CAMPUS CRIER
Published three times a year by the Weepers of Asheville-Biltmore
College, Asheville, North Carolina.
Articles in the Campus Crier reflect the opinions of the writers and do
not claim to represent student or college opinion.
Editor-in-Chief John Young
MOMENTS OF INSPIRATION
“For when the one great scorer comes to write against your name,
he writes not that you won or lost, but how you played the game.”
COLLEGE CELEBRATES
MAY DAY
The third annual May Day exer
cises were celebrated on the college
campus at four o’clock on Thurs
day afternoon, May 1.
The program, which was wit
nessed by the students and public,
opened with the royal procession
of the May Court, followed by the
crown bearer, Michael Woody, and
the May Queen, Anne Burnette.
Members of the court were Agnes
Carrelli and Bobbie Capps, sopho
mores; Barbara Zibelin and Bar
bara Macon, freshmen. The girls
wore formal dresses in pastel shades
of lavender, green, blue, and yel
low. They carried bouquets of
mixed flowers, with ribbons to
match their dresses.
The queen was crowned by Dr.
Bushey. She wore a white organdy
STUDENTS ELECT NEW
STUDENT BODY OFFICERS
During a recent election, Don
Jones was named president of the
Asheville-Biltmore College student
body for the 1952-53 school year.
Johnny Lee was chosen vice-pres
ident to serve with Jones, Ruth
Reid was selected secretary, and
gown and carried an arm bouquet
similar to those of her attendants.
Entertainment in honor of the
queen and her court began with
the entrance of the court jester,
John Young. A play, “Hansel and
Gretel,” was then presented in pan
tomime. David Blazer and Modena
Penland were cast in the title roles.
Others in the play were Frances
Penland, Joe Patelidas, Bob Coop
er, Annie Yarborough, Ruth Reid,
John Young, Phyllis Cogburn, Joan
Glover, and Betty Kirby.
Advisers for the event were Mrs.
Wishart, Mrs. Wright, and Mrs.
Taylor. Barbara Capps was general
chairman.
A semi-formal dance, honoring
the queen and her court, was held
in Seely Hall the evening of May
Day. It lasted from nine until
twelve o’clock.
Gary Carter will serve as treasurer.
Prior to the election, nomination
speeches were made by members of
two parties.
On May 24, sophomore represent
atives to the Student Council for
next year were elected. They are
Claude Greene, Ray Sawyer, and
Ken Morgan.