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Page 2 THE CLARION Tuesday, September 16,1980 €lritonals( Dear Readers, The Clarion has made changes in its format and content. The newspaper is designed to meet your needs and interests. The entertainment section is a new addition and will feature Greenville this issue and Asheville in the next. Greenville is 60 minutes from Brevard and Asheville is only 40 minutes away. The classified ads will make it easier to communicate needs and wants. World news, maps and chuckles will add life to the Clarion this semester. Ray Duckworth, Sports Editor, will keep you up to date on sports. Your comments, opinions, critcism and literary talent are welcome. Please remember movies and activities are tentatively scheduled. Take ad vantage of the life around you and have a good year. Kathi Levine, Editor Brrriiinng! Slam! Well butt to the stomach? I’m it’s time to get up. I just going to be having Fruit heard on the radio that the Loops, yet I don’t know if hostages have been held they’re allowed to eat for over three hundred breakfast. I take it for days. What a bummer. I granted that I’ll see the wonder how they get up sun rise, but the hostages each day. I wonder, are may not even get to see the they allowed the freedom sun. Will they be able to of an alarm clock, or a gun shower and shave like me or just wallow in filth? It’s funny, what I take for granted everyday may be sheer luxury for one of the hostages. I know now that a hostage’s ring of freedom may be an alarm clock ring, opposed to a gun butt in the stomach. Mike Callahan Administration Plays Musical Chairs By Elliott Dugger There have been three significant changes in the ad ministration and faculty of Brevard College. Mr. Don Scarborough who came to qualified for his new position. This change occurred when Miss Houk, who had been Dean of Student Affairs for the last nine years, went to the President and Brevard in 1978 from Asheville requested a different position at Country Day, (a private high Brevard College if that were school), is now the new Dean of possible. When I spoke with Miss Student Affairs. In the past, Mr. Houk she said that she had en- Scarborough held positions as joyed the position very much and resident tutor, soccer and found it rewarding, but that she is women’s basketball coach, head an individual who requires of student activities, and physical change in her life, and new education instructor. It is challenges. Miss Houk also stated because of all the contact he has that her request for a new had with students that he is position was not specific that she would take any job on campus that she was qualified for. Miss Houk says that she had a lot of excitement for her new position as Head of the Library. She is currently in the process of setting stitutional Grants, and taught up some long term goals that she Chemistry, hopes will make the library a DEAN'S LIST SPRING SEMESTER, 1979-1980 Alimuddin, Linardo Allen, Clara Kay Armstrong, Mark Wesley Barnwell, Donna Annette Beckler, Tracey Leigh Blalock, Pamela Gay Bonitz, Barbara Ann Boykin, Michael Steven Brandon, Mary Katherine Bullock, Pamela Dawn Burket, Paul Randolph Carp, Elizabeth Dianne Combs, Barbara Sue Cope, Deborah Lynn Crane, Deborah Kay Daniel, Richard Bradley Davis, Janet Ellen Davis, Kirk Stephen Dismore, Thomas Bertram Doughton, Kenneth Charles Early, Judith Ann FrankUn, Ernest Cecil Garrou, Amy Yvette Haire, Randy Alan Harringer, Donna Renee Hauser, David Ellis Hawkisn, Maridee Eliane Hayes, Bobby Lee, Jr. Healey, Carolyn Ruth Hittel, Steven George HoUaday, Jenny Lynn Jeffreys, Robert Fulton Keenum, Joyce Marie Kinard, Alicia Lunnette Kinnear, Allen Fred Kondo, Tamie Lofton, Jeffrey Artus McFarland, Michael Benjamin Miale, Annette, Suzanne Moseman, Deborah Lynn Nash, Suzanne Nolte, Elana Maurine Palmer, Bonnie Denise Prange, David Elliott Quick, Karen Paige Rayfield, Dianne Patricia Sawyer, Catherine Alice Singletary, Scott Bryan Smart, Lisa Ann Starling, Gina Marie Stewart, Timothy Paul Sullivan, Jacquelyn Ann Sullivan, Jennifer Suzanne Tanaka, Misae Watson, Timothy Howard Waynick, Teresa Annette Wentworth, Jeffrey Duane White, Lillian Templeton Williams, Rodney Raynard Young, Charlotte May place where everyone will be able to get something fun and educational out of. The third and final chanee