Page Two THE HILLTOP. MARS HILL COLLEGE. MARS HILL, N C. Octobei 20. ] Story of Ole Miss: belle of the brawl Published by the Students of Mars Hill College CThe Hilltop Box 486-T. Mars HilL N. C. Second-Class postage paid at Mars Hill, N. C. Published semi-monthly r/mii during the college year. PRESS Volume XXXVn October 20. 1962 Number 3 STAFF Editor ’N Chief Walton Whittaker Sports Editor Bill Freeman Editorial Page Sally Osborne Reporters Martha Midgette, Bootsie Wallace, Marietta Atkins, Bob Kemp, Mary Mattison, Pat Miller Typist Jo Wells Distribution Ken Huneycutt, Rick Williamson Advisor Walter Smith Men fight best when given a cause. An ex cellent example of this feeling is the fight of the students at the University of Mississippi. Their cause is segregation. It must truly be won derful to know within your own mind, however narrow it may be, that you can be absolutely correct in your stand. Such seems to be the case with the students at Ole Miss. They feel that the world was made for white supremacy, and so be it forever! According to news reports. Governor Barnett warned that James Meredith should not be reg istered on Sunday because "the people around here are deeply religious." After these "deeply religious" people had shown their true colors for two days, two persons had been killed, many had been wounded and the air was shat tered by words and obscenities that would not normally be termed "religious." These "true Southerners" want a South, and a country, in which the white man will, in all cases, be supreme and stay supreme. Once a document was written which does not agree too well with these avid segregationists. In this document it is stated very clearly: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men ore created equal; that they ore endowed by their Creator with certain incdienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." Nowhere does it say that a man cannot go to the public school of his choice because he is not the right color. No people ore called inferior; all ore called equal. This document, of course, is the Declaration of Inde pendence, something more so-called American and Southern "patriots" should read. The claim that the integrofionists were "Com munists" is misdirected. The person who yelled "Communist!" was reacting to integration just like the Communist himself, with one difference: the Communists are quiet about it. The Com munists themselves could ask for little more than some fools starting a riot in a democratic nation. What better example do they need to show other countries that democracy is not the way to better things? It is a shame that in America we cannot solve a problem which will tend to always hold us back from the point to which we are capable of progressing. What Mississippi government officials, citizens and students cannot do for themselves, the national government had to do. It is regrettable, shameful actually, that these Southerners made armed enforcement neces sary. Mr. Barnett would do his state more good by trying to be less of a hero and a demagogue and more of a man. He has apparently con fused loyalty with stupidity. Nothing else could explain the absurdity of his stand. One Southern governor, at the governors' conference in Florida, made on appropriate statement about Governor Barnett's stand: "There is no courage in what that fellow did." Little can be said in defense of the students at Mississippi. They reacted in on utterly shame ful way, and the world is not going to forget it. One word of advice could be given to them in regard to the developments at their college: don't sunbathe too much; you could be the next to go. —Bill Freeman NOW tell me myJericho idea is 'absurd/ Joshua? ©( ‘iii MadSkUtMj' m.g. mutterings of (In which m.g. campaigns for the WRA) After reading of the intramur als for which M. H. C. is famous, this Ace Reporter decided to do an article on what the average girl’s volleyball Intramural game is like. I was met at the Gym door, however, by a ray of rapidly fired volleyballs and the scream, “Shut that door!” There was a terrible, terrible scuffle and when I came to, the door was locked and I was where I had started. All I had to show for my efforts was a black eye and a huge sign on the door, ‘Girls Only.’ The keyhole had been stopped up with a cute little per fumed hanky and Goofy was guarding the fire escape. Following my world-famous motto, “35-22-34,” I began to seek any way possible to finish my job. All were failures: there are no twenty-foot ladders in JleiiefU.... Dear editor. I was greatly concerned when I read in M. G. Blunkle’s first column that the Hilltop is two box tops in the red. M. G. is ab solutely right in urging us all to work together. We must get the Hilltop on a firmer stand. Feeling it my duty to help the paper, I searched through my be longings until I finally found the box top which I have enclosed. If just one more concerned per son will contribute a box top to this worthy cause, the paper will be out of its financial trouble. Let’s all get in there and work, and get our box tops in to the Hilltop! Remember; a paper that pays, stays! Sincerely, Ann Freeman I have already started putting in my next application. I can’t wait to see what basketball sea son will be like. MG Jokes to laugh at THE ARMY has embarked up on a new program for enlisting recruits. They have gone all out, raised their budget and hired professional artists and pho tographers. Their new slogan is a catchy one: “Join the Army and see the South.” 