THE CAMPUS CRIER A T I 17>TT-TT T I.-' Ti>Tr n"'\ r r\T3 L-' T A 5-J 7^~! V T f 1 iT'1. X. O.. OP^Cl’jiMRJ-^iv 18, 1048 N^O. 5 SAXTA VISITS A-B COIJ.IXM PRESIDENT'S CHRISTMAS GREETING To all of the Aslieville-r.iUniore College family and to all friends of the college, I extend greetings on the occasion of another Yule- tide season. This is a time for joy and glad ness, for song and prayer, for feasting and fellowship, for giv ing and receiving. Let us not, however, fail to remember the true significance of Christmas. With humility, let us return thanks to Him whose teachings and sacrifices have bestowed upon 118 manifold blessings. Let us carry those teachings into every day practice and find self-satisfac tion in rendering service to others lay striving to better the welfare of our family, neighbors, school, communitj"', nation, and all man kind. He who w'ould be happy will render service unto others. In this age of materialism and of striving for material wealth, it is sometimes difficult for individ uals to recognize that the ultimate in happiness is attained by em bracing this unselfish conception of service. As we look forward to the be ginning of a new year, I am sure all of us do so with the fervent hope that the year 1949 will wit ness the dream of “Peace on Earth, Oood Will Toward Men.” May God in his Infinite Wisdom guide the leaders of all mankind throughout the world toward the attainment of this goal. For the college and for most of us as in dividuals, 1948 has been a good year. May. the year 1949 bring even greater rew'ards. As we re turn from our vacations, refreshed in body, mindv and spirit, can we not dedicate ourselves to. the task of bringing a tinge of realism to the motto,. “We’re Climbing High er?” Coliege Holds Xmas Dance The Christmas Dance promises to be one of the most elaborate social affairs of the year. It will be held at the Elk Club on Mon day, Dec. 2 0, from 9 a.m. to 1 a.m. The music will be provided by the Skyliners. Plans were mad© by the social committee of the college. Invitations have been sent to two members of the student bod ies of each high school in Ashe ville and Buncombe county. It is my hope’ that each and every one of you will have a very Merry Christmas and a most Hap py and Prosperous New Year. Sincerely, GLEN L. BUSHY. A-BC students entertained the children .from City-County Chil- diren’s Home with a Christmas party in the college assembly hall December 14. Short talks on Christmas were giv'cn by Johnny Tipton, student body head and Don Dillingham. The entire student body joined in singing Christmas Carols. To the tune of Jingle Bells, a rotund, jolly Santa entered, laughing mer rily. Amid shouts of the delighted tots, Santa Claus dispensed gifts of nutfi, fruits, clothing and toys. There was much laughing around the tree as each child received his gift.. After all the gifts bad been distributed, the children sang “We thank you,” and “Merry Christ mas.” The party was sponsored by the Student Council, and funds were contributed by the student body. FIEST DEBATE MEET I’he A-BC Debators made an. excellent showing at the Appal achian Mountain Forensic Tourna ment last week-end, according to Mr. Wooton. The tournament con sisted of four rounds of debating for eacli college team, in addi tion to contests in Oratory, Radio Announcing, extemporaneous speaking, impromptu speaking, after-dinner and! extemporaneous reading. The Asheville-Biltmorc partici- Tiants were: Martha ,Tane Wix, ]-:ugene Waldrop, Don Dillingham, Gus Coutlakis, Harriet Hunter, and Jack Connor. A total of six teen speeches were made by most of the speakers. Contestants were graded indi vidually and Don Dillingham placed second in after dinner speaking. “Our students,” Mr. Wooton said, “were certainly on a par with those students from other colleges who were rated in first and second places.” Eugene Waldrop and Martha Jane Wix, were the A-BC nega tive speakers; Gvs Coutlakis and Don Dillingham the affirmative. Don and Eugene entered oratory very succesefully; Martha Jan© a/id Eugene participated in poetry reading; Gus, Eugene and Don were contestants in radio an nouncing; and Don spoke in tho after-diner ad extemporaneous contests. The tournament was held at Appalachian State Teachers Col lege, with colleges from aU over North Carolina and Tennessee .participating. Many four year colleges entered. The Asheville-Biltmore tean» will continue to enter forensic contests throughout the year, to be climaxed by the national tourna ment in the latter part of the second semester. MEBRY CHRISTMAS From The Campus Crier Staff