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“Si „p MARS bill college. MARS HILL, NORTH CARO^ the hilltop, mars z============^ Nov. 12, 1946. I t^age ‘I'Fho Is Educated?’ Is I heme Bor Next 1 wo Weeks In Chapel -*■ o-oTihlfi manners, the Under the direction of Miss Frances Snelson the following cha S pr.g™m.L ..«erlng - « a,proxfmal.ly two w..kL w.ll be given to emphasize the marks a truly educated person. Who Is Educated? There are five tests of the evi dence of education-correctness and precision in the use of the mother tongue; refined and se« manners, the result of fixed habits of thought and action; ®Un- dards of appreciation and of worth, and a character based on those standards; power S habit of rollootio.; or the power to do. Correctness and precision in the use of the mother tongue. Mr. Ue Shazo. Auditorium, Monday, o- vember 18; Church, Tuesday, vember 19. Refined and gentle ^ result of fixed habits of though "d action. Mrs. Kolb. Wednesday, November 20, Church, Monday, November 25. Sound standards of of beauty and of -°fh, and a character based on thos daX M,. McLeod. A«d.t.™». Thursday, November 21, Church, Wednesday, November • Power of habit of reflection. Dr. Pierce. Auditorium, Monday, N vember 25; Church, Tuesday, member 26. , Efficiency or *e,POwer to d . Mr Wood. Auditorium, Tuesday, November 26; Church, Wednes- dav. November 27. There are five tests of the evi dence of Education. Miss Bingham. A'^ditorium Wed- nesday, November 27; Church, Thursday, November 28. 3 HILL COLLLtAtc, ====^ ^ j ====TT”T ^ Mars Hill Students Attend Mars Hill Students Convention Held In Durham Rir02ldc3St ^ 6ckly 1 The Mars Hill delegation o WWNC “ otam Eveny I” Friday At 5:15 P.M. 19 Doctors 12 Lawyers 4 Preside*'^* Of local many other prominent men, ^oted for their ing judgment, consistently employ IF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR books . GIFTS 3TAT10NERT Office Supplies o V. HOWELL’S RADIO SERVICE Tel. 48 — Mars Hill, N. C. Go To Brown Book Go. 12-14 College Street Asheville ... North Carolina ★. the bootery 9 Patton Ave. In Asheville HEARTY.WELGOME Mars Hill Students ASHEVILLE'S NEWEST SHOE STOK TO Dress Shoes And Loafer Men And Women Since October 11 Mars Hill col- lege has been engaging broadcast on Friday at over WWNC as a part of man of the Radio committee will L- +n discuss current pro- contmue to discuss hlems of our national lite. Veterans’ Organizations and Politics” was the f ^fect of the by Carl Isaacs, James Warren, ^Ihott nels all veterans at Mars Hill. "'s^eaLrs for the second program on the subject of “How can w^e check rising prices? were Carowan, Jimmy Helvey, SSrsievn.. and Sam Job.s.^ This program was also mo era hv Mr. DeShazo. The third weekly subject, » I can the- Housing Shortage Solved?” was moderated by R. M. Lee and discussed by Carl Isaacs, Quentin Harper, Wayne Richardson, and Dean Mm • “The Issues of Election paign,” the topic of *e four program, was moderated by lessor Vernon E. Wood and d s- cussed by Miss Merle Stevens, Mi Sara Padgett, Bob Bunch, and Bobby Hanes. The subject for the fift Ph “Should we adopt the ft Months’ Military Training Pro- gram GI’s And VA Checks Say, veteran, if that subsist- ence check from the Veterans Administration fails to show up next month, take your prob lems to the VA training officer here—not to General Bradley himself. Fuss, fume, and foam if you | must, hut do it in the P>-oper place and where—it wi 1 do the most good and quickest. If you’re supposed to get a check, and it doesn’t show up, the VA wants you to tell its training officers about it. The VA training officer as signed to this campus is Mr. Thomas J. Marlowe. He s lo cated on the Fifth Floor, City Building, Asheville, and his one reason for being here is to give help and assistance to veteran students. Take your check troubles and all other problems related to your rights and re sponsibilities as a veteran to the VA training officer. “There