THE HILLTOP, December 8, 1977, Page Three ndreds of c!" Buncombe oads to see , ■lightful tnus"* ;ned (impl®®* lirected as iture is a t. Olsen has' m original ting The W' id on ca ikend. .. and MissO; their cons' The acad*®^ :ies, and • j ish leaders 0 have this liese conin'J e wish nf Its and aly Vho comini j kindofinfn^ not be reaJ^ nd thankSr Robert IC / ssociatePr" | leatre Ar** j ollowing PS I't have a a, that I don ^ ar your buj lur house' j,' lys fight'Jd ristmas j hday. Las'L , Dad for a'; somewherSj^ was over ' s at the talj, ents and spy IS. Dad hit K ;r, and his 8 j.' dom cried. * p anymore, ^ j }yo!.dld»''5 sus. Love, i marriage i® y ays, the cb ' Members Added to Alpha Chi By Cheryl Aldridge int "^®"ly’iwo students were inducted Sch National College Honor ■ nlarship Society on November 15 ha President’s Dining Room of the 'afeteria. "las The candlelight ceremony SDn l^'^^alrded over by Winona Bierbaum, QuJ’snr; Dr. Jim Lenburg and Dr. l®*u Russell, associate sponsors. j( , inductee pledged to continue toward fulfilling their ac- potentials. At the conclusion of ^jg^^remony. Dr. Richard Hoffman, iHg ®niic Dean, commended the new rj^^°®rs on the honor they had just pj,^"'ad and asked them to continue academic excellence and ex- pl' ary character. cq1| ar'i'ing Dr. Hoffman’s address, the honored the members with a Hjj ,®r. Lynn Greene Miller provided ^'cal entertainment at the piano. af( business session was conducted ’ic *he ^or 1978 were elected and in- - ,They are: Sally Phillips, presi- ^'"ers meeting, at which time of- JJled.^ al Q^^ri official delegate to the Region- onvention of Chapters in Atlanta; Scott Hughes, vice president; Diane Led ford, secretary-treasurer. The new members inducted were: Cheryl Aldridge, Barbara Buckner, John Carson, Charles Dulaney, Joseph Evans, Ellen Evans, Daniel Greene, Nancy Hall, Rena Harris, Thomas High, Barbara Hill, Karen Hinton, Melody Hogan, George Holland, Scott Hughes, Augusta Jenkins, Diane Ledford, Debra Parks, Randy Robinson, Judy Houston Snow, Susan Vickery, and Linda Wells. Alpha Chi was first established in 1915, at Southwestern University, Georgetown, Texas, with the purpose of promoting high standards of scholar ship among under graduate students by recognizing and emphasizing the advan tages to be derived from superior intel lectual attainments. The organization has grown to encompass 160 chapters in 39 states and has more than 73,900 active members. In the fall of 1971 the N.C. Epsilon Chapter of Alpha Chi was established as the official MHC honor society. Mem bership in the campus chapter is open to juniors and seniors in the top 5% of their class who have an overall quality point ratio of not less than 3.5, and are active at MHC. '^1 Retrospect By Wright Culpepper Hopefully \ ^ will receiv® 1 begin cous ivl)g^®®ins as if it were only last week ' lump rise in my throat ment, *1"® ^'8^ that said, “MARS It is for all yUlio^’MARSHALL - NEXT LEFT.” Even e and ^ ®lill L summer seemed short I was of Christiu® j cited about being back at school. aposue ro-,1 her, tenderb^j even as ire give about my accomplishments, my let us reiU s, j^y gpgjgg^ fiends, and the apostle Neji J*®! are coming up. There have times, and there have been j There have been things that ;iven You. Ibe way I hoped they would, Billy McG* I* have been things that worked Kannapoliy/ haw ler jo) , Tommy lall , Wright CulP[- rley, L.E. Cunnib^i :iiff lochs, Ella*' ,ji fer Taylor- HillC^ iK cePi Mars ,c year, mination P® ji should be College, Ma** irculotion' ;ss. College P. tes lhan I ever dreamed. St la building as we move into ^h’s examination period. Some- ik' aaems that there is just no way We vS, b^ lo get everything done. Sb |.