The Hilltop, Mars Hill College, Mars Hill, N. C. I*age Five torical Pageant Mars Hill Ready ;Coutiiiued fi-om page 1) md executive staff includes Mr. to as general adviser, Mis.s of as general director, Miss Win- !nt|hairman of dramatizing. Miss the chairman of costumes. Miss enFgers chairman of music, Mr. ! chaii'man of properties, and thJullinax chairman of publicity. eeichaiiTnan^has a large commit- io work undei' him. There is • chairman in charge of each oyP- it the cast int Episode I. lidit of Christian Education— ilk- Ashworth. ,-es Rev. William Keith—Chas. ■arry. in W. Anderson, Ih-es. Board ainistees—Chas. Sullivan, orlmas W. Roy, Sec. Board of Hees—Jas. Smith, act-ard A. Carter, a Devout Bap- iolE. P. Baker, hntial Citizens: tkC. Sams— J. M. Buckner. heD. Ray—L. A Byi-d litphen Ammons—^Clarence Davis. pfe Rev. Jesse Ammons—F. E. "ic!e. nry Ray—M. L. Ware, altnry Edwards—W. K. Gosnell. lefry Duyck—H. F. Readling. aJin Raford-Jes.se Wingo. inff- ?■ slave—E. C. Glasgwv. W. Anderson, his assist- )I^—Charles Roper. A. G. Brown, First Pres- ji( Fred Anderson. ii?^—Kelly Ray. jijStranger—Raymond Long, j/actors: jaekelford—William Dockery, jd-yton—Pelharn Renfrew. Lovers: gflnie Deans—Reba Lowe. [ipry Lewis—0. H. Forehand, ivid Evans, the false lover— Worley. ons: lyllis Edwards, Frances Rich, ^na Dell Farr. Evelyn Hannon, e Strom. L. P. Barnette and 1. Mr. Deans. Van Powell, Mrs. ps. Gladys Edwards, ils: leader—Katherine Robei-ts. feader—Mae Plemmons. *“®^ydst—Gilma Baity. %claimer—M. S. Ransdell. tiddler—Ben Strickland, riutist—^Gaines Dobbins. H. C. Hinson. —-Bin Heeves. lanjoisi—^Lloyd Cairnes. fogan—^William Bruce, eains—Ernest Glore. etollins—George Stroupc. fooper-James Barrett, i.atherine Anderson, Dewey My- li and Troy Jones. •itiotic Pose: ^berty—Ruth Singleton, T. H. Jr., Preston Stringfield, .Tr., ly Huff, Emily Clarke. ' Episode II. enny Deans—Reba Lowe. erry Lewis, a Confeder.ate Sol- federate regiment—H. C. Isenberg. Jake Lewis, Jerry's cousin—James Smart. Mr. Willie Deans, Jenny’s father- Van Powell. Mrs. Ruthena Deans, Jenny’ mother—^Gladys Edw-ards. Mammy—Ethel Swanson. Soldiers and Detail: Drummer—Robert Robinson. Pifer—Gaines Dobbins. Ban.ioist—Bill Reeves. Banjoist—James Brown. Banjoi.st—Lloyd Caimes. Singer—John Blackburn. Singer—J. B. Stevens. Singer—William Hughes. First Soldier—Edwim Haynes. Second Soldier—Glenn Whitt. Third Soldier—John W’orley. Cornwell, and Madeline May. Episode IV. The Rev. F. A. Clark, a registrar and treasurer—C. E. Parker. William Marvin Scruggs — Glenn i Freeman. i Jerry Lew'si, among first students j —0. H. Forehand. j Jenny Lewis, his daughter—Gladys i j Farmer. j Pi'esident Mars Hill College—R. L. ^ Moore. His Wife—Mrs. R. L. Moore. Laurence Creasenian—Glenn Bolch. A. P. Willis, a former student-— Clarence Barnette. Jerry Lewis, among first students Lewis. Sr.