Th e Hillt literary Bdilion Montague Library Wars Hill Coliege op 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 seventeen miles CHARLIE advisors editors CAMPBELL Hank maring marie smithwic^a CHARLIE WILSON a BAKER ^-'SS COLLIE GARNER a MISS p" • A. GENTRY 36A and ^'^h^ays campus APRIL, I94g published by the I N. c. «"«»3, i879.Ti-;;-j Carolina. It of Asheville From the oe sepn Q>^ *i . rama of loftv m pano- cation of ?he relatively free fro awakes it „e„ 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 oiPr, L J y°ang 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] Other than the 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 '^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 ■ !>^«ketball, tennis t’M NOT GUILT^r"'®”'’ ^hat a life- 1 S" fr" ' »AWt MV DADUvil"! ,7; FHETAMn AAur.—Nanc- ™ “ s: r t^OUR HOURS 4T ctta ^^~~Marry Cherkus Kage '^ave worL«ri j.-,.. . Thoughts op loVe Mancy Ijames .... Page 9 - Page 10 - Page 11 - Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 13 Page 13 Page 14 hockey, swimming T.’ ‘"E. track, and - >’»»- »' tk=.c .1" :r.r - IS en- has‘ il'™Ii!Lf°°t’eration that 16 edition of the literary •"«" to the EnaLf d •»l to all .tndentl »hf a “*• "ittcd tab- Cherkas ^Filfong 17 Page 17 ^A fiesta DE Jordan „ Page is at MlDNIGHT-Edward'^Sir''^"'''''" '' ^Kturn of a NATIVP , 20 YOU KNOW’ ^"Lcod, Jr. 20 A PUP’S TAIR CL- / Porter Page 21 ^SPIRED WRlTlNG*^ Tr hilGHTM. ARE—j ( -Harry Clause erry Fields ... Page 22 Page 23 Page 24 material r„r tl.-„ unselfishly Tr^tf and '”«b.r7""r7;:.;fT,‘r*-r ^®S‘e Adminisfrof /. Col- hearted support. May "^'IciTr ;«»;4r.h:*v' Ebrts,la, lirtnaXnr-* «' !“3ca t. mataS La't* corporate these = m- toward making a be^er^™"^^^^ UILLTOP- world. —C.W. -PAGE THREE 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 r^^ 1 - ter of the Delta Psi Omega, na-i h^'^orary fraternity. Those rriuraphant be initiated next Wmoly I whilo Wnll_ .^asrl r»c:| • fin anet lay jer; A StU( U. Sp Vdent A rrominent imerman, Man rte of 1947, has irough an ori -position. The i Sun, Was comj

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