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Brevard Tollege, Brevard, North Carolina, Friday, Marchd, 1936. Page 3 CLUBS Pre-Medical The Pre-Medical Club mist last Tues day night in the usual meeting place. After the devotionals, led by John James Powell, the following program on “Medicines and Hospitals” was given; “Ancient Medicine, ” by Carroll Shenk; “Modern Medicine, ” by Emma Leape; and “Ancient and Modern Hospitals, ” by ^rinie Ruth Call. Fol lowing this program the subject of “Colds” was discussed by the mem bers. Before adjournment, a definite program was arranged for the next meeting. T ravelers At the last meeting of the Travel Club the topic of discussion was “Trips Into the Stratosphere.” CoerineSelf and Frances Watt appeared on the program, making talks on some trips sponsored by the United States Army Air Corps and the National Geograph ic Society. Photo - Nature Boyce Helms gave a most interest ing talk on “Reptiles and Birds” at the last meeting of this club. David Ashworth showed some rare stones and arrow-heads which were gathered by the Archeological Society last year. Fireside The program for this club was a continuation of that of the previous meeting, being on First Aid. “Band ages” was the chief topic of discuss ion. Elizabeth Craft, Cora Ann John son, andi Lunette Cornwell appeared on the program. New members are invited to join this club. Dramatic After the roll call at the Dramatic Club meeting, practice of the play, “Skidding,” was held. " i. Journalism The Jouraalism Club held its last meeting at Vir^nia Lodge. Bill Davis had charge of the program, giving a very instructive talk on “The News Story.” At the next meeting Mr. Douglas, editor of the Transylvania: Times is to talk before the club. All the members of the CiiARioN staff are urged to attend. Chemistry Class Planning Tour Mr. Trowbridge is completing plans for an observation tour for his chem istry classes in the n^ar future. The classes are going to visit the paper mills at Canton where they will ob serve the prooessf^s by which paper is manufactured. They are also going to Enka to the American Enka Corp oration plant to study the making of rayon, and then the students will stop off at the gas plant in . Ashville, where the gas is produced for the city use. This trip will be a day long and is being made as a supplement to class work that has l^een studied recently. About fifty students will make this trip. Religious Education Courses Announced Prof. McNeer has announced the following courses will be offered in the spring quarter; Nos. 23 and 24 as list ed in the College catalogue; No. 29 will be a 5 hour course instead of 3 hours. Courses 27, 28 and 31 will be combined into one 5 hour course, and it will count on the required hours in religious education. All of these courses are open to both freshmen and sophomores except No. 23 the pre requisite for which is course No. 12 Afternoon Classes Concluded from poge 2 class and take a full period quiz or even to sit on a lecture with a register ing mind ? Why not abolish the afternoon class es entirely or at least schedule them fifteen or thirty minutes later? This will undoubtedly prove more satis factorily. »MlimiHIIIIC«3IIUIIHimCk 5 AlLums For Your Snapshots g 5 Some special bargains for Ihi 1 5 Frank D. Clement a Succotash Writing a column isn’t so easy a thing to do as one might suppose. The readers crave gossip, yelt there’s already a goodly amount in t^e paper. What are you supposed to do then? Well, the title is supposed to include everything, so here goes; What does Pruett have that makes the girls so happy? Certain girls aren’t espaciallv fond of week-end visitors. We wonder why. Several people are sorry that the basketball season is o- ver. Barney, can’t some people ac quire the oddest names? Who came out best the other night when Virgin ia and Donny swapped dates? Could it be a coincidence—two certain peo ple’s taking up debating at the same time? Good advertisement: J.W. Will iam’s aspirin tablets as an after-math. (Shall we form a corporation, Mr. Williams?) Here are a few scrambled American colleges. See if you can figure them out. The answers will be in next week’s column: Abowlmc, Cinnetrop, Fratsnod, Lolcern, Nylesnapvain. What goes ninety-nine lumps, nine- ty-nine lumps, ninety-nine lumps? (Answer will also be published next week.) Simile; Spring football is about as interesting as sitting through a picture show twice. Ruth Coltrane is beginning to think her gentleman friend prefers blondes. Simpson’s Barber Shop Appreciates the Patronage of Brevard College Students Get your MAGAZINES, & NEWSPAPERS at Ward’s ITe'ws Stand Old papers 10 cc’^ts a bundle, up Walker Insurance Agency Mrs. Mary .Jane McCrary, Mgr. GENERAL INSURANCE LOANS BONDS PHONE 67 BREVARD, N. C. ITicholson’s Shoe Shop ROBEHT NICHOLSON, Mgb. ••We Are not Preachers, but We Do Save Soles” West Main Street Brevard, N C.
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