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were: Mary Stone F 7"' Treasure Island, showing . - . ’ Evelyn the route which led to the hidden Fr^w: S May? N7l1funSr!7e7irjc »I l_T31i; r, .. T ;_7. ^ The llilltop 4nd Ks Editors I>uMicaHo“ “T Ma„™Hill ”'T iisxsLr'’“ f pS.To- as The T n was known servinr as th? ’ senior issue ''"ere Intm 1 Many campuses and it was college newspapers, H’e “™ “'■ ' oUese amnfi? 1 ’■‘='»aiii as Ilia ^•'at a innie l’ *”'i inipcralivc literary m hi '® foe the new l‘eld and? •‘***”"- ^ 'Contest was title suI,niittr.l'''®T tl'c best 0. E. Rni’.ei! jnnlerstood that es- 0 E 1? I understood that «opgested the°name ‘*7,?''’'/!)" »ieinhcr, a student nor t Hilltop; J,„t suggestion * of Mrs. Robert’s “■ “f. was elect. to/>. Mr. B. M new Hill- tl'e business ''«‘*'l of J'.ursar of Mars ^Hiil”®“?"ssistant first bi.c-— “'ll college, was the ^«t business was the ^“ter be screed f" served as editor of The Laurel. fjlj " “ »»•-- JL^ttllf ('l-t !’>■ 'i'e mS'iT"' lii-weckly i”e the ,i‘„ ':'.rf >'■= . eollese. Di.r! '"S the time that ‘"H«(t«- 0".- nected with ri academy was con- ciistoniary for tl'® college, it became to Lmu " »' tlie aea- in tile earlv ao issue of the paper custom tbaf tbr"cV originated It 1, publibation first *"iie, to publisiro”'®- at one "ler duetto H a the sum- association’s ref® '0'"ille Merchant unless the n advertisements ‘i^olve month?'®'' Pulilisbcd for F of The //zR?l one issue ?o creative£er. r L®®" ilents. This ; ' efforts of the stii- ®Pring, and an?® . Pul’lisbed in the H'c customer 7 ”'‘'i«‘'i“nc form, paper. ‘ ^ four page news- Aside from the actual bistorv of the newspaper, it is interesting to note the various editors of The Hilltop and their accomplishments since leaving the Hill. John P Huskins, who served as co- cditor with Mary Carter for the first 1926 2°71 Hilltop’s publication (1926-27), continued bis career in journalism at the University of Nortli Carolina. After graduation there be secured a position with the Greens- oro ai y Aeivs, later becoming city editor of that publication. He is now serving m the army, possibly in con nection with public relations work. j also com- t M education at the University d North Carolina. At present she is I- lien IT • 7 also graduated from the University of North Carolina. He IS now married and lives in the west ern part of the United States. Carl Meares (1928-29) is a success ful liitsiness man at Fair Bluff. He was a so business manager of The Laurel. e!u Irz SC' w. C. (Bill) Capel (1929-30) studied journalism at Washington and Lee University, later studying in France and at Coliimliia University. He later re ceived his Pb.D. at Duke University. He^is now teaching in a Georgia col- .1. Nelson Jarreft ((1930-31) is „ow a lawyer. S. .Clarion Justice (1931-32) Xi'h £'s”r"' " ”■ [5] A.B‘'Vir:, --iverf hi, ih. Xi":.rc-;ii£-X'"hfC: ] If )d hi ke inj ad Pei :s, iss acl ve rial e I >sev( lack Mo ortal t. Jo feai nmen he C Pres iged lanne of R servici of th nemori urday Watc
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