Editorial Undoubtedly, our front page story caught us a delicate, personal situation and The ™>.°P Sd give helping others who may be considering ^ ^here have been at least two other attX«^: r r ™y have been °r “irntt -“rh'' ne^^^—nSnrnuXofpeople have considered suicide a. onepomtm 'College life can undoubtedly contribute to the ix“ur;on:ZsuXsX^^^^ X"fa“Xy huXsThatX to loon, large without any solutions “"oneaspeetinasuicideshuation^ if there had b^n „„uld prXly not have been made, made themself ^ ^ed is to sit down with another person and r r-arx:“ Xy pr^XlXXwith them. Tell me what 1 cau ‘‘°lf’you or someone you know is feeling desolate, or uncared for and woXohe sour, turn to others instead onutm"g m «e « Serr C?=p:Xfy?u:gr y^rX^^^^ world with you in it. Glad you’re still with us, Kris. 75? P.O. Box 1148-C Mars Hill, North Carolina 28754 Editors: Steve Ferguson & Gina Worley SUff Advisor: John Campbell Advertisements Manager: Christel Young Sports: Alisa Sampson Mary Ann Teague Creative Consultants: Stefanie Briggs Wanda Dickey Cartoonists: Alan Drumm John Hooper James Maxey Office Staff: Edith Harrison Reporting Staff: Shirlene Addison Andy Behl Tammy Buchanan Jennifer Cadmus Robert Carmichael Cynthia Crawford Ken Edwards Jennifer Goodrum Daniel Harris Linda Judge Photographer: David Wachter . Page Two, THE HILLTOP, Thursday, NOVENfflER^M^ 1. The Hotel New Hampshire, by John Irving. (Pocket, $3.95.) Latest novel by the author of Garp. “Inter-Greek to introduf Of some of the J Activities on anc ^cyear. 2. The World According To Garp, by John Irving. (Pocket, $3.95.) Outrageous story of T.S. Garp. 3. Garfield Takes The Cake, by Jim Davis. (Ballantine, $4.95.) Fifth book on the famous cartoon cat. 4 Real Men Don’t Eat Quiche, by Bruce Feirstein. (Pocket, $3.95.) A hilarious guide to masculinity. 5. Thin Thighs In 30 Days, by Wendy Stehling. (Bantam, $2.95.) How to tone up and thin down. 6 Ogre, Ogre, by Piers Anthony. (Ballantine/Del Rey, $2.95.) The latest Xanth novel. Science Fiction. 7. Spring Moon, by Bette Bao Lord. (Avon, $3.95.) A novel of China. Om( se J ^ campus (h, and fellow the, faith I^^Lion Growl aiu ‘Ipka o'm Wanned ^ »orki? ^ > »ith variou! ‘he youth. 8 What Color Is Your Parachute?, by Richard Nelson Bolles. ’ (Ten Speed Press, $7.95.) Career and job guide. 9 E T ■ The Extra-Terrestrial, by William Kotzwinkle. ’ (Berkley, $2.95.) Novel of the popular film. 10. Rabbit Is Rich, by John Updike. (Fawcett, $3.95.) The saga of Harry Angstrom continues. w ^gain tl hi, ‘^ing t year. . TompllM b, rb. CWbbfbl. 01tOocmr, born mio.m.bOb b, Cb.!.,,. .1»» »woWb«b lb, bOvbb, NO., 15. 19.^ his l"f««lsfc •""iS" 8i >1,1* »>' ® local cl New & Recommended The Restaurant at the end of the Universe, by Douglas Adams. (Pocket, $2.95.) The hilarious successor to “The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy. The Read-Aloud Handbook, by Jim Trelease. (Penguin $5.95.) A program to help parents, teachers and librarians make lifetime readers of children >SC The National Air and Space Museum V^olume One AIR The Story of Flight. Volume Two SPACE From Earth to the Stars, by C.D.B. Bryan. (Peacock Press/Bantam, $12.95 per volume/ ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN PUBLISHERS/NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE STORES Tvlic)' ' OUfl r»e Cbcie '■OU7- X v/a&NT 3LWaY& LiKe imt/'yir^ X Vlaf) a SeMalbR! THeH > ' 6oTcau6HT wiTH a oa, i. pa6e. ONe PeRveRSioN UD I aNoiHeR aND aNOT^eR UKTiL—§0B!—I VoTeP 1b Taxes in ah eiecHoN YeaR! He ««se ^A/ ^o^T-/rc WAf E.K.lc/1 't-T- f4^ ^Tc/f> >£t> ''‘o. ifi. t-e.^ *? Mot IJ- 3'8a §TeiN’8^ (JDCKV KlTN.SE.Wg.NEA ■O’.