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

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It has to grow. ,121 in ' gfifj .- 3 I To thrive it must be indigenous to the area in which it is planted. iz X' .H ,-5, ,fly f To he strong it must send its roots far into the soil and with- r , W - 5 ,- stand the winds, floods, and droughts. To serve fully it must ' 'C 'V' 1- .. identify itself with its constituents, sharing their aspirations. -.Q ' - their struggles, their successes. ' thx il 'I - Mars Hill College. now the oldest educational institution on if its original site in Western North Carolina. and the first school 'A ' 34 l established in the state west of the Blue Ridge Mountains bv Baptists, has grown up with the region in which it is located. Founded by pioneers, it has weathered a century of changes from frontier conditions to the present modes of life. It has shared the vicissitudes and hopes of those who planted it and , ' ' i l of those who have sustained it, through the hardships of back- 915 ' l woods life, war, reconstruction, panic. and prosperity and has ,, continued in the vanguard of the educational, social, and spirit- M .B A .,,. . W I ual progress of the area. , X V I Y' t It was conceived and built by a small group of pioneer citi- 'L i zens of limited means. the sons and grandsons of the first 'I X ' settlers of the community, who wanted a school in which they I 'wif l could educate their children according to the principles of their I faith. li A A rapid campaign was waged until two thousand dollars was i . - -. -' , . -. . -. . , T . . . 1 ' . . . V- subsciibed when the contract was let to 'qhacklctoi d and Clay Edward Cmme mppm, lem and TN Dwwl, U ton, contractors at Asheville. North Carolina. The bricks were 41,,W,.,. light, U,nmbu1,,d Um. hL,nd,.,V.d d,,1p,1., . made by slave labor and the lumber was sawed on one of the each to the erection ui the first building of the Old vel-tical yygltey gayynjillg. college Rev. William Keith tupper righti and ' J. W. Anderson contributed fiftv dollars each. When 52.500 was subscribed, the contrast was let 3 tor the building. l l l ! ..- Y Y 1 I I l Willlain Albert Gallatin Brown, John B.Ma1'sh. president 1856-1858 president 1858-11361 Pinkney Rollins. Meriwether Lewis. teacher 1860-1861. president orcsident 1368-1371 1861-1863. 1865-1366 l 1. After the original building was completed, the trustees. twenty-five in number. found them- selves in debt to the contractors in the sum ot' 61.875, which was, when prorated, S75 to each. The contractors, not willing to dally about the matter. proceeded against a single member of the board. J. W. Anderson, who had a like-lv Negro man named Joe. They seized Joe and lodged him in Asheville jail until the claim was settled a few days later. In 1856 the school opened its doors as the French Broad Baptist Institute, taking its name from the French Broad Association, which at one time included most of Western North Carolina and a small part of East Tennessee. The first 1 president was W. A. G. Brown. a consecrated Christian and scholarly gentleman. He was suc- ceeded in 1858 bv the Rev. J. B. Marsh. of Bing- hamton, New York. On February 16, 1859, the school was chartered by the General Assembly as Mars Hill College, not that it pretended to do college work. The charter gave the College the Q K power of conferring all such degrees and marks i v--s of literarv distinction as are usually conferred in colleges or seminaries of learning, a power which the College still has ' but which it has never used. The newly chartered college flourished un- der the guidance of the Reverend Marsh, drawing students from a widen- ing circle. The storm of war then broke upon the community and rudely dis- placed the tranquillity of learning. Some donned the gray and followed the stars and bars: other clad in blue marched off under the stars and stripes. When Mr. Marsh found the position untenable and resigned in 1861. the Reverend Pinkney Rollins succeeded him and attempted to keep the school open. The enrollment dwindled, however, until only a few young women were in attendance. In 1863 the college succumbed to the war. While troops were quartered on the campus, two buildings were burned and the original building was badly damaged. During this raging of fiendish war, faith led John Robert Sams and others frequently to the devastated school building where they sought through prayer the susten- ance of Christian Education and the restoration of their school for the youth of the land. When settlement was made with the builders oi' the first building there was found to be a debt of eleven hundred dol- lars, and not a cent in the treasury. The debt was soon turned into a judgment against the Piesident and Secretary of the Boaid cf Trustees and the Sheiiff of Bun combe Countx came and levied on a fine voung Negro named Joe and caiiied him to Asheville Jail foi safe keeping till the day of sale it xx as then that the eleven men put then heads togethei and met the its s These simple statements give the facts behind what has become a campus legend. When the story was revived in the 1920's and given to Robert Ripley for his Believe It or Not feature and to other press serv- ices it went aiound the world and has oc casionally made good copy since At Mais H111 how vei the incident has come to svmbolize the human values which have gone into the colleee Y , Y . - ' 4 , , . S Q . . , G., N' ' a T N ' ' ' . . -. ' ' rx ' A O. .V 1 A-.tis WAR CLOUDS OATHERED. . . i The year the Southern armies surrend- eredg Mr. Rollins again opened the doors of Marg Hill College and youth, through pov- 6115... d desolation, resumed their study. Part '?i?Q,g bitterness was rife, however, and some 1 sf tryed to the classroom .still bearing their arn . g gi, Reverend Jo g Ammons took charge o ,gege years. Then a cultured old gentTe'rna'n'of ia, Meriwether Lewis, directed the colle ' sisted by the youthful John Robert Sams. Reconstruction, poverty, and the bitterness of strife between adherents of the Ku Klux Klan and the Union League finally forced the college to close its doors again in 1872. After these devastating years and still under the direction of John Robert Sams, the dilapidated building housed a branch of the Oxford Orphanage from 1873 to 1875. VVithin two years the College revived and struggled onward through a decade of changing leadership under J. B. Lunsford, James Frank Tilson, William P. Jervis. and Zebulon Hunter, who suddenly and unex- pectedly closed the College on March 28. 1890. A few weeks after the resignation of Mr. Hunter, Miss Helen McMaster of Co- lumbia, South Carolina, who was in Ashe- ville recuperating from illness, volunteered to come to Mars Hill College to teach the children in the vicinity. Miss McMaster was the harbinger of a better day for Mars Hill College. Soon after she began as tutor to the children of a few select families, more than forty students of all ages clamored for admission to her classroom. When the term she was engaged to teach drew to a close, the trustees and patrons beseeched Miss Mc- Master to remain and assume the headship Ax- . ' I Q 3 4' .i 1 V Ati' ' X X41 Y McMaster Hufham 51. s - 2 R - f , Wx J 5 1 .wth ' . l l , , gil? , if K , . , in H4 M ,if 1 R X, , , ,, , 1 l 'UNL H' we 55- ... 7. Above: Five local men whose faith and devotion kept the college alive during the difiicult years from 1866 to 1888: upper left, John Ammons: upper right, James B. Lunsford: center, John Robert Sams: lower lett, J. Frank Tilson: Lower right, W. P. Jervis. Left: Pictured with Miss Helen McMaster and Dr. John E. White, who rendered significant service during this period, ts Thomas M. Hufham, President of the College, 1890-1893. ' it ll lpl, lifi ,J li vi 'ii' 'll kill till' tu ,ll i'liii.il:' X l ull Aww , N 'lil . lx , 1 1 y it, 1 1 llfis ii' .wt! 'l 1 H 'F wg From 1890 to 1897 six men served , WQV' ' l , , 'A ' ,tx l as president in succession. Pictured 1 5 ,ti m - ,, mil N V at the right are four of them: J. M. 5' 'ilvi'iM4, ...M fy ,' V cm-ek. J. H. Yai-borough. C. P. sapp, Q -..,.m -t - fb ,A PM , and A. E. Booth. -J ll'ul'yi 1' ,V-l' M ,limi silky, 1' i A . . 6 Cheek Yarborough Sapp Booth of the school. She refused the administration, but agreed to continue as teacher if the trustees would employ a qualified educator as president. The trustees met her request and elected the dynamic Thomas M. Hufham, who was later joined by the distinguished spiritual leader, John E. White. Un- der these leaders Mars Hill College took a forward step. This advancement in learning continued for the next half decade, despite the burdensome finan- cial problems. under succeeding presidents T. M. Cheek, the Reverend J. H. Yarborough, C. P. Sapp, A. E. Booth. and W. P. MHLl1'j'. In April, 1897, the Reverend B. W. Spilman was making a tour of Western North Carolina in the interest of the Sunday School Department of the Until 1890 playing ball of any kind on the college grounds was strictly forbidden and could not be participated in except by special permission of the chairman of the board of trustees. One reported for violating this rule was given demerits. To play a game of ball the students would have to repair to some field away from the campus. Professor White organized the first athletic team to represent the col- lege in 1890. rr' . ., 1 ' K 3' 1 Baptist State Convention when he visited the Rev- erend T. M. Honeycutt, a trustee of the College. They were joined by John Robert Sams, also trustee, and they talked of the future of the col- lege. Dr. Spilman suggested they try to lay hands on a tall young man down the hill by the name of R. L. Moore. Following this suggestion, in the summer of 1897, the Board of Trustees called Rob- ert Lee Moore and Edna Corpening Moore, filled with the courage a vigor of youth, to accept the academic opportunities and the financial responsi- bilities of Mars Hill College. The heroic young couple found the college plant to consist of only two inadequate buildings and less than four acres of land. Dr. Moore's high regard of the college faculty 1899-1900. The first ministerial conference was organized in 1900 by the Reverend Walter E. Wilkins, a member EW ERA DAVV ED. .. for the scholastic standards, together with his deep spirituality, received sympathetic support in his young companion who gave herself in tireless effort to the tinancial and physical growth ot' the college. In truth. the financial condition was such as to neces- sitate Dr. and Mrs. Moore's sacrificing their home life in order to maintain the girls' dormitory, in which Mrs. Moore served as dietitian, housekeeper, nurse, and mother to all the girls. Under such sacrificial leadership and with the high academic standards and Chris- tian ideals, Mars Hill College began to at- tract students from practically every state in the union and from foreign countries. Its faculty, likewise, grew. Despite the contin' Led financial struggle, Mrs. Moore's extra- ordinary business management succeeded in placing the college upon a basis of financial security and on the way to expansion. In memory of their only child, who died in infancy. Dr. and Mrs. B. W. Spilman, be- came the first benefactors ot' the college, giving a home for young women. This dona- tion was followed by the Q1'6C'tltJll of a young men's dormitory by Mr. M. C. Treat of Pennsylvania, who alsm established the first loan fund for young ministers. Within a few years the college expanded to include Moore Hallg the auditorium: the artistic stone library, a gift of Colonel II. Montague of Winston-Salem: and Rivermont dining hall and dormitory. named for the donor, Rivermont Church in Lynchburg, Virginia. Further contributions by Mr. Treat and sacrificial giving of the faculty members greatly increased dormitory facilities for young women. Dr. B. W Soilman V .7 Robeit Lex- Moore and his wife, Edna Corp- -.-mng Mooie. in 18915. the year before they came lu Mars Hill. In 1917, War subdued the world. Once again the young men left the classroom and marched off to conflict. When veterans after the war sought Mars Hill College, they found her with an inadequate campus and dormitory space. The young' men were housed in almost every home in the vil- lage. In this crucial situation as in all previous ones ardent prayer opened heaven. In the spring of 19233, Mr. John Robert Sams and his daughter, Mrs. John Anderson, made a deed to the College for land for the boys' dormitory. Several months later. Mr. BI. C, Treat wrote President Moore that he would give 5145.000 for a boys' dormitory if friends of the College would contribute a like amount. The North Carolina Baptist Con- vention made possible the securing of the money. By 1921, two dormitories were ready for boys. In appreciation of the Christian ideals of the college, patrons, trustees, and alumni made other gifts. Outstanding among these was Mr. W. C. McConnell, patron and trustee for many years. whose generous gift made possible the McConnell gymnas sium: and the Robinson infirmary was built by relatives and friends in memory of the late Dr, W. F. Robinson, trustee and college physician. The endowment also was increased. 'B-ol .28 Mars Hill College as Dr. Moore found it in 1897. Dr. Moore did not have the physi- cal strength, however, to press the cam- paign for buildings and endowment. Yet Mars Hill College, competing with the growth in other colleges, especial- ly state colleges, was compelled to go forward with her expansion program. Thus on February 6, 1935, Dr. Hoyt Blackwell, since 1928 teacher of Greek and Bible in the college, received at the office of the American Express Com- pany in Jerusalem a letter from Dr. Moore. appealing to him to return to Mars Hill College to direct the endow- ment and enlargement campaign. Dr. and Mrs. Blackwell, then traveling in the Near East, turned their faces home- ward and another new day dawned for Mars Hill College. In a meeting of the Trustees May 26, 1938, Dr. R. L. Moore submitted his resignation as president of Mars Hill College, asking that he be allowed as long as vigor of body and mind be vouchsafed to him to teach and to strengthen as he might the ties which bind the college and the former stu- dents, now numbered by the thousands. The trustees reluctantly accepted the resignation of President Moore, and after silent appeal for God's guidance and without comment the trustees unanimously elected Professor Hoyt Blackwell president of Mars Hill Col- lege, his term of office beginning on the eleventh day of June, which date marked the expiration of Dr. Moore's forty-one years of service and also his forty-fourth wedding anniversary. The Expansion Program continued. On Founders Day, October 14, 1940, the Charles M. Wall Science Building was dedicated. During the ten years following World War ll, the Endowment and En- largement Program continued its ex- pansion under the consecrated and sacrificial leadership of President Hoyt Blackwell. On May 30. 1946, the dorm- itory for women, constructed in 1941, was named for Mrs. Mae Cline Stroup '. ' '?'ur ag .,- Q Iii, . .. --, tH7:'9?iX . ffl I fi- 4, .. M Xt ix if .391 , fy fp, A i 'Rf .V1 , L,J in 1 ff. 7. -fy 1 s l 1 .r bw. QL? -71 ,ff--.in Mr. M. C. Treat of Pennsylvania -n - .' 1 .w V. Mars Hill College, 1911 The growth of the campus during Dr, Moores first fourteen years as president is evident with the increase in the number of buildings from 2 to T. The summer home of Dr. B. W. Spilman was obtained in 1902 as a residence for girls. In 1906. the Treat Annex fncw Treat Dormitory? to the Spilman home containing an assembly room, ci dining rooni and kitchen, and laundry room was completed. The auditorium was completed 1n 1906: the Treat Hall for Boys fthe front part of the present Sprlman Dormitorvl was completed in 19071 and the building which now bears the name Moore Hall was completed in the spring of 1910. K 5f'40L5 'rsh X s ' gf :HTH . 7 Emial' . e st e ll ML, :mme I , T.. I 4 .- Y MY: L Af-z,.-,A M ' 7' 1- ,-l -- - Rivermont Dormitory, razed in 1954, was formerly the twenty-room Riddle Hotel. The property was purchased in 1914 and named River- mont after the church in Lynchburg, Virginia. which made its purchase possible. 0 if-. E q i ,, ev, '7 0 Q t H. wr 0. . 'i:fffiVg ,U .ae if . X Robert Lee Moore, president 1897-1938: president emeritus, 1938-1949: known as the second founder of Mars Hill College, Mrs. Edna Corpening Moore served the college from 1897 to 1950 as dietitian, housekeeper, nurse, mother to the girls, and finally as Bursar. Looking west on College Avenue: Spilman Dormi- tory, built in 1907, enlarged in 1921, and remodeled in 19213 Moore Hall. first used in the spring of 1910, con- tains the administrative oiiices, the art studio, and eight classroomsg McConnell Gymnasium, planned by the late W. C, McConnell, the most liberal contributor, and later fostered by the Alumni Association, was erected in 1924. Looking east across the little circle: The auditor- ium. with a seating capacity of 800, was erected in 1906 largely by donations from people of the com- munity: Montague Building, a gift in 1919 from the late 'Viv Colonel H. Montague of Winston-Salem in honor of his wife, enlarged in 1933, served as the college library until the fall of 1955. It now houses the Department of Public Relations. Music Building, erected in 1892 for classrooms and one of the two buildings Dr. Moore found when he arrived in 1897, has since been divided into studios for teachers and small practice rooms for piano and organ. W. F. Robinson Infirmary, completed in 1935, was made possible by an initial gift by Mrs. W. F. Robinson in memory of her husband, gifts by the college facul- ty, and gifts from others who aided in the undertak- ing. Melrose Dormitory, the last large gift from the late M. C. Treat, was opened to students during the fall of 1924. Brown Dormitory, a duplicate of Melrose, was completed in 1925. I f AN E DG IVIE T AN E LARGEME T PRQGRAIVI WAS LAUIXICHED D1 1'111y'11i-1111'kw1'l1 111 N1111's 11111 011111431- StL11lv111, 111151-11122 T1-111-111-1' 111 G1 1-r' k 111111 Bllblrf. 