The Clarion February 17. 1988 Page 3
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Additional music for the Spring Convocation was provided by the Col
legiate Singers...
Jean-Bean,
To my lovette and friend. “The Grade A
Bunch- J.K.A.”...what a group! Red,
green or yellow... stop, go, oh no it’s a cau
tion! “Really?” What a bargain!!! Gotta
go now it’s tea time or SJ time!
Your Fan,
Missa and Hun
Jared,
I’ve never been happier than I am with
you. I love you!! Always yours,
Rachel
BJC,
You are the best boyfriend a girl could
have and best of all you are all mine! This
Valentines will be very special because it
will be spent with you.
With all my love,
MJL
To MJL,
“You’re the one thing I just can’t get
enough of.” (Dirty Dancing)
Love Always,
BJC
by Kathy Harbin
“See the big picture ... live in that big
picture.” That was the message from
Reverend Howard Hanger at Brevard s
1988 Spring Convocation held in Dunham
Auditorium on January 27.
Phi Theta Kappa members ushered in
Brevard’s faculty and were later recogniz
ed by Dean of the College, Dr. Harry
Langley. Induction for new PTK members
was held later the same evening.
Dr. Charles Zimmerman, Brevard Col
lege Chaplain, gave the invocation and
President Greer welcomed everyone to the
service.
Guest speaker Rev. Hanger, who is
Director of Special Ministries at Central
United Methodist Church in Asheville, is
also the leader of the Howard Hanger Jazz
Fantasy, which includes Elliott Wadopian
on bass and Earl Hefley on saxophone.
Hanger and his group played three
numbers at the ceremony, much to the au
dience’s approval.
Tom,
Where’s my 5 bucks?
“New Yawk”
Jo Nass,
Come over and play!
Love, Stacy
“J-”
Let’s sesh soon.
“M-”
Greg,
You heard a rumor and it’s true.
Anna,
Help yourself to a handful and lend a help
ing hand.
Love, Todd
Ricky,
I told you, in the daytime only.
Jen,
Thanks for it all! You and Boca Raton are
gonna be fun!
Hanger, who studied at Emory Universi
ty and the Candler School of Theology, had
a challenging message for students. He en
couraged students to work and develop, to
learn to work together and to take risks.
Hanger said education is “helpmg you see
the picture” of life and it’s up to each in
dividual to choose to “live in that big pic
ture.”
Hanger’s presentation was accented
with performances by the trio of such
songs as “Hill Street Blues” and “Take
Five.” . . . u
With Hanger’s piano, Wadopian s bass,
and Hefley’s sax, the ceremony was
definitely one of Brevard’s most unusual.
Hanger presented the trio’s new album,
“Cool Morning Air,” to Dr. Greer, and Dr.
Zimmerman offered the benediction.
Other special music was provided by
The Collegiate Singers and the Brevard
Greg,
Are you really a “13?”
Moonyum,
The sun goes down in Jersey, rises over
Little Italy— we could talk it up ’til the
block gets up or ’til we get written up.
Love ya, Elizabeth
Jen,
Should we take Road 281 to 23 to get to
Asheville?
Andy
Dearest Love and Lovette,
A.K.A. Missa and Honey— Watch out for
“stop lights!” Without them life is
dangerous! I love you both! Have a
BEARY great Valentine’s day!
Love, Jean-Bean
P.S. We’re the FAM!
Charles,
Quit sleeping so much and let’s play some
backgammon! Happy Valentine’s Day,
Sweetie!
Love, Jeannie
Andy-Renee-,
Where would we be without ants, a talking
heater, dirty carpet and oodles of noodles?
Home I guess! Happy Valentine’s Day!
Love, Jeannie-Maye
P.S. What’s that I smell burning?
Alabama: country
comes to Asheville
by Tom Heckert
Saturday, January 30, country music
came to the Asheville Civic Center via the
group Alabama.
Before the show began, lead singer Ran
dy Owen made the news by attending a
press conference to air some of his own
news.
“The name of the tour is ‘Just Us,’ and
the name says it all,” said Owen. “Not on
ly does the name imply the closeness of the
band, but it says how important the fans
are to the band. If it wasn’t for the fans, the
success would never have come.”
Randy also said to keep an eye out for a
live album that will be out in the near
future.
And coming on June 11, is the annual
“June Jamm,” a week filled with food,
fun, and lots of country music, such as
Hank Williams, Jr., The Judds, and of
MJL,
Let’s keep trying- you are worth it. Thank
you for your smiles and concern. Happy
V-day with BJC. Love ya.
Your friend, ARH
Andrea,
I’m glad that we have found a solution!
Enjoy your Valentine’s Day...it should be
very special!
With love, Melissa
Roommate,
How ’bout oodles and noodles at midnight?
Happy V-day!
Roomie 2
Fred,
O k., o k.. I’ll take the couch. You’re not
by any chance into ironing, are you?
Ginger
Ches,
Slap Atlanta in the face for me.
Biar
Kerry,
“Nathen, go get me one of them babies.”
Pearl
“Billy, quick- hide the Valentine’s can
dy. Aunt Betty’s got PMS.”
Remember that clogged sewer line in
Taylor? Well, this is what BC maintenance
men found in there: about a dollar’s worth
of change, plus keys, nails and eating uten
sils. Talk about throwing money down the
College Brass Quintet.
course, Alabama.
drain.
See the ‘bigpicture’says
jazzman Howard Hanger