THE
CLARION
THE
VOICE
Of BREVARD COLLEGE STUDENTS
Number 3
Election Results Announced
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Homecoming
Is Topic
Homecoiniing, set for Ootaber
12 niuicih attention at
^ weekly SGA meeiting_ con
ducted Wedinesday efveni^ng. A
suflgestion was made thait dorm
residents coUecit names from
^ dorm for fflie various
Homecoming oomimititees. Semi-
formal aittire was deicided to be
the appropriate dress for the
Homecomiiiig Dance.
The SGA took a definite
stand in regard to the shorts
rule. SGA is not totally op
posed to the stated rule, just
the clause that states that the
wearing of shorts on main
campus during the day time.
‘IBeanies” for ithe freshmen
will be worn 2 weeks before
Homeconi™S- Instead of the
profit going to the Homeicom-
ting Dancie,, Ithe SGA prio3©eit,
the money miade will go to the
freshman class as a money mak
ing project.
(Rules for the weairing of
Beanies Will be released when
ffliey are comipleted.
Drinking was discussed
itihrou‘glhout the SGA. It is the
student leader’s nesponsdibility
to make it clear to oither stud
ent that they can be given a
referral it seen drinking. How-
iever, ?t is no longer au-tomaitic
that a person will be suspended,
just referred to the JudiciaJ
iBoard and decided by itheir
peers as to the type of punish-
menit.
Dean Burguess received an
itivitaMon from the Asisociation
of Women students ait Pfeiffer
CoUege to attend an address
aind discussion on “Women in
Politics” on Saturday, October
5. The cost will be ^.00.
Jackie Collins Was appointed
chairman of Save-a-CMd, by
SGA.
A set time for all faculty-
student committees was sug
gested for Tuesday’s lat 6:30
p. m.
Hallie Salisbury was adided to
the athle'tic comanittee.
Candidates who were run
ning for class officers were in
troduced to the SGA and wel
comed to the meeting.
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POSTERS — Have envaded the
Brevard College campus as support
ers of candidates have taken part in
the campaign. (Clarion photo by
Copes Van Hasselt.)
Dr. Robert Baker To Present
Tenth Anniversary Recital
Dr. Robert Baker, Dean of
the School of Sacred Music of
New York’s Union Theological
Seminary, w-ill be in Brevard on
Sunday, October 13, to present
-the tenth anniversary recital on
ithe beautiful Schantz organ in
the sanictuary of the Brevard
United Methodist Church.
Dr. Baker, a distinguished
concert organist, has been Min
ister of Music to three of New
York City’s great congregations,
Brooklyn’s First Presbyterian
Church, the Fifth Avenue Pres
byterian Church, and the fam
ed Temple Emanu-tEl.
The purchase of this organ
was made possible by the gen
erous initial gift of Miss Beu-
Mr. Godey
Joins Staff
Mr. Louis Godey, new bioilogy
instructor at Brevard Coliege,
received his B.S. and M.S.T.
frorai the University of Florida.
Mr. Gode|f taught three years
at Polk Junior CoHege where he
organized and sponsored the
junior college sculba club
® the United States.
Mr. Godey’s wife is a student
&t AshevOl* - Biltmore College
in AshevMe. The coupie has
two children, a daughter Becky
and a son
In speaking of Brevard, Mr.
^ey stated:
"Km is ithe best teaching
situation I have known for
*®mfcane interested in under-
lah Zachary of Chicago and
Brevard. It was her wish, at
the time the church was built
in 1958, that the organ be
placed in the sanctuary as a
gift ito the church, college, and
community. On Novemiber 10,
1959, Dr. Baker presented the
dedicatory recital.
When iMiss Zachary, a tele
vision producer, was killed in
an airplane crash in 1969, the
organ fund reached its initial
goal through provisions in
cluded in her will. After her
death. Miss Zachary’s family re
quested that the church set up
a permanent fund for the or
gan. This fund, the Beulah
Zachary Organ Fund, was es
tablished and is being used to
present recitals and other
worthwhile musical programs
for the church, college, and
community.
The organ is functional in
design, enabling the sound of
the pipes to speak directly into
ithe sanctuary, thereby making
the entire room the reverbera
tion chamber. The selection of
voices for this origan endeavor
to make it possible for the or
ganist to play music from aU
periods of organ literature.
