Congratulations The Clarion Mr. McLarty! VOLUME XVI BREVARD COLLEGE, OCTOBER 17, 1958 Number 2 PRESIDENT McLARTY TO BE INAUGURATED tUsOiii. PRESIDENT McLARTY BISHOP HARMON GOVERNOR HODGES Enrollment Reaches 332 Students A grand total of 332 full - time sliidents are now enrolled at Bre vard College. Of that group, 290 are boarding students, while forty- two live off the campus. ' There are ninrty-six returning students and 236 freshmen. In ad dition to these full-time students, there are forty-six specials. There are forty - one North Car olina counties represented at Bre vard College, giving a total of 278 students from this state. Other states represented are Delaware, Florida, Georgia. Maryland, New. Jersey, New York, IMassachusetts, Fer.nsylvania. South Carolina, Ten-} nessee, and West Virginia. There | are also five students from Cubai and-one each from China and Ko-I rea. In a brer.k-di:wn' on the denomi- j rational enroilmciit. the results aroj asfollovs; li!2 .Methodisls. P.6 Bap tists, 20 Presbx '.orians, 6 Moravians,! 7 Lutheraris. 2 l'.\an. a!‘d ilcform-, Li'i, 14 Er' \ ■.)!.:iii;iiis, 4 ( , ;hitlics, 2| Christiaii.s. 1 i'. n'lregi.tioi. il'.'-t. and 6 uneffiii’iU'd. There are 120 «’on’.cn slLidcnls at Brev:ird Collcs-o ;ind 212 men stu- (ients. "Elixir Of Love” To Begin Fall Lyceum Series On October 22nd On October 22, the National Grass Roots Opera company will present “The Elixir of Love”, the first lyceum program of the cur rent school year. The program will be held in the Campus Center Aud itorium at 8; 15 p. m., and attend ance is required of all college stu dents. The opera, written by Donizetti, :’u Italian, is a comedy with a sim ple plct and is performed in Eng lish. The characters are Nemorino, a young peasant; Adina, a wealthy village girl: Belcore, a sergeant; C.ianctta, a peasant girl; and Dul camara, an itinerant quack doctor. The action takes place in an Ital ian village during the nimateenth century. The story revolves around Ne- irorino's unrequited love fcr Adina. His chief coimipetition is a conceit ed sergeant named Belcore. Nem orino, in an attempt to win the love of Adina, purchases a “love potion”, called elixir, from a so- called doctor; but, in reality, the potion is nothing but wine. Never- tlie-lesis, it has the desired effect, a;id soon Nemorino becomes the cheerful, indifferent type, ■ thor oughly confusing Adina, who can not understand the sudden change in his attitude toward her. For spite, she eventually agrees to mar ry Belcore 'but keeps putting off the wedding. The story is made more interestimg when the word gets out that Nemorino has inheri ted a large amount of money from his uncle and, of course, has be- cnmc the “prize catch” of the town. —Turn to Page Three Governor To Speak; Harmon, Jones, Ross, Tuttle Take Part Dr. Emmett Kennedy McLarty, Jr., president of Brevard College, v/i'll be officially inaugurated in a ccremony on Friday, Octoiber 24, ar.d, at that time. Governor Luth er B. Hodges will sipeak. The service will begin at 10:30 a. m. with a processional and will be- held in the auditorium of the Camipus Center buildiog. The pro gram planned for the occasion will include prayer, led by the Rever end Robert C. Tuttle, Jr., special music by the college Gle^e club, and the presentation of the president by Mr. Edwin L. Jones, chairman of the board. Bishop Nolan B. Har mon will present the charge to the president, followed by President McLarty’s acceptance and imaugu- ral address. The Governor will then deliver his address. This wiU be followed by the benediction, led by the Reverend Courtney Ross. —Turn to Page Three Three Sophomores Named New Marshals Sharon Cline, Mary Allyn Reyn olds, and Carol Walser, sophoimore girls, have been chosen to be stu dent marshals at Brevard College, aiid they will work with the three marshals chosen last year. Return ing marshals are Mildred Miller, chief; Myra Dellinger, and Agnes Hamilton. The student marshals are selec ted on the basis of scholastic achievement and leadership. They v/ill participate in various college events throughout the year, and the first of these wiU be the inau guration of President McLarty on October 24. Dance, Reunions HigMight Events Of Homecoming On the autumn - scented campus of Brevard College, October 11, 1958, the echoes of Homecomins resounded. Alumni, visitors, facul- __ty, and students took part in the aTiuusi Homecoming festivities. Various organizations put up at- ti'active displays to welcome the siumni to the campus. These dis plays were judged, and a prize of twenty dollars was awarded the winner, the Baptist Student Union. The theme of their display was “Choosing Between Good and Evil.” Effectively arranged in the display was a church, a college, and a world. Oi»n House from 4 to 5 p. m. furnisihed an opportunity for the students and aluimni to tour the dormitories. In the parlor of Jones Hall refreshments were served dur ing that hour. At 6:00 p. m, the alumni met in —Turn to Page Two JANE GILBERT, the 1958 Home coming Queen, is pictured above as she was crowned hy last year's queen Jerrie Mason. Also sho^^ i.TaSd two attendants, Ellen Almond, left, and Tommye Bradley, right. Included in th& picture are the escorts, Charlie Gamer, Tommy Gilbert, and Charlie Hensley, and also the queen’s younger sister, Dale Dyars.