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VOL. XLVII
NO. 15
Mars Hill, North Carolina
Friday, April 20, 1973
Media
Leaders Named
by Bonnie Clark
T^ree editors have
been chosen by the
Communications Board
to fill the student
communications media.
They are Roy Gullick,
Ken Chamlee, and
Priscilla Canupp.
Roy Gullick, a
rising senior, has
been manager of the
radio station for 1^5
years. He has been
Selected to fill the
**anager position of
^^C for next fall.
Ken Chamlee, also
s rising senior, has
bad 2 years experi-
®ace in working with
the Cadenza. He will
serve as editor of
the Cadenza for next
fall.
Priscilla Canupp,
a senior transfer
from Wingate Junior
College will be edi
tor of the Laurel.
She was editor of the
year book at Wingate
last year.
Congratulations to
these new editors as
they fill their posi
tions for the '73-
'74 year.
Editorship of the
Hilltop has not been
filled and applica
tions are still a-
vailable for any in
terested student.
Ken Chamlee
Roy Gullick
Priscilla Canupp
Cadenza Previewed
Officers Elected
by Frank Farrell
Class elections
'^cre held during the
'^cek preceeding
®Pring break and the
’'cek after. The ris-
sophomore clhss
^Ported the largest
^^rnout with 222 vot-
while the rising
^Vnior class followed
^losely with 158 bal-
cast. The rls-
^Pg senior class ele-
^bions brought out 88
''Pters.,
•The new senior
blass officers are
Sams, President;
jTm Glatzau, Vice-
^besident; Sandy Dur-
bp®. Secretary; and
bplody Lake, Treas-
bfer. The senior
bPhators are Priscil-
Canupp, Mike Sny-
David Robinson,
bpfbara Neal, and
"^Phn McNutt.
The rising junior
j^lass officers are
bariiyn Reid, Presi-
^•*>t; Gail McCoy,
Tee-President; Dedra
Kussell, Secretary;
bPd Annette West,
b®asurer. The jun-
senators are Sus-
5*^ B en j amin, Steve
^PAlister, Susan Per-
Martha Gray, Bev-
blv Tvpv ,
The rising sopho
more class officers
are Mickey McLaugh
lin, President; Jim
Baker Vice-Presid
ent; Delores Hens
ley, Secretary; and
Angela Bryant, Treas
urer. The sophomore
senators are Dan
Christian, C.R.
Rhodes, Mark Grimes,
Valorie McNabb, Sarah
Huff and Keith Wig-
glesworth.
by Kay Gregory
Tues day evening,
April 24 at 7:30 p.m.
the 1973 issue of Ca
denza will make its
debut in the form of
a literary and art
presentation by those
students whose work
is included in the
magazine. With work
from 51 students, the
evening should prove
most interesting and
entertaining. This
premiere offers stu
dent contributors not
only the opportunity
to be published in
the magazine, but
also the opportunity
to present their work
to a public audience.
Social Goals
Discussed
by Ken Chamlee
The , Student Af
fairs Council sub
committee on social
goals met at Christ-
mont April 12-14 to
discuss and organize
the future of Mars
Hill's social prog
ress. This committee
was organized by Dr.
Donald Gehring, Dean
of Student Develop
ment. Dr. Fred Bent
ley, President of
Mars Hill College,
had said there would
be no more piece meal
social changes until
definite goals, atti
tudes, and objectives
were drawn up. He
appointed this task
to the Student Af
fairs Council. Dean
Gehring organized the
sub-committee and
with the help of Dav
id Gasperson and Mrs.
Susan Remine, pre
pared a tentative a-
genda.
The first session,
Thursday evening Ap
ril 12, was mostly
brainstorm and sear
ching for specific
improvements in the
directions of person
al, social, and com
munity involvement.
Friday's sessions
were spent recogniz
ing realistic limita
tions to the overall
concept, working the
First on the evenings
agenda is a student
reading of portions
of the literature.
With their own copy
of Cadenza in hand,
the audience can fol
low as the 32 liter
ary contrivutors read
their original poet
ry, short stories,
prose pieces, and
dramatic dialogues.
Highlighting the pro
gram will be the an
nouncement of the
winners 6f the 1973
Cadenza contest.
Cadenza, in coop
eration with the Eng
lish and Art Depart
ments of Mars Hill
College, sponsored
its first contest
this year to promote
student writers and
artists. $100 in
prize money was di
vided among the cate
gories of poetry,
prose, and art (all
inclusive). Judges
for the 1973 contest
were Dr. Francis
Hulme and Mr. Joseph
van der Meer. All
material was submit
ted anonymously to
the judges and abso
lutely no distinc
tions were made be
tween the work of the
staff members and
contributors.
Dr. Francis Hulme,
literary judge, has
studied and taught at
many universities
both in the United
States and abroad.
He obtained his M.A.
degree from Emory
University and his
Ph.D. from the Univ
ersity of Minnesota.
He did post graduate
work in Kabuki and
Chinese Theatre. He
studied and taught at
the University of To
kyo and the Universi
ty of Hong Kong where
he was a Fulbright
Professor. Dr. Hulme
taught at Mars Hill
College for the 1970-
71 school year. He
TKE Sponsors
Baseball Benefit
The brothers of
Tau Kappa Epsilon
fraternity are co
sponsoring a ’baseball
game between the
Asheville Orioles and
the Columbia, South
Carolina team. The
proceeds of the game
will go to the Ortho
pedic Hospital in
Asheville. Tickets
for the game are a-
■>'?liable from any TKE
brother for $1.50 a-
piece. The brothers
will also sell tick
ets in Tunnel Road
Shopping Center and
plan to sell door to
door this weekend in
Asheville.
The game will be
held 6:30 p.m. Tues
day, April 24 at the
Orioles" stadium in
Asheville.