xrch 20, larch 20, 1965 THE HILLTOP, MARS HILL COLLEGE, MARS HILL, N. C, Page Three •GA Adopts New Crest ^4 As Official Coat of Arms 3n have' on a lot, An insignia which will serve as character official coat of arms in all netimes Actions of student government ikes can*® been adopted by the SGA ir early l*** approved by the administra- s for the !''• (See cut at right.) ally true I*esigned by Josten’s, the com- rs is mor~, Phones udents. tA •/ J TJ get or ^'escTtued JhL6T6 t of groi^* A slide-illustrated lecture on bcipated developments in tele- “fle communications was made r. 1 the Business Honor Club 1 Its Mar. 9 meeting. Guest our learn____ ^ __ ice in bi I ird our s' taker rge Tisdale, an ■ j^kial of Southern Bell Tele- Asheville, who also a van opportunities for ey mus iiggg graduates within the s o gr uthern Bell system. I ^he speaker was introduced by ac^omp ogrgjij chairman Jack Reece, iivities 1 Plans were revealed during the > cannot I eeting for the club’s annual -OUse o tel(j rjijjjg ygar’g off-campus emester. hr business establishment ho senop jjg when mem- pi^ but m will visit the huge American • , ^ Corp. plant just west of lildish tUsheviiie. MARS HILL SODA SHOPPE Regular Meals nt land,, re that on upon ose. tion stu^ ritual otn atmospj create^ n. We 'ti Y reflect*' top smo> arts, bd i cleans- ito our we bel>' M conc; lip beh*' vard cl^ ire and to do ^ Hill Co^ Simdries Short Orders and CAMPUS CORNER Meals Monday through Saturday ^Pen 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. IVE ARE HAPPY TO SERVE YOU NEW! The Revlon Nail Care Kit 3 essentials to help your nails grow Ion^...lovelier! 1.50* (a ranarfcable vahie^ Chris icelia Bill )cky 1’’^] Jin’; Bessie ,icke n Wbf ^ Dolly . . Ricbnji ly Dan|l anda ^falter ■ Fiima-Nail-the invisible •late coat and sealer-in ane that helps stopsplit- ^ peeling breaking! Cuticie Massage Cream -a super-rich condition ing treatmentfor lovelier nails, softer cirticlesl Creamy Cuticle Remover -the easy-to-use, pro fessional way to remove diy,deadcuticlesqniddy! MARS HILL PHARMACY pany which makes the college ring, the insignia features an en- gra-ving of the familiar moun tains behind the imposing bell tower of the Administration Build ing. A scroll in the upper left corner symbolizes scholastic mer it. In the opposite comer there are four stars, representing the academic classes. Mounted above the engraving is the Mars Hill College mountain lion, surround ed by scrollwork. ■* The emblem was secured by a special committee appointed by President Gary Brookshire near the beginning of first semester. Headed by Senior Senator Caro lyn Lamb, the committee includ ed Gerald Lankford and Ron Harvey. They consulted George Goosman of Asheville, Josten’s representative, and submitted sug gestions for the design. The emblem may be used on official SGA stationery and as a large plaque to be displayed in the SGA meeting room. Such a plaque will carry an explanation of the various elements in the de sign. The new crest will also be in corporated into a pin to be made exclusively for SGA members. :ond cbd jy on e**' fore we ts may ’ n our in Horv® Campus Poll Uncovers Various Holiday Plans t t * *■ * 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- t 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- t 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- t •f 4* 4« 4 4 4' 4 4 4 4* 4 4 t 4* 4 4 4* 4 4 4 4« by Cecelia Butler Mars Hill students are eagerly awaiting spring vacation, which will begin at the end of class work next Friday and extend until classes resume at 8:00 on Monday morning, April 4. A poll re veals that Mars Hill students have a variety of things planned for their vacations: Steve Rountree: I plan to do some water skiing and skin div ing around Miami. Doug Mulkey: I’m going to a sculptor show in Atlanta. Lynn Mayfield: I’m going to look for a job and 'visit my fian cee. Allen Hayes: I’ll be getting ready for