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THE CLARION
APRIL 15, I960
Thirty-Nine
Are On Honor
Lists At BJC
The Honor Roll and Dean’s List
for the mid-semester has been re
leased by Mrs. Brona N. Roy, Re
corder. Those meeting the require
ments are the following:
DEAN’S LIST
Thomas Barbee, Weaverville;
Felix Castillo, Havana, Cuba;
Joseph Harris, Asheville; Patricia
Holden, Rosman; Gene iMcGaha,
Waynesville; Barbara Parks, Lex
ington, and Karen Schneider, Black
Mountain.
HONOR ROLL
Judith Britt, Greensboro; Van-
dalyn Brown, Marion; Sankie Cavi-
ness, Asheboro; Jerry Chappell,
Mooresville; Martha Clark, Con
cord; Lee Creede, Greenstooro; John
Eller, Weaverville; Jean Fluke, Bre
vard; Patsy Greene, Tho.masville;
Judith Grogan, Charlotte; Celia
Hooper, Canton; Dorothy Hun-
sucker, Shaw Air Force Base, S. C.;
Susan Hunt, Gastonia, and Choo
Kim, Seoul, Korea.
Also, Ilena King, Hendersonville;
Joe Litaker, Concord; Jo Anne New-
some, Brevard; Ramona Nickels,
Kingsport, Tenn.; Nancy Norlander,
Brevard; Linda Phillips, Kannap
olis; John Henry Pierce, West Jef
ferson; Nancy Poley, Charlotte; Pa
tricia Pruitt, Brevard; Jo Ann
Shouse, Pfafftown; Backy Sigmon,
Conover; Charles Sigmon, Moores
ville; Ro.berta Siniard, Brevard;
Linda Sluder, Asheville; Norma
Smith, 'Mayodan; Sandra Smith,
Marion, S. C.; Linda Stout, Lancas
ter, S. C., and Max Walser, Lexing
ton.
McLARTY WINS OSCAR - By Proxy
A name that has been featured in
the news recently has a special at
traction for Brevard College’s presi
dent, Emmett K. McLarty. Charlton
Heston, Academy Award winner for
his performance in “Ben Hur,” and
Lydia Clark were married approxi
mately 14 years ago by Dr. Mc
Larty, who was then pastor of
Grace Methodist Church in Greens-
! boro.
Mr. Heston, a former student at
Northwestern University in Indiana,
was stationed at the local military
installation. His bride, also an ac
tress and student, had come to
Greensboro for the marriage, and
they walked around town looking
for the prettiest church they could
find. They saw Grace Church and
v/ere married there by Dr. McLarty.
The witnesses were two ladies who
were setting tables for a church
supper.
It was Dr. McLarty’s custom to
accept no fees from servicemen.
For years, the McLartys received a
Christmas card from the Hestons
every year, and one year the card
contained ten dollars.
The witnesses, Mrs. 0. S. Peer
and Mrs. Ernest Mclver, visited
Hollywocd after Heston had become
nationally known and there re
ceived a message to deliver to the
minister. Mr. Heston told them to
lell Dr. McLarty, “This marriage
took.”
Sophomores
Live And Learn
And Study Lit
Brevard College^
Watch Out! Here
Come The Old Grads
As Easter approaches, many col
leges throughout the Carolinas are
observing spring vacations. This, of
course, brings an influx of old
Mudents back to Brevard Tech.
All around campus there are joy
ful cries as sophomores meet old
friends and catch up on what has
'been happening in the last few
months. Freshmen wander by, stare
at the old grads with puzzled ex
pressions and moitter, “Who’s
that?” or “Oh, no, not another one.”
Following these reunions, the
sophomores talk about “the things
we did last year.” The freshmen,
hearing all of these memories, re
solve that “WE won’t he that way
next year.” Maybe they won’t be
that way next year, but they are
that way this year. For here come
some Brevard graduates they met
at Christmas and the frosh run
along with the sophomores to
st'ream their greetings and catch up
oiz the news.
If sophomores at Brevard ever
published a list of the most-read
books on campus, Lieder, Lovett,
and Root’s British Poetry and Prose
would probably head the list.
The lit book is the constant com
panion and informative friend of
Dhe sophomore.
It is the teacher of poetry and the
professor of the English language.
It is studied when all other books
lay untouched. Why? Because if
you’re lucky, you might learn some
thing you can throw into passing
conversation—a good quip, you
know. Besides, it’s required for
graduation!
It is carried to the library, to the
soda shop, and the lounge.
Its contents are discussed any
where, anytime, any way. And from
these discussions, the sophomore
learns that not only are the authors
confusing but that everyone has a
different interpretation of how
they’re confusing.
Its authors are interesting—we
cannot lead the lives they lead, but
then we can't write as well either.
Its contents are not to be under
stood or interpreted, but are to be
scanned according to the “Goddess
■ Study.”
This then is the sophomore lit
ijook—^friend of those who want to
graduate, enemy of those who
would waste time. Beware, fresh
man, for you are bound to join the
SOPHOMORE LITNIKS next year
Get out your beret and sunglasses,
be a studious culture-vulture, and
buy a lit book!!
Brevard College
Holds Holy Week
Services for Holy Week were held
On April 11, 12 and 14 at 7;30 in
the First Methodist Church. Pastor
Courtney Ross spoke on “Portions
of the Lord’s Supper” on April 11
and 12. Wednesday night, April 13,
President McLarty spoke at vespers.
Thursday night, April 14, at 7;30,
Holy Communion was taken by the
students in the First Methodist
Church. Friday morning at 7:30, Mr.
Roy led the morning meditation.
During chapel. President McLarty
spoke, after which everyone went to
the lily pond, where a dogwood tree
was presented and planted by the
Delphian Society. The Westminister
Fellowship had a Holy Week dis
play in the Sims’ Campus Center
Building.
Brevard Gives
Afternoon Tea
On Sunday, April 3, members of
the Brevard College faculty, staff
and Alumni Association, led by
Mrs. Emmett K. McLarty, entertain
ed with an Open House for students,
their parents, and friends. Members
of the faculty were present to meet
Ihe parents as they accompanied
their sons and daughters back to
school after spring vacation.
President and Mrs. McLarty
greeted the guests as they reached
the faculty lounge of the Campus
Center Buildnig. Mrs. Gil Coan was
in charge of the delicious variety of
refreshments. Approximately 175
persons were present.
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