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Page 4 The Hilltop of Mars Hill College Thursday, December 9, Sodely Honors New Members By M. Scott Roten Hifitop Editor TTie Epsflon Clu^r of A^Aa Chi National Honor Society held induction ceremonies for new members Nov. 18 in the Presidenf s Dining Room. Hie program included inspiring comments from Dr. EarlLeininger, Dean of the College, to the members of the academic society. Also present for the induction were Alpha Chi faculty sponsor Jim Letibuig and ^xinsors Cathy Adkins and Dr. Susan Kser. Adkins and IGser swore in the oflScers for the 1993-94 academic year. Hiey are: President Kelfy McElveen, Vice President Midiael Roten, and Secretary/Treasurer Marcia TauDL Enteifr^nment for the evening was provided by a woodwind trio of Amber Luckadoo, Sherry French and Jennifer Payne, along with a duetty violinists Lynn Edwards and Beverly Haigus. Hie meal was catered by Mariott EtiningServices and dessert was from the Rolling Pin Bakery of Asheville Alpha Chi is a national society honoring students who areinthetopSpercent of their class and have a grade point average of at least 3.5 on a4.0 scale. Membershq) in the society is lifetime and includes many well-known people like Dan Rather of the CBS Evening News. Al{Aa Chi inductees for 1993 were: Anthony Carl>le Aycock, Linda Diane Baker, Laura Renee Berrong, Seth Andrew Call, Todd Allen Conard, Sherry Lynn French, Cheri Lorraine Goo^, Beverfy K Maytrin Hargus, David Ryan Le^ord, Judith Annette Taylor, Elizabeth Jeannine Thisse and Amy Renae ^%on. Active members of Alpha Chi are: Noriko Awa, Janice Lytm Beach, Erica Lytme Brotzman, Hmothy Frederick Burris, Heather Shannon Curtis, B^ U. Deyton, Lynnette Faye Edwards, Rebeoa Hutchenson Garren, Regina Lynn Os^n, Kelfy Wingate McElveen, Wendy Gayle Miller,MichaelScottRoten,MardaLynn TaiiHi and Emily Grace Tudcer. Registration Adds Extra Day n.. \i4iir>Vk u;i11 lict By Freda Banther Hifh before and after the holidays, which will list Hifitop Staff Writer registration times by college IX). number. There are a few rhangp;s for r^istration for Without cheddng, the student may not arrive on the Spring 1994 semester. Hie registrar's ofiBce the correct day. reported that this year, the dates of registration Before comingto registration, students must for the Spring ”94 semester are January 17 and 18. have pad or be prepared to pay all fees, such as This rhangp. to a two days of registration trafiGctickets,lihnmydues,andanytiungfromthe inofpaH of One may cause problems. Some business ofiGce. Al«) be sure to bring your ID. studentsarescheduledforMonday,whileothers cards to registratioa are scheduled for Tuesday. Students wAo have not turned in their All sb’dpnfR win need to check their campus prere^stration forms to the regstrar’s ofiBce may post ofiBce boxwhere they win receive cards, Ixith still do so prior to the semester’s end. For Dec. 2 The Senate Report excerptsfivm D ec. 2 Minutes • $500 unanimously granted to CSM for mission trip. • Todd Conard gained approval of a proposal to purchase dumb-bells for weight room (total cost would be $28L77; ps^sed 19 to 1). • Conard also reported newmirrorsinwei^roomare well-received, that there are new weight room improvement projects, in^ding installation of electrical outlets for radios during workouts andpossitnlity ofhiringwork-studystudentsto monitor wei^ room to improve safety and security. • $50 approved from Junior class funds to aid in purchase of diunb-beUs. • Holden Godfelter questioned MHC responsibility in several thefts on campus; no definitive answer was gtyen. • Sophomore dass meeting by Jason Wunsch indud^ suggestion to provide shuttle bus to Ashev^e for students during weekends. • Suggestion by Chandelle Fairley to extend computer lab hours to 24 hours. Angel Tree Offers Hope For Needy Children By Patrick Nelson HiflU Hilltop Staff Writer Angel trees are popping up all over the counbyat this time ofyear. Onemi^ask,“What is an Angel Tree?” Well, the purpose of an angel tree is to give toys to children that are lessfortunate that we are. Most of the kid’s families cannot afiford presents, so students and others in the community help them out Then, there’s the question, ‘What do I do?” Mars Hill students and the community can get their angel or angels from the tree located in Wren College Unioa The Christmas tree has multi-colored angels on it Hie angels are its only decorationsbesides Christmas lights. Each angel has the age and gender of a needy child written on it Gift-givers can pck angels of their dioice. A person can pick as many as they can shop for. After this, the shopping begins, but remember to get an appropriate gift for each angel partidpant picked. >Mien the gift or gifts are purchased, gift wrap them and tape the angel on top of the present Hiis is required to ensure that the ^fits are given to the correct child. Remember that once an angel is picked up, it is the responsibility of the person to buy something since the c^dren are depending on the publids help. After everything is bough and wrapped, return the gift(s) back to the tree and give them to the person worldng. Everyone is invited to support this cause to help as many neerty children as possible. The children may not have Christmas without help. For more information, contact the Information Desk at Wren College Union at 689-1135. Children Need Your Help The Student Union Board of Mars Hill College invites you to take an Angel from the Angel Tree and make a difference in a needy child's life. When you take an angel, which has information about that child, you return it with a gift or gifts for the child. You may return youf gifts to the Student Development Office by December 16 at 5 p.m- Volume ( Celebrate the season! at the AnDU^LStudent Union R With Entertainment By: Chamber Choir Matt Corbin Amy Wiison Teresa Nixon Harambee Choir Dr. Meivin X Wren College Union 7 p.m. to 11 p.rn. December 10 Students, Faculty and Staff Invited THE HILLTOP P.O. Box 6148, Mars Hill, N.C. 28754 unions ^3bbleOn takes a sta JasQ activities, wM f “nsch writes on th Democracy in. to the Editor. eatures ^anther explain PQer • -nomenon causinj strange weather, le is an overview 0 tester’s entertain Mi( with some new to relocate fo; search. Bookstore feciAL Semester ‘i;Up .^^-L-OUT
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