THE CLARION THE VOICE Of BREVARD COLLEGE STUDENTS Volume XXXVIII BREVARD COLLEGE, BREVARD, N. C., OCTOBER 16, 1970 Number 6 Jack And Sally Jenkins To Appear The Mutual Concert Associa tion opens its fall season in co operation with the Lyceum series at Brevard College on this coming Saturday evening, October 17, at 8:15 at Dunham Auditorium. The ope*ing at traction is JACK AND SALLY JENKINS, two talented voca lists who perform with a back up group of three instrumen talists. One of the most popular col legiate attractions today, Jack and Sally offer a two-hour con cert, displaying extraordinary versatility. Accompanied by their instrumental trio, they perform many styles of music. Medleys from Broadway musi cals, folk songs, country west ern, currently popular ballads, and original satirical material based on topical themes are all uniquely presented. Jack and Sally have perform ed on many nationally broad cast television shows including the Ed Sullivan Show. The tal ented singers were discovered by Guy Lombardo. When he saw them perform in Chicago, he was so impressed with their talents that he booked them on a year-long national concert tour. Aside from the many ex citing musical arrangements within their concert, there is a great deal of theater. Their entire production is staged and choreographed. They also uti lize clever lighting and mag nificent costuming. They have performed in ev ery major supper club in North and South America. Highlights for them during recent seasona have been numerous. Recent ly, they were chosen to per form for eight weeks during the grand opening of Howard Hughes’ new Frontier Hotel in Las Vegas. They hold the rec ord for return engagements at the world famous Fontaine bleau Hotel in Miami Beach. Even with all the glamor at tached to a supper club open ing, Jack and Sally prefer the college concert. For them the most rewarding performances are those before college audi ences. The appearance of Jack and Sally, as well as all other ly- ceum programs, are paid for with part of the general fee, paid by all students. Therefore, students may, with no addition al charge, pick up their tick ets in the music office between 4:00 and 8:00. Four hundred tickets will be available. JACK AND SALLY JENKINS to Appear Saturday Night Academic Skills Lab Is A Valuable Aid To B.C. Students Fall Vacation Begins Oct. 21 Former B.C. Teacher Dies Miss Dulcie Hayes, former language teacher at Brevard College died in her home town, Ogden, Illinois, October 9, 1970. Miss Hayes came to Brevard College in 1934 and taught French and Spanish until her retirement in 1959. During her long and success ful teaching career, she held only three positions: Louisburg College for two years, Weaver College for eight years, and Brevard College for twenty- five years. Along with her teaching dut ties at Brevard College \Miss Hayes frequently served as dean of women, chaperon, nurse, and confidante to the students, who always felt free to share their joys and sorrows with her. She was never too busy to give stud ents ext»a help. It was not un common to find students study ing in her home any night of tiie week. Believing in the axiom tliat a teacher hasn’t taught un til the student has learned, Miss Hayes was determined that her students would learn. Her salary was never too modest to have enough money to pay the initiation fee into an honor society for a financial ly handicapped student. This Eift was usually anonymous, for she didn’t want the student to feel indebted to her. Miss Hayes’ dedication was such that the worth of the in dividual was important. Be cause of this feeling, she always looked for and found the good qualities; consequently, stud- 6uts who were academic or dis ciplinary problems usually be came worthwhile citizens and ®ade distinct contributions to society. She always found time in her busy schedule for scholas tic improvement. For many years she was a member of Delta Kappa Gamma, an Inter national Society for Key Wo men Teachers; Business and Professional Women’s Club; North Carolina Teachers’ i^so- ciation; sponsor for Sigma Pi Alpha, the honorary lang uage fraternity at Brevard Col lege. She was also a member of the Eastern Star, American Association of University Wo men, and an active member of the Brevard Methodist Church. Regardless of the organization or the activities undertaken, she was always a willing work er and a proud representative. In October, 1957, the Bre vard Business and Professional Women’s Club bestowed on Miss Hayes “Woman of the Year.” The entire program was a salute to her; and in recognition of her long and • faithful service to the club, she was presented with a life time membership. Retirement for Miss Hayes meant both hapfiiness and sad ness — happiness because she would return to her home and family in Ogden, and sadness because she was leaving North Carolina and her many friends here. A friend and co-worker said of her, “She always brings out the best in a person.” What a great tribute to a fine educa tor. