Sept. 21, 1946.
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Pajama Parties
Introduce GIs
To Societies
The week of September 8 was a
big week for the girls’ societies.
Tuesday evening the Clios had
their semi-annual pajama party in
honor of the C-Is.
An attractive program was pre
sented. Two Clios posing as C-Is
were trying to decide which society
to join. They dropped off to sleep
as they talked and while they slept
the “Spirit of Clio” visited them
to tell them all about- Clio. The two
girls awakened and -panted ice
cream. This was the cue for some
Clios to bring in the refreshments
of ice cream and cookies.
On Wednesday the Nonpareils
had their semi-annual pajama
party also honoring the C-Is. The
FORENSICS
According to Professor Ramon
DeShazo, coach of forensics,
preliminary plans for debating
and public speaking activities
for the 1946-47 term will be
mapped out at a meeting to be
held on Monday evening, Sep
tember 23, at 8:00 o’clock, in
Moore Hall, Room 22. All stu
dents, whether C-Is or C-IIs,
who are interested in partici
pating in forensics this year
are urged to be present.
FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
1946
September 27: Hiwassee Mars Hill
October 5: Presbyterian Junior College Mars Hill
October 12: Gardner-Webb (Homecoming) Mars Hill
19 Open
October 26: Appalachian “B” ; Mars Hill
November 2: Campbell (Night) Dunn
November 9: Lees-McRae Banner Elk
November 15: Appalachian “B” ’ Boone
November 23: Brevard jjarg jjjji
Cheerleaders Chosen;
First Game Friday
With Hiwassee
Ramsey Heads
Grid Staff
MORE ABOUT
New Buildings
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The next item discussed was
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theme for the Nonpareil party library building. Floor plans
■Was a circus. There were balloons ^ preliminary sketch were also
and a gay circus “tent” stretched presented for this by Mr. Gaines.
These were given approval by the
one get better acquainted each u ’ ^
girl was given a little picture T " V-
animal cut in half which had to
be matched with the other half. ^ building for the past year.
The group was divided into four The faculty apartment building
sections and each section partici- ^1*® third item discussed. Ten-
pated in comic stunts. To complete Native plans have already been
the circus effect a silly clown >«ade, and Mr. Tilson, Dr. Black-
wandered about the party. well, and Mr. Gaines were autho-
For refreshments the Nonpareils proceed with this also.
wlTe^ T)r. Blackwell reported to the
committee on progress on the new
ncii r-s .dormitory for girls being con
^ ANNUAL structed on the campus and ex-
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Taking over the duties of Head
Coach of the Mars Hill Lions
this season is Woodrow “Red”
Ramsey, graduate of W.C.T.C.
and State College athlete. Having
gained no little reputation before
the war, he gave up his position to
become a Marine Corps oificer.
Introducing the single wing for
mation this year. Coach Ramsey
has, since September 1, been giv
ing the players workouts in fun
damentals and routine drills.
Working the Lions forward wall
into one of the finest defensive
teams that Mars Hill has ever
had, he has been working with a
speedy backfield to accomplish the
same for his ground-gainers.
QinJX
Taking to the field in their first
conference schedule since before
the war, the Mars Hill Mountain
Lions are as eager for action as
young cubs in a lair. Sharpening
their claws for the first action,
the squad is awaiting the visit of
Hiwassee Junior College on Sept.
27, when both teams open their
1946 grid season.
Girls! Girls! Girls!
Are you homesick? Do you find
difficulty in getting food past that
lump in your throat?
If so, turn to the Women’s
Athletic Association for relief
from your pain and discomfort
Take it from me—there is no
better cure for the continuous
empty feeling in the stomach.
The W. A. A. and M-blem Club
are striving this year to make the
most of girls’ athletics, but only
with the help of each girl can they
succeed. The W. A. A. officers
President, Ann Dyer; Vice-
Banking on a strong defense
and a smooth-clicking attack from
a modified single-wing formation.
Coach Ramsey’s footballers should
give a good account of themselves
in their eight scheduled games.
are:
Upheld by eight returning letter-
men from former years, high
school grid stars, and plenty of
ex-GI material, the Mountain
Lions are lying in wait for all
who should dispute their right to
the Southeastern Junior College
Conference crown. Having taken
that prize for three successive
years before the war, and liquidat
ing all Junior college material last
season, the Lions are out for top
honors in the 1946 race.
dent of the
serving
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rTsTi^c ’ embar- completed by the second semester.
Even’ completed, it will house 176
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tranno.Jrw’ T"®®’ ^°Pel®ssly room, and recreation facilities
T awrence “^PPed! He stood rigid and atten
T-ir -staff consequence was an
Thunder- him. Mr. Lee, after
to una being blindfolded, was told that
the pretty girl he had seen stand
ing beside him was to kiss him.
At that time a boy wearing a huge
supply of lipstick slipped up and
administered the kiss. Mr. Lee
walked away quietly, his face
crimson with embarrassment and
T? 1 bpstick.
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iftieth year ' . Program, along with many,
simi ar situations, also included
Though some issues are still in
doubt, the 1946 edition of the
Mars Hill Mountain Lions looks
to be a Southeastern Junior col
lege conference winner in the
making.
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President, Lib Cherry; Secretary,
Joyce Moore; and Recording Sec
retary, Doris Fout. All of the
members are eager at any time
to talk about sports for this year
The Swimming Club, Archery
Club, and Tennis Club have al
ready begun, and many more will
begin soon; so come on out, girls
and give us your support!
Thus far in the drills meted out
in large quantity by Coach Ram
sey, the Lions have concentrated
on fundamentals, blocking, punt
ing, tackling, and passing, along
with several rough scrimmages
among the four teams.
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A BEAUTIFUL
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CITY
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er Return'^®"*® fellowship in the last
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KING RESIGNS
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Janet Paul, six; and Margaret Car
oline, 16 months.
Mr. King is being succeeded at
Mars Hill by William B. Cotton of
Charleston, W. Va. Mr. Cotton is
1^ graduate of the college of Woos
ter (Ohio) and a graduate student
from the University of North Caro
lina. He was formerly a teacher at
Warren Wilson Junior college and
in September, 1945, was discharged
from the U. S. navy after three
years of active duty.
Minor injuries have kept a few
of the first stringers on the side
lines during the intra-squad af
fairs; but, as a whole, the Lions
are now far from their former
greeness, and have shaped into one
of the finest teams ever put out
by Mars Hill College, or this part
of the country.
The 1946 cheerleaders, who will
lead the yells for the Mountain
Lions’ teams this year are the
following: girls, Pat Castano,
Buela Yates, Betty Ann Bullock,
Nancy Teague, Evelyne Stapleton,
Betty Sisk; and the boys, Carey
Mumford, Philip Weeks, and Leon
C order.
19 Doctors
12 Lawyers
4 Presidents
Of local corporations, and
many other prominent men,
noted for their discriminat
ing judgment, consistently
employ
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nine faculty members
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doing such great work in their
varied fields will truly exemplify
the spirit of Mars Hill and will
^eatly enhance their lives and the
lives of those they serve.
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