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Page Four Clio AND NONPAREIL SOCIETIF'! honor each other ffITH tea Clios gave their annual tPd in r t the hilltop, mars hill COLLErp ivahbo — ^ MARS HILL N. C. February “us;„s, thelns refreshments were served in Edna'Von^ held m Stroup parlor, and various committees for the occasion . Parlor. Chairmen of the gram Joan Barron and Jane Blake 7'’ and Nancy Fant; dating Marv Tn ’ "^"“"^^lons, Vadna De Loach Mouise Simpson and Sandra HLkmrn • coat Osteen, invitation, Huskins; refreshments, Jean - ^ Eorena Lee and TnvrP Sr„ ■ ui“T.,!-s ^5SrS55= Eleanor Taylor; costumes and Jamef° Bnrp ') property, Doris Ann Enslev and ham All Beck- Jane Poplin. ^ ^ Pinner, Richard Will- Non-Eu held a joint meeting ham ’ r iTT Gra- Februarv 11, with Ken Small ^ Llnwood the Presiding’officer PuturTiitS neT°H ’ for the Nonpareil Society reveS Llotd R 1"’*’^°"’ G™’® Gray, tydings on February ard’^ofeen'’'’JeT?®*'''"’ 17, and the date of their tea fnr M^arl U ^ ^ ^ P> the Cllos Is set for Februarv 2^ M,r ^^^^^er, Richard No committees have been an 10^11^’ Leary, Bundy pointed. ^P- Locklear, and William Deal. At their Februarv 4 i Presentation of some the Clio and Nonpamll L°Pe, Gay, and Swift, Societies had as thdJ gu^tf S p”at >^T Greek Gardner - Webb debatlno- ^1 k’ • the Scrlblerus The query for Ar, ^ club initiated the following new ‘Tesolved that the SeTsrf' '^^^tha Barnette Jane should extend diplomatic recog- Jean^’ Sylvia nition to the Communist govern- Marv Glen R Brooks, ment of Red China.” The Cllos Vernnn P l" ^unn Ann Collins, heard the affirmative Lois Rn ] Ciar k irn ^ Lois Dempsey, and Marv PhlK from J ^ Sandra Hick- tinHirr gold, the M^S HiH Oakes, Joyce Owen, !": team, with F.'e dy dL a "dX7 Anne' Mary Redline, cTonfororitoli s":f:ri’„iiaS™'Lo®s?' dT/ «ugh ut; w{h rm-tfr,etE°t^S; fc’ IS the coach for the IVTarc krm Tk team. No decision was tde^e'i! Cu^ w~ r?^ 'tu'nTt FOCUS WEEK ArMeLlf fhe club Aher “th‘‘ and fo™er;resi/en”o?luthllian S7ed. the^Iw memtls S'rV' r>t- George E. Dun- Lmnie Porter, Nancye Knight Catherine Hester, Pansy Gavnor’ rs^rhnrn ^XT* _ n i ’ Dramateer^s Give ^ —TI One Act Drama ^ooimittees Selcctf^ Fetua'l'yaHheTcuT"?®”" andTliSlnTaone “L"™" drmna by Alfred K^ymborg'''' George ?enn:?l'as'r„£n“7J Lit Te “"y't^" McKee. ^ J^tie by T''ML''''™ Look" .t t£s program February 23 g Composing the cast will be La Verne Hinson as Sir H Molly Fennell as La^ Mouise Simpson as Se Gene Wells 'as Tombes ' Tryouts for "The Far A. in'forwf the 7. Btoduction Division of he Carolina Dramatic Associa; h^u*- ®Pytig festival, will be htelnoon Thursday 2:00 un°d 5 00 fr™ Baf/u? h:id^tna;Tn';rcX°“'/"''.^' at the Ch„r= 7b s annual projects. Another eafetena. This is oi.iV/' to se l m the girl’s dormttoS on'S' ''f' “•'•’ttug ssiWl The program for the meenW „ . Home Economics Career”’’ tL“” 7, was entitled “F/\f Johnson. Shmlef?nam weG^ DFAIV’C TTor^n ’ ^ Carolyn Lawtican-t r DEAN’S LIST Th t n ■ Ok W^ntinued from Pave H • *?Bowing commlttt ““ SWklefofo, Elizabeth Smith 7°'""''^ ‘his sft V Heanor Taylor. Ji„my Vaylor w'n'"'''S H"™#" tl Wallace Taylor, Meivyn Tuckel’ or "’ Ramsey, jai. c Dr Vance, Joseph Webb Dan Wonne Lominfo"e Wfstet. M a r y Lee We’lborn A"" ibers ^ West Lillian West & J° Ann , oX, '7u 7'’^’'d Williams Do*!