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i, i9se ,ARS HILL COLLEGE lEMORlAL LlLRARy r; lit Congratulations GRADUATES L ig tour Mars srt for l^olume XXX ulty in Aprii the d>' The Hilltop Published by the Students of Mars Hill CoUeg. " WELCOME ALUMNI d was larch” rs io' by icavas! Grofe; r,” by MABS HILL, N. C., SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1956 Number 15 Centennial Commencement Slated Many Alumni Expected For Class Reunions anni le eve iousas ad aC' touL ed OJ •dhaU’i red iaj i3>l Alumni in the greatest num- ever to return to Mars Hill ^re expected for the Centennial Mumni Day and Banquet on Saturday, June 2, with eleven t^lasses holding reunions. tou*i prominent attor- ,uncerij'^®y from Brevard and a grad- ip- tbr-iri the class of ’41, will be r thre^f^^ speaker at the Alumni Ban- at 5 o’clock in the Coyte rolin^’i Dining Hall. The ban- rgiaip^et will honor founders of the ^ollege, and their descendants, '''ho will be recognized during nieia''!^^ program. Dr. R. L. Holt, s jiiifl'^e-president of the college, and : G. McCall, president of the ^ l^lumni Association, will pre- Lte invocation will be he by E. C. Moore, son of R. L. Moore, former presi- enteH' ^rit of Mars Hill College. The eX'I'^elcome of the class of ’56 will given by Mr. AIcCall. The ^^sponse will be made by the “^jass president of ’56, Paul audill. tiessfi^' gifts . *; * •"■““P •'■P Moore scene of the Cen- tenmal Pageant to be given June 2, at 8:00 in the college amphi- aT f V’ Dickens, a school girl, R: L. Ashworth and Rachel Mes^ck Chapman, who are portraying the late Dr. and Mrs. Moore Other school girls standing in the same order are Camille Forte, Nancy Fant, Pat Bush, and Marye Shelton. Graduates To Hear Caudill and Graham fn^MarrHIl R^tTrh^'h' ‘'’o in Mars Hill Baptist Church at 9:45, Monday, June 4 Ihe baccalaureate sermon will be delivered at 11:00‘on June 3 y r. Paul Caudill, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Memphis’ Tenn. Music will include a solo by Miss Irma Helen Hopkins, an "''=============================^ anthem, “The Beatitudes” bv Art Department Will Display Exhibit May 25 The annual in ice let "let There Be light” Depicts College Fonoding ind History “T ^4- WU D- T • U.. >) .... s 5S dS Let There Be Light,” a pageant dramatizing the founding and P • • f L • ^story of Mars Hill College, will be presented in the college amphi- Recognition of each reunion theater on June 2, at 8 o’clock, as one of the highlights of the centennial lass will be made by Mr. Me- celebration. uigmignts ot tne centennial ^all. Each class will have a A cast of between three and four hundred -u • • work, advertising lay- Wn snokesman who will sav in the n.o-. , ^ i . “ i persons will participate commercial art, and ceramics. ^ osen spokesman wno win say m the pageant. Local townspeople and faculty members will portray nf cu ew words of greeting on be- the founders, early leaders, and presidents. Twentv-four local children ^ rtf majors, five !^alf of Ihp class he reoresents. ’ are'^'de'LndLtT of ' fhZ Scott, Evans, sung by the adult choir under the direction of J, Elwood Roberts, with Dan Pardue as so loist, and “The Hallelujah Chorus” from Handel’s Messiah, by the choir. Graduation exercises will begin with the academic procession. Fol- Commencement 1°hZ Ho1v'”h'J will be on display from Frida^ 'nf May 25, to June 3, in the Spilman 2,?? "" sun parlors and the art room, Moore 31. This exhibit will be composed of the work accom plished by art students during the spring semester of this year. Both regular art students and home eco nomics art students will partici pate; and on display will be ex amples of drawing, painting, de sign work, advertising lay-outs, of the class he represents. !, The music will be given by Choralettes under the direc- ; *on of Miss Irma Helen Hop- ins. Dr. Hoyt Blackwell will :hing greetings and make the ;Nessary announcements. Dr. ijolt will present the Alumnus il-f the Year award and preside (Continued on page four) ' -^^aculty Undergoes Personnel Changes 1 Luring the summer the regu- ^ p college faculty will undergo jTew personnel changes. Two ^ TouVer wTt;ear1„‘''S: Carol McMa„;^:p-at-BS,ya% Dorms Choose Pl„ • thp 1 f TV J Ramona Lawton, Bob Hay- Playmg he ™les of Dr^ and craft, Tom Foust, Ed Caraway, Air' Vi; ^ ly yL Lou Bailey, Mary Lou Mc- Ashworth and Rachel Chapman, Clung, and Bill PerrtV respectively. Ramon De Shazo ™ will be the narrator, while . ^ exhibit will be character- Suzanne Mims will be the Spirit different styles from real- of Christian Education and San- representations of