is Nicholson is now head of the Student Development Center which is a new program this year. It is designed to help students in their studies. Miss Miss Nicholson who, for the last Nicholson is very confident with 10 years, has held positions as the new program. Here is an head of the Math & Science outline and guide to tell you what Department, Director of In- the program offers: * * * * ¥ ■K * ■H * ♦ * •n ♦ * ♦ * ♦ * * * ♦ •k ♦ ♦ ♦ ¥ * * * ¥ STUDENT DEVELOPMENT CENTER There are three major goals of the center. The first goal of the center is to reach students who may be experiencing academic difficulty and to help them improve their reading and study skills. The second goal of the center is to provide tutors for students experiencing academic difficulty in English composition and grammar, mathematics history, and religion. ’ pe third goal of the center is to help all students to begin now to plan for career. SERVICE WHICH WE OFFER INCLUDE HOWTO: -evaluate the effectiveness of your study skills, -manage and schedule time efficiently -improve your memory -take lecture notes -improve your concentration -improve your scholastic motivation ' -write themes and reports -take tests and deal with test anxiety -improve your textbook reading speed and com prehension^ If If If If If If If *Jfifif:f}flfif^ifififif.^ -make oral reports -increase your vocabulary -overcome anxiety of mathematics and science * courses « * ¥ 4- * If Jf 4. * * TIME 6:00-8:00 P.M. TIME 7:00-9:00 P.M. ¥ * TIME 7:00-9:00 P.M. TIME 7:00-9:00 P.M. ENGLISH DAYS M.T.W.Th,Sun MATHEMATICS DAYS M,T,W,Th 6-8 HISTORY DAYS M,T,W,Th RELIGION DAYS M,T,W,Th * *- •tt TUTOR * Mr. Hammond * and * Mr. Cambisios * ¥ * TUTOR * Mr. Holland * and * Students * * * * TUTOR * Students * * * * * * TUTOR * Students * HONOR ROLL SPRING SEMESTER, 1979-1980 Adams, Amy Kathryn Aikens, Pamela Wray Allen, Virginia Blanche Baker, John Alan Baker, Sequin Angelique Barden, Anna Lynn Blackmon, Angela Paulette Blaser, Jeffrey Scott Bendy, Joanne Beatrice Burchette, Pamela Faye Busbee, Bonita MaLeah Gartner, Jamye Mechelle Comish, Tamara Jill Danese, Marjorie Dianne Daniel, Alton Scott Darden, Barbara Carroll Duckett, Ricky David Duckworth, Ray Bria n Dulin, Mary Kay Flinchum, Glenda Kay Fisher, Kenneth Mark Fisher, Vere Buckingham Edwards Fortune, Holly Bernadette Gregory, Erin Griffis, Hilda Jean Harris, William Jeff Hester, William Michael Hoke, John Henry, IH Hooper, Donna Delynn Hoover, Kimberly Rae Hord, Joe Lawrence, Jr. Horner, James Leroy Hyder, Natalie Cheryl Ingram, Michael Ebriore Keener, Fonda Cheryl Kelly, Reginald Demorris Kirchner, Laura Marie Knosher, Sandra Sue Koana, Tadaaki Kohring, Tracy Anne Krug, Laurie Elizabeth Lee, MyimgSoo Leonard, Michael David Licata, Samuel Alan Long, Anna Marie Mclnture, Beverly Kaye McLain, Donna Joe Manlove, Andrew Lee Merritt, Timothy Lee Murphy, Eileen Marie Naito, Kaori Nishimoto, Tomoky Norton, Robert Gardner Oen, Hongsian Parker, Karen Lois Perez-Barroso, Loretta Veronica St. John, Leah Sagiya, Motohito Scott, Kathy Ann Smith, Dale Clarence Smith, Joan Marie Snyder, Randy Lee Stinnett, Robert Tim, Jr. Sullivan, Jeffrey Clinton Sutton, Cecilia Larie Taobert, Alvin Richard Taylor, Rebecca Elizabeth Tedder, Mary Jane Todd, Mikel Kent Townsend, Debbie Louise Wall, David Ralph Weaver, Robert Edgar Whitaker, Karen Annette Whitlock, Letricia Vaughan Williams, Mary Ann Wilson, Robin Safrit Winecoff, Mary Eva Winston, Theodore George Yamanaka, Mitsuyuki Young, Milton Deane Carter In 80? By Richy Haymaker A poll taken from Brevard College students predicts the winner in the 1980 elections. Thirty students, 15 men and 15 women, were asked what they thought the outcome of the 1980 Presidential elections would be. Twenty-two students predicted Carter, though they supported Reagan. The other seven sup ported Reagan, thinking without a doubt, he would win, while one student remained neutral. Keith Johnston, the neutralist said, “Reagan opens his mouth at the wrong time and at the wrong places, enabling the public to realize how radical he can be.” Mike Bachman, a Reagan fan suggested, “When a system is not fully working, then it’s time for a change.” He thinks Reagan’s party is needed for one main reason: Carter and his representatives cannot get the job done.
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