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Page 4. Mars Hill Graduates Studying At Colleges Throughout State Of the graduates of Mars Hill last year 122 have gone ^on to senior colleges. Wake Forest leads with 16 graduates of Mars Hil , Meredith, 14; University of North Carolina, 12; Woman’s College, 12- U. N. C., 11. Both Furman and Appalachian State Teachers College have 9; Carson-Newman College, 6; Baylor, 5; Wmthrop, 4- Westhampton University ot Richmond, 3; Flora McDonald 16; State College 2; Bowling Green Business University, Kentucky, 2. The list of students and their respective colleges is as follows: Wake Forest College: Irene Aus tin, Robert Blake Bums, Myrtle Ruth Davis, William Field, Rosa Lee Garrison, James Livingston Greene, Sally Hudson, Hubert Ben Humphrey, Mildred Death, Jean Lineberger, Ann E. Lominac, Frances Lovette, Thomas Staple- ton, Miriam Smith, Doris Peeples, and Jean Walker. t'jifv, Meredith: DeLauris Brock, Edith Mae Boger, Geraldine ^rge^, Lou Ella Hoots, Nell E. Hunter, Doris Johnson, Louvene Jordan, Margaret Long, Patricia Jane Lancaster, Mary Evelyn West, Geneva Jo White, Margaret Eloise Thomas, Margaret Morris, Rose Moody Robinson. . U N. C.: John Brinegar, Lois Harris, Mary Etta Huffam, Mar garet Lackey, Sadie Marsh, Sig^ bee Miller, Edwin Long, Mildred Elizabeth Robinson, Jacqueline Rogers, Nancy Simpson, Mary Lela Sparks, Myrtle Westbrooke WCUNC: Betty Austin, Mary Robert Garland, Louise A^eritt, Patsy Queen Ingram, Eloise Moon, Lillian Parker, Doris Penland, Mar garet Ann Runnion, Catherine Wilbride, Virginia WrigM. ^ Appalachian State Teachers College: Gertrude Binkley, Bet y Allison, Margaret Eggers, Mary Lou Freeman, Sybil E. Melton, Myrtle Swearinger, Nancy Jane Wilcox, Cleo Virginia White, Helen Shore. Furman: Louise Bagwell, Mattie Brockman, Ed Dunlap, Hamison Faile, Edith Rebecca Fout, Mar garet Hightower, Dixie Hollowell, Sarah Ada Wheeler, Catherine Wilkins. Carson Newman College: Annie Hope Blanchard, Virginia Dawson, Joseph Miller, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Nelson, Peggy Noffsinger. . , Baylor: Neal Ellis, Baine Harris, Dorothy Lawhon, Ray Ryan, Be atrice Stark. Winthrop: Ruby Ray Gandy, Ann Hendrix, Jacqueline Parker, Mary Strand. Westhampton: Ann B r u n e , Phyllis Ann Gentry, Frances ^Tlia McDonald: Mary Grey Helton, Cleta Wilburn. State College: Alan Wagoner. Bowling Green Busine.s Unwer- ,ity: Sam M. McGuire, Lee Hen- Bapti.t Ho.pital Nur.ing School: Mary Evelyn Crook, June Kathe rine Harvey. W.M.U. Training School: Kath leen Avery, Thelma Brown. Amory School of Nursing: Dorothy Leatherwood, Maribel Richardson. wrTC Other colleges include W.C.l.L. Phyllis Carter; University of Ten nessee: I. E. Burnette; Biltmore School of Nursing: Kathleen Bur After spending an afternoon listening to music that was just “out of this world,” ye old gos p editor is reminded of the perfe:t harmony which the “drags r here are keeping. Some of the the construction of New Dorm. The “Rockpile,” rapidly becoming a new institution on the campus, seems to hold more interest than for the mere desire to throw a few stones. Oh well, how does Oct. 12, 1946. Like anything else, music iMst have its discords at times. The off-notes arising in the dining- hall are probably coming from Away From It All” frequently visit Tabl® 20^^^ Asheville. “In Her Oldsmobile you around ’til (or, in this case a Crosley) they Meanwhile we 11 have a jolly good time,” i^^kin’ for all “Hits” ’n let you “May I call you shoulders., latest ones. Well. Til ihe said when J. C. Mitchell Meet Again.” oft “sweet-nothing” phrases f\S“Luses shouldn’t throw music to some of our ears (Who, me??) the case of Nelda Silvers and Doug y g^^ker was heard sing- Davis on Edna Moore Seems j A Peaceful When that “High on a W>ndy HiU I ^ .. (d. T. one of their favorites. ®P®^^‘‘'"?L„rowan to you), of wind, Sam Johnson of By the way, did you Note that dates “up in the air.