j producers, t enough of tf'® ras so that th® f for Ms. Lavin rse, Flo’s trade" on Good g lines like tW‘ as a comedy vith which W . ,»ai,ress!»^^ar8 Hi , N.C. 28754 : Vera. Tn^r** 7 '.-.T-i,,.,. >erly handled. Hilltnn Vol. L, No.^, Friday, Feb. 18, 1977 ir Alice. Be I roie is no’ timing wheij or the mos' bie to sen^ feilow cas*' nedy. As * ludience to try muce jra and comedy ladde^ d, and for a f®,* lat still exist i lut as the story* !, however, the; when Ms. La''' s. Holliday rah' all to “kiss he iculous, and e f the time, )rn the characte^ d to add "re'J I earlier versi° novie star/r®^ nt talent wh'^^ s; former sta stays the sarh^; aw star (ih'®J^ jst straw) % at he is a h[h 1/drive off Procedure Passed ies is usually ... A Star is igths to do 1^5 ar in the .j, imes to coroP^ will probably^ earlier vers Considering aes have soPJj )f which majority of L le and the P., isual, fan, ly been b0h s. Thecha-J^ e almost ah ;on of the h the patho® h what it ft > hold it ai' Born fal'®/||(ri nts in the jpropriate t room afta' ie Gramhiy e plot they j naturally ^ o* for that tyP% jous bomo :essary. ^\e h she is a y a only ob® farce, the' |5 r her taieh'* nmaking- ^ by JONATHAN RIDDLE With the passage by the faculty of a Proposal for an academic appeals Procedure, Mars Hill College has once PQain broken new ground in the area of ^fudent rights. The proposal was the Culmination of over a year and a half’s '*'ork by the faculty, administration, Prid students. The Plans and Policies Committee including Dr. Mary Ihrig (chairperson). Dr. Jim Lenburg, Dr. parley Joiley, Dr. Katherine Macoy, Or. Frank Quick, Donna Robertson, •^athy Maynard, and Emily Caldwell, *ried to synthesize opinions from all Segments of the college community into P recommendation that would repre- p®nt the best interests of aii those con cerned. The debate was a long one, fifty or sixty amendments being ciebated before final passage. Some faculty members objected to the appeals Procedure altogether, for they said it 'yas a waste of valuable time and a ^mit to academic freedom, in the end, however, the opposite view prevailed, ■host faculty members being convinced that students should be able to responsibly question their grades. The academic appeals, according to Kathy Maynard, is “a very solid docu ment,” dealing quite specifically with faculty and student rights, what may be appealed, whose decisions may be ap pealed, and the procedures for appeal. However, according to the document, “Only academic matters come under these guidelines. Personnel matters are handled by administrators: social issues in student life go through Stu dent Government Association judicial procedures. Thus, the . . . document is intended to clarify rights and respon sibilities of faculty and students in the academic areas of campus life.” Should a student or an instructor believe that he or she has verifiable evidence for an appeal, an attempt must first be made to resolve the issue through informal procedures, such as conferences between students and in structors, or with the Academic Dean. Should the formal approach become necessary, the appeal must be initiated in writing by the middle of the semester Dr. Mary Ihrig discusses the new academic appeals procedure with an Interested student. (Photo by Kirk Hall) following the alleged violation, and it must specify the charges, summarize the evidence, and request a hearing. Both sides must be furnished with the charges, and at the hearing, both must be present and given the opportunity to present their sides in detail. If the affair comes to this final stage, a special ly-formed Board of Academic Appeal will judge the case, their ruling on the issue to be in writing and to be final. 