallace Brains f . l 4 1 Get out there, and fight! Max Toney Tommy Wilson Alan Painter When Chowan came to the mountains, we entertained them for a day and hoped the Lions could defeat them. They did try hard and the 21-19 defeat showed that it was the closest to Victory the team had been for some time. The final game of the season was the Thanksgiving afternoon Homecoming game. The Lions played exceptionally well but the first half was scoreless. The Bulldogs lived up to their name for persistency, however, and rallied to defeat the Lions 18-O. Though the Lions ended the season with an unimpressive tally of losses, the sports fans were well pleased with the enthusiasm and sportsmanship shown and sympathetic with the long injury list that plagued the coaches. In looking back at the season, all are prone to think that it isn't the results, but the way they played, that counts. an 4 :dl ,TZ .1 if 5, f mls Hikari 'fist 'guys' I i , , 'I I r ' A N! N X x ll V J ,XJ p X013 XUN5-A xUNs XUNJ ,N 1' 's Y VJ 'l-1. .iagxi -an . f X ,f .ff my N Back Row: Bill Brogden, HHl'I'lS MCG1l'l, John Hough, Maxwell Lancaster, Charles Green, Bob Cole, Front Rout Carrol Whitson, David Odom. Bill Bocock, Gene Hall, Ed Johnson, and Todd Kittrel, BASKETBALL Almost before the football had com- pleted the last pass, minds were turning to basketball. A large group answered the coach's call to practice and from this group the coach selected his traveling team of five sophomores and seven freshmen. All the returning sophomores had seen action last season and all the freshmen had played high school hall. As the season of '5-1 be- gan the team as well as the student body looked forward to many exciting games and a bid to the tournament. X X David Odom Carrol Whitson Harris McGirt Fharles Green G vnu llgi Ed Johnson Bill B1-Odgen John Hough Bill Bocock Maxie Lancaster Bob Cole T0dd Kittrel 4 fi Iii -1 e. 41 g 4 iphzg 1 As students gathered in Mc- Connell on Tuesday nights to watch our boys pounding down the courts the season record improved. When all the conference games were played we found the boys had a record of six wins to only two losses. The team went to the conference tour- nament where they were runners-up for the cham- pionship and only four points away from Victory. The sea- son was a job well done on the part of both coaches and team. V1 I. 4, -.lq. 1 X ,yin 1h X31 Q l D 4 'Q I Z Zhi! S lk wc, ., 553 45 A . . A, 'J Y , , '3- QZQN - Ya' f I ,L if .4,., Q Q' Tennis cf.,-i , Q -ip -.1 isa. 2- W wg 1 - '. V - 'LJ in The Tennis team is one of Mars ' Qi' I ,Ai ': 5' :', NA ' Hill's less publicized sports. Al.. K Track It may be the influence of the hills around Mars Hill or it may be those 100 yard dashes to class as the bell rings or it may be natural talent. but Whatever it is Mars Hill seems to be able to turn out a track team with a vigor and ability that just can't be beaten. If you want an exciting spring afternoon of sport just go down to the track and watch the team in action. HC though the tennis courts are a long way from some of the dorms the boys appreciate a good attend- ance at a match as much as does the football squad. The boys Work hard and a match is usually quite a treat. Baseball The king of American sports is supposedly baseball. At Mars Hill on warm spring afternoons it is certainly a treat. Last year our team made a good showing and they expect to do so again. From all the evidence of the fine games played this season it seems that baseball will remain the king of Mars Hill spring sports. . V . ll -1.1 ,. inf N' ., ,,-,N 4, 'R if ' 41 'tel' 4- X 1 - f' ' T ' ' V ' -T ' .' ' ,Q . f liiiitfl-vSJ..Q L ' -fi sg- 'zfiszg-1 - V a . i Q ' k :Q Q j x U N .. ' ' qQ5?t1i '1-v, -x'V:.+: .., .. E Z.. K W , ml Zh 4 -. avg ' N . u . I Q egg fi 0 fm is , 5 . kann A l-.I 2 ww A . f , 15 f Q Q ' fa. Y::.a ' P' I x F t 1' I-Club Officers The task uf tht- M-Club utticers is tu lead the l6'l.tL'l'lT1f:'11 uf thi: cul- lege in their attempt tu learn :md practice good sportsmanship. Bill Miller, David Odom. Conrad God- shall, and Jackie Powers comprise the capable leaders who have strived to make the M-Club a ha- ven for the be-st athletes on cam- pus. we all-Club 'l'lii fv'l-Clrili i g-, tlii lifiiiiii s-lull wil tliim- zitlilt-tw whit litivir l!.ll'llI'lf iiziti-rl iii tht' v.irifiu.-2 sprintf :mil iizivv vziriivcl thi- Mitra llill tfiillr-Q-i KI 'Flin-y Jiri' tliiisi' liiiyw wlii- :int firitstniirlimg in :iliility :mil spirits- immslrip. Intramural Football Champs Fiii tlmsrg ft-llfmws Whig huvQn't L-rimiugli timtf In play un thv niqu- lzir squad during ilmtbull sz,-asim :mtl fur tlriistt wlw lnvu thu Quinn :ind want tri play iiccasirinally tlict iiituimtiixil griirivs are at highlight tit tht- jmziix This yr-ur tht- Trout Suns walked rift' with thc cham- piunslrip, qv. HOME Thanksgiving day is traditionally Homecoming Day for those friends of ours that have finished here before us. The day is begun bright and early by a band of pilgrims that make the rounds in the chillv dawn singing Thanksgiving songs. Friends that have been arriving since the night before are greeted with an excited squeal and a hearty hug. At ten o'clock the Thanksgiving service begins in the church. The lunch lines grow longer and longer as visitors and students wait for their turkey. That afternoon the foot- ball game begins at two o'clock. This year the Lions played the Bulldogs from Asheville-Biltmore in a spirited battle although the score tallied in their favor at the end of the afternoon. High- lighting the afternoon's event was the half- NG time entrance of six beautiful snow-maidens, Mars Hill's beauty queens. President Blackwell crowned Lou Mary Switzer as the Homecoming Queen of 1953, and the co-captains of the foot- ball team crowned Cathy Crain as the Football Queen. The four snowmaidens attending our queens were Martha Swanson representing the C-II Class, Edna June Funk as the C-I Class beauty, Phyllis Ware sponsored by the Band, and Nancy Lynch representing the M-Club. The marching Band complete with the drum major and highsteppers performed magnificently for the Homecoming crowd. The whole day was a wonderful experience for both students and visitors. xX'i0lll6'll.S Athletics Althniigli :ill thtt girls :it Nurs Hill :uw iiivriilrws ut' thv W..-X..-X. with :iii iiizictivv status. tliciw uw thwt' zictivv me-iiilitws who pz1i'tiuipzltu iii tht- girls fptzrts tghihs. Thv W.,-LA. Vuiiiicil is :- mic nt the liziwlcft wwkiiig' m'34':i1i1x:itim,iis this czmiptis hats wit- iit-ssctl iii smite Xt-zi1':4. Thv evigziiiizztlitvii slmiiiiwix tht- hlmul hzmli, rims the cuiiu-ssiuii stzuiicl :tt tht- fmwtlvzill :tml lmskctliztll Qzinivs, lioltls ll1't'2ll'ii'ilSiS on the- Athlt-lit' Fit-ld. sptviisuix Play- X, Days. and x'zti'iwus wtlivi' piwyit-cts. The host pep rally of the ,Qs year wus the W.A.A, squtmiwiiwfl t'-1 f if-II wiiiiwt-titiw pop li. 39' H1661 . The BI-Elem Club CH1'l't'S1l0llllS tn the B1-Club fm' the men :mul is open to all women who :irc wt-aiu-1's of the lN'Izu's Hill M fm' part icipatioii in S1N'hl'iS. -A Viigiiiiu l'Im't Cffficli W1 A. Council OFFICERS Presitlont ,, , Betty Jo Huskms Vice-President , Charlotte Venable SeC1'e-tary ,,,,, ,, , Pat Loving RCC01'd'i'1' , Shirley Schuettt' MEMBERS Coach Hart. Bert McBride, Dwttv Phillips. Kami Flwycl, Viulet Overton Nancy Roberts. June We-llf, Cliftugvritt Pilkuitwn. Cathy Yates, Sybllf,-he Blinson, Kathy Me-asv, Lina Belle Lainiew. Carolyn Black, Put Luving Charlotte Ve-nable, Page Gvntry, Betty Ju Husl-aim, Shirley Schufatte, Tennis Archery Hiking Folk DZlIll't' Basketball Swimming oftball ollfe ball OFFIPIERS Lum Ph-Ile Lzxmnr. Ann XTitk4-- firlfl. Ilntty Phillips, and Kate Floyd. -Blem Club Fourth Row: Shlrlm Sulmffttv, Kitty Hlwlxslmiwx, Luulzt II!'ivl,Zvl'a, Lesell Light, Mnlly Fennell, Kate Flmfl, Fztthx Y.ttt-Q, I.:-u Mum Switzr-r, .lnzmnrf XY.nrs-yn .tml ,lwztum-ftp Hlttsr-n. Third Row: Joline KI1 klitlm-, Vztthy M'-:mst-, Linn Ilellr Lzmmr. .lftltrtmw Russ. I-'gngp tit-yltry, Eetty .Lt Huskins, Sybilene Iilins-tn, tu.:-..1,-1. zalmk, slmvlyy Mitvhell, Dolly Phillllfi 1-Hd '5 1 'h HHN- Second ROW: PM Loving Jmm Vztislr-y, 1.111 Frye-. I,zt111't-nzx Hftrrlin, Czilvflyl. Hurt, zrml H:t1l::1r:1 Burr. First Row: Je-an C0013 5-V, Viwlvt 4Ivf1't1Iu, firm-stlnfr 1'1-the-tr. 4 at1'rI15n MvI':tskiIl. :mul .Iuyce fY'ht'!'I'1'. '1- 5 Clleerleaflers uwlg Us .N-'Y-Q M y -X K N95-N, A A5--1141.4 BMT M A, , 3 Q-5-2:'T.' .1 ,,,,- , .W :Q N Tmznm, Juanne VVutsun. Jrrycm Chowy, Kltty fvHDL'Il:1l.l1lI. EIIZLIIJUHX Fm'-'. Ivan Jwslm, mv Swxtzm-13 Cfmulyn Hart, Lmclu B1'1clg1+11's, Jwaxlm-ttw Vkmslm. und Jxmuiv Fx'w:1mm. ajorettes ba a Kxt x Z1 ix-111161. Ann Vkhmcihaln, Loretta VVa1ke1'. Suf- PHL-.f, Ju Rm: Lmwf, and Juanita Hawkins Lu K is X Or, FEATURES L FORREST FEEZORS SMI. MISS LAUREL OF 1954 miss Nancy fyzzcfz . . . Sponsored bv JUNIOR CLASS ol' pf 46'- Wiss Ufzylfis Hzzclezfsou Sponsored by BAPTIST STUDENT UNION H1188 lgIll'!7lll'Il IQIHT Nponsured by KLIIP-l'Hl ki, A - -.