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Pr JJ ,- f q E1 A If U A , . ga - -ef e sg,-f of W-- 1 4.25. 45. ' xi S Q gf- ! . I 'Q 'J pr' . , 'A .' 'l J QS 1, ' YQ , 'r ' ' f 4' '4' ' N gr, ' gf S Outstanding Person N,-1 Representing Many Christian Focus XVeek, which v February 153-17, will have as its th sion. The activities of the we speakers selected by the Student School Board in Nashville, T standing leaders of student work of vocations and activities. Hr. Ed Seabough, who is servir is director of extension work in Baptist Sunday School Board. During his college and grad- uate work. where he majored in adolescent education and niin- ored in psychology and counsel- ing, he was prominent in relig- ious organizations. Dr. ,Iesse P. Chapman. Ir., is now a memher of the surgical staff ol' St. .Ioseph's, Memorial Mission, and Aston Park hos- pitals in Asheville. Dr. Chap- inan is a civic and church lead- er and has published several pa- pt-rs on general and thoracic surgery. Presently pastor of the Knoll- wood Baptist Church in IVins- ton-Salein, Dr. lack Noffsinger was awarded .1 citation for meri- torious service for his work as a Navy chaplain in the Iwo lima campaign. .X graduate of the Colgate - Rochester IJ i x in i t y School and of the University of Rit I nnonrl, Dr. lack was I 1 I . .. .... .l,c...A..hs,. vill eine ek lg was active in BSU sitv work, and served as a summer missionary to Hawaii in 1958. He is a foreign volunteer now studying at Southeastern Semi- nary in XVake Forest. The only woman on the Fo- cus Week teain is Mrs. Cathar- ing Bahner. who tc-aches seventh grade English, is a hoard mem- ber for Carver School. South- western, and New Orleans sem- inaries. She works extensively in summer camps and with col- lege students. Mr. Charles Bryan, a Texan, is the Southern Baptist field representative for the Bahamas, Venezuela, Colom- bia, Ecuador, and Peru. 'Yo vp the audi- torium was beyond control, they concentrated their efforts in pre- venting the fire from spreading to adjacent buildings. The fire totally destroyed the fifty-five year old building, caus- ing an estimated loss of 361000. Included in the estimate were three pianos and movie projection equipment. At approximately 10:15 p.m., fire was discovered in the base- ment of Spilman dormitory for boys, located across the street from the auditorium. The fire which originated in a broom closet, was soon under control, doing an esti- mated 55,000 damage. fs- 1 f . ,J , as ice: Ray Dehartifrom Bill Hawkins from Mian Conrad Keeseker from Tenn., and Pedro Pable jon from Havana, Cuba. Four students returned alter leaving during first ter. Included in this I Ann Revis, Billy Cutts, K dan, and Cynthia Finch. Among the freshmer have come as transfer sl from other colleges are Ann Hohtnan front Lot tCont. on p. 4, col. 3 , '94-'Au A I F.-fibf - ,' Z5 . 0. .HF ' '7' XP -1 fi'f ' ljjaf-- . . :Q ff TAF- ' Q 1 , , N... .. fi g ' F -7 : - 1 51,91 , -N . if A
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Sunday School Officers Chosen The college students' Sunday for the spring semester. Gel rnent are Larry XVilliams, superi superintendent: Peggy Hill, secret: and Bobby Davis, pianist. Officers of Dr. Ella Pierce's c Phyllis -Iarvis, first vice-president: dent, -Iudy Swilt, third vice Greene, secretaries. In Mrs. Corn. - Hlorley, president: Martha Nan- ney, first vice-president: Connie Scruggs, second vice-president: VV'anda Norris, third vice-presi- dent: and Linda Shermer and Marcia Dearing, secretaries. Mrs. Ruby Sparks class chose Marlene Howard as president: -loanne Morris, first vice-presi- dent: Edwina Tart, second vice- president: Pat McLamb, third vice-president: Rita Reid, fourth vice-p r e s i de n t 3 and Gwen Franks, Bette Kelley, Sara Long, and Helen Brown. secretaries. Carolyn Everidge is president of Miss Caroline Biggers' class. Susie lXIerrimon is vice-president: .lane Fogle, secretaryg Amelia Coates, assi. secretary: and Mar- tha Derryberrv, social chairman. In Mrs, Max Ammons' class Hannah Greene is president: Cynthia Finch, vice-president: Cindy Tomberlin and Ann Dea- ton, secretaries: and Florence Ci-.iv social chairman. In-W.-...Q The Mars Hill debating team anticipates an active semester with tournaments which the team is planning to enter at Lenoir - Rhyne and Carson - Newman. East Tennessee State has been invited to debate Mars Hill on the Mars Hill College campus this month. Many new members have joined the debating team this semester. The team now con- sists of .Iohn Reagan, Euell B u s b y , Coolidge Porterfield, Paul Clark, Harold Nesbitt, Audrey Bunce, .lohnny Grier, Alayne Tomlinson, and Anne- marie Nussbaum. Others who would like to join are welcome. l'X.-..-1.-Jn T 20+ H , PCN LYNWOOD SAMPSON New Students fCont. from p. ll Kentucky: YVilbur Bishop lroin lllare bhoals, S. C.: and Mal- colm XVatson lrom Parkton. Several students have enrolled in Mars Hill as lirst semester lreslnnen. This list includes Stephen Bitter, from Asheville: Nesbitt Robertson from York, S. C.: XVilmer Calhoun from Lum- berton and YVilliam Clark from Hendersonville. Also included are Larry Davis -...A Library and Student C various hooks connected ics which will be discussec meetings and seminar: Christian Focus Week. Books on display in tl may he checked out. Th committee on puhlicatio that through the reading excellent books persons n' understand the truths t are searching for. hlany I for general use are also 0 Books on display in the Center are for sale and choices to add to one's library. The reading of good a problem or question 1 fronts one often will ,qivc
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