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Pagpe Two Pa ^^ HE HILLTC Xhe Hilltop “P/a>» Living and High Thinking THE HILLTOP, MARS HUA COLLEfW Wino ——mars hill, north CARnT.m. Entered at the Post Office, Mars Hill, N C a, : j r-i Feb. 20. .926. “ Editor Associate Editor Managing Editor ^^ssistant Managing Editorl”. Society Editor State Editor ReJigious Editor Sports Editor Alumni Editor Poetry Editor Intercollegiate Editor ...... STAFF Falk Johnson, Hazel Herndon ■ Sam Justice Mark Orr Sara Corpeninc Robert Burnett R'^elyn Morgan Erank Watson T'homas Speed Ruamie Squires C. P. Dills Aauuor '——* Faculty Adviser R* Hills Business Manager John A. McLeod Advertising Manager . Jones Circulation Manager. —"Eeacue Typists. _ ^' Albert Suttl* RitPORTiiRs: Gholston Mvrick 'Sffnd SmM4*« Dorothy Tntt. ' D"'*- ^I'fford Monte,th, Alma Reid, and POET Alternal ^ ^ —— , E«. \j. Ohiles, negative. iius Put On Typical Program CLAUDE P. D] And twilight drove bef Pbo hesitating day. I (Oh, sunset of decay!)! And deepened into dark Serene and subtle inku Of night .... 1 But sunrise came a-skf Along the rays of dawi (Apalling darkness gon And soon became tho ei Supreme and glorious Of the day .... VOL. VII mars hill, N. C., DECEMBER 16, 1932 8 S II Contemplations Of Christmas SfV. No. 6 8 8 ^ UnfortunateJv M R r u r lack any sense of appreciation ^ students who utterly Don, or man. Smarf? They thin'^kToT They are either victims of i„fi • i ‘hus.? are noticeably ‘Vacant abole the ears aTdt;;e«^ - ~ of therS ^en^ chXr r'f 1 « we see that ignorance is the root the surface, the evil by removing the cau^ Let '■^"’OFe seemed, the t^stab]Lhmc4t^of'*aTchooi^f^'^ld^ approved, it spectful chapel attention Th' fi*adition—a quiet, re- class, with others, have against some members of that disturbed faculty membtTs -md^t ^'*^PP™''al of the -o- ^ 8 il Something New In Chapel 8 8 p fcy .h« Mars Hill to make this decision V '7^": ^ to have a series of chaoe] rTlk«' i tciefore, would like yonng people select! ^ which most opportunity for^the Mude!us"to^!h excellent also.to inspire and inform thn T 7'^ 'Fork, but their choice. Additional to this i! JouU fT S“‘av: !fc:r nfrfc:'’i:>i[^-‘- as indicavd by the "Son'hruSd'ifdt s^mg have thejnl .(Continued from oaffe Hawkins, a former Eu presMent spoke aeSrof “m " ‘•’F ’'^F and char- a^er of the young man to whom the M So'm™' ff*®"* he lived on the Mars Hill campus. Negative Wins Debate whin the*^? .“h‘’’F Fvening eame That the pideral Grv“°" ‘‘'^Faelved: Adonf o c ? ^ Government Should and DVoIS “;:f -V"’'®™ Marriage tbp nprl!^ ^ awarded to Cbilp ^i^^ composed of L. C wLon ol 4®""®®*®®’ and Luther At- repr::entdX°”’Sh'M'®™Ftive South Carolina! and Ediso^r&ok trr- F F'r® i® oa« ®®^°‘'e the decision of the !ende!eTl“!'a“"®®‘' “ aelection was trio. F 'he Euthalian trumpet )asr'ume‘';L"Eu!h"a,“'"”F^ ‘"f arranged upon the sUge"in X/tf" manner attractive Ran song they'mSd two^r^two^Xlf""in^tn •" Iter the program the Eus and Nonpareils gathered in the twriifer ary society halls to enjov a rp held by the P’l.c • reception sister society. " ’’“"“F. their The^Srlt-o^'o^^h!’’,?-; • the^spYrii^oVc^Eix;?:::^ society. Invi.fafirv Literary faculty and friend"* of**th*‘' ‘''f wore as follows - "Mr a!id!^r aocieties College request the ho ' presence at thdx • daughter Nonn. >f their Saturday dL 1 Euthalian, o’eiock, ^,30 Jvfarj Hill— ^^ekJjjJ/Vesk fay WilierWundtel I By Wilter Wunchell Greetings folks! Have managed to survive all attempts on my iS be- cause of what I wrote for the I^t issue, so here I am back again And will Mars Hill be a deserted 'villa^ minutes after the last class next Saturday, or am I wrong? In the meanwhile let’s take a peep at the diary before we Tet our noses engrossed in any scandal. Sunday—AIarm goes off. Hop out of bed; dress hastily and dash to breakfast. Everything is dark outside. Become suspicious. Go back to room. Look at watch -—4:30 A. M. Blaspheme inward- y and go hack to bed. Sleep peacefully for « time , being awakened by bell. Arise and dress leisurely for breakfast. Saunter over to dining hall, fi„d. »ng everything unusually quiet. Dec.de that I am late and break *nto sprint. Get to dining