The October recital will be
Dr. Baker’s third appearance
in Brevard, and everyone is
urged to hear this outstanding
organist.
Attention Lit. Students
The motion picture, “Beck-
et”, starring Richard Bur
ton and Peter O’toole, wiU
be presented by NBC and
Channel 4 of Greenville, S.
C. tonight at 9:00 P. M.
“Becket” is the story of Saint
Thomas a Becket, the arch
bishop of Canterbury who
opposed King Henry II and
was murdered for his belief
that church belief should
come before political belief.
gradjiiates. I feel thiat it is also
one of the best instotuttons for
an undergraduate desiring a
istimulating quality of educa
tion.”
Hie Clarion woiuld like to of
fer its apology to Codey for
the omission of his iniame in
last week’s articlfe ooncemMig
the new faculty.
Committees Needed For
Homecoming Dance
Committees have been set up for the planning
and operations of the 1968 Brevard College Home
coming weekend and dance which wilf be held Oct.
12.
Jaokie Tyler and Dave Wendelin, social chair
men of the SGA, stressed the fact that full co-opera
tion on the part of the student body would be need
ed for a successful Homecoming. The chairmen
said that the students could best help the effort by
working on the various committees that have been
S6't Up.
Students are asked to sign up for one of the com
mittees as soon as possible to insure the best Home
coming in Brevard’s history. These committees are
primarily intended for the Homecoming dance, and
are as follows: decorations, refreshments, queen and
court, anid clea«-up. , ^
The students are urged to select the committees
they desire to work on and contact the followmg
people: Phil Bauguess, Helen Wright, Dave Wen-
delia and Jackie Tyler.
Brevard College students
flocked to the polls yesterday
in what has been termed as
“the 'best race for class offices
in recent years.” The voting
turnout wias an impressive 84%,
with the Sophomore class stag
ing the larger turnout.
The new Freshman class of
ficers are:
Kenneth Dwight Eaton of
Mocksviile defeating John
Michael Hurst of Norfolk, Va.
for the position of President.
Karen Anne Nicholaides edg
ing George Wilson Weaver otf
Hutherfordton and Jack Law^
rence Eintefline of Fairborn,
Ohio for the office of Vice-
President. This was the closest
race of the freshman class and
went right down to the wire be
fore Miss Nicholaides inched
ahead.
Donna Gail Mills of Green
ville, S. C. swept the office of
Secretary - Treasurer by defeat-
ting DeWrah Jean Durham of
Greenville, S. C., Dawn Starling
Lewis of Camp Hill, Pa., and
Linda Marie Halls of Branch-
ville, New Jersey.
Carol Jean Boruch was unop
posed for the otffice of Student
Governmenit Representaitive,
Miss Boruch is from Maitland,
Florida.
The new Sophomore class of
ficers are:
Rebecca Gail Robertson of
Staitesville defeating Bruce Al
an Armes of Jacksonville, Fla.
Daniel Eugene Galyon of Sa
tellite Beaoh, Fla. was unoppos
ed as Vice-Presidenlt.
Donna Gail Campbell of
Charlotte slightly edged Pa-
itricia Lea Gordon of Asheville
in capturing the Secretary-
Tr-easurer position.
Ronald Dean Smith of Pel-
zer, S. C. won over VaWe Ann
Leisher of Camp Hill, Pa. for
ithe Student Government Rep-
resentaitive’s seat in another
very close race.
T^is is the first time in eleven
years that a womian has been
elected to the office of Sopho
more class President.
The Sophomore class also
produced several write-in votes.
For the Presidency, “Bear
Bryant” received one write-in;
and Larry Taylor received one
wraite-in vote. For Vice-Presi
dent, Marvin Edison and Jake
Wycliffe, one of BCs cusito-
dians, received write-in votes.
Seminar
To Be Held
Ptfeijffer College anmouniced
recently that it will conduct a
seminar entitled “Women in
Politics” Oct. 5. AU area college
women are invited to attend.
The principal speaker will be
Sen. Gerald'ine D. NaHson, a
state senator of North Caroliaa.
■The meeting will begin at 9
a.m. and will terminate at 5 p.
m. Lunch will be served. The
co6.t for the trip will be $2.
If any Brevard coeds are in
terested, please contact Dean
Burgess for further details.