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Nov. 23,1946,^ IF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR books . GIFTS STATIONERY Office Supplies Go To Brown Book Co. 12-14 College Street Asheville North Caroline / fiio f^ocietv fashions were an I The three carried out the Society Dear Listeners: colors in their blue and white If this blue and white haze will settle for a little while, we’ll at- sebi'ic XV.- — — tempt to bring you some good old Clio-Phi gossip. No, Clios, it wasn t a dream. Those wonderful Phis really put Anniversary over the top again for the 66th timeil And Phis, words alone can’t express the splendor of when— Dixie Home Stores “QUALITY GROCERIES lowest PRICES” mars hill N.C. Donald Caldwell Man a g • r J s SCOTT’S VARIETY SHOP 1 “Down by the old mill-stream Where we strolled with you With your white and blue And your love so true, It was there we knew That we loved you true; We felt like a queen In your garden green Down by the old mill-stream. e w e 1 r o u V e n i r School Supplies “If It’» To Bo Got We Have y s It” Mr. & Mr.. W. E. Scott Owners Mar. Hill, N. C. The Philomathian president really led the Phis in an enjoyable and wholesome program. His heart warming welcome and dedica^on put the Clios and Phis at ease. The challenge to Elliot Donnels, Eu- thalian president, was accepted and warmly returned. Down front. Ruby Comer kept her fmgera crossed while Sim Wilde declaimed. .Swoons of delight issued from Blanche Willis and Hilda Lommac when their dates. Troupe Harns and John T. Gibson gave out with Deep Purple.” Merle ^rns smiled contentedly when Frank Yandell led the Phi Chorous. (It was very good, by the way.) “That’s my man,” beamed Janie Kemp when Rolen Bailey debated, “He’s wonderful—m a debate , claimed Jean Hackney about Richard Bowen. attire. Some other happy tri-angles were: Dwight (piano-fixer) Wil helm - Do.rothy Lane and Thelda Trimmier. Garris Parker - Jean nette Harrison and Betty Manus. We ’specially noticed Paul Ember with Rosemary Rommel and twins, Jean and June Waldrop, who kept their date confused as to who was who. Another foursome was Cecil Tallent with Betty Sue Givens, Jean Hamilton, and Adalene Cole. Amid Oh’s and Ah’s from the audience. Tip Eames pve his in formal speech on “Curiosity, jus as the curtain opened to reveal a beautiful water wheel in its rustic setting of an old-fashioned garden. The first couple Louis Nipper and Phyllis Bingham were among the most charming couples. Slowly other Phis and their dates strolled fashions were arrayed by the Clios. Some of special notice were: Betty Pringle with Jack Bowers. Cabby Bennett with George Williams. Jerry Fields with Horace Bennett. Doug Davis with Nelda Silver, “Marty” Pope sat glued to the seat (well, not literally), all dur ing the program. ’Twas heard that after the program she got to do what she wanted to do, and was Harper ever pleasantly surprised! The two Anniversary presidents conventionally closed the Grand March while on-lookers sat starry- eyed. After such “a dream come true” Anniversary, the Clios are working harder than ever on Re ception for their brothers. The boys really deserve the best, and if Clio is true to form that is just what they will get. Good luck Clios, and may Reception be 19 Doctors 12 Lawyers 4 President. Of local corporation., and many other prominent men, noted for their discriminat ing judgment, consistently employ O.V. HOWELL’S radio SERVICE Tel. 48 — Mar. Hill, N. C. .„ —-—-—•5' ”^WELCOME TO* mars hill Student. And Faculty Cody’s Store | John Cody, Prop. Headquarter. For Clothing Shoe. . Toilet Article. School Supplies Other Phis and their dates strolle challenge, as was Phi Anni- across the rustic bridge. Specially jjje coming Non-Eu noticed were officers, Margaret Hayter — Wendell Witte. Juan Peterson — Leonard Rollins. Carl Westermoreland — Dot Stowe. Stretching our necks a little more we could see Bill Riddle — Jean Dicieman. Margaret Murray—Gene Lewis. Margaret Allgood — Bob Anderson. The latest shades and 4..t..l.ili I 'Mi.l»l,4"t' l"l' l"H">’4’4-4-h4- Whitehead’s Flowers for the best for school JEAN McCURRY Student Agent Edna Moore Dormitory versary, to the coming Non-Eu Anniversary and Reception. B^ fore leaving, the Clios and Phis would like to express their humble and sincere appreciation to all Nons, Eus, and faculty members, who gave of their time and efforts to help in any way ^ WHERE QUALITY AND $ experience meet I Corner Of Flatiron Building A.heville, N. C. Telephone.: Day 7135 Night 8157-R ' ■ 1 i P H A R Flower. By Wire Anywhere |^ IT? A KI IPRY i 11 Meet Your Friend. At tts Campus Corner CAFE quality AND SERVICE Our Be*t Adverti.ement MRS. MYRTLE B. DAVIS Proprietor Mar. Hill ... North Carolina |Mars Hil :: Dry Cleaners Get ac.,-ainted at Carpenter-Matthew now, for you may need us later on! 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