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Page Two MARS HILL, NORTH CAROLINA Monday, September 27,'■ Monday, Septembe Q/Uiei 9*1 Gorski Dies, Former Prof Word was received Wednesday that former eco nomics professor, Dr. Roman S. Gorski, died Wednesday in an Asheviiie hospital. He had been under intensive care for a coronary ailment. The Polish-born Gorski and his wife were foun ders and sponsors of the campus international club. He retired in the spring of 1970 after serv ing six years on the faculty, and was an invest ment consultant in Asheville. He had a reputation as an international invest ment analyst. He first gained fame in the early 1930s when he forecasted World War II while an undergraduate student at the Sorbonne in Paris, France. He earned his master’s degree at Columbia Uni versity in 1941 and a doctor of philosophy degree at the University of Paris in 1959. Prior to com ing to Mars Hill, Gorski taught at New York State, Farleigh Dickinson and New Mexico universities. What 3>aed 9t ^ake? Every time Monday night comes along my ulcers really begin to react. I am faced with the harsh realiza tion that this is another horrible Hilltop night. I enter the world of the absurd . . . better known as the news paper world. And I am faced with the nothingness of student apathy and sometimes this is best exemplified by my own staff. What on earth is wrong with the student body that it takes something like bad cafeteria food or parking tickets to get a sound out of them? We as students have intense problems if this is all we can react to. We don’t get involved in anything. We only sit in front of the cafeteria and throw trash. I wish that something would make all of you MOVE. I wish that all of you would find something in this school that would turn you on. I wish that you would find meaning in the things that you do, or things you don’t do. I wish you all believed in something. Peace, Laine LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS There are times when no matter how hard one tries, the lines of communication get boggled. I am afraid this was the case with Dr. Bentley’s convocation address last Tuesday. Yes indeed, some students and faculty are already frustrated with the new system and feel that they are victims of a higher authority. But I believe that this frustration will wear off as soon as they can figure out where they are. This new system has made us all feel the freshman complex, running around with schedules in hand. "Am I in Wall or McConnell? On Tuesday or Friday? How come this class meets once a week and this class meets six times a month and this one meets every day?’’ I do not condemn change. On the contrary, change is a necessary part of growth. So we are feeling immense growing pains. Ouch! This college is finally beginning to reach a level of maturity. Some say it is about time. The point is that we are innovative and progressive. . . .in our curriculum. Right now the whole atmosphere on this campus is one of change and newness. I believe that Dr. Bentley has a right to feel proud of this college. We all should. I have said it before and will say it again: We have the spirit and the drive to be a super college. We have so much to offer and we give so little. Solid, Laine L-Zl ^le TBZM SOME OUT OF MY WAY TO PE FAIR. WITH AY ^RiPEAfC. P.ISHT ATTHE ge&INWiMS- I'M (SfV/N(S- Save plenty t/metc> pi^opmy class without penalty. " Js ^ounas o imcs Dear Editor As I look over this beautiful cam pus, I see the wonderful things that God has provided us with at Mars Hill College. He has given us the opportunity to grow in a mountain ous region in which our opportuni ties are bountiful. We are able to share ourselves with the people of the County in the Tutorial Program and there are a group of students who are looking for people to go out to Swananoa to help the kids there. In my beliefs I feel that God wants us to share and help people — those people in need. At this point my beliefs differ with the Christian fa natics who try to force love on my ideas. The Hilltop not only has a new office, cached beneath the thundering noise of Spilman Dorm, but also has a whole new prancing troupe of intent editors, eager to make themselves available for your entertainment. So here are our hours. Gulp... Editor’s Hours 1:00-5:00 P.M. Thursday 10:00-11:00 A.M. Mon. thru Fri. 12:00-1:00 A.M. 6:00-7:00 P.M. 2:00-3:00 P.M. daily Laine Calloway Ed Sams Mark Hutcherson Jarvis House 91-C Myers 104 Box 12-C Spillman Annex Room 15 Phone—158 the Mars Hill College hIIItod Editor-in-Chief - Laine Calloway Managing Editor Mark Hutcherson Feature Editor - Ed Sams Sports Editor .... .Thad Strom Typists Gayla Green, Nancy Greer Circulation Manager Perry Springfield Photographer Norm Carter Linda Davis Charles Revis Gayla Green Brenda Berryhill Ed Lynch Judy Orr Mary Lynn Rhinehardt Nancy Greer Thad Hamilton Larry Pike John McNutt Published by students of Mars Hill College, P. O. Box 486-T, Mars Hill, N. C., 28754. Advertising rate is $.75 per column inch. Telephone 689-1250. Subscription rate is $2 per year. Published 15 times during the College year. The opinions expressed in this news paper are not necessarily those of the faculty, administration, or student body. by Ed Sams of Hail Dionysus! That P^Qans, those frats , busy again free-load^^,sacrificial fires burning Howdy! Freethinkers, free-lovers, Mars Hill College. It’s another fun Monday at Ms Enjoyed the week-end without a car? If yoiJ "sw officers this veai self some week-end with nothing to do g president- first v sible) especially on a Sunday night from Charleton- seco drop on in to the Baptist Student Fellowship in " jdar^ q| . qoahom' ment of the First Baptist Church. This organizad^Jj secretary formed strictly for college students and has ® °j|*^cretary' ^indy Seaberg; Pam Priest Mos Pier talks, discussions groups, films, and public servic®, ^enis Howa^- So if you are free and hungry about that tim^ Chario,,g Peeie^ Ann over; I can’t vouch for the meeting but the refra iects)L , ' ’ . ‘ney have plannei are always great. ^J^e^Sadie Hawkins D Congratulations to Thad Strom, new the foofu^!