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7th Edition
Tuesday. February 3,1981
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Milk and Egg Crates
Are There Any In Your Room ?
by John Irvin
Milk and egg crates stolen from
the Winn Dixie by Brevard
College students have become a
prominent issue on campus.
Shortly before the Christmas
break Mr. Kelly (Manager of the
Brevard Winn Dixie) called Dean
Scarborough about his milk and
egg crates being stolen by college
students and asked for the
school’s help in retrieving them.
These crates, which are quite
handy for stacking records and
carrying odds and ends, were
stacked behind the grocery store
leaving an inviting situation.
Although a large number of the
crates have come in the direction
of our campus, Brevard College
students are not the only people
who, find the crates handv. Mr.
Kelly stated, “These crates
disappear all over, where ever
there’s a Winn Dixie.”
Realizing that Mr. Kelly could
very easily press legal charges
against stduents having these
crates. Dean Scarborough got on
the problem uy putting “warning
slips” in student mail boxes.
These slips informed students
what could happen if they are
caught with these crates. As
some of the students may already
know, a number of rooms have
been searched and Dean Scar
borough said that all the rooms
will be searched by the resident
tutors. He also stated “I don’t
think Mr. Kelly will press any
charges because the college has
helped return some of the
missing crates.”
The main brands missing are
“Superbrand” and “Central
Soya”. If you happened to bring
your own crates to Brevard
College, from home and they are
legitimately yours, it would be
wise to talk to your resident tutor
and have him make a record of it.
If you would rather not have
Dean Scarborough talk to you
about disciplinary action or if you
would just like to return any
missing crates, go to Mr. Kelly’s
office in the Winn Dixie and he
will gladly accept them.
Valentine’s Day
by Jeff Williams
The time to kindle romance has come to
Brevard: Valentine’s Day. Whether it’s com
panionship or compasssion, we never fail to extend
care and love to others on this day. It shouldn’t take
a holiday to accomplish this, but don’t forget to
give the day it’s simple symbolic credit. Lay back
and take an inside look at yourselves to see if a
girlfriend and boyfriend isn’t being taken for
granted. Renew with a flower, a card, or better yet,
with romance. Brevard will celebrate the day with
a Valentine’s Day dance in the gym on Saturday,
February 14th ff'om 9p.m.-1a.m. Social Board and
Circle K have planned to have the band Cracker
perform for your dancing and entertainment.
Hostages
Free At Last
by Richy Haymaker
President and Mrs. Reagan
entertained 137 family members
at the White House on Sunday,
January 25 before the relatives
flew to New York State to greet
the freed hostages.
“We won’t be going with you
because we feel you don’t need
any outsiders,” Reagan said.
•‘This is a moment for you and for
them.” He then prayed to God to
give them “the understanding
and the patience you will need
now with regard to this
homecoming and get-together.”
In Plains, Georgia, former
President Jimmy Carter also
said he didn’t want to intrude on
the return of the hostages.
At the gates of the U.S. Military
Academy at West Point, several
thousand people gathered to
greet the returning hostages and
Iheir families. Along with the
people from West Point,
Americans everywhere
celebrated the return of the
hostages..
In Chesapeake, Virginia,
Mayor Sidney Oman asked that
yellow ribbons be displayed at all
businesses and outside all homes
until February 1st to honor the
returning hostages.
At St. Sebastian Church in
Madison, Maine, Scouts un
wrapped 52 yellow ribbons they
had tied around the bell tower
last November 4, on the first
anniversary of the embassy take
over in Tehran.
by Lisa Atkins
Thank God for America. Thank God I am free to
move and to breathe, to live and be me.
Thank God that I’m able to have my own place
among all the peoples of this human race.
Thank God for the beauty of this vast land created
long ago by His marvelous hands.
Thank God that I wake up to look at the sun and to
hear the creek babbling along as it runs.
Yes, thank God for all these wonderful things and
for the joy that living in American brings.
Thank God that I’m able to live and be me; thank
God for America. Thank God I am free.