^ J"® ollects Ruth Scroggs has been spending collecting “pm upS Each some “Blissful” .moments wth pictures of clouds, well. To Eac thought her His Own” —tastes. favorite song was “C h i c k o r y “Abie” Norman and Ethel tri . ,, -pennies From Heaven vett seem to have a fenW easily be changed to “Dia- (big word meaning P®"® . jn monds” From Heaven on this ol deenlv into something) inl^iest mjm^ ng ^ sun glasses already from the glare of these “rocks,” then just look ... °P.ggy Brad.h.w ... Del .. Belle Matthews .. Margie Turner Ginger Saunders ••• Edith L tU I well how does ibe said when J. C. Mitchell en - Again.” “Jeople wlo live ed a Tennessee Restaurant lately ^ ■ there at all, it Not a bad “dish” there at all, it seemed. . Quentin Harper has done it again, girls. He has eyes for only one, namely Enid McGregor. SCOTT’S VARIETY SHOP Q w e 1 T o u V e n i r School Supplies “If It’s To Be Got We Have It” Mr. & Mrs. W. E. Scott Owners Mars Hill» N- C- Welcome Back Students the soda SHOP ED HOLCOMBE Proprietor Kitty Rhea ... and the latest. Love” ’round here, and It Isn Even Spring.” , “Seaweed” Saunders and Bill Ross, to the tune of “Lets Get * Books ... Stationery ... ^ Greeting Cards Of All Kinds BSU Greater Council (Continued from Page 1) Pat Murphy left the auditorium le, naiueiy | for the Little Circle. “At Twilight Time” you’ll see .^^^o hold any religious Ned Austin ’n’ Doris Fout engaged I urged to be present at in conversation, that is; also, meeting which Jimmy Relvy and Fay C. Aldred Sunday of every “Taking the Long Way Home’ month. Edna Moore Dorm. ^ ’ “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes _ ^ StudcntS ""^Th^^CaTe^^but^Shen' irrfses (Continued from Page 1) flnf Miid Ab.m.lhy V The Eutb.liah. em.et.d a^se»- Wayne Richardson or Ray That it is wa. ,be„d be„eb “'LL*. • -v,,- “Pivp me Five Minutes, moonless night than singing Give me rive L- ” Orations musical selec- ““S" ‘UrbS 'w.S- sag. J„a; aad impaemb.us eo.pl.«d .bat be 1. available anytime. p„a.nted a ^^"‘ro“d'tbat «.e beys from bamero.a p„gram^^ Tbe^ dbb^^ f”d’‘mneX”'Do°Y» S” ?”” Z, desirable a. a S^^oTnra'nd Saaebe Hvely. Really s»e thmb .be program is apparant. And I: •i* ■f 4- 4* 4 • t t |Commercial| t a t i o n e r s I; 4* A s h e V i 1 1 « I ^North Carolina| When The Occasion Calls For Flowers Consult Our Agent MRS. E. C. COATES Mars Hill, N. C. Middlemount Flower Shop Asheville .. for the best for school its BonMaicb hurry Get acquainted at Carpenter-Matthew now, for you may need us later on! 2AIU>ENTER- XT^fieQualtXi/— MATTHEW C>Nf HAVWOOO STREET E C T C.: Geraldine Johnson, Boston University: Thelma Deal; Greensboro College: Mildred East. Georgia Tech: George Buchanan, Southern Baptist Seminary Schoo Sr„'f'=i:Si"“Sr-..e rcS-blNursi^t K..bleeb Bur. |Cbb.»^Cn^ gess; Peabody: Marguerite Md e^ 3 eess; rea-uuujr . — Lenoir Rhyne: Mildred Fox; Scar- ritt College: Ruth Smith; Univ. of Maryland: Robert Dorr; W. Ky. State Teachers’ College: Anne Nursing: Louise King; Bowman Srarichool of Nursing: Margie Williams. Gloria Abernathy and Laura State Teachers College. teaching for the Porter; Univ. of Georgia Seh°°l g ^orth Carolina, of Nursing: Martha Louise Rivers, bta kjttied under authortty or the coca-cou company #Y the COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF ASHEVILLE. N-
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