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I EGE mars hill. NORTH CAROUNA. the hilltop, mars hill Nov. 12,1946. ^%eJhAAU\ Glimpses . T awake . • • •.3 • • xNorth Carolina^^ . - iQofi at the Post- "Ent'ered a. g5r?.t!?h“c«oK»,’»td»"\e Aet .« M.«l> 3, 1*’»- Subscription Rate member of ASSOLIA!£> _____===== ~STAFF Caroline Homan Jack Bennett Jerry Marion Ann Clarke McCurry Peggy Nicnols CONTRIBUTORS ^ ouPree , Svbil Ramos • . Douglas Reed Perry Pen and . Sy^l _ Carolyn Bennett peShazo Cornelia Vann . Ma c-isonTMiss Collie Garner Advisor -. Miss Frances Snelson^^^___^^ Special Advisors ; __ =;=- Number 4. --^■^-===- 19 1946. Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor Sports Editor iBoys) Sports Editor (Girls) Feature Editor Business Manager ---- Advertising ^Manager Circulat.on Manage Volume XXL The Alumfli And MHC integral a part of their « Sf? - stewed, tS!lheC' ^^rmn'fa wS S'eS^Trey of a great insti- stands a Uvmg, ""M’‘;.Hill is represented in e^^ry walk of We ^ ,e Mars Hill is f attained varying degrees others have and spiritual y, -which is based o i^,,;iding of Mars .plrine l.ve andml “re “»»d by . For what 111 H concerned with Mars Hill, because all loyalty, and simply ^ __C. H. common bond of lov a grateful. those v'ho are tne pi>^ Manners, Et Cetera human man can be 0“e ” - --n;n*:ryrr'rn\f ^ , r-t.a*d r^r.s that one^shonld n«er „.r.coy-l table cloth or i ^ -u ii ;= filled with stu- "‘titrrhSd o, C“;h*hir?r.ndp.te.ts did when they atten^__^^ hnino^seein* O, course, this "“tSe'd pi iWly «“>« 'i “* r:X»Lny ..dearer, des-d . - w”^ ..pr.o"r-:™r?"pos.e..ion e--,r‘ontre “tyot S'e tently the movement of the p energetic conv y A fin^llv the mouth, tea uy , course of time, glHS*HSfiEr££ “ ri"i"=•' " movement oi me “there is one moral, ‘‘«;;tct“be” h™”t‘te".nd of the r: jrsor:”’p:pi:Tn.r “ rrX^e™!.;™ rrs«e ,ess ,.«.y th.„ s..e_..u« one might conjure. August and December issues of The Q i^owever, scores " f.iripnts whose names are on addresses are m »'r ”>» rntred‘to„rmarSe.“'h«., f ^y”'het- keep us informeu a ashamed to say “rSr,"'"M™i.te”^">'.h 7Trr;; TreTund in these r"”An“d rnMtewi”! write the A.nnin, 0«ce, pi..* ^rbitrlrden a'd married n.m.s^__ „ ,c.ve in the Visit the Colieye a. .joress. Ever, one who trie, can Guest Book your name and c,erve you and find some way to help us here Moore, College. President-Emeritus. Four children of the late Russell P Harris and Estelle Wiggs Harris in recent yenr. been studert. at Mars Hill College and the two remaining members of the fam y expect to enter in the near future. The first member of the Harris elan to enroll, in 1936-37-38, was Russell P. Harris, Jr. From ars Hill he transferred to Wake Fore^ for a B. S. degree and his fir two years of medicine, then to the University of Louisville ^• D degree. Three years of hospit training in general surgery preced ed his entering the Navy. e now engaged in the practice of medicine in Asheville, N. •, « intends to do further specialized study in surgery. Russell married June 16, 1943, Bunny Carter o Asheville, a graduate of the womens’ College of the University of North Carolina. The Harrises v,ave a two-year-old son, who is already on the waiting list Mars Hill. David Harris entered one year his bruthc, 1338-39. A Mars Hill he was a star debater IT was aetive in Euthalian society and in B.S.U. work. From Mars Hill David went to or^^ Carolina State College. e tinned his debating and rose to the rank of national champion. He also held the position of presi dent of the Student Assembly at Haleigh. He was graduated wit his Bachelor’s degree magna cum llaud, and immediately began study 'toward a Master’s degree in anima rCharlotte, where he is pursuing Ms special interest, dairying and ' dairrcattle. David married Miss ' Cornell Brunt of Winston-Salem, N. C., a graduate of Meredith Col next Harris, of this parti- ESifaa^liwail—a Her coiieg mother, and by the d®atR f h EShss-.:t: N C ■ Mr. and Mrs. Watkins now iWe in Greensboro, N. C. Bob Harris became a student , mL Hill in 19«-«. Ha™ *‘,.,,nding in debate, wae pvesi- HyT^fw^the Navy for a while, 'Bcb enteted Baylor Umvereily