151221-151213. P11-s1111-'111, 19315- -an Dr, Blackwell, at hls 111- uugu1'z1t111n as Pres1dent 111' Mars Hill College OH O11- tober 15. 1938, with Dr. Frank Porter G!'dl1HI11, then presirlent of the University uf North Ce1r1111r1a, whn gave the princlpal address at the 111sta1111t111n CUTE' 11111r11es, 11f Shelby, Yorth f1dl'U11I . ' 111, 11 f11ithf111 trustee 111111 g'e11er1111s 11e11ef11ct11r. The same day the new 1111rmit111'y was 1111111e11 t'111' Mr. R. O. H11ffm1111, Cl'lZi1l'I'l1Hl1 of the BOEIIT1 of Trustees 111111 11 liberal 1'1111t1'il111t11r. The Coyte Bridges 1116I'l10l'12il Di11i11g H1111 11111-11e11 111 the f11l1 11f 19118. T11e spaei1111s new C1Ol'f1lltOl'j' for r11e11, 11111111311 for Mrs. Eli21111eth Myers 111111 the late Mr. Burette Myers, trustees 111111 ge11er1111s 1J21t1'Ol1S, 111111 the Me11111ria1 L1lJ1'2ll'V the gift of 'III 11111 ' A, 1 1 ,11yr111111s 11'16I1C1, were 1le11ie11te11 F1j1111111e1's Day. Offtolmer 15, 1955. mf fill' 'ur f in 'if' ff-V120 1- - --Qw.-1: ,.,.-f2.-- ff.: -was F-nv. , 'N 2 . s e .,, fi n - I Q ,3 I N ' 1 lo ts xx, el, 'EQPL' - N ' Xi, A .. A 7fKl,f 1 4 s4f L0i - - 2' i A , is '1' ,. ' . X ' 'M' i - .. 2 - ' 1 N - ' ff f if XX . i ,few df itmf f fly .g f is H 1 i . will gi- .eee or fi V .fig If-A '15, ,ct ' ,1 bf Qvigtmxkx ,fd j rkiiq if ' F! m e I mx! if , 'gl ' .2 . -f . A e Jri .V 3 ,4 X , LHB' ' . Q ff-X 'z-1. , , r N- A , +4 ,7:' , s:'? 'Y' ' U . Q T ,I tram gl ' X if Q5 1' A - Qfsvf-fem nW2f?6?, X 1 X .X f f ,gg ,on -543-2 , JY,-rf' ,gifx-H, -Xl, , X A 1 , f l ' Q-. i in ' 'F E' 1 'X ' - n ' 1 ' nest cavii wma, im wHALrNc,w1S j mnsricmsnsggae A ilmvniwx 1903 ii'ft' Edna Corpenmg Moore Dormitory. situated cn the hill north of the old cam- pus, was erected in 1938 and contains beautiful par- lors and rooms for 130 wo- men. It is named for Mrs. R. L. Moore. -igwggw' gg, V Z, J , X M., gli, 'K f '-I4 Charles M. Wall Science Building. modern, commod- ious, and well equipped, was made possible through the generosity of the late Mr. Charles M. Wall of Lexington, N. C., and a large number of other friends. It was completed in 1940. . .,,, ,l -'f- 'l','lf-'Q,'1,,L V ',-':.-- 3.35,-Y., lpn-K, if ,T .fs gt... ,. V s.. - .. -, v. . I , V, . , .- iff. 'cis' ,' :f-:slice-'ir-4 W-Graf-fm-sf:ir5r:'::-.auf 4. wi.-Vf',-155115.-'gi.' ,i-.pf flu ii y 'N ! r C2 Q 'Arr M , WLT, Q KX f-N if 1' f-1 1 X ,, f Y' 1 r - - fur r lm f W Z' 1 v r ' .QF Q- ,XX N-N, ffwifxfrxxr K! ' , ix I A if . ' rf f fg ffv N Q . Vi 0, 1 4, b -, i 'L ,y nf l?-R it NHL, J f.,,,' '-1,4 fyf m 'X 5 V'-'14 ff X If QTL' av 1 C- -n -fx-V V , H f 2 wvfgifi i r . ' - r AJ .xl Q, L gr 1 rf , f ff Qy' w '..' Y Mfr l Qi X ,, W f ,fi Om X N Q - 1 WA swf' ' 'Z . f. fr -f '. ff.- ' M -xx -f -P-2 Q 1- . 'J 5 sl EARLY CARJ904 WQRLD WAR I, 1914 LINDBERGH, 1921 4'EARL Hmaon, mu AToMvc EP-A 19? Huffnmrf Dormztury, dvd- lsatsd m 1947. Crmtains parlrwrs, li rucreatlon hall. and rmuns for 140 women, It is named in lmnm' of M11 and Mrs. Robert O. Huff- man, of Murganton, and perpetuates rm the campus a name promrnent m the rndustrial and Civrc llfe of North Carolina. ff' ,eff ff'- MY' M119 Clmr' Slrulzp Dorm- ztury. u1'ec'tefd m 1941, rs am cumpanmn In the Edna Mumw Dnrlmtnry, In whluh lt is Aluxnud. It bvars the numr: of Mrs, Rush Struup. 1-f Shelby, whu crmtrlbuted gwnemusly Qf her time. lngr Cuumel, and her means as za member of thu Board 111' Trustees. 91 Coyle Bridges Dining Hall f . . , ormally opened on Thanksgiving Day. 1948, contains a main dining room which will seat 1,200, two smaller dining ioon ' is. mod- ern culinary and serving equipment, ample refrigera- tion and storage space, a student center with a foun- tain and snack bar, the bookstore, a post office, and a recreation room. GLORIOUS .af fam, Memorial Library is the gift of a generous patron who prefers to remain anonymous. This commod- ious three-story building, cpened in the fall of 1955, k f 75000 volumes ample contains stac s or b , , office space, spacious readlng rooms, ' k nd car- Sel'!'1lI'l3l' FOOTDS, bI'OWalIlg DOO S H lls a small audltorlum with a projes- re . tion room, and a faculty lounge. f- 'fe w-131-I as Wx 1 - Q XX? A Myers Drwmztory, opened in the fall of 1955, is the newest dormitory for men and Contains rooms f,r 128 students, an apartment for the hostess, a lobby, a par- ' ' l dr room. It is lor, a recreation loom, and a aun y named for Mrs. Elizabeth Austin Myers and the late ' ' f Statesville. Both Mr, and Mrs. Mr. Buiette Myers o Myers attended Mars Hill, have been generous patiuns cf the College, and have served faithfully cn the board PRESENT x., THEY C LL IVIE My sons aiu? daughters are many. Through the years they come and go. In happy festive mood they return for a day. With words of tender praise they portray me. I see them and I hear them, beloved ehiId'ren aII. The feu' are near. the many. out in Iife's busy u'hirI. Some- times I wonder hou' the struggle goes. 'Tis then I think with some assurance of what they sought and found in these halls on this campus: Learning, skills, k'nou'Iedge, wisdom they all acquired iii a measure. Feu' hare failed to find and earry au'ay u'ith them into life that spirit u'hir'h makes men and zromen strong, that spirit which causes men and u'omen to strive for the right, to cherish the honorable, to e.raIt Chris- tian serriee, to gire their aII in some great and righteous cause. to u'aIk before God and place their lires at the Jlastefs feet. n Y Q .4-g, 'kwa I Q, ., 4439'- rf 'i -.1517 : . af ' I l E .f 2 9.135 Q ,cn KJ! 0 'N Qs. if U'? !b- oa- - 'YY Qfsfs- 9?-r 'U 4 rt,-V . , uh .. -. 4 , 4. P: lnwx' ffl! 131549 .ff ggi-' 1 in .Such y lvnvqf lllu- in 'III .. I . , Q I lla' 1 '14 fl ..i f-:V vq 9' 4-' xzvb f -1.,,,, 'wi --,....---' ADMINISTRATIUIXI and FACU LTY Tlwu H1c+g1L1ldc+n's HI OLII' SVU HW? Lmlu 11' r me .Vf X EK 'XJ The Staff is privileged to dedicate, with af- fection and esteem, this Centennial Edition of the LAUREL to Dr. Hoyt Blackwell - a Chris- tian gentleman. a scholar and educator, an ad- ministrator par excellence, a constant friend of students and teachers and all. The most evident accomplishment of Dr. Blackwell's administration may be observed in the transformation of the campus - seven state- ly buildings erected, older buildings renovated. equipment modernized, the boundaries of the campus extended, the spacious grounds landscap- ed and beautified. . . . a student at Mars Hill College TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE . a bit of his philosophy Less apparent have been his achievements in the internal development of the college - the expanded curriculum, the strengthened faculty and staff, the added facilities, and the increased endowment and resources. More lasting than the physical increment and more significant than fiscal stability are the preservation and the extension of the spiritual heritage of the college - maintenance of thor- ough scholarship and high moral standards, pro- motion of wholesome and edifying campus life, emphasis on Christian verities in ideals and action. In these attainments Dr. Blackwell has led the way. The strength and luster of his character - his integrity, his industry, his faith - are a priceless asset to the college, and of such is the glory of Mars Hill. i x 6, -5. JR. HOYT BLACKWE President 19738- fvf his people. A great mam is an humble serve Dr. Holt Mr. Lee Mr. Lance Miss Biggers 4 A 4 'J '.l : P - - 4 -4 A S5 . I fc 5 s ..4 4 I M Q ,ll . ' IRAN, E . , ' QQ, ,J f Miss Snelson Mr. Huff Mr. Chapmfm Miss Swann Mr. Detro Mx McLeod Mr. Smith ADMINISTRATION ROBEIT L. HOLT Ph.D., Vice-President JOHN W HUFF NIA. Registrar RALPH M. LEE M.A.. Dean of the College ROBERT R. CHAPMAN M.S. Assistant Registrar HARW EY IN. LANCE HA. Dean of Men EDITH SWANN B.A. Bursar CAROLINE BIFGEPS HA.. Dean of Women RANDALL A. DETRO IVLS. Librarian FRAINCEQ SINELSON B.A. Assistant to President JOHN A. MCLEOD Director of Publicity WALTER P. SMITH B.A. Assistant Director of Publicity MARTHA S. RIGGERS. B.Mus., Music RALPH M- LEE- M-A.. 305211 5091100 MILDRED L. BINGHAM, M.B.A.. Business ELLA J. PIERCE. Ph.D., English DON J. HENDERSON. NIA.. Physical Education JOE C. ROBERTSON. M.F.A., Art JONES V. HOWELL, M.A., Mathematics PRESTON C. STRINGFIELIJ. M.A.. Education MARY N. HOWELL. M.A., Home Economics CORNELIA H. VANN, MA., Modern LZIIIQLIZIHGS JOHN W. HUFF, M.A., Ancient Languages VERNON E. WOOD, Natural Science MUMPHORD H. KENDALL, Th.M., Religious Education DEPARTMENT HEADS 'Thug 1' Miss Biggers Miss Bingham M1'. Henderson Mr, Howell Mrs. Howell Mr. Huff Mr. Kendall Mr. Lee Dr. Pierce Mr. Robertson Mr. Stringfielcl Mrs. Vann Mr. Wood I - I i . '75 I. if First Row: Mr. Ashworth, Miss Blakely, Mrs. Chapman, Mr. Chapman, Mrs. Cox, Mr. DeSha7o Second Row: Mr. Edwards, Mrs. Fish, Miss Francis, Miss Franks, Miss Garner, Miss Hart Third Row: Miss Hopkins, Mr. Hopkins, Dr. Jenkins, Mrs. Jolley, Mr. Jolley, Mr. Kruschwitz RALPH P. ASHWORTH, M.A., Biology DOROTHY M. BLAKELY, M.M., Piano RACHEL M. CHAPMAN, B.S.. Business ROBERT R. CHAPMAN, M.S., Business RUBY H. COX, M.Ed., Business RAMON DeSHAZO, M.A., English ROBERT L. EDWARDS, B.A., Physical Education GWYNDOLA P. FISH, M.A., Spanish PEARL FRANCIS, M.A.Music. Organ THE F CULTY SADIE L. FRANKS, M.A., French and Spanish COLLIE GARNER, M.A., English VIRGINIA HART, M.A., Physical Education IRMA HELEN HOPKINS, B.S.M., Violin and Voice ROBERT E. HOPKINS, Piano A. ELLISON JENKINS, Th.D., Bible and English BETTY C. JOLLEY, M.A., History HARLEY E. JOLLEY, M.A., History ORVILLE C. KRUSCHWITZ, M.S., Chemistry and Mathematics f A- ., L- ' 121 S+ it J Q, . f .VD , 1 I A A on-4 1 41.2 bf' 52 6' .. 'Ii X vt- Y' . 13' W3 First Row: Mr. Lance, Miss Linncy. Mr. Magnus, Mrs. McLeod, Mr. McI.e:ixd, Dr. Nelson. Second Row: Mr. Norris, Mr. Outten, Mr. Puckett, Dr. Riclmixlsmi. Mr. Roberts, Mrs. Rollerts. Third Rcw: Mr. Sanus, Miss L'lId9I'NYOOfI, Mrs. Wzttsmi, Mr. World. OF MARS HILL HARYEY N. LANCE, B.A., Mathematics MARTHA LINNEY, M.A., English PHILLIP A. MAGNUS, M.A., Band EVELYN A. MCLEOD, English JOHN A. McLEOD, M.A., English -I. RAYMOND NELSON, Ph.D.. Bible RUFUS N. NORRIS, M.A., Voice L. MILTON OUTTEN. Ph.D., Biology J. MORRIS PUCKETT, M.A., Business DANIEL E. RICHARDSON, Th.D., Chemistry J. ELIVOOD ROBERTS, M.M., Music Theory NONA M. ROBERTS, M.A., French EMMETT S. SAMS, M.A., Mathematics EVELYN UNDERWOOD, M,A., History ELIZABETH W. WATSON, M..-X., Dramatics ARTHUR E. WOOD. M.S.. Physics and Engineering l ' I ' iw 'i 'C - 2 F .... 'li '. an h I 4 I -: ' C .. ll, M - . fly. . V 15: I lv' in I f .L ii.. f l ' N 1 ' 5 5' 5: - . , ,3 Fw I, V- :QT-, A A . , lv Q. in 'H fi: ga? ' v ' 1 ' 2 f -. ' V +A ' if , . I . I D , -,W-l V., I X'-F A: F ' , gm ., F- l mx V- F ' Jw f 37 -0- l ' x 'ft 5 its 'AH' , li 4 i.- .77,, . First Row: W. Otis Duck, College Physician: W. Ernest Powell. Assistant College Physician: Eva Brew- er, Nurse: Bryson H. Tilson, Superintendent of Build- ings and Grounds: R. Dwight Wilhelm, Assistant in Public Relations: Martha Gillon, Assistant in the Li- brary: Elizabeth T, Nelson, Assistant in the Library: Flossie C. Tilson, Assistant in the Library. Second Row: Eula G. Robinson, Assistant in the Library: Martha P. Puckett, Secretary to the President: Violette B. Henderson, Assistant to the Bursar: Dixie H. Jenkins, Secretary to the Vice-President: Opal B. DeShazo. Secretary to the Registrar: Myrtle S. Rich- ardson, Secretary to the Dean: Pat J. Smith, Secretary in the Alumni Office: Kathleen Wallin, Secretary in the Alumni Office. Third Row: Evelyn F. Anderson, Secretary to the Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds: Louise G. Wilhelm. Assistant in the Bursar's Office: Donald Cald- well, Manager of the Cafeteria and Student Center: Doris Edwards, Dietitian: Pearl S. Head, Assistant Man- ager of the Student Centerj Wade D. Meadows, Assist- ant to the Manager of the Student Center: Judy Brid- gers, Secretary in the Cafeteria and Student Center: Essie W. Edwards, Assistant Dietitian. Fourth Row: Hostesses in the Dorrnitories - Eliza- beth Blanton, Myers: Cora Charles, Hujjrnang Mary Fulbright. Spilrnan: Anna Lisle Gammons, Melrose: Mary Ruth Harrison, Brown: Ruby W. Sparks, Treat: Luisa Brown Wells. Stroupg Gladys Brown Wilson, Edna Moore. OFFICE AND GF FRAL STAFF rs? '3 A J Q TI-IE WAY VVE SEE THEM 4- mg fi? 4 ,. JDS, X .,..?, , 1 u g . ..,, .-X 1 , V-,. , i . f.,.'-,J . ,J 4 ' ,gn ' 55- -V I Nu 25,71 V W P .'f.,. -- Q 'g?':f 7 WA. fe Q .-' .:.5,g:I: j xt Ei.-, 2 -Fqzfiil h. .:' s wf' ' L ,- V. A .ilfigij H r r Angra,-:-Ava: WR? '3 Y 5? 4+ 3 BQ:- ?...v , f---vw, 'z v -13177 , 4, : ax, ',.-:: -, ',,,:!3g ,: , 3:43 QE ::. ,f f 1 V f-ni f- fy ' Q 1' if H, 'f'g 'g Nl U Ho- . ..,..-vu. ...unn- s...a.w...4,,,,,.,- ,. v . A h CLASSES VVQ yHuRethee,Ahna Nhter Ai lhinezedtar mwax xve shwg 5nd oureihmisthrough hang VQQVS Thx hibutel3Hugy. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Adi! H .f,g.v5 an . t! zf. I ffl Jwfvh' 'Q 0 , Inglis l'q '- PAUL CAUDILL, President NORMAN HUPP, Vice-President PEGGY MELTON, Treasuler ANNE ROBINSON, Secretary iw MR. AND MRS. EMMETT S. SAMS Sponsors of the Class f 'RA' II:ll'l1:u':1 .I4':111 Ain-l'11o-1 l1x SQ Rf uh in A I 1'2lllt'IN lie-mhl .-X111-1'11vII1x 1 4-3 -yr, X E ' I114111 Mzwif- ,-Xrl:1111s Rf '55-4 IT av- .ag 9- 49x -4' . 1,4 I Tb! 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Albert Babbitt '32- , 5,1 ' 1' 'w an V' f .F-R TTI' Second Row- Elizabeth Ann Bolton James Enelo Boone Andrew Johnson Borclers, .l1'. llonzlld Melvin Bowman Third Row- Muncy Snow Boyd Gloria Ann Brmyles -lu Ellen Bradley Joan Hulminson Braclley dl A+ . V4 I -. I 3 U L ' 'Ar' 4 f xc .e ,, 'I Xl flvljlvi ,ff B ' dee 'AP 4' 45. , , l i f' 'i fi !2f? 119' ff! 'fix Y f? 15 '15 X2 Glen Marion Breland Mannon Gayle Briggs Sylvia Jean Brissie Martha Lucy Britt A 3 'Dx fe' Nathan Cohn Brooks, III -3 gs ' A l ' Walter Larry Brown I Charles Parker Bullard Wayne Randolph Bullard James Thomas Burton Patricia Carol Bush Fharles Lester Campbell Barbara Anne Cargile X fig., T 5-if 'Far l 'HIS' .-- 'Q M at ,'xT'l: q 9 WSI' 0- Y' :ru-L :Ove .A- QR-6 . 5 in-' ,Ja '-'gs 'ff fi ,, .w A N ,- Wflff I1-mi I'1'quulxl1u1 1:l1'w1ul1fl' ' I u 4 I:1'!lIEllHlll I' le-In-Iwi' 4 :ll'11! 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T' ' N-1' A r First Row- Second Row- Thomas Jerry Cogclill Barbara Speas Coram William Lowman Collins Hetty Mae Corey Mary Frances Collis Martha Elizabeth Corn Anita Frances Copeland Paris Evans Crenshaw, Jr At. di oi :sw ,fish 'SIN Y' lor 'xg-r Third Row- Edith Barbara Culp Vernon Clay Culpepper Kathryn Virginia Davis William Brown Deal Q First Rvw- -Tz111e I1'ule11e 1392111111 GZl1'1'j' GIUIIII D8Bl'llhl Luis Pjlillill' I7e111psey 1121111111 Luuise Diuke11s 15 4. 9 fi- x 1227 A, . cause-- Ya 'A' N..-f' . ,vp Second Row- Third Row Fieldy HLll'lt'f' Dize -Iussv Furl Iluyck Dewitt I'ie1'rQ Ilowclle IV. Ilulllle Phlge-111 Fd11'z11'1ls 52112111 Ellvn I7UZil'l' .IHI111 Ifuvicl IClli11gtr+11 Marv XV1111li11r 11111191111 Tl1v111:1s Hugh P.1lwz11'1lS ,if fix Q' Q x QR F 9' ' fs 'UQ 'lT4 ' Nqr -4 ' ,qv-. 'WN Q .- 71 31 Z5 71 mfs: - 1-Q l' av? .aw 1 Q . 9' -.. ,. V X i. .11-I? ,J ',. va ANY '31 '4s -. x ff'9 1, 1111 'l' W'T' ., f-,y 37 Hazel Martin Elliott Louis Bruce Ensley Sara Louise Fagan Boyd Philip Falls Nancy Kay Fant Mary Elizabeth Farmer Alma Lee Ferguson Betty Jean Fish Shirley Ann Floyd John Cole Fonyille. Jr. Sidney William Fox Janet Gail Francis Es f., N ss. 3 rm 065, ws VW ly. Q 'Qi Y sf.--ff .fl ':a'G-1' -s,- ,lznnv Alia- l l'1llllililI lhznrlvw IILWI1 I'l 'l'Z 7 Tlmnlzw Want I l'j't'l', .Ir N...- . 'fig' why ' Q Rvbu Ann Furcln,-s Q x , V-'Q +A Y Y A ' ' X v Iwlth Sterllng Unga- -f X Harry lx'IlJl'l'iSlJl1 Gantt , Q . ,x . 'p x Alvin llrzulx' f,l2ll'l'iSUll 1 as M +-- ' ,En Jnyce Ann Genton -Q..-' -52 f' H, Y . '45, -1 v 'M ,x:,,',,,f 351152. ..,, V . -4, A J W . V ' Q J.. Q :Z if Iulluen fvL'l'l'lIlQt'l' x s ilk ' ' , :5KfE:4-., A v A' - ' , -. 5 Og ' p At:-. , . ' , - . 3 Q :A - 0 . - 0 1 ' o if , ' Q o 9 ,5g2z4:g,,.'. , ' to '. .vx. Qg0 2' tp- R' . f x- , ,Q .. :V ....,,? ' Y-aff' x Robert Eugene Ghu1'rnlQ5 Wm. Franklin Gihsnn, JI Frances Caroline llwul MOST VERSATILE IDEAL MARS HILLIANS Sandra Hickman Jane Blake Tom Fryer Paul Caudill THINK MOST NONCHALANT WITTIEST Jo Ann Roberts Joyce Huskin Stanley Griffin. Ervin Poore - V- f-5::L:,:-1'vw'Ly'V,21123-'39iI.f-lIi2?T?fe-59-:Zi321'f :.Q'ZFH-QT'-5?5i'iHf13iir:-Fi Q-E:3'illiigffi'--593 fijiiii-f ii iS'i'Q 'f -, , H Nw A if I MOST ORIGINAL Janet Lett Howard Seymour ii . P un. f s I MOST DEPENDABLE Ju Bradiey Frank Myers BEST ALL ROUND Peggy Melton Harry Mamlin ZF! FLASS MONKEYS Ann Hobbs Bob High rem we lUlll I-. gf L sf S. eg: --9 :aa .. 31- vs-v N-IX sv 'C-37' 7I '? '14 ' 1 . First Rvw- Eulene Wilson Gray Oixiq Ixennedx Glax Robe-1t Ea1neQt Grax Rlchaid Eduaid Gieen '9- Cgg, XJ V , 1 EE' Q ' . :J sf' W. 'X 5 'ei' Second Row- Third Row- William Lynwood Gregorv Sue Elizabeth Griffin Caiolxn Sue Glltflll Clalence Elmei Gllggb 7VId10'219t Leah G11ff1n Patiicm Ann Halle Stanlex G12-is G11ff1n Vlaiw Bev Hall ' . . . . t. . K, .' ' 1 1, L: First Huw- Second Row- Third Row- Szmlly Lylmette Hall Ycmnie Baxter Hamriuk. Jr. Vernell Harris Hubert Richarrl Hzillmzm Wm. Knowlton Harding, Jr. Jerry Arnold Hzirtgruve XV. H,H2iHliit1lll Jimmie Elsmzn Harley Phillip Rely Hawkins Kenneth Duane Hanmptrm Grady Muck Harmon Benny Wznllzufe Helium 157. Ti-4 z f'm,p V C '. ' ,gg ff' are T' lb' f ma , 115.9-X 'R' -:gm l 4-:F V ,.