Page 10 April 30, 1990 The Clarion BC's Director of Public Information, Jock Lauterer, holds the Paragon Award he won for first place in the national photography competition held annually among America's 1,029 two-year colleges. The winning photo (above) depicts former BC student Jen Wells teaching English to a Mexican schoolboy during last year's Spring Break work trip to Durango, (photo at right by Lin Redmond) Lauterer wins photo contest Brevard College has won first place in the 1990 national photography competition held among two-year colleges. The winning photograph, taken by Jock Lauterer, depicts former BC student Jennifer Wells of Boca Raton, Fla., teaching English to a Mexican schoolboy during the College’s spring break '89 work trip to Durango. The annual competition, sponsored by the National Council for Marketing and Public Relations in afHliation with the American Association of Com munity and Junior Colleges, resulted in by Sharon Young Clarion Reporter Freshman Loke Kue of Morganton, who was elected next year's SGA president several weeks ago, will be assisted by a slate of newly-elected officers. They are: judicial board vice president, Joyea Warren; social board vice presidents, Virginia Peavey and Dale Wicker, speaker of the legislature, Jarrett Kimmell. New RAs for nex year have been interviewed and selected. The are: Mary Wise, basement Jones; Carson Bums, first floor East Jones, Christy Kerns, second floor East Jones, Carla a Paragon Award for Lauterer and the College. The photograph has also been published in several national education journals. This is the second major photography award for BC since Lauterer became director of public information in 1986. Two years ago, the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) named two of Lauterer’s black and white photographs as the best in the Southeast. Lauterer, a University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill journalism graduate, is a former community Smith, third East Jones, Gena Odum, first West Jones, Jennifer VanNess, second West Jones, Ashley Drake, third West Jones, Kendra Tutterow, fu^t West Beam, Heather Laughran, second West Beam, Mollie Price, third West Beam. Patrick Blackburn, second Green, Derrick Briggs, third Green, A1 Catabay, Ross Hall, Daniel Cumow, Duplex, Keith Upperman, first East Beam, Brian Mendenhall, second East Beam, Todd King, second Taylor, Dino Locklear, third Taylor, Randal Watts, third East Beam, newspaper publisher/editor. He also taught writing and photojournalism for three years at UNC-CH prior to coming to BC. Lauterer is the author of three books of photography. He is currently working on a fourth volume about an Appalachian homesteader’s saga from the '70s titled "Hogwild." This is the second Paragon Award for Brevard College, which won the prestigious award for its 1986 Admissions Office view book. BC .Mews Bureau (10 or more permanent points) 3. Person can't hold SGA office or vice- versa. RA's and SGA representatives should have a positive addititude and good leadership ability. RA's should be available evening and late night. They must be on duty one night a week and once a month. This years RA's were chosen on the basis of 2 interviews. There were 36 applications for RA positions. The first interview was a private interview. The second interview was a group interview where the applicants interacted with each other. They were judged by a panel consisting of two sets of RD's. College plans to build arts center by Lisa Macaulay Clarion Reporter Brevard College is looking hopefully toward 1992 as being the completion year for a new Performing Arts Center. Construction is planned to begin in January of 1991. Donald Scarborough, director of development, says, "The center will be 25.000 square feet with an 1,100 seal auditorium capable of adustable seating for smaller events. Also there will be a large stage that offers adequate fly and wing space [for props and backstage activity. In addition to the auditorium there will be offices, and conference and storage rooms." This facility will be owned and operated by Brevard College. Robert P. Ingle, Chairman of the Board of Ingles Markets, has announced his donation of 500.000 for the center and is engaging in a private campaign to raise a million dollars. "The new Art Center will be located on the campus of Brevard, where the old softball field is now,” Scarborough says, referring to the space between the Sims Art Building and Pizza Hut. Softball games will then be held at the new baseball field that is to occupy the Christmas tree field. Brevard is looking to build the new Arts Center because Dunham Auditorium is not large enough to hold the entire student body. Also, Scarborough says, "No indoor performing arts facility with a seating capacity in excess of 385 exists in the area of North Carolina stretching from Hendersonville south and west to the Georgia and Tennessee borders." President Greer goes back to school President Billy Greer has been invited to be a Visiting Scholar this summer at Princeton University in Princeton, N.J. The program in July will allow the president to do some reading, writing and studying in his field (theology and Christian ethics), as well as interacting with faculty there and taking part in their theological institute. Dr. Greer says,"It's a great honor to be chosen for this. It's difficult for me to take a sabbatical, so I'm looking forward to have an intensive month to catch up on some reading I need to, and perhaps writing an article or two I’ve had on my mind.... and if I'm going to expect faculty to get their batteries recharged, I need to be recharging mine." Dr. Greer, the eighth president of the College, has been at BC for five years. Requirements for RA's and SGA representatives are: 1. Person must have a 2.00 grade point average. 2. There is still an opening for four Person must not be on social probation. niale RA's and one alternate. —BC News Bureau Brevard College SGA officers elected; RAs picked for'90-91