The Clarion March 30, 1989 Page 3
NEWSBRIEFS
Spring Formal at DeerPark Inn
The 1989 Spring Formal is scheduled for April l at the Deerpark Inn on the
Biltmore Estate in Asheville.
Dinner is planned for 7:30 p.m. with a dance afterwards from 9:00 p.m to
1:00 a.m.
Prices for the formal are $20 for the dinner and the dance, or $7 50 for just
the dance. The band playing is Top Secret who will be playing many different
types of music.
SMU President to speak at Graduation
A. Kenneth Pye, president of Southern Methodist University, will speak at
the 1989 Brevard College graduation.
Saturday s events (May 6) will include an alumni brunch at 10 a m for
prospective graduates, graduation practice at 11 a.m., and the events will
culminate with a picnic at 6 p.m. on the banks of King’s Creek.
Sunday s events (May 7) will include the baccalaureate services at 9:45
a.m. at the First United Methodist Church, a brunch at 11 a.m. in the dining
hall, and commencement on the lawn between Jones Hall and Beam Hall at 2
p.m. Afterwards, a reception will be in the James Addison Jones Library.
King’s Creek to get face-lifting .April 15
The Environmental Awareness Group of Brevard College will paricipate
in Clean Streams Day ’89 on Saturday, April 15, with a clean-up of King’s
Creek, which runs through the BC campus.
The clean-up will be held from 9 a.m. to noon, with a lunch to follow.
Volunteers will receive a free Clean Streams Day t-shirt.
BC students wishing to take part in the event can sign up in the offices of
Sybil Dodson, (SU 216), Sharon Brown (Gym 208), and Jan Gillean (MG 105)
by Friday, April 7. The annual event is sponsored by the French Broad River
Foundation.
Three BC sophomores present trumpet recital
Three Brevard College sophomores will present a recital of trumpet music
on Thursday, April 6, at 8:15 p.m. in Dunham Auditorium.
Recitalists Jon Congdon, Janet Pepin, and Michael Waters all study
trumpet with Kristin Kelly. Works to be performed include pieces by Bach,
Leopold Mozart, Johann Hummel, J. Ed. Barat, Alexander Goedicke, and
Eugene Bozza. The concert is free and the public is invited.
Foote and Moore capture Intramural Bowling Championships
Kristi Foote and Duane Moore won the men’s and women’s division in the
Intramural Bowling Tournartient. Foote defeated Sandi Stebbins by a score
of 134 to 129. Moore defended his 1988 crown by beating Mark Walker,
188-122.
Twenty-five students and staff participated the Intramural Bowling Tour
nament. During the season, each participant bowled six games to qualify for
the championship tournament.
President Greer bowled the highest game of the season with a 211.
The Dream Team, Salt and Pepper win Intramural Basketball
In the men’s division, the Dream Team avenged an earlier season loss
with a 62-56 win over the previously unbeaten Public Enemy. Member of the
Dream Team include Ed Dunn, Bryan Edwards, Ron Fowler, Dean Fuller,
Kurt Lehnert, William Madden, Hershal McLemore, Shannon Mullins,
Kevin Robinson, and Elgin Watts. The Dream Team was coached by Jamie
Cousin.
In the women’s division, Salt and Pepper edged away from the Jonezers in
the second half to capture the championship, 37-26. Member of Salt and Pep-
per include Cindy Deviney, Nancy Fox, Ann Norman. Kay Richey. Beth
Richter, and Kim Sowell. Salt and Pepper was coached by Tonja Barksdale.
Springfest scheduled for .April 15
Springfest, the annual “derby day” style field day and picnic, is scheduled
for Saturday. April 15, at BC. There is a Hawaiian Luau set for noon and
talent show is on tap for Sunday night, the 16th.
Farewell to oF BC
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Jan Gillean’s work is great”, Rick says.
“We used to use forest parties as the place
to form bonds. All the dorms interacted,
relaxed, and blew off steam together, Rick
and Rob believe that since forestparties
were prohibited, the chances to mingle
have lessened and the closeness between
students has decreased. “I just hate to see
things here change so much,” Rick ad
mits. “But people change, things happen.
I’ve had the best of many worl«is at
Brevard, and I think I’ll be the last to do
that for a while.”
He brightens, and changes the subject.”
I am ready to leave here, but it’s always
gonna feel like home. A lot of good contacts
are made at Brevard. People like Rob, and
my girl, Jill & others.. I’ll never feel alone
again. But it’ll be hard to leave. They
should offer me a job here!” He laughs.
Rob adds, “Friends here, they’re
forever.”
But before Ricky and Rob graduate they
wish to make a few requests.
From Ricky:
•“For Dean Langely: I want you to ask
me (after graduation) about not having to
go to summer school because of my U.S.
Olympic Kayaking trials”
* Fbr Doc Wood: I want to thank you for
your help in English, but I want to see you
after graduation for a Kayaking exam-800
questions, and 3 essays. And please bring
a dime for paper.
* For the Greers: thank you for my
fishing rod and my net.”
From Robert:
• “To Mr. Coryell: Thanks for the two
best classes I’ve ever had.
• “To the music faculty, especially Mr.
and Mrs. Kelly, there’s no way I could put
GAEE
Robert Cooler and Ricky Surles
point toward their “home” of
three years — Green Hall.
into words how appreciative I am for the
help and support throughout the good and
bad times, especially the bad.”
* And from both:
“Thanks to the students and faculty in
helping us through. Enjoy Brevard as
much as you possibly can.”
JAMES ADDISON JONES LIBRARY
BREVARD COLLEGE
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