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MARS HILL COLLEGE HILLTOP
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 19f FRIDAY,
It's editorial time
again. While I was
sitting in the T.V.
room in. the College
Union I came up with
an idea! Eureka!
To be very blunt....
the students at MHC
are pigs. Not in the
literal sense of the
word but in their act
ions . This comes to
mind very strongly
late on Sunday night,
anywhere in the Col
lege Union.
Anywhere one travels
in the CU he/she is
sure to find the re
mains of MHC students.
Nab ' wrappers on the
floor,empty soft drink
NEW POLICY
from pg. 1
Recycling
Contest:
his tuition for the
next semester and
half will be for the
test. The cost for
auditing a course
will be 30 dollars
per credit hour.
The second proposal
adopted by the facul
ty concerns suspen
sion of a student for
academic reasons.
"At the end of each
session, any full
time student who has
failed to complete
five full courses,
which may include the
short temn (20 semes
ter hours) with at
BYOB,C,P,etc
preceding twelve
months will be sus
pended for a minimvim
of one regular semes
ter." This will not
apply to freshmen and
students who inter
rupt their college
program until twelve
months after . they
have enrolled as fult
time students.
Students who are
suspended from school
for academic reasons
may make application
for readmission after
one full semester and
any student may ap
peal his case to the
Committee on Admis
sions and Academic
Standards.
Now is the time for
all ^ood students to
recycle, conserve and
save those precious
pennies.
Edna Moore is hold
ing their own re-cyc
ling Contest now thr
ough October 16.
The contest is di
vided into two cat
egories: 1. The most
original, and 2. The
most practical. En
tries will be■judged
October 17.
One winner and three
honorable mentions
will be chosen for
each division.
All entries will be
on exibit in the Edna
Moore lobby duirigg
Homecoming Weekend.
We are indebted to
Sally McQuaig, . who
gave us the idea for
the contest. Sally
is a transfer student
from Florida, where
she had environmental
studies. Later this
year Sally will be
speaking to Girl's
Hill on ecology, one
of several student
lead discussions sch
eduled for Edna Moore
Stroup, and Huffman
Dorms.
BITS
BRIEFS
cans, melted ice cream
cones all over the ta
bles are_ jtist ■ a few
examples. If you have
ever been in the Snack
Bar I'm sure you have
noticed the cluttered
tables. Mind you, I'm
not referring to books
but remains from some-
ones breakfast, supper
or snack. Now I'm ask
ing Why should it
be this way? Each and
every one of , us com
plain about mess but
none of us are willing
to set examples and be
neat.
So,come on MHC,Don't
be a litterbug.
Riiben Orengo is
offering a beginners
course in
Kyokuchenkai-Kan Kar
ate which will start
on Tuesday October 1,
1974.He holds a brown
belt in this style
and has experience in
teaching. The classes
will be formal les
sons Ih hours each
and 3 times a week.
Ruben will meet with
all interested male
and female persons on
Monday September 30th
at 6p.m. in the small
gym.
Sigma Kappa Lamdba
is announcing it's
2nd Annual Heart Fund
THROW-A-THON on Sept.
27,28, and 29. -The
social-service fra
ternity was success
ful in raising over
$2,000 last year and
was awarded an out
standing organization
certificate from the
North Carolina Heart
Fund Assocation.
The event will take
place at the Tunnel
Road Shopping Center
in Asheville. It will
consist of throwing a
baseball for 60 con
tinuous hours. They
are setting as their
goal for this year
$2,500, and they hope
you will come out and
give them your
support.
NOTICE
All Students
from
Ernie Howard
Station Manager
WMHC
On May 17, 1974,
WMHC applied to the
Federal Communicatiois
Commissions for a 10
watt FM educational
license. As you can
see or have heard, we
have not received out
construction permit.
This is not the fault
of any individual at
M.H.C. The hold-up
in Washington due to
many officials" tak
ing vacations has
caused out applica
tion to be "laid in
the dust." Please
forgive us for the
delay and all com
plaints should be
directed to the F.C.C
Washington, D, C.-NOT
US I Thank you for
your understanding.
There will be a
meeting of persons
interested in working
with the new FM sta
tion this year on
Tuesday, October 1,
at 7:00 p.m. behind
the Fine Arts Build
ing .
Editor's note:
This
article was contribu
ted by an avid bridge
player, who thought
the "bridge players
of MHC" would enjoy
it.
Yes ma'am, I quit
that job. It was the
most ridiculous place
I've ever been ini
They played a game
called bridge, and
last night there was
a lot of fellas and
gals there. Just as
I was fixen to serve
refreshments, I heard
this man say to a wo
man, "Take your hands
off my trick I"
I just near dropped
dead when, bless my
bones, I heard ano
ther man say, "You
sure got a nice
bust." Then another
man says, "Lay down
and let me see what
you've got I" , Then I
hears this woman say.
"You forced me and I
had to take you out
when I'd already been
down twice I" Then
this other woman
says, "You forced me
twice when you didn't
have enough for one
good raise." And
then some woman says
something about "cov
ering her honor."
Well, I just up and
gits my hat because I
knowed that ain't no
fitting place for me,
and just as I was
leaving, I hope to
die if this woman
didn't say, "Well, I
guess we'll stop now,
as this is my last
rubber." and then
doggone if she didn't
say, "Laydown yo^
dummy and let me play
on it!"
No ma'am, I'm a la'
day and I just
couldn't stay therel
ATTENTION CLOGGEBS'
Wedne sday, Sept'
ember 30, try-out^
for the MHC cloggi^^^
team will be held
McConnell Gym at 8:0®
P.M. We will be
hearsing Western an®
Mo\intain Clogging.
COME ON OUT. . .
Hilltop Staff
SARAH TRAYI^^
JOHN CAMPBBJ^
DAVID MCGEE, JIM BAKB^
CONNIE MONTAGUE, WYATT BIBB^
DICK NEWSOME, JEFF CUD®
RUTH RCHLEDER, ERIC GARU*'^
WES PIERCE, SUSAN GEOB^^
^ HARRY SCHWEIZER, MARK GRI^S^®
BEN LIVERM^
BECKY STONE, JEAN BAR
CHERYL THOMAS, BELINDA SC
lAB^
LISA SAMPSON, SHAWN WOMA'
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ANDY STEFANI'
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