OCT. 2l rew his own pass, s. Mars he lead time in iod, as m capped ive with ouchdown nts lat- s scored down, as led in out to e 28-14. r. Spike a 23yard ption in wn, which coffin getown's ning. A n by the he final was the in the mes and defeated 1 season, four re' I are con ,es, and lake the I far as for the ;oes. Any ; earns has the num' ;, with .11 Lions likely ir this cps VOLUME XLX, NUMBER 6 MARS HILL, NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1975 HALF A LIFETIME PRISON 4%- '''4Ssv^^fe i incoffi' the score 7. gained a' >ion of rensiveiy progress its went le final Lng Crev' Shelli^ roted the )ef ensi^^ ;he Game* iven un' tackle® Chester) • William Geraway '^ill speak on "Crime Punishment in Anierica" in Moore Auditorium on Tuesd^ November 18 at 8:00 P-m. The lecture, as ^®ll as the movie Sing Sing Thanks giving” to be held in ®®lk Auditorium on ^'^esday, November 11 8:00 p.m., are ®ing co-sponsored by ^6 Visiting Lectur- ^d Artists Com mittee and the Social urk Cliib. There will ® no admission *^harge for either e- ’'ent. William Geraway is ^®thaps the most u- A^gue lecturer in Am, srica today. He is only man with a ^tice on his head, or has been faced ^th the electric ^hair, lecturing in the United States. directe' 69er o£' more strange is fact that he ^'uaks for the death ^SUalty, although , tce exposed to it Sseif. ^ ^eraway, 38, having ,^®ht half his life prisons in a 12- ^as nam®' :standih^ iyer. ^ d ^^ced th, hii: I like HAYWOO^ area, twice the electric on first degree ^ ^dej: charges. He is . ^an with a purpose, a past he wants I Share with the fu- kleaders of the ^ion. I ^ays Geraway, "I ® been involved in t tiicidal situations . ^Hi Florida to Cali- 5 ula to Massachu- i^j^^^s-and I know that ^ 'Certain narrow a- ® of criminal con- there is no answer except- the death penalty. ®on programming on jV^ adult level is a te of time and en- i^^V-the older offen- lik ^ are too entren- d in a criminal lifestyle, they do not WANT to be re deemed, and all reha bilitative processing must begin and end with the offender himself... the money should be channeled into juvenile pro gramming and facili ties ." Mr. Geraway is ac companied by Stacy Reach's award-winning short film on pri- sons-"The Repeater." Mr. Geraway also speaks effectively on the Mafia and the in fluence of organized crime on the American economy and political structure. SOMETHING SPECIAL As an appetizer for Mr. Geraway's lecture there will be a free film in Belk Audito- riiam on Tuesday even ing, November 11th at 8:00 p.m. I have pre viewed the film; it is really great. The title is "Sing Sing Thanksgiving". It is a rock concert in Sing Sing Prison, New York. The groups or individuals that per form are Jimmy Walker, Joan Baez, B.B. King, The East Harlem Sing ers. It is in color and runs about one hour and a half.Don't miss it or Geraway's lecture one week later. Herr Kramer William Garauay—CRIME AND PUNISHMENT IN AMERICA. November 18, 1978, Moore Audi- torium. "The measi4re of a man's real oharaater is what he would do if he knew he would Yianan he. found, out. " CONTENTS PAGE Cadenza 5 Campus Curios 2 Editorial 2 Good, Bad, Awfu I 7 Letters ‘to the Editor 2 Minimester Music Pupeteer SART Sports WVMH-FM 30 IN WHO'S WHO For over 40 years, the national Who's Who program has annir- ally honored out standing campus lea ders for their scho lastic and community achievements. Since 1934, WHO’S WHO IN AMERICAN UNI VERSITIES AND COL LEGES has furthered the alms of higher education by rewar ding and recognizing individual excellence on a national level. With the support of over 1,000 institu tions of higher lear ning in all sections of the country, this program is today a true reflection of the caliber of the American college stu dent. In addition to ha ving their singular accomplishments pre sented in the 1975 - 76 edition of WHO’S WHO AMONG AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COL LEGES , student members of the Who ’ s l-Tho pro gram are entitled to use the special Re ference / Placement Service, maintained for the exclusive as sistance of students seeking post-graduate employment or fellow ships, at no charge to the student, the prospective employer, or the graduate school. The 30 seniors at Mars Hill College which are to be in cluded in the 1975 - 76 edition of Who_|_s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities were nominated by a com mittee of 18 students 6 faculty members, using the following criteria: 1) participation and leadership in a- cademic and extracur ricular activities. 2) citizenship and serivee to the school. 3) promise of fu ture usefulness. 4) acceptable scho larship. The following nomi nees will receive their certificates of recognition at Honors Day on May 4: Jean Barton Frieda Blackwell Melanie Chapman Dan Christian Don Cole David Covington Jim Gardner Bill Gardner Eric Garner Susan George Warren Hammett David Ha3Twood Delores Hensley Karen Hutchinson "Fish" Hutchinson Susan King Bill Lockaby Susan McDonald David McGee Mickey McLaughlin Jan O’Briant Mary Anne Rice Rick Slate Bennie Sprouse Rebecca Stone Derek Thomas Sarah Traylor Keith Wiglesworth Michael Williams Jean Wood