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the hilltop, mars hill college, mars hill, NORTH CAROLINA. Nov. 12,1946. Page 8. Alumni News From Other Campuses (Continued from Page 5) Of the thirty transfers, six are English majors, four are majo relfgion, four in edueatmm four - chemistry major. year working ^‘'graduate fmeS'of’46 of Meredith. ' The Mars Hill Chapter at Mere^ Hith is equally proud of two of h dith 1® Barnette, class daughters, Myrtle c ’27 and Annie 0. wnso , .24 i «« ”” °„'w 1" «>» firmary. Welcowe Back To Mars Hill G. /. Students '■,5 f to remember things, tie a string If you want to rem around your finger. y tie a rope around your neck. Sigsbee Miller Hill is well represented at the of North Carolina; Class or M5* Aileen Ailstock Taylor, James Tayl- Mary Eleanor Dryden Catherine McLean, Jeannette Katherine Bovd Me- Waddell, Poto ®”T„ti»s S™i.°'nd the ClU of-46 -nr Penninger, tviary TT„„tv, Mvrtle Westbrook, Clel He h, o- ,40 Rettv Robinson, Nancy Simpson, Betty 1 Joe Stone, Jacqueline Roge Irene Waldrop, Mary Etta Huf- r.:, Lola Bar™. «»“: Sadie Marah, and chard! Class of ’43, Brantley Me Coy Homer Sparks, Howard Pi Sr A. c. Edwardj Lee Wood David Roberts, Vivien Parks Class of ’42, J. E. Boykin, Arthus Class „T 1 t e r Harrelson. Middleton, Waite Class of ’40, of Bullard, T. C. Wagstaff. Class o -39 Horace Chamblee, Bru« El- holdt. Clyde McLeod writes that the Mars Hill transfers at the Wo-nen * College of the University are as Cl.-rf'45,L«omeCham. bers Ruth Tilson, Slsie Cheek, RuS Cogdill, Daphne Eller -^ane lovner Clyde McLeod, Betty Mill er?^ Wilma Phelps, Dorothea Rog ers Margaret Sprager, Dorothy Wells, and Marie Willoughby. Class of ’46 Betty Austin, Loise Averi , Evelyn Briggs, Mary Robert Gar land, Marjorie Gant, Patsy lu^ia^ Fannie Lewis, Eloise Moon, Hlian Parker, Doris Penland, Katherine Wilhide, Virginia Wright Mary Allen Tanner, Suzanne Reagan, Jean Whitcomb, Clairene Olive , Nora Sanders, and Mary Lou Ko 1- plin. All are getting along well and making a fine showing for Mars Hill. To flirt is very wrong; I don’t. . song; Wild youths chase women, wine, I don’t. T kiss no girls, not even one. k^rwordT’t^SkTharmrh fun; I don’t. Overheard: „,.pfpr in a husband; sense, What would you prefer m a ■^^SirTbieT better That a freshman is an affhetwn^ Proof. A f-^;;;^Not stale means fresh, Not old means not ^ ^ Fresh means smart. freshman is an ai- an affliction. Therefore ...at fliction. The evolution of a college man is as pieshman: Embarrassed silence. Sophomore: I don’t know. 'l'l"?iiL.“’”v»ture »n opinion .n«l I know more about the subjec . Grudge: A building for keeping a car. tter! Whatssamatter? Gee, you look uH to buy a study I wrote home tor some lamp. So what? i„„,n The traitors sent me a A riNcussing the importance of Miss Under-wood, in ^ up an interest taking a negative stand m keep ing conversation a ^^^e in- some cases in wmen y teresting. Well, we wouldn t kno Getting out a paper is ^ ^re silly. If we print silly .iokes, P^^ P^ If we clip things ^ we don’t we are lazy to write them ourselves, too fond of our own ‘ . people meet us If don’t print Ve P«» f «H«4 with a huCT; if we do print them, with junk. . .n someone would Now it wouldn’t surprise oaner rsow another paper, say that we swiped this irom ni Well, we did! Howie Bingham writes that m ^ the senior class at the University of Richmond Mars H^B ”»^^cpic^ ’’Id” ^ S%. pro»lr«‘ ".