Page 4. THE HILLTOP, MARS HILL COLLEGE, MARS HILL, NORTH CAROLINA. Apr. 29,1 Cupid’s Beau ♦ Ain’t life grand? Thrill, thrill! Class Day and Junior- Senior and spring all on the same day! Did your S.P. ask you for a date for tonight? (Well, that’s all right; mine didn’t either.) Dalton says he’s really en joyed working on the Junior- Senior. Could it be because Jo is on the same committee he is? And have you noticed those good-looking side burns he’s been trying to grow for tonight. It is rum ored that he has been putting fertilizer on them every night before he goes to bed! Well, well—Morgan Robin son has finally been given the once-over and approved. And by that cute little Nickie Rogers. (He doesn’t know it yet, but he does now, I betcha.) Dear me, there’s Bobby Jones and Trudy Allard back together again!! More power to you. But what we want to know is—Where are Trevathan and Waldrip? Have you heard? Mert Simmons is going to take Fran Hobson to Junior- Senior tonight in a CAR with chauffeur and a foot man. He says. Gene Davis dates all visit ing skirts and passes up about four hundred langush- ing, dateless females on our campus every single day. That ol’ mean thing. At last we have proof that spring is really here: Thomas Swann h^ a date the other night at the show! Congratulations, Thomas. Dacus says, and we quote: Women sure are a lot of trouble. They notice whether your hair is combed or not. They notice whether or not your collar’s clean, and they always notice when you’ve missed part of your shave! End of quotation. In spite Get Your Supplies For Those MIDNIGHT SNACKS — at — The Dixie Store Mars Hill ... North Carolina 1 of the Trouble, Mr, Clark seems to enjoy having a little blond number notice him! Connie Peterson seems to make it a habit to date all retiring Phi presidents. First it was Rae, and now it’s Spangler. Watch out, Nancy, Crate “retires” next. Remem ber? Incidentally, did you sane- minded citizens get a load of Screwball Spangler’s dogs (and we do mean feet) last Saturday night? He says that comfort is just one of life’s little blessings. We think he’s getting old! We used to think that George Clayton went down to the Infirmary every night to see Miss Brewer; but guess what we found out last night: He really goes down to see Dot Avera! Can you beat that? Nona Summers went home last week end to see “Edd”, brought a sailor back with her to school, and had poor lil Parks waiting when she came back. Doesn’t she rate, tho? The Question: Which one of those town boys at Well’s Market is Martha Goldson’s S.P.? Mary Ellis Reese, glamor ous town gal, showed us last week end just why she doesn’t date the guys on the campus. Her heart’s all Snow-ed under by the army. You can’t tell us that Tommy Andrews is bashful. Or haven’t you noticed him sitting on the bench on Little Circle with the ex-glamour gal, Gloria Nita Pruett? Our sympathies are ex tended to Bob Gellerstedt and Raymond Martin. It hurt us to see their forlorn faces last week end when Rachael Mac. had her Com pany. Let’s hope things are straightened out by now, and may we wish you all four a Keep Your Clothes Looking New And Fresh By Sending Them To Mars Hill Gleaners Mars Hill North Carolina Belk’s Welcomes Mars Hill Students To Asheville Belk’s Department Store 38 PATTON AVENUE ASHEVILLE — NORTH CAROLINA THE CAFE WHERE ALL MARS HILL STUDENTS ^ MEET TINGLE’S CAFE Broadway Asheville WE INVITE YOU To Come By And See Our Quality Merchandise R. S. Gibbs & Go. Mars Hill North Carolina very happy future. To gether? Did you notice how Eld- ridge Johnson paraded Billie Wilson around at the show the other night, so that everyone could see him with a date? Come to think of it, it might have been the other way around. Looks like spring has re vived Pinky and Carol. To quote Pinky: In spring—or, well, you’ve heard it: How the young man’s fancy’s roused From its winter hibernation Where it previously was housed. (Ed. note: Well, Pinky, you ought to know!!) Gentlemen prefer blondes! If you don’t believe it, just listen to this: Walton Con nelly has decided to ditch two lovely brunettes—Howie and Margaret Lee, for that blond boomerang, Gerry Dayton. Did you see the lovely cor sage Moronica got from Charlie last Sunday? And it wasn’t even Easter or any thing! Ain’t love grand? Interested by-s tan ders have expressed the desire to see Jack Hughes and Norma Jane make up and stay made up. At least for a week. ' D. T. Carowan still seems to go all out for Noggles, but have you noticed the Crouch-ing position he has been trying to assume late ly? Being on the B.S.U. to gether certainly helps peo ple know each other better, eh Betty? ♦ Lucky is trying to teach Jane to cook, by making her make salads for Junior- Senior. Miss Joyner, it seems, prefers a career to an apron and kitchen job. Since the J unior-Senior banquet is to be held in the middle of the afternoon, so For Refre's.hment It's Our Fountain Mars Hill Pharmacy Mart Hill North Carolina that the students can bed by nine o’clock, we| just wondering whethef wear our tuxs and tails! frills or not. Yippee! Just one month ’till school’s Ain’t life grand? Famous For Sizzli STEAKS GROSS BROTHERS RESTAURANT 5 N.W. Pack Square Asheville . . . North Carol For Those Afternoon Snac After Classes 9 The Gampuj G o r n e r Mars Hill ... North Carolid Hit the deck! There are gifts to fit the occa sion — and your pocket- book — at MATTHEW PNi HAvwooo sraecT AO* If Mom's as busy as a bee Between Red Cross and family ... A gift from Bon Marche will soy Mom's a whiz on Mom's own day! lonMarck. Have a “Coke” = Sakabona (WHADDYA SAY?) .. .from Bloemfontein to Buffalo In South Africa, as in the U. S. A., the greeting Have a "■Coke" helps the American sailor to get along. And it helps, too, in your home when you have Coca-Cola ip your icebox. Across the Seven Seas, Coca-Cola stands for the pause that rejrcihes,—ihe friendly gesture of good-natured folks. eoniED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COU COMPANY BY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. — ASHEVILLE. N. C. “Coke”= Coca-Cola Ic'snanjral for popular namc to acquire friendly abhrcvi.v Cions. That’s why you hear Coca-Cola called

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