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Page Two THE MARS HILL COLLEGE HILLTOP viednesday, March 14, IS Wednesday FILE 34 by Frank Farrell Well, people, it's that time again. Time for speeches and campaign posters and promises. It's time for that great Ameri can institution, >the student body elect ions. One fact is obvi ous about the elect ion. Someone will be elected to each posi tion. No one can tell what kind of job they will do while in office. We can only look at their past performances and de cide what we think of them as people and vote accordingly. However, in order to be successful all of these candidates need support from the student body. Look at the rec ords of the candi dates, ask them how they voted on certain issues last year. Check for their mis takes and successes. Then and only then, go out and support the candidate of your choice. by terry kuykendall G Vote for...without your vote... I need your vote for...If you don't vote for... I'll make you an of fer you can't refuse, if you vote for... Here we go again- another election. Letter/ to the Editor VOTE Carolina Coed Have you got any gripes? Do you need any advice? Drop a note to Carolina Coed in the Hillgop off ice. Have you got the pre- wedding blues? Well then, s end for my latest book, "The Etiquette of Breaking Up." Q. Dear Carol, The boys in Myers recently persuaded President Bentley to spend the night in their dorm. What could we girls at Fox do to get him to stay here? Debbie A. Dear Debbie, Seduce him. told to go to his dorm. This seems very unfair. Can't something be done to change this situa tion? Joan A. Dear Joan, Your boyfriend didn't have to go back to his dorm. There are plenty of woods out behind Huffman. Howeve r, on the serious side, I have'- personally talked to Mother Ro- tan and she \7ill see what can be done. Q. Dear Carol, Not long ago, my boyfriend was visit ing me in Stroup par lor on a weeknight. He had to use the men's room and was Q. Dear Carol, What do George Peery and George Ed wards look like with out all their excess hair? Linda A. Dear Linda, Wliy don' t you play "Delilah" one night and find out? Watch Cont. on Pg. 5 LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS by Bibler A AS SEEN 0T: W«0 LIVE THERE. PEAf^ Or erUPeHTS K 1 A 1 X X k ' - ■ j 1' ■ l:; ■THe COMMUNtTY -THE OJ^DiaN—■ I S3 ^ 0 G Ever notice how loudly someone will yell if their little toe is stepped on, while at the same time they are jumping up and down on the entire foot of some one else? Well let's •look at the situation concerning the fail ure of the sound at the Sunday night mo vie on February 26. Ever since I have been at Mars Hill College (two years) there have been mo vies. And the trou ble in the sound sys tem has been present at all or most of these, although less obvious at times. , What is the pro blem? Well, in an interview with Mr. Fish (Director of the Physical Plant) and Wayne Proffit (who shows the films) I found we have a pro per problem. The company which instal led the projectors ($5,000 each^ checked them this fall and found nothing wrong. For those of you who were upset Sunday flight, you should have been with Mr. Proffit. (he is a qualified electri cian, and was at the time of the breakdown unable to find what went wrong. Our telling really helped as I'm sure that most of us would be quali fied to test electri cal components and correct the problem. Only recently have the students felt of fended enough to say anything to the pro per officialsj and then cry for better movies, freebe's, and rolling heads. Maybe the college is getting back at you, fellow students. Look around next time you leave the audi- That is the reasoi why the Hilltop is coming out today. One important sur prise is that Duane Cook, the sophomore president of SGA, is not running for an office. I can't un derstand why. Can y ou? ( "No person v/ho s hall deny the being of God, or the truth 0 f the Christian re- ligion, shall be ca pable of holding any office or place of trust or profit." ) —State of North Carolina Constitution -1836 So much for tri vial matters. Hey, guess what? Phil Weast is going to give the students a treat this month. On March 24 there is go- 1 ng to be a dance in the cafeteria. If my m emory serves, me., this semester there has been one concert and one dance. Where is all the entertain ment money going? Perry White, the for mer activities direc tor, did a better job with the same money but he did not have the fantastic creden tials as our Mr. W east. "I cannot believe that God would choose to play dice with the world..." Albert Einstein However, speaking of activities, this weekend the depart ment of theatre arts will be presenting two one-act plays and a session of panto- mines. The credit f or this weekend en- Pbi tertainment goes people like Mr. Ja® Thomas, Mr. C. Robd Jones and Tim Eliaol and not Mr. Weast. "I do not bell®’ in the God of thea gy who rewards g' and punisher evil. Albert Einst®' Speaking of a®* d emic department s oraething interest!'' i s happening in t® mathematics depal ment. Dr. Don® Russell, current t caching at Clems'* University, has b®^ hired for the conil®; year. Dr. Russ® will concentrate t eaching statistic® "The presence ' a superior reasoni® power revealed in incomprehensible n® verse forms my of God. Albert Einst® This issue' s s tending stud®”’ award toes to B ridges. His dedi®” t ion and determi'”^ tion in his play d®” ing the last par® the season ^ outstanding. The Doz award goes Rosalind PendergT^ who waited ten bo®’ in order to sig>” for a room for fall semester. The quotes ins® ed in this co were placed for tb®, people who think -iv iti’ si‘ a®' fo”' In ar Acquaint With the for SGA Hilltop £ fbera thre ^ese wei Wliat have yc would he fbe job ling for? your mal for next Ho you ho PUsh? I thing yo ®dd con elections The f fhe resu interview PRESI lim Davis Tom although Pfior S( ^0 was ; '^let N; ''hich ! said Jo SGA e: “0 an as! past “ther SGi Object J«id he ] was I ^Ocision camp uf aft' this wou him ^H-ng any as ^ortas Hiscussi ■tes ,5« :®ster. .{ the Hilltop is ^ b eing representat*^^ o f a Christian io® tution. They placed here not theology but as f or thought. '^'‘iremen Jf-On of said !®bt to '■Ostees Jion. D ^Jor fu ® to b( This thirteenth issue of the 1972 - 1973 HILLTOP was put together by: frank farreij managing editor bonnie editor emeritus terry kuykenda^^ b usiness manager tom bey^^ feature editor b illy stai*^ sports editor both '^demic Gas photographers staff david mcconnsi^ joe frankl^*? advisor Cont. on Pg. 5 Steve walk®^ marty saunders, jean bart®^ Stephen harris, marilyn rei“ eric garner, mike mac®** john hoppie, bob kra®^’^ jack wili-^^ The HILLTOP is published by students of Mars Hill College, P.O. Box 436, Mars Kill, N.C. 28754. Telephone: 704/689" 1250. Advertising rate is $1.50 per column inch. Subscription rate is $2 year. It will be published 17 times dut" ing this college year on a fortnightly basis. Second class postage paid. 1 bavid a so j , coi aj'^^etary I coi °^rd. II '^'Paiittee O'i h. speal Sell. S he'd ^sldent (.j’Jdent ai to ’ the V bference ^?rs c; Assurer ‘ Chri! ^r. 1, f^bject: J^ctives
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