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24i 1973 Vol. XLVII No. 11 Mars Hill, North Carolina Friday, February 9, 1973 pbeil Af terall 1, he did anything ihian hu- )ld some himself lily as I Spoon' lercella" : Little Besides also an' al ques' he audi' troduced a re' itarist) several ces, in' designed j o. Camp- 0 joined id on and for seV' refused le per' said he would ; art de was aa while Stax t show laid he Hill h' ry 1 Moof^ ley 1 Spec® 4; Doll®' Kihf j- add Wind)" TKE Nets $2,142.50 "Would you care to contribute to the Orth opedic Hospital?" The above statement was echoed throughout Tun nel Road Shopping Cen- racking up 1017.3 miles in the llh, hour period. Their efforts were re warded with a total collection of $2,141.50 in contributions. The as high as $5.00. Pr, Fred King, President of Tau Kappa Epsilon aternity, and brother Bryant Broome proudly 'display check for the Orthopedic Hospital senate: SIGHTS AND SOUNDS ter this past weekend of tne ona by the brothers of Tau Kappa Epsilon fratern ity during their cycle- a-thon for the Ashe ville Orthopedic Hos pital. The cycle - a - thon started Thursday Feb. 1 at 4:00 p.m. and ran continuously until 9:3Q Sunday Feb. 4-. Th^ brothers alternated (ridine the stationary (bicycle they were using were The venture received added impetus from Mars Hill coeds who volun teered their time and effort to help raise majotxuy wi. money for the Orthoped- Editor Named ^y Terry Kuykendall is going to It Change 'top." "student Government non-relevant to my and student life 'Power." 'l sort of’ renigged that." is ^0: Two of the major , tmitories will not go this." 'No comment." th Above are some of , ® notable quotes that ''ere lii heard in the Stu- ^^t Government Associ ation Senate last Mon- ^7) when proposals Q^^ging from David ^idwell's resignation j' President of the j,|*^ior Class to tV e^rleaders' request Or reimbursement for Caldwell said jj Is "very uptight" a- ^^^t the way SGA is op- , ^tlne and hopes that >6day " 'it will be '^ted on something. ^''Pefuliy." He went on Say that SGA is Pon th ■relevant' in his and in the eyes of ® student body, ia the announcements of the Senate President Cook re- ^^ad that he had with Dr. Bentley the future of Mars Hill College. Cook stated that one of the foremost proposals is the advent of married student housing, if there is a need. After assorted announcements Cook announced that Dr. Bentley has said that there would be no soc ial change until stu dents 'show themselves responsible. 1 Throughout the en-^ tire meeting the Senate members and other of-| ficials were concerned' with the word "Power."1 There seems to be ques tion of who has what power and everyone seems to be clamoring for its use. Debra Watson made a statement concerning the propos al for visitation stat ing that it had not been brought before the Housing Couneils. -She went on to state that two of the major dorm itories will not go a- long with this propos al." During the course of debates and rebutals that the Senate partic ipated in throughout the course of the meet ing, there was question about some remote bill that had been sent to Cook's office. His re sponse was that he "sort of renigged on that." Nearing the the meeting questions were asked concerning appointment of a new Junior Class President to replace David Cald well and about the class dues that are passed their appointed hour of distribution. On the subject of the replacement the Senate said that ' this would be left up to the Jun ior Class. On the sub ject of class dues the Senate said, "No com ment." Fines Enforced Dean Gehring has an nounced that there are 54 outstanding traffic fines totaling approxi mately $400.00. Those students who have not paid their fine will not receive grades or be allowed to register. These students had the right to appeal the ticket or make arrange ments during the semes ter. Obviously, no in terest in the fine was shown by the student. As a result the parking rules and regulations as described in "Zeit geist" will be strictly enforced beginning sec ond semester. Frank Farrell, sen ior physical education major from Richmond, Va., has recently been appointed Editor - in - Chief of the HILLTOP. His appointment was made unanimously by the Board of Communications on January 30. In assuming the ed itorship Frank stated that his primary ob- Jjective is "to relate end of 5 tudent ideas and to present students with a newspaper that reflects their needs." He went on to state that above all his present desire is "to the news fact ually and up-to-date." Frank has served on the HILLTOP staff as sports editor and news editor. Farrell was also Chief Justice of the S tudent Government As sociation for two years. More recently, he was honored as. one of twenty-four Mars Hill seniors to be in cluded in Who’s Wlio in American Colleges and Universities. Sam Easterby, the ifoxrmer editor, relin quished his duties in order to pursue an in ternship with the Na- tional Forest Service. Faulconer Fills S.G. A. Vacancy Mark Faulconer, a medical lab technology major from Lynchburg, Va., has been appointed Treasurer of the Stu dent Government Associ ation. Faulconer re places Bynum Tuttle, who resigned to student teach in Greensboro, N.C. Faulconer was e- lected at the Senate meeting Thur., Feb. 1 and was formally in stalled Feb. 5. The new treasurer is also director of student enterprises, which han dles movie pass sales and refrigerator rent als. This is Mark's last semester at Mars Hill since he will be transferring to the University of Virginia Medical . School in the fall. Faulconer is cur rently working on this year's budget and plans to present it to Senate Feb. 26. Mark also iStated that he plans to change some of the pro cedures that have been followed in the past. For example, he plans to use invoices to make auditing easier and to verify expenditures.
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