Just Twenty Days Till The The Clarion Christmas Holidays Begin! VOLUME XXVI BREVARD COLLEGE, NOVEMBER 28, 1958 NUMBER 4 GLEE CLUB TOUR SLATED FOR DECEMBER 6-10 m THE BREVARD LITTLE THEATRE production of “At War with the Army” was given recently in the Center Build ing auditorium. Shown above is an ac tion-packed scene from the play. Second from left is Gail Bonnell, a Brevard col lege student. BLT Production Given At College The Brevard Little Theatre pre sented “At War with the Army”, a three-act comedy, on November 21-22 in the Campus Center audi torium. Included in the large cast was Gail Bonnell, a Breivard college sophomore. She portrayed the “Marilyn Monroe” of the play, as a theatre usherette who had all the boys “goo-goo eyed” over her. Behind the scenes, Jackie Rich ards, also a Brevard sophomore, was handling her job as assistant director. She was responsible for seeing that all characters were in the proper place at the right time during the play. Also, Mr. Alex McFadden, of the college English department, was in charge of the sound and lighting for the production. He was assisted by Phillip Schoonmaker and Tommy Gilbert. The Brevard Civic orchestra also made its season debut by present ing a concert prior to the begin- nmg of the play. The orchestra, now —Turn to Page Four Concerts, Meetings, Dominate Scene Exhibits, Elections At Brevard College College Students Guests At Banquet On Thanksgiving The Brevard College student body was entertained at a Thanks giving Banquet om Thursday even ing, November 27. The meal was prepared by the cafeteria staff under the direction of Mrs. Buck ner. The Christian Council, co-ordin- ator of all religious activities, plan ned the program for the evening. Marian Swann is the chairman of the coiuncil. President McLarty was the fea tured speaker for the banquet. He used an original painting to illus- traite his remarks. Many students have voiced the hope that this can become an annu al ievent. Dinner Meeting The Methodist men of the Ashe ville District met for a dinner meeting in the Brevard College caf eteria on Friday evening, Novem ber 21, at seven o’clock. Dr. Fletcher Nelson of Morgan- ton was the principal speaker. 0th- thers taking part on the program included President McLarty, who welcomed -the guiests on behalf of Brevard College, and the Reverend Courtney Ross, host pastor. Madrigal Singers The Brevard College Madrigal singers presented a program of Thanksgiving music to miemibers of the Asheville Kiwanis club at their regular meeting on Friday, Novem ber 2L Louisville Meeting Planned The sixty - third annual meeting of the Southern Association of Col leges and Secondary Schools will be held in Louisville, Kentucky, December 1-4. President McLarty and Dean P.ennett will attend the sessions which are to be held an the Brown Hotel. The program will include, be sides the general sessions, ^ the meetings of many of the affiliated groups of the association. Paintings Displayed Douglas Grant, of Asheville, North 'Carolina has several paint ings on display in the Campus Cen ter building. Mr. Grant is a well known fig ure in and around Brevard. He is a member of the American Water Color Society. Mr. Grant has taught several art classes in Brevard, and his familiarity with this section is evident in his paintings, many of which depict -scenes from the area around Brevard. BSU Exhibit For one week prior to the Thanksgiving week-end, erected by the college BSU w shown in the window of the Campus Center building. The exhibit was centered around a Thanksgiving motif, with, the tlieme “Count your blessings, Name them one by one.” Each article dis played in the arrangement depict ed some phase of the American cul ture, such as o-ur Bible, schools, churches, works of art, sports, clothing, music, and other objects. Mr. Stevenson Speaks Professor J. J. Stevenson, head of the history department, was the featured speaker for the chapel service on November 21. He chose as the theme for his address, “Study.” In his usual good humor, Mr. Stevenson chided the students over their failure to be come acquainted with their closest neighbor, study. His words, how ever, were not without an encour- aiging note. Dr. Leete On November 19, Dr. J. F. Leete spoke to the students on his work in the' Middle East. He interpreted trends there as he saw them and told of his impression of the vari ous countries which he visited. CoHege Choir The college choir presented a —^Tum to Page Four Election Schedule May Queen and court: Announced—Wed., Nov. 26 Petitions due—^Wed., Dec. 3 Election—Friday, Dec. 4. Christmas Queen: Announced—Wed., Dec. 10 Petitions due—Thurs., Dec. 11 Election—Friday, Dec. 12 Valentine Queen, King, and court: Announced—Deeeimiber 17 Petitions—^December 18 Elections—Dtecember 19 Mr. and Miss Sophomore and Mr. and Miss Freshman are to be elect ed Monday. Forty Seven Voice Group To Sing In Schools, Churches The forty-seven voice Brevard College Glee club will leave Satur day, December 6, for its annual Christmas tour. The group will travel by bus di rectly to Asheboro for the night. The next morning, they will sing for two services at the Oentral Methodist Church there, after which they will proceed to Liberty for an evening program. A iperformanoe at Lexington High School vidll foe on the agenda for Monday morning, Diecember 8, followed by an afternoon concert at Thomasville High School and an evening program at the First Meth odist Church. The Glee club will sing at Con cord High School on Tuesday (morn ing and at Albemarle High School that afternoon. They will have a service at C-oibum OVEemorial Ohufch in -Salisbury that evening and will remain in Salisibury for the night. On Wednesday mO'ming, the group wall igive a program at West Mecklenburg High, followed in the afternoon iby a concert at North Mecklenbumg High School. After singing at the Davidson Methodist church that evening, the Glee club will start home, arriving -back in Brevard around 1 o’clock Thurs day morning. The selections to be siung -by the Glee club ‘ar'e “'Fanfare”, by Martin Shaw; songs from the “Ceremony of Carols”, which are “Procession al”, “WolcUm Yole”, “This Little Babe”, and “Deo draoias”, by Ben jamin Britten; “Lo, How A Bose”, by Michael Praetorius; “As It Feii Upon a Night”, iby Katherine Dav is; “Carol of the Wind”, by Elmore and Reed; “How Far is It to Beth lehem”, by Geoffrey Shaw; “Hark Now 0 Shepherds,” by Morten J. Luvaas; “Lay Down Y-our Staffs”, by Franz Wasner; “Sing We All Noel”, by Curtis York; “What Child Is This”, by English; and “Allelu- hia”, Iby Randall Thompson. Mr. Nelson Adams, director of —Turn to Page Tw» Thirty-Two Listed On Mid-Semester Dean’s List And Honor Roll Mrs. Brona Roy, Recorder, has announced the following students to be on the mid-semester Dean’s list and Honor Roll at Brevard Col lege: Dean’s list: Jose Bolanos, Mildred Miller, Mary Allyn Reynolds, Mar ion Swann, and Carol Walsler. Honor roll: Marie Benige, Jose Canive, Sankie Caviness, Sharon Cline, James Corn, Bobby Davis, Ken Dawkins, Myra Dellinger, Ken neth Faulkner, Linda Ferguson, K-ay Fink, Pat Gray, Agnes Hamil ton, Joseph Haris, Charles Hart- sook, Gelia Hooper, Joe Litaker, Charles Lipsey, Judith McManus, June Nelson, Elmer Norwood, Nan cy Poley, Pat Pruitt, Don Walser, Max Walser, Loiuise Waters, and Russell Womack. The Dean’s list is composed of those students who obtained a 2.5 average or above, while the Honor roll is made up of -those having from a 2 to 2.5 average.