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Page 4. THE HILLTOP, MARS HILL COLLEGE, MARS HILL, NORTH CAROLINA. mu in loiiK m Oct. 20, 1945 Football, pep rallies, sweaters and skirts, long-awaited cold weather, hot band numbers, re luctance to attend classes and plenty of newsy social events go together to make MH a place to love. If you’re not having any fun you might as well be in hibernation the same as ole Bruin. And now for an account of the happenings in the everyday or should we say night—lives of the campus . . . Swing on a Star: Doris J. has her fingers on Sonny’s throat, but she’s not choking him—oh, no! . . . Ed Dunlap has come out of the wom an-haters corner. Halle-Lou-ja! . The nightly sessions of boogie in the music building bring charm to some and alarm to others. What say. Rose M.? . . . Roy Fisher has hit the stride most normal college boys would like to hit. He has Dovie Tallant follow ing him like a pet . . . The Vicious Triangle Dep’t: Kent Brooks, Lib Foster and Bobby Hanes, tri- wrangling about holding hands under the breakfast table . Lynn Lennon and Margia Gobble can’t make up their minds wheth er to makeup or not . . . Vicki for the best food BUY FROM Mac’s Market Mar* Hill ... North Carolina ★ ★ Attention! All Students ONE 3x5 MINIATURE IN OILS $1.00 No Appointment Necessary GOLDGRAFT PORTRAITS Starring You and R. L. make no bones one way or another about their friendship. If R. L. has nothing to do, he dates her, if she has nothing else to do . . . Another football star has his way with the women. Boyd can be seen almost every night strolling home with Ruth Red mond ... It took all of Mag’s Tennessee Wills to hook Alton H., but she did it . . . Wishing on a Star: Bob Barnes takes up T. Staple ton’s North Wilkesboro tradition. He and Peggy N. go very well together . . . Bob Allen’s face turned 77 popular shades of red and 22 off brands last Friday in Society. Miss Abernathy, what do you do when the lights have an accident and leave the parlor darkened? . . . Sigs has finally emerged this fall onto the dating scene—Even if a last year’s stu dent had to pull him cut by ask ing him pointblank . . . Mr. Samuel Tertius Stough, Jr., final ly showed the boys on the cam- WHERE QUALITY AND EXPERIENCE MEET pus last .weekend that his hold on Jerry is very permanent . . . Ruth Scroggs showed Pat Murphy that religion is not dateless. You tell him, Neal, while Rolen leads the singing . . . our suggested name for the B. T. U. chorus is “Precious Memories—How They Linger’’ . . . Livingston Green has hardly any time for studies. Those official-looking dockets from the Dean’s daughter keep him busy pert near all the time. . . . Hube Humphrey can’t make up his mind whether or not to challenge John Brinegar to a duel, and Betty won’t decide it . . . Bruce Burleson made several feminine hearts skip a few beats when he lugged that ball against Brevard last Sunday ... Beulah Yates is another young lady who is the frequent recipient of bulky epistles from her hometown. MH men mean nothing to her Finally, brethren, let us all keep our feet dry and our minds free from study ... Be back later . . 4“ WHEN YOU’RE HUNGRY AND ABOUT TO DIE COME TO LARRY’S FOR A CAKE AND PIE Larry’s Cafe Mars Hill ... North Carni;„> JUST REMEMBER If It’s From Lee’s It’s Guaranteed J^iueLeoj- s H E V I L L E North Carolina Mars P H A R
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