|'^^^’ bakinc Vice-President. Thad won last Wednesday, d ^ all team, the 15, in a close election race with Ken Sherrill, atm 9°ing all the news from that spirited Junior class: fHei ciiargLadoption of organized a spirit committee, headed by Terry ,■ ® named Jimr dall, in which Terry and his merry crew will Ph| Omega’s painting signs, building floats, and generally HalP ' the Save the MHC cheerleaders keep our spirits up! Remernb®j^| 13. From and various organizations, that Homecoming is . ®n were as pledge far off and that it is not too early to start thinking Galloway, Len the spirit trophy that is awarded annually by ''y Claus, Randy Beta Phi. Gravett, Gr Palmistry tip No. 216: Check underneath ' ®n will last until finger of your left hand. If there is a cross 91 of there, it is a sign of psychic ability. Today’s Prediction: If your birthday li®s fho Homecoming I was shocked and felt physically sick when these so-called Christians broke up an entertainment that was being listened to and enjoyed by a great deal of students on the cam pus. Maybe these Christians felt that a pagan ritual was going on, but they should look before they leap. Insolence and rudeness are not the instruments of expressing Christian love. I believe that I should not tell anyone how to wor ship, but I also feel that no pious idiot should attempt to drive it down my throat either. Let’s have love on this campus, but not a forced love — let’s have a love that evolves. Steve Garvin January and June, today will be one of disa® ;te'L Alphi J ready for Mh] d? Aitig;;:' ®®^uty con catastrophes, a great day for financial losses ^ problems. Beware of flash floods and Peruvia quakes. Better play it safe and spend the daV^^^ If you were born between the months of |j( cember, it will be a fine day—but watch , night! It will be filled with deceptions and sea® ware of romantic entanglements and m®®^ Better off not in bed: go hide In the bathrooT' trip ''>9ster Ce'? Pageant. , *r®mbling with bea.t^^'^ber at that the.'.®® have to 9irls^'!f baurel Page. Up Pa''® more Pared packages Do not be surprised if some early morning teria while you are in the breakfast line you - - ^ dog. I have been asked to remind all the stu , it is against the North Carolina Health Laws enter public eating areas. If you think that the P® ^ needs shelter for the night, put him in the LaU ® j From what I’ve heard, it has already gone W til® It has been said that everyone wants to plant a tree, and have a son. Putting aside Cat,' '®® football Pus I ® same they £ 'foinr '^P last V '''® o’clock to rujp*^Pa Phi Theta ®®sid° season l£ torturing the awav ,^®Sans are p itiatu.^at is free of Hh the football. the kid, if you feel the urge to write, just bi ^«Pts. ole inspiration to the Cadenza box in the Spilman. Please nothing you submit to the Hilltop. scandalous or cruo Schedules ( as th ai"® a'a 18, are generoi Stsve'^^P'^^aentatives ■Jones, and Ge ' 9 Little Known Facts—According to Nobel novelist Sinclair Lewis, the reason that there i® "j| ern Baptist Convention is that at the beginni®’^ Civil War, the Northern Baptist Convention P’ J revocably by the Bible that slavery was God while the Southern Baptist Convention irr«' bly by the Bible that it was God ordained. j split. And so from such gray roots, golden apP' tp>' The Student Government Association, feeling pathways of communication are never wide tween the student and senate, will be plac''’®pji' gestion box in the student center. The man thank for this new voice box is Senator — It’s just as Ed told me once, a person can’t do many voice boxes. artifl®' Dr. L. M. Outten of the MHC biology depa' holder of the college’s only ecological chair c y advanced studies with Cambridge University in the Lake District of England. The Loch Nes® ^||l had better go into hiding when Dr. Outten 9®*® tackle box. ^'^®i'son, I boys 'n i.| z® abandon t Space,’ Preten,. ^ 'be porte Oats J strain, bevg • Lake sin bid |.^ makes yo b'Prcik °®® six milli theological i®. wror PPcy Yk®^® posing Hei^ be music its hi, '6,6. organ " you Gama Beta Phi, Mars Hill’s only honor he 9h,. " you like *bis '!'^P QibberisI a®’’ ’ Ode' helping this year with a lot of the HomecomioS Gama Beta Phi also will be inducting new m®'’' f- semester from the Sophomore and Junior d® ^^(||f^ inductee will have to satisfy the requir®'^^ ® for you! cat65-;'"'rast The \ new service and leadership plus having a 3.0 aver who needs that, with those qualifications, I’t* for Sainthood. h®' lid’ oontri '«ats k'Jb deft (Pna have th,. bew ®vp. P®id This week’s No-Doz award goes to Dr. ' ■'owk^borted e passe material), back h hulst, first fruits of the fallen on those rickety fjf stairs. Dr. Verhulst fell down those steep step* jd September 17, and suffered a cut on the head ^ injuries. To her also goes the Mars Hill POfP'jf better '>rdec|®jJ P®""® and to each teacher down in the McConnell j medal of honor for placing yourself in such dahU
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