^Pe> cry, bite our fingernails, and jS Yvg I® urazy to get the things done Q have been putting off all semes- ^ heads seem to spin as we try to cram our whole semester into this last week. But after next week, it will all be over. The festive atmosphere of the Christ mas holidays will make us forget about all the papers, tests, and eight o’clock classes that this semester gave us. We will tend to remember the good times and good friends that have come our way. And when our grades come soon after Christmas we will not worry, because we will already be thinking about next year and what it will have to offer. Thank goodness Christmas comes when it does. Thank goodness Jesus came when he did. If Christ had not come, we would all be lost and we would have nothing. But because of Jesus we are heirs according to the promise God gave to Abraham (Galations 3:29). Therefore, through Christ we have every thing that God has promised. Let’s all remember this as we go into these last few days of this semester. May God be with you all. Have a Merry Christmas. Dr. Lester L. Stowe, Optometrist General Practice of Optometry and Contact Lens Phone 689-4206 Office Hours: 9:00-5:30, M-F 9:00-12:30, Sat. Dr. Reese Steen Building Highway 36 North Mars Hill, North Carolina Old and newly inducted members of Alpha Chi, the National honor society honoring scholastic achievement on our campus. Photo by Kirk Hall Union Offers Holiday Cheer The Wren College Union Christmas Party will be held on Dec. 9,1977. Activi ties will include: 1 P.M. Children from the handy school will visit the coffee house for enter tainment and snacks. Outreach com mittee and Inter Greek Council (The coffee house will be decorated on Thursday Dec. 8 by the coffee house committee). 3 P.M. Close building to general public. Union Board, SGA, Inter-Greek Council, and CSM will all be asked to pitch in to help decorate the building. 7 P.M. Reception in the coffeehouse for invited guests, (committee members serve) 8 P.M. (Recreationcommittee). 8 P.M. Building open to general public. 8 P.M. -10 P.M. Bookstore Sale. 8 P.M. - 10 P.M. Crafters in the snack bar. 10 P.M. + “The Sword and the Stone" - movie 10 P.M. + Mini concert - snack bar Lounge activities: 8:15-8:45 - CSM Performance 8:45-9:15 - Sing Along 9:15-9:45 - Special song 9:45-10:00 - Gift giveaway To top off this fun-filled Christmas party, Santa Claus will be on hand to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas. Come out and enjoy the Wren College Union Christmas Party and get into the Christmas spirit early. Final Totals - Entertainment Survey Males . . . 242 Females . . . 304 Total Responses . . . 546 Most Popular Form of Entertainment: Event Popular Concerts Musical Theatre Classical Ballet Popular Films Serious Drama Total Votes 435 120 109 Comedians 238 Speakers 105 Classical Concerts 68 Modern Dance 137 Classical Films 76 Television 196 Coffeehouse 216 Opera n Most Popular Type of Music: Show Music - 83 Country - 48 Symphonies - 44 Jazz - 98 Hard Rock - 187 Country Rock - 196 Chamber - 26 Top 40-25 Disco - 17 Soul - 9 Most frequently find out about upcoming events through: Announcer 151 Posters 440 Events Calendar 239 Hilltop 90 WVMH-FM 87 Support for Appalachian Craft Classes: Yes — 233 No - 205 Most Frequent Free-Time Activities: Watching T.V. 297 Going to the Gym 157 Hiking 102 Going to the Recreation Room 124 Reading 180 Dancing 148 Movies 350 Lectures 47 Hobbies 127 Preference For: Concerts = 267 Dances = 274 Will Attend Tuesday Night Movies: Yes = 326 No = 97

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