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. J. D. are the proud parents of a baby boy, Michael David, bom Sep tember 26, 1970. The Clarion Staff and College Community extends Congr^u- lations and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. McCall. Mrs. McCall is an employee in the College Store. The Academic Skills Lab is designed to aid the students in many ways. Directed by Miss Burgess and Mrs. Whicker, the Lab not only helps students to increase their vocabulary but also to improve their reading speed and comprehension. The three goals or purposes of the Lab are (1) To help the individual student gain necessary study skills to achieve and maintain a “C” average here at Brevard, (2) To improve reading ability (This includes increased rate ef read ing and comprehension. Stud ents learn exactly what is in volved in the reading process.) (3) To discover what his mo tivation is and thus, learn to have confidence in himself. The Lab is equipped with various instruments. The Tach- istoscope is an instrumfint which enables the student to learn to read phrases instead of word for word. Cassettes are available to the student for tips on how to study for vari ous subjects. The “Vocab” series is a film strip with a cartoon. In this cartoon a maa pronounces a word, gives its definition and then gives a synonym for the word. Books are available to the student and can be checked out. Tactics II sets are used not only in reading but in English and spelling. The main goal of the Lab is to aid the student in any field of academic diffi culty. Once the student is help ed, h» then becomes motivated. The course was recommend ed by the Academic Standards and Admissions Committee, and the contcnt was detEnnined by the C'urriculum Committee of the college. In the fall semestw last vear of 80 students in the Lab, 37 attained a »C” average This is a far greater percent age than that of the students who were not in the lab. "Two who completed the course this summer and are now ^udent assistants are Eddie Hash and Buzzy Kimmins. In speed read ing, Buzzy holds the school rec ord so far, having attamed the greatest number of w'ords per minute with 80 - 100% com prehension. Students discover after much practice, that comprehension increases as their speed in creases. They cease to dwell on the words and find they main tain higher interest in the ideas the words are expressing. Community Concert To Be Held Tuesday The first in a series of five Asheville Community Concerts will be held Tuesday night, Oc tober 20, at 8:00. This first concert will be given by the Melbourne Symphony Ouches- tra from England. Season tickets are available for $10, and all unsold tickets will be sold for $2 per concert. Free transportation will be furnished by campus bus, which will leave the college at 6:30. An informal recftal will be held at 4:00 on Tuesday at Brevard First United Hethodist Church. The recital will fea ture organists, vocalists, and instrumentalists. Homecoming Proves A Memorable Occasion Homecoming was a memor able occasion last week at Brevard. The dormitories were cleverly decorated with Jones Dormitory winning the first prize of $50.00 and Tay lor Dormitory, second prize of $10. The winning dorm was decorated as a steamboat. Brevard’s soccer team made an otherwise rainy day quite a bit brighter by defeating Ox ford College 17 - 1. The high light of Brevard College Home coming was the crowning of the Homecoming Queen, Miss Jenny Lucas. The Freshman at tendants were Miss Libby Moody and Miss Patti Smith. Jenny’s court consisted of Miss Norma Distler and Caroll Wil liams, and Carol Thenoils as Sophomore attendants. Brevard College will observe fall vacation beginning with the close of classes on Wednes day, October 21 and ending with the resumption of classes on Monday, October 26. The much needed break from the College routine will see a mass exodus by students to places near and far. The fall vacation is a new innovation this year, and was originally intended to take the place of the regular Thanksgiving vacation; howr ever, it was later decided that it would be in the best interests of the college community to be able to go home for Thanksgiv ing. The Thanksgiving vacation will be held November 25 - 30, followed shortly by semester exams, which end officially on December 18, signaling the start of the Christmas holi days. SGA Holds Its Second Meeting The SGA held its second meeting of the semester, Wed nesday, Sept. 31, 1970. A de cision was reached and pre sented to members of the Stud ent Governmwit Association concerning the proposal “bare feet in the parlor.” A response from the Office of Student Af fairs and Dean Ferree is as follows: ■ „ “Any manner of lounging without shoes in the lobbies of Beam and Jones will con tinue to be unacceptable In regard to the total decorum which the college is endeavor ing to create.” Committees have also been appointed, which the SGA members hope will create a more incisive understanding on campus of what SGA is all about. Committees such as Pub lic Relations, Handbook, Con stitution, Election (and all oth ers) ask your help and sup port in helping them make this year the greatest year in the history of Brevard College for the SGA.