nts: 3 :ague number ipplica- 5 upcom- :i marks jr rate 3f Fall /id Mat" :tor of Ld, has 2 over' ral fac" these is at Mars is bet' videnced umber of licants- s also ed re' d more h pros' school more in' because greater students lis area- once s all pro' iwsletter informed lappening )und the tribu' s our culuW- inde' , in' d the d cur- :h is in ek' .s. points ippearS .1 he ; Sean'S A 8th WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1974 MARS HILL COLLEGE HILLTOP PAGE FIVE Take The ATHLETE APTITUDE TEST from the FCA Circle or letters cate your a correct the letter that indi choice for response. All or none of the selections may be correct. The deci sion is yours. 1. FCA is the abbre viation for: (a) flabby, crummy athletes; (b) future coaches of America; (c) Fellowship of Christian Athletes; (d) fine collection of animals; (e) phony Christian athletes. 2. You can recognize athlete by: (a) the press clip pings in his shirt pocket; (b) the athletic supporter hanging from his hip pocket; (c) the girls hang ing on his arm; (d) the size of the arm hanging on to the girl; (e) his odor. 2* In order to be 'Considered a Christ ian you must; (a) know Christ and ity to follow Him in *^^ily life; (b) not smoke, drink, swear, chase girls, dance, stay out late, or play cards; (c) be a church member in good stand ing ; (e) say, "I'm a Christian..." 4. If Christ were here in person today He would likely be working with: (a) poor people; (b) rich people; (c) church members and pastors; (d) athletes and coaches; (e) sick people; (f) people of all races; (g) (h) (i) 5. It man to: (a) move defensive day; (b) finish the 440- yd. dash when your legs and wind are gone; (c) try to follow Christ when your friends make fun of your commitment; (d) get your back off the mat in the last minute of the last period when white only; young people; old people, takes a real a 260-lb. tackle all you're down 6-1 al ready ; (e) hold the lead ing scorer in the conference to seven points. 6. Christ was: (a) meek and mild; (b) a man's man; (c) God's man; (d) just another Jew who got more pub licity than some of the others; (e) one of the lea ding figures in his tory. 7. The meaning and purpose of life can be found in: (a) sex; (b) spiritual trips on acid; (c) making all-Ame rican or all-confer ence ; (d) a beautiful wife, a new car, a new house, and a good paying job; (e) Good News for Modern Man (New Test ament) . 8. Which commandment did Jesus give us? (a) don't kill; (b) don't commit adultery; (c) love God and- love your neighbor; (d) don't steal; (e) don't covet your opponent's full back. 9. Which of the fol lowing statements ap proximates your phil osophy of life? (a) I am doing pretty well without help from God or any one else; (b) I am not really happy but -then I' ve never met anyone else who is really happy either; (c) I moments found a lution have some bad but I've real good so- to this in a few beers and some fun with the guys; (d) I have good days and bad days de pending on how my po sition on the team is or how my performance was last weekend; (e) I have all good days until I decide to do things my way instead of God's way; (f) Other 10. To attend the Mars Hill FCA fellow ship you must meet the following stand ards : (a) ACT composite score of tewnty-nine or above; (b) team captain. all-conference, or something like that; (c) Just be able to walk, crawl, or limp to the fellowships e- very other Monday at 7:00 p.m.; (d) Written permis sion from your girl friend. Directions for scoring: Give your self one point for e- very answer you have circled. Any score between 10-50 is pas sing and indicates you have the poten tial to be one of Christ's men. A score above 50 or be low 10 indicates a lot of indecision on your part but the Lord doesn't care— you still have great potential to be a real Christian. If you scored at all you now have an open in vitation to attend the next Fellowship of Christian Athletes fellowship. Check the cafeteria door for the posting of the next meeting date. WOMEN SEEK ATHLETIC SUPPORTERS (CPS, by Graci Ma- ®talii)—Physical ed ucation is one of the 'discriminatory areas the American edu- '^stional system, tes tified Billy Jean recently before ^ h.s. Senate Commit tee. Urging support of the educational equi ty Set introduced by ®®nator Walter F. ^ondale (D -Minn.), the tennis star asked '^hy women' s sport ^tograms in pi±)lic Schools receive only '^te pej- cent of what 'tsti' s programs re- *^®ive and proposed ®hforcement of total athletic equality for '^oinen. In schools and ^'^ileges across the "'^tion women have be- to demand their tights as athletes, hsrges of discrimi- J^tion in funding, twining facilities, ^^Sching, opportuni ties ti, Guidelines for e- liminating sex dis crimination in educa tion programs and ac tivities under review by the Office of Civ il Rights include ex tensive rules regula ting all competitive athletics operated by universities. The planned guide lines need the Secre tary of Health, Edu cation and Welfare (HEW), Caspar W. Weinberger's signa- ture to be adopted as an addition to Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, which prohibits sex discrimination in ed ucational institu tions receiving fed eral funding. According to the proposed rules, all sports teams would be considered a single competitive athletic program regardless of whether the athletics were conducted at the freshman, varsity, club, or other level. "No person shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from par ticipation in, be de nied the benefits of, be treated different ly from another per son, or otherwise be discriminated against in athletic program or activity," the guideline report states. The report also suggests affirmation efforts • to correct inequalities where competitive athletic opportunities had previously been limi ted. Institutions would be required to determine in what sports the formerly excluded sex desired to compete and whe ther or,not in teams separated on the ba sis of sex. University of Ill inois women have or ganized a group called "Concerned Wo men Athletes" to com bat unequal funding. The men's intercolle giate sports program at Illinois is sup ported by $2.4 mil lion a year while the women's program re ceives a $4500 state appropriation. Concerned Women Athletes intend to file suit under Title IX, but the Universi ty maintains the men's programs are sponsored by the Uni versity Athletic•as sociation from gate receipts, donations, and memberships se parate from the school's normal fi nances and that in fact, women receive $4500 more than men in official funding. for participa- scholarships have suits Little publicity .'^i^faced in law ^®agu0s, high schools Universities. 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