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Page 4. THE HILLTOP, MARS HILL COLLEGE, MARS HILL, NORTH CAROLINA. CUPID’S BEAU Roses are red. Violets are blue. "My Heart Tells Me" "It's Always You." February! Valentine's Day! Lace and red paper valen tines! Candy in red boxes! Flowers! I love you's! 'Nuff said. Our campus is no exception when it comes to this heart business. For instance, just look at all the sweet couples around you. Crate and Nancy . . . Bessie Mae and Earl . . . Pet and Dora . . . Kay and Bill . . . Art and Joyce . . . Evelyn B. and Bobby . . . and, oh yes, don't forget Randy and Hook. Incidentally, we of the Heart Department would like to know what's happened to Colleen and Irvin. And will the mem bers of Robinson's establish ment for promising young bachelors please refrain from saying, "I told you so!" Whew! Betty Gilmore has certainly aken over Johnny, but fast! Stand back, Betty, and give somebody else a chance. Harris had such a grand time in Asheville last week have anything to do with his "run ning into" Bobby Shope at the S. & W.? Flash!! It has just been re ported by the Rumor Depart ment that the S. P. of the vreek is none other than Jim Win Sted! Runner-up for this title was Ronald Hill, that good- looking newcomer. Everytime Haywood Earl "Waldrip" turns his back, Trudy steps out on him! "While the cat's away"—aw, you fin ish it. We enjoy looking at the cor sages Lucky gives Jane every Sunday. Says Jane, "Don't you think this is going just a little too far?' Betcha life she doesn't mean it! Will somebody please offer to give Frances Pope some free cooking lessons? It's a sin for a preacher's wife not to be able to cook. If Goldie is the Big Inspira tion for Don Thorne and his Little Big Shots, she's certainly doing a straight job of inspir ing. Good going, guys. Walton is allergic to blonds. Now. And at present he is wavering between Howie Bing ham and Margaret Lee. Make up your mind, boy! Could the fact that Clinton Jane Gunter has got Ray "Cash, Jr.' Marshall twisted around her little finger. Could it be that Jane is seeking -a re duction on her school sup plies? Gloria Pruett's new room mate, Gene, looks like a cute chicken to us. Hi-Gene! Inci dentally, at whom was Gloria making eyes up in the balcony last Sunday morning? And just what was "Wolf" Westmoreland doing over at Brown late last Friday night? Latest Fashion Note: Wear your heart fastened conspicu ously to your sleeve! This is a popular style, but not very widely admired. "Pop" Stringfield says the next time he builds an audi torium it will have only one long row—the back row. He has observed that this is the favorite seat of all Mars Hill students. You sure catch on quick. Pop! "Kep" Stirewalt has a "Bee' in his bonnet as well as a black eye now. And Jane Lee is looking for a new S.P.! Won't somebody please volun teer to be her Valentine? D. T. Carown has finally de cided on the Noggle he pre fers. Congratulations, Martha! Martha McClain has only one S.P.—that handsome hunk THE CAFE WHERE ALL MARS HILL STUDENTS MEET TINGLE’S CAFE Broadway Asheville LET MARS HILL GLEANERS DO YOUR DIRTY WORK Let’s Try A Delicious Cheeseburger AT ROY’S e o' man, Mr. DeShazo. You'd better watch out. Mama De! Ruth Tilson says she has fun with "Pete" Peterson, but we're afraid that her heart is really with the Air Corps. Harold Spangler enjoyed his two dates with Muriel Rimmer so much that he's still raving. WE INVITE YOU To Come By And See Our Quality Merchandise R. S. Gibbs & Co. Mars Hill ... North Carolina Roses are red. Violets are blue. Sugar is sweet. Remember? And let us wish you a s c e s s f u 1 Valentine's Di Romeos and Juliets. Or shoi we say Clark Gables and Lcl Turners? COME TO SEE US AND ENJOY OUR GOOD FOOD CAMPUS CORNER Mars Hill ... North Carolina VALENTINES LOOKING for a REAL gift —something that will be deeply appreciated? This es tablishment bulges with de sirable things . . . priced sen sibly. School & Medical Supplies Fountain Service Mars Hill Pharmacy^ 1 1 Mars H North Carolina —y -tc pc hi Ic er THE Mars Hill College Boys & Gals Major In Classics! and so do our Third Floor Young Asheville Shops! • Ion Marche, E Hi; itii N )k rar lb, •gc kg: s the •s. 'n 17| eili a 1 fd ,_^>ENTER L/cui/dU/ (Jewe/eJUi MATTHEW ONf HAYWOOD street AFTER SCHOOL COME & SHOP AT IVEY7 Have a Coca-Cola = Let’s be friendly ■— w " )S ■ ipa nre latr: th] ch shii gra rmi ;ld ’ 1 I [ce ry I G turn sd i ribi ak 'r. I P , ..a way to win a welcome wherever you go There’s friendliness in the simple phrase Have a “Coke”. It turns strangers into friends. In both hemispheres, Coca-Cola stands for the pause that refreshes,—ha.s become the high-sign of the good- hearted. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.—ASHEVILLE, N, C. It*» natural for popular names to acquire friendly abbrevia' tions. That*s why you hear Coca-Cola called **Coke’*> 'n L trcl r re t E 3, T )r. h N sre ioui fnbe hem a ir -V ^ H it w Lftei rs ] 'est Back The Attack - Buy EXTRA War Bonds TODAI 3 a gh e ]
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