Page Four, THE HILLTOP, Thursday, April 28,1983 'A./-*'.' /Ji PHOTO 8Y JOHN CAMPBELL Sara Page Hall and Winston Shearin rehearse scenes from “He, She and Us,’’ a musical review to be produced at Mars Hill College April 29 - May 1. The produc tion showcases the talents of these two seniors and will include a variety of music, comedy, and serious drama. The scene above is an excerpt from “Kiss Me Kate’’ which will be included in the show. “HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS’’ OVERSEAS STUDIES AVAILABLE As in its long-established programs in Paris and Madrid, American students, both undergraduates and graduates, may study all subjects in the new Milan program, but there will be a unique op portunity for qualified students to take courses in Business Administration, Economics, and Political Science at the illustrious Universita L. Bocconi. For further information write to: ACADEMIC YEAR ABROAD 17 JANSEN ROAD NEW PALTZ, NY 12561 or phone 914-255-8103. FACULTY ART EXHIBIT On Saturday, May 14, with the coop eration of the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce, the U.S. Small Business Administration, and the University of North Carolina at Asheville, SCORE will hold a one-day workshop. Entitled “How to Succeed in Busi ness,’’ the workshop is limited to 50 men and women who wish to learn about business skills. The workshop will be at Inn on the Plaza, Asheville, starting at 8:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. “New Works,’’ an exhibit featuring recent works by Mars Hill College’s art department faculty opened Tuesday, April 19, in Peterson Gallery, located on the ground floor of Blackwell Adminis tration Building on campus. The show will continue through May 6 and includes intaglio prints by depart ment chairman Joe Chris Robertson, paintings by Don Mahy, and pottery and sculpture by Steve Wing. The exhibit is part of the college’s series of art exhibi tions established by a grant from the Vlellon Foundation in 1980. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday - Friday. For more informa tion, call 689-1200. During the afternoon session, small group discussions will address specific problems such as cash flow, managing money, working with media, crime pre vention, credit and collections, person nel selection and retention, and business taxes. The fee of $15.00 includes luncheon, refreshments, and program material Applications and additional information are available at the SCORE office. Room 204 of the Asheville post office, and at the Asheville Chamber of Com merce, phone 258-5200. $500 PER YEAR POSSIBLE Earn $500 or more each school year. Flexible hours. Monthly payment for placing posters on campus. Bonus based on results. Prizes awarded as well. 800-526-0883. 66 Folk and Baroque” May 2 The unlikely combination of a harpsi chord and a banjo have won skeptical audiences’ praise across the U.S. when ever they have attended a “Folk and Ba roque” concert by Ken Cooper and Bill Crofut. The duo will be at Mars Hill College Monday, May 2, for a concert in Moore Auditorium beginning at 8 p.m. as part of the college’s Visiting Artists and Lec turers program. Both men are serious musicians; how- ever, they prove that music making not either be regulated to austere filled with stony concentrated cheap and cute to be appealing ^ fine quality, treated with care by P performers can result in an evening superior entertainment. ■$ ^UMe lvi, r There will be no advance seating res"' vations for the performance, and t>‘' ¥ will be available at the door. Adm'' ssii>* costs are $3 for adults and $2 dents with identification. # P(OTO daVio idfi, MOMMA MIA - Mamma Leone’s Italian Restaurant made a brief app®* Mars Hill after the fashion merchandising class visited the original eating b® other emporiums on the New York strip. The class held the banquet of ing home economic seniors and brought a taste of Mamma Leone’s by ...fe iTAaiiiiiia lasagna, manicotti and a lemon ice dessert which the restaurant is famous Communication Leaders Named INTELLECTUAL SOFTWARE PRESENTS The leaders of the college communica tions media for 1983-84 were named in a Communications Board meeting on April 14. Lisa Anderson will supervise the Ca denza, a literary/art magazine published once a year and containing poems, short stories, essays, sketches, drawings, pho tographs and other forms of creative ex pressions. Phil James, Chip Kiley and David Wachter will be the first tri-editorship that The Hilltop has ever seen, while John West received editorship of The Laurel. There was discussion before the elec tion of station manager of WVMH-FM, the student radio station. Students con cerned with the diversity of program ming presented the board with a petition of names of students who apparently felt the same concern. The board listened to the arguments of the students, but decid ed to allow current manager Andy Hill to continue on at WVMH. Score High on the J. D., Harvard L3'^ I co^' Comprehensive puter-assisted instruction,' . taring automatic timing, , branching, extensive analy^'* and documentation. Apple, IBM PC $195.00 Available exclusively > I *^iexpected Claude “ the I tster, news in i til The mov Septembe I ®nts were i .'^bnounceme: ^‘‘tdents held 5 the home Bentley. !*'^dents at t Jluestions ft 'ded to app ^^^turday, M. J^tiinmunity from 3 tit|,anc is op^ Kt 'Charge, fe^emorial K"!y ?-l2 \ '.litursday. Queue, 5 Chapel Hill Fairfield, CT0643' 1-800-232-22240 (203) 335-0908 1) .'*^oon tol '•Hi. On Sundc ^ISS hill^ ;C””orofth( 'ed dinner btonths ,'ii at th( Pass Correction In the last issue of the HILLTOP, we printed an article entitled “North Caro lina Considering New Law Concerning Drunk Driving.” We mistakenly printed that the entire article was written by Tammy Buchanan. Matt Miller was in strumental in the reporting of this arti cle, and we acknowledge his reporting. icerti;'®' from ^^^'^•cate froiJ n (74 I15 '^'^store. >er-up r J the E \ the Ur for thee Provi Asheville. l>ere prov ^'al than *n mak

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