GOOD LUCK The Clarion WITH EXAMS VOLUME XXIX BREVARD COLLEGE, JANUARY 19, 1962 NUMBER 1« Final Semester Exams To Begin Tomorow At 9 s. G. A. Elects New Officers The student body of Bxevard College electcd several new of ficers in an election held on Jan uary 10, in the CCB. Gary Barney, of Winsto^n-Sai- em, N. C., was elected president of the S'ophomoire claiSS. Gary is a graduate of Southwest High School in Winston - Salem where lie was a member of the Key Club baseball team, basketball leam’ and the state champion- sliip bowling tr«m. Gary’s extracurricular activi-' li^>s at Brevard College include Pni Theta Rappa, the Cliosophic Society, and president of the Mf^n’s Intramural Athletic Coun cil. Gone Beasley, Freshman from Fjisley, S. C.. was elected Editor- mChief of The Clarion. Gene graduated from Wren High School near Easley. At Wren High, he was a member of the newspaper staff. Beta Club, Student Council, F. F. A., tnd the yearbook staff. He was an honor student, winner of the Medical Essay Contest, and was voted most intellectual in his class. At Brevard Collage, Gene is a member of the Delphian Society and the Baptist Student Union. Stephen Shephard, from Can ton, N. C., was elected vice-prce- j.lent of the Student Govern ment Association. Stephen graduated from Can ton High School. There, he was a member of the Student Gov ernment, Key Club, Latin Club, Dramatics Club, and the Miner alogy Club. He won the Amm- oan Legion Citizenship Award. At Brevard College, Stephen is president of the Engineers Club and is a member of Alpha Beta Gamma. Louis Martin was elected sec- letary-treasurer. He graduated from Murnhy High School in Alurphy, N. C., where he was a senior class officer. Louis is a member of th^e En- gineer’s Club at Brevard Col iege. Lyceum Program February 2nd An unusual lyccum program will be presented February 2. The Dance Drama Company k SfiUWN ABOVE ARE the new S. G.A. officers. From left to right they are Stev« Shephard, new S.G.A. vice- president; Gary Barney, Sopomore president; and Gene Beasley, BMitor of the Clarion. Absent was Louis Martin, S.G.A. secretary. Mr. Miles Talks On Terror Of Exams Course In Creative Writing Available Mr. Lou’s ]ViilGS of the ri^partment spoke in Ohapel 'a=-t Fridav. His scripture was from Saint Paul’s letter to the Church cf Philippi. begHining Vvith the sccor.d chapter and first V erse. Mr. Miles asked if we would A course in creative writing will be taught second semester on Thursdays from 12:30 to 2:00 P. M. All students Who maintain ed a B or better in English II are eligible for the course, with ihe consent of the instructor, ;VTr. Louis Miles. Students in creative writing ance uicuna % 'vhich has recently complete a six weeks repertory seascwi in New York City will perform m the CCB auditorium at 8:00 P.M. The group of dance - play^s, headed by Emily Frankel, has combined the different styles o dance with drama and music to produce a new kind of artistic enlertainment. . The program includes a wide selection of dance styles: b let, jazz, modem, and panto mime. It promises to be intense ly interesting. All students are invited and commanded to at- lend. cross the abyss that we are now on I'ho elge of. He believes some will Ci’n.5s it easily, some with difficulty, and some won t cross at all. “If one of us succeeds, we will succeed. If one of us fails, wa all will fail. This is because wc are a community of Christians. Rivalry exists between us but also conccrn for others in this Christian community. “We have been told time and ume again by first one person then ainotht'i’’ that we must sue- i ceed. But the important ques- is — What must we succeed al’ L’et us strive not to succeed },t the wrong thing. “From now and throughout exams, there will be pressure on teachers, the administration and (he students. Now is the time to lend a helping hand to who ever may need it. “As a Christian community our most important obligation is to truth. Be truthful with our lips our pens, and our liv^. B hon^t in our dealings with ow fellow beings, ourselvre, and to God. He will lead us forever m the paths of integrity.” write not only personal essays, but also short stories and poe- tt-y. Louis Miles, A. B. Bqre-a Col lege; S.T.B. and Graduate Study, Boston University, obtained his master’s degree in Creative j Writing from Boston Universi- Mr. Miles studied one and a half years under Gerald War- i)>er Brace, American novelist, for his thesis in prose wai'k, and far his poeti-y writLogs he stud ied under Robert Lowell, who won the Pulitzer Prize in Poetry Fortunate Few To Register On January 30 The Brevard College student body has arrived at “the moment of truth,” final semester exams begin Saturday, January 19. Fri day has been set aside foi’ a '•eading day during which spec ial study se.ssions may be ar ranged. The fortunate students whe survive semester cuts will 'have the “privilege” of registering January 30 after the semester break. Registration will begin at 3:00 A. M. and last until 4:00 P. i M. I The sophomores have the op- i portunity of registering first • this time. Students are urged to consult with faculty advisers - before attempting to regist^. In order to carry through registra- :ion on schedule, one must have an approved list of subjects in slphabetical order. Everyone remembers the fun of registration at the beginiiiing of the year. The chances are that this day will be indeed rel ished, too. The faculty doesn’t like the painful agonies any- niOTQ than students do. The schedule for exams wilE be found on page four. Any students interested in taking the journalism cou^ next semester should co^ct Mrs. Sigmon _ tion day. Due to schedule con- flkts many of the pr^nt Clarion staff wiU be unable to return. Qualified replacements are a necessity. I The Brevard College Torna does raced to a 79-53 victory ov er Lees - McRae. The Tornadoes wctre led by forward Hot Bod Huntley with 15 points. The win helped keep Brevard in the run- I ning for the regular season coi»- ference title. DEAN ROBERTS AND his family seen to be enjoying the snow. Some of the Florida people were overjoyed at seeing the white stuff covering the ground for the first time.