His scholarship record both there S at Mar. Hill ha. been excel- . Rob is president of the B. Tv. at Baylor and a leader in the . . Youth movement m Sr^Jla-to enter ^minary "*^Tnet, who is now a senior at T e'e H ' Edwards high AsheviUe. e^-^^^^^A^ilTstl Hill next year. Janet s m ,re along scientHieJme. The^re ^ maining member Rachel, will be " ticu- in two more years. She is par larly interested in dramatics. I awake . The rising sun rrdeSSSltbe tender bine Of the western sky. I breathe . . • The misty ^nd, 1 ^ ^„^^tain tops. Fresh with tne 4. „«ri fhp vaCT© Fragrant with pine scent and the vagu Promise of spring. Brushes my forehead. Of a sparking fountain. Cheerily sounds the arrival Of Day. It rained last evening. s :i.ntt,r»«- S rif:ee;”Si:d’;io..d wmaow. cant,on.,y. At last the rain , .^^ted activities. 1 The .lantlny morniny New-leaved trees throw ® blue sky. A.nd sun-fiowers dance ag p^j^on chains My careless greT line behind me. And it springs up, a uara g «rt.l dawn-. opbo">o»> "“tk Resplendent in ° ^,un Answer the imperative call of And vanish in cloud-mist. o E N M «i Pi te Cc Et M. Se N. N. So must my straying fancy now return ^ To duller ways of duty remain unsullied by day s hea Oh that this shining dawning might rem __Merle Stevens. And endless hurry. ini Hi] stu "Ai From The Literary Societi^ Clio-Phi, Non-Eu Greet as Ral ■vvitl him, Hill, be: Alumni; Announce Plans Putting its best foot forward Euthalia has recently taken a step toward the complete renovation of its hall, by passing a 1 equip the hall with new chairs The renovation committee, unde S; leadership of Gordon Funk, has already solicited bids * furnishing of the chairs and at present awaits the replies from the manufacturers. class Ball, Bean Esthi Halstead, Now in its 56th year, the Eu. thalian Literary Society, with its Sister-Society, Nonpareil, _ looks ahead to the time the ° redecoration will be comple ed with the expections that Euthalia- Nonpareil will achieve a new envi- cti siirelv censor; and Carolyn vice-president. . Reid. When you left your Alnia Mat and the Hall of Blue and W your greatest desire was Lauri, future Clios and Phis Reef^argu tinue to work together and kej^^^ ^ their colors and ideals at fn I ^Mary Through the inspired you who have preceded us, ^ Uancas Phi has soared high '"t° the re of success and we will e j^on, to maintain the ideals o yThoma: Purity, and Fidelity, and the sP^^^^^^ of friendliness that you have p ed therein. pj-jclfoilowii ■Progress in our Hall of Fr .hip b». with the expcctio.. th.l Euth.l.a- .hip ha. i»»““? Nonpareil will achieve a new envi- bounds. We now ha , able position. Slowly but surely ! bip „f 156 Clios and 104^ F o-reat plans are being undertaken, 1 ^athians. Our hall j-id a re are being carefully I pointed with pure white^ ,e „e., great plans are oeing . contributions are being carefully recorded, and unimportant ex penditures are being held at a minimum. With the coming An 1 niversary the Society opes have completed the installation of the new chairs and further hopes to greet at that time, former alumni, with the old spin o “Dignity, Simplicity, and Con servatism” but also with a beauti fied hall of Black and Gold- re; painted with pure - heavenly blue, and we ^ave Vean j, rug which the Clios P«sen « . the Phis. Our plans for Ann ^ ry have been completed an now taking form. With the Liouvene of many veterans J rI'A ■ has the right to ^ from Philomathia during th' nc, niversary term. In return, news] J. Desk officers for Anniversary in Euthalia are; Elliott Donnels, president; Wayne Jones, secretary; Baine Jones, censor; and Samuel Johnson, vice-president. In Non pareil desk officers are; Pollyanna Gibbs, president; Nell Thornton, secretary; Annah McManus, niversary term, ^ will give Philomathia mcii best at Reception. To all C ; „f -x Phis we open wide the we open vv*-- ^ our loyal hearts, and ,uted t ,.„.h.n,o.t=orb,.linv;«,- you the mosi. -- -W. A., have you honor us with y h, Sur sence at our fifty-sixth Pei: ry and Reception. - (Con; Martha Jean Pope and R. Harper, Presidents.
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