WELCOME GOOD LUCK FRESHMEN iiie v^ianon SOPHOMORES VOLUME XXIX BREVARD COLLEGE, SEPTEMBER 29, 1961 NUMBEKE Clios - Euterps Sponsors Beatnik Dance Little Theatre Opens Season The Brevard Little Theater welcomes new and returning students and faculty to the col lege. We take pride in seeing your ability to develop future leaders for our community, state and nation increase through continued expansion in both facilities and personnel. This is our fifth year of as sociation with the college. We are indeed grateful for the op portunity to hold our play pro ductions in your well-equipped Center Auditorium. Also, we look forward to having any in terested students participate in our many activities connected with producing the three plays this year. Our ’61-’62 season member ship drive is now underway. We offer lower cost advance season’s tickets to help us determine our budget for the year. They may be used for three plays at the college and one during the sum mer at Flat Rock, the new State Playhouse located below Hen dersonville. Doug Scott, Charles Helton, Carlos Perez, Bobby Robinson and Dottie Ballew are selling student tickets for only $1.25 each. This averagges 31 cents per play! The first play to be held No vember 17 and 18 will be A Ma jority of One” by Leonard Spigel- gass. Gertrude “Molly” Berg ac ted in the original Broadway version of this up-to-date come dy. An excellent cast has been selected, and we look forward to a full house. “Play Ball” — Pictured above is only one of th« many and varied scenes to be found during the Bre vard College picnic at Camp Straus. Besides softball, other activities were horseshoes, basketball, tennis, arch- orj', and yes, even a little football. The day was rounded-out with su'pper and vespers. In the background of the )>icture is the camp Straus golf course. Clubs Announce Plans For Year B. S. U. Plans Fall Retreat The Baptist Student Union is now organizing under the new leadership of Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Reddick of 114 Robinson St. Mrs. Reddick is employed in the Bursars office, while Mr. Red dick is district manager of Pru dential Life Insurance Company. A fall retreat to one of the area camps is planned for the first monthly meeting on Octo ber 7, Activities for the day in clude recreation: tennis, hiking, and softball. Hamburgers slaw, potato chips, and soft drinks will be served. Following sup per, plans for the coming year will be discussed. Due to the large number of Baptist students, the college bus will be available each Sunday for transportation to church The officers for the current year are Charlotte Sentelle, President; Carol Livingston, Program Chairman; and John Goins, Publicity Chairman. Vice- President and Secretary are to be elected from the Freshman class. Mrs. Reddick and President Charlotte wish to invite all Bap tist students to attend the firs-t Meeting, October 7, 3:00 to 8:00 p. m. The place is to be an nounced later. The Mnemosynean Society of Brevard College held its first meeting in the faculty dining room, Monday, September 25. Officers elected for the year are: Linda Sheffield, President; Phyllis Voight, Vice-President; Kennlon Carlson, Treasurer; and Carole Padgett, Treasurer. Kennlon Carlson was also elected the Nemo mascot, “Little Miss Nemo”. Committees were selected to plan the year’s ac tivities. Also discussed were plans and ideas for admitting and initiating the new members of the club. The MASQUERS, the dramatic club of Brevard College, held its first meeting in Dunham Hall, Tuesday, September 19. Since the president did not return this semester, Joel Stevenson, vice-president, became the new president. Wade 15dwards was elected vice-president. The members decided to pro duce a one-act play for the stu dent body to be given in chapel sometime before the Thanks giving holidays. Try-outs for parts will be announced later. If you are interested, watch for the date, which will be posted soon. The ar.rival of the 1961 fall semester at Brevard College has been met with enthusiasm by the members of the Men’s House Council. The members of tl^ council are as follows: Gilbert Massey, President; Barry Han cock, Vice-President; wftit Laughflin, Secretary; Steve Shephard, Treasurer; Phil Ber- rier, Gene Holland, H. M. Sum- mey John Goins, Bob Withrow, —Turn to Page Four 386 Students Enrolled For Fall Semester Jim Hardin's Combo To Play The Euterpean and Cliosophie Socjeties, brother - sister organ izations at Brevard College, will be co-'sponsors of their second annual Beatnik Dance oq Sat urday, September 30. Jim Hardin’s Combo, froni Hendersonville, N. C., will far- nish the music for the occasroia. The combo also furnished tbe music for the event last year. The dance, as explained by Clio Pres. Earnest Riddle aaS Euterp Pres. Dottie Ballew, will serve to introduce freshmen students to the sophomore mem bers of the two societies. The dance is to be entirely in formal. “Everyone is urged come prepared for a ‘way out’ time,” states the Clio Pres-., "in dress, speech, and spirit.” Jim Hardin’s Combo has work ed on television for four years, appearing on the Arthur Godfrey and Ted Mack shows, in addi tion to their regular telecast «r.: Channel 7, Spartanburg. They have worked with *T&e Playmates,” Jerry Lee Lewis, Pale Hawkins, and the “GrajTiii Ole Opre.” In addition, have appeared at the University cf Georgia and N. C. State Col lege. Members of the combo are — Turn to Page Twa With registration completed, statistics reveal that 386 student have enrolled at Brevard Junior College for the 1961-62 term. ' the 386, 197 are men and 18f are women. Fifteen states inclu(i ing North Carolina, South Caro Una, Virginia, Maryland, Cm- gia. New Jersey, Pennsylvania Florida, New York, Conneticit Illinois, Kentucky, Tenne;:s! Ohio, and the District Colur' bia are represented. Also composed in the studni' body are representatives fron> Cuba, Panama, Sarawak, JnrO- and Venezuela. The enrol’m*' of new students into the studo.r' body surpasses by 100 the num ber of returning students. I. addition, many students I'a ” been enrolled for speci?/ courses. Brevard Junior College is a growing institution in the sotitV with a single ambition: to pro vide higher education for local youth as well as men and wo men from all parts of the world. MRS., P?,IIKK Six Members Added To Faculty After welcoming all new and returning students to Brevard College, Dean Bennett intro duced the six new members of the faculty to the student body. Dr. Julian L. Culbertson is the acting head of the chomistry department. He received his A. B. degree at Hanover College, his M. A. at Indiana University and his Doctor of Science degree — Turn to Page Two MR. ROBERTS DR. CULBERTSOM