-sq, , .l lt-.W miss Dorotlzg C f1 ilfle1'S Sponsored by SENIOR CLASS SS 7 hponfol ed hy 1.1 'nc lzlllzuu III uf NON-El' -- -a.. ' F' 'wa-' ,I li1 miss lQ0bc?1'tn HZC Bz'ifle' Sp0l'lS0reLl by WOMENS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION iss lvOl'OlL,I!j Rllssuff Sponsnred hy Nl-l'l,l'I! rf A bf ,Q -nr IDEAL MARS HILLIANS Paz Loving and Palmer Mills FRIENDLIEST Joanne Nixon and Art Fore PERI 1 BEST ALL-ROUND Dot Childers and Paul Johnson ,X CAMPUS LEADERS Janice Edwards ' and Tommy Funderburke 5 TI pn ll muucnn mxmmn , .4 . 1' MOST DEPE NDAISLE Mzxrtlmu Millm' and Dzwiul Pittmam 5.-- ,- - TJ -.vi zu 1'-I 31 r ff f I lo KX W ' -S6 MObT ORIGINAL Betty Wyatt and Tom XValle1' MOST VERSATILE Emmett Elle-dgv and Dotfy Phillips MOST LIKELY T0 SUCCEED Nan Long and Ken Frevmzm I f? BEST LOOKING Barbara Barr and Benny Barr MOST STUDIOUS Dean P1'ODSf and Amy Fisher SUPERL CUTEST Roberta McBride and Bob Allen D-' MOST ATHLETIC Charlotte Venerable and David Odom TI MOST l'0l'l'l,AR Lum Mary Swiizm' uni Slum-tul' . L- 'zu 7 gn I, Z CLASS MONKEYS Clara Rrinuefield and Dzivicl Ncliee Q . MOST NONCHA LA NT Sidney Brandon and Catherine Yates WITTIEST f'a1'olyu Royal and I3OUQ'l2lS Slwlwc YDY I I I iss Br 11'l91 1rrf Barr QUEEN JJVHHII' ,DOVE l,QOZ7Ul'fCl KING MAID OF HONOR --19 Q7 C7 rv Miss Catherine Crain Miss Virginia Lake Miss Patricia Luving Miss Martha Swansun Mies Li-u Mary Switzei ' 'iv vixwvf v J, if.. , if -Sixixwf-.f-,:. Miss Molly Fe-nnell Miss Edna Funk Miss Marianne Lung Miss Kitzi Mille-1' Mlsf Tum Snidi,-i' 4 i 4 1 1 i AYD 7193 On May Day of 1953, a young maiden leaves home to seek fulfillment of her dreams and wanders into a forest where she falls asleep. A pixie discovers her and, realizing that she is dreaming of far away places, introduces dancers from six countries. The maiden awakes and in reflecting about her dream she realizes that it is a companion she wishes rather than adventures. A prince, searching for the girl of his dreams, finds her and they fall in love. They then join the people of all the world in saying that it's a big, wide. wonderful world. ADVERTISEMENTS 'i MARS HILL COLLEGE Standing Always for Genuineness HOYT BLACKWELL. President, Mars Hill. North Carolina CONGRATULATIONS to the C L A S S O F 1 9 5 4 FELICITATIONS to the C L A S S O F 1 9 5 5 BRICHT'S JEWELERS ASHEVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA Gllil1'ii1IIt1t'lI Watch Repairing Your Credit Is Gooam ELGIN, BULOYA, LONGINES. AND HAMILTON WATCHES SAMSONITE LUGGAGE KEEPSAKE DIAMOND RINGS Gifts For All Occasions f,y0lllfJIfHlt'llfS of COX DliPAR'l'MliNT STC JRE In appreciafiorz of Student Trade' MARS HILL, NORTH VAROLINA lI'e'z'e enjoyed se'rz'ing you! 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NORTH CAROLINA . . . eXtends greetings and good wishes to the faculty and students of Mars Hill College . . . and adds a cordial Thank You for the very pleasant business relations so long enjoyed with the institution. THE ALL-SPORTS STORE, Inc. Mac'G1'ego1'-Goldsniith and , , , Wi1S,m BIX ASSOCIATES Athletic Equipment Fishing: Tackle - Boats - Motors IXCORPORATED ED MEADOWS Architects Ek Engineers Rl Patton Ave. ASHEYILLE. NORTH CAROLINA Tel. 2-0191 We trust that Nou wlll remember the hours vou spent 1n the Student Center and we are glad to haxe been of servlce to vou at all FRANCES ANDERSON CARL E CASE TOHlN E MARR JR PEARLE S HEAD N INA GRIFP IN times. T 4 T f . . , . Your Friendly Sfore for Qualify and Value! SENIURS: We wish you suc- cess tlirougli your chosen walk in life. ll2lN14 of lil.:-it HHI7lQ,'llllH'l' at wzum welcome awaits you wlimt X ru l'f3lUl'Il m,-xt tall. fHH3SANDWHIlSHOP FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES at BURLESON1 ASHEYILLE, NORTH CAROLINA THE MARS THEATRE We are glad to have had the opportunity of knowing you. VVlzen you revisit lylars Hill it will be a pleasure to see you again . . . LENOIR-RHYNE COLLEGE HICKORY. NORTH CAROLINA A Co-educational Senior College Fully Accredited 0 Liberal Arts 0 Science 0 Music 0 Teacher Training 0 Commerce Extra-curricular activities include: Band, Orchestra, Choir, Radio, Dramatics, For- ensics and Athletics EMFHASIS ON CHRISTIAN CHARACTER AND SCHOLARSHIP Summer Session Begins .Iune 7 Fall Session Beglns September 6 CARSON -NEWMAN COLLEGE fF0unded 18511 JEFFERSON CITY, TENNESSEE A Fully Accredited Co-Educational Senior College Fourteen Strong Departments Especially Strong in Bible, Religious Education Science MUSIC and feacher Education F01 Infm mafzon Wrzfe Regzstrar Trv TPHIIWHVS Tluu Liners No Change of Bus Same Seat All the Wax 0 COMFORTABLE 0 CONVENIENT 0 SAFE TRAILWAHS 'IHRU LINERS OPERATE THROUGHOUT THE NATION Chmter Trzps A Speczalty Enjoy the convenience and comfoit of your own pinate coach by chartering one of our new 11 conditioned all suspension coaches for Sour group on that next trip Rates aie ieasonable often as low as in dlxidual tlckets Let us help xou plan that trip Make Inquiry To Your Nearest Trailways Agent QUEEN CITY TRAILWAYS Enjov SOUTHER DAIRIES an ICE CREAM 7 U 7 J. 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Billie Joan. 114 Smith St., Troy, Alabama Bartlett, Joseph Richard, 22 Coleman Avenue, Ashe- ville, North Carolina Batchelor, Walter Edward. 232 E, Glenndale Avenue, Mount Holly, North Carolina Bausum. Miriam Grace, Box 14, Riva Road, Rt, 1. An- napolis, Maryland Beal, Maxine Elliott, 1603 W. Third Avenue, Gastonia, lxorth Carolina Beane James Ross Woodlawn Station Lowell North Carolina Beauford Beverlv Jean 209 W Holt Burlington North Carolina Becton Mary Lee 69 Madeline Avenue Asheville North Carolina Benelield Derrell Dean 3rd Avenue Columbus Geor ra Benjamin Boyce Lee 14 Frrst Avenue Poe Green ville South Carolina Bennett Charlene Ann 915 N Main Street Barbour ville Kentucky Bibb Fred rrck Lewis 80:1 Hillcrest Road Charlottes xrll Vrrgrnra Bishop Donna Louise 803 6th Avenue Hickory North Carolina Bishop Joe Monte 110 Perrin Avenue Union South Carolina Blrck Carolyn McChesnev Box 452 Rt 2 Dallas North Carolina Black Frank Adrian Bakersvrlle North Carolina Blackburn Jackie Carlton Idlewild North Carolina Blackstone Bertha Phrnalra 216 E C Avenue Eas lex South Carolina Blackwelder James Otho Rt 2 Fort Mrll South Car olrna Blackwell Hannah Brown Mars H111 North Carolina Blair William Franklin 104 Chestnut Street Thomas ville North Carolina Blake John Paul 1105 E 5th Street Lumberton North Ca olrna Blakeley Muldren Lee Jr Rosemary Avenue An drews South Carolina Blanton Grace Gvtendlyn 131 Church Street Hazel wood North Carolina Blenson Sybrlrne 3rd Street Wendell North Caro rna Bobo Charles Barley 837 Indian Drrve Florence South Carolina Bocook Bill Hughes 99 Mitchell Avenue Asheville North Carolina Bogie Doris Neomra Orton Plantatron Wrnnabow North Carolina Bolch George Glynn Jr 3206 B The Plaza Char lottc 5 North Carolina Boone J C Jr 411 Jackson Street Albemarle North Carolina Bost Alice June Rt 9 100 Rockwell Road Concord North Carolina Bost Margaret Dran 820 Third Street SE Hickory North Carolina Botts Jerald Dean Stamey 161 S Ravine Battle Creek Michigan A , r . . ' V- A , - , 1 1 '1 1 - 1 V , , .. . . V , . . . -, 1 Y A . V . . . ,. ' V . . ' . 4 1 V V ' ' . r . ' . ' 1 V - V ' ' ' 1 1 f 1 - .