245 Recognized for Accomplishments Showing academic accomplish- ["snts in their fields, two hundred and Orty-five Mars Hill students have been J®fed on the 1976 fall semester Dean’s ^onor List. To receive this honor, ■*iJdents must earn a quality point ^tio of 3.5 on a minimum of twelve !®hiester hours and have no grade below ’ C. The following have met those ^'salifications: Jan Dirk Abbott, '^arolyn Ruth Adams, Cheryl Ann Ald- Celia Elizabeth Allen, Kim Maria J|len, Rosemary Almond, Sharon j'fh Anders, Cheryl Babbitt Anderson, '!®rome Murphy Anderson, Lori Jo ^siderson, Richard Steven Anderson, Robert L. Anderson, William Richard /Siderson, Laurie Victoria Andrews, ^ha Diane Arp, Teresa Gail Atkins. Timothy Martin Babb, Susan M. Ball, ^endy Mariette Balm, Mark Wilhelm ”9rbour, Angelia Bateman, Rex Marvin K®st III, Jean Moleta Winston Bishop, ^®becca Cody Blankenship, Beverly Bogart, Kurt Joseph Bomar, June r'aine Brendle, Cynthia Lee Bridger, ^®bra Denise Bridges, Gary Leith r'dgman, Richard Dodd Brooksbank, j'hiy Joanna Brown, Linda Diane Brown, K®linda Ann Brown, Rhonda Ann b'Vant, Barbara Ella Buckner, Linda b'srngardner, Aian Dwight Bunn, Carla ^'Jth Bunn, Patricia Leigh Burchette, ^'ssan Diane Burd, Carol Ann Byrd. Teresa Allen Campbell, Craig Paui ^®nsler, Thomas DeVane Carr, Barbara Carter, Lester Clegg Caudle III, ^^rin Ruth Christianson, Patti Sue Haridge, Janet Lee Conneli, Albert fj'^ssell Coram, Jamie Ann Cowan, ^brtis Lee Crouch, Connie Lynn Crowe, Clifford Edward Cunningham. Frederick Dean Dalrymple, Debra Ann Davis, Robert Lyle Dean, Mark Steven Denton, Doris Ballew Deyton, Sharon Deyton, Michaei Stephen Dixon, Charles Daniel Dockery, Jamie Claire Doss, Margaret Elizabeth Doutt, Charles David Dulaney. Larry Craig Edmonds, Laura Kate Edwards, Brenda Lynn Ennis, Carol Ann Powell Evans, Joseph Odell Evans, Donna Marie Everidge, Helen Louise Farrar, John Patrick Ferre, Brenda Fisher, Cynthia Sue Formyduval, Eliza beth Falls Fortune, William Leland Fow ler, Elizabeth Dianne Frye, Barbara Ann Gilbert, Cynthia Ann Goss, Karen Lynn Greene, Sharon Louise Greene, William David Guice, Terry Layton Gunter. Kenneth David Hall, Nancy Lou Hall, Brenda Kay Hamilton, Judy Echols Harrington, Kay Harris, Rena Lea Har ris, Diane Carol Harrity, Kevin Brian Hartley, Debbie Hayes, Linda Hayes, Claude Keith Head. Byron Lloyd Hedge peth, James Walter Heine, Virginia Caroi Hester, Michael Higgins, Stephen Andrew High, Cynthia Gayle Hill, Errol Seth Hill, Karen Leigh Hinton, Thomas Russell Hinton, George Hol land. Beverly Dawn Hollar. Christie Patrice Holms, Carolyn Jean Holtkamp, Judy Ann Houston, Vickie Susan Hoyle, Joseph Scott Hughes, Barbara Lynne Huneycutt, Roy Allen Hunt. Susan Faith Israel, Christopher Howard Jarrett, Harvey Wayne Jenkins, Ramona Gale Grant Jordan, Susan Aleta Jordan, Sharon Louise King, Joseph Carroli Knight, Ursula Kunisch, Marilyn Kunzweiler, Ruth Bennett Labdon, Julie Lynn Lackey, Gloria Jean Latta, Karen Ann Leal, Linda Letherwood, Robert Bryan Ledbetter, Gerald James Ledford, Rebecca Diane Ledford, Keith James Leggett, Kathy Sue Livesay, Patricia Ann McCauley, Michael Mc- Courry, Geneva McCurry, Claudell Brooks McKenzie, Dixie Marsha Mc Kinney, Patricia Ann McKinney, Karen Janet McKinney. Susan Jeanine Maney, Mary Elizabeth Marlowe, John Horne Marshall, Kath ryn Louise Martin, Susan Elizabeth Mar tin, Mary Kathryn Maynard, Elizabeth Helen Meachum, Danny Lee Metcalf, Larry Howard