Brevard rollpgre, Brevard, North Carolina, Friday, March 13, 103G. Page 3 Tell-Tales On the Hill We were particularly delighted to welcome our old friends, Marshall Brown and Howard Wilkinson, to Ross Hall and the college last week-end. This is one time we can say more than "'agood time was had by all.” Mr. Dendy came last Thursday evening to talk with us at mid-week service. The program consisted of a poem, Kipling's “If;” a prayer by Mr. Buckner; and an open forum on “The Body, the Temple of the Soul.” There was splendid attendance at this serv ice. We intend to make the service this week, a continuation of the dis cussion of this theme and its relation to war, even more sucessful than last week’s service. Two Ross Hall boys were singing outside West Hall Saturday night after ten o’clock, when someone on the third floor threw a pan of water out the window. Some fellow said, “Keep it up boys, and we’ll give you half the dividends.” Congratulations, Debaters Congratulations, debaters, for the splendid beginning that you have made in a new field of work here at Brevard College. You should certainly be commended for this. We realize how you have had to work in preparing your selves for this endeavor and how you have had to sacrifice much of your time and effort in order that JBrevard might be represented in debating circles; but, as Presibent Coltrane said, yvre are becoming more like a real college when we get in to work of this nature. We feel sure that you have laid the foundation for what will later develop into a great work here in this school, and we hope that you may look back in the future and be proud to say that you were one of the f( undtrs of such work. May you have the greatest success, and may your wrrk develop in many ways. Again we say, congratulation®, debat ers. ^3lillllllllllC>MIIIIIIIIIIIK*>Olllllillllll[Ollllllllllllt^ i Simpson’s Barber Shop | 5 Appreciates the Patronage of Q S Brevard College Students = Why Not Open the Library At Night? Concluded from poge 2 are many reasons that might be offer ed for this. Many students have afternoon laboratory periods, and after they finish their laboratory work there is work that some of them must do on N. Y. A. jobs which usually takes up the remainder of the after noon, leaving them only the night in which to study. Also with the return of pretty weather the physical educat ion clases have begun. This takes up many of the boys’ afternoons, and who can deny the fact that we like to get out and exercise a little as we should to keep in good health. And then a- mong other things there is baseball practice. Now if the student’s time is to be taken up in this way, when is he going to get his reference work done if not at night? We hope that the faculty will give this due consider ation. At Virginia Lodge Nell Davenport and Pauline Auer spent Sunday at. their homes in Ashe ville. Mr. Dendy was a dinner guest at Virginia Lodge Sunday. Ethel Kerr lead last Thursday evening’s prayer service. Her subject was “Seeing God in Everyday Life on the College Campus.” The program was well carried out by songs, script ure, talks, and poems on this subject. Glee Clubs Go Hiking Saturday afternoon, March 7, the members of the boys’ and girls’ glee clubs decided to go hiking. A group of about twenty, including a few in vited quests and chaperones, hiked to one of the old caves near Transylvania Camp. After reaching the cave the hikers decided they would continue on up the hill and hiked on up to the top of the mountain. They then returned to the cave and ate roasted weiners and marshmallows. The group return ed to the campus about seven o’clock. Chaperones for the occasion were Miss Hatcher, Mr. Colvar,^, Miss Shore, Mr. Dendy, and Mr. Williams. Patronize our Advertisers. They are reliable. The“big season” is here. If you don’t believe it, ask Ardrey, Someone told us, and it wasn’t a little birdie, that Evelyn Cordell makes the heart of a Ross Hall preacher go pitty-pat. What about that, Taylor? Blondie, true to form, went stag to theatre party. What girl compared Arney to a gold fish because he’s so hard to pick up? We hear there is going to be a big get-together in Charlotte during the holidays. Dan went to Asheville to see about the annual pictures, particularly the picture of one girl—his sponsor. What red-haired co-ed was thrilled the other night by a call from Ashe ville. John has a haircut, Gibbs a new suit. Did Goforth really have to study Sunday night? Price is another one who likes week ends off the campus. It’s said that last week-end, besides having her eyes examined, she staged a “Meet the Family” party, with Handsome as guest of honor. Since Gladys isn’t here, Wilson has become a Rass Hall bachelor. Nomination for the girl who uses telephone most—Inez Allison. Is it always Summers that she talks to? Note of appreciation })y the writer of this column—Marcho has been a very good assistant. If I couldn’t think of anything to say, she always came to my rescue. C. B. McFee THE OLD RELIABLE Watchmaker & Jeweler Brevard, N. C. Get your MAGAZINES, & NEWSPAPERS at Ward’s Ne-ws Stand Old papers 10 cents a bundle, up Walker Insurance Agency Mrs. Mary Jane McCrary, Mgr. GENERAL INSURANCE LOANS BONDS PHONE 67 BREVARD, N.C. Nicholson’s Shoe Shop ROBERT NICHOLSON, Mgr. ■•We Are not Preachers, but We Do Save Soles” West Main Street Brevard, N C.

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