*‘lB:TS%n7r»»Lor of'^41pha Delta, Dovot.on.l V OP B U.. m.mbor ol -ho ' •rf ’“s?Mar» Hllli.n. onterod Choir. Six Prances U. R. this yea • ^ ^ Lane, Tnbble, all tL of ’46, and Trcroy Newton, ’44 From Carson Newman, Lera Britt sends the following report; Cecil Davis, ’42, was graduated from Carson-Newman during the summer and is waiting to go to the Seminary. Martha Dean Dorsey, ’44 Carson-Newman, ’46, is now in the’ University of Louisville School for Social Workders, Nadine Pax- ’44 Carson-Newman, 4b, nlaiis to go to Southwestern Semi- iry next fall. Four Mars Hillians are back after service in the recent tar These are Wilburn Carr, 42 Elmer Powell, ’41, Ray Marshall M4 and John Shearin who was a Hill in ’42. Other alumni at Srson-Newman are Juanita Bailey St Hope Blanchard, ’46, Lera lit ’45, Georgia Ruth Brooks, ® 4 Pnrr ’42, Corinne Cash- MartMl ’43-’44, Sarah ’45 Virginia Dawson, ’46, Coston, 4b, B Ruby Henders Keesling, ’45, Joe Sr t W Nelson,’46, Mrs. Miller, ’45, T. w. i'’ Bob Chapman reports that eight SiU-dtX'rtLeVtbodyat represented m tne P.,rman University. fiom ^rTof’46- Edward Miller Dun- Class of 4 . Louise Bag- lap, Harrison R. laile. 1 Margaret Hightower, Betty r"• Witn .nd Edi.l. „ ,P. Class of ’45; Mane Sparks, Pittman, Martha Ann Muney, Sophie Lattimore, Geraldine ay A,l.n, Dixie 1 o lo«lL^ and Bob Chapman; Class of 4^_ Ppraldine Farrar; Class of tohn Haywood W^‘^‘^t’'’Ha^r!Irkk, Barnett, James Lehman Hamric , Daniel Eddins Kirk .John A. Rop er Jr., and Ruth McCoy; Class « ’42- George M. Faile; Class of 41. Lewis R. Beam and Virginia Pejry; Glass of ’34: James M. HamPy, Cto, of ’28: W.d. W. Worley. ^'Se. held OP F„rm.n CProp» bv some of these students are President of B. S. U., Marie Sparks; Member of visory Board, Jean Biook ’ dent, Y. W. A., Geraldine Farrar B°“:'u”:RprMc- d„T; A. Roper, J-l Boohomi. and Secretary,, Student Council, Bob Chapman. Mane] Sparks, John Roper, an ^hapm^n were three of the twenty. six students to be elected to Who . Who Among Student, in America College, and Univer.itie.. Dr. Luther Jarvis, who is now • ivning at Bowman Gray School '"f Medicine, supplied the Alumni Office with the following informa- Son regarding the medical students i and nurses there. Fourth Year: Roswald Daly^ ,’hird Year: Elbert .lohnson, 43. Haves. ’4S: Weldon .Toyct, McNeil. M3: Carol Spurling. Second Year: Harold Spanglei. H- North Carolina Hospital School ot Nursing „ ,t,v Tarvis, ’44 ; Martha Nell seniors: M4 : FUn- :rXa: -44Mabel Wilson. ’« Htnlors: -lassa.nlne Havis. ’46: Jean Ray. Fve-CUtncals*: Kveij-n vj 1 Harvey. ’I'i: Marjorie Williams, 46. Douglas Aldrich, ’42, and Mary Lee Ernest, ’37, are leading the two student bodies at the Southern Theological Seminary and the • M U. Training School this yeai Harold Killian, ’42, is President of the North Carolina State Group, ltd Wayne Oates, ’39, is Director of Clinical Training Activities. tiber students -rolled in ^hese two institutions are as follows. B.S.U. Reviews 23 Years Of Service (Continued from Page 3) Miss Cdadys Johnson Ezra Burnette Exum F. Baker Paul Caudill Charles Maddry Maurice Parrish E. M. Leonard Val Edwards H. Clay Cox Luther Hawkins* Miriam Early Bob Costner Thomas Fulk Mary Lee Ernest Wayne Oates W. R. M’agoner Bob Allred Harold McCroskey Douglas Aldrich Ralph Langley Florence Gordon Walton Connelly Tommy Stapleton Pat Murphy • Went home, and Agnes Stack, Vice- President, fiUed in. (Continued from Page 5) tiAic TISS APL 53, 1943-44: Sam- Navy, HAlc, U Harbor, ,el Johnson. Nav^. 