■\ IIIH I IIMK... .1 Mini It.I till Volume 65: Issue 6 Brevard College For hearts and minds as large as the mountains. Monday, May 5, 1997 STUDEITS SMMREWELL J Press Release BC News Bureau Brevard College will hold its 1996- 97 Commencement on Saturday, May 10, at 10 a.m. on the College’s main academic quadrangle. This year’s commencement speaker will be Dr. Charles Teague, Brevard College Senior Vice President and Dean of the Faculty. This program will be one of Teague’s final official presentations before he leaves Brevard College to take on the Presidency of Spartanburg Methodist College next year. The graduation ceremonies will play host to over 100 Brevard College graduating students in both the associate and baccalaureate degree programs. A variety of music will accompany the ceremony, including pieces from the Brevard College Symphonic Winds, the Collegiate Singers and the Brass Quintet. Brevard College President J. Thomas Bertrand will speak to the graduates and confer degrees. ^ommenceineDt 1997 Schedule of Events 5:00 p.m. Class of 1997 Vespers Service (For graduating smdents and their guests) First United Methodist Church 500 North Broad Street Brevard, NC 10:00 a.m. Graduation Exercises (For graduating smdents and their guests) Academic Quadrangle 11:30 a.m. Graduation Reception (For graduating smdents and their guests) Sponsored by the Brevard College Alumni Association Kim DeWitt looks forward to her graduation by trying on her cap and gown with Phi Theta Kappa stole and tassel. Photo by Autumn Day Outstanding achievement awards given Sarah Rogers Campus Life Editor Every Spring, the faculty of each division at Brevard College has the difficult, but honorable, task of choosing students who will receive awards for excellence. In the past, all divisions met together and held an Awards Day at which all students receiving awards were honored. However, with a large portion of the student body being honored. Awards Day became quite a long event. This year, the format for Awards Day changed. Each division planned a separate ceremony to award its outstanding students. The following are all the students who have received honors and awards: National Awards Who s Who Among Students in American Universities & Colleges -Angela Jane Clark Darryl Andrew Fomey Helen Denise McKie Layton Ray Parker Joshua Quincey Poindexter ^0 s Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges Geralyn Rae Antoniotti Summer Taos Calder Eduardo Espinel Catherine Michele McClain Manabu Okawa Nathan Andrew Shambo Konstantin Vladimirov Stoyanov Seth Clayton Thompson Division of Fine Arts Awards Art Department The Outstanding Achievement Awards Kristin Amy Caswell Anita Marie Clark Janet Maria Klepps Sarah Heather Williams Daniel Joseph Taylor The Outstanding Art History Award Linda Carole Perry The Student Art Exhibit Winners Jason Aaron Alderman Anita Marie Clark Thomas Wesley Howard Vincent Scott Keefauver Pictured are the students who received awards from the Humanities Division. Special to The Clarion Summer Willa Kershaw The Student Art Exhibit Honorable Mention Awards Angela Jane Clark Summer Willa Kershaw Janet Maria Klepps Austin Lee Ortiz Dorothy Leeora Smith Timothy Christopher Thew Sarah Heather Williams Lillian S. Updike Music Department The M. Thomas Cousins Award Helen Denise McKie The Theory Award Rachel Hsiao-shi Yu The Outstanding Freshman Music Major Michael William Warchol The Outstanding Freshman Performer Alicia Laveme Bennett The Outstanding Sophomore Performer Natsuko Bansho (See awards on p. 6)