Page 4. THE HILLTOP, MARS HILL COLLEGE, MARS HILL, NORTH CAROLINA. Feb. 10, 1945. Cupid’s Beau By Belle Roses are red Violets-blue I Well-Can I help it If I love you? It’s here! That one and only day in the year when you can oil he your own sweet selves— take down your crew cuts and glamour bobs and yes, drool. We know who you love, but maybe she doesn’t, so come on, give her a break and tell her. Just this once—Incidentally, Cupid’s Beau was born on Valentine’s Day just a year ago! Hence the tender feeling we have for this red- heart day. Even ol’ Marge Bell has gotten The Fever! We overheard her singing “Let Me Call You Sweet heart’’ to the garments she was laundering last night. Hurd Bradford — gruesome newsome—has “Been Bit,” too. ' He’s even offered Monty his rusty frat pin! Is Jane Joyner trying to interrupt his one way pass? We wonder. Well, support my aching body! Guess what we jes’ heard down in the Hilltop hole (sometimes called “room”) Our EDITOR, Bob Chapman, to Lill Miller: “You’re stealing my sugar! (We’re going to have to charge ration points to some of the occu pants of this “column.”) Among Billy Robertson’s long list of H.T.’s (he keeps a file system) we saw little Jean Joy ner’s name! Bullits is in Seventh Heaven with Carolyn Bennett, glamourous new-gal (one of ’em). He can’t get that Bliss-y look off his mug. They do say, though, that it’s been there all his life! Mr. and Mrs. Benfield went through a hectic week-end when the “Seven Saints” honored them with a joyful visit last week. During the course of the visit it seems that Jerry “Fatso” Dayton landed a Man. Herb’s the name, and it looks like Love. Bill Taliaferro and Bobby Barnes, would-be laundry-lug gers, were flatly turned down by “Cash.” They requested that we print this poem for all their pros pective customers to be disap pointed by: Don’t pay us your dollar And keep on worrying Lug your own laundry And go on hurrying! —0. Riginal. Aggie Davis has another suck er on the_ string—Tom “Ive- Never-Been-Kissed” Ivestor! She thinks he looks like Cary Grant. Joyce Benfield, Ruth Tilson, and Virginia Marshall must think so, too, cause he’s their H. T. Carolyn Boyles, the little gal what don’t talk much, finally wormed a date out of Raymond Wyatt. Where are you, Vicki? Dub Lane got so excited Fri day when he had a date with Genie Jo that he almost couldn’t find her. John Brinegar seems to be smitten with Doris Johnson! Have you ever watched those two giggle? Silly billy. Candy and flowers to Fran Hob son for dating Mert last week. Wonder if he’s “The Man I Love”? Incidentally, where was Sneakey Sriaverly? Alta Ponder, cute J.'il town gal, still has Wayne Edwaids folded gracefully around her thumbs. Did you see Gerry Hobbs will. Prof. Wood last week-end? He must like ’em plump. We hear that she’s batty over Thomas Swann. Wonder who sent Gerry the anonymous warning letter?! Poor Jean Brooks looks a little lost with Shorty John Wallace gone, at least she’s got plenty of other lonely company in her misery. Scoop! Joyce Tommy Wright is letting her red locks question mark grow out! Here’s hoping the campus glamour boys sans hair will follow suit! Perhaps you’ve heard that Tony Day has three sisters now. The new one’s name is Rosalee. They all went home to Valdese, N. C., to visit the folks last week. Mary Nichols has been won over by a little red valentine! We think Baine Harris is a sweet boy, too, Mary. Mary Elizabeth, just because Jimmy seems to be giving his at tention to Esther at present is no reason for you dropping him from your list of H. T.’s. You’ve got just as much chance as Jackie Rogers or ’Nita Barnes. Besides, isn’t Morgan just as good. Guynelle just can’t eat her breakfast unless a certain blond is there to keep her mind off the eggs. You had better come more often, D. V. ^ YOU WILL FIND WHAT YOU WANT GROCERIES . CLOTHING School Supplies Toiletries At GIBBS DEPT. STORE Mars Hill ... North Carolina BELK’S WELCOMES MARS HILL STUDENTS TO ASHEVILLE BELK’S DEPARTMENT STORE 38 PATTON AVENUE ASHEVILLE — NORTH CAROLINA What’s happened to Don Hud son and Martha Ann Mauney? Two Jacks are needed to make our Valentine’s Day roll call com plete. Resico and Byrd are the names! And here we dip the juicy pen in sugar coated red 'ink to wish you all a most touchin’ and ten