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i^uge Two CThe THE HnXTOP. MARS HltL COLLEGE. MASS HILL, N. C. PLAIN LIVING AND HIGH THINKING Published by the Students of Mars Hill College April 21, 1958 R iinriYiL PRESS Second-class matter February 20 192fi af of Mgers'** I'lf/ ?oll^e Joar.’ P“l>l>rtod sem.-monthly daring the Volume XXX April 21, 1956 Number 13 STAFF Editor-in-Chief , Sports Editor News Editor Religious Editor Exchange Editor Advertising Manager . Nancy Hayes Circulation Managers ‘■"“'"T “ “ p. , * . Ensley, Ann Pate Circulation Assistant .. n/r t-, Typists Faculty Adviser ^ Collie Gamer CONTRIBUTORS: Carolyn Cautben, Rachel Mixson, Gerald Davis Pee-PTr x> xMartin, Elizabeth Forbes. nAopv Pnth Roddy John Blevins, Helen Drash, and Don Powell. ’ //e friendliness and of Christian intesritv that has characterized the lives of the men and integrity passed through these doors has been one of the greatest attHhiuI^ one'’hu"„Zd'’y""‘ of WendY"' of t™e and „ol the stS th."' to cultivate that we are eronirL around .V, ™'ght gam the impression conscious of what we arrd^nv „r not really really too busTm be Wendl"® " ^re stoTy^Ii; ^Kan’d^r^rSny’yeaf r p'eo'pTe':'He^oufdt"®^'*’ houses! He was alone. And he fell°on h!s kne™ and" pr!yed°"‘0*^God me friendship or give me death!” ’ ° 8™ It IS hardly likely that we have a Rip Van Winkle on Mars Hill campus but quite often we do have guLts. We want Tm^L tSm know that they are welcome. Then many of our fe tow classma!S have suffered bereavements, illnesses, difficult chcZstaTces ! ome, and other moments of discouragement. They need the assiir ance of our concern for them, and th?re is no beuer way m LTrZ It han tli^rough our friendly smiles and greetings We^don’t •T Ts°we“7 to m.e'’eT" Z respons!bil7ties It IS uell to live efficiently. It is better to live beautifidlv and to be a joy within ourselves and a joy for men to see.” Seven former Mars Hill College students helped get Libby Jordan married to John Dean recently in Charlotte. Jim Jones, Warner Humgardner, and Tom Waller were ushers. Frances Hasty, Ra chel Granger, Bea Adams,’ and Judy Horne were bridesmaids. Mimi Devine, Katy Katsarka, Bilhe Mane Peek, James Black- welder, Bob Chapman, and Wayne Cooper sing with the Furman Uni- They presented Ihe Seven Last Words of Christ, ^ at the First Baptist Church in Asheville on Easter night. Katy Katsarka is a junior at tendant in the May Day activities at Furman next month, and she wrote the script for the program. V TX7 South Carolina’s i.W.A. president. Gena Jo Fant has been initiated into Hand and Torch, top honor society at Furman University She IS assistant editor for Bonhomie, and president of Townes dormi- named to Who s Who in American Col leges and Universities. J. A. McLeod recently flew to Richmond, Va. to be guest speaker at a meeting of the Richmond chapter of the Mars Hill College Alumni Association. Among those present at the meeting were Ted Adams, Jr,, president of that group and Margaret Johnson, a former editor of the Hilltop. Faith /I t JVovk By NANCY FANT the religious^ orga^nizat^om drawing to a close all of electing new leaders for next vear^Xb^ nominating and an excellent job this year and wr f Present officers have done "Titoto:'/! j-' chosen for xoks, wishes to take^this^onnorJ^ direction of Nathan; Brooks wishes to take !his direction of N entertaming a union each Zl Seymour fotl been arranged by Sara Ellen Dovi!! P"des hav«! them immensely. We also niembers have enjoyed, them immensely. We also^ have enjoyed ^ he couples who’^have sponsomd appreciatid^h ? ege and community closer tn , ^^^^^'ent unions, bringing th«; i dSZs'°®A^--- la r , o autuae for boino- faculty director. IS , , ’='^'"8 our lace TayloZSTSZTw a, X J” ^ meeting the col and Charle ? Ifge Brotherhood cLse T rI’ Preceding these A Evans as president for th! igsfi Thursday, April i 57 term. Len has bee! ver„' A'*’’ gave a short devJ *P active in dramatics this year and Th" Player. Volunteers fo( « known to be an ablj leaZ Z?' Lawto. rhnse'^^™*"l.'"8 officers will be The ™ n* year’s president chosen in the very near future IZ wd' h* MinisterKnferent' gether in the Owen Buildinir 1"' ■ General Y. W A meet to?"U M-'’ '•'^ct offfeer! ZiT”' 28,'in tlK for the Mission Council. Dou! fn Z”'”™'r™* Huffman i Sn r h chairman and sratinZ® Program pie Don Gahagan co-chairman The o , ® an original play by Poll) new secretary-treasurer “ c™! 2 ‘his momh'I c!i« SZe “rP“'’hcity chaimian' W "A P™j=ct the I Grmt Mary Carolyn Bibto' s Z in makin to! I 7“ music dire" dinV *'®"d work for tor, Tudson Rntov, i„_ j mic at Mars Hill Baptis' "A Oteen chairman. Spedal sZTces demsT m Ministerial sta Will be under fbo Q^nts held a i .