hall *“d find it deserted. Look at watch—9:30. ** I I ? ? f§ . Gr^ PRANK HU A looking out my wind^ While the whole work I «teal a bit of splend Through the clouds thai A thinking of the pre» And the things that ar The past was not as p As it might have been Now each may have h And a multitude of ca Nof can he lend nor 1 For the load is his to i But if we live as brotli In the life that is wor We must consider otlu And in constancy to sm Pray( Douglas fur( Lord, loose my tongue For melodies I fain woi From every hill and sti But if in song-joy I Thee, Lord, keep me dumb! ! ..I i —+ f {“NOSIN’ ’ROUND”! i I -O- II II II A Broken Tradition ®TL r^i • ^ I^hnstiDas holidays are a mrf the rest of the year Ypi fb they be deemed a period in wTirh ^ tendency that raclously discarded Tnrl F i^ormal restraint is mi- othev tiLfrufte:«rr: "Th- sued, is unfortunate. ^ tendency, if pur- Hin CoTllJlurlfthe hnldqyf^ as such. noiiaays. They will be considered *°!E!T! “S'p'S'J, ;4i“> '» n.y Clyde Meredith"has filedT""”—* ous complaint + .u ^ vigor- Alexis Vinokuroff^s hlbi*lr‘- ‘i"®' up and down the hail! nt 7 every mornino- • u ^ ° clock y morning is becoming a hit ir ritating-’specially when hp f on Sunday morning. ^"’’fIs ibio:od:E'„r°5^n‘T“^-^'’F declares himseif®“"’'Fr P>al: atadio^k^fnlh -f^ Melrose (canyon imagine u“ foav’" A padlock in time sav'es „i„e’4rs.‘ ° Have you noticed Miller side-burns? Aren’t fL Sanford’s •^ren t they precious? Jess Hilliard Dot Shipman Sue Stroupe The holidays used to he holy.days. villa''' °f Green. convention wtote^Ll^otab^'" Go to cafe in search of food, find- noT hV'' School and eing able to get anything to eat it t; r seboM, C- unahl /ff‘^ '''® ®uPiPturc.s. Am stht F'"®'' "““Nabment from Sabbath School because of pangs of hunger gnawing at my vitals. Go to church, getting in late and ret ofTh ®FlIery with the S^rlt “®/°»F®"- Try to listen to TovTI,’ F® unable to because of ys turning pages of newspapers. tnchYtti'"^ ■" tkgr she is he object and starts looking goo-goo fa Ida F r‘° C»”dition on ^ FFstor preaching ey ■' Pin.r'”'' ®"d bon- ey. Finally go to sleep to get out Tak n however, because of e up. Find church deserted l^rbali" Air‘‘* ^Fab to din-' dinner ®®‘ >>“' «"d several t t" “"'‘f’' ^'•“^‘•uas for st!tgTw!L ®®“"F"ts oicken and look daee-er«? n+ Lm, across table who is devouring a big mLl Rush through , I dessert hoping to eet extra dessert at table behind. Just snatches > dessert some glutton hard (Send Oh Send!) Take nan Read paper A+ f-urm +l- i tinc^ ». two-thirty start get- Dress carefully way He «• like vest fied anr? fvrt af-i satis, results different tie with same Look "" turtle-neck sweater. ^ook in mirror and don’t like wav hair IS combed AWri S' '‘c " r" ° Of an h?urandSrr:r:'T'i !°xcavfw •'FF' FS I Lfah cavating fingernails. Dash to dear ^rd, give dear missior 0, mirror all earth’s mind; But if mine eyes, pric All nature’.s loveliness Thee, ^Td, keep me blind! old Spilman. Sit on pon waiting for date. Final! just as I am about to have been stood up. firot up, but I could 5 been dolling up for Have hard time findinr room. Finally find two in center of room. Dal ative. After five minu we start talking about ' ole weather! Finally g, and this conversation f Me: Darling, may band ? She: No! Of cour don’t permit gentlem my hand-^nd be.ide. erone might see us. Me: Say, would yo have a pet monkey? She: Are you tryir pose ? Me: No. But may the ball? She: Well, I ^qu], you kiss me on the I expect we have go into that, dear readers, get down to the scai brought to our attentic Burnette and Mark ( first dates at the Eu pr luck, we were hoping th hold out, but these S will camp on a trail till Hian ... It is rumored t Cave-man” Denton boi candy for one of his te ever Denton denies it si ate it himself. Denton a big fistic career. He is to fight “Hudberry” Si says that after he beat ffoing to lick Sam Justi. Bad Eye” Jim Bethea tougher. The other da. napkin in his soup bowl on It and ate it. He sai^ t-r than a lot of other th ... We heard thi got campused a little •whi putting on a vaudeville third floor of Spilman. : they get for being selfish.
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