-:L-A .sm ah. , l .-,,..' K K fc- ' X J. fx, if W , r . ' 1 Q7-we--n w ,f ...Z N1 l N 5, JK' -' Q- 13? qv' , , 42? John Thomas Hennings James Austin Henson Enrique A. Hernandez Catherine Nadine Hester A Gerald Everett Hewitt WWI' 'E rc j,,SsQQaaSlaf fi.. swf Sandra Kay Hickman Vollie Woodrow Hicks Robert Oscar High, Jr. Nancy Janis Hightower Jack Donald Hines James Carswell Hinson, Jr. PQ .T JUN Ann Elizabeth Hobbs msg Philip Hrlwarml llullnwmk Emlnzl Jane Ilulmle-r Lucia Ann Hulcla-1' Mellra Jean Holder Jann-s Ward Holland, Jr. Margie Ellen Hollar Annie Jane Hollifielcl Andrew Joseph Horn, Jr. Patricia Ann Horton Gayle Hudson l Boblaie Reid Huffstetler William Avery Huneycutt ENI RS Q . vususvf' E ., . N3 via XQJI . I. egg: , . . lil , First Row- Second Row- Carolyn Allen Hunter Joyce Elizabeth Huskin James Melvin Hunter, Jr. Mona Ellen Hyde Jimmie Pickel Hunter Bonnie Glenda Jackson Norman Clayton Hupp Mary Ricks Jeffress :' 21: -iiiff., - dui-uv-ag. ,Nw Af.. 3: Wzffgf I in 1-s In ' , Third Row- William Hall Jenkins Fonrose Dale Johnson Marianne Johnston Philip Wiley Jones First Row- Robert Lowery Jones. Jr. Mary Elizabei h Kenyon Thelma Palmer Kimball .leanlw Holland be 4 . ,W , N ASW King 'fa' ' x rw!! f ' -.. JV 49' CW F' ,,,, Second Row- Lurry Ewrette King Charles Lee Kinney Glenn Byars Kirby Hzlrold Wilson Kirby . lj?- A 'F T723 -'w -rw sl t nr WJ Third Row- Eclwarfl Earl Kirklanrl f':n'ulyn Ann Kistler lmnzllrl -lzimes Krue- Georgv Krnegvr Ai, .1 ll 'VT , :Jin 1 I ' A 59,1 f .,. ,R I ,vp - -'ll' 5, xx. I' ,I Ji. , y i ,Y,,gx. xr' 4 . Jw K 1Ii ':1'7:., V f .4 2' ' ENI ns Khun Kung John Roy Lackey, Jr. Joseph McKinley Lance Thomas Cureton Latimer Edw. Frank Laughter, Jr. Donald Ray Leach Raleigh Bradford Lee, Jr. Winston White Leonard Janet Lett i pq FTS N ,ur- ,ak flint.. ae!!-'fig 0-my Janet Faye Lewis Jane Robinette Linder Lois Yvonne Loniinac ,QQ if -G :Q ?'i 3? 4 .u ft ,fx ' 1 Vnlnn lltrllpfliw l,Hll1J' 4 X . vw 'fx , Hail lfzlyv l.m's- , . C Zvllln Wnnilzn lllllilllllilll 1 3? 99N 49 QW Rf 's K pf' W 95 1 .,,. qs... 'pp fir QN 'TY 439 4:7 Ks.. 'E' xx., 7-.A rf? K7 fws lie-ltix' Anne Lynch Jusvpll Lnwrvllcv Lynch Iikqllllxlll Teffl Mellow Richarcl Allen Mcfny F1'anL'es H. ll. McC'1'nskc3' Joy Be-Annan Nlcllee James Wylie Mclntosh, .In Huycw Lewin 3ICIilllllCY Ella Frzxnces Mclinight I . I 8 1 ,YA at was 6 gh Y'- ' Y. , w V57 1' 9' lv' 1.1! 4:7 35.4 4'- f!'G , 'QQT 11-5 ., ' w '7 4 QF' i v-5 ZR' 'N-'FD TT? -...-1 Y r 'ies' First Row- Second Row- Third Row- Carol Jean McManus Harry Reuben Mamlin Roderick Colvin Martin May Carolyn McNeese Joseph Jerome Mamlin Van Burgan Meadows William Edmond McPeters Shirley Ann Marlowe Margaret Patricia Melton Peggy Joyce Malloy Lavenia Martin Edith Florence Metcalf First Row- Ilfmulcl Hoy Miflliiff Loren Glenn Miller Hetty Anne M1 rmvm ly Violet Spntswoncl M fvmv re 'mf' : An., 5 56 'we , . 'Q Q-...1 Second Row- Third Row- NN'illiurn Dewey Moore, Jr. Frzuxk Lynn Myers l,2lll'lk'l2l Anne Morley .lzzeli Doyle Naylor William Rrvllert Bllll'llllj' Seth l'lenj:unin Nt't'Illllllll lluviml Hlllllilll Myers ,lvlln Muck Nelsun 'fi . If 'wif-A -E-f , A-1 Q, l -'VK wus ' f 'j ,,X . e,. '- K. A gv nf Ai , . AFX' Q fvcrv l 'carat - , 'ff ' -. '-CZ'- f'J.?.'+' Kb fi' 'wo ' 'fm ,, , , milk,-ucv -n fefkvwif C-n-0' 'f- f ' lu Q' T ,ik . CUTEST MOST POPULAR Carol McManus Don Midkiff Anne Robinson Joe Mamlin MOST STUDIOUS Eileen Gerringei' CAMPUS LEADERS Sara Ellen Dozier Bill Cobb Steve Blackwell n 1 1 f - L.,-,-1.-kv - , ,,4l' HOST Llkhl X T0 PFST LOORINQ SUQ C EFD helm Ann Pulche 1 '11N Ph' mx P in Imkldml Don In oe 1 rw 2 ill! MOST ATHLLTIL If RILNTDI IP ST ,v ' v Q ,. B, J i I 5 Vik I 'Nl -I - Q 1 40 ' I -Y in-. 4.rl ' X ' gy J , , .'. ,' 7 ,Q 'fl I I J ' ,z ' s 'll' .' ,l ' . V -. U Ai nrvrf. .,,.--'-- ' 4 ti apr: D- A .- If ,A .gr A If M ' g I tl V-A ! . 0 , P 4 2 ' Q B , NW f E 'a , P , ff, -in Ni ' -' 1 2 ' ' 12 ' LUCIA Holdu Mutha P mms Bobby Robinson Bill Butler Tonita Ann Nelson Suzanne E. Nordstrom Mary Jane Northen Wayne Kendall Nunn Barbara Ann Odom William Grey Orr Lou Anne Osborne Pauline Elizabeth Osteen Joyce Maxine Owen uv' 1 JIL- I M.- 1' 155 sf Carol Ann Pace Donald Andrew Painter Eula Clarissa Painter 537151 if fi if' S you ',n Q fin ta-A -uf Q-7 3 s-'X' if We 411 gi' bl if J in IQ! .Qw- -I tmp-up if? i io... 1 -rv V5 Inn 1 til llvr N L Il ll l Bublmx Ieek unxt une Elum Ieu m In Ann Phelpx mn xllglllll Phl 1px uthx XBIIIHI Phlllll -Xlkn Uxun PIIIIIQI ENI RS Q-my ' wwe,-vi VX' N-wud i.4f'-4. Kiki? fx, fm Th First Row- Carole Jeanne Pinnix Llogd Harold Plemmons Delmar Harold Ponder Joan Yvonne Ponder .Ri '--0 up-vw-' QQ--f Second Row- Thlrd Row Harry Emmett Poovey Betty Jean Portwood Joyce Anne Pope Mary Frances Powell Jane Rex es Poplin Jimmy Charles Preas Carolyn Blake Porter Charles Donald Ramsey First Row- Jolm Xvilliilfll Heaves Helen Marie Redmun Mzujv Elizabeth Reclwinaf lPictu1'e ill2ldV0l'tUlltlj placed on page 910 Eleanor Elaine He-csc XVilliam Lonnie Revels sg Second Row- R2l1'lj2ll'2l Jean Rhynlm' Ruby Alam- Rhyuv Ermgst Eclrliv Rickett, Jr. Shirluy Temple Riggun .03 'Qu 1 s. .L 4m , ...M Third Row- Iiclwzml Lua- Higgs AH:Gl'1 Silvl' Huzltll .In 4-Xllll Rulnwls Foy Hicks Rulrerfxml 115, 'mx 'L' 'W W 1 M-,5 . WIS- ' 'R i av O wr 'Y 'W Fi-R ,ummm 16 o xg- aw.- -w' gf'17 SENI R Anne Buchanan Robinson Everett A. Robinson, Jr. Edgar Lamar Robinson Robert Joseph Robinson Jimmie Rheudell Rogers Robbie Irene Ross Mary Jane Rowan Frances Cleo Rowe Foye Tate Rust Tate Corpening Rust, Jr. g' Kathleen Elaine Sanford Barbara Margery Scott 'tr W ,,,. p'-s 'Ov D 31- I .IQ aw ivx 'J-'I Pv' X tx. al -'Q xg .fi-s vs,-:-M, iv 1 CW 9.0! if i liugvl' Mi-Imiizilil Swll N ,-, Sum Iwi- Scruggs , 'x IimY1il'1l iii-lismi Svyliiulli Ami lfzimlyii ShzLcklefm'mi .f 425 John Anclrvw Shephcrcl Iluiras Naomi Sheppzwcl 5 , . 'wk John Cecil Sherrill. Jr. GITJYQI' Clevelaiiml Shulei' Mary Gweiidolyii Smith Patricia Mae Smith lk-- 'WN 9 A Timna Avo Smith s' ' Onex Dara Stevenson I 'N Q 'Q N-Q! -:X 'TWP 12 First Row- Barbara Jean Stewart Harold Samuel Stilwell Olin Tyler Strom, Jr. Elizabeth Etchison Stroman 2 vi!! Nr:-1 Au- '9' E, as 78 X Q-.4 ik Second Row- Joyce Ann Stuart Margel Annette Sullivan Margaret Belle Tankersley Eleanor Annette Taylor Third Row- Jimrny Lynn Taylor Marcia Lorene Taylor Spartan Wallace Taylor Eleanor Jean Tedder First Row- William Debron Tetterton Bonnie Lou Tipton Lester Preston Trentham Reuel Donald Tribble 1 . . . , Second Row- l'l2ll'l'j' Hauser Tucker Elna Sue Tuttle John Shelby Vance Lucy Ann Vaughn Third Row- Fl'2lllC'if'S Varolyn Ward Mnrizm Holt VVz11'ml 'l'l1eodo1'c Francis Ward Alma Ruth Warren I X! 1 '5 pr- ff 'give I.-gf I, 1? .,-.N wx U, W , , A vw-I .ff ,fv- Ha, 5 I . 'og- - -af, ,. Q 'flf' sg'--'V' X 'x an 'Bbq I ....A. Md' Noel Francis Watson Robert Drake Watson Joseph Bernard Webb Mary Lee Welborn Carolyn Christine Welch Joel Bernard West Martha Jo Wilson Lyman Wilson Iris Geraldine Wilson Elsie Marie Whitehurst Hugh O'Neil Wilder Rowland Farthing Williams QCN of ,, .jug .,-- 16N 'J N---J. f-ls 3 '4- K N , 41, if '41 IU' W, QR 41. 15. TIT? Seniors not pictured Ihwntliy ll, Wiltshiiw l!:n'lmi':i .lnnw Winn tiltflltln .ltitrgw Wvtitltllllllll Bonnie Gail Wooten Jack Milton Wright .Irie Muiitevul Wright Pe-l'1'y Way ne Wright Richard Grady Wright Julian Lamar York Howard George Barnes William Ladfl Parker Hurnlrl Penn Russ Frederick Lewis Bibb Fannie Eclgiiigtnn Ray Riclizml Tlmmzis Williams l Senior Directory ABERNETHY, BARBARA JEAN, Burlington: Liberal Arts: Clio: Sunday School, Class Secretary 1. 2: Dramateers 2, ABERNETHY, FRANCIS GERALD, Newton: Electri- cal Engineering, ADAMS, JOAN MARIE, Memphis, Tennessee: Liberal Arts: Nonpareil, Hostess 1, Treasurer 2: I.R.C.: T.U., Group Captain 1, Bible Readei-'s Leader 1: B.S.U., Recording Secretary 2: Y.W.A., Dorm Social Chairman 1: Archery Club 1: Temperance Read- ing Winner 1: Forensic Team 1, 2: Edna Moore Social Chairman 1. AHN, CHONG IN tCAROLJ, Choong Nam, Korea: Liberal Arts: Clio, Marshal 2: Spanish Club 2: Y.W,A. 1, 2: Glee Club 1. ALLEN, SARAH JO, Concord: Elementary Education: Clio: Sunday School, Dorm Leader 2. ARCHER, BILLY CHARLES, Memphis, Texas: Liberal Arts: Veterans' Club. Program Chairman 2. ARMFIELD, DONALD FRANKLIN, Greensboro: Pre- Medicine: T.U., Missionary Leader 1. ATKINSON, JAMES ROBERT, Mullins, South Caro- lina: Accounting: Philomathian. AUSTIN, ROBERT EDWARD, Charlotte: Liberal Arts: Philomathian: Ministerial Conference 1, 2: T.U., President, Vice-President, Chorister 1, 2: Mission Council: Touring Choir 1: Men's Glee Club, Presi- dent 2: Church Choir 2: Charlotte Club 1, 2: Dorm President 2. BAILEY, LLOYD RICHARD, Burnsville: Theoretical Astronomy: Science Club, President, Vice-Presi- dent 2. BAILEY, MARY LOU, Lakeland, Florida: Liberal Arts: Nonpareil: T.U., Bible Reader's Leader 2: Florida Club 1. BALL, CHARLES LEROY. Stocksville: Pre-Medical: German Club, Secretary 1, 2. BALLARD, FRANCES KATHARINE. Columbia, South Carolina: Secretarial Science: Nonpareil: Sunday School, Secretary 1, 2: Y.W.A. 1, 2: Hiking Club 1: Home Economics Club 1, 2: South Carolina Club 1. BANKS, GEORGE PRINCE, Spartanburg, South Caro- lina: Liberal Arts: Euthalian, Secretary 2: Brother- hcod: Baseball 1: Tennis Team 2: Intramural Foot- ball, Chairman 2, BANTON, ANNIE GERTRUDE, Richmond, Virginia: Science: Clio: Y.W.A. 1, 2: Basketball Club 1, 2: Volleyball Club 1, 2. BARNES, MARTHA ALICE, Camden, South Carolina: Liberal Arts: Clio, Alternate Marshall 1, Secretary 2, President 2: T.U., Secretary 1, Vice-President 2: Y.W.A. 1, 2: Choralettes, Social Chairman 1, 2: Swimming Club 1: Dorm Vice-President 2: Super- lative 2. BARNETTE, MARTHA ELLEN, Greer, South Caro- lina: Liberal Arts: Clio, Marshal 2: Scriblerus Club, Vice-President 2, President 2: Y.W.A.: Vol- unteers, First Vice-President 2: Sunday School' T.U.: Choralettes 2. BATTS, MARIAN, Wilson: Elementary Education' T.U.: Y,W.A., Council. BECKMAN, PAUL WOODS, North Miami Bea-ch. Florida: Electrical Engineering: Science Club 1' Florida Club 1. BENTLEY, CHARLES PARKS, Moravian Falls: Lib- eral Arts: Euthalian, Censor 2, Critic 1: French Club 1, 2: Brotherhood, President 2: T.U., Group Captain 1: B.S.U., Executive Council 2: Band 1, 2: Dramateers 2: Forensic 1, 2. BIBB, FREDERICK LEWIS, Charlottesville, Virginia: Liberal Arts: Football 2: Baseball 2: Track 2: M- Club 2. BISHOP, BETTY JOYCE, Cramerton: Business Teach- er Education: Clio: T.U., Group Captain 2: Sun- day School, Group Leader 1: Volleyball 2: Outdoor Recreation Sports 2: Archery 2: Swimming 1: Ten- nis 1: Hiking 1, 2: W.A.A., Council Representa- tive 2: Gaston County Club, Reporter 2. BISHOP, MARTHA JANE, Douglasville, Georgia: Mu- sic: Clio, Property Chairman 2: Sunday School 1, 2: T.U., Group Captain 2: Greater Council 1, 2: Church Choir: Choralettes, Librarian 1, 2. BISHOP, RUTH AVERY, Atlanta, Georgia: Home Economics: Clio: Orpheon Club 1, 2: Sunday School, Vice-President 2: Home Economics Club, Social Chairman 2: Dean's List 1. BLACK, WATSON HOWELL, Asheville: Pre-Dental. BLACKWELL, THOMAS STEPHEN, Forest City: Lib- eral Arts: Euthalian: International Relations Club 1: B.S.U., Executive Council 2: Ministerial Con- ference 1, 2: Brotherhood 2: Intramural Basketball 1, 2: Forensic Club 1. 2: Superlative 2. BLAKE, JANE ANN, Lumberton: Liberal Arts: Clio, Marshall 1, Chaplain 2: Scriblerus Club 1, 2: Vol- unteers, Second Vice-President 1: Y.W,A. 1, 2: B.S.U., Corresponding Secretary 2: Assistant Chief Marshal 2: Superlative 2. BLOUNT, MARGARET ELIZABETH, Pompano Beach, Florida: Liberal Arts: International Relations Club, Hostess 2: T.U., Bible Readers Leader 2, Group Captain 1: Sunday School: W.A.A., Council 2: Ten- nis Club, Chairman 2: M-Blem Club, Vice-Presi- dent 2: Tennis Club 1, 2: Volleyball Club 1, 2: Swimming Club 1: Softball Club 1, 2: Basketball Club 1, 2. BOBBITT, J. ALBERT, Charlotte: Pre-Law: Euthalian: Football 1, 2: Tennis 1, 2: Graduation Play 1: Chapel Hill Drama-Festival Play 1: Junior-Senior Play 1. BOLTON, ELIZABETH ANN, Rich Square: Pre-Law: Nonpareil, Hostess 1: Science Club 2: Sunday School, Secretary 2: T.U., Bible Reader's Leader 2. BOONE, JAMES ENELO, Marshall: Liberal Arts. BORDERS, ANDREW JOHNSON, JR., Charlotte: Pre- Medical: Science Club 1, 2: B.S.U. 1, 2: Sunday School 1: T,U. 1, 2. BOWMAN, DONALD MELVIN, Bowman, South Caro- lina: Liberal Arts: Euthalian: T.U., Group Cap- tain 1, 2: Sunday School 1, 2: Dorm Council, Sec- retary-Treasurer 2. BOYD, MUNCY SNOW, Stuart, Florida: Secretarial Science: Nonpareil: Science Club 1, 2: Volunteers 1: Y.W,A. 1: Band 1: Florida Club 1: T.U., Bible Readers Leader. BOYLES, GLORIA ANN, Mount Airy: Secretarial Science: Clio: T.U., Group Captain 1, 2: Sunday School, Dorm Captain 1, 2: Y.W.A. 2: Band, Major- ette 1, 2: Dorm Officer 2. Senior Directory BRADLEY, JO ELLEN, Greenville, South Carolina: Liberal Arts: Clio, Marshal 2: Scriblerus Club: Sunday School, Dorm Representative 1: B.S.U., Council 2: Volunteers for Christ, President 2: TU.. 1, 2: Y.W.A.: Choralettes. Devotional Chairman 2: Dramateers: Hilltop, Reporter 1: Dorm Chaplain 2: Deans List 1: Superlative 2, BRADLEY, JOAN ROBINSON, Mars Hill: Secretarial Science: Sunday School, Vice-President 2: T,U.. Secretary 1, 2. BRELAND, GLEN MARION, Holly Hill, South Caro- lina: Optometry. BRIGGS. MANNON GAYLE, Mars Hill: Agricultural Education. BRISSIE, SYLVIA JEAN, Rock Hill, South Carolina: Music: Clio: Scriblerus Club: T.U., Group Captain 1, Vice-President 1: Sunday School, Class Presi- dent 2: Choralettes, Social Chairman 1. Accompan- ist 2: Stroup Dorm, Social Chairman 2. BRITT, MARTHA LUCY, Georgetown, South Caro- lina: Home Economics: Clio, Historian 2, Alternate Marshal 2: Y.W.A. 1, 2: Volunteers 1, 2: T.U., Vice- President: Archery Club 1: Hiking Club lg Home Economics Club, Treasurer 2: C-I Attendant to May Queen: C-I Cheerleader. BROOKS. NATHAN COHN III. Pensacola, Florida: Liberal Arts: Philomathian, Marshal 1, Chaplain 2, Society Day Debater 1: Scriblerus Club: Minis- terial Conference, President 2: B.S.U., Executive Council 2: Sunday School. Group Leader 1: T.U., Bible Reader's Leader 1. Student Department Di- rector 2: Florida Club, Social Vice-President l: Debating Club 1: Hilltop. C-I Edition Editor: C-I Class Treasurer 1. BROWN, WALTER LARRY, Asheville: Engineering. BULLARD, CHARLES PARKER, Cary: Liberal Arts: Philomathian, Vice-President 2, President 2: T.U.. President: Youth Temperance Council, Treasurer: Dramateers, Vice-President 2. BULLARD, WAYNE RANDOLPH, Raleigh: Com- merce: Intramural Football 2, Basketball 1, 2, Soft- ball 1, 2, BURTON, JAMES THOMAS, Cedar Grove: Pre- Dental: Philomathianz T.U., Bible Readers Leader l. BUSH, PATRICIA CAROL, Roanoke, Virginia: Art: Nonpareil, Poster Chairman 2: Volunteers 1, 2: Sunday School, Group Captain 2: T.U., Chorister 2: Virginia Club 1, 2: Art Club 1, 2. CAMPBELL, CHARLES LESTER, Charlotte: Pre- Medicine: Euthalian: T.U., Secretary 2. CARGILE, BARBARA ANNE, Mars Hill: Elementary Education. CARPENTER. TED FRANKLIN, Gastonia: Pre-Medi- Cine. CARTER, BENJAMIN FLETCHER, Alexander: Engi- neering. CARTER, ROBERT ASHE, Mars Hill: Pre-Medicine: Science Club 1, 2: Sunday School, President 2. CASE. FRANK HOOD, Pisgah Forest: Electrical En- gineering. CAUDILL, ROBERT PAUL, Memphis, Tennessee: Lib- eral Arts: Philomathian, Chaplain 1. Secretary 2: Scriblerus Club 2: B.S.U., Executive Council. Sun- diy School Representative 2: T.U., Group Captain 1: Ministerial Conference 2: Sunday Szhool, Group Leader lg Dramatecrs lg Program Committee for Religious Focus Week 1: C-I Class President: C-II Class President: May King 21 Superlative 2. CHANDLER, BARBARA JEAN, Mars Hill: Business Teacher. CHESTER, ELIZABETH RUTH, Lenoir: Liberal Arts: Volleyball Club 2: Basketball Club 1, 2: Badmin- ton-Archery Club 2: Folk Dancing Club 2: Dra- mateers. CHRISTIAN, SHIRLEY MAE, Church Hill, Tennessee: Business Administration: Clio: Y.W.A. 1, 2: Sun- day School. Dorm Representative 1, Vice-Presb dent 2: T.U., Assistant Group Captain 2: Volley- ball Club: Archery Club: Basketball Club. CHRISTIE, WESLEY EUGENE, Mars Hill: Elementary Education. CLARK, DOROTHY ANN, Asheville: Liberal Arts: Clio: Y.W,A.: Sunday School, Dorm Representa- tive 2: Glee Club: W.A,A., Social Chairman 2: M- Blem Club: Volleyball Club: Basketball-Softball Club: Archery Club: Dramatics Club, Scrapbook Keeper 2: Attendant to Homecoming Queen. COBB, WILLIAM SMALL, Memphis. Tennessee: Lib- eral Arts: Philomathian, Censor 2: International Relations Club: B.S.U,, First Vice-President 2: Chief Marshal 2: Superlative 2. COCKERHAM, SAMUEL LEE, State Road: Pre-Medi- cine: T.U,, Group Captain 1, Vice-President 2. COGDILL, THOMAS JERRY, Waynesville: Mechani- cal Engineering: Science Club, Chaplain 2: Metho- dist Student Movement, Vice-President 2: Football 1, 2: Intramural Basketball and Softball 1, 2: M- Club. Secretary-Treasurer 2: College Marshal 2. COLLINS, WILLIAM LOWMAN, Winston-Salem: En- gineering. COLLIS. MARY FRANCES, Chase City. Virginia: Pre- Nursing: Clio: International Relations Club 1: Y.W.A. 1: Sunday School, Secretary 2: Hiking Club 2: Pre-Nursing Club 21 Virginia Club 1: Hilltop. Circulation Manager 1, 2. COPELAND, ANITA FRANCES. Beaufort: Pre-Nurs- ing: Clio, Reporter 2: French Club 1, 2: T.U., Group Captain 2: Y.W.A., Treasurer 1: Volleyball Club 1: Basketball Club 1: Pre-Nursing Club, Chap- lain 1, Hostess 2: Dramateers 2, CORAM, BARBARA SPEAS, East Bend: Secretarial Science: Nonpareil, Hostess 1, Pianist 2: Business Club 1. 