CAMPUS GRIER AMERICA’S SMALLEST COLLEGE WEEKLY Vol. VI Asheville-Biltmore College, Asheville, N. C., March 24, 1950 No. 2 Student Council Will Sponsor First Spring Dance A Spring dance for students at Ashe ville-Biltmore is scheduled for March 31, at 8:00 P. M. in Seely Hall, main assembly room of the school. The event, an annual admission-free affair sponsored by the student coun cil, is open to both freshman and sopho more pupils. A student activity card must be shown by at least one mem ber of each visiting dance party. Grady Nichols and his orchestra will furnish music for the occasion and light refreshments will be served during the evening. Zeb Vance is chairman of the dance committee with Joe Joyner and Quentin Enloe handling decorations and refreshments. REFORMIST PARTY HAS CONCLAVE The Reformist Party of Asheville- Biltmore College held its initial meet ing of the year at the home of Mr. Wooton last Friday night in prepara tion for the coming election of student body officers the latter part of next month. The meeting was a fore-runner of the big convention that is being planned for the first week following spring vacation. Any member of the student body who approves of the party platform and its candidates is invited by the Party officers to be present at the con vention next month and sign up with the party. Miss Helen Dickerson, Editor of the “Campus Crier”, presided over the meeting. Refreshments and entertain ment immediately followed the busi ness session. ENLOE WRITES FEATURES By David Belcher A talented feature writer may be found among the students of Asheville- Biltmore College. Quentin Enloe, pres ident of the Freshman Class and a member of many other campus acti- (Continued on Page 3) CLASSICAL COEDS SPONSOR MAY DAY EVENT The Classical Coeds of Asheville- Biltmore College will sponsor the first annual May Day Festival to be held May 1, 1950 on our own campus grounds. The following students are on the committee for nominating the Queen, Maid of Honor and 6 attendants. Char- line Williams (chairman), Betty Rohrer, Ralph Bansbach, Jerry Pinney, Quentin Enloe. The students on the committee for the entertainment of the eventful day May 1 will be as follows: Elizabeth Johnson (chairman), Dorothy Dean, Gwen Dalton, Don Murray, and Alfred Johnson. These committees have met and have selected the candidates from the girls at A. B. C. Betty Ann Bishop, Queen Rachel Gurley, Maid of Honor Mary Felment Katheryn Morgan Jean Harrison Shirley Melton Rose Brown Betty Woody Any additional names may be added by the student body to the list of can didates on the bulletin board. Any more ideas or suggestions will be greatly ap preciated to help these committees in making a big success of this May Day. RED CROSS BLOOD- MOBILE HERE As most of you know the American Red Cross Bloodmobile was here March 20, all day long. But what we don’t know is who gave blood to the blood bank. There were 11 students that were willing to give blood, but of the 11, 3 were turned down due to causes un known. The College is proud of these girls and boys who gave so that the Red Cross Blood Bank might give more. These are the eight students who gave blood:—Charles Marler, Nick Papalaklis, Lew Smith, Charline Wil liams, Ronald McMillan, William Har ris, Ralph Bansbach and Gerald Thompson.