1944, Libera „£ Operations, Sgt., European T^Boter 1942-43. Commerce^ Wj^n S/Sst., Europea Gilbert Lance, Navy. AKM2C, p£.._ Engineering^^ CMto 1943. European ^ r-nnference Secretary, Mm- 44. Mintsterial Confe^« Jr.. Navy. istenal; »• . iqi2-43, Pre-Med; F,... »... Em,.t Dm,. SKDlc. EnroP'^’tn "Theate . mercial: Claude Mason, Arms, r 1941-43: Floyd Miller, Army. Sgt.. p:ei«e!n941-42 : ^^^^Ir^'^Laf" New. krmy Medical r;s!^^pi..«^-:;\“sfsT "r9-3l”"pre-DrtkL Jimmy Peg- Navy Y3c, 1943-45, Euthalian Pres- ram, INavy, President, Music: ident. Volunteer s/Sgt European Irvin Penny Army. S Sgt rh»»r o PM3c Communications, Sixt Army Air Corp^ ,,%>=„ Navy, PhM . . Walter Harold Rice, niavj. Arts, waller Wttvne Richard- lA-. l««-'^’j^”"f"pH,ippines. 1942-44, p";t, r“7'secreta^. Euthalian President. Euthalian Secrew^. Accounting; Hilltop Managing Editor, Frank Roberts. Army. Fran«. President Sunday mathian ’ „erkley Ruii. school 1944.45, En- ’j c Saunders, Coast Guard, gineering • , 1 . r C Stanfield, Sic. 1944-45 pre-Law; Army Air Corps, Sg .. • Jean Harris Thomasson, j,. 1942-43. Accounting: William ^„/i:7y'Alr Force. S^. TA.7rt°;rArmy"rir corps. CP1-. ,ng Albert aw. Wallace. Navy. 1944-45 Commercial; James A,7v Air Force. Sgt., 1939-40, warren. Army Navy. Pce-Dental, ^Carl r^dirmrathiirctsorr'YT". Navy. QM2. South president, mathian ’ p o. WiUianiS' B.T.U. ^.P^^^^7’p£7 7942-43, Pre-Lav’l Army Air Corps, rtc., foi., Thomas Lewis Wilson, J .. g Italy, 1942-43: Arthur Wood. Army a.Cyta roree. A/C, 1942-44. P^ilomathmu P J Engineering; James Graham Wri» Arm’y. Pfe., India. 1941-42, Accounting- Jn . . a . « • tt ro fo “J bu ini by sitt Sci the fori girli and The with The The At the W.M.U- Catherine Adams, Kathleen Frink, ’45; Hilda Mayo, Kathleen Avery, Hettie Christine F '45; Ethel Hill, Hammett) : Teddy Heber Peacock). Training School: Mary '40 : T.ounell Mullis, 42 , '40; Mildred Dickerson, '46 ; Sarah Yates, 42 , •4«; Hazel Thomas, ’45: lint, ’43: Mildred Kilby, ■36 mow Mrs. Ralph C. Bancom, ’35 mow Mrs. Gcs." Other Mars HilUans ^ enmUed 7r ' ’loT Ch7"erM. WhiU, ’40: ,4eal Ellis. ’45: Earl . Ma7 S^ .\nderson, ’42 : Roy Ryan, • Middleton. ’46; Evelyn Garrison. 42 a^ Charles A. Trenthan, ’39, is now I’cssor in the Bible Department. Army, ric., leM*********’’’’”’**'’-”^'’’’^ jSie ^Whitehead’s they i ^ Flowers Dixie Home Stores • quality groceries I i lowest PRICES” ] mars hill N. C. jer I — At School of Church Music: Betty Rae Carter, ’46: J. Howard Cates. - . . Tz Cashwelh J**" At the Seminary T. • ^ ^"7 ': 7mie H. Hale, ’41: Ro- rr’crtudslaK, ’40: James P. Kirk, oert R. on h. .39: Thomas L. Lockhart. yxruii^ ’41- Norman Kn\», »vex a LrSl'“m «“ J. PBrrar. p. ,Hock. Jr.. ’43: Carl r^c:7iton.’ "ij.^’waUarE.’ it’ham. ’42; Willis Ben-j ir , G O M E T O t nett; Bruce V. Hartsell, 41. I J71UVVWXL- writtei i Corner Of Flatiron Building M-as g; % Asheville, N. C. lows: 4 Telephones: Day 713S Wheel, :| Night 8157-R Yandel t Flowers By Wire Anywher'Stertn $ jean McCURRY i Student Agent Slanche Edna Moore U°vinitory Donald Caldwell Manager bob HARRIS REPORTS EHOM BAYLOR B.S.U. P Langley. Bruce Hill men. ^^s. Langley and Me- Mclver, nrid * H S U presidents. ,r7il7’r has 7centiy been elected Ronald Hil , ’..who’s Who Among Stu- to be listed in „ and Universi- ,tents in American Colleges ii WELCOME TO|; % marshill ^ + Students And F % Faculty I JCody’s Storet % John Cody. Prop. + t Headnuarters For Clothing J ^ Shoes . Toilet Articles F ■i School Supplies ^ % Mars Hill - North Carolina F /aye c luriel : In the 'as hast Welcome Back, le visio inder t] t given, ’•itten , Students THE .evens. SODtz fie Ma SHOP ^ «er, ai ED HOLCOMBE ween j 'ed ref m. Proprietor
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