2: Y.W.A. 1: T.U., Group Captain 1. 2: Basketball Club 1, 2: Dramateers, Secretary 1, 2: Huffman Sponsor 2. COREY, HETTY MAE, Dunedin. Florida: Elementary Education: Clio, Chorister 2: Y.W.A. 1, 2: T.U., Group Captain 1, 2, Deputation Team 1: Volun- teers 2: Sunday School, Group Leader 1, 2: Tour- ing Choir 1, 2: Florida Club. Secretary 1. CORN, MARTHA ELIZABETH, Mars Hill: Secretarial Science: Sunday School, President 1, 2: T.U., Vice- President 2: Choralettes 1, 2: Church Choir 1, 2. CRENSHAW, PARIS EVANS, JR., Charlottesville, Vir- ginia: Liberal Arts: Philomathian: International Relations Club 2: Sunday School, Secretary 2: Vir- ginia Club 2. l Senior CULPEPPER, VERNON CLAY, Rocky Mount: Liberal Arts: Euthalian: Scriblerus Honor Club, Presi- dent 2: Veterans' Club, President, Chaplain 2. CULP, EDITH BARBARA, Thomasville: Secretarial Science: Nonpareil: T.U., Group Captain 1. 2. Sec- retary 2: Band 1, 2: Swimming Club 1: Volleyball Club 1. DAVIS, KATHRYN VIRGINIA, Greenville, South Car- olina: Liberal Arts: Nonpareil: Spanish Club 2: Sunday School, Group Leader, Secretary 2: Y.W.A. 1. DEAL, WILLIAM BROWN. Morganton: Pre-Medical: Science Club, President 2: Methodist Student Movement 2: Intramural Football 2: Dorm Oflicer 2: Chemistry Award 1, DEATON, JAYNE IROLENE, Decatur, Georgia: Lib- eral Arts: Nonpareil: T.U., Bible Reader's Leader 2, Vice-President 2. DeBRUHL, GARRY GLENN, Alexander: Pre-Law: Baseball 1, 2: M-Club 1. 2: Dorm President 2: Boy's Student Council 2. DEMPSEY, LOIS ELINOR, Florence, South Carolina: Business Teacher: Nonpareil, Hostess 2: Scriblerus Club 1, 2: T.U., Secretary 1, Group Captain 2: Sun- day Sclfiool, President 2: Indoor Recreational Club 2: Hiking Club 2: Women's Student Council 2: Dorm Secretary-Treasurer 2: Laurel Staff 2. DICKENS, MARTHA LOUISE, Morganton: Liberal Arts: Clio: Sunday School, Dorm Representative 1: T.U., Secretary 2: Y.W.A. 2: Dramatics Club 2. DIZE, FIELDY HURLEY, Crisfield, Maryland: Ac- counting: Euthalian, English Critic 1: Business Club, President 2: Sunday School, Vice-President 1, President 2: Men's Glee Club 2: Football 11 Maryland Club 1, 2: Forensic Club 1: Laurel, Edi- tor 2: Dorm Monitor 2. DOWDLE, DEWITT PIERCE, JR., Asheville: Com- merce: Veterans' Club 1, 2. DOZIER. SARAH ELLEN, Tokyo, Japan: Liberal Arts: Nonpareil, Hostess 1, Chorister 1. Chaplain 2, Re- ception Vice-President 2: Scriblerus Club 2: B,S.U.. Executive Council, Social Vice-President 2: Vol- unteers for Christ 1, 2: T.U., Group Captain 1, 2: Y.W.A. 1, 2: Choralettes 1, 2: Girls Quartette 2: Kosmo Pals, Secretary 1: Dorm Chaplain 2: Super- lative 2. DUNCAN, MARY WOODING, Roxboro: Religious Education: Clio: Sunday School, Social Leader 2: T.U., Group Captain 2. DUYCK. JESSE CARL, Asheville: Accounting: M.S.M., President 2. EDWARDS, FREDDIE EUGENE, Fair Bluff: Liberal Arts: Intramural Football, Basketball 2, Softball 1. EDWARDS, THOMAS HUGH, Mars Hill: Chemistry: Science Club 1, 2: Band 2: Touring Choir 1, 2, ELLINGTON, JOHN DAVID, Albemarle: Liberal Arts: Philomathian: International Relations Club 1, 2: T.U., Group Captain 2, Social Leader 1: Brother- hood 2: Intramural Basketball 2. ELLIOTT, HAZEL MARTIN, Edenton: Pre-Medical: Clio: Science Club 1, 2: Sunday School, Secre- tory 2, Group Captain 1: Pre-Nursing Club 1. Directory ENSLEY, LOUIS BRUCE, Marshall: Liberal Arts: Philomathian: International Relations Club 1: Brotherhood, First Vice-President 2: T.U., Social Chairman, Vice-President 2: Tennis Team 2: In- tramural Basketball 1, 2: Dramateers: Hilltop, Cir- culation Manager 2. FAGAN, SARA LOUISE, Franklinton: Home Eco- nomics: Nonpareil, Chief Hostess 2, Pin Chairman 1: Sunday School, President 1: Y.W.A.: Dorm Presi- dent 2: Archery 1, 2: Tennis 1, 2: W.A.A., Council, Archery Chairman: Home Economics Club, Secre- tary 2, Publicity Chairman 1. FALLS. BOYD PHILIP, Bessemer City: Accounting: Philomathian: Spanish Club, Secretary-Treasurer 2: T.U,, Bible Readers Leader 1: Veterans Club, News Reporter 1, 2: Hilltop, News Reporter 1, News Editor 2: Gaston County Club 1, 2, President 2: Photography Club Trophy 1. FANT, NANCY KAY, Winnsboro, South Carolina: Lib- eral Arts: Clio, Parliamentarian 2: French Club 2: Volunteers for Christ. Secretary-Treasurer 1, 2: Y.W.A. 1: T.U., Chorister 1, 2: South Carolina Club 1: Home Economics Club 1: Hilltop, Religious Editor 2. FARMER, MARY ELIZABETH, Asheville: Liberal Arts: Nonpareil, Hostess 1, Chorister 2, Chaplain 2: Scriblerus Club: Y.W.A, 1, 2: Touring Choir, Vice-President 2: Dramateers 2: College Marshal 2: Dorm Chorister 2. FERGUSON, ALMA LEE, Marshall: Secretarial Science: Business Club 2: Y.W.A., Publicity Chair- man 2: Sunday School, Group Leader 2: Hilltop, Reporter 1. FISH, BETTY JEAN, Yorktown, Virginia: Elementary Education: Clio: T.U., President 1. General Secre- tary 2: Volunteers for Christ 1: Y.W.A. 1: Dorm Secretary 2. FLOYD, SHIRLEY ANN, Charlotte: Liberal Arts: Clio: Sunday School, Assistant Secretary 1, Secretary 2: T.U., Social Leader 1, Bible Reader's Leader 2: Volleyball Club 2: Basketball Club 2: Softball Club 1, 2: Art Club 2. FONVILLE, JOHN COLE, JR., Greenville, South Caro- lina: Commerce. FOX, SIDNEY WILLIAM, Mars Hill: Agriculture. FRANCIS, JANET GAIL, Clyde: Liberal Arts: Clio: French Club 1, 2: Basketball Club 1: Swimming Club 1. FRANKLIN, JANE ALICE, Gastonia: Secretarial Science: Business Club, Secretary 2: T.U., Secre- tary 2, Group Captain 1: Ping Pong Club 2: Gaston County Club, Secretary 2. FREEZE, CHARLES HUGH, Kannapolis: Commerce: Euthalian: International Relations Club, President 2: Sunday School, President 2: T,U., Secretary 1, Group Captain 1: Band 1. FRYER, THOMAS WAITT, JR., Miami, Florida: Lib- eral Arts: Spanish Club 2: T.U., President 2: Dorm Chaplain 1, 2: Foobtall 1, 2: Track 1: M-Club, Chaplain 1, 2: Superlative 2. FURCHES, REBA ANN, Mocksville: Home Economics: French Club: M.S.M. 2: Touring Choir 1, 2: Home Economics Club 2: Superlative 2: Miss Laurel, 1. Senior GAGE, KEITH STERLING. Chase. Maryland: Music: Orpheon Club 1, 2, Vice-President 2: Y.T.C., Presi- dent 2: Touring Choir 1. 2: Men's Glee Club 2. GANTT, GARY MORRISON, Statesville: Engineering. GARRISON, ALVIN GRADY. Winston-Salem: Civil Engineering, GENTON. JOYCE ANN, Delray Beach. Florida: Ele- mentary Teacher: Spanish Club, President 2. GERRINGER, EILEEN, Hazelwood: Secretarial Sci- ence: Nonpareil, Treasurer 2. Chaplain 2: Business Club, Vice-President 2: Sunday School, Associate Superintendent 2: T.U., Group Captain l. Bible Readers Leader 1: Band, Majorette 1: Superlative 2: Marshal 2. GHORMLEY, ROBERT EUGENE, Baltimore, Mary- land: Liberal Arts: T.U., Bible Readers Leader 1: Maryland Club, President 1: Dorm Chaplain 2. GIBSON, WILLIAM FRANKLIN, JR.. Greenville, South Carolina: Accounting: Band l, 2. GOOD, FRANCES CAROLINE. Stony Point: Liberal Arts: Nonpareil, Hostess 2, Chorister 2: Volunteers for Christ. Vice-President 2: Training Union, Social Chairman l, Missionary Leader I: Y.W.A. l, 2: Sunday School: Choralettes I, 2: Volleyball Club l: Hiking Club lg Dramateers 1. 2. GRAY, EULENE WILSON, Warwick. Virginia: Music. GRAY, ORVIS KENNEDY, Newport News, Virginia: Engineering GRAY, ROBERT EARNEST, Warwick, Virginia' Lib- eral Arts: Ministerial Conference, President: Track Team. GREEN, RICHARD EDWARD. Waynesville: Electrical Engineering: Science Club 1, 2: Methodist Student Movement 2: Intramural Football, Basketball. Soft- ball 1, 2. GREGORY, WILLIAM LYNWOOD. Baltimore. Mary- land: Liberal Arts. GRIFFIN. CAROLYN SUE. Greensboro: Music: Clio. Corresponding Secretary 2: Orpheon Club l: T.U., Group Captain l: Y.W.A., Council 2, Secretary 21 Choralettes l, 2: Dorm Pianist 2. GRIFFIN, MARGARET LEAH. Fayetteville: Elemen- tary Education: Nonpareil, Hostess I, Sergeant at Arms 2, Censor 2: Sunday School, Group Captain l. 2: T.U.. Group Captain l, Vice-President 2: Y.W.A. 1, 2: W.A.A. I. GRIFFIN, STANLEY GRAY. Fayetteville: Liberal Arts: Euthalian, Marshal 1, 2: Spanish Club, Chor- ister 2: T.U., Chorister 1, Group Captain l. 2: Col- lege Choir, Tour Chairman l, 2: Men's Choir, Sec- retary 2: Euthalian Octet 1. 2: Church Choir 2: In- tramural Sports 1, 2: Cheerleader 2: Dorm Secre- tary 1, 2: Superlative 2. GRIFFIN, SUE ELIZABETH, Charlotte: Liberal Arts: Clio: Sunday School, Secretary 1: T.U., Group Cap- tain I: Missionary Leader 2: Volunteers for Christ 1. 2: Y.W.A. 2: Dramatic Club. GRIGGS, CLARENCE ELMER, Asheville: Pre-Medi- cal. HAILE. PATRICIA ANN, Heath Springs, South Caro- lina: Pre-Nursing: Clio: Y.W.A.: T.U., Oflicer l, 2: Sunday School, Dorm Representative 1: Nursing Club. Secretary 2: Home Mission Board Represen- tative 2. Directory HALL. MARY BESS, Chapel Hill: Elementary Educa- tion: Clio, Marshal 2: T.U., Group Captain 2, Bible Reade-r's Lender 2: Summer School B.S.U, Coun- cil. HALL, SALLY LYNNETTE. Pompano Beach, Florida: Secretarial Science: Clio, Marshal 2: Orpheon Club. Treasurer 2: Y.W.A., Dorm President 2: Volunteers for Christ: T.U.. Group Captain I1 Choralettcs: Florida Club. HALLMAN, ROBERT RICHARD. Atlanta, Georgia: Pre-Dental: Philomathian, Fines Collector 21 Tour- ing Choir. Librarian 2: Science Club: Men's Glee Club: Treat Dorm Chorister. HAMILTON, W. H., Raleigh: Geological Engineering HAMPTON, KENNETH DUANE, Asheville: Aeronau- tical Engineering: Philomathian: Science Club: MSM.: Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball: Lrlizrcl, Assistant Art Editor: Dean's List. HAMRICK, VONNIE BAXTER, JR., Forest City: Busi- ness: Intramural Football. HARDING, WILLIAM KNOWLTON. JR., Charlotte: Electrical Engineering: Amateur Radio Club, HARLEY, .IIMMIE ELSMA, Denmark. South Carolina: Liberal Arts: Euthalian, Chaplain 2: Ministerial Conference, President 2: Sunday School. President I: T.U, HARMON, GRADY MACK, Charlotte: Liberal Arts: Euthalian. Vice-President 2, President 2: Mission Council. Sunday Service Chairman 2: T.U., Vice- President 1: Intramural Sports: Cheerleader 2: Euihalian Temperance Medal. HARRIS, VERNELL. Burnsville: Liberal Arts: Clio: Y.W.A.. Publicity Chairman 2, HARTGROVE. JERRY ARNOLD. Rock Hill, South Carolina: Electrical Engineering: Science Club: T.U., Group Captain 2: Church Choir: Men's Chorus: Dean's List. HAWKINS, PHILLIP RAY. Mars Hill: Mathematics. HELTON. BENNY WALLACE, Hendersonville: Elec- trical Engineering: Science Club, Secretary-Treas- urer 2: Sunday School. Secretary l: T.U.. Presi- dent 2. Social Chairman 2: Marshal: Dorm Presi- dent: Men's Student Council, President 2: Dean's List. HENNINGS. JOHN THOMAS, Vass: Engineering. HENSON, JAMES AUSTIN, Forest City: Electrical Engineering: Baseball: M-Club 2. HERNANDEZ, ENRIQUE A., Manzanillo, Ote., Cuba: Ccmmerce: Euthalian: Spanish Club: Brotherhood: Intramural Volleyball, Baseball: Foreign Student Club. HESTER, CATHERINE NADINE, Newton: Liberal Arts: Clio: Logothia Club. Social Leader 2: Sun- day School. Group Leader 1: T.U., Group Captain 2: Y.W.A., Dorm Mission Leader 2. HEWITT, GERALD EVERETT, Lake City, Florida: Music: Orpheon Club, Vice-President 2: T.U., Pres- ident l. Group Captain 2: Men's Glee Club: Tour- ing Choir, President 2. HICKMAN. SANDRA KAY, Atlanta, Georgia: Liberal Arts: Clio, Chaplain 2: Scriblerus Club: Volun- teers: T.U., Social Chairman 1, 2: B.S.U., Coun- cil 2: Y.W.A., President 2: Dramateers: Chapel Hill Play 1: Art Club: Superlative 2. llI Senior HICKS, VOLLIE WOODROW, Richmond. Virginia: Liberal Arts: Euthalian: Spanish Club: T.U., Sec- retary 1. Social Chairman 2: Football 1: Virginia Club. HIGH, ROBERT OSCAR, JR., Whiteville: Liberal Arts: Brotherhood: M.S.M., Reporter: Intramural Basket- ball, Softball: Hilltop Staff 1: Dramateers: Com- mencement Play 1: Photography 1: Superlative 2. HIGHTOWER, NANCY JANIS, Taylors, South Caro- lina: Music: Clio, Pianist 2: French Club, Pianist 2: Sunday School: T.U., Group Captain 2: Y.W.A.: Volunteers for Christ, Pianist 2: Dean's List. HINES, JACK DONALD, Spindale: Electrical Engi- neering: Veterans' Club, Publicity Chairman 2. HINSON, JAMES CARSWELL, JR., Pensacola, Florida: Pre-Law: Euthalian: Sunday School: T. U., Secre- tary 2: Hilltop Staff 2: Fall Play 2. HOBBS, ANN ELIZABETH, Charlotte: Medical Tech- nology: Nonpareil, Hostess 2: Y.W.A.: Volleyball, Captain 1, 2: Basketball Club: Hiking Club: Indoor Recreation Club: M-Blem Club: Charlotte Club: Class Cheerleader 2: Superlative 2: W.A.A. Coun- cil. Publicity Chairman 2. HOLBROOK, PHILIP EDWARD, Rising Sun, Mary- land: Liberal Arts: T.U.. Group Captain 1, Vice- President 2: Ministerial Conference. Publicity Chairman 2: Ward Leader at Oteen 2: Softball. HOLDER, EDNA JANE, Fayetteville: Elementary Edu- cation: Clio: T.U,, Group Captain 1, Song Leader 1, Social Leader 2: Sunday School, Group Leader 2: Y.W.A.: Volunteers for Christ. HOLDER, LUCIA ANN. Greenville South Carolina: Liberal Arts: Softball Club: Folk Dancing Club: Swimming Club: Volleyball Club: Basketball Club: M-Blem Club, President 2, Secretary 1: W.A.A.. Council: Hilltop Staff l: Football Queen 2: Super- lative 2. HOLDER, MELBA JEAN, Fayetteville: Liberal Arts: Clio: T.U., President 2, Group Captain 1: Y.W.A.: Volunteers for Christ: Sunday School. HOLLAND, JAMES WARD, JR., Baltimore. Maryland: Liberal Arts: Euthalian: Sunday School. Group Captain 1, President 2: T.U.. Bible Reader's Leader 2: Varsity Football: Intramural Basketball: M- Club: lVIaryland Club: Melrose Dorm Chaplain 2: Men's Student Council. HOLLAR, MARGIE ELLEN, Granite Falls: Elementary Education: Nonpareil: Sunday School, Dorm Rep- resentative 1, 2: Y,W.A.: T.U.: Volunteers for Christ: Archery Club: Hiking Club. HOLLIFIELD, ANNIE JANE, Brevard: Elementary Education: Nonpareil, Music Critic: Logothia Club. Secretary 2: Sunday School, Class Secretary 2: T.U,, Group Captain 2: Volunteers for Christ. HORN, ANDREW JOSEPH, JR., Glen Echo, Maryland: Liberal Arts: Euthalian, Pianist 2: Ministerial Con- ference. Pianist 1. 2: Sunday School, Secretary 1, Vice President 2: T.U., Secretary 2: Band: Mary- land Club. HORTON, PATRICIA ANN, Candler: Pre-Law, HUDSON. GAYLE, Taylors, South Carolina: Home Economics Clio Sunday School Secretaryl Vice President 2 YWA TU Hiking Club Home Eco nomics Club President 2 South Carolina Club Directory HUFFSTETLER. BOBBIE REID, Cramerton: Liberal Arts: Clio: Y.W.A.: T.U.: Sunday School: Dorm Secretary-Treasurer 2: W.A.A.:, Council: M-Blem Club: Hiking Club, Chairman 2: Volleyball Club: Tennis Club: Badminton Club: Archery Club: Bas- ketball: Gaston County Club, Publicity Chairman 2. HUNEYCUTT. WILLIAM AVERY, Norwood: Civil En- gineering: Euthalian, Treasurer 2: T.U., Assistant Secretary 2. HUNTER, CAROLYN ALLEN, Winston-Salem: Liberal Arts: Clio: Y.W.A.: Sunday School, Secretary 1: T.U., Secretary 2: Home Economics Club. HUNTER. JAMES MELVIN. JR,, Winston-Salem: Pre- Med: Philomathian: Science Club: Sunday School. Secretary 1: T.U., Vice-President 2: Intramural Basketball. HUNTER, JIMMY PICKEL, Raleigh: Business Admin- istration: Football: Business Club 2. HUPP. NORMAN CLAYTON, South Boston, Virginia: Pre-Law: Euthalian, Vice-President 2, President 2: Spanish Club: T.U,, President 2: Virginia Club, Vice-President 2: Forensics: Sophomore Class Vice-President 2. HUSKIN, JOYCE ELIZABETH, Jacksonville, Florida: Secretarial Science: Clio, Marshal 2, Secretary 2: Sunday School, Vice-President 2: T.U., Group Cap- tain 2: Digit. Typist 2: Y.W.A.: Choralettes, Secre- tary-Treasurer 1: Florida Club: Superlative 2. HYDE. MONA ELLEN. Chamblee, Georgia: Elemen- tary Education: Clio, Music Critic 2, Literary Critic 2: International Relations Club: Sunday School, Group Leader 1. President 2: T.U., Mis- sionary Leader 1: Touring Choir: Basketball 1: Tennis 2: May Court 1: Laurel, Beauty Section 2. JACKSON. BONNIE GLENDA, Kinston: Secretarial Science: Secretary: Nonpareil, Hostess: Basketball Club: Ping Pong Club: Softball Club. JEFFRESS, MARY RICKS, Norlina: Nursing: Clio, Censor 2, Marshal 2: Orpheon Club: Sunday School. Group Captain 1, President 2: M.S.M., Vice- President 2: Glee Club, Secretary 1: W.A,A., Dorrn Representative 2: Volleyball Club 2: Nursing Club: Huffman Dorm President 2: Student Council, Sec- retary 2. JENKINS, WILLIAM HALL. Stecoah: Pre-Agri:ul- ture. JOHNSON, FONROSE DALE, Delway: Home Eco- ncmics: Clio: Sunday School, President 2: Home Economics Club, Vice-President 2: Folk Dancing Club. JOHNSTON, MARIANNE, Franklin: Pre-Nursing: Clio. Treasurer 2: Sunday School: T.U., Group Leader 1: Y.W.A.: Basketball Club: Hiking Club: Folk Dancing Club. JONES, PHILIP WILEY, Asheboro: Pre-Dental: Philo- niathian: Sunday School, President 2: T.U., Group Captain 1. JONES, ROBERT LOWERY, JR., Portsmouth, Virginia: Liberal Arts. KENYON, MARY ELIZABETH. Hillsboro: Home Eco- nomics: Scriblerus Club: Sunday School, Group Captain 1: T.U., Missionary Leader 1: Y.T.C. 