- , 't r ' 1 1 , 1 -1 1 1 .1 7 . V QW. . - . Q - V , V V 1- 1 1' fr ' V ' ' ' V V V V ' . . . . Vo- ' , . ,. . . Q ' I 1 1 1 1 1 V ' ' .1 ,. ' . 5 . - . , - 1 1 1 -, 1 ' U1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 H-4 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 A ' I D . . ' , ' ' ' . . . - V . V V V V V V 1 1 1 . 1 1 -1 ' 1 ' V V 1 J 1 1 1 1 ' -1 '1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ! l a 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -4 Q 1 1 1 1 - 1 . . . .x . V Boyd, Joe Everett, 518. Dellwood Road. Waynesville, North Carolina Boyd, Shirley Jean, 12-15 Bristol Highway, Kingsport. Tennessee Bradley. Edith Geraldine. Rt. 2. Campobullo, South Carolina Bradley, Shirley Ann, Rt, 1, Amherst, Virginia Bramlett, Ruth Eloise, 17 Katherine Place, Asheville, North Carolina Brandon, Sidney Ora, Jr., Box 133, Stanley, North Car- olina Branson, Clarence Bailey, -12, Cumberland Avenue. Asheville, North Carolina Brusington, Patricia Lee, Box 1, Lancaster, South Car- olina Breland, Glen Marlon. P. O. Box -11, Holly Hill, South Carolina Bridgers, Linda Faye, Gannon Avenue, Zebulon. North Carolina Bridges, Norma Faye, Rt. 2, Wendell, North Carolina Briers, Charles Scott. Jr., 210 Miller Avenue, Belle- point, West Virginia Briggs, Gaither Edwin, Jr.. Rt. 1, Mars Hill. North Carolina Brincefield. Clara Mae, 1033 Seventh, Statesville, North Carolina Britt, David Dobbs. 33 Buchanan, Asheville, Nortli Carolina Brogden, William Thomas, 2505 Cornwallis Road, Dur- ham, North Carolina Brooks, Emma Jean, 500 East Park Avenue. Charlotte, North Carolina Brooks, Peggy Anne, 1015 Palmetto St., Roanoke, Vir- ginia Brooks, Vivian. Box 833, Pembroke, North Carolina Brown, Gayle Dean, 598 Hendersonville Rd., Ashe- ville, North Carolina Brig-wn, Helen Davis. Rt. 544, Box 773, Charlotte 3. North Carolina Brown, Mary Sue, 11 Grove Street, Weaverville, North Carolina Brown, Robert Joseph, Jr., 20 Vandalia Street, Ashe- ville, North Carolina Brown, Shirley Rose, Box 22-G, Swannonoa, North Carolina Bryan, Arbuna Jo, 36 Salola, W. Asheville, North Car- olina Buckner, Claire Louise, 4716 Terrace Rd., Burming- ham 8, Alabama Burch, James Ward, Rt. 3, Gastonia, North Carolina Burdeshaw, Ruth Jane, 605 S. 10th Street. Fort Pierce, Florida Burgin, Max Edward, Rt. 3, Box 4, Forest City, North Carolina Burns. Suzann, 565 Country Club Drive, Southern Pines, North Carolina Bussard, John Edward. Box 303, Thurmont, Maryland Butler, Anne Marie, Andrews, North Carolina Butte-mere, Clive Remond, 26 Annandale Avenue. Asheville, North Carolina Bynum, James Blair, Box 159, Alexis, North Carolina Byrd, Bernice Carolyn, River Junction, Florida Byrd, Charles Eugene, River Junction, Florida Cadd, Ella Mae, 809 Ferdinand Avenue, Roanoke, Vir- ginia Caldwell, Jack Wayne, Box 332, Waynesville, North Carolina Czmipboll, Henry Lev, ti-L3 N, Pt-use llww.-ii Road, Wm- ston-Saleni, North Carolina Campbell, Patricia Annette, 320 E. 20th Street, Char- lotte. North Carolina Cilrltin, Roland Stuart, 215 North 36th Str:-txt, Rich- mond, Virginia Curnell, Claude Mitchell, Jr., Rt, 1, Woodrutl, South Carolina Cgrothcrs. J. C., Jr,, 217 West 3rd Avenue, Gastonia. North Carolina Carpenter, Barbara Jeanne, 120 W. Edmonds Street. Culpeper, Virginia Carroll, Thurston Davis, 336 Ridgewood Avenue, Char- lotte, North Carolina Carson, Frances Eva, Anderson College, Anderson. South Carolina Cartee, James Cletus. Box 232, Tuxedo, North Carolina Carter, B. Fletcher, Rt, 1, Alexander, North Carolina Carter, Dora Eugenia, 1320 Thomas Avenue, Char- lotte, North Carolina Carter, Gerald Edwards, Bcaverdam Road, Rt, 1, Asheville, North Carolina Cash, Mable Louise, 611 Castle Hayne Road. Wilming- ton, North Carolina Cz-issis, Lelia B., Tela, Honduras Caton, Shirley Ann. 9 Montgomery Avenue, Pacolet Mills, South Carolina Chambers, Betty Jean, Rt. 1, Stocksville. North Caro- lina Chapman, Francis Lloyd. Ludowici, Georgia Chapman, Robert Lester, G13 Haley Drive, Albany. Georgia Chason, Wanda Rose, Rt. 1, St. Pauls, North Carolina Cheek, William, 1911 Yearby Avenue, Durham, North Carolina Cherry, Joyce Marie, 2303 Nation Avenue, Durham, North Carolina Childers. Dorothy Ann, St. 2, Box 455-A, Rt. 2, Con- cord, North Carolina Church, Reuben Morris, Jr., 233 Raleigh Avenue, Hampton, Virginia Clark. Ruth Viola, 500 S. King Street, Morganton. North Carolina Clarke, J. Malcolm, Hazelwood, North Carolina Cleland, E. Harriet, 3111 N. 20th Street, Apt. C-431, Arlington, Virginia Clevenger, James Carol, 116 Chandler Street, Green- ville. South Carolina Coates, Wilma, Rt. 2, Marshall, North Carolina Cobb. June Marie, 448 Madison Street. Reidsville, North Carolina Coker, Dorothy Ann, Route 2, Laurens, South Carolina Cole. James Kim, 78 Arlington Street, Asheville, North Carolina Cole, M. Gwen, Ranlo Station, Gastonia, North Caro- lina Cole, Margaret Jean, Rt. 1. Leicester, North Carolina Cole, Robert Edward, Box 105, Winterville, North Car- olina Cole, Toby Cecil, 18 Finalee Street, Asheville, North Carolina Coley, Bobby Eugene, Rt. 9, Box 352. Concord, North Carolina Collier. Harold Leroy, 820 E. Jefferson Street, Char- lottesville, Virginia Collins, Lewis Minter, 313 Banyan Avenue, Pahokee, Florida Collins, Pansy Leigh, Fair Bluff, North Carolina Connell, Beverly June, 314 East Elwood Avenue. Rae- ford, North Carolina Conner. Dexter L., Box 92, Loudon, North Carolina Connor, James Bert, Rt. 1, Marshall, North Carolina Conwell. William Eugene, Rt. 8, Box 307, Greenville. South Carolina Cook, Jane Eliza, Stadium Drive, Clemrnons, North Carolina Cooper, Douglas Wayne, 1402 Laurens Road, Green- ville, South Carolina Cooper, Jean Crystal, 222 E. Spring, Rocky Mount, North Carolina Coppedge, Shirley Diane, Box 504, Sullivan's Island. South Carolina Coppley, Jan Carolyn, 115 Herman Street, Spencer, North Carolina Corbett, Ernestine, Arendell Ave., Zebulon, North Car- olina Corless, Helen Sylvia, 125 B Ben Tillman Home, Char- leston Heights, South Carolina Cornette, Robert Benjamin, Box 222, West Jefferson. North Carolina Cowart Marx Frances 310 11th Avenue Lenett Ala bama Cox Lewis David Rt 2 Faylors South Carolina Craddock Nancv Dean 6 East Elm Street Williston South Carolina Crain Catharine 10008 C dar Lane Kensington Maryland Crawford Barbara Earel 901 10th Alta Vista Virginia Crawford Marshall Rav 1015 12th Street Tuscaloosa Alabama Crwyton Lester Green Mars Hill North Carolina Crisp Fred Durham Jr Star Route Pittsboro North Carolina Crook Charles Lee 242 South Irby Street Florence South Carolina Crowe Lydia Agncs 6 Reeves Street Enoree South Carolina Crump Joe Henri 2051 lst Avenue SW Hickory North Carolrnr Culp Barbar Edith 613 Cable Street Thomasville Cundrff Tris Josephine Box 62 Rt 1 Salem Virginia Current Richard Cleveland North Carolina Cuthbertson Doris Lenada Glen Alpine North Caro ina Dallas Emily Marda -150 Kennedv Street Spartan burg South Carolrn Dalton Dorothv Elizabeth 46 Panola Street Asheville North Carolina Daniels Shirley Anrr 4th Street Clarksville Virginia Dans Benjamin Franklin Box 181 Lavrndale North Carolina Deacon Adfr Lee 2435 Trllett Road SW Roanoke Virginia Delg do Alfa lrrs S Sanchez No 9 Cruses L V Cuba Delk Bill Francis 3035 NW 4th Terrace Miami Flor r a Deloach Mary Valna 232 West 38th Street Savannah Georgia Dennis Janice Earle 116 Concord Lake Road Kanna polrs North Carolina Denton Jo Ann Robbinsvrlle North Carolina DeVrne Mimi Christine 51 Gray Srteet Woodruff Dick, Edith Myrtle, Box 93, Brooksville, Florida Dillard, George Johnston, Willard, North Carolina Dixon, John Rodolph, Carrier 53, Augusta Road, Greenville, South Carolina Dixon, Norma Jean, 2 Allen Street, Duncan, Green- ville, South Carolina Dockery, Shirley LaNette, Rt. 1, Weaverville, North Carolina Donehoo, Sarah Faith, Pinegrove Road, Roswell, Geor- gia Donnell, Marilyn Annette, 234 Early Street, Brooks- ville, Florida Douglass, Hubert Beazley, Rt. 1, Buena Vista, Virginia Duckett, Carmel Eudeen, Rt. 1, Leicester, North Car- olina Duff, Joe Harold, 112 Monte Vlsta Avenue, Charlottes- ville, Virginia Duncan, William Lewis, Box 46, Junction City, Ky. Eclrols, Gerald Smith, 42 Greenhill