5Z^£: c:A/[E±±iali by Wes Evans Clarkson College “Young man,” said I “Where do you go in such haste?” “I have a message for mankind” he said, “But not the words to express it!” “Learn to write,” said I. “I shall,” he said. Time passed. He learned to write. “What is your message?” said I. “I forgot,” he said. GARY POWERS, upon his re turn to the United States made this brief comment to anxiously awaiting newsmen, “U-2?” ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ POST MAGAZINE once ran a full-page novelty picture of a man who had gotten too close to the cage of a gorilla while visiting a zoo. The gorilla had grabbed the man around the neck and the two were engaged in mortal conflict At the far edge of the picture was the zoo-keeper running toward the cage and shouting, according to the cap tion, “Now, now gentlemen ...” Ruff! ruff! oh, n equality for dog You think you're having problems v Old Miss and higher taxes? What the poor naked poodles running aroui^ JrCS* This is the problem considered by ; Society for the Improvement of Naked ' An agency which campaigns for tht . , „ of animals, SINA claims that this sc“^^ only be equalized if equal rights ars^°^ our fair-footed friends. They have troduced a bill into the legislature mAct® ct criminal offense to harbor "indecently" animals," and plan to continue th®® through further legislative and miss! gcmizotions. hove One of these groups is in charge of mobile and SINA-cycle. The SINA-mob mon signm traveling across the country, from 1 jj^ov to San Francisco, distributing clothes t nighi in what SINA calls "disaster areas." lability cycle is for situations in which speedby q] failec Mars Hill; no size 40 girl’s gym outfits; and the roof turned out to be lined with barbed wire. Dejected and hurt, I gave up all my ethics and received permission from the coaches to cover my first girl’s volleyball game. Given the standard volleyball watcher’s equipment (face mask, ear muffs, chest guard and other protective gear) I was seated on the bench to watch. Soon ten girls swarmed onto the court to begin this harrow ing game. Out of 200 girls, only 10 were able to pass the rigid requirements: 1) MUST be able to pick up standard sized volleyball. 2) MUST be between 4 feet and 7 feet tall and weigh between fifty and two hun dred and fifty pounds. 3) MUST be able to walk long distance between place of residence and gym. 4) MUST classify as a female. The game was very close with one team being given 10 extra points for getting the ball over the net. The contest was final ly called a draw when each team had made an equal number of baskets. Included in their program ore nuitf^^™* rades with fully-clothed animals ond^ ctrmi of human voices singing the SIN/^ which includes such verses as ". . . north every pet and animal. Whether horssnt, v; ig to I cow . '©n Id The strange thing about this entir^j.^'g^^ that for thousands of years men hc^jjjjgg noticed that animals ore, indeed, I’q Stranger yet, neither have the aniri^^^'y' according to SINA, scientific investigati^^i •idivid that animals who are clothed seem t(' pier than those who aren't. J. (Br Should SINA succeed in its campaW our four-footed friends, we can look the day when there will be equal opp even for our canine compatriots. Imaf terrier, draped in a tux, enjoying lunch# Or a coyote watching the Indians knc^^l Yankees in a baseball game in Clevf better yet, a greyhound teaching an®d fro chology at Harvard. And if he's | enough, he might even run for presi!^ stim think, a barking legislature with fleas* tl Heart dog food! Instead of Elvis Presle’sition be Rockin' Rover and his Canine Thi Chihuahuas singing that ever-populaft Quic "You Ain't Nothing but a Human froh°sitiv( Now we don't wish to claim that •ys he program is ridiculous or anything lik^ sjjju their motto, "Decency tomorrow meoniors i today" is very commendable, and ev^tion.' for it, just like everybody is "against there comes a time when we humans t up for our rights. At any rate it's nio that someone considers we mere h' being on the level with the dogs. Something is wf with foreign po\ Something is wrong somewhere. ' „ is wrong when we put on a show of ■ the satellite of Cuba and then go P turn over to them American tax mone) finance Russian military bases. Something is vyrong somewhere, t"*"*"*" is wrong when our "allies" such aS"H’4" (better known as the country that v/ be as long as there's a United S* Greece give military and economic 5 a country which threatens the very ! of what has taken this country 5O0 build. They claim to be "for us" erf them but have no qualms of trading ^ian supplies to them so they will be rf position to threaten us. Something is wrong somewhere. ' is wrong when American soldiers in very people who claim to be the most in the worth of human dignity and by while East Berlin puppet police ^ an unarmed and free West Berlin yd Something is wrong when a ofa country exhibits putrid, back-bendiif\ and backs dovm for freedom and ‘ stomp it into a cold, bloody and mufl