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Chorister 2, President 2: German Club, President 2: T.U., President 2: Brotherhood 2: Band 2: Men's Glee Club 2: Treat Dorm President 2: Dean's List: Superlative 2. MAMLIN, JOSEPH JEROME, Asheville: Liberal Arts: Euthalian, English and Expression Critic 1, Secre- tary 2: International Relations Club: T.U., Mis- sionary Leader 1, Vice-President 1: B.S.U., Coun- cil 2: Mission Council, Chairman 2: Ministerial Conference: Sunday School: Class Vice-President 1: De-an's List: Superlative 2. MARLOWE, SHIRLEY ANN, Hendersonville: Busi- ness: Clio: Sunday School: Y.W.A.: Basketball Club, Varsity Team: M-Blem Club: W.A.A. MARTIN, LAVENIA, Galivants Ferry, South Carolina: Home Economics: Y.W.A.: T.U., Vice-President 2, Missionary Leader 1, Membership Committee 1: Archery Club: Volleyball Club: Hiking Club 1: Home Economics Club, Scrapbook Committee 2. MARTIN, RODERICK COLVIN, Hialeah, Florida: Pre- Law: Euthalian, Debate Critic 1, Reporter 2, Vice- President 2: Intramural Basketball, Football: Hill- top, Staff Reporter 1, 2: Homecoming Attendant 2. MEADOWS, VAN BURGAN, Hot Springs: Pre-Med: Science Club: Intramural Basketball. MELTON, MARGARET PATRICIA, Anderson, South Carolina: Liberal Arts: Clio, Pianist 2, Secretary 2: Science Club: Sunday School, Group Leader 1 General Pianist 2: T.U., Group Leader 1: Choral- ettes 1: Church Choir 2: Student Council 2: Dorm President 2: Class Treasurer 2: Superlative 2. METCALF, EDITH FLORENCE, Mars Hill: Labora- tory Technology: Science Club: Sunday School. Secretary 2: T.U., Bible Reader's Leader 2: W.A.A., Council. MIDKIFF, DONALD ROY, Mt. Airy: Liberal Arts: Euthalian, Pianist 1, Chorister 2, Secretary 2: Sun- day School, Vice-President 2: T.U., Vice-President 1: Ministerial Conference: B.S,U., Council Treas- urer 2: Y.T.C. 1, 2: Superlative 2. MILLER, LOREN GLENN, Fernandina Beach, Florida: Liberal Arts: Logothia Club, Vice-President 2: Sunday School Secretary 2, President 2: T.U., Bible Reader's Leader 1: Mission Council: Minis- terial Conference, Secretary 2: Church Choir. MOODY, BETTE ANNE Camden, South Carolina: Liberal Arts: T.U., Group Captain 1, Bible Read- ers Leader 2: Volleyball Club President: Hiking Club: M Blom Club 2' Cheerleader 2 MOORE VIOLET SPOTSWOOD South Boston Vir grnra Liberal Arts Clio Scriblerus Club Sunday School Secretary 1 President 2 BTU YWA Womens Glee Club WAA Council Badminton Club Chairman 2 Folk Dance Club 2 Ping Pong Club Chairman 2 Softball Club Tennis Club Virginia Club President 2 Directory MOORE, WILLIAM DEWEY, JR., Rome, Italy: Lib- eral Arts: Philomathian, Secretary 2: French Club, Secretary-Treasurer 2, President 2: T.U., Secretary 1: Sunday School, Vice-President 2: Y.T.C., Vice- President 2: Treat Dorm Chaplain 2: Greater Council of Dormitories. Vice-President 2. MORLEY, PATRICIA ANNE, Columbus, Georgia: Elementary Education: Clio: Y.W.A.: Sunday School: Volleyball Club: Basketball Club: Swim- ming Club l: Ping Pong Club 2: Softball Club: W.A.A. Council, Vice-President 2: M-Blem Club: W.A.A., Vice-President 2. MURPHY, WILLIAM ROBERT, Hendersonville: Lib- eral Arts: Philomathian, Marshal 2: Brotherhood. Chaplain 2: T.U., Vice-President 1: Track Mana- ger 2: Dramateers 2: Laurel, Staff. MYERS, DAVID RANKIN, Maryville, Tennessee: Agri- culture-Business. MYERS, FRANK LYNN, Alexandria, Virginia: Liberal Arts: Euthalian, Vice-President 2: Sunday School, President 1: T.U., Group Captain 2: Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball: Superlative 2. NAYLOR, JACK DOYLE, Mocksville: Liberal Arts: Sunday School, Class President 2: Dorm Chap- lain 2. NEEDHAM, SETH BENJAMIN, Portsmouth, Virginia: Liberal Arts: T.U., Vice-President 2, Group Cap- tain 1: Ministerial Conference, Reporter 1: B.S.U., Missionary Leader 2: Veterans' Club, Chaplain 2: College Marshal. NELSON, JOHN MACK, Kernersville: Liberal Arts: Sunday School, Class Group Captain 1, 2: Dra- mateers 2: Cast of Lute Song. NELSON, TONITA ANN, Clinton, South Carolina: Elementary Education: Nonpareil, Chief Hostess: Logothia Club, Secretary 2: Sunday School, Class President 1, 2: T.U., Officer 1: Y.W.A.: Dramateers, Treasurer 2: Laurel, Associate Editor 2. NORDSTROM. SUZANNE ELIZABETH, Miami, Flor- ida: Secretarial Science: Nonpareil, Vice-Presi- dent 2. Hostess 1: Scriblerus Club: Y.W.A., 1, 2: Volunteers 1: T.U., Vice-President 1: Sunday School 1, 2: Florida Club 1: Dean's List 1, 2. NORTHEN, MARY JANE, South Hill, Virginia: Lib- eral Arts: Nonpareil, Chief Hostess 1, Vice-Presi- dent 2, President 2: German Club, Devotion Chair- man 1, Vice-President 2: Y.W.A. 1: Volunteers 1, 2: TU., Group Captain 1, 2: Oteen Ward Leader 1: Mission Council, Music Chairman 2: Choralettes 1' Touring Choir 2: Dramateers 2: Virginia Club 1 23 Junior-Senior Cast 1: May Day Cast 1. NUNN WAYNE KENDALL Concord: Liberal Arts: Philomathian: French Club, President 2' T.U., Group Captain 1' Brotherhood: Sunday School' Dorm Secretary 2' Deans List 1. ODOM BARBARA ANN Greenville South Carolina Elementary Education Nonparell Sunday School 12 TCU 2 Volunteersl 2 YWA12 YTC So ral Leader 2 ORR WILLIAM GREY JR Lenoir Pre Law OSBORNE LOU ANNE Clyde Secretarial Science Club 1 2 U . , , . , , , , , , , K - I y Y . , , . - t ' Q - 2 V' ' ' ' . 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SHIRLEY TEMPLE, Boonville: Secretarial Science: Sunday School 1: T.U., Vice-President 1, Secretary 1, 2: Y.T.C., Secretary 2: Y.W.A. 1, 2: Choralettes 1: W.A.A. 1, 2: Hiking Club 1, 2: Bad- minton 2: Archery Club 2: Dramateers, Recording Secretary 2. RIGGS, EDWARD LEE, Kinston: Accounting: Philo- mathian: Sunday School, Secretary 1: T.U., Group Captain 2: Band 2: Florida Club 1, 2. ROACH, ALBERT SILER, High Point: Business: Basketball 1: Veterans' Club 1, 2. ROBERTS, JO ANN, Wendell: Secretarial Science: Clio: T.U., Secretary 2: Y.W.A. 1, 2: W.A,A. 1, 2: Basketball Club 1: Superlative 2. ROBERTSON, COY HICKS, Spindale: Business. ROBINSON, ANNE BUCHANAN, Asheville: Secretar- ial Science: Nonpareil, President: T.U., Vice-Presi- dent: M-Blem, Recorder: W.A.A., Reporter 2, Sec- retary: Cheerleader 1, 2: Hilltop, Reporter 1: May Queen 2: Football Queen 1: Homecoming Queen 2: Superlative 2. ROBINSON, EDGAR LAMAR, Hamlet: Liberal Arts: Sunday School, President 2: T,U., Group Captain 1: Logothia Club, President 2. ROBINSON, EVERETT ALNEY, JR., Mars Hill: Elec- trical Engineering: Band 1, 2. ROBINSON, ROBERT JOSEPH, Asheville: Liberal Arts: Football, Co-Captain l, 2: Basketball 1, 2: Baseball 1, 2: M-Club, President 2: Scriblerus Club 1, 2: All-Conference Football 1: All-Conference Basketball 1: Outstanding Senior Athlete 2: Super- lative 2. ROGERS, JIMMIE RHEUDELL, Camden, South Caro- lina: Liberal Arts: Sunday School, Vice-President 2: Youth Temperance Council. ROSS, ROBBIE IRENE, Morgantont Secretarial Sci- ence: T.U,, Secretary 2: Y.W.A. ROWAN, MARY JANE, Lenoir: Elementary Educa- tion: Nonpareil: Sunday School, Vice-President 2: Volunteers: Hiking Club 2: Hilltop. Advertising Manager 2. ROWE, FRANCES CLEO, Tallahassee, Florida: Home Economics: Volleyball Club 2: Hiking Club 2: M- Blem Club 2: Home Economics Club 1, 2: Florida Club 1, 2: Cheerleader 2, RUST, FOYE TATE, Belmont: Mechanical Engineer- ing: T.U., Social Leader 1, 2: Sunday School. Sec- retary 1, 2. RUST, TATE CORPENING. JR., Belmont: Mechanical Engineering: Sunday School, Secretary 1: T.U,, So- cial Leader 2. SANFORD, KATHLEEN ELAINE, Enka: Secretarial Science: Sunday School, Vice-President 2: T.U.. Group Captain 2: French Club 1, 2: Basketball Club 1, 2: Swimming Club 1: Home Economics. SCOTT, BARBARA MARGERY, Raleigh: Secretarial Science: Nonpareil, Hostess 2: Logothia Club 1: T.U., Secretary 1: Volleyball Club 1: Basketball Club 1: Swimming Club 1. Directory SCOTT, ROGER McDONALD, Winston-Salem: Art: Philomathian: Art Club 1, 2: Laurel, Art Editor 2: House Officer 2: Intramural Basketball 1, 2. SCRUGGS. SARA LEE, Cliffside: Secretarial Science: Clio: Y.W,A., Secretary 2: Methodist Student Move- ment: W,A.A.: Basketball Club: Archery Club: Softball Club: Badminton Club: Business Club, Treasurer: College Marshal. SEYMOUR, HOWARD BENSON, Concord: Liberal Arts: Philomathian, Secretary 2: B.S.U., Vice- President 2: T.U., Group Captain 1, President 1: Ministerial Conference, Pianist 1: Superlative 2. SHACKELFORD, ANNE CAROLYN. Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina: Secretarial Science: Clio: Sunday School, Secretary 2: T.U,, Secretary 1: Volunteers 1, 2: Business Club, Reporter 2: Choralettes 1, 2: Church Choir 2: Hilltop, Typist 2. SHEPHERD, JOHN ANDREW, North Wilkesboro: Pre- Dental. SHEPPARD, DORCAS NAOMI, Forest City: Pre-Nurs- ing: Choralettes. SHERRILL, JOHN CECIL, JR., Charlotte: Pre-Med. SHULER, GROVER CLEVELAND, Bowman, South Carolina: Liberal Arts. SMITH, MARY GWENDOLYN, Greenville, South Car- olina: Liberal Arts: Clio: Volunteers: Student Council: Dorm Secretary 2. SMITH, PATRICIA MAE, South Boston, Virginia: Elementary Education: Nonpareil, Censor, Secre- tary 2: Sunday School, President 2: Student Gov- ernment, President 2: Dorm Vice-President 2, SMITH, TIMNA AVO, Greer. South Carolina: Liberal Arts: Clio: T.U., Bible Reader's Leader 2: Y.W.A. 2: Softball Club 1, 2: Volleyball Club 2: Archery Club 2: Basketball Club 2. STEVENSON, ONEX DARA, Jamestown: Pre-Med: Philornathian: Science Club 1, 2. STEWART. BARBARA JEAN, Statesville: Secretarial Science: Nonpareil: Sunday School, Secretary 1, Vice-President 2: Y.W.A,: T.U., Group Captain 1, 2: Business Club. STILWELL, HAROLD SAMUEL, Travelers Rest, South Carolina: Football 1, 2: Track 1, 2: M-Club, Vice- President 1, 2: International Relations Club 2: South Carolina Club: Dorm President 2: Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2. STROM, OLIN TYLER, JR., Batesburg. South Caro- lina: Liberal Arts: Euthalian: Sunday School, Sec- retary 2: Brotherhood 2: Band 1, 2: Bible Club 2. STROMAN, ELIZABETH ETCHISON, Columbia, South Carolina: Liberal Arts: Nonpareil, Hostess 1: Y.W.A., Vice-President 2: Choralettes 2: Band 1: Hilltop. Reporter 1, Typist 2. STUART, JOYCE ANN, Swannanoa: Liberal Arts: Nonpareil, Hostess: Y.W.A.: Volleyball Club: Laurel Staff. SULLIVAN, MARGEL ANNETTE, Aiken, South Caro- lina: Pre-Nursing: Nonpareil, Chief Hostess: Sun- day School, Group Captain 2: Y.W.A. 1, 2. TANKERSLEY, MARGARET BELLE, Clinton, South Carolina: Home Economics: Nonpareil, Hostess: T.U., Vice-President 1, 2: Y.W.A.: Hiking Club: Logothia Club: Home Economics Club, President 2. Senior TAYLOR, ELEANOR ANNETTE, Lumberton: Business Education: Clio: T.U., Secretary 1. 2: Y.W.A.: Hik- ing Club: Scriblerus Club: Deans List 1. TAYLOR, JIMMY LYNN, Zebulon: Liberal Arts: Euth- alian, Chaplain 2: Scrlblerus Club 1. 2: B.S.U.. Council 2: Ministerial Conference 1, 2. TAYLOR. MARCIA LORENE, Greer, South Carolina: Liberal Arts: Clio, Chorister 1, 2, Vice-President 2: Touring Choir. Secretary l. 2: Dramateers: Hilltop. Staff 2: Society Day Medal 1. TAYLOR, SPARTAN WALLACE, Greer, South Caro- lina: Liberal Arts: Philoniathian: International Relations Club 1, 2: Ministerial Conference, Secre- tary 2: Sunday School, President 2: House Coun- cil 2: Dean's List 1. TEDDER, ELEANOR JEAN, Winston-Salem: Liberal Arts: Nonpareil: Y.W.A. 1. 2: Volunteers 1. 2: T.U.. Secretary 1. 2: Volleyball 2: Basketball Club 1. TETTERTON. WILLIAM DEBRON, Williamston: Civil Engineering: Recording Engineer for Public Re- lations Department. TIPTON, BONNIE LOU. Asheville: Secretarial Science, TRENTHAM, LESTER PRESTON, Sevierville. Tennes- see: Liberal Arts. TRIBBLE, REUEL DONALD, Easley, South Carolina: Liberal Arts: Euthalian: T.U., Group Captain l: Band 2: Intramurals 1, 2. TUCKER. HARRY HAUSER, Winston-Salem: Indus- trial Engineer TUTTLE. ELNA SUE, Winston-Salem: Pre-Nursing: Clio: Y.W.A. 1, 2: Volunteers 2: T.U., Social Chair- man 2: Choralettes, President 2: Mixed Quartet 1, 2: Girls Quartet 2: Hiking Club, President 2. VANCE, JOHN SHELBY, Mars Hill: Engineering: Philomathian: Scriblerus Club 1. 2: B.S.U., Coun- cil 2: T.U., President 2: Football 1, 2: Basketball 1: Tennis 1, 2: M-Club 1, 2. VAUGHN, LUCY ANN. Greenville, South Carolina: Elementary Education. WARD. FRANCES CAROLYN. Ladson, South Caro- lina: Music: International Relations Club, Secre- tary 2: T.U., Vice-President 1, President 2: Choral- ettes 2: Touring Choir 1: Dean's List 2: Dorm Of- ficer 2: Oteen, Pianist 2. WARD, MARIAN HOLT, Boone' Home Economics: In- ternational Relations Club 1: T.U.. Group Captain 1: Home Economics, Chaplain 1, 2, WARD. THEODORE FRANCIS. Deary, Idaho: Liberal Arts: Ministerial Conference, Vice-President 2: Mission Council 2: T.U., President 1, Chorister 2: Men's Glee Club 2. WARREN. ALMA RUTH, Shouns. Tennessee: Elemen- tary Education: Clio: Y.W.A. 1, 2: T.U., Social Leader 1, Secretary 2. WATSON, NOEL FRANCIS, Mars Hill: Music: Band 1, 2: Orpheon Club, Secretary 2: Men's Chorus 2. WATSON, ROBERT DRAKE, Asheboro: Liberal Arts: T.U., Treasurer l, 2: Sunday School, Class Vice- President 1, 2: Intramural Softball 1, Basketball 1. Football 2: Varsity Basketball 2. WEBB. JOSEPH BERNARD, Galax, Virginia: Liberal Arts: Philomathian: Scriblerus Club 1, 2: Sunday School. Secretary 1: T.U., Secretary 1, Group Cap- tain 2: Brotherhood. Secretary 2: Band 1, 2: Vir- ginia Club 1. Di rectory WELBORN, MARY LEE, Greenville, South Carolina' Liberal Arts: Clio: French Club, Vice-President 2: Volunteers, Chorister 2: Y.W.A. 2: Sunday School. President 2, Vice-President 1. WELCH. CAROLYN CHRISTINE, High Pointi Secre- tarial Science, Nonpareil, Hostess 1: T.U., Group Captain l, President 2: Y.W.A. 1, 2: Volunteers: Choralettes 1, 2: Touring Choir 2. WEST, JOEL BERNARD. Greer, South Carolina: Ac- counting: Philomathian, Treasurer 2: Business Club 1, 2. WHITEHURST. ELSIE MARIE. Bethel: Elementary Education: Clio: T.U., Bible Reader's Leader 21 Maryland Club. WILDER, HUGH O'NEIL, Spartanburg: South Caro- lina: Liberal Arts: Phrlomathian, Censor 2, Vice- President 2: Scriblerus Club 1, 2: T.U., President 2: Cheerleader 1, Chief 2: Hilltop, Sports Editor 2, WILLIAMS. RICHARD THOMAS, Charlotte: Aero- nautical Engineering. WILLIAMS, ROWLAND FARTHING, JR., Durham: Commerce: Philomathiang Methodist Student Move- ment: Intramurals: Football 1, 2: Basketball. Cap- tain I. 2: Softball 1, 2. WILSON, IRIS GERALDINE, Temuco. Chile, South America: Pre-Med: Clio: Science Club 2: Volun- teers 1, 2: Sunday School. Class Vice-President 1. 2: Mission Council 2: Y.W.A.: W.A.A. 1: M-Blem Club. Devotional Chairman 1: Volleyball Club: Basketball Club: Softball Club. WILSON. LYMAN, Highlands: Liberal Arts. WILSON, MARTHA JO. Dania. Florida: Elementary Teachers: Choralettes 2. WILTSHIRE. DOROTHY MARGARET. Richmond, Vir- ginia: Liberal Arts: Nonpareil: Scriblerus Club 1, 2: Sunday School, Group Captain 1. 2: Y.W.A. 1. 2: Dean's List I, 2. WINN, BARBARA JANE, Cliffside: Accounting: Clio: Business Club 2: Sunday School, Group Leader 1: T.U., Secretary 2: Y.W.A. 1, 2: Basketball Club 1, 2: Volleyball Club 2: Badminton Club 2: Archery Club 2: Softball Club 2: W.A.A.. Council 2. WOODHAM, GLENDA JOYCE. Atlanta. Georgia: Pre- Med: Clio: Science Club 1, 2: T.U., Bible Readers Leader 1: Volleyball Club 2: Basketball Club 2: Softball Club 2: W.A,A. 2: Nursing Club, Vice- President 2. WOOTEN, BONNIE GAIL, Greensboro: Secretarial Science: Clio: Business Club 1, 2: Y.W.A.. Treas- urer 2: T.U.. Group Captain 1: Archery Club 1: Dorm President: Student Council. WRIGHT, JACK MILTON, Winston-Salem: Electrical Engineering. WRIGHT, JOE MONTEVAL, Asheville: Pre-Dental: Science Club. 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I 1 ff. m 1 M n rf L 1' 1.29-Fi' .JL - Y -la-i-.1-Li ' 'i'i 'QiiX.fxnK'5xQ5X:i'lQ-fRC'Q'i51 HLZJAVUKJ STl7llEN'l'S ENRUILING FUI! THE SEUOND Sl-IMES'l'ER First Row: I-I-in w-4 II1 kv XX.-IH: M XXwI1m:1wv. If 4' Not pictured: NXHMMM Mux- It-1ul..w.wn -mul, Iiwwxx lvwmf- ll-lwlxwbw lilll Xlun rfwlux, SMHNM I.ww1Mn.: XIII 'l'1wmwx VI,-M Iirfxxu NXwI1 w Ifufl - ,MM llwlwm It Www, wlxv 'f-I-I XX wwwv. I XI.xwu-hm Xw,mvw I,lHww.w1u: If-11 ww-,4 Inf' lmxul I, Iiurrifm I-wlu. 11m-wwf Iimw Iwwrlw flvw, 4' ng Mx1zrw41'IyUw lx--r-,w lwmuuf N, Nilnylxmv XX1wvrmN. ISM 'I'PwmnX ll--Mlm, Hwlwlf lim lluynhl hm-5 Ufxhx flvrmv llwluxv Imrw- I-,rm-Hu rjilxx.-ml 'IMW-rn lv-umm Swvw: ll.vu l,w Ilwlwwl XXww1V1u ,Xl-I Hvlx. lin!-nl! I. Umlh hx, Hynix ICH:-m Vx-xx!--X W XX Illvlz- Umm-N Xlxll-M Second Row I'1..,wl.x Iluuvm lwxnx. XX uw-NNN. 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V ' -xv!--,-wi., A - ' 1. f ' www ' ' ' 1'-' '- 'f -, -xv: 1. 4 - - f --- :' ' 'WJ -4 Q S - .g.,. - -1. .. w Q- - 1-941 9' :Dos 'Sq 'L ACTIVITIES Imm II1w vIL1Qlur'e ecI I'IIUfIOCIIl'IICII'I'II IMIII IIN sparklingl IIULIIIIQIIII Ilfm bcrmlmq IIIIIII IIS Iixism xx In xIa aIcIQ Iwlfwxx i STEVE BLACKWELL President Linking the college students and the local church, the Baptist Student Union serves as the unifying force of all religious organizations on the campus. It seeks to develop the spiritual and social life of the student by giving a foundation for a life of Christian endeavor. The Executive Council is composed of executive officers and repre- sentatives of the unit organizations. The Greater Council is composed of Working committees headed by executive council members. The B.S.U. sponsors vespers, morning watch, and prayer groups as well as the traditional Thanksgiving program, seasonal parties in the dormitories, and oth- er religious and social activities. B PTIST xx STUDE I UNIO EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Seated, left to right: Don Midkiff, Treux1u'e1'. .lane Blake, Corresponding Secretary: Jo Ellen Bradley, Volunteers Represmztalzreg Steve Blank- wcll, President: D12 Ella J, Pierce, Faculty Spon- S011' Sara Ellcn Doziei, Soczal Vice-Pwszclent. Stnnfllng, lejt to right: Jimmy Taylor, Muns- terznl COllf6l'EIl,C? RCpresentut1i'e.' Dnris Phillips, Music Dirertor: Bill Cobb, First Vzce-President. Juhn R. Lackey. Jr.. Methodist Students' Repre- SQlllClllZ'f'I Keith Gage, Yozztli Temperrmce Coun- ril Reprexeulutzzvei Joan Adams, Rvcorflmg Sec'- rvtary: Howard Seyinour. Second Vice-Preszclent. Nathan Brooks, Tmzumg Uzzwn Director: Joe Mamlin. lllzssmn Courzczl Representative. Paul Caudill, Sunday School SllDC7'1llZt:'lld6'llI.' Sandra Hickman. Young Wrmiezfs Azlxzlzczry Represvntu- mic: Charles Bentley. B1-otlzerlinod Representa- tzre. Not Plctureclr Jnhn Vance Local Stzzclvntx' RE1J7'6FClllllll1 ?. IJ' E J J :ly -1- ,Fl if 3 I YI.: DR, ELLA J. PIERCE Faculty Spmtwr ' I5 ll 1 A .I kYKSkSKLER-. X -'viii QRRQYYRWZA K P l 1 Q 4 Z if I 1 r '3il'ns' T . Qi! . '!!.!! K '-Q 3. .,.,,- W ,, 'L'. E.