, 1976 cps SPIRIT REMINISCES > r6?' % 4 'V •' j - . m 'FASE . 1 a in 563 •ces. [ill . be per loa the ent her the en- ina ege on- The HILLTOP sent out the following questionnaire to va rious seniors asking for comments and opin ions : 1) What, in your opinion, is MHCs strongest point? 2) Would you ad vise a friend to come to Mars Hill for your major? Why? 3) Which of the following has changed at Mars Hill? (Atti tude end opinion a- bout): Higher edu cation, grades, reli gion, sexual equality. 4) What, if^ any thing, would you change about your college career at Mars Hill? 5) If you had to do it all over again, would you come to Mars Hill? fv. Frieda Blaolwell: 1) Its friendly student body, and some outstanding fa culty members who truly care about stu dents . 2) Yes, I would. I feel that both the English and Spanish Departments have some outstanding profes sors . What is not available at MHC,they try to help students learn in other ways. 4) If anything, I would have gotten more involved in more campus activities be fore my sophomore or junior year. 5) I think I might. Jean Barton: li Friendship 2) Yes, because of good and interested professors. 3) My attitude has changed toward grades. 4) Nothing. 5) Yes, I would. Maxine Ammons Walker: 1) A combination between the English and Education Depart ments, Dr. Schiabert , Dr. Chapman and Dr- Sears. Also, the Bridge Department in the Student Center. 2) Yes- I think the instructors are very knowledgable. (Both men and women). 3) My attitudes have changed most a- bout higher education. 4) Very little, if anything. I would have exposed myself to more people. 5) Yes. I Mickey MoLauglin: 1) MHC's strongest point is its friendly student body, class room without walls and the dedicated ad ministration, staff and faculty that care about the individual student. . continued on p. 2 Ninetaen Hundred and Seventy-Six COAlUAENCEMENT PROGRAM AAARS HILL COLLEGE Friday, May The Fourteenth 4i00 P.M. Art Exhibit Opens, Fine Arts Building Saturday, May The Fifteenth 10:00 A.M. Meeting of the Board of Trustees 12:00 Noon Joint Luncheon Meeting of the Board of Trustees and the Board of Advisors 3:30 P.M. Business Meeting of the Alumni Association Belk Auditorium, Wren College Union 4:00 P.M. Class Reunions -- 1911, 1916, 1921, 1926, 1931, 1936, 1941, 1946, 1951, 1956, 19*61, 1966, 1971 5:30 P.M. Alumni Banquet 8:00 P.M. Alumni Pops Concert The Department of Music Moore Auditorium Sunday, May The Sixteenth 11:00 A.M. Baccalaureate Service, Moore Auditorium Speaker: Honorable Jo Graham Foster North Carolina House of Representatives Raleigh, North Carolina 2:30 P.M. Organ Recital, Moore Auditorium 3:00 P.M. Graduation Exercises, Moore Auditorium

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