—^Burt Johnson. Audry White, student and friend of Jerry Lewis—Catherine Bennett. I New boys: J. R. Joyner, J. B. ; SMITH’S CUT RATE DRUG STORES SMITH’S No. 1 Pack Square ana Biltmore Ave. The Rexall ! .Stores Asheville, N. C. SMITH’S No. 2 I Vanderbilt Hotel j Haywood St. , You Are Always Welcome at Smith’s mons and Carl Baber. Episode III. Captain Melvin Carter Isenberg. John W. Anderson—C. van. Bandit.s—T. L. Rampey, Henuan ^ _ Wells, Ward Johnson, Dean Plem- W'ade Brown, G. B. Wagoner, ’ ^ ^ ’ and Wayne Blackwelder. i New girls; Eloise Brooks. Vir- H. C. ginia Cobb, Hazel Welch, Mabel Kimsej' and Ruth Stone. H. Sulli- Old boys looking after new stu dents: Robert Barnes and W. S. The Rev. John Ammons—Glenn . McDarris. rpj,a.,.;5._ I Old girls looking after new sU- Mr. Jarvis, an intere.sted patron— dents: Elizabeth Minton. Beatrice Rex Brown. , McBi-ayer and Irma Henderson. j Large pupils for games — Eleanor Pantomine: ^ Riddle, Gertrude Smith. Elizabeth' Columbia—Ruth Singleton Green, Martha Fay Gibbs, Mabel Hunt, Lucinda Hanna, Ellen Royal,: .Tones, Jean Casey, Charles Brucf. j Joe Dalton, Paul Grubbs, Clyde Rob- - .rr ^ u xtooV crts, Henrv Ricks, Thomas Walker, Wallace Steele, H. G. Shultz, M..ck II E. Er-v!‘n and Allen Griffin. Lane, J. R. Talbert, C. W. Bru.ce. Small pupils for games—Inez Bar- Girls in war scene: Agnes 1.rig- ton, Eunice Causey, Vonnie Mitch- man, Grace Riddle Jianccj mi..!, ell, Mitchell William.s. Foy Nor- Ruth Willras and Be,ssie Lreby. wood, James Baley, Evan Evans. In Spilman home; Mother Big- Robert ‘^nvder, Glenn Norman, and, gers, Ruth Cooper, Novella Deaton, T. L. BRAMLETT & CO. See us for your wants, School Supplies, piece goods, gents’ and ladies’ furnishings “The' Store of Quality, Service and Satisfaction.” DRINK IN BOTTLES We invite you to inspect our plant 90-92 Biltmore Ave. Nurse—^Maryon Hoffman. Sailor—Earl Stanley. | Soldier—Wm. Gerald. j Other soldiers: Willard. Robinson. A. M. TINGLE 29 Broadway Asheville. N. C. Headquarters for Mars Hill At Your Service Call on Us Fruits and Eats, Etc. Sara Blackwell, Jes.sie Bowman, | Edith Hayes and Mildred Hayes, j In boys’ home: Mother Stapleton, O. J. Murphy, James Smith, Chas. Maddi-y, Sammy Morse, Frank Hus-, kins and Tom Cooper. j Pantomine: | Spirit of Mars Hill—Maud Ash- j Irvin Mason. Pupils on the .side: Mai-j' oPole. Evolie Snelson, Velma Fincher, Reba Lowe, Mary Carter, Pearl Cornwell. I.e.stec Bradley, Ray Bennett, Paul Bennett, Paul Grogan, Roscoe Phil lips, O. H. Forehand, and Ruby Ed wards. Kbi Klux Klansmen: Tillery Buck- j worth, ner, Luther Meares, Percy Parker,! Boy—Dwing Sumner and (negro) Fred Drake. Scene 2 Orphanage: Miss Sally Green, matron—Mrs. Honeycutt. Exodu.s—Franklin Wilkins. Zeb Vance Goode—Oscar Carter. Ebenezer—Sidney Wall. Ned—J. C.‘ Gibbs. Saphronia—Shirley Gibbs. Narc!ssus—Christine Honeycutt. David—Herschel Holcombe. Joe—Henry Stroupe. Scene 3 Mr. Payne, a foiTner student—^M. | s. S.—"W. Ij. Parker. V. Parri.sh. Ministerial Conference J. H. Moore, second steward—Carl ]>atrick Girl—Bonnie Chandler. | Young man (who catches a vis-1 ion)—Nathan Brooks. Nonpareil girls: Helen Ramseji.i Ixiuise Mumford, Daisy Martin, ami Ruby Flemming. To hold .sheets of music—John Blackburn. CROZER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Tuition and Room Rent Free. Scholarships available for approved students. . Seminary’s relations to University of Pennsylvania warrant offer of the following courses: I. Resident Course for Preachers and I’astors. Seminary degi'ee of B. D. or Diploma. II. Resident Course with special emphasi.s on Religious Ed ucation and Social Semce. Seminary degree cf B.'D., Univer sity degi'ee of A. M. III. Resident Training for .