Our mountain work [serial] . ke the others has al-ways been willing to take part on pro-grams in church and Sunday plans to work this summer and thenenter training for a nurse in the fall. Clifford Sm a tri-ers entered the Or-phanage in has receivedthe following hon-ors: President ofhis home room inthe ninth grade;President F. F. year; Presidentof tenth grade;Vice - President ofStudent Councilhis Junior year andPresident of theStudent Council his Senior year. Heplayed basketball on the Orphanageteam and then on the Black Mountainhigh school team for two years. He wonhi


Our mountain work [serial] . ke the others has al-ways been willing to take part on pro-grams in church and Sunday plans to work this summer and thenenter training for a nurse in the fall. Clifford Sm a tri-ers entered the Or-phanage in has receivedthe following hon-ors: President ofhis home room inthe ninth grade;President F. F. year; Presidentof tenth grade;Vice - President ofStudent Councilhis Junior year andPresident of theStudent Council his Senior year. Heplayed basketball on the Orphanageteam and then on the Black Mountainhigh school team for two years. He wonhis basketball letter in the eleventh gradeand was on the first team again hisSenior year. He made the first team cen-ter on the high school football team allfour years and made All-Western forfour years. He played in the OptimistBowl game in Asheville last Thanksgiv-ing. In church work he was active alsoserving as Assistant Secretary of the Sun-day School last year, this year he servedas the Secretary. He was President of the. By Mrs. F. A, Plummer A snowball in May? Yes, in May, 1953;but it isnt the kind that you can throwat someone, nor is it from real snowthat fell this month. The snowball that we are writingabout, began with a dream of the Menof the Presbytery for a newly decoratedand equipped kitchen and dining-roomat the Mountain Orphanage. Thatdream became a reality and with it, thesnowball began to get bigger and the good people of the Henderson-ville Presbyterian Church gave a walk-indeep freeze; the farm managers apart-ment was enlarged and redecorated; theBlack Mountain Lions Club began workon a swimming-pool; the Women of thePresbytery became more Orphanage con-scious than ever; by November the snow-ball had grown,—in spite of an extreme-ly hot, dry summer and fall,—and as aresult the Thanksgiving Ingathering al-most doubled what it was the year be-fore. Recently, the home of the Superinten-dent has been redecorated dormitories and hall


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