-Page Three, THE HILLTOP, November 13, 1981- exhibi''®* iresentat*'* /ellastno" )n, featufj ! Donkel'' Donk' hersduri'^ 1 respo”' ,d(f the I The Be*'' lallkey ini' ansequ^'i nd unsiS" he show; k opera*' as includ; e collect'" ghamof, DivisiC. cialistof'^ DfadtnifJ mber fo> inter on ion, co" ^^Snteen New Members By Margaret Greene IIX Alpha Chi Th %n ^ '^Ipha Chi induction ceremony was held Monday, October 26. Faculty 22 Winona Bierbaum, Dr. Jim Lenburg, and Dr. Richard Hoffman M by scb*’" exicQ' new members including, Paul Babely, Jody Brooks (presently in Cv„'!‘. ^ann, Roland Metcalf, Ray McConnell, Ben Mullinax, Joe Nanney, and Bandy Brittain, James Creasman, James Douthit, Lisa Fair, Margaret Boberta Elizabeth Greenlee, Lisa Hooks, Anita Jane Keller, Brenda Knott, Si nmeri' )ffice ion dea‘‘‘. „d sele" ”'5'* '''arie Watson. eXceiuP*ta Chi is a national honor society whose purpose is to promote academic hi ^rid exempeary character among university and college students and to dlii* five,, "°se achieving such distinction. At Mars Hill, membership includes only the top Perc Pre. .j, Cent of the junior class and senior class. ^ ’^^f^lfation of new officers was also included in the ceremony. Senior Patricia sid^*^ "'as appointed as president. Other officers installed were Mary Kiser-vice Margaret Greene-secretary; and Joe Nanney-treasurer. handicraft Program To Be Aired ■>. ^ade i baditio Mountains: Folk Art and Pfogfg Handicrafts,” a slide-sound b^^'ta^ P*'cpared by the Appalachian ■fsritg ^ Council and the Mountain ■ ''"da^ Center, will be presented ''' ®"cning, November 16, at 8 pm ^he Conference Center. ^fleti |j^'^°Sram explores definitions of ^^cik misused terms such as (j.^ and “mountain craftsman,” Nvai influence of the crafts 3^ Dur current crafts production. ^ behind the program is to '•h cliscussion on these subjects f'ope participants will come the presentation with a better Sti: understanding of traditional crafts. “Made in the Mountains,” which was produced with the assistance of a grant from the North Carolina Humanities Committee, a state-based program of the National Endowment for the Humanities, is open to the public and there is no admission charge. The college’s Rural Life Museum will host the evening’s activities and will hold a special evening showing of the current exhibition “Mountain Pottery in the N. C. Tradition,” from 6:30 to 8 pm in the Rural Life Museum. Additional in formation is available from Richard Dillingham, Rural Life Museum Director, telephone 242. jie Thanks for the times that you’ve given me. The memories are all in my mind. And now that we’ve come to the end of our rainbow, there’s something I must say out loud. You’re once, twice. Three times a lady, and I love you. You shared my dreams, my joys, my pains. You made life worth living for. And if / had to live my life over again dear, Td spend each and every moment with you.* We made our mistakes along the way. Somehow / know deep in my heart, you needed me. Remembering the pain, if I must say. It’s deep in my heart and locked away. But then most of all, I do love you Still. Those memories, times Tm sure we ’ll never forget. Those feelings we can’t put aside. For what we had, sometimes I try to understand. But it’s so heavy on my mind. So many dreams that flew away, so many words we didn’t say. Two people lost in a storm, where did we go, where’d we go. Lost - but we both were found. You know we let each other down. But then most of all, / do love you , Still** I’m thinking of you till it hurts. I know you hurt too. But what else can we do. Tormented and torn apart. I wish I could carry your song in my heart, for times when my life seems so low. It would make me believe what tomorrow may bring, when today doesn’t really know I’m all out of love, I’m so lost without you. I know you were right, believing for so long. I can’t be too late, to say that I was so wrong.*** Girl, you’re every woman in the world to me. You're my fantasy, ■ You’re my reality. Girl, you 're every woman in the world to me. You’re everything I need. You ’re everything to me. + But must we end this wav. •“Three Times a Lady” by the Commodores ••"Still” by the Commodores •••“All out of Love” by Air Supply + “Every Woman in the World” by Air Supply ++“The One that You Love” by Air Supply when so much here is hard to lose . Love is everywhere, I know it is Such moments as this are are too few. It’s all up to you. + +

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