der Valentine’s Day! And while you keep in mind the true mean ing of the day, remember that love may be blind, but Miss Diggers isn’t! P. S. Advice to Belle’s swains: (printed without her permission) You might be able to get the heart but you can’t locket. Lights! Camera! Action! Ilnd a Hollywood talent scout i,een U'omping the muddy paths of ti e LilUe Circle and tramped into Fellowship Ilnur on Tuesday night the careers of Garbo and Turner might have been .ioomed to disaster. A hush'fell over an anticipal ing audience, and even Dub Lane was quiet—for once. The first of the campus beauties to appear under the auspices of “The Wood Cottage Club” was “Miss Billena Todd.” In a stunning red dress of definite sophistication “she” entered the exquisite foyer to take her place before a brilliant •trip of popularity. “Miss Humphrey,” native of Lumberton, with her formal pos ing provided an almost aristo cratic atmosphere with the pre sentation of the most modernistic of . . . turbans—the blank is for you to have a real amount of word power. A vision of summer beauty sent warm chills down the femi nine members’ spines as Miss “Livvie Greene” modeled the most luscious of tennis suits— minus the skirt—even Mars Hill fashions conform to war-time standards. Miss Edwina Dunlap provided competition for the “Doras” in Mademoiselle as she strolled out Gross Bros. Restaura nt! Famous For Steaks | Pack Square | I Asheville ... North Carolina ~ in a brilliant-hued flannel shirt— we only saw the shirt—you tell us what else she wore! . B. S. U. Entertains New Stu(dentS| Miss Tommie Ivester enchant ed the onlookers with “the be ginning of a perfect day” in a brunch coat of the most exquisite taste—across the breakfast table with the toast. And that smile! The men (?) went wild, but lacked the courage to ask for autographs. Like the clever house of man agement they saved the “gla mour” to the last — Miss Billie Robertson. In all the coyness and fickle flutter of eyelashes strolled said lovely (?) Miss in an ex quisite dress of ... blue. And the newest of color combinations plus originality of dress was de monstrated with the green pine bough in the form of a “southern fan.” Ah!!!!!! (Continued from Page 3) were: Thelma Deal, Robert Perry, Bob Jones, Virginia Mar shall, Martha McClain, BillJ Todd, and Mildred Jones. “The Romance of Roberl Volil Burns,” an educational film, wa'^ shown during the evening. An informal half hour of mu sic concluded the program, aftj which delicious refreshment were served. Jun where Quality And Experience Meet J J lllliill The models withdrew from the thundering approval of the audi ence as Miss Todd was roped with a paper banner signifying her jufstandlng beauty. •f—-—-—■■——■■—"—“—•+ Business Goes Where It Is Invited And stays Where It Is Well Treated Mars Hill Gleaners Mars Hill ... North Carolina Mars Hill Pharmacy Mars Hill North Carolina Staplet Have You Tried Lucile’s tuted year, \ Pies At dat Plan R ) ^ r ?in im oy s Cafe onii Mars Hill North C ients n the )f the nitted •hese on ,_jetter tc ^nter c Jars B Sentry: “Halt! Who’s there?” icket Voice: “You wouldn’t recognize me. I’m new here.” learer. MAC’S MARKET rthf.,! MARS HILL — NORTH CAROLINA,e mailei ejfollege. ‘Every Wife (after receiving a skunk fur coat from her husband :Jass sho “I don’t see how such a nice coat can come from such a foul-lay,” sa smelling beast.” uise you Husband: “I don’t mind not being thanked, but I do ask for. ntertaini a little respect.” ••eep loo Vlinor CARL’S SHOE SHOP resei Jelfm Todo marcha perfectamente... Have a Coke way abl ( EVERYTHING’S COIN’ O. K.) Jla: or enjoying a friendly pause in Mexico In the famed Xochimilco gardens of Mexico, the pause that refreshes with ice-cold Coca-Cola is an old established custom. Across the border, as in your own living room, Coca-Cola stands for a refreshing interlude, a symbol of good will wherever it is served. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORtTY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY THE ASHEVILLE COCA-COLA COMPANY Cokes Coca-Cola resent t4 only »tan This line, text, has ing for C waiting ai natural for popular nam«» « to acquire friendly abbrevl*'> , tioria. Thar*a why you n e d Coca-Cola called Coke. HILLTOP

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