Page Four THE HILLTOP. MARS HILL COLLEGE. MARS HILL. N. C. Feh Editi Sunday School Classes Announce Officers Chosen for Spring Semester The college students’ Sunday School classes have elected officers for the spring semester. General officers for the college depart ment are Larry Williams, superintendent; Gene McCreary, asst, superintendent; Peg^ Hill, secretary; Page Shelton, music director; and Bobby Davis, pianist. Officers of Dr. Ella J. Pierce’s class are Dot Saunders, president; Phyllis Jarvis, first vice-president; Judy Clpdfelter, second vice-presi dent; Judy Swift, third vice-president; and Lu Downey and Sylvia Greene, secretaries. In Mrs. Cornelia Vann’s class are Thora Belle Worley, president; Martha Nan- ney, first vice-president; Connie Scruggs, second vice-president; Wanda Norris, third vice-presi dent; and Linda Shermer and Marcia Dearing, secretaries. Mrs. Ruby Sparks class chose Marlene Howard as president; Joanne Morris, first vice-presi dent; Edwina Tart, second vice- president; Pat McLamb, third vice-president; Rita Reid, fourth vice-p resident; and Gwen Franks, Bette Kelley, Sara Long, and Helen Brown, secretaries. Carolyn Everidge is president of Miss Caroline Biggers’ class. Susie Merrimon is vice-president; Jane Fogle, secretary; Amelia Coates, asst, secretary; and Mar tha Derryberry, social chairman. In Mrs. Max Ammons’ class Hannah Greene is president; Cynthia Finch, vice-president; Cindy Tomberlin and Ann Dea ton, secretaries; and Florence Gray, social chairman. Leading Mr. Lance’s class are Stan Wrinkle, president; Roy O’Brien, vice-president; John Boskin, secretary; and Larry vBruce, asst, secretary. Officers in Mr. Harrell Wood’s class are Doug Lilly, president; Bernie Perkins, vice-president; David Jordan, secretary; and John Hazelgrove and Tommy Mon- crief, social chairmen. Glenn Williams is president of Dr. Raymond Nelson’s class. Jim Henderson is vice-president and John Rawls, secretary. In the Rev. Dean Minton’s class, Joe Mullaney is president; Judy Elam, vice-president; and Clau dia Parks, secretary. Joan Ben nett is president and Patsy Clark secretary of Mr. Joe Price’s class. Cynthia Perkins is secretary in Dr. A. E. Jenkins’ class. Leading Mr. J. A. McLeod’s class are Bud Baker, president; Joan Griffin, vice-president; and Peter Edwards, secretary. Mary Helen Burch is president of Mrs. Charles Davis’ class. Other of ficers are Celeste Frost, vice-pres ident; Mary Ann Glasgow and Rosalyn Creel, secretaries; and Yvonne Roberts, social chair- Forensic Team Plans Semester’s Activities The Mars Hill debating team anticipates an active semester with tournaments which the team is planning to enter at Lenoir - Rhyne and Carson - Newman. East Tennessee State has been invited to debate Mars Hill on the Mars Hill College campus this month. Many new members have joined the debating team this semester. The team now con sists of John Reagan, Euell Busby, Coolidge Porterfield, Paul Clark, Harold Nesbitt, Audrey Bunce, Johnny Grier, Jayne Tomlinson, and Anne- marie Nussbaum. Others who would like to join are welcome. LYNWOOD SAMPSON Nevs^ Students (Cent, from p. 1) Dean’s List (Cent, from p. 1) inald Carter, Ruth Ann Carter, Kenneth Cathey, Judy Ann Clark, Patsy Clark and Fay Coker. Others are Anne Dowdy, Mari lyn England, Harold Estes, Mary Etchison, Larry Dean Farrell, Judith Ferguson, Betty Jane Fos ter, Mary Anne Glasgow, Patricia Gores, Joan Grigg, Nancy Hannah, Sandra Harvey, Susie Henderson, Phyllis Jarvis, Starr Keller, Chin- Ku, Katy Jo Lewis, Jeanne Middle- ton, and Wayne Moore. Also Martha Nanney, Laura Nash, Peggy Padgett, Joyce Payne, Mary Anne Price, Vir ginia Purcell, Norman Robert son, Judy Sitton, Patricia Spar row, Buddy Taylor, Esther Tomlinson, Archer Turner, Car olyn Ussey, Susan Walker, Ken neth Weaver, Judy Woodard, and Moris Wray. Also included are Larry Davis from Burnsville, William Faw, from Wilkesboro; Larry Francis co from Salem, Va.; John Hailey from Mars Hill, and James Johnson from Winston-Salem. The remaining new students are Wong Hoon Lee, from Seoul, Korea; Dale Minshew, from Blackshear, Ga.; Thomas Nash from Asheville; William David P e n 1 a n d from Weaverville; George Pitts from Newton; and Joseph Williams from Salisbury. The Choral Clinic which was scheduled to be held on the Mars Hill campus Feb. 3 and 4 was postponed because of bad weather. However, the clinic will be held March 3, 4. man. For FRIENDLY SERVICE and QUALITY WORKMANSHIP Vidt The MARS SHOE HILL SHOP Locerted behind Mars HUl Hardware MARS HILL CLEANERS Our Self-Service Laundry Is Open Monday through Saturday 7:00 A.M. through 9:00 P.M. Sunday 1:00 P.M. through 9:00 P.M. i THE MARS THEATRE 2 Shows Nightly Phone 3591 Matinee Friday 3:45;' ' 6:30 and 8:30 Saturday 1:30 Continuous WEEK OF FEBRUARY 13-18 R. S. GIBBS We Would Like To Take This Opportunity To Wish You a HAPPY VALENTINE We Have Nice New SPRING MATERIAL I MON. & TUES.