Avenue, Asheville, North Carolina Edney, Calvin Ransom, Jr., Marshall, North Carolina Edwards, Janice Daphine, 2216 Gibson Avenue, Wilm- ington North Carolina Ed yards Rrnda Carrol Rt l Mars Hrll North Carolina Edand Martin Benton Elland North Carolina Elledge Louis Emmett 1213 Trogdon Street North Wrlkesboro North Carolina Ellen Annie Mac Rt 2 Rockv Mount North Carolina Elliott Jean Yancev Falleton North Carolina Fllrott Marx Ann 200 East Queen Street Edenton North Carolina Ellis Gene Carlisle Rt 3 Lackey Kings Mountain North Carolina Ellis loxce LaVerne Box 31-1 Spruce Pine North Carrlrna Ellis Marv Louise Grover North Carolina En on Jchn Albert 43 Eola Avenue Asheville North Carolina Ensley Doris Ann Box 364 Lake Junaluska North Carolina Erwin Althea Grace Rt 3 Canton North Carolina Estes George Edvrrn 821 Brussell Avenue Clifton Forge Vrrgrnra ter North Carolina Everhar Sallv Lou Box 501 Swepsonvrlle North Carolina Evrart James Becker Jr Rugby Road Route 5 Hen dersonvrlle North Carolina Ez ll Macal Dee Route 1 Rutherfordton North Car clrna Fag n Jrmmv Clriord 311 Montforcl Avenue Ashe ville North Carolina Fant Gena Jo Box 293 Wrnnsboro South Carolina Farthrng Lloyd Dudley 533 Wrlkesboro Mocksvrlle North Carolina Featherstone Richard Ambrose Box 380 Henderson vrllc North Carolina Freezor Annr Joy 6742 Lakeshore Drive Dallas Texas Fennell Molly Regina 1901 Harper Street Newberry South Carolina Ferguson Jack Willard 519 Armfreld Street States ville North Carolina Ferguson William Clay 17 Stewart Street West Asheville North Carolina Ferrell Ernest Hudson 2411 Knox Street Durham South Carolina North Carolina V -V - w - , , . ' .. ' . ' - . , , V V - -. , . , r , ' A ' A -Y ' 'Jv 1 1 W ' - ' -' e ' , ' . ' - ' rx, A ' Y . .JV Q H . ' ' A ' A V 'Q ' . - -' w 1 M ' Ai- W V - V Y V A A V I . L , -r '.,r, ' . ' '. ' 'J i A C AA V -V - A v A WV Q A ' V ' ' . - U ' ' ' V ' 4 1 '.'V '. V A , ' V - '. Q s- - - V -' , . ' ' 'V -- - V - A ' Arv- A 'A V ' ' 2. . V V ' ' ' ' ' 2 : 4, 'g f' . - , A North Carolina Evans, Edna Scott. 203 Chesterfield Avenue, Lancas- M . - AI E V A HV - . V ' V V .J A V Q V L' . 1 1 v 1 l' Q ' 'V ' . . . - A' ' . A ' - 9 . . . A V ' ' . ' - .4 , A 5 ' ' V . - r, . . . . . . A H V , 1 C V 4-41 v 1 Y V N i V 4' ' ' 1 , A ' V V 4 - a . - , , . , -, . .V A DV ' 1 A C ' ' V 2 . ' . , 'd 1 V A V ' ' V . - Q N A v 44 1-4 Q Q V v A ' A 'C V A V A A V ' . ' ' ' N V A ' V V V V A A V A ' ' ' V A A a A A QA A v 1 V A 3 A V 1 v Fisher, Amy Lucille. 118 Grove Street, Hendersonville, North Carolina Fleming, Frank Anderson, 5 Oxford Terrace. Hamp- ton, Virginia Fleming. Reba Jean, 203 Burke-mont Avenue. Morgan- ton. North Carolina Flowers. April Winifred, Route 2. Darlington. South Carolina Floyd, Evelyn Adelia. 122 Pittman Street. Fairmont. North Carolina Floyd. Kate Elizabeth. Route 1, Denton, North Caro- lina Foie, Joseph Arthur. 516 Dale Avenue SE, Roanoke. Virginia Forester. Edna Mae, Route 1, Mars Hill, North Caro- lina Fortner, Lloyd Clyde. Route 2. Burnsville, North Car- olina Foster. Ted William. 1200 Stradford Road, Winston- Salem. North Carolina Fouts. Delores Delano. 213 North 3rd Avenue, Mayo- dan. North Carolina Fowler. Don Eugene. Box 117. Waynesville, North Carolina Fox, Claudia Marie. Route 1, Alexander. North Caro- lina Fox. William Douglas, Box 255. Greensboro, North Carolina Francum, Sara Anne. 12 Faulkner Street. Clover. Scuth Carolina Franklin. Charles Colburn. Jr., 2734 Lindon Road. Kingsport. Tennessee Franklin. William Ernest, Andrews. North Carolina Frazier. Dolores Fay. 1117 7th Street, Alta Vista, Vir- ginia Freeman, James Todd, 412 Church Street, Belmont, North Carolina Freeman. Kenneth David, Box 92. Elkins. North Car- olina Freeman. Veda Loretta, 317 West Burton Street, High Point, North Carolina Friddle, David Clinton, Park Avenue, Piedmont Park, Route 2, Greenville, South Carolina Frye, Elizabeth J., 201 Virginia Street, Galax, Virginia Fulbright. Dorothy Gail, Route 1. Toccoa, Georgia Fulbright, Bob, Route 3, Waynesville, North Carolina Fulfer. Mildred Berniece, 10 Edgewood Drive, Hamp- ton. Virginia Funaki, Evelyn E.. P. O. 344, Kahului, Moui. Hawaii Funderburke, Roy Thomas, 605 Dixon Avenue, Ashe- boro, North Carolina Funk, Edna June. 65 Railroad Street. Fries, Virginia Funk, Francis Harold, Crimora, Virginia Funk, Robert Earl, Crimora, Virginia Gales, William Earl, Box 85. Bynum, North Carolina Gallimore, Viola Wanda, Box 45, Dixon Road, Dur- ham. North Carolina Gardner. Mary Frances. 837 S. Chester, Gastonia, North Carolina Garrett. Ansel Brown. Woodruff. South Carolina Gardner, Richard A., 312 W. Main Street. Sanford, North Carolina Garrison, Ellen Rae, Route 1. Weaverville, North Car- olina Gaynor, Pansy Juanita. 1006 Curtis Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina Geiger, James William, Jr., 2700 NW 24 Court, Miami, Florida Gentry, Anita Page. 2226 Parkway Drive. Winston- Salem. North Carolina Gerald. Jacob Leonard, Route 2, Galivants Ferry, South Carolina Gibson, Barbara Virginia. 1340 Wateiee Street. Kings- port. Tennessee Gibson, Doris Ann, 3604 North Rogers Avenue. Balti- more 7, lVlaryland Giezentanner. Julia Doris, 168 Hillside, Asheville. North Carolina Gillespie, Paul Gettys, 311 Acme Street. Reidsville. North Carolina Gilreath. Martha Jean, 24 Hawthorne Lane, Green- ville, South Carolina Girvin, Fred A., Jr., 1743 NW 45th Street, Miami Florida Godshall, Alfred Conrad. 654 W, Main Street. Spartan- burg. South Carolina Godwin, Kathryn. Route l. Box 81, Pembroke, North Carolina Gonzalez, Nelia Siomora. c o Mr. Geo. Merritt, Route 1. Box 299, Whiteville, North Carolina Goode, Hilda Alice. Route 3, Chesnee, South Carolina Gordon. Barbara Emma, 410 Park View, Clover. South Carolina Gordy. Carole Jean, Mills Home. Thomasville, North Carolina Grant, James Edward, 14 Lennox Court, Asheville, North Carolina Gray, Robert Earnest, R.F.D. No. 1, Box 71. Warick. Virginia Green, Doris Ann, 31 Duke Street, Greenville, South Carolina Green, James Willis, Jr., Chub Lake Street. Roxboro. North Carolina Green, Charles Hilliard. Montesano. Washington Green. Charles Walter, Jr., Minneopolis. North Caro- v lina Green. Donald Claude, 504 East Main, Union, South Carolina Green, Homer Fred. Route 1, Deep Gap, North Caro- lina Green, J. D., 302 Brown Avenue, Kazelwood, North Carolina Green, Johnny Max, Box 671, Route 3. Asheville, North Carolina Green, Wynton Lane. 106 West Dykes. Cochran, Geor- gia Griffis. Jesse Tommy, Jr., 2001 Belvedere Avenue, Charlotte, North Carolina Griftith. Bobby Frederick. South Hill, Virginia Grose. Jack Norman. 210 Harper Street, Winston- Salem, North Carolina Guffey, Bobby Dean, 124 S. Church, Forest City. North Carolina Guth. Caryl Joy, Box 314, Route 2. Elkin, North Car- olina Hagan. Riley, Jr., 48 Central Avenue, Asheville, North Carolina Hall. Billie Jane. Rich Square, North Carolina Hall, Mary Bessie, P. O. Box 602, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Hall, Oie, Route 1, Box 107. Flag Pond. Tennessee Hall, Willard Eugene, 922 Walker Street, Elizabeth- ton. Tennessee Hamilton, Barbara Jean. Box 683. Route 3, Fort Pierce. Florida Hutson Sarah Rhoda Route 1 Rockford Tennessee Hammond. Casual Donald, Box 53, Route 3, Florence, South Carolina Hanes, Carol Roberta, Route 1, Linwood, North Caro- lina Hannah, Arnold. Route 1. Waynesville, North Carolina Hardee. Janrie Ralph, 1901 Main Street, Conway. South Carolina Hardin. Laurena Gertrude, 189 Glenwood Avenue. East Orange. New Jersey Harlow, Carroll Eugene. 117 Bennett Road, Baltimore 21. Maryland Hart, Carolyn Etheredge, Holly Hill, South Carolina Hartsell, Peggy O'Neal. 706 Cedar' Lane, Thomasville, North Carolina Hasty. Wilson Thomas, Box 131, Chickamauga, Geor- gra Hatchell. Harriet, 9120 Chesapeake Boulevard. Nor'- folk 3. Virginia Hauser, Nancy Elizabeth, 830 Shallowford Road. Lew- isville, North Carolina Havner. Ronnie Lovow. 