5, 1974 TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1974 MARS HILL COLLEGE HILLTOP PAGE FIVE )adcast i still , prose litted. Lng $75 led by y^ar. D. Box L157-C. ck now, 3. 8. ilum iin last 3 an in- le first program. figures vailable k, pre- that an number ved this reason Iment is ferings. iryday a itudy the if luences l, behav- govern- , harps- ruction, f house house renting; square rriting ; m trips ’ormation and the will end January .1 allow ikend be' ;e of the id regis- Spring 1 will be r, Janu' DN ds s, BOARD APPROVES WMHC to go FM by Eric Garner On Monday, Dec. 10 1973, the Communica tion Board met and acted on three maj cr items. First was the accepting of the 1974 -1975 budgets of the four communications tiedia on campus, VWHC radio. Laurel, Caden za, and Hilltop. All Were roved and forwarded to Presi dent Bentley for fi nal approval. Next on the agenda was the carry over of previous discussion on a proposal by Ern ie Howard and Steve Rushton to convert WMHC (which has been inactive thus far this year) from a carrier current Low Power Broadcast sys tem to a 10 watt FM station. The propos al was accepted unan imously and the okay given to proceed in stalling FM equip- ment and applying for n license from the Pederal Comirunica- tions Commission. Howard an d Rush tan are spending their mini-mester install ing the new FM equip ment vhich has been acquired from several sources. "WWNC gave us a car t machine and WKKE gave us a turn table amd we have funds for purchasing the remainder of the needed equipment," Howard said. Accord ing to Rushton, "as soon as the broadcast begins, we will have a crisp broadcast range with a 10 mile radius and weaker signals out to a 15 mile radius. This should help College- Community relations extensively." Howard said that the equipment will be ready for operation in a month but due to the long period of time it will take to process our FCC ap plication, "it will be at least April be fore we can go on the air. Our main empha sis is to shoot for a powerful station be ginning next fall." NOTICE : All Lion basketball games will be at 7:30 regardless of whatever is print ed elsewhere. The only exception to this time will be on Feb. 12 when the Lady Lions will host Bre vard at 6:00 and the Varsity cagers will play host to Presby terian at 8:00. LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS by Bibler Tennis Coach Alex Robbins has announced an organizational meeting of the Varsi ty Tennis Team to meet briefly on Mon day, January 28 in Room 46 of Chambers Gym at 4:00. A meeting of the 1974 MHC Track team will be held on Jan 31 at 4:30 in Room 42 of Chambers Gym. This is an organiza tional meeting called by coaches Bill Mit chell and Carlos Ces- pedes. DON'T BE FUELISH! The MINI-MESTER Basketball Tournament is sponsered by the Housing Office and the second annual event began last even ing in Chambers Gym. The tournament will run Jan. 14 21. There are 12 teams competing in the single ellimination tournament. Note: the even numbered teams will be "HOME" on the scoreboard and all teams must supply one person to the scorers table. 1- 2nd Floor Spilman Mon. Jan.14 7pm Court no.l 2- Heavenly Bodies 12-Treat Mon. Jan. 14 7pm Court no. 2 3-Do Wads Tues. Jan. 15 7pm Court #1 Thurs 17th 7 pm Court#2 4- WOODROW Tues. 15th 7pm Court#2 5-Grady Bunch 6-2nd Floor Myers Mon. Jan. 14 8pm Court#1 _7-3rd Floor Spilman 8- Nose Pickers Mon. 14th 8 pm Court#2 Knads Tues.15th 8 pm Court#l Mon.21st 7:30 pm Main Court CHAMPIONSHIP * Thurs.17th 7 pm Court#1 lO-Over The Hill Tues. 15th 8 pm Court#2 11-Ala. Nat. Gd. Ein 7Hl$ YgAK MA6 GOTrA 6C? POlYN A6 TH' sNO^.'^X YgAR IN FOR. ON-CAfrtFUe; RIP-OFF'5." The 1974 Lion Football schedule has been released. The schedule contains 10 games with one open date which Coach Claude "Hoot" Gibson hopes to fill with a home game and that is Sept. 14. Although it is not official from the President's office. Homecoming weekend will probably be Oct. 19 against Guilford. Sept. 7 Emory and Henry (Home) Sept. 14 Open Sept. 21 Catawba (Home) Sept. 28 Georgetown (Away) Oct. 5 Elon (Home) Oct. 12 Presbyterian (Away) Oct. 19 Guilford (Home) Oct. 26 Lenoir Rhyne (Away) Nov. 2 Gardner-Webb (Away) Nov. 9 Samford University (Away) Nov. 16 Newberry (Away) A FOOS WHAT ? As another example of their continuing efforts to fulfill the social needs of students at Mars Hill the College Union Recreation Committee will be sponsoring a foosball tournament January 14, 15, and 16. A maximum of ten teams will partici pate in this tourna ment, playing round- robin foosball, with teams being chosen first - come - first served. The entry fee for each team will be 50?, used to buy a winner's pla que . Names of mem bers of the winning team will be engraved on the plaque which will be on permanent display in Wren Col lege Union. Winner of the tou rney will be deter mined by a formula dividing the number of games won by the number of games play ed by each team. The team with the best percentage will win by Jonathan Riddle the tournament. An other tournament will be sponsored in the spring semester if you miss this one. This tourney will al so be a "round robin" type and the Hilltop will carry informa tion about the Spring event. CAROLYN'S SEW& SO THREADS FABRICS -TRIMS NOTIONS - PATTERNS -REUPHOLSTRY- CUSTOM DRAPES & Needlecraft Supplies WE SEW FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY MAIN STREET 689-3103