THE CAMPUS CRIER
Vol. IV Asheville-Biltmore College, Asheville, iN. C., May 20, 1949 I>Io. 3
EDUCATION FOR THE ATOMIC AGE WILI.
BE COMMENCEMENT THEME
DR. DEPP TO ADDRESS
GRADUATING CLASS
Dr. Mark Depp, of the Centen
ary Methodist Church in Winston-
Salem, will addi^ess the graduat
ing class of Asheville-Biltmore
College Monday evening at 8:00
o’clock in the David Milliard u-
ditorium. Dr. Depp is recognized
as one of the most outstanding
speakers in North Carolina, and
Afsheville-Biltmore College is in
deed fot'tunate to have him with
us on Commencement evening. He
will speak on the Commencement
theme, “Education for the Atomic
Age.”
Dance Friday Night, May 27
DILLINGHAM FREEMAN
COLLEGE SPEAKERS
Don Dillingham of 21 Pearl
Street and Oliver Freeman of
Weaverville will make speeches at
graduation exercises of Asheville-
Biltmore College, May 30. Dilling
ham is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Dillingham, and Freeman
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ir.a
Freeman.
ASHEVILLE-BILTMORE
TO GRADUATE 56
AshevllI6 - Biltmore College will
graduate 56 members of the Soph-
more class Monday, May 30 at
8:00 p.m. in David Milliard audi
torium. Members of the class are:
Billie Fennell Cobb, Virginia
Davidson, Peggy Crompton, Mar
tha Frances Foster, Barbara Louise
Holley, Frances Madolyn McIntyre,
Ruby E. Sargent, Lucile E.
Thrash, Martha Jane Wix, Walter
T. Baker, Harrji Lee Ballew.
Frank C. Bell, Jr., Henry E.
Cloiitz, Jr., John Thomas Case,
Vance W. Cheek, Jack L. Connor,
Edward L. Currence, Smiley E.
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