Miller, Patti Denise Mil ler, John Charles Mitchell II, Suzanne Conley Moore, Marc Stephen Mullinax, Sandra Dean Murray, Roger Harrison Myers, Gary Alan Nance, Oleta Nelms, Sandra Jean Nester, Kenneth Delane Overcash, Janice Lynn Owens. Lucille Pack, Barney Rufus Pannell, Paula Fran Parham, Debra Lucille Parks, Beverly Ann Parrish, Mary Lucille Pat terson, Sharon Lorraine Peek, Salley Dee Phillips, Mary Jane Pickens, Tina Pippin, Barbara Poole, Robert Pritchard, Linda June Pruitt. Betty Jane Ramsey, Frank Ramsey, Paula Lynn Ramsey, Waverly Reddish, Sharon Renea Reed, Don Hugh Renfro Jr., Jonathan Wayne Riddle, Charles Lynn Robinson, Linda Kay Robinson, Michael Lloyd Robinson, Rebecca Faye Robinson, Robin Lois Rodgers, Anne Bennett Rogers, William Kyle Rogers, Jon David Rountree, Mildred Ruth Towland, Mary Anne Rutherford, David Philip Rutledge. Ronald Edward Sawyer, Sharon Elise Scales, Sharon McClellan Shook, Martha Brinkley Singleton, Michael Randy Albert Long To Visit It’s Happening on the Mars Hiil Col lege campus February 21-23 when the college chapter of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes will sponsor Happen ing ’77. The three-night revival will be held in Moore Auditorium, beginning at 7:30 each night. This year’s guest spfeaker is Albert Long, a supporter of national F.C.A. chapters. A life long resident of Dur ham, N.C., Mr. Long is a graduate of the University of North Carolina — Chapel Hill where he participated in varsity sports. He has the distinction of being one of two men in Carolina his tory to obtain letters in four major sports. After graduation, Mr. Long became a successful insurance execu tive before he feit led into full-time evangelistic work. Since that time he has spoken at high schools, colleges and churches nation-wide. Because of his avid interest in sports, Mr. Long has become a much sought after speaker for athletic and F.C.A. organizations and on several occasions has conducted pre-game devotionals for national foot ball teams. Coming with Albert Long will be four members of his evangelistic team. These include Randy Atcheson, a graduate of Julliard Music Schooi, who will provide the services with music: Lester Matte, a karate expert with a black belt standing: Donna Stephenson, a singer with the New York Metropolitan Opera: and Debbie Bingham, a former Miss Congeniality in the Miss North Carolina beauty pageant. Also partici pating in the services will be the Chris tian Student Movement Choir — a volun teer, student-oriented ensemble. Sitton, Tom Gresham Small, John Luther Snell, Amy Berry Snipes, Sabra Louise Sprinkle, Barbara Flowrine Starnes, Arlan Lee St. Clair, Mary Jeqn Stines, Ray Clifford Strickland, Glenna Sue Sturgill, John Mark Sutherlin. Janice Elizabeth Taylor, Thomas David Tedford, John Cameron Terry, Barbara Carroll Thomas, Betty Thomas, Charlotte Marie Tiencken, Betty Tipton, To Shek-Cheung, Debra Lynn Todd, Mary Kathryn Tomblin, John Charles Trammel, Ronald Gene Trammel, Jeffery Allen Treadway, Donna Louise Turnipseed, Peggy Walden Underwood, Roger Dale Underwood, Sara Catherine Underwood, Karen Kim Vereen, Sarah Martha Vickery, Susan Rebecca Vickery. Kathy Lou Waldroup, Keith William Walker, Marsha Holmes Walker, Nancy Morgan Walker, Jimmy Wallace, Cleo Morris Ward III, Robert Gregory Wein- spach, Linda Karen Welis, Susan Jean Wenkstern, Deborah Carol Wheeler, Leslie Renne Whitaker, Michael Daniel Whittener, Margaret Elizabeth Whit mire, Virginia Caroline Wiggins, Amanda Caudia Williams, Rilla Marie Williamson, Jeanne Eiizabeth Wood, Judy Young, and Cindy Marie Zoll.