PAGE TWO 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' .d ANDY STEFANI' d The HILLTOP is published approximately ever^’ two weeks by the dents at Mars Hill College. Mailing address is Box 1148-C Mars N. Carolina 28754. Advertising lates are $2.50/column inch. by D; yoi

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