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foreword
MARY ANNE CAMPBELL
'CATHERINE PHH r rn
associate
Mars Hill Juni ^
ful
editor
regions
exchange editor
;^VERTISING MANAGERS
circulation managers
SPORTS — ®
Moody
managing editor
in
lies
most beauti-
Western North
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CHARLIE
advisors
editors
CAMPBELL
Hank maring
marie smithwic^a
CHARLIE WILSON a BAKER
^-'SS COLLIE GARNER a MISS p"
• A. GENTRY
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campus
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of Asheville
From the
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rama of loftv m pano-
cation of ?he
relatively free fro awakes it
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for
«Jary purpose of thp^^'n
further the advar,^ college is to
Kingdom of God f
it has .V, • X . ■ many Vears
maintained standard^
and women everv *
J’etter Christian ’
“Plain living and''
Mars Hill ^^mking.
of
Hill has
rootents
'vantages and
‘^an be safely giv^n fthat
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ft
autumn ^mton f
COMES THE SPRing-!7"
A SUMMER MOBW n ** '“ r""” »f»Cror»
AW evening PRELUnJ "
AS I LOOK BACK-i. '®T”» Carol Gandy ’’“E®
wight thoughts t"‘”" Eaye
HOKLE LOVE-Dao'E?
EI.ACK AND WHITE R a
hove renewed-1h7 o'" --
'w distant vears Tlf
EOD and nature - '
and women durino- ' men
Jc&e years. ^ co]
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'^ark, the school“o'Srl^''
ties
m the fields of
opportuni-
ness, speech, and artTr" a’
direction of fivp \ the
las. haa a
Proeram f„, «ttletic
includes
This
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t’M NOT GUILT^r"'®”'’
^hat a life- 1 S" fr"
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t^OUR HOURS 4T ctta ^^~~Marry Cherkus Kage '^ave worL«ri j.-,.. .
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material r„r tl.-„
unselfishly Tr^tf and
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hearted support. May "^'IciTr
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toward making a be^er^™"^^^^
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—C.W.
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j^*^ment presented Jeanne Lreuci-
^ dt, violinist, in her sophomore
ecxtal. She was accompanied by
nne Morgan. The program con-
j^^ted of Sonata IV in D Major by
andel; Renee-i-fe lya A
as Mistress ana masici.
monies for the occasion were
Marie Smithwick and Ed Stokes.
Toasts were proposed by Charlie
Wilson. KatheHno
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ter of the Delta Psi Omega, na-i
h^'^orary fraternity. Those rriuraphant
be initiated next Wmoly I whilo Wnll_
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anet
lay
jer;
A StU(
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Vdent A
rrominent
imerman, Man
rte of 1947, has
irough an ori
-position. The i
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comj