-' ' - 057- BH'sa- ' '3'--v-U'i5544'Q'li .fill-all ll? Wil' I .v- MINISTERI LCO FERE CE The Ministerial Conference is composed of voung men who have felt the call to the ministry. Weekly meetings offer them training in preach- ing and effective Bible reading. These minister- ial students serve as ushe1's for the Sunday even- ni f EIXICEN in the lot il chuich dnect the ex en ing worship once a quarter, and help promote a bond of Christian fellowship in other church activities. The faculty counselors, aided by years of experience as ministers and teachers, offer suggestions and criticisms which are invaluable to these futule pastois is S .- . L, -,E , .. ' . . Y - Y P . .3 -I-.' Volunteers fm' Christ are young men nnrl women wlwsl- love fm' Christ causes them lu seek n1i1pu1'tl111itieQ tu serv- Him in any Vwcalirnl which thev nun' c-lnmsc. There was fun, fellow. ehip, and lasting l'l'lt'llLlSlllllS fm' all uf the mem- bers, but must of all. there was the witnessing' th1'ung'h song, personal ulstinwlly, and lnmgmnns which elnphzlsizerl missions and stewulwlsllilm. Jn Ellen Braulley was president vf the urgzlnizu- limi. 5 x l'Il-lnvgvgn .XNllll'X', Murlhn Ann Bxlkvx, lXlanll'l.l linrn- l l-114' Pagayuv Bxnwm-Il. liflnxln Brnfivlci. Clmxlw Bl-ntlly, l .Innlny Bully, .lullw Blnlw, .In Ellvn lillulll-V. H.-1.114 I 1s....,1Q5, Pm-1115 Bum.. Pnl rgum, cn..lN.A lun-mmm, Zur' lllulitmxwx' l C.-nh-y, H1-113 L'n1v,y. Sana Ellvn Llnflfw, Nnxwy Kny l Fnnt. lilll Fmfly, Sum Fl'llZll,'I. l3zl1'l3n1.4 Ellvn Fllnelvx- 1 lnurlv. Suv KlI'lflll'II f','Llx'nlxm' Gvnlml, Sully llanll, l-lulwy Elnlnl, Hn-knlzmn, Snnrllm Hnfl-zmnn, Jann Jann- Il-.ldv1', lXlJll'Q.Ilt' Hwllm. Annu- Iinll1tim-lfl, Annu .lnr1'ntt. Rum-lln .Iuxx'L'll ll-idly' Ann .I-m--5, Jl-a4nn1,- Klnu. Cnrnlyn Klsllvl. Lnnnnl Hmmm-. Jun'-1 Lf-11. June' lNl.:nn. Jwyu' Nlww. Suzzlnnw Mnnx, lNl1l1'y Jzml- Nmlha-n, Bzn'l3n1'u Glglnrn Bvtty' Clmlmq Pnymx Sully Rl,-glgnrm, Anne- SllL!L'lil'll.fllTl, Gx-svn Snmh, Mnry' -1LlllLl Swlll, El--umm' 'II-clllm-1' Jn Tlnnnlnn, Sum- Tuttlq,-, Ppnlcly Wnlll M.ny Lvc We-llnurn. Cdl'Uly1l NV! ll-h. Ins Wxlsnn. Nzlnuy Ell- xxqsrcls. Gaxylv Hu.1lN+n, Gm-rnlcl Alle-y, K.-n Blackwlgll. Buncln B1-imilcll-ll Canwllyn Cznxtlnn. Dnvgluw Culp-. .Inm- Dfgntnn. Nlllli D lllIlQ4,l', Lum FZll'l'!ll'l', Betty Fls-nnnQ. Marv Camllyn Grant. Dmnutlln HL-Inphlll, Sue Plnlllps. Cum! Pnswy, fVlal1'X' Jann Hnwgm, Bulaby Sq-wumriw. Bn,-31 Tuyllng Evn Teague Jflllilh' Thmnuw. Ann Vaughn, .In Ann Phelps, Dean Bmglnun. Innbellr- Lawtnrx. Ellllfl Abl-rnatluy. Fayv Wuuclv, Jnyce' Pope, Ann Maurwy. Nancy Picklesnncxy B:xl'lJzn'zl Knlghlun, Duns Crflfx Jin' McGve. Dun Galwglfn. Culwl Slnxxn' OLUNTEERS FOR CHRIST - P.-., l I 'l 3,4815 , 1.,.. - P- -if Qisflf ruff' ,wiki L fl? SC 1351 415 'fini Gil SW: A -WW vi? '- . 'i's-531' C9429 -' fi. fzif-'74 1 , f WK- w if 'lf LI E-S0305 affix-Y, ' V' 3 'F if 33535 3'fwi', FZ? f,g,g,,g,, ' 1 ' V, 5 . 'J 4:3iCL,,Q f'f1q 41 Q an! ww' -fr. 1 -2 - ' A ,--iwslmlm few l mmm YN. F ..-,,. S ANDRA HICRMAN PM Qrderlt YOUNG VVOIVIEN'S AUXILI RY The Young Women's Auxiliary has a special place in the program of Christian discipleship by giving students a broader and more comprehensive conception of world conditions and missionary activities. This group meets together to study about the yarrous mission fields and the actrxrtres of the m1ss1Ol1 workers there The YWA sponsors the Lottie Moon Christmas Offer ing and directs other missionary actrvrtres on campus .J ' H f 1 f ijif ffe 1'pg,f.':Giqrmr.-gfg -. l 1 f 'li l . 1 'f ' ii 1' 1'4 -:flf'J.' 1-1 , ,Lia-Q xx-rafx:.x?w:.'1i:,xx'Lx 'w' f 4' 9 I BRGTHERHOUD The H1'otlie1'l1nml propel' Chl'lSt-K'k:'IlfL'l'Q'fl direc- tion anal DLIVIIIISE to the men uf the campus. Among other activities, the Fi1'Utl16l'lllNMl lJ2ll'tlCllJlitUS in ufvmlilctiiig prayer meetings and week- end i'evivz1ls. Seated. lvfi rn fight' Geymlcl Curtihs, Winstnn Lunnux-rl. l,ux'1f Efrisll,-yu Kvl'lLll'lk,'b Bffntluy. Bula lVlUI'Dl1Y. Olin Strmn. Wzwnv Stunf-il, .'i1r11filing, Ll,-n Evans. Dnugglglf Calls, Rl5'lllIlKl INIUCMV, Lzniy Stwkus, Bill Fmfly, Gm-mn'Qe: Bgiriliw. Ps-ily Lnwing. Hznmlnl Oclum, H2ll'l'X' Mgnnlin, .Jnhn Ellingtnn. F11-lmjly Dmf SL'1lfr,'tl. lt'jif tri Vlglll, illklfllllt .Ill W1lSxrn4 EUHR' Pr1l'tWuuLl, JUL' Maliilln. Clltllr- main: Iris Wilsun, MLn'y Jam' Nnrtlwn, Smnclzng Tw! Wurcl. LU1'UIl Miller. Dun Prine, Gmcly Harm ,JN NMSSON COUNCH Tlnwvugh the Missiun Vnnn- cil, Mars llill iwulizitvs tlw t'ln'istian zttinusphclw- for wliicli it is su clistiiiguisliwl. Yurianis f1t't'-czlimmlls niissinn- ,, :try activities sucli us tltvcn Vvterznis lluspitzll se-1'x'it'+,-s, prismi cznnp sviwices, tum- rlucting: IllJ2i1'llj' niisginiis. and Qimilzn' activities lu-ep tliv ineeinlve-Vs linsy' lui' Vlirist. ' ,VV Av 5 -3 ,A -. ,Q K I f 1Q,x ---y.' 1'15'.f!.' vl-1:78 FQil,f4.-fe.-Lv4f'5L4' AW!-Y r'E!-QMTUNWV--I'-' ZGTIJYE'-v A- ' ' ,Y-..'sI'Q-' 533 k - V ' T'v ' ' 1 VUWT ' p ' - YOUTH TEIVIPERANCE CGUNCIL A-AJ The Y o u t h Temperance Council encourages and pro- motes the principles of Tem- Y perance in all walks of life. Plain living and high think- ing is the motto of the coun- cil. Keith Gage is president of the organization. Seated: Barbara Odom. Bill lVloore Charles Bullard Shirley Riggan. Keith Gage, Mary E. Kenyon. Standing: Irene Ross, Ben Taylor, Mrs. Cornelia Vann. Nancy Haynes, David Gallimore. Sidney Floyd. Suzanne Minis. IVIETHUDIST STUDE T IVIGVEIVIEIXT The Methodist students on the campus are provided op- portunities for training and fellowship bi the Nlethodist Qtudent Mm ement A spnil ol fiiendlx cooperation exists lwctueen the NISWI and the BSL Kneeling: Jeanne King. Tom Cogdill, Tom Crumpler, John Lackey. Clinton Shuford. Ed Pierce. Second Row: Vernon Brown, Sara Woodle, Douglas Long, Janet Lewis, Arley Rosenberger. Lovda Williams. Caroline Jackson, Mary Jeffress, Mr. Joe C. Robertson. Third Row: Joe Kumne. James Sadler. David Heafner, DeWitt Carriker. Douglas Boyce. Reba Furc-hes. Sylvia Hackett. Denny Fordham. Phyllis Wiley Zeb Conley, Charles Vaughn, a I 1' N x if . . , , . C i , . . 1 ' . il A L' :f 2-,Q-' ',f.,'-1-i '1f.q4j:Q'.f--'- ',,',L.:1:z.g.g-V .f?1T'-'rt if' V? rg . . ':5VLf'f. 'a--S si. 5 - 'A ' Z- ffl.. 1. . it N, , i ,, ,J HQ OR CLUBS To be invited tu join an lnniui' club is an merit worthy of praise. A great deal of liard work. study, pei'sex'e1'c11ce. :ind genuine interest are ncccssznry for anyrme who wivhes to become a member uf an hunor club. The clubs cover the fields of husinews, English, liistory, the lzmguziges, music, religiun, zinrl science. The sclwluslic rc- quirenients are thirty quality points and El B on the subject which the club 1'8lll't'St:'lllS. Other pci'- sunal quzilificutions are crmsiclerecl, The cluhs meet' uncc each month and present 1Jl'0f.Z'l'klHlS of llZ11'llClll2ll' interest to the members. Seated: Barbara Stewart. June Alicc Franklin, Fieldjf Dizc, Eileen Gc1'1'ingc1', Sara Scruggs, Alma Fergusun. Standing: Ann Shackelfurd, Joel West, Carole Ann Pace, Bonnie Gall Woolen, Herbert Garland. Jane Winn. Baibura Coram, John Lackey, Betty Ann Lynch. .-Q 'Qi L 7' .'i 'x ear- In- Sezitedi Joyc'e Ov en, Anne Robinson. Eleanor Taylor. Jo Ellen Bradley. Polly Osteen, Suzanne Nn,rdstrom, Jane Blake, Mary Elizabeth Farmer, Ella Frances McKnight. Stcindiugz Nita Luffman, Dorothy Wiltshire, Violet Moore. Martha Barnette, Mary Redwine. Nathan Brooks, Mary Elizabeth Kenyon, Janet Lett. Vernon Culpepper, Sylvia Brissie. Paul Caudill, Lois Dempsey. Bobby Robinson John Vance. Seated: Mrs. Harley Jolley. Jane Poplin. Barbara Rhyiner, Carolyn Ward. Margaret Blount. Miss Evelyn Underwood. Stmiclwigi Sammy Stilwell. Charles Kinney. Mt. Harley Jolley. Ted Carpenter. Paris Crenshaw. Billy Collins. Hugh Freeze. John Ellington. , - --- , '.-- .-- H- 11- -..--- Y,-u 1, - - Y -.T N. ..4. .', , u.1 1 u p 1 fi , -1 -ii' - -'sqsix-.,1xQs.?zQ1i1xxxs1 .1 'Um Q ' FRENCH CLUB gj BJ Swivel T11ff1m.,1 K1m1,141114 N,m,y Kay Rant, Wuvm Nunn. Elulmx Sz1nff.1'c1. A111111 L11pw1z11'1r51. Jgmryl Fxqamwf Szwfrlmy ,Inmf H1Q11t1rXX 'l. B111 BI11111w-, f,'11i1I'14J5 Bcntlfh-v, Jvv1m H'3l'Y4'4. 1X1an1'x' LM- W1-11m-rn. R1g1y41 FLlI'L'11r'5 SPANISH CLUB Slmulzrzg Mlw Svuzml Jam- Llnd-,-1. Jnvu- Arm Gvmln. KL1111k'IlY1L' Dawn C-111111141 Vumu. Euyrl Falls. Sturm-V Gxltiirx, Twmmv F1'XL'1'. Mn Gxvym1f1111 Flsh ,-UANQYIII CLH111 A1111 .1 .I 1 .. -. '-.Q , Q' ,. - Q Q 53'-ALC-.4.,'-v-1:11.--m-f,'f4 nuff. Z7-41 ' A-4-, ,gg If -1-in , Q f-. ...Amp . ' 11-iww 'wwf-W 1.-any -1 :J J an , . 'G' CERMAN CL B Seated: Mary Jane Northen. Mrs. Cornelia Vann. Standing: Dan Pardue, Harry Mamlin, Charles Ball, Khun Kung. Seated: Mr. M. H. Kendall, Kitty Hester. Carole Pinnix, Ann Hollifield. Frances McCroskey, Dr. Raymond Nelson. Standzzzg: Olin Strom, Toni Nelson. Lamar Robinson, Margarot Tanliersley. Loren Miller. S.. sq'-' A f S: I 7 pf ,v LOGOTHI CLUB ily, 5:l513:2.f.,:fw ',gei..j.:3:g.L.f-. :1v.ffQg,'js-gsiajzf. 'rfeai q-fffsr-V '- :-'g1241,'.',5fe lf'5f'Q'a g. Ji15 .. '- 1 2,'gl 'l,-l3,'j.g'4 1 f 1 u 1 . , ,ff 1' f,-Fi?-1':'5 r ?5 T '5x' 5Q'x T .'s1 L.'-- , xQf .NQ.x?X1i1i:xxLx ' ' 2.- ' C7 ORPHEC U CLUB C539 SfJf1t1:fI' Duns Phllllps. Ruth Blbhup, 'Sully H1111 Sralmlwrgp Nm,-1 Wntwn. Kvlth Gugn-. Miss Irma Hulun Huplq-ns Gr-Vuld Hn-wltt SCHE CE CLUB Suited, Rwbvut A Cill'1Nl. F1H1'L'UL't' Mn-tudlf. Glf-ndu Wm-dhum, Gaul Lum-. Wllllnm Dvul. Hazel Ellwtt. 1N1unc-y Bwyd, Pvgsy ML-lt-yn, Dam Stuvvnsun. Stand- mg: Van N11-ucllwxw, Rll'h1fl1 Ii WIIIILIIWWS. Rxclmxd Green. Orvxs Gray, Bwb Hallman, Jm- Wright, Ml. V4 E. Wmml, Tum Culgdlll, Julm Bm'du1's, 'Ibmmy Eclwalrls, Rwyc-v McK1nm-y, Kvnm-th Hflmptun, M12 L. M. Outh,-n. ,-'K' x , 1 , P I MQ. i 1' lx S I' ELA .. g,e,--4-M14 Milf! :fi-2-4:41- .n-'ee' .rim ' ff.-nf 2-is-hs- , is-4-'-5, ,- V - . 1 ' 'X - -- '- 'R wk-v'1w' -vlb ' -f-'-:Aida- 'f'1u9-'f---'if--fx--1 :Ziyi !A,,., I '1::fLl7275l5'5W 1:.,n:-G,,,H.5 vi 1... Mig . - - ,, fuk .. . , , ..,.,-.-. - -ug.. 2.1-15 - '. f. .7 S 1X J x My M3 V7 I I' DQ? JH? 4 , C-I TERM 6 0' '.f ,W 9. , . iii' X x V 'a -we 5 3 fa x-9 --x . R -N, i'-I X A 'J ,Q 9 A LGA, 1 f K rn Q' 'H Sf: A G ' 3, 5231222 E 1531 rf' l Q1 'rm ma' ll First Row: Anne Robinsun, Preszclcnlq Suzanne Nordstrom, Vzce-President. Mary Jane Nurthen, VIC?-PFQXICUIIIII Doris Phillips, Secretnryg Pat Smith, Censor. Second Row: Billy Goodsun, Presulenl: Norman Hupp, Vice-Presidentq Joe Mamlin, Secretaryg Earl Kirkland. Censor NGN-EU ANNIVERSARY TERM EQRENSIC TERM -'F Mary Jana Northen ' President A X R , . f ' ' ' Norman Hupp President Sarah Ellen DOZIEI' S Reception Vice-President 4-f . Q ii Roderick Martin Annzziersary Vice-President Doris Phillips ,DQ b 6 Literary Vice-Presldent r-15 Grady Harmon 1 ' Lztemry Vice-President i 'T' Pat Smith 1, i ,gr Q, Secretary ,X -I wx ' 7, : Dun Midkiff , ' . Secretary Margaret Griffin Censor T-E 1- A 4 1 kY'2, Tommy Stogner A Censor Doris Phillips President f.- 1 Q. E Grady Harmon .. 1, President ya Pat Smith ' Vice-President ,Qs Q, K Y i :vi Frank Myers . 'L Vzce-Prexzdent JN, ., X Margaret Griffin Vice-President , in - l , A., Z George Banks -cz' Secretary J in .. Joan Adams Secretary ,-I 6, Ps 4- 'U , 'sf k ' fivb ' Charles Bentley ' ' V Censor l fl' Ella Frances McKnight 5 Censor , .1 2 , ' P gn E 1' 'WSLEL l w Wg M5091 4 Mm i I P I X r 4 VN , q : W r ' V C-I TERM .-. -I W ,h h ,lr-, ' ,., :: 'a- L- '.- IJ A C' Adi Q E? A .-.gp ,.: In I' QQ x9 Ag. -rflv 5 K 1 ,. we Y n l 4' ,X Ch y i .QA 21.41 Fzrxt Row: Pully Osteen, PTCSICIQHI, Janet Lett, VzCe-Presz- clmrri Martha Barnes, Secretaryg Sally Reagan, Censor, Second Row: Larry Painter, Presldellt: Wlnstun Leonard. Vzce-P1'cs1dent.' Hnwurd Seymour, Secretaryg Hugh Wilder, Cen- CLIO-PHI ANNIVERSARY TERM EQRENSIC TERM SUT. Martha Barnes PT'ES1delll Harry Mamlin President Janet Lett Receplzon Vzce-Preszdent Hugh Wilder Anmversary V109-Preszdent Marcia Taylor Literary Vice-President Charles Bullard Lzterury Vzce-Preslclent Peggy Melton Secretary Paul Caudill Secretclry Molly Jeffress Censor- Paul M2Corvey Cengor Janet Lett Presldeut Charles Bullard Preszdent Jane Blake Vzce-Presldent Wayne Nunn Vzce-Preszdeur Jnyce Huskrns Secretary Bill Cobb Secretary Mona Hyde Censor Charles Kinney Censor- ,g: .. f ...- A Qin .a-4' QN 41 .f A - E 'Ant 13' 5- -' l ff, ,xi 5 f 4 1 tw tx. Members: Woody Allen. Martha Barnes. Charles Bentley. Tommy Bodkin, Jo Ellen Bradley. Brenda Bridclcll, Sandra Brothers, Charles Bullard. Carolyn Cauthen, Bcity Chester, Dorothy Clark. Barbara Coram. Zoe Cooley. Lynne Courtney, Martha Dickens, Carlyle Driggers, Billie Everhart. Len Evans. Mary E. Farmer, Caroline Good, Bill Gregory. Sue Griffin. Don GuFfv. Sally Hall, Nancy Hayes. Sandra Hickman, Bob Hi' aff' 4 .gi , lu rj A scene from Lute Song. starring Sandra Hickman and Tommy Bodkin. High. Shirley Hudson, Bob Murphy. John Nelson. Mary Jane Northen, Harold Odom. Harry Orr. Joyce Owen, Charles Parker, Mary Alice Patton. Joyce Pope. Jerrie Preston, Peggy Ray. Barbara Rhymer, Ruby Rhyne, Shirley Riggan. Mary Ann Robertson, Ellen Shearen. Timna Smith, Ronnie Sparrow. George Spittle, Tom- my Stogner. Jo Thornton, Lovda Williams, Paddy Wall. DRAIVIATEERS For those who love good plays and enjoy acting, the Dramateers affords fellowship and experience in stage productions. Two maior productions and num- erous one-act plays are presented during the year. Mars Hill always achieves high ratings in the productions which the Dramateers give in the annual drama festi- val at Chapel Hill. Last year both plays won awards and Mrs. Elizabeth Watson, director of the organization. was elected President of the North Carolina Dramatics Association. gjml u .r ll uf ff II1 ll ll 'Z 1 I 'z Q25-31:5-ibm f vmi 'QlllqiXS29QQi5fiQl'xX N11 f x ni 1,- lvl? J Susan Glzmslwellk one-act ITlLll'ilt'1' mystery. ' T1'ifles, features Dl'2llll21lQt'l'S Len Evans, Bar' barn Scott, Carlisle Driggers, Paddy Wall, :incl Clmrles Bentley. L l,,. , 5 L --srsrv. Above- Bill .-Xl'L'l'lQl', Susan Holt, Howarcl SCj'lNUlll'. Mzwtha llurnette, Bill Gregory, Pat Bush. Hzlmlcl Odom. and C'n1'oly11 C z1uthen appuznrerl in the f'h'1pel Plwvers procluction uf What Hen lim A 19 14 wus fl xml mt 1 uwnn ut IIIU rx L90 T0lNt01 I l Wy. My l IW ll ll f W ll W , A 5 l 9' I r 5 l . il fd 4 5? If I, fl ll W ll U W ll l L. 53- l cf 1 1 I V P , 1 .- ,wq.,f,,,. m,'5.4,:,-rib,LJ,,vz,,-.g,q,ffq4gxu,qg,',,.,,.,rt.vv-4-...,j -.::.gak-1.2,-Q,j7g:v,g-were-.i'fH9.spwx my j .vi-:A-xv-A vi-'Q'-.i-:. 4.x-Sw-1 f gj .4 ',,-ly-ir' . 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Bill Gibson. E, A. Robinson, Den- ny Fordham. John Baxlcy. Seth Kirby, Jimmy Morton. PeEEY Frith. and Joan Lackey. IVIARCI-II G BAND Bonita Benfield. Barbara Culp. Charles Dirr. David Dyer. Andy Horn. Don Kreh, Ramona Lawton. Patty Ledford. Jane Linder. Mary Ann Nichols. Harold Odom. Betty Chlge Payne. Charles Vaughn. Noel Watson. Joe Webb. Paddy Wall. Charles Bentley. Phyllis Curtis. Henry Thorne, Nancy Angel. Bar- bara Branyon. Betty Gurganius. Carl Anderson, Pat Mclfalls. Ann Pate. Joe Seabe. Di:k Kirkland. Phyllis Strough. Julia Swift. Paul Caudill. David Teague. Don Hemp- CO CERT BAND hill. Harry Mamlin. James Plem- mons. Arnold Joslin. Cliff Ponders. Che t 1 Smith Don Maynaid Olin Stion Earl Greene Joanne Cass Bill Gibson E Ai Robinson Denny Foifilian John Baxley Seth kirby Jimmy Morton Pee y Filth and J hn Liclxey f n 1101 f7ll.fll fl 1 f,.f 1,1 's e' A . ' ' . ' . , , 4, . . . ' v . 0 . .' . ' -Y CH. ' lr? 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RUFUS N NORRIS Dzzector THE CGLLEGE CHOIR 1' 111115111 ltx 111 111x 111 1 1 111 N N 1xt111x11e t11111x 11- ll 1111 1 1111 N 1' x1111 11 N g1 1 1I1Ct 1111 1x111111 11 111-1t111111s Lut 81111112 t111 x 1- 1 11111 s 111 11 11111 N 1 N X11t11 C 1111 11 PFAPL FR LXNCIQ OYQIIVIINY 02- 1 1 I 1 N ' L - tgps. I rc.. A fl -uw 1 i I s 5 l A fag' ' Q W .wir it .6 ,Q QQ I Q' Q Q Hetty yells good-bye . . . Marcia and Hetty at Silver Springs Sightseeing at the Bok Tower . . Early morning departure . . . MENS GLEE CLUB K, It 7 Members: Gerald Alley, Bob Austin. Jimmy Berry, Duane Best. Bryant Bibb, Tommy Bodkin, Bob Burroughs, Douglas Cole. Larry Corn. Gerald Curtiss, Fieldy Dize. Everett Elledge. Edward Ferrell, Keith Gage, David Gallemore, Stan Griffin, Bobby Hallman, Charles Harris, Jerry Hartgrove. Bob Haycroft, Howard Hemp- hill, Gerald Hewitt. Loys Jordan, Albert King. Seth Kirby, Winston Leonard, Harry Mamlin, Loren Miller. Jim Morton, Harry Orr, Richard Phillips, Lloyd i Plemmons, Jimmy Preas, Dan Pardue, Terry Smith, George Spittle, Fred Staton, it Charles Tanner, Ben Taylor. Bruce Thompson, Ted Ward, Noel Watson, Joe Wilson. -.u fum wiwfm .ff f 'fl 1 1 f Tp'f9 '5 --ii-5Y'..-SHE: -C , - ' W 1 xxx NH ik. Re-Xlx l 07 l V Clzorfzlettesz Frances Anderson, Lois Ashley, Mar- ty Barnes, Jo Ellen Bradley, Sue Bishop, Brenda Brid- dell, Sylvia Brissie, Carolyn Cauihan, Dot Clark, Bar- bara Coffey, Doris Cole. Kitty Collins, Zoe Cooley, Sarah Ellen Dozier, Caroline Good, Dorothy Gosnell, Mary Carolyn Grant, Carolyn Griffin, Sally Hall, Joyce Hamilton, Janis Hightower, Helen Hudson, Shirley Hudson, Joyce Huskin, Caroline Jackson, Rose Marie .lac-kson, Mollie Jeffiwss, Barbara Knighten, Ina Belle Laxrton. Joanna Marlow. Carl lyn llfloore, Violet Moor . Nom-Y Mumford. Jean Parker, Carolyn Porter, Osann Raulerson, Eleanor Reese, Barbara Rhynier, Kathryn Runifelt. Anne Shackleford, Naomi Sheppard, Kathleen Shelton Ann Shockley, Nancy Stephenson. Betty Stro- man, Phyllis Slough, Jane Tingle, Sue Tuttle, Carolyn Ward, Carolyn Welch, Martha Jo Wilson, Cynthia With- row, Janelle VV1se, Sara Woorlle, Frances Younei. CHURALETTES fl Memliersliip in the Choralettes is open to any girl who loves IRMA HELEN HOPKINS Director to sing. This fine group of singers, under the direction :if Miss Irma Helen Hopkins. is in constant demand for perfor- mances both at local affairs and state conventions. The Choral- ettes truly play a prominent part as singing anilinassadois' for Mars Hill College. lt ss Hopkins an soloists for e Christmas program, ' nfl V' fl A' ' Uv 4 V I 1 ,A V ., , , , , , ., iv,:,g ,f-inf:--A ,f-ff.