—*A1I the Fine Young Cannibals— Robert Wagner and Natalie Wood I WED.—* Johnny Dark with Tony Curtis 1 THURS. & FRI.—* Adventures of Huckleberry Finn—Tony Randall ; SATURDAY—*Mr. Cory—Tony Curtis and Martha Hyer ♦Night Passage—i^ames Stewart and Audie Murphy WEEK OF FEBRUARY 20-25 i MON. & TUE.—*Bells Are Ringing—Judy Holiday and Dean Martin |WED.*Away All Boats—Jeff Chandler : THURS. & FRL—*The Angel Wore Red— Ava Gardner and Joseph Cotton ; SAT.—*Written on the Wind—Rock Hudson and Lauren Bacall ♦The Perfect Furlough—Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh 1-^ Lynwood Sampson, Mars Hill Sof'/ Suffers Fatal Injury in Sleddii-^ Lynwood Sampson, 18, a sophomore student at LaaI . r • • • r-t> Mat died on January 27, as a result of injuries suffered, accident the previous evening. ' His sled was struck by a car about 9:30 p. m. as 213, the Mars Hill-Marshall road that runs throug J ' .*--^*^**^i* vaxcit. X UllO LllIt.JUg He and several other students were sledding in f dormitory, coasting across the road and stopping the other side. ^ iHOW Books Available About Focus Week Topics Kentucky; Wilbur Bishop from Ware Shoals, S. C.; and Mal colm Watson from Parkton. Several students have enrolled in Mars Hill as first semester freshmen. This list includes Stephen Bitter, from Asheville; Nesbitt Robertson from York, S. C.; Wilmer Calhoun from Lum- berton and William Clark from Hendersonville. On display in the Memorial Library and Student Center are various books connected with top ics which will be discussed in group meetings and seminars during Christian Focus Week. Books on display in the library may be checked out. The student committee on publications hopes that through the reading of these excellent books persons may better understand the truths that they are searching for. Many pamphlets for general use are also on display. Books on display in the Student Center are for sale and are good choices to add to one’s personal library. The reading of good books on Witnesses said' saw the car cortlj proached; then hiPHlMlf sled, but the ca Sampson and the — an them more than ly stand; Monroe Mace ^y Edna shall, driver by t cleared of blameonor of t Dr. W. A. Sams the anr death was an “u 1-3. cident.” tation wi c; ,ion of T Sampson was t , , and Mrs. Claude r Rt. 4, Lumberto(”^ honor graduate, offic High School, whe ? ident of his sen?^^ Rober dent of the stude'*^ captain of the bas^ prepan his senior year. 1’ for achievement' over-all i science and in g>s Rosalyr ship and was vot'The d mates “Best Alltairman dent in his seniod Belind; a problem or question that con- ——- - —— _ fronts one often will give a better gineering studentdecorati* insight into it or a clearer under- be was interested! Nanc standing of it. It is the hope of the committee that every student will take advantage of this oppor tunity and read at least one ap propriate book during Focus Week. ATTENTION! This is a last reminder to all students interested in submitting articles to the Hilltop for the Literary Edition. The deadline for sub mission is February 20. At the present very few articles have been received by the staff and unless more are received we will be unable to have a Literary Edition. dio and planned and I engineering studnne Bed State College. Memorial servi lighting were held in the ^e and ta tist Church at hder the January 28, witlve, Stan Lee and The Re'' and D: in charge. Funeit. Steve I conducted on Smard are 29, at his hoinrations \ Lumberton. Att*ps and p Mars Hill werfiimittee Doug Lilly, Sam Ann Me Carter, Gene Fo' invitatio mers, Joe Oates, bonna Pc George Ridenli'j Jarvis ; Corn, Glenda ie-up; Th Stone, Beverly \V'Beverly Hendren. mne Beni Fore, cl( GET YOUR VALENT% 5^1,, -Act PI VALENTINE CANDl iday night AT MARS HILL will be an adaj ONE HEART IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS eo Tolsto ,e cobbler, ; Martre ter; Micht baron, R CAN DIE S ikley. Riche MARS HILL PHARiino.;^