'B ®!)eClanon 9th Edition Tuesday, March 3,1981 Page 1 Christian Encounter Week Dr. Ernest Gordon Will Speak On Freedom Dr. Ernest Gordon will speak during Christian En counter Week. He is Dean of the Chapel of Princeton University. Community Affairs by Kari Howard Although Christian Encounter Week takes place two weeks before the official arrival of Spring, it promises to bring with it the freshness of renewal and hope associated with that season. From March 8th to March 10th BC students will be entertained with inspiring speeches con cerning our precious freedom we so often take for granted. A part of the Life and Culture Series, this series of speeches is rewarding in its own right, but, of course, humanities credits are an added plus. Attendance at one Discussions To Continue Next Week Concerning The Visitation Policy By Rafael Gasti The Community Affairs Board met on February 25 with ap proximately thirty persons in attendance including members of the faculty and the ad ministration, representatives from student government, resident tutors, presidents of clubs, and other interested students. The issue discussed was the new dormitory policy. Steve Moore, the Social Vice-President, summarized the student body’s reaction to the new parietal regulations by citing the results of the poll. Almost one hundred and seventy individuals turned in the questionnaires. 85% of them urged a reduction of the penalty for violators. A large number also asked that the visitation hours be extended. David Hauser,who is president of the Student Association; recommended that a proposal formulated by him and his organization be adopted. It calls for open dormitories on week days from noon to eight-thirty with a thirty minue grace period and from noon to one-thirty a.m. on weekends with a thirty minute grace period. The propsective penalty would be five to ten points for the first violation and Out With The Old. In With The New Collegiate Singers Receive New Robes By Francy Brown For the past twenty-five years, the Brevard College Collegiate Singers have been touring and performing in the same robes. It •s rumored that these garments have existed in the music department longer than any of he music faculty members have 3ught here at Brevard. Thus, if you have seen these pathetic pieces of patchwork, your em pathy will be with those who aesire new robes. Consequently, Lee Bratton — Chamber/Collegiate Choir director has contributed his ef forts to this matter. By con tacting a few companies in Michigan, he was able to obtam donations that almost entirely cover the cost of the new robes. Ore hundred to one hundred-fifty new robes have arrived - all costing a ‘pretty penny”. The companies to which we owe our thanks for their contributions, are LeRan Cooper and Brass Co , and Reading Brass Co. Each company contributed almost one- . lecture secures one credit, going to two speeches gets you two credits. The maximum credit given is two, but attendance at all four speeches is welcomed and encouraged. Dr. Ernest Gordon, a minister of the Church of Scotland and Dean of the Chapel of Princeton University since 1955, is the scheduled speaker. His lectures, under the central theme of “Our Freedom,” will include “Freedom for God,” “Freedom to Love,” “Freedom for Miracles,” and “Freedom for the World.” Two informal rap sessions and talks to selected classes are also planned. Christian Encounter Week is sponsored by the Thomas F. Staley Foundation, a nationwide fund established by the late in dustrialist in 1969. This foun dation provides a lecture program with distinguished speakers to small Christian liberal arts colleges like Brevard. Please plan to participate in this refreshing program. Your budding faith could be brought to full bloom. immediate suspension for a semester for the second violation. Discussion began. Resident tutors Kim and Danny Arm strong expressed their approval to the proposal. They felt that the student body was acting with more responsibility. Scott Cor bett agreed in lessening the punishment; however, he pointed out that dormitories are “living complexes” rather than social centers. The elapse of time soon halted the exchange, and chairman Jane McDowell an nounced that the next meeting would occur the following Wednesday at two o’clock. half of the initial cost of the robes - leaving only a minute sum for the school to pay. The new robes are a deep, navy-blue with full, flowing sleeves. The sleeves are lined with gold satin and a matching gold stole. A fine touch of class is the attractive, Old-English Brevard College emblem on the front of each stole. The singers will “model” their new robes in the Spring Concert, April 2nd. . r. f ^ \ ■- > - - # i'> 4?* •* , i*? This photo was taken last year at this time. It doesn’t seem like Brevard will see snow in March this year. (Photo by Steve Rabey).