The Clarion Page 8 i uesday, r ebi‘Uin‘y Honor Roll (con’t) Johnson, DeAnna Drue Johnson, Martin Daniel Johnson, Vickie Lynn Jones, Brenda Gayle Kawaoka, Chico Kitagawa, Tomoko Kline, David Alan Kurokawa, Noriko Latimer, Andy William Lewis, Stephen Wrenn Loftin, John Stephen Long, Lloyd Layton, Jr. Luppino, Nancy Ann McDonald, Brian Byrum McIntosh, Michael Scott Mercier, Peter Grant Mersch, Steven Jerome Michaels, Mary Gay Morrison, Michele Renai Mullins, Melanie Elise Myers, Dennis Lane Nalley, Andrea Leslie Nash, Cedric Austin Nelson, Peter Gustaf Ogura, Isao Orchard, Arthur Premont Oldmeadow, James Neal Parsons, Judith Irene Pickens, Mary Louise Pitts, Richard Steven Reilly, Christopher Charles Rey, Joseph Louis Rives, Victoria Elizabeth Rogers, James Edwards Rowell, Ruth Jane Rumph, Matthew Charles Sass, Timothy Shawn Schumacher, John Christopher Scott, Jonathan Todd Seawell, Sarah Grace Sentelle, Maria Denise Sheehy, Richard Allen Shipman, Felicia Michelle Stelmashenkc, Demetrius Stone, Stanley Brian Sumner, Carrie Lynne Thomas, Todd Edward Thompson, Leah Ann Toole, William Philip Updike, Suzanne Todd Vaughan, Thomas Sanders Verhaeghe, Frank Albert Vibert, Thomas Edward Wehunt, Karen Renee Weisheit, Michelle Marguerite Whittington, Angela Renee Williard, Josiah James Williams, Carolyn Sue Wortman, Regina Lois York, Jonathan Davis Zillioux, Jon Mark Bi-Monthly Worship For Campus by Lisa Atkins Whatever happened to student worship on campus? In view of the fact that many students have asked this same question, the Religious Activities Committee at Brevard College has organized Hey guys & gals it’s time for school again! Too soon, I know, but to start the new semester off right, the professionals at Margaret’s Cut Above, are offering a 10% discount through March 30. So give us a call down at an opportunity for on-campus worship. These services, which began on February 3, are in terdenominational, student led, and strictly volunteer. They will be held every other Wednesday in Dunham Auditorium during the 1:30 free hour. One of the main reasons behind the organization of these services is the fact that many students, who are very busy and have no time for attending regular wor ship services, have expressed a desire for some sort of on-campus worship opportunity. It is the hope of all involved in organizing these services that they (the ser vice) will serve to meet the needs of these students. REWARD OFFERED! A modest reward is being offered for information leading to the recovery of a handmade kneeling cushion for the First United Methodist Church Prayer Stand. This beautiful cushion is very special since it was made by the women of the church who spent countless hours on this project. Call 883-9025 Margaret’s Cut-Above 884-9881 232V2 South Caldwell St. miimTwrrriiiHtwwrBiiTCiMrirrriintntiiiigEgw^ii (Student I.D. required when services are rendered) LAUNDU AMMOUNCES: rVERi TU.6S-+WEP* , B-CO PM 'Till MIOKieHl V / / DR/FRtEl ONopeMlut Mnfc, PEB.q^iQtH ^ SKOAL Hours: SpK-MioNieHr ON TU.es + W€D. ^ pRDP-off seRvice bisQouMr ^ ViDBo ^ COLOR TV. ^ TfeiES ^ COFF££ ( 1ST CUP FKee ) ^ HofAeV Av'rMosPHeee wedonyis (tdC CcCCe^ Beverages 977 /J 3(yeeL Gas Ice Late Nite Snacks STUDENT OPPORTUNITY We are looking for girls interested in being counselors-activity instructors in a private girls camp located in Hendersonville, N.C. Instructors needed especially in swimming (WSI), horseb- back riding, tennis, backpacking, archery, canoeing, gym nastics, crafts, also basketball, dancing, baton, cheerleading, drama, art, office work, camp craft, nature study. If your school offers a Summer Intership program we will be glad to help. Inquires-Morgan Haynes P.O. Box 400C, Tryon, N.C. 28782. CHERRY L. TUCK Owner Gentleman Jim^ Hairstylists To Men and Women 390 N. Broad Street Brevard, North Carolina 28712 704/884-9818 CollfCiE QUICKU Wb'th vMaj s oioP-ADQir SAPPHIRE VALLFV wo^rk X don‘+ -hWie, -Vo 04 Ru'rfVCki 'ScttAu're VaHw m Valid only weekdays or any night (Except Sunday) B^IP>FI£LD 3APPH1RE VALL£Y ^TUDGMT SKI ,SP£C1AL * I0 ~ lncii>de£ (ift-hdte-t and CKiuiboieni. ■present your .^(udentXd.