Watch For Ghosts Prepare For MiJ- 'And Goblins And i ne v^iarioii semester Exams VOLUME XXIX BREVARD COLLEGE, OCTOBER 27, 1961 NUMBER 3 Halloween Dance To Be Held On October 28 Baptist Training Union Officers Are Chosen The Baptist Training Union of the First Baptist Church in vites you, especially the Baptist students, to join them every Sunday night at 5:45 for supper and Training Union. The Training Union has elect ed officers for the 1961-62 term: Wilma Lane — Leader of As sembly John Goin.s — President Juanita McKee — Vice-Presi- dent Emma Kate Osteen — Secre tary Rita Merrill — Assistant Joyce West — Chairman of Missionary Committee Crighton Alexander and Car ole Livingston — Group Captains for Programs Jimmy Wilson and L’Genia Locklear — Social Leaders All members of the B.T.U. ■have an important part whether it be serving on a committee, head of a committee, or an of ficer. The Union is under the direc tion of two couples who show a great interest in young people— Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Bauer and their asistants, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Phillips. The Baptist Church is now furnishing rides for college .students for Sunday School as well as for the evening service. NATURE IN ALL OF ITS GLORY v.nll be an appropriate description of the Pisigah National Forest and Blue Ridge parkway this weekend. It will be the with crisp, cd. height of the color season, autumn weather predict- (Austin Photo) Initiation Set, Oct. 30-Nov. 4 The four social clubs of Bre vard College held “Pledge Day October 12, The results are now known but their interpretat on depends on which society is do ing the interpreting. The Clios, with sixty three pledges, are proud of the fact that they are now the ^^ger o the two mens elute. phians answer with, Q” ^^^ife^'two women’s societies iVIrs. Lobdell, of the Science department, is interested in securing cones, twigs, and leaves of all types of pine and spruce trees. She is particular ly interested in the specimens of spruce pine, which are abundant on the North Caro lina coast. She reports that a fine mountain spruce specimen has already been collected by a student. Mrs. Lobdell re quests that all interested students with specimens con tact her in the science build ing. Cheerleader's To Tryout Nov. 8 Cheerleading tryouts are sche duled to be held during chapel period on November 8. The new squad will consist of six mem bers, three girls and three boys, and one set of alternates. Kitty Whitworth and Shirley Hammill, our only returning cheerleaders, have been coaching those in terested in trying out. The stud ent body will vote on November to elect the new squad mem bers King And Queen Will Be Crowned, Ultimates To Sing Attention all goblins! -Grali your broom sticks and your Cats and head to the CCB for the WAA sponsored Halloween Dance to be held October 23^. Wear your favorite Halloween (mtume and come prepared to eat cup cakes, drink cider, and dance to the tune of some of the old-time favorite records. The College Women’s Athletic Association and the Men’s House Council wiU co-sponsor the Hal loween Dance from 8:00 uotO 11:00 o’clock p, m. The main event of the evening will be the crowning of the Halloween king and queen. The nominees are as foUows: Sharon Beatty and Carlos Perez; Bmuis Sails and Doug Gegner; aji& Brenda Lindsay and Henry Seig- ling- The Student body is select ing its choice for king and queea by “casting a penny a vote” at the soda shop. Also, a college singing grottp. The Ultimates, wiU sing for spec ial entertainment. The students are “Poochie” Harris, Gene Gjs- sett. Bill Burgin, Wayne Hunt ley, George Dickson, and Jeriy Tillotson. The students may come dre^~ ed in sports clothes or in cos tumes. Prizes will be given to the boy and girl with the wild est outfit. A dancing contest will be iftC' high-light of the evening, with prizes being given to the cou ples doing the best fast and’ slow dance MacGowan In First Recita! Friday Night The first lyceum program of the year will be presented to night at 8:15 p, m. at the Bre vard Methodist Church, Attend ance is required of all college students, with dress being semi- formal. The program will also com memorate the dedication of the Eeulah McMinn Zachary organ, with William MacGowan in re cital, Mr, MacGowan, of Boston, — Turn to Page Two House Councils Enjoy Outing The Women’s and Men’s House Councils enjoyed a cook-out in Pisgah forest on Tuesday eve ning, October 24. Both Councils annually have a dinner of some sort but this year they decided to combine talents of cooking and fire-building. Not only the council members benefited from the cook-out, but students whose appearance b - fore House Coucil was delayed a week by the event seemed to be enjoying it, too! Included in the outing were Mrs, Dellinger, Dean and Mr.. Fisher, advisors of the groups. The two returning members of the 1P61-62 cheerleading squad, Shirley Hammill and Kitty Whitworth, are assembling and training prospective members for cheerleading tryouts for the election to be held early in No vember. (Photo by Goan)