my wedding. Ray Johnson: The first week end the mission council has a spring revival in Myrtle Beach. Then I’m going to Winthrop. Henry Moon: I’m going to Jacksonville Beach. Bill Carr: I’ll be working at Belk’s in Charlotte. I’m going to wash some fire trucks 'too. Cathy Tilghman: I’m going to Florida to visit relatives. Ned Boyette: I’m going to fly with a friend who’s 'taking flying lessons. Carroll Reed: I’m going to preach at a youth week revival in Rockmart, Georgia. Wade Mclver: I’ll be doing my student teaching at North Bun combe High School. Larry Phillips: I can’t tell! Ken Sessoms: I don’t know. What did you have in mind? What’s it for? . . . The Hilltop! Oh, gosh. Don Tesh: I’m going to catch up on all my unfinished work, in cluding seeing Joy (Simpson) as much as possible. Cherrie Moore: I’m going to make my spring wardrobe. Linda Brooks: I’m going home, then ,I’m going to Vernon’s. Grace Huang: I’m going to Hendersonville with Sandra Wells. Brenda Robbins: Bonnie Alex ander and I are going to New York. Robert Haynes: I’m going to work in Washington. DO YOU PLAN TO RETURN t TO MARS HILL NEXT FALL? I 4- Have your winter clothes stored in our cold storage vault— I|- All fully insured! Pay for them when you return next Fall. MARS HILL CLEANERS | (3aU 689-2611 for Pick-Up t (Continued from Page 1) ist, who visited the campus Thurs day. Author of numerous articles. Dr. Browning has been on the fac ulty at Northwestern since 1947. During the 1963-64 school year he studied in India, Ceylon and Japan. He is a member of the Ameri can Philosophical Association, the Metaphysical Society of America and the Society for Existential and Phenomenological Research. He participated in the East-West Philosophers’ Conference in 1949 and 1964 . During his trip south he will also lecture at Livingstone Col lege in Salisbury and at High Point College. Students and faculty members interested in talking -with Dr. Bro-wning during his visit to the campus should contact Dr. Jen kins. DR. ROBERT BROWNING . . . Visiting Lecturer Harriet Hunter: I’m going to the beach. Judy Henson: Mostly feed cat tle and help daddy on the farm. Lavonda Thomas: I’m going to Ocean Drive. Mary Chan Lovell: Betty Dig gers and I are going home to New Bern and to the beach. Mary Ellen Saunders: My boy friend and I are going to the Azalea Festival. 4*4’4'4*4'4*'h4*4*'l’*F4*4*'h4’4*4'4''4'4’4*4'4*4'4’4'4'4*4'4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*'I'4*'I'4*4'4*4*4"I’4*4' + i 4- + I March t 4* I BLOW - WINDS ■h I BLOW •H 4* 4* I Lustre Creme Hair Spray I Only 79c S t U D E N T h C e N T E R ANDY GOOD . , . BSU President PAPPAS, GOOD WIN (Continued from Page 1) Malcolm Privette and Perry White; for devotional vice presi dent, Cathy Broome and Brenda Stallings; for secretary, Linda Bumgarner and Carolyn Senter; for treasurer, Deweese and Mike Hottle; for music director, Don Tesh and Bill Thomas; for pub licity chairman. Candy Coles and Linda Fox; for Hilltop represen tative, Eric Blackwell and Faye Shaw. The election was scheduled for Thursday and Friday, too late for the results to be included here. An installation service will be held in the chapel on Apr. 6. The following is the schedule for the remaining SGA elections for 1965-66. Those stu dents interested in running for senator or other class office or for a dormitory office, please note the follo'wing dates. Mar. 22—Petitions begin circu lating for class officers and sena tors. Mar. 26—Class and Senate petitions due by midnight. Apr. 13—Election of class of ficers and senators. Apr. 14—Petitions begin circu lating for dormitory officers. Apr. 16—Dormitory petitions due by midnight. Apr. 20—Election of dormitory officers during the chapel period. Apr. 22—Installation of all new SGA officers for school year 1966-66 during the chapel period. I Luggage and Ladies Handbags Repaired Mars Hill Shoe Shop

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