THE CLARION THE VOICE Of BREVARD COLLEGE STUDENTS Volume XXXVI BREVARD COLLEGE, BREVARD, N. C., OCTOBER 4, 1968 Number 5 Mr, Murray Lectures At AB Mr. Tdm Muirray, head of the art depantaienit of Brevard Col lege, was guest speaker ait AshewLUe - Bilitmore CSoUege Wednesday. His lectture on the Poltock, Albers, and Rausehen- burg is part of a series known ais ‘*Learn and Share”, spomsor- ed by lhe Asheville Jr. League. This ant education prograim is designed to educaite interesited adults so tlhait they, in ituim, may go to city and counity scihooJs to educate children in tihe enjoy- menit of art. In addition to the iprogram Wednesday, there wiiU be Other pnograins silated for ifche remain der of Odx>ber by oither experts lie art, suich as iMr. Gene Baxnk- er, head of the Ajsiheviille - BEt- inore aflt departmenit; iMr. Chris iRjobertson, head of itJie Mars Hil College departmenit; and Mr. Jos Vandermeer, former in structor at the Asheville Art Muiseum and tihe University of North Carolina at Greensboro. These men will present 20th oemtury artists to tihe volunteers who will be working with cihil- idren on the fifth grade level. Mr. John Bridiges, a member of the Asheville Art Museum Board and Mr. Joe Hall, an Asheville atrchdjteet, will insitruot the volunteers initerested in art hifitory on the sixth igrade level. Homecoming Plans Are Released * 1968 Science Labs Gain Monentum With, the beginning of Octo ber, the biology lafes have settled down to tihe smO'Otih ac- ffiviity of a reial lahoratory. The mass coinfusion that was presenit at the start of the year has subsided, and the students lare condudting themselves in a truly scientific manner. BiioJoigy lalbs have been oon- cerned wiitih cells and the lower aniimals so far, bult are quickly moiving up to more initeresiting —Turn to Page Four J^omecoming- Monday, Oct. 7 — Deadline for court petitions Tuesday, October 8 — 6:30 p.m. Election of Queen Dunham Aud. B.T. Freshman Matter (SGA) Wednesday, Oct. 9 — 7:00 p.m. Chapel (Mr. Sam Geek, representative of the Dept, of Health, Ed ucation, and Welfare — Washington) Dunham Auditorium Thursday, Oct. 10 — 6:15 p.m. Reception of trus tees and student leaders, Faculty lounge. Beam Administration Building 7:15 p. m. — Dedication of Myers Dining Hall (all students), Myers Dining Hall. 7:30 p. m. — Trustee Banquet, Myers Dining Hall 8:00 p. m. — Trustee Meeting, Conference Room, Beam Administration Building Friday, Oct. 11 —, 6:30 p. m. Reception for alumni, students, faculty, Beam Dorm Parlor 8:00 p. m. Bonfire, Kings Creek Bridge 9:00 p. m. Refreshments; Talent Show, My ers Dining Hall Saturday, Oct. 12 — 9:00 a.m. Deadline for set ting up Homecoming projects 10:00 a. m. Alumni Registration, Faculty Lounge, Beam Administration Building 12:00 noon - 2 :00 p.m. Judging of Homecom ing Projects, O'pen House (All dorms and Day Student Lounge) 2:00 p. m. Flake Sherrill Athletic Field, Soc cer Match, Wingate vs. Brevard 3:00 p.m. (approx.) (Halftime (, Cross Coun try Meet, Wofford, Milligan, Brevard Announce ment of Project winner. Crowning of Home coming Queen Conclusion of Cross Country race; recognition of team 2nd Half of soccer match 4:00 p.m. (approx.) Refreshments all dorms and day student lounge 8:30 p.m. - 12:30 p. m. Homecoming Dance, Dunham Aud. The Robinson Bros., and the Rhy thm Masters. Intermission: Recognition of Homecoming Court and Queen (Refreshments will be served in the Tornado Room for the en tire dance attendance) Sunday, Oct. 13 — 3:00 p.m. Robert Baker Con cert, Organ Recital, Brevard United Methodist Church 8:00 p.m. Movie: Patch of Blue (if avail able), Dunham Auditorium. (Blanket party, bring blanket) Kt I ' 1 fel \ } 1968 CLASS OFFICERS were elected September 20. Left to Right, front row: Donna Campbell, Ken Eaton, Karen Nicholadies, Donna Mills. Back row: Ronnie Smith, Dan Galyon, Gail Robertson. (Photo by Copes ran Hasselt) Mrs, Maxwell Is New Campus Face A new face has been seen around Jones and Beam this year and it belonigis to Mrs. Mary Maxwell, aisSisitanit dorm direc tor. Mrs. iMaxweU ds from' Hen dersonville and has lived there most of her life. Her work at the college is ithat of being house mother when Mrs. Brown or Mrs. Young, houisemiothers ait Beam and Jones, respectively, have ito leave the oampuiS. Also, she can fill in and give the reigular hiouse mothers a day off. As to the camipus, says Mrs. Maxwell, it is lovely. The at mosphere is ithat of interest in —^Torn to Page Four Closed Weekends “Clo«ed weekends are those during which: 1. No dormitory student shall leave the cam pus overnight, and 2. AM students shall be available to attend any functions for which the College shall requir« attend'ance. On weekends which are not designated as closed, attendance at certain functions may be requir ed by departments or divisions of ftie college, with permission of the Dean of the College.”

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