UNLESS YOU protest evil. The Clarion YOU COOPERATE witM it VOLUME XXVIII BREVARD COLLEGE, NOVEMBER 4, 1960 NUMBER 4 Student Body Chooses Four Cheerleaders Four new eheerkiat!>ars, all f-eshinien, have 'be'cn eledted to the Brevard College cheering equacl by the student ' body. live gii’ls tried out befo-re; the'students October 31, and' four regular che'erleaders plus two 'arternates were selected, i Thl? new “yell-belles” are Marj' Jo Eady, Shirley Hammill, Har riet Neelson, and Kitty Whit- vorbh. Alternates ana Fran J-aquette and MarlJha Barnette.! These girls will join chief clieerD3ladeT Helen Nelson, Car-j oI Chaplin, Christine Famian,; Ahce Biarnliill an'd Martha Ann Fair in providirnig spirit and ^ backing for the 1960-61 basket ball team. Mrs. Barbara Sader is the adviser for the group. A small band hlas been or- ganixed to 'play at tihe games. They also will help in provid ing spirit and leading Brevard’s team to victory. Ken Bryson Is Head Of Camera Club Much initerest is being shown in the newly organized OamePa Club. This club is tio help all studiemts who are interesited in learnimg to take the rigWt kind of picture and, also; if it can be arraniged, to sihow each sltxid- enit 'how a picture is developed and printed. The club is 'goinig to tate:' tri'ps and 'go on hikes. They will have photographeirs come and speak to them. They will also visit the newspaper office and seia how news photographers work. Ken Bryson oirganized the club 'this year with one purpose —to train studenlts in the art of midring good 'picture^. Ken was in la ollass of photio- graphy at Parker High School in GreenivilLei, South Oaroiina. He was a photographer focr the school annual and 'school pap er. He was 'awarded the best picture aw'ard for ithe anniual. This year he will bla the photo grapher for The Clarion, amd perhaps for the putvlic relations —Turn to Page Four Mack Haywood Elected Brevard College BSO Makes Plans For Teas For Freshmen Girls Shown above are the newly elected officers of the the 1960-61 Brevard College sophomore class. Left to right, standing, are Frank Wharton, vice- president; and Mack Haywfood, president. Sitting are Susi Hodges, secretary-treasurer and Carol Mat thews, representative to the Student Council. Tto, year 'the Big Sieter Orr t^'i'n'izatuon has miade each Crcsh: man giri. feel ccimfwritlable in ad- ji'slinig 1;o her new 'home. Each Big Sister vmis here to greet the new girls at regisitara- tion. They were r^ognized' by tfcir'ioutstaodin'g, oultfits, white dresses and blue wies'bits, amd a name tag. Eaioh Big , Sister adopited seven girl'S of 'the fresih- man class and. tnansfer. situd- erjts 'and her purpose was tio ac- quia'int them with dampuis life 'a,nid be cif belp to them dm any way possible. Thiedlr guidlaisce and help 'throughout oo'entotioin wais very isuicoesstfuL They have, P'lannied teas', for tlreir litJtllei sisters tine i|:atteir pairt of 'tihis imlooitih. . ^ They are nlow in tiie process' of giving enjoyaible' skdits at d'orm meetangls. This yeiar the Big S'islter, .Or- giraization is undleo* the leadlejr- ship of Hazel Willia'msi. Mem-, bei's iincliu'de Lindla P'hillips, Bairbaria Pl'esis, Bairbaira Bever ly, 'Patsy Gffeem', Vaindialyn Brown, Pranices Kwoik, Sandty Smith, Asitla 'GHalbrielsoni, Marie T:le'le, Anmla Wi'Hiamson, Judy Groglan, Diannia Nelslbitt, Lindla Stouit, and Ilena King. The 'sophom'ore . cIbeb of Bre- vand Coililege n’.iet.f'or jflhe.first meetinig of the year. Mon- d'ayj dctclbicr' 24, fw 'tli« pur- pceie 'Cif eleetiiig'class'offiicers. Tile poi,HKi'dentt ''pf. , the , class last .ycair, Mick Maua^. presi ded over tihe nieieitiing tmM the rjcw presdde'nt was .cU:i0ed. Mack iHiaywoqd.'from Waxhaw, vyiil'l kla'd ithe sicipjhoimoire class this yelar as. p'residenit. Frank W'hartO'n, Belhaven., mus elect ed , victe-^presidienit; Suisi Hodges Gif. Arlitiigften, Virginia, \ is the new secretiary - treasiuirer; and Ctaiol MattTiiews, Dlal'lais,; Texas, is the