129 West Kingston, Charlotte, North Carolina Hawlrns Ida Etna Montross Vrrgrnra Haukrns Jaunrt Mars Hill North Carolina Haukrn Marx Adel ne Poute 5 Lenorr North Caro lrna Heath Alice Patrrcra -119 Peoples Bank Burldrng Rock Hrl' Soutn C rolrna Heath Shrrlex Ann 1398 SW 6th Street Mrarnr Florida Hedrick Jr Carl Jefferson Codx Apt Mars Hrll North Carolina Hegler Wrllram Boyce 790 East Gay Street L n caster South Carolina Henderson Jay Ray Route 9 Asheville North Car olrna Hendrix Eve-lxn Ann Route 1 Greer South Carolina Hendrix Jam s Thomas 1399 St Julian Street Char Hendrix Marx Patrrcra lr Smsthe Greenville South Carolina Henslev Robert Carroll 11 Prnevrew Road Asheville North Carolina Hernandez Bobby Joe Mars Hill North Carolina Hernandez Enrique Maso Z0 Manz nrllo Cuba Herron Clara Ruth Routel Fletcher North Carolina HlClxs Shrrlev Ann Route 1 Old Fort North Carolina Hrnson Shelton L Verne 509 Sunset Avenue Wrlm rngton North Carolina Hrott Tommy Joseph Jr Route 3 Walterboro South Carolina Htdge Thomas Jerrv P O Borr 195 Bakersvrlle North Carolina Hodges Andre-e Jean P O Box 404 East Flat Rock North Carolina Hodges Ruby 314 Westmrnrster Road West Palm Beach Florida Holder Lucia Ann 7 Forest Circle Drrve Greenville South Carolina Holland Donald Leland Route 3 Camden South Car olrna Hollingsworth Sandra Claire 89 Herron Avenue Asheville North Carolina Holt Charles Cary 607 Thrrd Street Spencer North Carolina Hooper, Jackson Hollaway, 1611 N W 38th Street, Mramr, Florida Hossley, Lora Cornelia 402 North East Street, Cul peper, Vrrgrnra Hough. John McManus, Jr., Seymour Court, Leaksville, North Carolina Howard, Gene Phillip, Pittsboro, North Carolina Hudson, Thomas Brittain, Forest Park, Rt. 2, Hickory, North Carolina Huffstickler, Margaret Muriel. 1104 Spindale Street, Spindale, North Carolina Hughes, Charles Richard, nessee Hughes, Darlene Glenda, Hughes. Marlene Wanda, Hughes, Robert Ashmore, Carolina Hughes Stoker Allen, M Hull, Sarah Jacquelene, i Route 7. Elizabethton, Ten- Flat Lick, Kentucky Flat Lick, Kentucky Route 56, Greenville, South nneapolis, North Carolina P. O, Box 514. Morganton North Carolina Hunt. Owen Ray. Box 3489, Station F.. Jacksonville, Florida Hunter, Bruce Anderson, Box 307. Mars Hill, North Carolina Hunter. Car-los Allan, Route 1, Cartersville, Virginia Hunter Carolyn Paul 9215 Crrcle Drive Raleigh North Carolina Hunter James Wesley Box 307 Mars Hrll North Car olrna Hunter Mars Annc 140-1 9th Avenue Convxay South Carolina South Bos Hupp Gable Jfrcks in J 1003 Third St ton Vrrgrnra Htskrns Betts Jo Route 9 Lenoir North Carolina Huss Jennie Marvaret Route -1 Gastonia olrna Nor th Car Hutchrrson C rolyn Gail Route 9 North Wrlkesboro North Carolina Hutchinson Patricia Merle 4694 NW Fifteenth Court Miami Flor da lnselro Tames R 936 NW 90th Street Mramr Florida lsenhour Janice Lea 301 Hazel Avenue Salrsburv Maryland Ja k Hal Kenneth 93 Wallace Street Greenville South Carolina Ja kson Jean Dodd Route No 1 Krnston North Caro ina Jackson Lloyd Franklin Jr 101 Mill Avenue Jack sonvrlle North Carolina Jackson Paul Dean Route 2 Clyde North Carolina Jamieson Judrtlo Darling 8504 Garfield Street Beth esda Maryland Jarvis Alice Ann Route 2 Mars Hrll North Carolina Jarvis Jack Leroy Route 3 Church Hrll Tennessee Jarvrs Jerry Wilfred Democrat North Carolina Jenkins Charles Ferrell Route 6 Box 408 North Charleston South Carolina Jenkins Trrxre Louise Route 3 Box 151 Jacksonville North Carolina Jenkins Vrvran Mae 130 Broadway Street Lenoir North Carolina Johnson Carolyn Dale Hudson North Carolina Johnson Edward James Route 1 Wallace North Car olrna Johnson Finley Richard Route 1 Newland North Carolina Johnson, Harry Edward, P O Box 294 Lenoir Crty, Tennessee Johnson, Jennie Sue, 518 Westview Avenue, Bedford, Vrrgrnra i , C X . .X . .Q p. I, v H , . V V .l 1 1' S, . ' 3. .S ' ' . ' 17 . ' f f 11' Q -1 , 1 . '1 - - - 1 - - 1 1 . - . ,- . 'B - : ' ' '01 , '. ' f , ff ., a' ' ' 1 - 1 ' ' F 71- - ' 1 , Q . - , , . . . C or , 1.. ., - .' 1 1 1 .. ' ,- .' 1 , ' . ' , :Q ,tc , V ,l V , ,- r - ' - L- ' - 2 - ' ' f 1 1 ' '. ' - 1 A 'l -'-Y S V -1-A A ' . - - ' , .r V lotte, North Carolina , , , 1 , . , , , . - , 1 .. . . -, 1 Y .', C A' 1 K - . , 7 I . 1 , ' ' 1 C 's, ' , - ' , ' , ' , ' , , 3 , C ' 1 1 . 1 . ' ' - '71 ' , 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 s 1 ' 1 '-- 1 ' . a ' , - , - , ' 1 J N I 7 ' V 1 ., 1 1 1 A-1 1 Q 1 1 A 4 1 H - 2 , ' ' 'N , . . . 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 H . i 4 1 1 1 1 vs , . . a , '1 Q 1 1 - 1 1 1 V 1 1. 1 1 1 1 t 1 J 4' - F I 5 1 1 , , 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 V 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 Y . 1 ' ' 7 Johnson, Mae lVleredith, High School Street. Walnut Love, North Carolina Johnson, Mary Ruth, Route 1, Germanton, North Car- olina Johnson, XVade Henry. Jr.. Box 176. Plymouth. North Carolina Johnson, Walter Paul, Box 371. Pineland. Texas Johnson, 1Vilford Lee, Ridgecrest. North Carolina Jolley. Peggie Sue, 2515 Harrison Street, Wilmington, North Carolina Jolley, Allen. 301 East Columbus Street. White- ville. North Carolina Jones. Clyde, Route 1, Saluda. North Carolina Jones. Geraldine, 121 B. Ben Tillman Homes, Charles- ton Heights, South Carolina Jones, James Thomas, Route -1, Kinston. North Caro- lina Janes. Marcy War-', 300 N. Yadkin Avenue, Spencer, North Carolina Jones, Royal Earl, Ji'.. 22203 Edwards Avenue, Rich- mond, Virginia Jones. Tommy Martin. 119 S. Second Street, Easley. South Carolina Jordan, Dixie Anne. Route 2, Etlingham. South Caro- lina Jorgensen. Lou Ellen, 216 Norwood Avenue, N.E.. At- lanta, Georgia Joslin, Ivan, 114 Polk Street, Raleigh, North Carolina Joyce. Marjorie Rejane, Price. North Carolina Joyce, Rachel Clara, Route 1, Mount Airy. North Car- olina Katsarka, Katy. General Bounbiotis 9. Thessalonica. Greece Kesterson. Janice Mae, 1857 Newton Road, Durham. North Carolina Kickliter. Joline Ann, Box 1158, Stuart, Florida Killian, Carolyn Evedna, Route 4, Statesville, North Carolina Kilpatrick. Vencie Lenamae, 1809 Pack River Road. Hampton, Virginia Kim, Susie. 1908 Independent Road. Greensboro, North Carolina King, Barbara Joyce, 4 Oak Circle, Easley, South Carolina King, Vivian Elizabeth, Rowland, North Carolina Kirby. James Harold, 172 South Prospect Street. Le- noir, North Carolina Kirby, Lillie Juanita, Route 1, Lyman, South Carolina Kirk, Doris Christine, 3004 Kensington, Richmond, Vir- ginia Kirkman. Calvin Lee, Route 1, Liberty, North Carolina Kirvin, Katherine Virginia, Route 3, Hartsville, South Carolina Kiser, Maxwell Dale, Box 15, Hamilton, Washington Kittrell, Todd Allen, 407 Snow Hill Street, Ayden, North Carolina Knight, Cynthia Ann, Route 1, Box 31, Annapolis, Maryland Knott, Suretha, 515 Goshen Street, Oxford, North Carolina Kraft. Margaret Jean, 530 N. Center Street, Mt. Olive. North Carolina Lackey, Paul Wilson, Old Fort, North Carolina Lake, Virginia Austin, 306 North Main Street, Wake Forest, North Carolina Lamar, Lina Belle, Denton, North Carolina Lamar, Martha Annie, Route 4, Augusta, Georgia Lambert, Betty Jean. Box 13-1, Mars Hill, North Caro- lina Lancaster, Benjamin Maxwell. 