-d will be under iheZZancr o? tZ Charles Britt and Sunday serv , ^^“^gton on April 5-8. TW ices^led by Gerald Allev^ XbJ P^^^ in this wer^ ^ ABe7 ¥he P- lA thTs' w.: Congratulations bu fir Li( du bai in Tl Pir On behalf’of the student body the Hilltop staff wishes to extend congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. David Roberts upon the birth of a son, James Oren. Mrs. Roberts was formerly a member of the college music faculty. The M- • . ev . , T Gerald M' 1 he Ministerial Conferenrp ■’, ^ Loren Miller. The as e ected as its new leaders- Hom i^ four rededica- president; Wal- rb ” V dedicat related vocations. tc The students were pleasantly surprised to learn of the announce ment of the engagement and ap proaching marriage of Miss Pearl Francis and Dr. Robert Seymour 1 o them we extend our congratu lations and best wishes. Birth Of An Arneri. College Name Goes Places hprm'#ir XT Wherever you may go in North Carolina and in manv other manifestations of the influence of Mars H,I1 College. Mars Hillians like to go places and do th!Z to bnng honor and credit to themselves and thdr scSol menu S TheVea^ls 7h7"foXc7"sqS^tocrraU«S xepresentatnes to a forensics contest at ASTC. Stories elsewhere xb * records made at these tourneys ,-c tb ^ uepartment which travels most extensively from Mars Hill IS he music department. The Touring Choir LmTeted a tour The noUd^ys which was very wel" received he band is planning now for their annual trip which will take them to many places in North Carolina. The^ ChoSetTes have made several trips to churches in the Carolinas and rendered a ChadotS^ performance at the state YWA Convention in Dramatics Festival in Chapel Hill the Dramateers and the Chapel Players deserve high praise for the fine productions they presented there. Also in this paper can be found the report of several Mars Hill ministerial students who traveled recently to Lexington to hold t Mars Hill is a stronghold of Christian faith and perhajrs proudest of all of these ambassadors for Christ who carried his message to other young people. Everywhere that these students go they create friends both for hemselves and for the College. In learning to face competition ey learn to accept victory and defeat with equal grace and to appreciate the efforts of others who compete also. Most of all perhaps they derive the satisfaction of having done a big job and having done It well. ® Also congratulations are in store for Miss Doris Edwards who announces her engagement to Bill Blevins of Alorganton. Senior Outing Is Eskimo Holiday By BARBARA SCOTT meitoZe'ZIhsh-’LT,!^' “ was aboard the w-kich was da^fed sthl®“‘‘! towed into Ph i Shtly ajij S-C. WUlZtZT came his home he told us Z ence, and for lot “P«i- and my mother talkfd »8,I were unaware cussions. dis- lean catttf to make appli Se Cn the Clerk 0 Papers t"^k ‘^e necessai) Headni " ^ BBed out and sent ^ were^aT/*^^ individual picture^ a part of the preceeding* ciaPf'! "" I had a sp^ with ^ asking me to appe^j my parents at the United Wi] J:ii to fro. Mr TA Office' BuildiAg u day at tha. r snd go to the 0^ Daddy announced thT"" ^pt^ ffoma 1-rs 4.U- tt r, pMac We WRro ^ at 10:00 a.m Son of of 1 Last Saturday six buses filled with approximately 235 hapnv shivering C-IFs climbed their way up to the snow-capped peak of Mt. Mitchell for a day of sight- seeing, relaxation and snowball fights The occasion for the trip was the annual Senior Day outing. Before reaching the “Icelandic” section of the beautiful resort area toe group stopped for “warm up fuel consisting of sandwiches a!d surprise goodies at Carolina Hem^ going to the USA f "'^re grasp the full si?n,T* ^ ke was savil what were really going f„, f “ . ney. Mother started ^fhng part of our h ^nd Daddy bought Visas perman«,v4. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Sams class sponsors, and the class of’ icers made arrangements for the tke^lmdfaJing" ‘keC„yteBr!!;e7S!S.' in . nought four ’ ^ and made reservatfonr"'"' family ha^°not \ho of making applica^t-r^^’^E "^®^*uitely mg American citiV becom- the whole idea ha^d ^b .^°urse backof their mindin the we had moved sincp Dmted States we ;°have our moi^re^rd Lies of the TJ .^^^orded m the D we could no^beT^" certain town or if , l°2f^cd m a our destination th ^ ^o file ‘'^ud Naturalzat’ion^R Outmigration ?rtuin period o , ^^ter a authority to fine "^Dug with us it was necessa^ tha£rr witnesses to affiP^ veqr known us for hZ K guarantee that ^ been residents of Noftl Larohna for the same period me. Several questions were ask^' us concerning the difference fbo ^ "-^te airtereno Ue government of England !ug aP' bp America and our loyalty in M fense of the United States. T^i !ot. nt on for approximately thirP ' minutes anJ J f' .1- -- appiuximat thirty minutes and then we we^ 2, J another room to be registet^^ ^1 and to pay a $10 fee and to swe^ that our statements had been c0 L will ^ ^wo months ^ citizerT become AmericJ b* brothp^' fifteen year al same ^ to pass citizenlb-'''™^''^' ^u filling oi; of a^e R P^Pys because he is camf a V automatically b' do. when our pareii
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