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Christian Focus Week Schedule of Events
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Issue 8
Mars Hill, North Carolina
Friday, February 17, 1989
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w *hose of us who have a class
% ^*)^3nks 10, a profound change
j] Sliced last week. This change
roots in Dr. Pendleton’s
^geitient class.
renovation of the room sprung
example on the concept of
it was suggested that
be easier for a manager to
U ^ such a room on his or her
get a subordinate to ac-
nt, P r^elegation of such an assign-
Udj i^irre of the subordinates (read
disagreed.
PtoJ. '^Isss, Junior Gary Harrison
^ Pendleton with the
iilrt 5 bis
Pjiild rris fraternity, Zeta Chi Theta,
^dle the renovation as a ser-
Project.
As
may
awaiting
^'^‘onally happens with such
^ ttio, u renovation of Marshbanks
more ^ ^
•cot of a” ^ ^ Chi organizations. In this case
iLn at ? the“ Theta, the Management class,
fee,
garland i, °rher supphes were
ninine 3 ''*^1 'various private sources; a
. _ was drawn from a laree
10 now stands as a
example of the good that
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remove^’ 8iven the direction
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Focus Week
into Swing
Stroup Contributes
to Five-Year Plan
A gift of $36,480 of R. J. Reynolds
stock has been given to Mars Hill
College by Mrs. Mae Cline Stroup of
Shelby. A long-time benefactor of the
college, Mrs. Stroup has designated
that her gift go to the school’s Cam
paign for the Future.
Mrs. Stroup’s family has had a long
relationship with Mars Hill. A women’s
residence hall, named for the family,
was dedicated in 1941. She has been
a member of several of the school’s
boards, including the trustees and ad
visors. She attended Greensboro Col
lege and the University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill.
She has also served on the Boards
of Trustees of Wake Forest Univer
sity and Gardner-Webb College. A
member of the First Baptist Church
of Shelby, she has held numerous of
fices there and has served on the
Education Commission of the NC State
Baptist Convention. She is also active
in civic affairs, having been chairman
of the Red Cross chapter, president
of the Women’s Club, a member of
the Board of Directors of the American
Cancer Society, and a member of the
Chamber of Commerce.
Mars Hill’s Campaign for the Fu
ture is a five year, $10 million capi
tal improvement effort. After the com
pletion of the chapel, construction of
a new cafeteria and the renovation
and/or conversion of several existing
buildings on campus will commence.
The plan will also fund such items
as new equipment and scholarships.
various l "‘story
now. Christian Focus
Ha Chi ju^jOPon us.
hft y
.^hilders
>’ve
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heard
ve
the bizarre posters,
the Marshbanks bell,
opportunity to read
.ri/is^. .‘^®votionals. The planning
A u "‘storv nu/ Phristinn Fnriis
had
ed anih’^Hiiie
. 20-23 has the potential to
It . ^ost
the s" ••'''‘siDuity a personal i
hop®,, i' ih„ ^®ssors have invited
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exciting week you’ve
s Hill. It’s up to you to
Possibility a personal reality,
y uop^jj tjjg^ossors have invited mem-
wishes J
d, and
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oe .Christian Focus Week team
apprccitt^^jii; j ■ their classes during the
■’’ts. R w tvorship services will be
iheif tiore Auditorium. Seminars
on current issues wiU follow the eve
ning services. A special seminar on
dating and marriage is offered on
Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons.
And the whole week will be kicked
off by Ken Medema’s Monday night
concert.
In order to be certain that you
don’t miss anything, read the schedule
below carefully, and get these activities
on your calendar now.
Go ahead! Take the chance. Grab
a friend and come see what all the
fuss is about. You won’t be disap
pointed. Remember-the pursuit of pur
pose is no trivial pursuit
FULL SCHEDULE OF EVENTS—see Page 6
Mime Company
Comes to Mars Hill
What is dynamic enough to open
for a rock music act, and accessible
enough to play retirement community?
TOUCH Mime Theatre! Their per
formances, complete with mime, masks,
props, costumes, live music, and yes,
even speech, create warm human im
ages that are delightfully off-center
and alarmingly true. A child discovers
his heart. A television terrorizes a
housewife. Two boys play war games
Picolo Spileto Theatre Fringe in Char
leston, SC; and the Imagination
Celebration in Winston-Salem, NC.
They have also appeared in concert
with the North Carolina Symphony,
the Charlotte Symphony, Leon Red-
bone, Alex DeGrassi, and the Paul
Winter Consort.
Touch Mime Theatre will be per
forming on Monday evening, February
27th, at S.'OO pm. in MoOTe
with their sister’s dolls. Garbage comes
alive. Whether young or old, in con
cert hall or school gymnasium, they
challenge you, the audience, to use
your hearts as well as your minds.
Since 1976, with toee mimes,
musician, and lighting designer, they
have performed at Lincoln Center’s
Out-of-Doors Festival in New York;
the Arts Festival of Atlanta; the In
ternational Mime and Clown Festival;
Auditorium. Advance tickets at the
rate of $5 each may be reserved by
calling 689-1114 and can be picked
up the night of the show. Tickets at
the door are $7;each; children 12 and
under are $3 each. MHC students will
be admitted free with valid ID, and
this event counts toward CLP credit
for students. For more information,
please contact Robert Kramer at 689-
1114.