707 Madison Street, Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina Lanier, Pola Louise, Box 93, Brooksville, l lorida Lavender, Norma Faye, 21-12 Jefl' Davis, Macon. Geor- gia Lawrence, Eugene VVilmoth. Jr.. Route 3, Apex. North Carolina Ledford, Shirley Ann, Route -1, York, South Carolina Let. James Marion, Jr., i-22 Yorkway, Apt. C.. Dundalk, Maryland Lee-, Martha Lorena, Box 3117, Mars Hill. North Caro- lina Lennon. Lindl Foy. Lindell Farms, Boardman, North Carolina Lennon, Sybil N., Lindell Farms. Boardman, North Cxirclina Leonard, Dwight Judson, Lamar, South Carolina Light. Nancy Lasell. Old Fort, North Carolina Linville, Bobbee Snider, 2224 Westfield Avenue. Win- ston-Salem, North Carolina Livingston, Thomas Earl, Box 216, Plant City, Florida Long. Franiies Nan, 23 North Central Avenue, Bel- mont North Carolina Long, James Cleveland, G17 Hillcrest Avenue, Gas- tonia, North Carolina Long. Johnnie Vernon, 1407 56th Street. S., St. Peters- burg, Florida Long, Joyce Marie. Hillcrest Boulevard, Spartanburg. South Carolina Leng, Marianne, 635 Granville Drive, Winston-Salem, North Carolina Long, Mary Slessor, 23, North Central Avenue, Bel- mont. North Carolina Love, Jo Reta. 63 Templeton Avenue, Nooresville, North Carolina Loving. Patsy Ann. 355 Pine Street, Danville, Virginia Lovorn, William Edmond, Jr., Route No. 2, Box 118, Georgetown, South Carolina Lowder, Nancy, 714 S. Church. Salisbury, North Caro- lina Luliman, Lucy Lou, State Road, North Carolina Lynch, Nancy Jane, Route No. 5, Lancaster, South Carolina Lytton, Patsy Annie Louise, Long Island, North Caro- lina McAdams, Robert Michael, 709 W. Front Street, Bur- lington, North Carolina McBride, Roberta Sue, 20 Auleurn Courts, Alexandria, Virginia McCadams, Carole Charmaine, Route No. 5, Box 94, Greensboro, North Carolina McCall, Charles Emory, 314 Highland Avenue, Lenoir. North Carolina McCall, Wilma Opal Lee, 4303 Morrison Street, Jack- sonville, Florida McCaski1l, Margie Carolyn, Route No, 2, Latta, South Carolina McCauley, Clarence Edward, 317 Eleventh Street, N.E., Charlottesville, Virginia McCoy, John Pat, 104 Southway, Easley, South Caro- lina McCracken, Carroll Joe, 10 3rd Street, Canton, North Carolina McCroshey, Audry Berdette. Jr., 89 Maple Street, Badin, North Carolina McCurry, Mary Jo, Route No. 3, Shelby, North Caro- lina McCurry. Wanda Jeanne, 45 Dillingham Route, Ashe- ville. North Carolina McDaniel, Jimmie Lee, P. O. Box 288. Lowell, North Carolina McElroy, John Hardwick. Box 42, Marshall. North Carolina McGirt, Harris Daniel, 1 Midway Drive.. Asheville. North Carolina McHam, Nancy Lou. 415 Wisconsin Street, Spindale, North Carolina McJunkin, William Robert, Jr., Route No. 2, Taylors, South Carolina McKee. David Lee, 3 Rice Street. Belton. South Caro- lina McKinster, Charles Augustus, Peterstown. West Vir- ginia McLain, Max Harold, Surgoinsville, Tennessee McLamb, Jennis Redell. Shallotte, North Carolina McLeod, Martha Carrol, Royster Road. Bartow, Florida McNeil, Janet Gail, 489 West Harper Avenue, Lenoir. North Carolina McPeters, William Edmond, Route 2. Mars Hill, North Carolina McRary, Betty Lou, Route No. 2, Lenoir, North Caro- lina Madison, John Luther, Route 1, Jonesville, North Caro- lina Madison. Kay Louise, Jonesville, North Carolina Mahaffey, Lucy Joyce. Route No. 4, Lancaster, South Carolina Marlowe, William Douglas. Route No. 4, Statesville, North Carolina Martin, Joycelyn Gail, Route No, 2, Zebulon, North Carolina Martin, Mary Lou. 159 Eller Street, Elkin, North Carolina Martin, Patsy Lou, 930 N. Bridge Street, Elkin, North Carolina Martin, Roger Anthony, 123 Mahaffey Street, Belton, South Carolina Matheny, Joe Denton, 1304 Riverside Drive, Nashville, Tennessee M tthews William Brown 204 West Boulevard Char lotte North Carolina Mauldrn Bobby Lane 403 Buick Avenue Kannapolrs North Carolina May Doris Vlarre 408 Scott Avenue Greensboro North Carolina Meadows Wade Dean Fassrfern Court Hendersonville North Carolina Mease Cathryn Noamr Route 4 Marion North Caro rna Melvin Wesley Dennis Bok 250 Route 5 Durham North Carolina Merritt Betty Doris Routel Whrtevrlle North Caro ina Merten Charles Carl Jr 415 Lafayette Avenue Col onral Heights Virginia Messer Linda June 216 Leatherwood Street Waynes ville North Carolina Metcalf Calvin Stewart Route 2 Box 19 Marshall North Carolina Metcalf Doris Jeanne Route 1 Mars Hill North Car olrna Miller Charles James 521 West Rankin Gastonia North Carolina Miller. Doris Clyde, Route 1, Box 275, North Wilkes- boro, North Carolina Miller, Janice Lola, Route No. 3, Box 138, Statesville North Carolina Miller, Kitzi Ruth, Charlotte Highway, Star Route, Asheville, North Carolina Miller, Martha June, 172 Stonewall Place, Macon, Georgia Miller, Michael Joseph, 3130 Hillcrest Ave., Allen- town, Penna. Miller, William Arch, Jr., 345 Bedford Street, Cumber- land, Maryland Mills, Bascorn Palmer, 1965 Mills Road, Jacksonville 7. Florida Mitchell, Elizabeth Dalton, P ,O. Box 41, Wilkesboro, North Carolina Mitchell. Johnnie N., Stocksville, North Carolina Mitchell, Shirley Lucille, 4700 Norwood Drive, Chevy Chase 15, Maryland Mizell, Edna Louise, 206 Lockhart Street, North Charleston, South Carolina Mohorn, James William, Route 1. Box 47, Enfield, North Carolina Montgomery, Jack Eugene, Jr., 3417 Pleasant Valley Road. Nashville, Tennessee Mooney, Betty Jane, 1704 Elwood Avenue, Greensboro, North Carolina Moore, Heywood, 11 Hibriten Drive, Asheville, North Carolina Moore, Mary Lou, 2935 S, W. 36th Ave., Miami, Florida Moore, William Franklin, 213 Cammer Avenue, Green- ville, South Carolina Moore, Winifred Ann, Route No. 2, Granite Falls, North Carolina Moose. Betty Jean, Short Street, Route No. 9, Concord, North Carolina Morris, Lois Anne, 178 Clinton Street, Asheville, North Carolina Morris. Mary Catherine, Barbourville, Kentucky Morrow. David Francis, 110 Love Street, Albemarle, North Carolina Morrow, Ethel Louise, 2746 Tudor Arms Avenue, Bal- timore, Maryland Morrow Robert William Box 48 Catawba North Carolina Moss Clyde E 109 South Firestone Circle Gastonia North Carolina Moury Daniel Norman 1713 Rolling Road Greensboro North Carolina Mullrs Martha Anne 2324 Barry Street Charlotte North Carolina Murray Joseph Marion Ludowrcr Georgia Vlyers Russell 4114 King Street Portsmouth Virginia Myers Susan Jean 9 Barley Road Spartanburg South Carolina 1 Negron Aponte Roberto cfo Joe Negron 1947 Kelly Street Bronx 09 New York Nelson Emma Jean 1819 Canterbury Road Hampton Vrrgrnra Newman Dorothy 2214 Creston Road Raleigh North Carolina Newsome Rossre Jane 313 E Palm Avenue Tampa Florida Newton Barbara Ann Youngs Island South Carolina Nixon Barbara Joanne 515 Day Avenue Roanoke Virginia Nobles Ethel Enema 103 North 22nd Street Ft Pierce Florida ., , , , - . , . 3 .. v v 1 v ' A u L v v Y ' . v 1 v 1 ' ., ' 4 ' -1 ' v r 1 v V - - ' 1. . . . . ' - v v v l 1 1 y - -1 y 1 , . , , v 1 'Y v - Y v v - Q . . 1 Z . Noe, Ann Paris, 209 Orange, Beaufort, North Carolina Northen, Judith Ann, Box '70-l. South Hill. Virginia Norton. Doris Jane, Gordonsville, Virginia Obenshain, Mary Kathryn, 313 Broad Street, Salem, Virginia Odom, David Vance, Plumtree, North Carolina Olive, Shirley Ann. Route 3, Apex, North Carolina Orcutt. Benjamin, 6313 Broad Rock Road, Richmond. Virginia Osborne, Frances Ernestine, Box 171, Clyde, North Carolina Osteen, Alice Valeria, Route 3, Hendersonville, North Carolina Otis, Jim.. 104 S. E. -lth Terrace, Oakland Park, Florida Ott, Ouida Blanche, 12 Sorentrve Avenue, Charleston Heights, South Carolina Overstreet. Patricia Ann, 206 S. Greenway West. Greensboro, North Carolina Overton, Violet Osborne, Route 2, Oxford. North Caro- lina Owen. Alice Marie, Lake Toxaway, North Carolina Owen, Anna Lynn. Box 754, Havelock, North Carolina Owen, Shirley Ann. Route 1, Star, North Carolina Owenby, Gene. Balfour, North Carolina Owens, Jefferson Edward. Jr.. Forest Park, Hickory, North Carolina Owensly, Lester, Flat Rock. Route 1, Hendersonville. North Carolina Ownbey, Andrew Cornelious. 6449 South University Avenue, Chicago, Illinois Oxendene, Harold. Pembroke, North Carolina Pace, Daniel Eugene, Box 393, East Flat Rock, North Carolina Padgett. Estella, Route 3. Hayesville, North Carolina Page, Richard Franklin, 208 Field Street. Reidsville. North Carolina Painter, Charles Alan, Route 3, Hendersonville. North Carolina Paisley. Joan, Box 173, Independence, Virginia Parker. William Ladd, 1031 Kenilworth Avenue. Char- lotte, North Carolina Parrish, Mollie Jane. 530 Brownlee Road, Atlanta. Georgia Parton, James Roy, 423 Dellwood Road, Waynesville. North Carolina Pass. Nancy Marye, Roxboro. North Carolina Pate, Byron Ray, Harrells, North Carolina Pate. Carolyn Maurice, 810 South Marietta Street. Gastonia, North Carolina Pate, Marjorie Colleen, 810 South Marietta Street, Gastonia, North Carolina Patrick, Jessie Florence, 603 Walnut Street, Waynes- ville. North Carolina Paxton, Bobby Leon, 513 Clay Street, Clifton Forge. Virginia Payne. Don Herbert, Route 1, Marshall, North Carolina Payne, George Lee, 750 South Garlyn Spring Road. Arlington, Virginia Payne. Geraldine, 1511 Elwood Avenue, Greensboro, North Carolina Peacock. Albert Leonard, 211-11-34 Avenue. Bayside, New York Pearce, Tommy Curtis, Jr., 912 Dillard Street, Greens- boro, North Carolina Pearson. Betty. 