Maynard To Reign Over May Day Festivities
Choirs To Give
Joint Concert
The Brevard Methodist Church
spnior Choir and the Brevard
College Choir will present THE
EUCHARIST, a Cantata, in joint
concert at the Brevard Method
ist Church on Sunday, March 31
at 11 A.M.
Mr. M. Thomas Cousins will
direct the choirs; Mrs. Louise P.
Miller will be the organist; and
Dona Vaughan and Dean Jevons
will sing solos.
The music will be fro*m PAR
SIFAL by Richard Wagner
which is arranged by Charlotte
Garden.
Rev. John J. Moment will de
liver the sermon. The text for
the occasion will be a transla
tion of the message of the Grail
Story into the primary symbol-
ism of the Lord’s Supper.
123 To Get Diplomas
According to Mrs. Roy, record
er, 98 members of the Brevard
College sopho'more class will be
eligible, on completing success
fully sufficient hours and qual
ity points, for an Associate in
Arts Degree in June. She also
reports that 25 members of the
class are eligible for Junior Col
lege Diplomas.
Southern Serenade
To Be Dance Theme
Brevard’s annual May Day fes
tivities have been scheduled for
May 4. “Southern Serenade” has
been announced by the Fresh
man Class officers as the theme
for the dance to begin at 8:00
P.M.
The queen and her court will
reign over the day’s activities,
the highlight being the May
Dance. Miss Sally Maynard from
Winter Park, Florida, has been
chosen as queen. Karen Sher
rill from Lenoir is Maid of Hon
or. Sophomore attendants are
Darlene Bowman, Kannapolis;
Betsy McLean, Canton; Linda
Swaringen from Concord; and
Lynn Wells, Sparta, New Jersey.
Freshman attendants are Sar
ah Anne Barber, Allendale; Mar
garet Harris, Black Mountain;
Margo Towles from Fincastle,
Virginia; and Vickie Roveano,
Waynesville.
Cardigans To Play
At Informal Dance
SALLY MAYNARD, 1963 May
Queen, holds the hands of Tammy
Keeter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Keeter, and Mark Hardesty, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hardesty, who
are the mascots for the May Day Fes
tivities. Karen Sherrill, Maid of Hon-
or, stands beside Sally. Sarah Bar
ber, Vickie Roveano, Darlene Bow
man, and Lynn Wells stand behind
the balustrade and Margo Towles,
Margaret Harris, Betsy McLean, ana
Linda Swaringen are on the back
row.
The Delphian and Nemo Soci
eties will present an informal
dance in the Campus Center
Building at 7:30 P.M. on SatM-
day, March 23. The student body
is invited to come and dance.
A local band, the Cardigans,
will furnish the dance music.
STUDENT LOUNGE TO BE
CLOSED AT 7:30 P.M.
MONDAY - THURSDAY;
10:00 ON WEEKENDS
The Clarion
DELPHIAN DANCE TOMORROW
NIGHT AT 7:30 P.M. IN CCB
EVERYONE INVITED
TO ATTEND
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BREVARD COLLEGE, BREVARD, N. C., MARCH 22, 1963
VOLUME XXX
Rabbi Gerber To Visit Campus; Discuss Jewish Faith
Hamilton Elected BSU President
Peek Featured
In Organ Recital
M. THOMAS COUSINS
Cousins Honored
At Convention
Mr. M. Thomas Cousins, acting
head of the Music Department,
attended the 29th annual Amer
ican Bandmaster’s Convention
at Greensboro March 6 - 9. Mr.
Cousins attended as guest con
ductor and composer. The
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Richard M. Peek, an orga.nist
who performs for Beulah Zac
hary Recital Series of Charlotte,
will present a program at the
Brevard Methodist Church on
Sunday, March 31 at 4 P.M.
Dr. Peek is organist and direc
tor of music of Covenant Pres
byterian Church in Charlo-tte.
He is a graduate of Michigan
State University and the School
of Music of Union Theological
Seminary, New York City. Dr.
Peek is in constant demand as
a conductor, and organist, and
lecturer on many phases of
church music. This is his third
appearance on the Brevard Meth
odist Church organ.
The program will include se
lections by SweeUnck, Buxte
hude, de Grigny, Bach, Peek Gi-
annini, and Franck.
Ann Hamilton, a freshman
day-student and member of the
First Baptist Church, has been
elected to serve as President of
the Baptist Student Union next
year Other officers elected at
the monthly meeting on March
13 were Doris Lance, secreta^-
treasurer; Melba Partin, social
chairman; Cheryl Green
Randy Salomons, co-publicity
managers; and Judy Barnes and
Joe Ramisey, program chairmen.
The newly-elected officers wiU
attend the state BSU officer ori
entation conference in Apnl in
Durham.
Glee Club Plans
For Spring Tour
English Students
To Present Plays
Modern Religion
Will Be Theme
The college Glee Club will be
leaving April 13 to tow, by bus,
schools and churches throughout
both North and South C^olina.
The 33 members will be direoted
by Mr. Harvey M. Miller, and
John Bradburn will provide the
accompaniment. They will be
singing both sacred and secular
music. The Madrigal group will
also perform. The groi^ P^s
to return to Brevard on April 21.
Three one-act plays written by
famous playwrights wQl be pre
sented by students taking Eng
lish 14 (Play Production) at 8:00
P.M. on April 5-6 in the Cam^pus
Center Building. The plays will
portray a “tragedy of farce” and
“comedy.” The students partici
pating in the play wiU be fully
responsible for the production
of it in regard to handling scen
ery and make up.
Mr. Wallace, instructor of the
course, has announced that the
following students will take part
in the play: Ellyn Connors, Ar
lene Constantz, Vincent Dennen,
Betty Sue Grice, John Neuharth,
Melba Partin, Juan Riddick, Ilan-
daH Spencer, Carol Tompkins,
James Warren, and Dee Yokeley.
Rabbi Israel J. Gerber of Tem
ple Beth El in Charlotte. North
Carolina, will represent the Jew
ish Chautauqua Society as lec
turer at Brevard College on
Tuesday and Wednesday, March
26-27. The Rabbi will speak at
chapel on Wednesday evening at
6-30 P.M. on the subject: Relig-
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CLARION CHUCKLES
A perfect wife is one willing
to help her husband with the
housework.- Hinky-Dinky News
“Did you ever hunt bear?”
“No but I’ve fished in a
bathing suit.”
RABBI GERBER