-4.v:4ef..A,nv -,.... , ,:wife-51Q,::1:-.:g.az--:.-:7.:gT.-1:-:rag-'f-.g--,.1-va:-v egmgo,-Q...-+4zu.,e:p.-was -L G'-if HARLEY E. JOLLEY Faculty Sponsor Blackwell. FGRENSICS In the field of Forensics Mars Hill is respected by junior colleges and senior collages alike. Always a tough opponent, last year Mars Hill placed first in the Grand National Forensic Tourney, Fredericks- burg. Va.. in the Book Review, After-Dinner Speaking, Poetry Read- ing, and Extempore. Mars Hill College debate teams have been rated Junior College Champions for the state of North Carolina for 1954, 1955, and are seeking to clinch the title this year. In the Smoky Mountain Forensic Tourney, 1956, Mars Hi1l's team of Don Kroe and Steve Blackwell were rated as winners of first place in their division, having defeated all opponents while debating both sides of the question. In the Appalachian Mountain Tourney Mars Hill took first places in after-dinner speaking and extenipore speak- ing, Steve Blackwell winning honors as second place all-round de- bater. Among the tournaments annually attended by the varsity debaters are Appalachian Mountain Tournament, Southeastern Tour- nament. South Atlantic Tourney, Barkley Forum, Grand National Forensic Tournament, and the Smoky Mountain Tournament. xf i DEB TE TEAM James Shurlmg, Norman Hupp Coach Harley Jolley. Don Kroe Steve Pvtlffml Tl-ni Cnetlill and ' Illia' Blukf-, 'QS' i x .-.X,q,,:t .. Fw - Z -9 -ra ' ' Q U , -X Q -' ' S .1 --f ' Q 'L ss I ' 191151 Him' Duiis Phil- . i ' lllis. Sum Srrugus. Tlielniu 1 l ' lx1nilJ.lll. Klum' E Fuinier. , Film-1 n C:l'l'I'1Il11t'l Svtvuzal V ' ' mu' Btnny Hvltnii. Bill X mb, .Tl-lin Yum-tg, Hugh I wire. Glenn Kirby Nor ' tl ' 'I M!-XRS!-IALS It' one has guwtl elizu'zneter. pleasing pei's:1n- ing quiet. ushering people to their seats and Hllty, fllsplzays leaclership ability. and is it guucl being nt' geiieml :tssistzince to guests in the audi- seliolzu: he nmy he chosen as at eullege nizusliztl. turium. These select ten' ezniy out the tasks of maintain- HOME ECO OIVIICS CLUB The Hume Eemioniics Club is crlnipnsetl largely of hnnie eennnniics nizilimx These future lirnnemakers, nizuiy planning to teach in this fieltl. learn what grmes intn the making nt' ei guntl hunie. The niany tantalizing amiiias which fill the Science Building each nfteiuioini are but une example ut' the splentlifl teaching nf Mrs. Mary Hmm,-ll, Mt'nzl1er.v. Flunees Antleisin, Janit-e Ax'ei'y. Fiunt-es Ballemil Ruth Bishup, Denis B1'1nee1'1glcl. Mtrthu Britt. Mully Cushiun, Patsy Dupree. Sum Fa,-gun. Ht-hu Furehes, Kuth1'vn Hui'pei'. Shu'- lfqy Hin-Qs. Gxiylt- Hutls-in, Caru- lyn Hunter. Fffrimsil Julinsun. Mary Elizuheth Kem'-in, Yvunne Lllltllllllk, Elfnst' MeBee, Litveniu IVIa.1'tin. Mary' lX'I,m1-tg Nang Mumt'nn'cl, Lt-u Ann Oshnrne. Ji, Ann Phelps, Sylvia Pulk. Jun.- Puplin, Mznthzl Ht-ep. Alley Eps- -,1'1lJf,-iyut-i'. Bt-vt-ily Silver. Mtirinii Snupsun. Shnlt-y Smith Msn'- L'l'll'l'l Temlit-isly, Jzwkie Tlitnims. Jain- Whsliuy, Lux'rl1i Xvllllilliln. Nts lXIu1'5.' Ht-vw,-lll .slrli'1,:wr I Molly Jeffress, Peggy Melton. Bonnie Wooten. Carol Pace. GIRLS' HOUSE PRESIDEIXITS At-ting as hostesses in their dorms, the Girls' House Presidents assist the house mothers in promoting a spirit of Coopera- tion throughout the dormitory, They pre- side at the house meetings, keep the girls informed of the latest regulations, arrange parties. and represent their dorms in gen- eral group meetings. H an Front Row: Jim Henson, Sammy Stilwell, Gary De-Bruhl. Back Row: arry Mamlin, Chad Bunigarner, Benny Helton. BUYS' HUUSE PRESIDEIXITS As anyone can tell you, it takes I'llO1'S than a house mother to keep a dormitory full of boys in order. The Boys' House Presidents function effectively by cooperat- ing with the house mother in making the dorm a place of abode for one big happy family. 1 x r l l ART CLUB The Art Vlula, tlumupll not an hmmm' clull is cvrnlmswl mainly of art I1l2l.IU1'S. All stu- rlm,-nts who arc i11te1'estecl in nrt, who sv ek the fellmvsluip of other art zullniu-1's, whu wclumw L'Ul1Stl'LlC'tlYG L'l'lllC1Sl'll funn one wlw is well qualified In glve it need only ln . 1 ., nl,rlIlH:rll nun the Alt llulm N11 lue lllx Rl ls tlnf Art Clulfs Aclvisur. x ,4 lwrsl HULL1 lull lu Vflllf Cd1'ulL' ML'lX Illl1LlN, Sully Rl,-algnlu, Put Bush Nlnry Luu lVIc:Clun44. Sl-c-'ful Huw' lVIil1'V L-lu Bznlf,-53 Runxnnu Lawlnn Sylvlu Small, Jerry Mxllnfr, Blll Pu1'1'y. Tlnm' Huw: Ed Czaruwuy. Twnnnx Hvlclvr, Rvfgm Sc-uit, Duvlfl HL'2llHl7'l'. Ju- Crls Rnbmsnn. Bnb HLIf'L'1'Lll-I Tum Fuusf, TIXTI Kunncy NURSING CLUB Du not il group of wzmls the It is just be ularnwrl if you happcn tn see lwzxllhy-lookin! girls rushing' tu- lIlfl1'Illlll'Y some Monday night. za meeting of the Nursing Flulv. These ll1'ff-1lLl1'Slllg students enjoy the zu- 1nus1,lw1'Q nursing as of tlmw intensely interested in Il pl'uft'SSi0ll. Memlwrx' Hulczv B1'l'l,lliS Mary Fl'LlIlC'L'S Cnllls. Annu Cl-pvlund Hnswss. Pkltflljlll Hznlc. Secrcmry-Tw1vx1zr'uv'L Tum Hu1'1'1ng1-ln. Dui Hump- hill, Ebbgl Rm- Hme-S, Burlourzl Gqenirv. Mully Je-fT1w-ss. Dnrls Janus, Rely,-Cu lvlrmxuf. Claxissu Palntcr, Carrll Pussy, Manx' Rsgljlwlml, Ann Sullxvan Ilfslexsg Sus: Tuttlu. PI'0.s1f1vn11 Glenda Wmzclhunx VIFL'-Pl'L'NldL'Ilf. Phyllis Wiley! Nurse Eva BI'L'XN't'1', fldl'l.NOl' A 1 TONI NELSON JOHN ROY LACKEY Associate Editor Business Manager ROGER SCOTT KENNETH HAMPTON A n Never in the history of Mars Hill College has another LAUREL staff been able to begin work on an edition of the yearbook with a theme which was so easy to select, yet so difficult to organize and present in a manner befitting the occasion. Ideas were discussed and rejected and not until work was well under way did the layout take its final form. Work on the LAUREL began in late September. Photography schedules were made and, for those who were absent minded, re- made: the layout was drawn up after hours of consultation with the engraving artist: the selector of Miss Laurel was chosen: copy was written and delivered to the printer: photographs were numbered and sent to the engravers: and then came the period of anxiety while we waited for the page proofs to come for a final proofreading. We we1'e striving for a pinnacle of achievement - a LAUREL which would be commensurate with a centennial birthday of Mars Hill College. We believe we reached our goal and we are happy to present the LAUREL for 1956. . . Art Editor qs: FIELDY DIZE Editor Mr. Chapman looks through the layout of the Diligently at work on advertising copy and 1956 Laurel with Fieldy Dize. John Lackey. Toni Nel- sketches for the art work which appear in the book in. Roger Scott. and Kenneth Hampton. are John Lackey Roger Scott. and Kenneth Hampton H3 f 'ev .,- ROBERT R. CHAPMAN Faculty Advisor We should like to write u word of special appreciation for those who assisted the staff with this publication. Pop Stringfield and Mr. Walter Smith were always willing to shoulder their czunerus on a moment's notice. The HlLLTOP'S sports editor, Hugh Wilder, wrote for the LAUREL, too. John Vance and Bill Gibson worked with our Business Manager in soliciting advertisements, and Mary Redwine was very understanding when she heard that her picture had inadvertently got into the freshman section. To Mr. John McLeod and Dr. Ella Pierce and her co-workers, authors of From These Stones und Zl pageant depicting the history of Mars Hill College respectively, we are especially grateful for the material which we used from their publications. And to all of you who helped in the many ways too numerous to mention here, we express our heartfelt thanks for helping us get our job well done. Left: Pop Strlngfield stands by two Constant Com- panions, his camera and his dependable old Dodge. Below: The typists and the ttfoot-work girls, Lois Dempsey, Paddy Wall, Sylvia Hackett, and Mary Redwine discuss their work with Editors Fieldy Dize and Toni Nelson. A., MARY ELIZABETH KENYON Editor-in-Chief HUGH WILDER Associate Editor, Sports Editor Those of us who work on the HILLTOP have the unique responsibili- ties of providing you with up-to-date information, as well as serving as scribes to record the history of the college as we see it unfold. Through the annals of time the bi-weekly newspaper with its coverage of sports, activities of various clubs and organizations, news about famous per- sonalities who visit our campus, and recognition of outstanding students will become the written chronicle. During this the Centennial Anniver- sary of the college we have not suffered from lack of news. It is our sincerest hope that our accounts of the day-by-day happen- ings of this year have been interesting and informing to our current readers and will prove to be accurate and complete to those who will knovs this chapter in the life of Mars Hill College only as we describe it. MISS COLLIE GARNER Faculty Advisor -.... .--V agzi 'S I -Q. li BOYD FALLS NANCY FANT News Edgar Religzous bdztov Y HAYES MARY JANE ROWAN LOUIS ENSLEY NANC Exchange Editor Ad1 ertzszng Manager f-1TCULf1I1011 IVIUWIIQCT -. , , . -. --M Aff-fl -- v 1 -fr , , 1 .1 1 - w ww 1111 1 1 ff.1:,1 fm- f J 3 'ifiii'- 2'1f::.-:...PQ'fmegxx11:1xi.xQf9.1x..mxxw 111.11 AL .1 HVSIN ESS A SSIS'l'A N TS Sl1I1d1'Ll Owz,-ns. J11 Th111'm11n E-sity St1'111n11r1. Ann P11t1'. Kun- mfih Bhcliwg-ll, Nut 1JIC'f1lI'K'lI J C' Hmsun, Arm Shgwkg-lf111cl. 1yIl1s W1l1gv. Hlll'l'URI1X I, ,XSSIS'l'.XN'l'S ,11I1' 121111 111 11111111711 N11f'g1111111 KI1111N XK1x111- S1111,111 Y -gg REPORTERS 1 1-', 111 P11111-ll 1 1.11 D11x'1X II1'I1-1'1 1711111 1l1xf1'1. N:11'11v Iifii-.4111lX 1IY'1 1 W V51 I1 1, f f 'GI' K? 22 1 -'1 if ,A '10 ,1' U! 1111 .11 f 11 X H? 1 114 is , X2 'T 2 5 '4 J 1 'f af Q 9 1 1 11 '71 1 41 11 yi 1 I J .CQ 3 5 1 H 52' 'V 'M ' N , 1, U. -.gk 23-::5.QYN.,-5 21:-.ay.1-ew-wil, Kil,14.:fG'b'4-51 ' . .ww him my-11 U x-fsgse-4- 1. -.1 ' V i , - ' I 'M 5 2 -'PWR' ' ' W-'14--fd 'fl -- I 1 7' 'C I kwqar- Q ' . 8 'YTEEQ 1 X 5.1, 7, ,,,,, ATHLETICS Wlween um' llvlds are repel lu ham Nl -Xnd the vuolingg dwxxfs Un ilw xxfclemx, lmppx If finer 'Xl lfalnms und p I! COACH DON HENDERSON COACH BOB EDWARDS 35 JI ?h?'f3 Y 5375 X CHARLES MADDRY 9749 555545 Q 23gf :-rj CHARLES BLANTON M g HQXXSQL ifxffxx 11 1 Cl l EHR I ,IQAIJIQRS Q Kwvlmg timely ll:111111111.!w1111- ley lltlllswn. Hugh Wiltl--1, Finn Rflyye, Stanley Grullin Srtmtllflgl Betty Ann Lynrli, Helen lluclstin. Ht-tty M-1-lily. Anne Rlplniisnii, F1'm1tro11',leftt0rzgliti Charles Blanttm. Herbert Bullard. Randy Land, John Tyner. Pickle Hunt- er. Jerry Crowe. Wardie Hul- land. Ben FiiI'lNl1t'l', Donnie Rub- nson. Second row: Helly Shirley, Sammy Stilwell, Warren LaCuCk. Marshall Southern. Otls Pitts. l'lk?l'1'f' Clegg, Herbert Brtrwn. Ervin Pnnre. Charles Maddry. Third row: David Myers, Tnm- my Cogdill. Earl Kirkland, John Vance. Albert Bwbbitt. Sidney Lee. Tummy Fryer. .rnn ML'- Nair, and Jim Lee. Fr 1t7'lll mtl Sammy Rees:-. Paul Shaw. Charles Ramsey. Jimmy Pteray. B111 Burclett. GL.,!l',QlP Kruger, and Bnbby Rfwlil- ,USUN ,, ,sf , 3 ' , wa- fn A . Ur.-'fix f FGOTBALL 1955. . . The Mars H111 Livrns eleven wtre able lu schedule wnly slx griclirun evlntests during the 1955 fmltball seasnn, This was due tn the tact that must uf the teams in the Cent'e1'enCe drupped wut. The C'Hl'll-tAl'0l'll,'t' consisted 111' only Gardner-Webb, Lees-McRae, and Mars I-l1ll. The Lmns npenecl their '55 campaign un their heme field. lusing lu Gardnei- Webb 13-7. The visiting Bulldttgs bruke a 7-T tie late in the game to strip the Linns, During the relnainder of the season, the Liens lust three inure tilts while tying twn with Lees-lVlCRae. Carson-Newman traveled tml Mars H111 and plastered the Linns 21-7. The M1,1L1nta1n Men played host lu the Juninr varsity team frbrn East Tennessee State and lust lu the puwertul tleven 25-7. Mars H111 tied Lees-lVlCRae 7-7 and l-1-1-l and lust their final ewiitest wt' the seasnn 120-0 tu Gard- T181 -Webb. Altlinttgh the Linns weie unable tt- break tntn the 'yVlI1Ut'l S enlumn. there were a few bright splits in their attack, Ward Hnlland. fleettf-nted halfbaek. sliwwed signs uf lJl'1lllliIlCL' nn Q1 few tic-easinns. He lnnkecl sharp Un brnken-t'1e1d running and scored un twn lung runs during the seasrni. Cine nt' these sprmts was a Q5- yard punt return Bnbby Rnbinsnn will-e again guided the team t'1'1,11n the quarter- back pesiticni Ji,-1 ry C1--awe. hainpered by lUILl1'lL5 during the entire gainpaien. D11-VL'Cl his wurth lu the team as a str,-11.11 1lElll1l'3EiL'li In the llne there were sueh standl-rits as Patil Shaw. Charley Ramsey. Otis Pitts. Sgrminy Stillwell, Tum Fryf, 1-, Ervin Pnnre, and Den lVlaynard. The end pwsitiwii was weakeiir,-rl by the loss nl' Freddie Bibb due lu 11 shnuliler injury Bryan' Bibb. set-niid team LlLlHl'lt,'l'lQ1LIl'1i, was put 11111 tit' aetiun by :1 knee injury lnefuiw' the seasun npened, Paul Shaw. Jerry Cluwe, and Otis Pitts were elitist,-11 tin the ill1'L'lllllvC1L'1ll'tj eleven. Pitts will be but-li next yealr, but Shaw and Cmwe are ciflnipleting lllt'll sec-niicl year with the Linns Freshman standtwrits wht. will prttbably see plenty of ilClllJI1 next seaswn are B111 Clegg, Marshall Snutliern. Jwhn Tyner, Bryant Bibb, Herb Brewn. and Hr-lly Shirley in the baektieldg Otls Pitts, Dun Mnynaid. and Sidney Lee in the line: and Sammy Reese at the end pwsitiun, With these buys serving as a t-ure fur a team. Cuac-h Dun Henclersnn should be able to ehanee the fmttball picture here at Mars 11111 during the 19515 fmitball campaign. lik? L 55,5 X 2 1x1.CLUB 105314, . .1 ' ' The hope uf eyery aspiring' athlete is tu lnecrinie a meme ber of the athletic lmimi' club the M-t'l11l1. The M-t'l11l1 gives limiui' and l'UCl1lIlllllf1ll to those niitstantling in any e lllilltil' sp1,r1'ts. As one ! , fb ll tl ll X11 I ,AX .IYSAQ XXX Yak Sm T E'flA Y sf im:-. ' ' WK 'sf-Q . 1 HES -N.. C 14' 15 5 fi A 51 lf 4. .. li .5 5 rr. fl if f 5 E 2' 5 2 S 3 1 lb- ,tt,,'11A ,, 1 eainlwns he may shut the 1D1'Ulltl niemliers ut' the club by ther M jackets. LYU5 N' qw. Paul Shaw Otis Pitts Jerry Crowe Tom Cogdill THE 1955 Jim Piercy, Bill Burdette, John McNair, Ervin Herbert Brown, Harry Clegg, Jim Bell, Poore, Herbert Bullard, Tom Fryer. George Kruger. Bobby Robinscn Herbert Brown Tom Fryer Herbert Bullard bb Al' ' as , Y' P 1e'nk Y' -N ' 'l3-Q-U - ,Hy . fyvlbi' Chullrss Ramsey Sammy Slxlwn-ll VV::1'cl1m' H liunfi Iiurly' C1431 1 Q 1 N 1 1 W J E E Left to rgzht: Jerry' Clmnve. Ward Hulland, Loft lu rzghl: XVGYISD L:fCmmCk, Julm Ty- Earl Klrklzmd, Randy Lund, Tum Cugdlll. Hully I1f'l', Sammy Reese. Juhn Vamu-, Davld Nlyew, Shxrluy. Marshall Southern Sldney Lee Warm-n La-1CoCk Albert Bubbltt The Mars Hill College Lions, coached by Bob Edwards, finished their 1955-56 basket- ball season with a 6-10 record. The Lions. being weak at the pivot position, were un- able to stand up against tall competition. Mars Hill started the season strong, but was unable to continue the fast pace. The Lions met Lees-McRae in the first round of the conference tournament at Spruce Pine, North Carolina. The Lees- McRae quintet cut short the Lions' march to the finals with a 91-70 win. North Greenville, undefeated during the regular season, became the tournament champions for the second year in a row. P..-lj , ,fl jf, f , ,' I ,N I, I, l ii'f'l JU' 5 'if Qisli' , 4 ' l T me yvwg ,Q ,Lit X X5-lVV fi BASKETBALL Bobbi Robinson Wayne Godshall Raymond Earp David White Bill Martin ---, www- ---ig. .- A :ma5Lxx1l'iZiimyg,.5LAxQspv iff , Wu llilx lllll IIN-, Ii-il llil' sm'rml'iIijg' li:lI'zl4lv lvl' lliv liiniis. llmlslizill liriiw I-I Ili- iw-f 'i' I275 puiiils. Ili- cfilli-ifln-II iiii iiiniw- iii Iliw xlilul tlw svwiiinl lizill' ul' lliv l,ifiiis' slf1ii'iiiy' ' C' 3 lniiiils ziiiml Ll lfl.I aiu-i':iu'1'. liHllNlIllll wus zilsu Ilia- ln-zuliiig' S1,'HI'f'l' iii lliv L'fIlIlf'l'l'lll'l' :mil was vliwsm-ii mi Ilie- iill-wiv Ilullliy Illiliiiixfiii aiiill I7i,IiIilv Wzitsmi will Ivzini. Reetiiriiiiig fin' llllllk' iicxt Qu-iii' will Iw Nlz11'tv1's Ifliiii-iwiii lllvliii, Ellis Miiiqiliy. Im! l Ili In :iiil Ixziyiiwiixl Ifizirlw. Ollie-Vs iw- turiiiiig' will Iw Sziiiiniv H1-vw. Hill Mzirliii, Vecil liI't'ClIL', :md f'lizu'les XVelili. The Liniis ui Illairs Hill igziii Iii- Iimkiiig fm' ai much Iwi- : -xt lnisliellmll cziiiiimiigii witli them- lmys SQVYIIIQ :N zi lizisiw lllbl' thi- '56-'57 te-sim, Eiiiwsfiii Glcnn Hubby Watson Saiiiiiiiy Roux- CI,-Q-1I G1't'ClII Cliqiilvs Wi-bb X I s I E 4. I. l l l I l I I I I I l l l I l l I I I I I I I I Z P 75 fi ll life Il: fllf l' ' if lf ll 7 I li 4 yn 5 if if 16 ? Q yf Z Z 7 l l I Q A ,lk lil X l 53 if 'T' I 'Z va ,,, W' A., .X 1: . ,xy A i .5 Q ,. if T Hug - W ay -rx fr- X ow ' Cl ,-A X ...nk M '- as T 1 ' - 'e ' 4 .. -'N A 4 9. HM ' V. J . A- . 4 - . il I 4 . L , .. - .v -s ., W - . . . . 1 .. ,. l A ' , . .A,. , . . 'ffl . f V '.'f , - . J- , -f .,- TEN NIS SPRING 1956 Kneeling: Bobby Carter, George Banks, Hugh Wilder, Bob Johnson, Bobby Hallman. Standing: Jerry Parker, Mar- vin Clark, Diffee Lambert, Dara Stevenson, Richard McCoy, Bob- by Petty. BASEBALL SPRING 1955 Front Row: Bobby Robinson, George Banks, Doug Long, Dan- ny Webster, Jimmy Henson, Gary De-Bruhl, Bill Brogden. Second Row: Larry Painter, Paul Shaw, Fred Bibb, Glen Bre- land. Jimmy Whetstone, Coy Webb. Third Row: Bob Hughes, Lloyd Jackson, Perry Lawing, Jim For- tune, Roy Ammons, George Seel, William Gales. TRACK SPRHNC 1950 First Row Bill Goodson Lon nie Revels Gaiy Gantt Perry Williams Sammv Stilwell Bob bv Imamura Second Row Lariy Skipper Lonnie Willoughby Jackie Pow eis Mike Miller John Re-aves Bob Giay Cuitis Porter Gene Wells Tlizid Row Eail Kiikland Melford Miller Tommy Fryer. Clifford Poteat, John Parker, Dale Kiser Jack Crouch. .Ui 1 11 l l l 4 1 l I l l F 1 E l ..,,,,x,,x . , . , , - I-lii.,,.,x Y K ?:XfX ' IX' WQWENS 4- ATHLETICS lliuugli llieiug :uw nn mlcn:ulll-g'1zi14- SIJUYIS fm' wunivil ut Blau' znclivv. The W.