.Page Six, THE HILLTOP, Friday, Mar(* FYI MHC Comes to LIFE: The Spring session of LIFE (Learning Institute for Elders) will be held at Mars Hill beginning April 3. LIFE is designed for mature adults seeking new outlets for their skills and interests as well as fellowship with their peers. The institute will offer two classes this spring which will meet each Tuesday morning in the ground floor classroom of Memorial Library. Spring Visitation Days: Mars Hill College is sponsoring two Spring Visitation Days for prospective students and their families Saturday March 17, and April 14. Each day’s ac tivities begin at 9:30 a.m. with registra tion in the lobby of Blackwell Hall. Following registration, guided tours will be given to prospective students and their parents. They will also have the op portunity to talk with faculty members from all departments. During the afternoon, a session with the financial aid director is planned. For those who must travel long dis tances, short-term on-campus accom modations will be available. Reserva tions and additional information are available from the Office of Admis sions, Mars Hill College, Mars Hill, N.C. 28754, telephone 704/689-1201. Present MHC students are encour aged to welcome prospective students and be as helpful as possible. Also, if they know of any students interested in MHC, they are asked to make them aware of these visitation days. Summer Counselors: Applications are being accepted for residential counselors in the Gifted and Talented summer programs. Applicants need to have experience working with elementary and secondary students or express interest in doing so. Employ ment is from June 10 through July 20. Compensation is minimum wage plus room and board. Efforts will be made to assist students to find other employment on campus at the conclusion of the pro gram. Applicants should expect a de manding 24-hour schedule. Applications are available in the Admissions Office. Deadline is March 16. Help Wanted: Female student to live with handi capped lady who needs small amount of assistance. Meals and room. For more information call 1220 from 8-4:30. Nights 689-4628. Found: Ladies’ watch. Please come by the Student Development Office (3rd floor of the union) to identify and claim. Summer ’84 Student Employment: Upward Bound tutor-counselor appli cations are now available in the Upward Bound Office, Marshbanks Hall. See Amy Flynn or Lloyd Moore (applicants must qualify for College Work Study). Union Activities for March: March 13 - “Union Entertainment Pre views” in the Timberline, 8 p.m. A pre view of all coming attractions for the ' ' ' Ihu Oulword Bound couTM, to bo a diffwwit penon. Outward Bourni is more than a trip of high adventure. It’s discovering yourself. Learning that you’re better than you think you are. And finding out how to work «vltti others. Come Join us on a wilderness trip of excitement and aelf'challenge. You may come back a better you. Hang In there! Send for more Information: Outward Bound. Dept. CH. 384 Field Point Rd. Greenwich. CT06830 Phone toll free (800) 243*8520 City State Zip No expertence necescary. Outward Bourtd admit* ttudenta of any sex. race, color and national or ethnic origin. IVe are a nonprofit organiiatton. Scnolarshipa available. School Check the courses that Interest you: Canoeing Desert WhH.W.ttr ExpedHIon. Rafting Wilderness Sailing -■ Backpacking Mountaineering Outward Bound" The course that never ends rest of the semester. (Movies, concerts. Spring Fling events, etc.) March 15 - Pierce Pettis (coffeehouse performer) in the Timberline, 8:30 p.m. March 20 - Gene Cotton Concert in Moore Auditorium has had several songs in the top 10, including “Leave Me Now, Before My Heart Finds Out.” Performed in the showcase at the Regional Conference for NACA (Na tional Association of Campus Activities). ^LVII,Numl Mars Hill College to Sponsor Tour of Mt. l^tchell this Su«® The rugged beauty of Mt- for will be the scene this summer pack tour sponsored by Mars lege. The six day camping 15-20, will feature four days nights camping and hiking the rain of Mt. Mitchell and the 0 rounding it. Participants will need to bris* ^ s,^ the trial for £ Residential Language School to Feature Intensive Study of French or Spanish: The Center for Continuing Education at Mars Hill College will sponsor two Residential Language Schools this sum mer, one in Spanish and one in French, both during the same time period, July 9 - August 3. The schools provide an intensive study in the French or Spanish language and culture for beginning and intermediate level students through daily training in volving grammar instruction, lab prac tice, group discussions, and classes on cultural understanding which includes lectures, discussions, and films. The total cost for either four-week sessions is $650 and includes all meals, room, tuition, and fees. Additional in formation and registration forms are available from the Center for Continu ing Education, Mars Hill College, Mars Hill, NC 28754, telephone 704/689-1166. ing bags, ground pads, hikiDJ backpacks, rain gear, and perso", for the hike. All other items tents, food, and cooking utensil®' provided. Two semester hour* 18 ^VlD WACHT] months, whi ^mstrating del; demic credit may be earned began on Frid under the Mars Hill catalog Camping and Camperaft. The cost for the trip is class will be limited to 20 p3 Additional information and i forms may be obtained from ^ for Continuing Education, L ^ ^ College, Mars Hill, N.C. 28" phone 689-1166. Answers to Baby Picture Ide**® 1. Danny Gilbert 2. David Nettles 3. Scott Harrison 4. Joy Jones 5. Ellen Taylor 6. Todd Reeves 7. John York ^ars Hill Col Brien (Dean c and former 1 “Hoot” G ^yfday, March : "'as continued ju!* Saturday, M $20®’. precipitated *°ok place or member 10, Gibs ®By assaulted ^r. William W 1" abusive m ®ged to have vi ^ Coach Pa ;«mber 13, Gibs li to run 'ar }[ the Mars H that G I, O’Brien whi ^‘bson '8Uti claimed and On him wh took out % tti5p‘"ting a pist pointir ^ began at 9:3 Coming to Moore Auditorium N X T 1AM o M A L ••ITS BtIU Sunday, March 18 Whitaker Automotive DSC Import & Custom Repair 24 Hour Wrecker Service Forks of Ivy 689-5206 24 Hr. Ans. Service 254-0721 H. W. 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