-- ' Hudson, Ruth Bi , R' I 7'D'tO' Jack Wright and and Means, Lou A’. " Richard Wright. “‘i borne. M a r g a r’e t Ta.;;. C ^ students for the lu“''’k ®“I°td, Aliriam ^ Li/ wT' B- Black- m7^i7"D’ ^'’■■■''=5' OBvt >' Tamk^li-‘“™ Stuart Carlton and ’ Garolyn Allen, James Kim Cole. The C Jr Clean-up, Sebe« * “a^g the dean’s list ate £1" G"’- R^e, Y ,' it Bishop, Hannah Rinr,k,„.i, ,, Lominac; Program Jane A were Inducted. They are oc f i ™ ' ®“"’ Fuiin Kun°g “Llh; Nof: sL fr'Ban VFest, Miriam Bau- Harty1l7mi?n!°'"' “'I ---, vjcui^c XL. uun- F-innie Sorter Nanov^ can, practicing surgeon In Nash- Catherine Hester Pansy Gavnn VI e, ennessee; Dr. Bruce Whit- Barbara Jane Winn Martha Phlf Mrs T' W Carolina; Croskey, and Betty Portwood. m k* J' Pearce, home- Phe newly elected officers oTi cLnsioV 'm Lf"d D"*'"’’ .Ro^otbia’club are as follows- &hooI of 7. Ddtnts, Carver president, Stuart Carlton; vice- Work- Pte.s.dent, Ada Lee Deacot; sec ^ ’ retar\% Louise \fi'7-*sll • After a program about Japan fhe International Relations dub initiated Joe Mamlln, Bill Cobb Davis, Margaret Blount Audrey Robertson, Barbara Rhy- Walla« 1 aylor, Charles Bullard’ J hn Ellington, Ruby Rhvne, Joan Prince, Joyce Pope, Louis Enslev Hugh Freeze, Juanita 1 ^ Mary Frances Collis, Joan im"’ Lean Marian Ward, Billy Col well “ Fu"''^’ Black- well, xMona Ellen Hvde A/To ^ne Hunter, Gail Ftlibril;' Janice Miller, and Wilson Sy Bishop, Hann'J Vl^, lominac, progr'^r’jaD A Stuart r°f Ratricia Campbell pTl-® Juanita ^shi ise A ^"T"’r’“ta Carter Lou Shirley Sumner-’, Clev7„f ■ Gastor, cCol aGu’ E'iaabeth K sh Scv C^'d^™. Cecil Cole “"'n GlaydsUnf Cundff/'Crisp, Iris’ r ’ i devotional, Ann W'she brSit ’r d'^'’ GailT 1 Lawton, Jane f C G.Ts’on pS dorfs IdwSdf' ^7/“-/dre Marv Ro„n,.- ^ iLon Hasty. COX FLORIST VALENTINES "ON THE CORNER" Floivers for All Occasions etar37 Louise Mizell; chaplain, Curtis Porter; social chairmen, Joyce Baldwin and Juanita Pow- Bost chairman, Dianne German folk festivals and folk wngs made up the program of the German club. As a climax for the evening the new members A portion of La Tertnh'o’c gram was devoted to m^s"’of' Spanish books. As the highligh/ ot the program Top P u b-fgrt/’nf Marv R Wilson Hastv iviary Hawkins. Marv u Arthur James R 7 OZ Martha McLeod ? “ JT'^Call, Betty McRarv Edna Mizell, M^Vi'e p!'"'’|!’ Betty Pearsnn n • ^ Barrish, dra PulTen ho ■ "r Sorter, San- ReT Gr!7e”R Robinson, Julia ° R^"/ Smith, Shirley Styfe ’ Paf Thomas, iMyrtle Vann Catb Wilson F C '-'atherine Yates. ’ ■ “"J Phyllis th his )1 o Wyatt’s Gro^/lit CAN GIVE YOU . I The Best Food at' c Reasonable Prices 7- for the best IN SNACKS I Murray’s Grocery J" The Best Service Your Watch Ever H?d — SEE — Burns Baird Building Like Bedtime .C Snacks? II WE HAVE JUST what you NEED’r - At — WELLS’ & Market socii ick SEResTouTNEBDS give flowers For VALENTINES for all your CAR NEEDS SHOES RUN DOWN? Charlie’s Shoe Shop Is The Place To Take Them You Cant Go Wrong With ELLER’S Service Station COX DEPT store ■ Clearance Sale Still on JACKETS SWEATERS, blouses and SKIRTS fiLst Quality Nylon Hose , 51 and 60 Gauge I Only 79c A Pair T Dr at the mars hill Cent Sweaters Are Our Specialty 2-day service mars for that WELL-GROOMED LOOK CLEANERS Pay A Visit To The mars hill barber shop i— SEE OUR Spring Slippers and Seamless Mesh Hose We Also Have a Variety of Toppers GIBBS DEPT STORE See Our Valentines Tj jj and ' Collingsworth Candies “ft trap vom Valentine Candy pharmacy
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