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

 - Class of 1961

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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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Dormitories Plan For Last Weekend To aid the students of Mars each dormitory will be holding ing the week-end. The girls' dorms will hold their parlors, following the concert Auditorium by the Campus C Huffman dorm has planned a be provided. There will also be group singing, refreshments and other entertainment. The Littlest Angel will be presented by thc girls of Edna Moore. Participating on the program will be Nancy Balen- tine, ,Ieanie MacLean, Linda McMillan, and Gwen Davison. There will also be a choir to pro- vide the background music. The blue decorations will be in har- mony with the theme. Group singing and refreshments will add to the evenings entertain- ment. Stroup will haxe at program 'vith music, dramatic readings, pantomines, and various other forms of miscellaneous enter- tainment. As a part of tradition Santa Claus will be on hand. The girls in Treat will pre- sent Lul4e's translation of the Christmas story entitled A Christmas Service. Becky Wat- son will narate the program. Christmas carols will be sung fhv-mmhmir rhp nlzzv bv a rhnir ,,,a-.,,.-mrs'- 'Y ' ' ' chapel services on December l2 and 13. This year's presentation will be Te Gift of Tehyin' by by John D. Tumpane. The set- ting will be the linperial palace in Japan on the night of Christls birth in Bethlehem of Judea. Richard Dillingham and Roy Klehaffey will portray the roles of Hakase, the interpreter and Klatsu Suinin, Emperor of -lapan. Klaraski will be played by Donna Day. Faith Edwards and Kay Shadoan will enact the parts of Tachibana and Oskidori. Hariko, Sakazuki and Tehyin will be played by Rosalyn Skelton, -lonlyn lVrenn, and Belva Hudson re- spectively. Recently elected freshman and sophomore class officers j the holiday festivities around the Christmas tree in Spillman I Pictured Cl to rl are Art Collier, Kay Shadoari, Ron Stamey, Bruce, Jim Bone, Ann Brookshire, Rosalyn Creel, and Susan W Honor Clubs Schedule Meetings. Programs Cover Variety ol Topic The eight Honor Clubs of llars Hill will meet Rlonday and Tues- day nights, December 12 and l3. The International Relations Club will present a program on the two concepts of Communism. Participating will be Sharon lVood, Page Shelton, Wesley' Bol- scientific interpretation I Virgin Birth. The Business Club wi' Tuesday night, December 7:30 at lllr. and Nlrs. Ch: home. They will have a mas party. AThe French Club will

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