2521 Shenandoah Avenue, Charlotte, North Carolina Peck. Billie Marie, Elizabeth Street, Bennettsville, South Carolina Peek, Janet L., Route 1, Mars Hill, North Carolina Peeler, Janice Yvonne, Route 1, Lincolnton, North Carolina Pennell, Glam S., 207 East 7th Street. Kannapolis. North Carolina Pennell, Mary George, 15 N. Kensington Road. Ashc- ville, North Carolina Perry. George Melvin, 70-1 Bullitt Avenue, Roanoke, Virginia Pctree, Joe Andrew, G7-1 6th Street, Hickory, North Carolina Phillips, Arthur Emory. Idlewild. North Carolina Phillips, Bobby, Route 3, Bakersville. North Carolina Phillips, Bruce Leon, Route 3. Bakersville, North Car- olina Phillips, Carl Leonard, Joanna, South Carolina Phillips, Dorothy June 2902 E, Bessemer Avenue. Greensboro, North Carolina Phillips, Dotty Lou. 3406 Belair Road, Baltimore. Maryland Phillips, Everett Reid, Henrietta. North Carolina Phillips, Kenneth Rogers, Route 3, Bakersville, North Carolina Phillips, Rayh. Route 3, Bakersville, North Carolina Pierce, Lillian, 2340 N. W. 33rd Street, Miami, Florida Pike, Betty Claire, 46 Onteora Boulevard, Asheville. North Carolina Piikenton, Cliffogene, Route 2, Lenoir, North Carolina Pipes. Janice Lou, Rt. 4. Box 198, Asheville, North Carolina Pittman, David Franklin, Rt, 3, Box 15, Marion. North Carolina Plyler, Robert Morrison, Chesterfield Avenue, Lancas- ter, South Carolina Poates. Calvin Orrie, Box 32. Courtland, Virginia Ponder. Joan Yvonne, Mars Hill, North Carolina Pope. Shirley Joan. Rt. 1, Durham, North Carolina Poplin, Ann, Box 63, Mars Hill, North Carolina Porter. Curtis Thomas, -1013 County Street, Ports- mouth, Virginia Porter. Nancy Jean. Box 464, Rt. 2, North Wilkesboro. North Carolina Poston, Ruth Carolyn, 26 Elm Street, Mooresville. North Carolina Poteat, Clifford Wilson, 132 Shuping Street, Morgan- ton, North Carolina Potts, James Meachem, Rt, 3. Box 104-A, Charlotte, North Carolina Powell, Ila Elizabeth. Rt. 4, Asheville, North Carolina Powell, Nancy Frema, Rt. 5. Spartanburg, South Caro- lina Powell. Virginia Juanita, Rt. 1, Lyman, South Carolina Powers, Jack Arnold, Gapway. Mullin, South Carolina Preslar, Dorothy Mae, 614 Washington Avenue, Hain- let. North Carolina Prevatte, Annie Ruth. Bladenboro, North Carolina i'Price, Sue Pearl, Rt. 1, Forest City, North Carolina Priddy, Barbara Ann, Rt. 1, Stonesville, North Caro- lina Prince, Louanna Ray. Army Hospital, Fort Knox. Kentucky Proctor, Betty Lou, Rt. 4. Rocky Mount, North Carolina Propst, Harold Dean, Rt. 1, Hickory, North Carolina Propst, Sarah Elizabeth, Box 24-A, Rt. 1, Morganton, North Carolina Pruett, William Henry, 10 Linden Avenue, Asheville, North Carolina Pullen. Sandra Regina, Rt, 2, Antioch, Tennessee Putnam. Doris Ruth, Rt. 2. Cherryville. North Carolina Price. Gladys Georgia, Box 245. Lawndale, North Carolina Ramsey, Nell Louise, Rt. 4, Asheville. North Carolina Randall, Bobby Franklin, 329 Sylvania Avenue, Char- lotte. North Carolina Rawls. James Milton, 110 Dalton Street, High Point, North Carolina Raxter, Doris Ann, Box 222, Andrews, North Carolina Ray, Bob Joe, Box 258, Westbrook Drive, Boone, North Carolina Ray, Frances Elizabeth, Box 441. Mars Hill, North Carolina Rector, John Marion, 4 Oak Street. Startex, South Carolina Redman, Barbara Jean, Rt. 1. Pilot Mountain, North Carolina Redmon, Kenneth Ray, Rt. 4. Asheville, North Carolina Reece. Philip Wesley, Boonville. North Carolina Reese, Charles Bailey. 3818 Fritz Avenue, Winston- Salem, North Carolina Reeves, Doris Faye, 406 Johnson Boulevard. Jackson- ville, North Carolina Reeves Patricia Ann Walnut North Carolina Reedx Rober Smith Box 464 Rt 4 Asheville North Carolina Re ister Helen Irene 112 South Drrve Dublin Georgia Rerd Flax Mitchell 2731 Normandy Roda Charlotte North Carolina Reid hatherrne Elizabeth 2516 South Je-Herson Street Roanoke Virginia Rexan Shrrler Jane Rt 2 Campbello South Carolina Rhaslr Charle Oscar 12 Harvard Road Asheville North Carolina Rhvmer Marx Geraldine Rt 3 Union South Carolina Rhyne Barbara Jane 123 East Glendale Avenue Mt Holly North Carolina Rice Mllrc Irene Box 6 Mineral Bluff Georgia Rich Martha Dam rrs Rt 1 Mars Hill North Carolina Rrckles Peffgy Ann 121 Sheridan Drrve Corpus Chris Riddle Robert Edvard 804 W W shrngton Street Hagerstown Maryland Ripper Gordon Earl 341 Van Buren Street Evans Crt5 Pernsylvanra Robbrns Joanne G 1260 NW 35th Street Miami Florida Roberts Forest Clyde Jr 514 South York Street Gastonia North Carolina Roberts Jacquelyn LaVan Bok 424 Weavervrlle North Carolina Roberts Nancy Creola Rt 1 Stocksvrlle North Caro rna Roberts Ralph Dean Rt 4 Boa: 210 Asheville North Carolina Roberts Romulus Ralph 846 N E 2nd Avenue Ft Lauderdale Florida Roberts Smith Campbell Box 147 Lowell North Car olrna Robertson Rev: Jr Mars Hills North Carolina Robinson Alice June Rt 1 Weavervrlle North Caro ina Robinson Arthur Grove Box 325 Mars Hill North Carolina Roe Robert Paul 330 Biltmore Avenue Asheville North Carolina Rogers, Margaret Ellen Borc 443 Lake Junaluska North Carolina Rooke, Thomas Leon, 123 Hamilton Street, Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina Ross, Johanne, 11 W. Groves Ave., Alexandria, Vir- ginia Ross, Sally Vernita, 101 East Dolphin Street, North Charleston. South Carolina Roten, Cicero Howard, Rarden, Ohio Rowe, Tommy Rosser, Jr., 131 Clarion Avenue. Deca- tur. Georgia Royal. Carolyn Rae, 624 Asheboro Street, Greensboro, North Carolina Royal. Jula Mae, Route 2. Box 123, Brooksville, Florida Ruby. James William, 184 Beaver, Asheville, North Carolina Rudasill. Barbara Ann, Rt. 5, Shelby. North Carolina Ruflin, Anne Wolfley, Pink Hill, North Carolina Rumbough, Charles Arthur, Rt, 1, Mars Hill, North Carolina Russell, Dorothy Jean. 429 N.W. 38th Street. Miami, Forida Rutland, Spurgenia, 612 Telfaio Street. Dublin, Geor- gia Rymer, Shirley Louise, Rt. 1. Alexander. North Caro- lina Sale Richard Evans 3222 Woodrow Avenue Rich rnond 22 Vrrgrnra Srrlgado Drnorah Luisa P Frgueredo 26 Manzanrllo Cuba Samrnons Hugh Lloyd Fairview Drrve Paris Moun tain Rt 5 Greenville South Carlorna Sanders Joseph Merrill Bora 404 Pisgah Forest North Carolina Sanders Robert Llovd Rt 2 Danville Kentucky Sfrvaee Wxnona Grace Bo'-i 87 Enfield North Caro lrna Scent Janet Lee 250 Cumberland Avenue Barbour ville Kentucky Schmder Frank Rt 1 Hendersonville North Carolina Schuette Shirley Alice 3752 D Frncastle Road Louis ville 13 kentucky North Carolina Seel George William Jr Rt 6 Boa: 110 Charleston South C rolrna Scel Mary Elizabeth Rt 6 Box 110 North Charleston South Carolina See rs Shirley Jean 29 Hamlet Avenue Hamlet North Carolina Se lers Barbara Janette Bow: 145 Cherryvrlle North Carolina Sellers Jack Everette Rt 1 Cowpens South Carolina Shell Irene Frances 230 Realty Avenue Lenoir North Carolina Shelley Oliver Eldridge Rt 1 Mullins South Caro ina Sherwood Patricia Ruth Box 318 Sweverna Park Maryland Sumerel Shirley Anne Rt 1 Box 129 A Laurens South Carolina Simmons Geraldine Dare Candor North Carolina Simmons Jimmy Russell 200 Norwood Lenoir North Carolina Simmons Patricia Joan Rt 3 Ashboro North Caro rna Simpson Darsy Mourse BOY 461 Rt 1 Charlotte North Carolina Srpe Ruth Gayle, 2104 Thrstlewood Drrve Nashville, Tennessee J. 