are thousands of vet erans enrolled at North Caro lina colleges and universities this fall,” Mr. Marlowe said, “and most of them will get their November subsistence (More on Page3) Phy Anniversary Plans Complete (Continued from Page 1) nf old I A and The Mars Hill delegation of 89 left the campus in special buses and by air (air ya’ going my way) for the annual North Carolina B S U. Convention in Durharn a a very special breakfast m the Allege dining hall at 5:30 a.m. on Friday, November 1. The long trip was shortened by I a stop at High Point City Lake for the purpose of eating a u '.which had been packed at tl^e '.“Hill.” The good ol Mars Hi ! spirit manifested itself in a con- Unuous flow of ' beginning in hillbilly melodies and digressing until, as usual, the en tire group joined in choruses and ^ the all-time favorite ^yinns- After several hours at th [Baptist Church in Durham of ef forts to either get m the same home with that girl or bisect the conimunal suitcase and then several more hours looking f^hat home the evening’s program began. The highlights of the evenmg were the address by a former Mars H U B. S U. president. Rev. Charles A. Maddry, emphasizing the theine Ithat “to live is Christ, and to die is gain” and the rollicking party Afterwards in the church baseme^ for the purpose of making ry one feel that he had known every- on6 bIsg for ycs-rs. In the schedule for Saturday morning was a four phases of the subject BapDst Doctrines and Principles preside over by Dr. Claude U. Broach o Chorlotte. The address of the I ( f , morning, “Living Christ in Race large number Clios Relations,^ Christian Phis have been Negro who is Executive Secretary therefore, the_ oc | Foreign Mission Convention, Washington, D. C., who also led a forum on 2] V o; ti, iVLiiiiary was prepared under the direction of Miss Collie Garner and discussed by ^^1* ’ i casion wni oe = Howard Knight, Roy Young, Nor words of the man Humphrey, and Garris Parke . p^jj^j^j^^^ian president, Quentin to Rac6 Relations. ?he remainder of the P^f^^^pTr, “As we celebrate of his address was for November will be Anniversary, we extend ^ by the following faculty invitation to hands thatjace r^ November 15, Miss ^ We shall be most happy o ^1 and spiritual problem, gert; November 22, Miss Mdred ^ Foifowing the message were the Bingham; November 29, Mr. -i. a. i McLeod ing.’ Lea-Ray Sport Sox In Yellow Red - Blue Or White McLeod. * WHERE QUALITY AND j experience meet j a. Ballerinas - Moccasins And Evening Slippers Mars P H A R when The Occasion For Flowers Consult Our Agent MRS. E. C. COATES Mars Hill, N. C. Middlemount _ . C? U ^ u. of s. Sec sec Sui pre rep and Chu Offi( zati( the your bran old o 4 t -r t for the best for school T $ its BottMaiclie Following the message four forum groups. The message of Saturday even ing was by Rev. Warren T. Carr, pastor of the Watt Street Baptist Church of Durham, and was the imperative subject Liv Christ.” On Sunday morning th climactic sermon was S^en M Rev. J. Winston Pearce, h pastor to the Conventmn. One of the highlights of th Convention was the reunion ofjl friends from % x^j^da’*‘eal p all over the state. On morning the total regis ra “ hut s 417, and more were expect during the day. studen drafted Co Th, Dr. And Mrs. Begin Fiftieth Yeatpresent (Continued from Page D numbered 37; and the college acquired a wide reputation fo ^ moral character and aca standards. Last year Dr. Moore re , Dr. natter, ^gtJbandon year from active teaching* but c ollege es to add his moral Coui devote himself to “strength ^ le ties that bind the f . ,, ovc students to the college, Moore continues at he Moore continues .ll b„.az«fth.c.ll«zw,lhj_ L iSMA -- industry and zeal, joy of seeing’ the joy of sei which they love and to whi =t reach have devoted their J years ing its high religious and reache standards while growing v? tifying. celerated speed. First
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