nature to rir^ o_ - •, I- -»,ir aBstract interpretations of motion, New Oflicers DR. GRAHAM Additional music included ,, few personnel changes. j^cancies have been created in Music Department. Miss »» “2 f Ls Dorothy WhkehurT seemafyTeasurS’ Blakely will speak their nuptial and Bobby Cox, chaplain ’ ^Ws rliirino- fhp 'T’hprp t .1: tv . Seven campus dormitories elected their officers for 1956-1957. Billy Fradv will t unnstian Education and San- dormitorv nrp«n f dra Hickman, the Spirit of Mars mcerpretations ot motion, ^uuiuunai music included in with him are Wayne Godshrif °ecupy etc., as seen by the students. Je program will be an o^an solo, vice - president- lldson Rotan throughout the production. A painting by Joe Chris Robert- i j Z Bingham, chaplain; Wayne Stancil ^serre- Persons will be coming from son, head of the Art Department Miss Carolyn Ward, tary-treasurer; Larry Carr as to assume roles of their is appearing in the exhibition “30 is sistant chaplain; Robert Carter ^^"'^er of North Carolina Artists” at the ^ f "f. 1^7 chorister; and Charles Dirr Tennessee, will play Shaw Gallery in New York City ""oj^ege choir under the direc- ^ ^^arles Dirr, Edward Carter, an origUl May 16-31. The name of hri Morris, with Miss founder; and Marjorie Krusch- painting is “Autumn.” The ex- accompanying, witz, Appalachian State Teach- hibition was assembled to cele- (Continued on page four) er s College, will portray Carter’s brate the opening of the North wife. Mary Fr^ces De Long Carolina State Art Gallery in chorister; pianist Alelrose dormitory officers are Robert Holland, prLident; Be7 ■ president; Larry \A/ h I r» i V vr* 4- J-, ^ . ' k; 'Y Vu 'Tl ^^uuy I^ox, cnaplain. R»dge Tennessee, will ks during the summer. There Leading Myer’s activities will 'fr u be a vacancy m the Math be Robert Sessoms president- Biggers. [Apartment, as Orville Krusch- Bobby Whaley, vice-president’ Assisting in the program will resigned to accept a Sim Smith, secretary-treasurer- touring choir, band, choral- Ajching position in Texas, and Tommy Holland, chaplain’ ^ speech choir com- *iese vacancies will be filled. Carolyn Tolbert will preside thirty voices. as the head officer for Spilman The struggles and early hard- dormitory. Other officers in- ships are depicted in the first por- clude Lynda Reep, vice presi- Enlargement and growth of rlpnf* Armp Tncr]p Tk^j. fhp c'n1lA»rr^ 4-U^ 1 3 l* /• Raleigh, the first state-supported art gallery in the country. kse vacancies will be filled. ^wo additions will be made the present staff with the ar- Jal of Carl W. Holland of Pstol, Va., and Frederick Cor- a former Mars Hill grad- te. Mr. Holland will teach j^tory and geography. Mr. Cor- 7 Mil instruct in chemistry i(i, physics. The Library will one as yet unnamed li- |ky assistant. Mrs. Wells, y^^hse mother at Stroup dormi- for a number of years, has bounced her retirement. Clubs Elect Fall Officers The Scriblerus and Interna tional Relations Honor Clubs are announcing their fall term officers. Leading the Scriblerus Club as . - president will be Lynne Courtney, dude Lynda Reep, vice presi- tion. Enlargement and growth of Mary Elizabeth Kenvon retir Raleigh and is tak- dent; Anne Ingle, chaplain; Pat college under the leadership of ing editor-in-chief oftheHwZ' ^ Liberal Arts Course Beverlv Jones, secretary-treasurer; Betty Dr. Moore and Dr Blackwell are "aracceptS a England and Don Bratton wTu Kniff’hten'^chorister'^ Barbara race in the second portion. College’s Public Relations Staff, vice-president and secre- Zr t’ - T -LL r> • -11 ^ ^ Eierce has led a Beginning her duties on June 15 ^^ry-treasurer, respectively. A Gastonian, Libby Price will group of persons in writing the she will assist with the publicitv International Relations rve as president for Edna script for the oaeeant. Mrs. F.l,V,n. xx.n.L PUDiicity Whaley from Hav- lock will serve as president. Assist Kenyon To Serve On Publicity Staff serve as president for Edna script for the pageant. MrZ* Eliza- Moore dormitory. Serving on the beth Watson is directing the pro staff with her are Bobby Can- duction, which is being given un- ady, vice-president; Patty Led- der the joint sponsorship of the ford, secretary-treasurer; Betsy Music and Drama Departments. (Continued on page four) (Continued on page four) work. Mary Elizabeth is a home eco- .‘nr hT^ wM '‘b?Ta'r‘lb%-'''“‘' n”c“ She’IlJ™” in charS orpro": H. L. She hoids membership in grams, Dot Walker social vice Scr,bkrus Home Economiy Club, presid^t, an7 R bec a Ll Y.i.C, council, and Y.W.A. secretar)-. ’
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