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Woodruff, South Caro- lina Skipper, Larry Lynn, South Florida Avenue, Box 703. Avon Park, Florida Sledge, Karey Syerly, 61 Church Street, Asheville, North Carolina Small, Charlotte Virginia, 607 N. Broad Street, Eden- ton, North Carolina Small, Kenneth Gary, 1517 Lee Street, Camden, South Carolina Smith, Daisy Louise, 5-16 Jeter St., Edgeneld, South Carolina Smith, Edna Lee, Box 307, Clio, South Carolina Smith, Eldcan. Rt. 2, Blackshear, Georgia Smith, Harold Truett, 131 S. Cotton Avenue, Albe- marle, North Carolina Smith, James Horace, Rt. 4, Marion, North Carolina Smith, Marie Antionette, 610 Madison Avenue. Ham- let, North Carolina Smith, Mary Katharine, Rt. 1, York. South Carolina Smith, Stella Lou, -1221 Cedar Avenue, Wilmington, North Carolina Snider, Mary Antionette, 701 Twelfth Street. Tusca- loosa, Alabama Snyder, Janet White, 1538 South Tryon Street. Char- lotte, North Carolina Snyder, Merle Ann, 513 Monroe Place, Falls Church, Virginia Southern, Jimmy Durante, 311 E. Enterprise Street, North Charleston, South Carolina Spencer, Ernest Douglas, Halifax, Virginia Spivey. Shirley Louise, Brunswick, North Carolina Sprinkle, Bobby Joe, Mars Hill, North Carolina Stackhouse, Laura Lexyne, Rt, 3, Marshall, North Carolina Stacy, Betty Anne, Rt, 2, Nebo, North Carolina Stafford, Tony Jason, Box 9, Catawba Heights. Bel-- mont, North Carolina Stafford, Zelda Mae. Whitby, West Virginia Stahl, James Louis, Box 453, Rt. 14, Baltimore 21, Maryland Stamper, Gladys Marie, 140-1 East 22nd St.. Winston- Salem, North Carolina Starnes, Shirley Anne. Starnes Cone Road, Rt. 2. Cand- ler, North Carolina Stephens, Doris Earline, 2013 E. Henry Avenue, Tam- pa, Florida Stikeleather, Samuel Louis, 264 Sulphur Springs Road, Asheville. North Carolina Stooke, David Edward, Westover Drive 123, Nashville. Tennessee Stouffer, Paul W., Rt. 3, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania Stretcher, Robert Hatfield, Jr., Box 254, Waynesville, North Carolina Strickland, Barbara Joyce, 95 Clinton, Asheville, North Carolina Styles, Erma Lee, Rt. 2, Burnsville, North Carolina Styles, Shirley Jean, Rt. 2, Burnsville, North Carolina Styles, Marlyn Ruth, Rt. 1, Trion, Georgia Sumner, Shirley Anne, 52 Peachtree Street, Woodruff, South Carolina Sutton, Walton Ray, Jr., Rt. 4, Kinston, North Carolina Swaim, Kemp Lee, Rt. 5, Winston-Salem, North Caro- lina Swain. Iris Hazel, Box 251, Haines City, Florida Swanson, Martha Elaine, 131 Woodrow Street, Ashe- ville, North Carolina Switzer, Lou Mary, Rt. 3, Cynthiana, Kentucky Talbert, Mary Lou, 19 Caroline Heights, Spray, North Carolina Taylor, Ena Fave, -108 W. 20th Street, Lumberton. North Carolina Taylor, Joan Delores. Rt. 2, Darlington, South Carolina Teague, Rowe William, Rt, 1. Taylorsville, North Cor- olina Thomas, Edwin Scott, 810 Worth St., Ashchoro, North Carolina Thomas, George Howard, 6 Reynolds Place, Aslievillc, North Carolina Thomas, John Stewart, 97 Houston Street. Asheville, North Carolina Thomas, Patricia Ann, 100 Hawthorne Lane, Green- ville. South Carolina Thomas, Terry Vaughn, Clinton, South Carolina Thompson, Anne Virginia, 1817 W. Smallwood Drive. Raleigh, North Carolina Thompson, William Coy, 311 South Main, Graham, North Carolina Threatt, Betty Jean, Rt, 1, Rock Hill, South Carolina Tillman, Gary Lee, 508 Dodge St.. Kannapolis, North Carolina Tilson, Carey Leonard, Mars Hill, North Carolina Tilson, Mrs. Flossie C., Mars Hill, North Carolina Tisdale, James Alexander, 131 Lakeshore Drive. Asheville, North Carolina Todd, Arthur Eugene, 401 E. Boundary Street, Wal- halla, South Carolina Toler, Mary Louise, 1532 McCormick Street, Greens- boro, North Carolina Tomberlin, Margaret Ann, 1945 N.W. 4th Street, Miami, Florida Tony, Max Lee, 528 Harmon Street, Forest City, North Carolina Townsend, Joe Todd, 1968 Sterling Road, Charlotte. North Carolina Townsend, John Carl, Po. Box 135, Fair Bluff, North Carolina Trainor, William Charles, 248 Forest Hill Drive, Ashe- ville, North Carolina Trammel, Rebecca Ann, Box 45, Burnsville, North Carolina Trevathau. Robert Raymond, Jr.. Rt, 2, Raleigh, North Carolina Trull, Patricia Caroline, 176 Academy Street, Canton. North Carolina Tunstall, Mary Sue, 302 Main Street, Oxford, North Carolina Turner, Ellis Love, Prospect Hill. North Carolina Upshaw, Irene Laura 327 S. W. 8th Street, Miami, Florida Vance, Frances Alberta, Pineola, North Carolina Vann, Myrtle Colleen, 1816 Wilmore Drive, Charlotte. North Carolina Vanover, Barbara Jean, 111 Harrison Street. Swanna- noa. North Carolina Vaughn, Anne Patricia, Box 112, Mullins, South Car- olina Vaughn, Ceicle Irice, Rt, 5, Greenville, South Carolina Venable, Charlotte Frances, Rustburg, Virginia Voss, Harold Wayne, 239 Foltz Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina Waddell, William Stansbury, Auburn Drive, Lake Worth, Florida Wakefield, Mildred Anne, 407 Kirkland Street, Greensboro, North Carolina Waldrop. Mary Sue. 21 South 2nd Street. Easley, South Carolina Walke, William Daniel. 415 South Spring. Greensboro. North Carolina Walker. Loretta Shirley, 915 East Court St., Marion, North Carolina Wallace, Alva. 827 W, Rowan Street, Fayetteville. North Carolina Wallace. Bill Camp. 13 Trinity Street. Clover. South Carolina Vlfallace, Bill Thomas. 1909 McFadden Street, Colum- bia. South Carolina Waller. Charles Thomas, 303 Sawyer Street, Dublin. Georgia Ward, Thomas Milton, Kiney Wood. Thomasville. North Carolina Wardlaw. Doris May. 1870 N. W. 46th St.. Miami. Flor- ida Ware. Phyllis. 709 West Mountain Street. Kings Moun- tain. North Carolina Watson, Jeanette. 212 Congress Street. Winnsboro. South Carolina Watson. Joanne. 212 Congress Street. Winnsboro. South Carolina Watts. Laura Evelyn, P. O. Box 4. Stony Point. North Carolina Watts, Patsy Elizabeth. Rt. 2, Peachland. North Caro- lina Wayland, Bruce Fowler. 501 D Street. North Wilkes- boro. North Carolina Webb. Howard Curtis. 1276 Ferguson Avenue, New- port News, Virginia Webb, Thomas Collier, 306 South Main Street. Galax. Virginia 'Webster. Martha Kit. Rt. 1. Rural Hall. North Carolina Wells, Betty Lou. Rt. 1, Watha, North Carolina Wells. Hyman Gene. 805 East Trinity. Durham, North Carolina Wells, O'Nell Flowers. 916 South York Street, Gas- tonia. North Carolina Wells. Jane Marie. P. O. Box 471-T, Mars Hill, North Carolina VVest. Robert Edward, 5 Church Street. Woodruff. South Carolina Westbrook. Arthur Hampson, Box 251. Black Moun- tain, North Carolina Westbrook, John James, Box 460. Chatham. Virginia Whetstone, James DeWitt, Box 434. North. South Car- olina White, Fay Jeannette, RFD 2, Pocomoke, Maryland Whitson, Carroll Zane. Unicoi, Tennessee Whittington, Vearle Odison. 1103 Eighteenth Street, Greensboro. North Carolina Whitty, Reba Ann, 314 Avenue D, New Bern, North Carolina Wiley, Ethel Ann, P. O. Box 135, Mars Hill, North Carolina Wiley, Leonard Arthur, 206 E. Liberty Street, York, South Carolina Wiley, Robert A., Box 135, Mars Hill. North Carolina Wiley, Robert Grien, 206 East Liberty Street, York, South Carolina Wilhelm. J. Frank, Rt. 2, Albemarle, North Carolina Wilkins, Ann Kierulff, 5139 Blackburn Road, Jackson- ville, Florida Williams. Herbert H. Jr., Box 341, Maxton, North Car- olina Williams, Margaret Lucille. 1006 E. North Street, Greenville, South Carolina Williams. Sebelia Inez, Rt. 1. Chinquapin, North Car- olina Vtlillis, Nora Lee, Box 668, South Hill, Virginia Wilson. Catherine. 2420 S. W. 27th Terrace. Miami, Florida Wilson. Claude. Route 3. Sedro Woolley, Washington Wilson, Marshall. Maple Drive. Oxford, North Carolina Wilson. Thelma Mae, 1601 Spindale Street. Spindale, North Carolina Wilson, Tom, Y. M. C. A., Greenville, South Carolina Winchester Emily Faye. 2208 Norwood Place, Char- lotte, North Carolina Wingfield, Julian, 412 Ohio Boulevard, Eustis, Florida Wood. Alice Gayle. Route 1. Morning View, Kentucky Wood. Betsy Ann, 401 Armfield Avenue, Asheboro, North Carolina Wood. Donald Ray, Walton, Kentucky Wood. S. C.. Jr., 2533 Johnson City Highway, Kings- port, Tennessee Wood, Jo Anne, Route 21. Enoree, South Carolina Woodham. Ann, Route 2, Bishopville, South Carolina Worley, Jewel Elaine, Box 303, Marshall. North Caro- lina Wrenn, John. Route 3. Roxboro, North Carolina Wright. Betty Jean, Box 201. Pittsboro, North Carolina Wright, Doris Carolyn, 312 Rhode Island Avenue, Washington 2, D. C. Wright, James Franklin, Route 3, Morganton, North Carolina Wyatt, Betty Pauline, 1406 Irish Street, South Boston, Virginia Wyatt, Robert Paul, 1406 Irish Street, South Boston, Virginia Yates, Catherine Elaine, Box 175, Pittsboro, North Carolina Yates, Phyllis Carolyn, 2001 Plaza, Charlotte, North Carolina Young. Bobby Levi, Route 1. Stocksville. North Caro- lina Young, Fred Alfred, Horse Shoe, North Carolina Young, Henry Dewey, Box 127, Roxboro, North Caro- lina Young. James Fred, Windom, North Carolina Young. Sheldon Richard, Micairlle, North Carolina Youngblood, Horace Berton, 2802 Chestnut Street, Co- lumbia. South Carolina Zelinski, Ruth Helen, Route 5, Lincolnton, North Car- olina -4T 1


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