rep'reBienltative: to. tihe Stud- •int Council from the cJasB. I First Lyceum Program To Be Presentation Of ''Carmen"' The first program in the Ly ceum sJaries here 'alt Brevard College this seaison will be a .performance of “Ca'rm‘em”,_ No- vem'ber 10, by thie National Opera company, formerly Grass Roots Opc'ra. Far 12 years this enterpris ing young group 'df talent^ iplayers has brought enitertein- nienit to varied sponisors indud- inig schools. Collage lyceum cour- 'ses, civic groups and concert associatiio'ns. They have pisirfo'rmed in gym nasiums, on stages' with no cur tains and on maikesliift staiges with cracks so large the girls lost an occasi'OTiiail heel. They have sung througlh thunder- srorms, bl'own fuses (with candles for Stags illumination and a flashlight for the accom panist) and 'have contended with mice in the dressing room£. And, too, they have appeared in some of 'the finlslst auditori ums 'with air condiltio'nding, elec- trica'lly operaited curtain's, and the most up-todlalte faciliti'es. “Beiglardfless of surround- ings,” BaidI Professor Nelson F. Adams, hlEiad of tihie Bre'vard College Musiic d'eparitnDemt, “the ti’oupe P'Uts fcrtfc its maximum effort with the reswlt a new audliemice of opera lovers ils be iiiig formled. Thie aiverage man is discovering opera, wliien suing in EnglMi, can ibe iclnjoiyiabile.” The finals for the girl’s in tramural softball tournament between second and basement floors wound up favoring second floor, 8 to 1. Captain of second floor was Brenda Powell; basement’s captain was Joyce Clark. L’il Jo Gail Garmon’s pitching was the treat for all the spectators. Congratulations to second floor! The Honorary Girl’s Soft ball Team consists of the fol- -lowing players: Jo Gail Gar mon, Patsy Green, Jackie Cabe, Jane Royster, Sally Maynard, Joyce Clark, Dianne Brackett, Carol Padgett, and Patsy Sharpe. Art Exhibit For Month Is By Tracy For the NoiV^mmlber ^. ex hibit in. itte Kacuity'1/Ovmge of Sims Camipus, CenitOT Building at Brevard. Ooffl«gie Kennlejth Da- B'Oiis^ bead of tte ' Artt'D'cpart- nient, 'hais chosen the;works of Lois Barletit 'TPaoy. The exhi'bit,, whi'Cih lis open ito tihie .public, will hang uinltil Novtcl.Ti)ber 21. Mrs. Traty, now a resident of AsheviHe, has had. shows ia American UniversStiies 'amd mu- seuimis lior' seveinail yfiiatts.' She lias exh'ibiitied in Europ'e with thiE! National Associiation of Wo men Paitoters in; bdtlh oil aind v.'atercolor ^ows. H^ painitiTlgs are in tihe perrplainemlt collec- tions of Kamisais .State; University of Virginia,’ Rollins 0oHege, and Michigan State Univers'ity. Painitinigs by Mrs. Tracy wfeaie chosen to reipr^iifilt thie State of Florida in 'the New York World’s Fair 'and tlie first ex hibition of ^Welri'oan. Art in Rocfcefeiler 'Cejiltlelr. Her work took first prize in'the Oil and Scjulipiture Fine Arits 'Pestiai at Virglinliia in 1959. Inc3udei among the m'any prizes won by Mrs. Tracy are th'e Kathlerin Larkin water color prize; tlite Henry J. Gaisimian wltercoior prize in Ithe NialtionaSt; Assoctet- ti'on of Women Artislts’ Exhibit of 1950; Norfolk TVtulsieum pur- cl-iiase award in 1957; Most ci’ea- tive Work of Art Award ito the AAUW Exhi'bit of NIetw H)amp- sliSre in 1955. Mrs. Tracy reecived her A. B. degree at Rollrnis Oolltegje ib 1929 aind her M. A. degree in Art from , Michigan ;Sitate Uini- Msrsity in 1958. She has Studied witii Hans Hoffman of New York. In, 1956-59 she ^tangM Art at tihe Umiversity of Vifrginlia. “CARMEN” will be presented by the National Opera comipany here at Brevard college on Thurs day night, Nov. 10th. In th'e scene above a dis hevelled Don Jose, recently from prison, meets Car men at a rough mountain inn. The Student Government Association will sponsor a movie, “ftelen of Troy,” to morrow night, Saturday, No vember 5, in the Campus Cen ter Building auditorium, be ginning at 7:30. There is no charge for the movie. KEN BRYSON

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