-XA pruniules llZll'llL'lI3illlUIl in ilu- vz11'i1vus spurls :mr 'gimu Hurt, the WAA also spmismw thy Hell Vruss liluml lizmk upelwntl-S cmicessimi slumls ut tkmtlmll :xml lmsketlmll gzum-s, um pz1l'liuipat.-s in nthx-1' wurtliwliile piwmiucts ll1l'Ull 'llUlll the xx-'nl' . rw . 1 - COACH VIRGINIA HART WAA COUNCIL OFFICERS Seuted Palsy lVlrii'ley lNlaii'y Alien- Puttim Stmzclzug Peggy Mallily Sara Scluggs Ariml Robinson VV. A. A. COUNCIL TJ ix FFUHI RUM? V1fJlCt IVIumx'c. Cuml Pace Carolyn Porta-i'. INIa1'y Ally-if Pzltlwn. Patflcla MUIIEY- SilI'iill'6' Scruggs. PUQQY Millluyl Anne Rulyimbwn. Ba1'lw1'u Rliviiu-ii Bf-1l?bY HUff5Ieilv1', Jrryce Bishop. Secmid Row' Ann Hubby Lucia H4llClL'I',.xy1l'- glflla Hart. Mqlly Jetfress, Sara Fagan, Margaret Bluunt, .Iam-I Le-wis. Dmwtliv Clark, .Ianc Winn, Fluruncx- Meta-zzll, I A Hill f,'ullepg'u, the' Wfwim,-11's Atlilvtic .-Xssuuizltiuin cwulfl lizlrmllx' be INWJV4 I ' ' cs ll splemlifl mt1'z1mu1'ul Ill'UjIl'2lITI which is will-11 In all Avmllii ' ig. XX'HIIlt'II ul' the college. Spa1'lie-rl lay thu lmumllm,-ss t'IlL'l'jJj' of Vuzicll 5 f- WAA STANDOUTS THE MAJOR CLASS Mary AAIICQ Patton. Lucia Holder. and Lucifer Goofoff tGoofyJ, the Barbara Rhyme-r only mgle in the Crowd, VOLLEYBALL HIKING -H4 . N, . ffm W 1, M, K pai. - '55T.:5rEQ?SE3lqQsg:Axm4,SilSf-QKCQXQQIWQTZ' ' ' A X N... Off In za day of picnicking. 1'an11xmxts ure great fun, rg I I W wi W Iii wif V e fy N 55 :KZ H X W fa 3 W Q11 'if S E PE F J Q! ,TJ P E7 2 Q4 46 '- A 5- . .. -5 f V 5 - - , f,, I U i 14 I' P' 6 Z 3 1 5 .x 9 6 fl fs i, Q if fr A 'gfq 3, A 2 3 M 7 v ,J ,E , , 7- P 9 'A 4 5. 'X 9 Z 2 1 Q 2 z. J PING PONG I5 6 if xRCHHRx' Z 2 x --.:: :':-- ' - WF-Wi ni if'-fvii n -1 f , ,,., Lf .WHL-..,-.. , .. .,, ..,., A....- . rx, . BADNHNTON BASKETBALL SOFTBALL A VVOIVIEIXVS TW l1f.,fHQf' '7.'4'f'JJ5+ T4?!1JN 4,-51 71,Q-2.3--xJ'jff,c13,'.,,g,,,..'jlvt-Lv,-::,,' --.::r'g1, --,-,-N: fn.,-,., -1,43 25-Q Q ,:,w,g. pgg.-,c.A1..y ,,,:,l.,l-. .f.,z . - - 1. -gg M I.: F ,-:: , 3- V , , , ,, V 5 K . ATHLFHCS 'T f iialsssrfa:--2 , , , , 1 , - W -, - .-.-.wg y.Vx N V . ,V . xx .4..xx-. 1' FOLK DANCE TENNIS IVI-BLEIVI CLUB lf, Q0 J? J QQ , rs l I NWI Sllillzu 27442 .. I The Sons of Treat football squad captured the 1955 Intramural crown to close a successful intramural program which saw tough competition from all teams. Players include, front row: Grady Harmon, Sammy Pierce, Bill Goodson, Don Tribble, Harry Poovey, Cecil Green. Bob Hallman: second rout Charles Webb. Bob- by Carter, Joe Seab. Hugh Wilder, Harold Odom, George Banks, Don Price. Bill Butler. L.J ,K SAMS Above - Front Row: Jim Massey, Stanley Grif- fen. Grover Shuler, Richard Greene. Avery Huneycut. Back Row: Herb Bullard, Ken Hampton. Tom Cogdill. Earl Kirkland, Bill Williams. Not Pictured: Roy Am- mons, Tom Hocking. Bill Gibson. Jim Bell, Gene Davis, and Coach John R. Lackey. Jr. T 0 W N Right - From Roir: John Vance. Danny Young. Frank Case. Doug Long, Back Row: Tom Cooly Dick Davis. Harold Ponder. Gene Hawkins. I TRAIVIURALS AT MARS HILL The Intramural Basketball League consists of twelve teams. Out of these twelve teams only two re- mained undefeated: SAMS and TOWN. Spectators were amazed at the speed and control the individual teams displayed on the court. The Tournament has not yet been played, but either SAMS or TOWN is favored to win the championship. Individual scoring honors are in store for Bill Williams, ace forward for the SAMS team. In six games Williams averaged 19 points per game for a total of 114 points. ss Q3 1 , 1 6-,M M. is Vx 'nv 1 il Q. 1 'T 5: n 1 . 'B 1-9-Iv m '-xx-XX 'UAYAU Ill IJ 1 .1 + Rf! 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A ' L-3'-V 4 - wr 'lilly Vx K '2 T-lf Kim ,,,,ll-ri'- in -www yhgrf 'X K1YLT,l xl .Fr Pull- ' X fu l V- 1 X W , mf ' , 1 H , c 'Az' .ll f - 1, A 1 , N 1 1 rl' L , W-UA: .1 Y L 1: - xx 5,117 l1f'f'- A' 1, .yy 'il' ., ,y .1 V .xaymvf U X My A: A - , gufiw. - jk ' Arm lflxllarx, slster oi .-, lrs l11ll'b own Pearl Francis 15 a star C,'fiSlE'VlSlOl1 and l-fguxxnalc the-alre, She is currf-ntly appearr- with Julm Harris in The Lark, Before swppxng lnm tlus Broadway lui. she- appeared ' , V as Sandra m The Bzwghter Day, a daily televmsion A ,-' praductmn, Miss Hillary la mnarried to Brxtish play- ' wmgln Frcclerxcl-1 Knott., author of Dial lvl for Murder. .U 2, 'Lfs M ... , A. .-.X xmmrW4WHmwllllmtlflllllmw 7' ,L 2, '- hai gx. gg km-xv -.B , x,.mi,,QQ 'U'HW'mwM!B2 f'1Qw - 1' 1 MISS LAUREL 1956 HIM fluff flfljt' fum' I sl, I II I I II I l I I I I I I, I I il I I I I I I I i M f-fmffv '. f.--ffffwwwfff-ffm awfff wut' f. 1 v :,'i' ,AN4,,,,f-v .v gulf' Z- ' x Q' . X.. F ff, A Q - .lv Q 'Sf F ' ' Ire Vw. 'Q ,Q-:' 1,927 --1 : 4 5 -sg . 2 r: F K . I I K p.-.M 4 S -ef Ww- -sg'-xv CROWlN BE ARER Susan Rach l Chapman ' 112-? K. ,glib ' N . 7-1 5: 52:3 - Lv- -QA :J fl! IVIYDY 56 QUEEN Anne Buchanan Robinson LADIES OF THE COURT Reba Ann Furches Sandra Hickman Lucia Holder Mona Ellen Hyde Rebecca Keller Gail Love Suzanne Mims Jerrie Preston Paddy Wall Jo Anne Weber MAID OF HONOR Ma1ga1et Gr1Hin KING Paul Caudxll f' 19 H' 9 1 fic A .,- : fa ' . 'A N. ' ' li . ' 'I' 'r I l. l A .A 1, 5:r -- N-,QW . R - ' R 5 f 1 if:- Q. ' sf: f J .lf . . . , if fig. A - -Q X., P I -s- .-sl 7' 1-i Y . lm i' ai 'S 17' P 4' 13 ., ,4, 'Iv ' ' 'f 1 1 9- vr ran .pi V! T7 ...X ...aw .fQ, JW' Q 1, 10 sl' Y Q W. it A., ' I , 'vu 1- T , 9 W 3 Q r V' ''''''' '' '' --- .,. 1j3?X A ,Ai11, - or asf V 'tif' ,' .. t 1 'Q The Court. A -X lxfg , 1.. . , Y . K .wx . -1. ' 'G'-'A '- .. u.4l , 4- A scene from the May Day production, My Old Ken- tucky Horne, an operetta based on the music of Stephen Foster. Na I' I QUEEN EDNA JUNE FUNK Ladies of the Court de- scending the steps to the throne. Crown Bearer Jennie Lou Hart MAY D Y1955 . - .V - -. ' t p e we -' Z9i'.'x5'XF HO ECOMING The early morning sun lneum- 'F ed hrigrhtly on Th:uiksgiving day l :is alumni poured onto the Mars Hill ezinipus for the trzulitionzll Huniecmning celelwzitifni. The day seemed one tziilured just fm' this centennial year. Alumni were greeted and registered at the reg- istrzltiun desk. lVt-lemne signs were placed in key positimis. Hy the time old grzuls had finished their rounds of ll2l!HlSl12ll-illljl, it was time for the Tlizuiksgivimf service in the church. Following: the service, everyrme journeyed to the cafeteria for Z1 delicious turkey dinner. Highlighting the after- noon was the crowning of three queens: Centennial Queen, Nona Moore Rubertsg Honietwmiing Queen. Anne Huchanzin Rubinstmi Football Queen, Lucia Holder. This event was followed by si con- cert by the Mars Hill College Band. A large turnout of friends and alumni helped make the fes- tivities of this day Une ut' the highlights nt' the centennial year. l i I rfn Dr Rubert Holt t-rmvm Hnmvcrnning Queen, Anne Rnlnngnn, Qi Dr. Hoyt Blackwell Cmwns Nona Munn- Ruhr-rt4 Centennial Queen. .if g t -mu Thrt-v reigning ladies' Lucian Holder, Fullt- bull Que-eng Anne Buclizmgm Huhinmn, Htniweuiii- ing Qun,-en' Nt-nu lVlrmi'z- Rnbt-115, Cf-ntt-nnnll Qu'-en fn!!! . . 1w'14E3y,1fr4ur.-.:wff,w1f.f -.41 ...,w1,,.,Y - A ,M- 'Q E: ' 1 '5 1 . . R . :Q 1 I- N 1 3. S ,1 1 F 1 l 5 K 1 Q K f : 4 J' 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 Q65 , 'V 1 -1 1 1 .1 sl 1 :1 Q F1 .11 11 .,, A. A.: I5 All .,Y . , 1 1 V Vg.. W X - U ..,1...,., ...v 1 A ' 11' 1 1 21 1.1 1 1 5 . 1 9 1 1 If 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 N wx '- P' W1 fM ,liiiyfM4,ffL ' 1 -. 'Az.ffn 51-1-22,2-' 561' F-5:34127 15 ,r,,g,1.,, 'NK' I 1 QQ '43 V s 1 ? 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NG' +V Ku . in Q!-w-YL 35-an , vg.,4Lqm4f:,s- -I w.vL.m .Lf 0 H I, .,,.,. . 1 I f 4442 r f, , 'ff .Af If fu' 1 I 'iff ' lj! ,iff I I I I I I , ff ' f, 0 , A ' X5 ! 1, -fc f fx v I Elf, Xfk X! 0653 I I gli, f 'gffq wifi, -1, f 7 PROMISING M1512 V' 'f ':.-N I y Ax FUTURE I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I The observance of the centennial of Mars Hill College is an occasion of gratitude for the evidence of Divine guidance through the years and of appreciation for those who have expended themselves and their means at the College. For the vision, faith, and consecrated labors of those who have wrought hereg for the 10,000 men and women who have left the savor of their lives on the campus and are now leading nobler, more useful lives for having studied here: for the 1,000 students and more than 100 members of the faculty and staff who are perpetuating the traditions of the Collegeg for a host of friends who are lending their influence and means to our higher endeavor . . .we are grateful. Girded by the strength and experience of 100 years, the College faces the challenge and opportunity of the future and invites others to share in the glorious enterprise of providing youth the best in education. Hoyt Blackwell, President MARS HILL COLLEGE I I I I O school. that through difficulties many hath made thy way, Thou hast reached success immortal here to stay: O school, who wast born of heavenly light. Thou hast come through thy trzbulation in robes of purest white, With pride that dares, and seeks not praise- a true and silent pride. With a joy that dreams, not content with past deeds known far and wide, For the Spirit that smiled upon thee in days of shadow and gloom Still guides, and will guide 'til thou hast reached full bloom In a glorious future that ever will bear the truths of thy blue and gold At home and afar, on land and sea, 'til the love of Jesus be told. Yes, wider still and wider shall thy bounds be set For God who hath made thee great will make thee greater yet, 4 ,rr ,Q A '-, 14 '! fi . ' 1 af, If-rg-' ' , , .Y - ' .lan I i -' ,v Y , . ,......-,, ' I - - 1 v . Architect's sketch of the Robert Lee Moore Memorial Auditorium. ,L . 1 'Q .u.. N10 Location of Robert Lee Moore Memorial Auditorium in the foreground, 1 I v 5 lvl . ,gg 1 l 41,4 ft. 'Q Th NMRLY Aff 5 ,J 5 T ., as ' . . .' X: 'T 51' M, Q-lv SR '..',. I .. ' U A' . P 'D rf 1 . D. fit ' 1 .f- W I s J 1 r ADVERTISEMENTS ALMA MATER THE FLAS9 extends fellcitations to the members of J K 'I iffsu vw 'y If'- . ll l'l J flu A . E556 ga' i I, OF 1956 of them into the ALUMNI ASSOCIATION f 31-all j IS5 6 Mars Hill College I95 6 SERVING YOUTH FOR 100 YEARS Hoyte Blackwell, President, Mars Hill, North Carolina WATSON S The Store flzat Fonstantlg Lozz ers Your Cost of Liz ing MARSHALL N C POR COOD PCC S Al IHIE ee 9 w x 1 w X , r- ff , J J I I A 1 ' 1 P RIGHT PRICE v t f Y H SX, W R1 , . Compliments of B. B. PENLAND 81 SON COMPANY Lumber Building Supplies BURNSVILLE, N. C. Telephone Number 8 AMMONS PRODUCE COMPANY 114 North Lexington Ave. ASHEVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA SCHRAFFTS TW Nalionfx Lenzling l.'anriies ON SALE A'l' GOOD STUR HS FIVFIIKYWHPQRE 31.00 - 352.00 Lb. Morgan Bros.. Inc. Wholesale lhslrihuiors 67 Broadway, Asheville N C. 'is Delicious Food . 'smuv'samf'EvPiPmiv:ffj Compliments of BOND BAKERY Good Bread, Cakes, Cookies Products of THE GENERAL BAKING CO SIX ASSOCIATES INCORPORATED Architects and Engineers SINCERE APPRECIATION IS extended to the student body for their loyal patronage We are Glad CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 56 C-1 s We Look Forvs ard To Seeing You Again I za - o to have been of service to you. 9 I 1 7 THE STUDENT CENTER STAFF DoN CALDWELL, Manager Pearle Head Nina Griffen Wade lVleadoWs Frances Anderson RANDALL ,TUDIOS CITIZEN 5 I BANK -A Excellent Ph0t0g1'aDhY It is prepared to meet your For School and College . . bankzng requzrements Yearbooks if Mars Hill, North Carolina Studio Hot Springs, North Carolina ARDEN' NORTH CAROLINA Marshall, North Carolina 2 Full Glasses 66 BILTMORE PRESS 9-11 VALLEY STREET ASHEVILLE, N. C .. . 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 rela- tions so long enjoyed with the institution. GET THF BEST GET J ,L MILK H ICE CREAM BEST U ISHES CENTENNIAL SENIORS 1 Congratulations Seniors J H GRIFFEN St SONS R f'gadSheetMtlWo'k P. O. BOX 665 GREENSBORO NORTH CAROLIINA BARRETT AN D JOHN S-'VIAIN VILLE f Y oo in n ' e a 1 , X AY 1 T , R Agents for .. ,. Y v v I I 6' I I 1 f ,.. 5- fE .MX mb I V S 5 PAP RS ws? - ' Y I Ma 'UR 5 5 :M-' , THE CHAMPION PAPER AND FIBRE COMPANY Canton, North Carolina Approved Roofers It Is A Pleasure To Serve You MARS HILL CLEANERS Congratulations THE SPORTS MART Complete Athletic Equipment For All Sports Compliments of THE NEVVS-RECORD The Established Newspaper of ,Uadison County COMMERCIAL PRINTING THE MARS THEATRE Your Cinenzascope and Il'ide Screen Theatre We are glad to have had the opportunity of knowing you. When you revisit Mars Hill it will be a pleasure to see you again. . . The Economy Oll Company EXTENDS bE5T WIQHES to the CLASb OF 1956 of ALEXANDER, N. C. HENDERSONVILLE, N. C 7 X , X1 N SN' On Your Way' To and From Mars Hill STOP at the ECONOMY OIL CONIPANY Located on Hiway 19 and 23 North v.f,H.f.-xr V V LENOIR-RHYNE HICKORII INORFH CAROLINA Compliments Of -El ' ' ' ' Colleg A. THE HAMMERLUND Jh'1. : Ch'i:t'a I 'a ' 4 f T , 1' A Co c ucational Senior e Fully Accredited Eml .six cn 1 s 1 n Chai CIQI n is 1 A MANUFACTURING p Extra Activities: Band, Choir, Radio, Dramatics COMPANY, Inc. ll I I Compliments of l . INSTITUTION WHOLESALE l COMPANY, Inc. I l Grocers 155 LYMAN STREET Mars Hill, North Carolina Dial 2-4961 and 3-6082 I 5 I I l , E The Remodeled Iveys i ' We thank you very much U for the privilege of Writ- 15 the ing your Student's Accident Medical Reimbursement In- perfect place for Students Sufance- May We Continue to merit your confidence. to shop . . CHAIVIRLEE : Junior Fashions INSURANCE AGENCY Second Floor l I Young Men,S Shop Raleigh, North Carolina Q Street Floor l CARSON-NEWMAN COLLEGE Founcled 1851 JEFFERSON CITY, TENNESSEE A Fully Accredited C'o-Educational Senior College Fourteen Strong Departments FOR INFORMATION WRITE REGISTRAR Compliments of BOB MURPHYS TEXACO SERVICE Located In HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Washing, Greasing, Gas and Oil COHIPLIHIEN TS of ASHEVILLE PACKING COMPANY ik ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA COIWPLIXWENTS of TUCMAN'S HOME F URN ISHINCS i' MARS HILL, NORTH CAROLINA Congratulations From NATIONAL PHOTO SUPP Camera Supplies . . . Cameras . . . Film . . . Flashbulbs . 2 BATTERY PARK AVENUE ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA LY SODA SHOP 8: CAFE Regular Meals, Fresh Doughnuts, Fountz Drinks, Ice Cream, Candies Students Always Welcome MARS HILL, fi tin Compliments of 'NIOUNTAINEER BRAND Ham - Bacon - Sausage - Beef COX DEPARTMENT STORE Veal - Pork 811 PACKING CORP d COX FLOWER SHOP MQUNTAIN In Appreciation of Student Trade MARS HILL, NORTH CAROLINA ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA FINANCIAL REPORT, 1956 LAUREL RECEIPTS Organizations ...............A,,,,,,,,, .,..... S 10,000.00 Societies ,...,,,,,,,., ,,,..,.....,....,........,,.. 3 1.95 Beauty Section ...,.......,.,....,,.,,,, ,,...... 6 ,000.00 Donations From Loving Friends 000.00 Picture Fees .......,. ,,,. Y,,,Y,,Y,....,.,,,,..., 3 9 5,000.00 Advertising .................,,,.,.......,............. 299,000.00 Athletic Department ................,,.,,.......... 1.50 Hush Money From The Hilltop .. 1,486.19 Total Receipts ,........,. .,....... .... ...... .,,.,.,..,,,.... S 7 1 2 ,519.63 EXPENSES Southeastern Engravers ......................,.. .,................ S 23.12 Big Staff Blow Out ....,.,..,............................ ....... 1 5,463.11 Secretaries Salary .....................,........ ............ 3 .669.45 Business Managers Engagement Ring fNumber 45 ..............,,.,,.,....,............................. 4,691.48 Unreported Expenses ................................................ 2,483.21 Down Payment on Editor's Engagement Ring 712.49 Art Editor's New Used Car ............................... 4,500.00 Kick Back to Various Campus Wheels ............ 843.00 Traveling Expenses CRome, Paris. London, Hong Kong, West Asheville, and Marionl 12,458.98 Gift of Appreciation to Advisor ............................ 1.99 Art Expenses fArt Gum Eraser, and One Piper Cub for Hamptonl ....................... 2,498.69 Total Expenses .................................................. ................ SS 47,346.52 NET PROFIT OF LAUREL ..... 35665373.11 NOTE : The Editor, Business Manager, Advisor and Art Editors have retired to Beverly Hills where they recently bought a luxurious seventy-five room house, complete with a twelve car garage, two swimming pools, twelve maids, four butlers, and a private land- ing field for Hampton. Audited by: Morris J. Puckett, CPA, GAR, GOP, IOU, WPA, DAR. We Appreciate the Business You Have Given Us Y .-1' Al' . Ou W nays Best of Luck R. S. CIRRS COMPANY .J Welcoiilze Guest At lWars Hill, North Carolina M A R S H I L L Congratulations Seniors! Mars Hill Building 81 Supply Co. PHARMACY Hardware, Feed, Farm Equipment, Building Supplies Visit THE MARS HILL Candies, Cards, School Supplies Compliments of A 1 COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Asheville, North Carolina 7 North Market Street Congratulations from Asheville, North Carolina INTERNATIONAL . 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