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Mars Hill College Hilltop Thursday. February 16.1995 (ars Hill ts. The hesto tor can = HILL- »s pre- illtop or L e no r a job, ey have get ? Duh! a really n’t seen’ i take jy are a lot of stick af doioS be very iround ts, ase wril^ Sports As 1 See It.... (from the Editor's Desk) Hilltop Sports Editor, Erik J. Barlik What is it with all this snow anyway? I think it is causing people to go crazy, look at baseball for instance. Now, Clinton, the '’aseball guru himself, thinks he ^an settle the baseball strike. What ’foes he know? Speaking of strikes, I think we should have.^ bowling team here On campus. I mean, it’s a fogitimate NCAA sanctioned sport, ^ou only have to drive to Asheville fo bowl, and it’s pretty fun once you get into it. All that aside, the white stuff 'ffd manage to get a few games postponed this past couple of '''oeks. The games vs. f^nrdner-Webb and f-arson-Newman had to be ’'^scheduled. The alumni games f'ad to be cancelled, and the "'oatherman wasn’t smiling. He predicted more snow on the way. I wouldn’t be surprised if more games were rescheduled before the end of the season. On to happier news though. Due to the snow, we got to get in some great sledding behind Gibson dorm, and other parts of the campus. In fact, many people have gone sledding at all times during the day. While sledding may be a great sport to most, please be considerate of others who are trying to sleep at 12 midnight. Also, please look before you sled. We have had a few minor injuries on campus, and we do not need any major ones. That’s about all for now, so keep your ears peeled for the start of softball and baseball here on campus. Personally, the only ball I want to get hit by in the near future Top 10 Reasons To Become An RA 10. You don't have to drive to work. 9. Pre-planned weekends are guaranteed. 8. You get to address Dean Burgess-Boyd as "Hey Babe". 7. Everyone knows you by name... even if they never call you by it. 6. You're never lonely... someone is always knocking at your door. 5. Dear Abby ain't got nothin' on our RAs. 4. The T-shirts are free... even if you wouldn't wear them in public. 3. You always know where to find the best parties. 2. The job comes with an all-expenses paid vacation to sunny Lake Hartwell. 1. The best parking spaces on campus are waiting with your name on them. Want to find out more about becoming a ^^sident Assistant? Come to an All-Interested Meeting: Sunday, February 26 Monday, February 27 7:00 pm -OR- 9:00 pm in the Blue Lounge in the Blue Lounge *nust attend one of these meetings in order to receive an application. College Bills Gotcha In A Bind? Earn $25 on first donation with student ID. Donate Plasma at ALPHA PLASMA CENTER 167 Merrimon ave. For more info call 704-252-9967 Mon.-Thurs. 9am-7pm i.-Sat. 9am-4pm The Cutting Edge By Edge Edgeway If you get a chance to go by the Lion’s Den this semester, you’ll get to see how it has been redecorated in a “sports” theme. It features older sports equipment, uniforms, and other sports parapherenalia. The staff has worked hard to give it a more enjoyable atmosphere, and it’s one that I think you will like. The intramural basketball season is in full swing, and teams are already shuffling for positions to make the post season. If basketball is not your thing, relax, flag football is on the way. See Coach Bennett about signing up for football. Finally, the RISK club is now off the ground. The competition is heating up, and as this column is being written, the top two players are separated by only percentage points. Please contact Secretary David Johnston (689-6039) for any questions you have, or for information concerning the next tournament. Prospective members can join at the next scheduled meeting.
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