Support Your And Your Basketball Team 1 ne v^iarioii Intramural Teams VOLUME XXVIU B.REVABD COLLEGE. NOVEMBER 18, 1960 NUMBER 5 Tornadoes To Open 1960-61 Season November 25 Callisher, May hew Win Soph Honor Don Mayhew, from Mooreis- viile, and Maxie OaiMisher, of Greensboro, have been selected bv tiheir elassmates as Mr. and Jliss Sophomore wE 1960-61. I'h'Cy weir*£i ch'osejn in s class Biwting heild November 11. Others nominated for ttihe hon or of Mi'ss Siophomore ware Brandon S'herrill, Fran Jaquette, and Vajnd'alyn Brown; and for Mr, Sophomore, Tom Barfbee amd Bob Gladden. To qualify for Mr. and Miss Sophamiore, a situdent must have a “C” average and must expect to be enrolled in the sophomore class of Brevard Oodktge the sec ond semester. BC Day Students Elect McCall As Club President Bill McOaM a freshman from Henderaonville, and a commercial arts major, was elecbcid President of the Day Studerrts’ Clmb, in their meeting Monday. Linda Mull, Vlce-P r e s i d ent elect, iis a sophomore from Bre vard, and plans to attend Ap- palaichii'an next year. Ilena Kinig, a sop'hotmore from EendeTsonviille, was obosen sisc- retairy for the club. Doyle Chiamibers, from Bre- \iard, is the Studtamt Government Bepresentaitive. Sara Whitmire, ch^main of Pubiic Relation's, is a sophomore, amd a pre-law major. The Soci'al Committee, an im- portanit camlmfiittee in any gax>u(p, is headed by Joel Stevenson, of —Turn to Page Four A Thanksgiving Banquet is being given November 22, at 5:30, for the student body in the college cafeteria. Spon soring this traditional Thanksgiving dinner and program is the Christian Council. The various church fellowships are in charge: Westminster Fellowship has the program; Canterbury Club is in charge of decora tions; MSF has charge of decorations; and the BSU has charge of clearing the plates from the tables. An interesting program will be presented consisting of a “chalk talk” by Dr. Me- Larty, and a musical program by the Madrigals and by Lar ry Vickers. Mr. Adams will have charge of leading the group singing. A special invitation is ex tended to day students to whom there will be no charge. The members of the 1960-61 Bre vard Colteg^e basketball team are shown above. Left to right, kneeling, are Charlie Jacobs, Tom Barbee, Bill Al'Cxander, John Eller, Glov'cr Cog gins, and Don Cooper; standing, Gene Gossett, Poochie Harris, Cecil Clark, Wayne Huntley, Larry Brooks, and Donald Harbour. (Photo by Reid Griffin) Honor Roll, Dean s List Are Released Calendar Mrs. Brona N. Roy, Recorder of Brevard College, has releiais- rd the Dean’s List 'and the Honor Boll for mid^semester of the Pall Term. To be eligible for the Dean’s List, a Studienlt must have an average of 2.5 in hdsi 'Judies. For the honor roll, he must 'have an averaige of 2.0. D’s and F’s make a student ineligilble for eiithex of thieslsi, however. Those imiaking the Dean’s List lare Thomas Bailbee, Weaver- uille; Patriciia Green, Thoanias- villllS'; Mrs. Paitriioia Holden, Ros- man; Ilena Kinig, Henderson ville; Gene McGalha, Waynes- ville; Donald Miaybew, Moores- ville; Becky Siigmiam, Conovefr; and Oanlene Watson, BneTOird. Students on tihe honor roll are Gary Bairney, Winslton^Salem; Phillip Berrier, Kernersville; Vandialyn Brown, Marion; Jerry Ctapell, MooirsBville; John Eller, WeavervjU'e; Kathiv®! Oox, Sum merville, S. C.; Larry Garmon, Ooninelly Springs; Martha Gibbs, Greenslboro; Oarol Hairper, Rich