. »»2w» D.C. irnment groups sity Bty smester . 20016 I (Packet tion and ml '^OLUME LVI, Number 3 Serving the Mars Hill College Community Thursday, NOVEMBER 11, 1982 Suicide: A Reality At Mars Hill By STEFANIE BRIGGS Coll weeks, three Mars Hill have attempted suicide, able either stopped or were ° get the medical help needed. )Uf 1 of privacy, the name of aiouj*'^.?'''®'''ee has been kept anony- (ris • “f name which we have used, Wce ^ name, and any resem- iojiji other situation is uninten- The ‘Pen interviewed was very 'fth, ®bout the attempt. Here are some f/4p^^^®*tions asked and answered: Uicidg, attempt ^IS; j iWarlii lonely and depressed. I felt, itnen.,^’ ^ Bad to reach out to ikev^^^' did you attempt to XisbI"''- *3king some pills. •’ ^ understand that you were -- News 1 Briefs i ®’^^®™Bles of Mars Hill Col-j * ® Music will perform | *r U, 1 Thursday evening, Novem-j ' ^'Is J* ^oore Auditorium beginning j t^The I ^Pd, Ensemble, a 16 -piece jazz! ''^Pn selections by Woody j I' ''‘‘g Kenton, and Louis Belson j I^Pcejjj The Jazz ’Bones, a trom-j Perf "'Bh rhythm section, will j bv^A^' ensembles will be di-1 I^Profp ' “Buddy” Himes, assis-| l^e music at the college. I * is hgg^’^^^^ue is open to the public! f Vogj admission charges. j having difficulty with bookj S fppy critiques, research papers,j ^ "'ritten assignment, drop byj Skiiig Center for assistance.: located on the top of! are I room 30. The evening! ^Prsd^ °n Tuesday, Wednesday,! ®tU(ie offer is free to Marsj J86 77- For more information,! ,w Will Po Ms. Kay Gregory, i PHOTO: sponsor a series of events! rings that is ^^ngcr Week on Novem-j n for the rest of ^ Au^j BB programs to be held inj Iradley is an'jNh at 7 p.m. on Monday) ve ® Enal program oni the wUd- Nt^ 22nd at 7 p.m. Additional rnrvingsavailable from Dee! Friday, E^onimunity, and Cam-1 :aTacK?af> I Stopped before taking the pills. If you hadn’t of been, would you have taken them anyway? KRIS: No. I think I just wanted to know that someone cared. HILLTOP: Was this your first attempt? KRIS: Yes. HILLTOP: Do you think you’ll try again? KRIS: No. I hurt too many people. HILLTOP: Who do you feel you hurt the most - yourself or others? KRIS: Others. I have some friends that I hurt really badly. I think maybe that I hurt them more than myself. HILLTOP: Why? KRIS: Because they tried so hard to let me know that they cared and that when I felt lonely or depressed to just come to them. When I was thinking of suicide, I was only thinking of myself. Maybe I was in an irrational state of mind and Roving Reporter By ROBERT CARMICHAEL This week’s ‘‘Roving Reporter” polled students on a question relating to the recent product tamperings. To our question, ‘‘Considering the Tylenol situ ation, if they rectified their product and returned it to the shelves, would you use it again?”, 55% said yes, 37% said no, and 8% were undecided. Here are some comments from persons responding to our question. Pete Baldini - ‘‘No, once burned, twice afraid. I would have fear of their ineffi ciency in clarification of the matter.” Danny Garrett - ‘‘No, it didn’t help my headache before the conspiracy, so why after?” Terri Drew - ‘‘Yes, if there is complete indication of safety, there is no reason not to.” Mark Norris - ‘‘Yes, Tylenol as a good product. In my opinion it’s the best pain reliever on the market. I don’t think that the public should stop buying the prod uct for the reason that someone tam pered with a select few out of millions of bottles.” Denise Cook - ‘‘Sure. It would eliminate tampering after it left the factory, there fore it would ultimately prove any con taminations taking place before distribu tion, which is most unlikely.” tried to convince myself no one cared; that the world would be better off with out me. HILLTOP: Do you still feel that way? KRIS: No. I’ve been going to sessions with Mary Gowan and she’s really helped to show me that I am somebody and to believe in myself. HILLTOP: What would you recom mend to someone who was thinking of committing suicide? KRIS: Talk to someone, anyone. Even though you may feel no one cares, some one cares. Life’s too precious to waste. HILLTOP: Do you have a meaningful spiritual life? KRIS: Well, before I’d say I had a mod erate one. But since my attempt, I feel closer to God than I did before. Other attempts have been made. So far, the methods used have been to over dose with pills. One student’s stomach had to be pumped. Another had to be taken to the hospital. We were told if she hadn’t gone to a friend’s room she wouldn’t have made it. Suicide is something that hurts every one connected with the person who at tempts it. Friends of the victim often feel guilty when they learn of their friend at tempting suicide. They wonder if they’re somehow at fault, if they could have maybe been a better friend, and even if they’re somehow to blame. Anyone attempting suicide should seek professional help. If you feel un comfortable with the staff here at Mars Hill, go to a friend. Someone cares. Others who you want to talk to may not be there, but that doesn’t mean that no one cares. If one person is not there, find another. As with “Kris,” you may only realize how important life is when you’ve al- — Turn To Page 4 % ■-CE. PHOTO BY DAVID WACHTER MODELS SHOW OFF FASHIONS - Cheryl Goforth and Tina Wiggins try on some of the styles from Robinson’s Four Season’s to be modeled in the Projections Fashions Show to be held November 11 at 7:30 p.m. in the Media Center Video Studio. Other fashions to be shown will be compliments of John Carroll, Ormond, Brooks, and High Energy Sports. The show will be produced by the Fashion In dustry class.