THE CLARION THI VOICE OF BMVARD COUECE STUDENTS Volume 46 Tuesday, December 12, 1978 Edition 6 I'noto by Grenier Brevard Chamber Choir performed December 5th as part of the Culture and Life Series. The performance was held in the sanctuary at the First United Methodist Church. CLEP Testing Dates Are Scheduled Brevard College offers its students the opportunity to earn college credit through the College-Level Examination Program (CLEP). Anyone may take CLEP tests to demonstrate college-level competency, no matter how or where this knowledge was acquired: formal study, private reading, employment experience, non credit courses, adult classes, TV/radio/cassette courses, military/industrial/business training, or advanced high school work. For students already proficient in a certain subject, an acceptable CLEP test score not only gives them full credit in the applicable college course but eliminates the time and cost of taking such a course. Some of the subjects offered for examination are: American History, American Literature, Calculus, College Algebra, College Algebra and Trigonometry, College Composition, French, Ger- Spanish, English Literature, General Biology, General Chemistry, General Psychology, Introductory Accounting, Introductory Business Law and Freshman English. Testing dates for this school year are January 20 and April 17, 1979. Students must register at least one month in advance; tests are ad ministered on campus. For a complete listing of examinations and related information, students should contact Mrs. Betty Buck, McLarty Goodson 205. Phi Theta Kappa Ceremony Held Phi Theta Kappa held a can dlelight induction ceremony Monday, November 27. Dean Morris G. Wray was inducted as an honorary member into the society. New members in the society are: Tammy Coward, Steve Gaul, Cheryl Hampton, Diana Ereth, Mike Sanchez and Sandy Pressley, and Daryl Johnson. Financial Aid General Assembly Scheduled Adult Day Care Program Requesting Volunteers Do you seem to have a lot of extra time on your hands? Do you find yourself wishing that you could be doing something rewarding? Are you dreading a winter filled with boredom? If you can answer any of the above questions in the af firmative the Transylvania Parks and Recreation Depart ment has the perfect solution for your problem. Sue Sharpe, spokeswoman for the department announces that the Adult Day Care Program is looking for young people from the college community to help the elderly. The program will be run on a volunteer basis. Areas which the volunteers would assist in in clude: writing, reading grocery ads, understanding the banking process and filling out income tax forms. The Department is also in terested in historical stories about this area. For further information please contact Mrs. Sharpe at 883-2050. A general assembly dealing with the subject of financial aid for the 1979-80 school year is scheduled for Wednesday, December 13th, at 10:00 a.m. in Dunham Auditorium. According to Mr. Cunningham, Director of Financial Aid for Brevard College, there are four major objectives to this meeting: 1. To distribute to all students the financial aid forms which must be filed in order to establish a “need” for the 1979-80 school year. 2. To provide a detailed ex planation of the form and the information which the form calls for in order to help the students avoid many of the mistakes which were committed on previous forms. 3. To provide an explanation dealing with the filing of the Federal Government’s BEOG or Basic Educational Opportunity Grant. 4. To cover the various sources of financial aid in a student’s financial aid package and their renewal for the 1979-80 school yeasr. This coverage will include (but not be limited to) the following awards and the stipulations concerning their renewal: a. Scholarship Day Awards. b. Citizenship Scholarships. c. Dean’s Scholarships (for merly Honors Scholarships). d. Sims Scholarships. The Financial Aid office would like to emphasize that both freshmen (returning next year as sophomores) and sophomores planning to further their education at another educational institution must file the proper financial aid forms in order to receive aid next year. Brevard College is extremely fortunate to have not only such a successful financial aid program but the type of well-qualified staff that can make it tick. According to Mr. Cunningham, 90- 95% of all Brevard College students have ^ had their established need either met or the maximum amount of aid available for them awarded.to them. Who’s Who Selected Seventeen Brevard College sophomores have been selected for the 1978-1979 edition of Who’s Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges. From a list of all eligible sophomores, approximately forty-three students were nominated in a campus-wide election. The faculty voted on these names and the Honors and Awards Com mittee gave final approval. The members of this outstanding group were chosen for their academic achievement, service to the community, leadership in extra curricular activities and future potential. They join an elite group of students selected from 700 institutions in aU fifty states. Students honored this year are Jesse Franklin Beatty, Timothy Alexander Black, Gregory Bruce Boyd, Michael William Capps, Donna Joyce Clark, Lisa Anne Craver, Diana Marie Ereth, Margaret Ella Gosnell, Timothy Allan Gunter, Robin Marie Kilgo, Robert Howard Kivett, Karen Eunice McCall, Julie Elaine Osborne, Robert Wayne Parker, Sandra Kay Presley, Andrew Kent Schweikert, Jane Beverly Vocelle. Literary-Art Magazine Organized The first organizational meeting for the school literary- art magazine, The Chiarscuro; was held Wednesday November 29th. Fourteen students attended the meeting which was held in the conference room in Beam Ad ministration Building. The students attending the meeting decided that the magazine would except con tributions from all members of the Brevard College community. The fourteen also decided that they would form the central core of the editorial board for the magazine. Sophomore Steve Mickey was elected Literary Editor for the publication and freshman Fred Wise was chosen Art Editor.