mond, Virginia; Betity Henlinlsi, Clyde; Gene HoQtond, Gienwood. Also Dorothy Hun sucker, S'hiaw Air Force Base, S. C.; Oraiig Little, Pitit^own, Ntew Jersley; William Jerry McOaH, Penrose; Sandira Malbry, MooreB- viiUe; Robert Mamtin, Chiarloltlte. Patrici'a Morrissey, Jaciksoin- vi’Ue, Florida; Malhmood Mota- men, Tehran, inan; Beinjamin Mullins, Mairion, S. C.; Clydte Nagle, Statesvilile; N'ancy Nor- lander, Brevaird. Earbama Parks, Lexuilgtc^ Judith Phiffiiips, Siler City; —Turn to Page Two November 22 — Thanksgiving Dinner sponsored by Christian Council. Thanksgiving Holidays — Brevard Junior Classic Tournament December 1 — Basketball game here with Mars Hill December 2 — Formal Recital held in the Campus Center Building. December 4 — Christmas Buffet December 6 — Informal Recital held in the Campus Center Building December 8 — Basketball game here with Lees Mc Rae Miss Sally Maynard, member of the WAA Council, is pictured crowning Queen Gayle Johnson at the annual Halloween Dance which is sponsored by the WAA Jim Riggs was King for the occasion. (Photo by Reid Griffin) Team Will Take Part In Junior Classic Tourney The Brevard OO'Ueigie Torna- d>ti:is will apien the 1960-61 bas- ketiball season dummig the Thanksgiving ,'holid.ays witih the Juiniiica- College QBasisi'c Tourna ment. The tournament will he played in tba Breviaird High School gymnasium Novemiber 25-26. On tlhe 25ith, Mars Hill Col lege, Mars HiU, will play the Lees MoBae team from Barnieo* Elk in the firet gtoe wiiih Bre vard mieetimg the team flrom Suie Beninieitt Colleigie, London, Ken tucky, ini the secoinid ^lamtei. In last year’s tournament, w'hidh was the fiireit, Brevatrd ootpped fiinst place by beetling Asheville - Biltrmorle 87-73 an)d Lees McRae 60-57. Mars Hill v/as thie fourth team, participat ing in (the toumbmieint. Besidies wirLnlinlg tjhta first- iplacie Itirciphiy, tihie Ttosmadoies placed three [pfliayelng otn thlaf ail- tourney tjelam and Bnevaard’s Toma Baifbee, a miemlber off this year’s team, was maimed Most Valuable Player. H k n BC Student Will Attend 4-H Congress John Smith, Brevard Colleige freshmaii, is to aittenld NatfciOirtal 4® duib Oongress November 25 to DeceMber 2. Joihn was Horidla’s stette 'wtoner 5m etec- tricilty, an honor igi’vtem to a se- ik'dt fw. In faiot, apipiroximiateJy 30 iboyis aond giris out of a toital of 30,000 4-H Iboyis amd ^rls •aire state winneirsi dm Florida eadh year. Jiohm has beeji worfc- iinig cm his 4rH projedts foir eight yearns aind hias thiad pTojeots in; iolectricily, hotmieigirotiirwi beiafoti- fioation, trtalct)0(r miainitenaiice, gardien, poiiltiry, ralblbdlts, and home improveiment. Hie has beein. pliaoed in the top five otf electric ity dm his home sttaitle' for the past tlhiree yeains. He will (lieaive tfironi Florida for Chieatgo !by lainpl'amie and wdlll arrive in Qhliicajgo Novem ber 25. ApproximateJy 1,300 hoys aojd girls (fiTom all plarte of the L'ndited States 'wiiU to alt the oonivenltian. These 'boys and giirls are beimg isipoinsored' by —Turn to Page Two The library is now boast ing of the new fnmitnre which arrived last week. It consists of as exhibit case, a new nnit to the card cata logue, and magazine rack. The library will close at 4:60 p. m. on Wednesday, Novem|>er 23, for the Thanks giving holidays. It is request ed that all books doe before or daring the holidays either be returned or renewwed.

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