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ftige Four Dramatic Club Has Tea For Faculty Entertains Teachers With In teresting Program In Ex pression Studio The social feature of the Dramatic Club for the fall semester was held in the form of a tea for the faculty on Monday afternoon, December 12. The guests were greeted upon their arrival by Miss Wengert, Mary^Ella Newbraugh, Sara Corpening, Paul Berry, John Reese, Ed Bunker, and Emmet Francis. Ruamie -Squires read three of her poems, “Gatekeep ers, “Request,". and “When Ships Go Down." Ed Bunker gave an orig- HILL COLLEGE, MARS HIDL, NORTH CAROLINA guo^giety" has reception I the inquiring REPOl When Stranded In Asheville Spend The Night At The SWANNANOA-BERKLEY On Biltmore Avenue Rates - . . $1.50 Up ^ In each issue The Hilltop will publish the opinions of five members of the student body and faculty on some topic of in- tense interest on th« campus. WHAT DO YOU THINK? Special Holiday Rates -o CALL 177 -o- ATLANTIC GREYHOUND LINES ASHEVILLE Eckerd's Creator of Reasonable Drug Prices" OPPOSITE IMPERIAL THEATRE merry CHRISTMAS and happy NEW YEAR When in Asheville Don’t Fail to Visit ECKERD’S Whitman’s Sampler~Norris—Johnsons r air nil I * _fG6ntinu4d from page 1) try. Then came a treat in the form of a duet, given by the Cox twins— Quinten and Linden — who sang ‘Cho-Phi" with a great deal of spirit. The Nonpareil president. Miss Dons Gibbs, was asked to come to the front where she led the group in singing the Eu-Non song. Impressive Ceremony | t.„ trsnsferred^^^ to tho Cho-Phi hall, which was per-K^ moated with hnmin^ incense, being -i« V-u think the Society An- cverlastin.-™ lighted only by candles which formed mean to Mars Hill col- The c^llegeT h’' a Greek oracle on the platform. Inr^®^ licitv of h. f- Ca' ‘'r' '’W- t^rarGcle, crc Garnette Shipman, dressed as a Gre- r”®***'®" Literary Society. versarv nm sphit*'Btf‘”''’l.''°T“”“"®' »""iv«r- dents to coSer hi spir t Before her knelt Miss Dorothy f*™* to Mars Hill College is when makire is ■ I Z A receiving a ble.ssing ‘^at may be said. They are Horn the goddess" Miss Crutchfield strongest ties between the training of the read a history of the Clio society. ^hd the alumni. The outstand- the olJowing this Miss Azaleen Kickliter M"^ events on the campus are T^'^^^"^’ therefore, save a poem written by Miss Ruamie ®‘^^>ety anniversaries; no colleire the insti Squires to the Cli. a , is complete that neglect^ the socSP^ life. Then, they give the societiesi encourage . an opportunity to present in a public program the type of work they do j that can nev( Without anniversaries the interest in ZMhUTverhlr/ul the Marn Hill College'?' Tr^de^: Mt =■" wonid not exict wore it not for an- collet niversaries, take away the society spirit and you have taken away the Purpose of th spirit known far and wide as tbg»l sponsored ‘Old Mars Hill Spirit." societies, is to permi To sum it all up I would say that ^ P^° e Society Anniversaries are one of P feeling betwe iT-n important assets of Marsl^*^^^^ ^ desire t( Hill College. the other society, ere D. Jack Bo.t, President A-4 Class (Eu) Society Anniversaries are a large factor in the lives of Mars Hill st^ Without them the campllo ife would be incomplete. It gives an opportunity for the students " oTto^nAcC SebT^ debating, orating, and studen’I”"K in the Jrnms Th Pno- fnWrestT^.rh'^''”'^""’" stimulate an to the! af students back Lh “ “iao Kivoe ‘h ^ ” aPifit that will cause an Squires to the Clio society. As she nished, the members joined in sing- ing the Clio song and also “Clio-Phi." The notes had scarcely died away when the -goddess” presented Miss Stack with a Clio pin, which was griven her by the members of the so ciety m recognition of her work as president. Large Cake Served The guests were then told to go down to the lobby, but on their way they found a huge birthday cake l-ghted by forty-two candles? imped-' mg their progress. The cake was P foraier Clio, «e guests were served with Several Speakers Win Awards O Biltmore Ice Cream Served Q Oon’t Miss our Famous Bar-B-Q Sandwich Our Friends We realize that we are not going to be able to see all of you on Christmas Day to wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, but as we await your return, our wish for you «that all of your gifts may have long Itves and useful ones. N. S. Whitaker The Student Friend (Ckmtinued from Page 1) Hazel Jackson; Swannanoa, Harry 5“^™ nnd Norine G^r’- Fred Beeves and i^orgia Ingle; Wilke.vboro, Nell Har Iny and Myrtle Yates; Ball CreS' Melba Nanney; Hot Springs Beau’ ord Bce.se and Beatrice Divine- El n"arrr- n'w" "'Finney and Lliy , Hollis Durllfim • yrT “ ,r; “ s -It 1 -^lountain, Adrian »;‘ylor and Dorothy Wall- u Clefi- Lu.sk and Sam r ’ Fletcher, ersville Bruen V barren; Bak- NnillOrtlffll c;rr"oB?."'' ‘y Land; Mars’Hill, Ha^vX”'"'' ®*‘‘ Elizabeth Fleetwood • R ^ ‘"^nd Reynolds; Cove Creek -i' and Chloe Gle" -od. Colon Fisher and’je.:?e^n^?r . ball Game."’ lbl Janie Britt furn'^k” tions. ^^rnished musical selec- by niembe“«'rf'’ttt"d"b^ "^r T'’*'* I appeared very attra k ‘ ^ -:'y Pnroha?ed“fru:re.'''“’’ Ehi istnias Greetings SINCLAIR PRODUCTS COLD DRINKsI-CANDIES .7 , c Which is not only hui cieties but is detrimen bers themselves. Su be beneath any memb. society at Mars Hill. On the other hand, saries are presented fo] ment and advancemeni and the training of th m presenting the ann Iframs; the performing the good will of the oi anniversaries are a c“” cieties which render to the college a.s a un Merry Christmas —and— Happy New Year —to Everyone B. C. BOONE IS /V. Pack Sq. lY. I'acK Na ASHEVILLE, xic. "i'lie ColJc^fc Shop I hanks t/ou for tronage and H'l A Merry (tnd a f f^osperous IM peed parki free PARKING Zanders Service Station C»«'ge Spvuce Tel. 32d While Waiting For You, Bus or Train Eat at the skyland CAFE II Proadway ASHEVILLE, iV. C. “Snappy Cl, Snappy You A Hopkin Measured c. B. Jc Will be just wlwi ^uletide Greetings You After Xmas '"ch A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year. Maks Hill Cape A Merry Xmas —and— Happy New Year o- -o WELL’S MARKET A Full Line of Xmas i Fruits and Candies Sa.xders M( New and Uf Bought an SOLD ON EAS Spruce St. at Phone A us during the appreciate the fine i Mat^e'::: To yru:::::r - -rh .uch a s igW standards have been reacheVfo”** “F *hat ir The Gibb, House—too-^r i! -I r H. as a whole—Thanks boy,. body of ; Sincerely, GIBBS and CO Studl
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