\dvanced Scholar.ship. Graduate Course. Seminary degree of Th. M., University degree of Ph. D. .\ddrci5S MILTON G. EVANS, President, Chester, Pa. i -O. H. Forehand. Jla-vid Evans, a a traitor Wade *rley. im Keath, Colonel of a Confed- “O regiment—William Gerald. Leloin Carter, Captain cf a '^nn- Clio girls: Sara Osborne. Sara Coachman, Ruth Jarvis, Beulah Fer- j guson and Ethel Young, | Oratory: Walton Kitchen, Mark Plemmons. Agnes Lattimorc, Henrj, Bridges, Carrick Teague and Ber nice Stone. B. S. U.—Chas. Maddry. \ ! Clarence Meares. Nannie Smitli, president Clio so ciety—Mary Hamby. Volunteer Band.—Rachel Chaffin. j5 Y. p. U.—Glenn Bolch. I> Y. P. U.—Bonnie Hildebrand. Pupils on the side: Mary Poole. Y. W. A.—Louise Griffin ciety—Raymonia Gillespie. Prof. Boothe—Floyd. Williams. Mrs. Boothe—Burdell Henderson. Miss Williams—^Lois Cockeral. Miss Helen McMaster—Mary Elli.'-. Personal Worker—Dr. Robert. Tributes: Church—Pauline Fry. B. Y. P. U.—Edith Hayes. S. S.—Rama Dale. Ada Briggs—secretary Non .so- W. il. U.—Alice McKittiick. '■'OMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS lunday. May 27—Sermon, Dr. M. I Kesler, Superintendent Baptist: bhanage, Thomasville, N. C. fhursday. May 31—Address, Mr. nah William Bailey, Raleigh, N.C. ■ June ]—^Alumni Address, Iffe T. C. Bowie, Spai-ta, N. C. Law—Mae Gibson. Education—C. W. Roper. Music—Virginia Frady. Art—Lemmie Fite. Literature—^Thelma Francis. Nursing—Mary Bradley. Doctors—L. P. Somers. Industry—Zelma Bennett. Homes—I.ucile Hamby and IMary rhe truth will not hurt if the > is clean. o is the man who stays down fie falls ? ciety—Barbara Freeman. Parents and visitors: Ethel Boone, Elizabeth Cox, Jonnie Dixon. Mrs. Rampey, Bartlett Hager, D. I . Stewart and Clyde Stin.son. Clio society girls: Lucile Hambv. Mary Hamby. Virginia Frady, Eliz abeth Spangler, Nell Bowles, Luna Cranfill. Jennie Lee Packard. Kath leen Young, Edith King and Mary Stringfield. I’oole. Joui-nalism—Lethco Brock. Nonpareil society girls: Mary Sue: Chin?,—Carl Meares. Grabble, Ruby Fowler, Frances Sny-! Cuba—Oljmipia Fletis. der, Louise Woody, Alice Beckwith.; Philippine Islands—Paul Laughrum. Sedahlia Propst, Louise Patrick, Bar-1 Epilogue: bara Freeman, and Raymonia Gil-1 Speaker—Charlton Sullivan, le.spie. I Orchestra: Ben Strickland, Robert Clio and Nonpareil society girls Lineberry, Gains Dobbins, Helen •fordrill: Elizabeth Adams, Eidth Brown, Gene Allen, Helen Tillery. Jewell, Joe Coffey, Louise Woody., Bob Crutchfield, William Logan, R. Lillian Steele, Margaret Sherrill, Ha-1 C. Hinson, Emma Hartsell, Ada zel Welch, Mary Brock, Margaret, Barefoot. > , You Wear ’Em—We Repair ’Em OUR .SERVICE WILL PLEASE YOU Special Attention Given to Students’ Work MOSLEY’S SHOE SHOP Phone 1611 A.sheville, N. C. 6 tDllege St. WE PAY POSTAGE ONE WAY PIANOS, ORTHOPHONTC VK'TROLAS, RADIOLA, SHEET .MUSIC, BAND INSTRUMENTS, and .MUSICAL MERCHANDlSi; DUNHAM’S MUSIC HOUSE The Home of High Grade Pianos 14 N. Pack Square Asheville, N. C. Our business is to serve Mars Hill .\nd give our friends something just a little better for the money. Me appreciate suggestions as well as business. N. S. 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