^^EliL^29,1993 SPECIAL GRADUATION ISSUE eMilltop Servifig the Sttfdmts of Mars MB College Since 1926 w Fit-Trail wl for exercise r students an At Last! A N HANK - _ 31-^’RE free at LAST! Free At G Last! O D nan ■LY McEl /EEN |tant editor ^ of ’93 will walk across ;--^oore Auditorium on V tilv at 3 p.m. to accept ISSUff “ : vice |fairs president of l*«us, while Dr. Fred mfinns the degrees pt Mars Hill College’s Poremony. doming Dr. R. Keith F president and chief peer of the Foreign !^d of the Southern the limited seating in Moore Auditorium. Seating for those without tickets will begin at 2:45 p.m. Music for both services will provided by the College Choir, directed by Joel Reed, and by Donna Robertson, college or^inist. The College Band will provide a concert at 2:30 p.m. until the ceremony begins. Graduation festivities be^ on the Saturday before the big event afternoon. The jm m OlOT I - occurs Sunday ivention, will give the graduate banquet, sponsored by the ‘ address scheduled at Alumni Office, begins at 5:30 and will feature recognition of the Who’s Who Among American College Students and outetanding student achievers along with a skit l-fs Were provided to Pr guests during the ^sremony because of performed by senior class members and music. Seniors will also honor a faculty and staff member wiio have been especially helpful to class members during their four year stay at Mars Hill and present the senior class gift to the college. Reservations must be made with the Alumni Office in order to attend the banquet. Following the banquet, a concert will be held in Moore with the College Choir, Chamber Choir, Concert Band and the Bailey Moimtain Cloggers providing entertainment for the graduating seniors and their guests. Admission is free, and no, it is not a green card event. ECTfe >tualtions to you. A List lilltop mistake®"'* '*'grees are on pages 2 a sophomore ■jgck Page ■■Itc with Nil e’s ) 3 cafeteria stoiy had due to typing er- uf the fifth paragraph juniors who reside in 'Jnotoes or apartments 7 meal plan for $850 ft * '"*y choose a? meal Mme price ($850) no *'*y reside on campus. Young and Smith win Debate by JASON WUNSCH guest writer A successful first annual Mars Hffl CoU^ Student Debate was held April 6 in Belk Auditorium. , • . The topic being debated dealt with the ban of homosexuals m the military. The debate was structured to have a winner chosen from the competitors. The winning team was made up of Brian Smith and Henry Young, who aigued that the ban on homosexuals in them military should be lifted. B^ Smith r nnVi nnH T4p,nrv Younc rcuresented Zeta Chi Theta. ofThetaClu. j j -ru • To determine the winner, an aucfience poll was conducted, ^ose in attendance were given baflots and chose Smith and Young over Hder and Gardner 60 percent to 40 percent . Over 100 people showed at the debate The Mars Hill College Dehate Club, whospemsOTed the even, invites anyraie interested in debate to jom them during the 1993-94 school year, in winch they will be competing agamst other colleges.

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