tober ! SEE 1 THE PLAY CTKe attend b.s.u. CONVENTION ind thme XXIX gular t Announces ity me ^^ttvention Speakers 74 he North Carolina State Bap- secon! Student Union Convention inia is be held on November 5-7, m other sbury. Outstanding Southern ively: itist leaders will be chief Marchers. Student workers will ia, Ala appear on the program. Texa^be theme of the convention l^ork, i be “Toward Twentieth Cen- Virgiiy Discipleship.” Dr. Culbert eads. i. Rutenber Professor of Ph.b la witphy of Religion at Eastern is Theological Seminary, r wifhiladelphia, Pennsylvania., will ird witPg two messages reJaHiig to ventieth Century Discipleship. Rutenber has been at Ridge- s repr&st during student week and ifty-onfe visited many Baptist college byteriaimpus^- Entire ’^°r of Theology, Southern ^ geological Seminary, Louisville, tiren, analyze the char- , ChurCteristics of the First Century Reforhsciple on Friday evening. In 1 churt^^oond address. Dr. Moody will ddress the students on disciple- 1 memr.^ fellowship. reign cOther noted Southern Baptist per- It isDnalities, Elmer S. West, Jr., ^d Dr. G. Kearnie Keegan, will , _ Iso speak at the convention. ]^oj-tb Carolina’s Student sum- ve one lagj- missionaries, Jim Green of loutheastern Seminary, and Paul itouffer of the University of ’^^'^'''^^R.ichmond, will be at the conven- :ion to share reports of their ex- j^^^^eriences in Jamaica. Both of these young men are graduates of 7ds Mars Hill. In addition to the key platform personalities, approximately 100 students and 25 North Carolina 5 ^ ministers and laymen will be par ticipating in the program. More ' ^ than 1,000 students will repre- I 1 sent thirty or more colleges, uni versities and schools of nursing m ^ North Carolina. *~ff**^ The convention attendance goal is 1,200. Students will be ac- ^N? commodated on Friday and Sat- g > C urday nights in the homes of the town’s people with breakfast in OP most cases. PMished by the Students of Mars HJUC^ MARS HILL N. C.. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1954 Number 3 Hickman And Caudill Star In Fall Comedy “Come Out of the J will be presented by a story of the same name by Alice U College thrMars Hill Dramateers, October 30 at 7 Chatterton Indimrium. This Broadway Production and Bruce McRae, is a three act c J ^ of the wealthy, he United States " with he gandra Paul Caudill will be playing the role Quartet Opens ^X^inter Series Scene from Act One Rodolph m»on. s'andra Officers Chosen For 6of s Borins Because some candidates failed to return to college and others changed their rooming places, sev eral changes have been made m the officers for the boys’ dormi tories. A revised list follows. in Treat dormitory Harold Kirby serves as president; Leon Rooke, vice-president; Fletcher Carter, secretary-treasurer; Kim Cole, chaplain and Clive Butte- mere, assistant chaplain. Jimmy Long is president in Brown; Glyn Bolch, vice-presi dent; F. C. Roberts, secretary; and Tommy Webb, chaplain. Melrose has Tommy Jones as Ifs president; Jimmy Southern, . vice-president; Ray Sutton, secre tary; and A. C. Owenby, chap lain. Officers of the cottages were hot available when the Hilltop went to press. Faculty Attend Various Events Dr. Ella j. Pierce, Mrs. R. D. Watson, and Miss Daisy Ander son went on a trip to Greensbo o, Aapel Hill, and Raleigh, Octo- her 15 and 16. In Chapel Hill Dr. Pierce and Mrs. Watson attended the Fall Directors’ Conference of the Car olina Dramatic Association A production of “The Crucib y the Carolina Haymakers was the opening event on Friday evening. On Saturday business and disps- sions centering around religious drama and choice of plays th Spring Festival were the chief items of interest. Also on Saturday Dr. Pierce and Mrs. Watson were present at the Luncheon Session of the Col lege English Association (North Carolina, Virginia, and West Vir ginia Division) at North Carolina State College in Raleigh. News Briefs Miss Daisy Anderson, accom- nanied by the others, visited four college libraries in order to gather “ggLions for the furn«h,ngs for ihe new Mars Hill library now under construction. Librarws in jected were the Catawba College hbra^ ta Salisbury, the Woman's College library m University library in Chapel Hill, jd the State College library in Raleigh. During the Frances Snelson and Walter P. Cmith have attended College Days in Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Hish Point, and Salisbury. Also trcollege Day. recently Roy Johnson, ’53 graduate of Mars Hill, now a senior at State, was recently awarded a five ^n- dred dollar scholarship. ine award was made on the basis of scholarship, personality and out standing campus citizenship. Charles Crook, temporary presi dent of the South Carolina Club, has announced that the first meet ing will be October 25. All South Carolinians are invited to the sup per meeting to be held on the mezzanine in the cafeteria. Nora Willis and Frank Wil helm, photography students, and Walter P. Smith, publiaty di rector, recently attended the third annual High School Editors Roundtable held at Western Car olina College, Cullowhee. Nora and Frank participated m a round table discussion and Mr. Smith spoke on “Style, Stones, and Makeup.” Mars Hillians figure promi nently in news from Furman. Al- fred Connell, '53, has been chosen ROTC Cadet Colonel. Mitch Carnell ’54, has a by-line front page article in the Oct. 15 Hornet and a stage-crew picture on an inside page. Co-editor Marpret Johnston (’52-'53 Hilltop editor) in addition to her regular column has a historical feature. field. The other Dangerfield children are Elizabeth Da^er- field, Shirley Styles; Paul Dan gerfield, Nathan Brooks; and Charles Dangerfield, Rudolph Dixon. Tommy Pearce will play - the part of Randolph Weeks, Concerts Leon Rooke, that ' Knickerbocker Quartet ferts; La Verne Hinson, bolon wil present a concert in the Mars Tucker^Sue Bishop Amanda, J_ Hill College auddonum^on^Sat- Anne^ Dent^. 8:TO o’cTock. ottKogerfold The Knickerbocker quartet con- the -fhe plot is T nrraine Donahue, so- family of Virginia, a f irHnr^ ant =RXTd td^Xn^tit^:^ hattan. Tw Mason-Dixon problem of finances and a sick ~ ■■■b'/fotS-s %= ,7?srt* aid Smith, wno is uicii & events that cause Mr qmith is a prominent in New denced by the events V 1 t fluRical circle. Olivia Dangerfield and Burton Donahue soprano, is Crain to fall in love. Lorraine Donahue s^P^ God- Along with the cast, other f > “T^nt Scout show. Miss groups will make possible the pro- t from Boston She has luetion of the fall play. Richard Sersoloist with many symphonies Agee wiU_serve^as^smge manage^ and ™“]j°'|“{fpSjj’alto, from jjge crew, property crew, ma^- ramUnr mred with the up^rew, and the costume crew, R:Stand' H’ammerstein show, all students of the acting and Ihf has appeared with Fred War- stage-craft classes ‘"®T “m Richarl Imde is a prod- of Ki-beth Webster Wat- ueJof th^ Louisiana State l^i- son, instructor in dramatics. vMsity and oTTanglewood. Mr Erode has sung professionally with the New Orleans Opera Com pany and the Baton Rouge SyAi- ‘’’’a cherished experience of Adam Petroski, tenor, ‘y'bf_y"F'"?r^e Dramateers’ presenta tion of their Fall “Come Out of the Kitchen, i he play will replace the annual party. Refreshments will be_ served in front of the cafeteria immediately after the play. have been -Mrs. A. E, Jenkins to North - Wilkesboro and Lenoir, Md Mrs. Don Cox to Hickory, Mooredville, and StateSvale. Student Council To Be Hostesses PeHo'skirtenor, is the fnging of Qirl’s Student Council fhe lead role in Stravinsky s The ^h^rge of the annual Rake’s Progress,” with the com- i^^Ho^e’en celebration to be held poser conducting. Mr. Petroski Dramateers’ presenta- ^ (Continued on page 4) p^ll production, Trial Debates Held Thursday Evenii^s a.t«^ti.c Regular ‘ 30 on consists of the officers of the girl s bating Group in Moore 3^°^^ dormitories. Winifred Moore is Thursdays, are now featu S oresident of the council, debates in which the 8™“? ^ -j-he officers of the girl’s dormi- bers divided into squads ol to indulge in practice debates. The tone president, Pat first team will be chosen -VPatts, vice president; and Shirley in the season. , ... r)aniels, secretary. Stroup has as The national foery which wi Da . be used in tournament debates^ IS Light, vice presi- Resolved that Red , xr dent- and Carolyn Killian, secre- be admitted to the Ufed Na- aM tions. Handbooks on *e subject “P have arrived and are available m PuUen.j^ Barron sec- the mam library. retary. House officers in Huffman There is a possibility that tta Moore, president; group more Janet McNeil, vice-president! and the futtrre in order to get n Molly Parrish, secictaiy. . practice.

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