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EDITORIAL PAGE CAMPUS GRIER AMERICA’S SMALLEST COLLEGE WEEKLY Member of Inter-Collegiate Press Published semi-monthly by students of Asheville-Biltmore College, Asheville, North Carolina. Editorials and features in the Campus Crier reflect the opinions of the writers and do not claim to represent student or college opinion. EDITORIAL STAFF Helen Dickerson Editor-in-Chief Kenneth Earwood Managing Editor Eugene Waldrop Associate Managing Editor Quentin Enloe, Feature Editor; June Young, Feature Assistant; Ruby Herring, Society Editor; Gus Colagerakis, Sports Editor; Joseph Bunn, Assistant Sports Editor! Reporters: Gus Coutlakis, Bill Weaver, Clarence Towe, Bob Shephard, Lawrence Robinson, and Bruce Jones. BUSINESS STAFF Clyde McLean, Business Manager; David Belcher, Business Assistant; Mary Higgins, Circulation Manager; Gail Fisher, Circulation Assistant. MOMENTS OF INSPIRATION Job 28:28 Unto man he said. Behold, the fear of the Lord, that is wisdom: and to depart from the evil is understanding. EDITORIAL The Campus Crier Staff is happy to say we are once more functioning. Due to unforeseen difficulties this paper has not been published regularly. However, for the remaining part of the school year we shall do our utmost to keep you abreast of the happenings in and around our college. We extend a belated welcome to the new students on our campus. We sin cerely hope you will become a part of the activity and will no longer be regarded as a new student. What seems to be the trouble with our school spirit? Did it go out with the old year? If every person does his or her share in making Asheville-Biltmore a place of lively activity, we shall not have to even think of school spirit. It will come without any other effort. Let’s make ours a happy college to match its aca demic standards. How about it? College Has Record Shower By June Eva Young A public “record shower” was given by the Asheville Branch of the Ameri can Association of University Women for the benefit of the college music de partment. Scores of records were re ceived. Following tea, Clemens Sandresky, head of the music department, gave a musical program, which included: Brahms Ballade in G Major, Brahms Intermezzo in E Flat Major, and Schu bert’s Impromptu in E Flat Major. Hostesses for the event were: Mrs. Glenn Bushey, Mrs. Adele Lowrance, Mrs. Bryan Carter, Mrs. Cornelia Sero- ta. Miss Mary Miller, and Mrs. Norman Wishart. Members of the Philos Mousos Club of A-BC were assistant hosts and host esses. They were: Mrs. Irene Sherrell, Miss Katherine Sevier, Miss Arberta Floyd, Hugh Transou, Noah Stewart, Wendell Brittain, Bill Weaver, Richard Jordan, and Jack Robinson. They es corted guests through the buildings and grounds following the musical program. Mrs. J. W. Moore was chairman of transportation and cars were furnished at the City Auditorium for guests who desired transportation. Special guests at the tea included the Hendersonville Music Club which con tributed 2 albums of opera; members of the music department of St. Gene vieve of the Pines and Plonk School, and members of the Asheville Music Club with M. A. Sullivan, President. Mrs. S. D. Foster was Chairman of the shower; Mrs. W. J. D. Van Dobben- burgh, AAUW President. Mrs. M. A. James and Mrs. R. P. Sim mons collected records which had been left at downtown music stores. Radio stations gave recordings which had been used a few weeks. L. A. Owen contributed a loan collection of 150 classical records. Mission Hospital nurses purchased several albums of concertos. Mrs. Nina Z. Fitzpatrick has started a collection of rare old op eratic compositions for the college.
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