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May 1, 1947. Jewel Spciifi Enters Finals At Raleigh (Continued from Page 1) trict championship, State , finals ^^udv top prize, a scholarship to stu y at Julliard School of Music New York city. JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET (Continued from Page 1) in ~UAY DAY (Continued from Page 1) Fout, Gretchen Philbeck, Ruth Scrosgs, Jo Anne Stevens, n«J Joyce Wheeler; junior attendants. Decorations, emphasizing the ] theme, dazzled the e^®^ Oscar E. Sams dining hall bulle tion board to the far annex cor ner Three trellises with couples representing the past, present, and future adorned the sidewalk and i. _ V.Qr>rmpf. Imll. C-II Prophecy j „ngslng.,. Bon,.mb.r tl.0 V.r- boys br.ngs b.ol^ sity Show, Dot?) « T?nnch “dubbed” Mama and Papa De _Ann Davis will have a B-ch jiubbed ^ of happiness. .,,1 „a Melrose in 1941. They refer —Hamhone and Carrots will a, a ^MJ affectionately as ways go well together. al- Mama De or Papa De. They are -Orion Townsend will not al Mama D Joyce Wheeler; junior attendant^ '"erieadS to the banquet hall. Loi. Mler, Clela WhiUker Kutb sMps lea, S A "VTa., fiJTin XliC For over a month, the Glee Clubers have been their musical role in Mars i “e •’ Poach Virginia Hart, accentuating the occasion, r S.»me»e.»e». and Baccalaureate o, cobsve, coach g “'■’•"'‘'VrbSl nrowam and All-Music night to be undertaking her sec y ^^„ter of the hall. Lid in the college auditorium I coordinator. j Green and white streamers tepered ,lCij Childs, Polly Ann Yandell, and Betty Pringle; supporting cast, thirty-five to forty, and di’^®®^®^’ of course. Coach Virginia Hart, A QC The dining hall, trimmed with the C-Is, green and white colors was decorated with everything from wagon wheels to P'®tures accentuating the occasion. The ways Duck in time. —Hester won’t forget a certain “baptism” he experienced. John Alexander will always have Joy(ce) in his heart. ^ _Juan will always be Cud dled.” , j .1, -Carl Westmoreland will ai- ^4- rionrofij Mama ve or neid 11* „„ Thursday night. May z . In addition to the intensive prac tice schedule, the college singers hj^e outsidie pei^brmances in cluded on the calendar of events ?or the remainder of the year. Sunday, May 4, Miss Southeys group has a double feature. "T y will sing at Mt. Holly’s First Bap tist church eleven o’clock inorning worship service, and ren e^ a evening performance m Albe marie. “ rS T«'it TuL of the hall, L.„ love thoee ow.et Ge.rgi. . 0,e..hndwbBe .»eau,e,s UPe„a vdU have the = Green ana wnu-c v B JS S aTst.£'«blettt pic- presented by club Lures, depicting the past, present, included the an™^ pSermau- td future, recalled spring concert, J. ■ . Ggn «Ttjjj.ough the Years. Also, in ces at Veterans’ cJrS^ hospital, at the degree, favors of green and white service ®f g^^day morning calenders were placed at every /wanklin North Caro- banquet plate. Three pages of the °BapS ehuU utbare the calendar represented the past, lina s ru,ov.igai Parker is nresent. lina’s capusb p„_Trpr Reverend Mr. Charles Parker pastor. present, and future. Committee Chairmen The committee chairmen were: Jean Alexander, decorations; Wal ter Crawford, construction; Jerry Fields, food; Lois ^®\\®’^’ ^ Ruth Childs, poster; Phil Weeks and Bill Smith, entertainment. Peaches. , , „ Edna Palmer will have the love in her heart for that man “Ike” for some time. Ruth Winfree will manage to get that “Sleepy” guy of hers awake.) ,.v, „ p tTs There are many other for which we can see ^^^erf^l futures ahead; we only wish w could mention all of them^ how, we, the Class of 1948, wish for all of you the very best in the years to com^Good Lu^- hurry Get acquainted at Carpenter-Matthew now, for you may need us later on! .'ENTER //te \Juali£t/ (Itwe/tkL^ Matthew When The Occasion For Flowers Consult Our Agent MRS. E. C. COATES Mars Hill, N. C. M i d d 1 e m o u n t Flower Shop Asheville ... North Carolina welcome MARS >h T O I hill I S*“p'‘.Vul’.?'“‘ I Cody’s Store | John Cody, Prop- ^ Headquarters For Clothing “ Ihoes . Toilet Articles | School Supplies ifr ^ - Good Cleaning And J And I •r Quick Service Try jMARS Hili-I I Dry Cleaners » ■i- I % TWO DAYS’ ^ $ SERVICE f * t 4' 4* •f .. Mill ... North Carolina f •h “ ^ 1- T14, Mars Hill — i-iv"- 4. + M.r. Hill ... Nurtb ":;r*r*ir*r**r«.*««**«****«*********^ BOYS the coats the slacks the leisure jackets you like are in Ihe third floor prep shop AT BOTTVED UNDER AUWOBTY OF THE COCACOIA COMPANY BY , THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF ASHEVILLE- ,
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