Cross Country Flunk Now! Avoid Meet Today iiie v^iarioii The June Rush VOLUME XXIX BREVARD COLLEGE, NOVEMBER 10, 1961 NUMBEH 4 Blood Unit To Visit Brevard Riddle^ Robinson To Lead Sophomores Earnest Riddle was elected Beta Club, football team, and President of the sophomore class the newspaper staff. At Brevard in a special election meeting College, “Ernie” is President of held October 25, 1961. Other the Clios and a member of the class officers elected were Bob-1 Day Students Club, by Robinson, Vice - President; Carole Padgett, Secretary-Treas- urer; and Lawrence Suggs, Stu dent Government Association ReprcEontative. Charles Smith, Student Government Associa- lion President, presided. Earnest Riddle was born in Bobby belongs Washington, D. C. and graduated I Yj, rom Brevard Senior High School wihere he was a member of the B. C. Grad ‘=^FOOK ±i,OYA.LTY pictured above are Sharon Bealv and Carlos Perez, the Brevard College 1961 Hallov^'een King and Queen. They were elected by stupient.s casting “a penny a vote” during the Hal loween celebration sponsored by the WAA and the Men’s House Council. (Photo by Coan) Bobby Robinson, from States ville, N. C. graduated from Statesville S-enior High School. He was active in the French Club, Bible Club, and the Meth odist Youth Fellowship of which he was President. At Brevard to the Mountaineers and is Vice-Presi- dcnt of the Clios. Carol Padgett, born in Knox ville, Tennessee, now calls Win ston - Salem, N. C. her home. She is a former student at Meth- odist Children’s Home and a In r IftV graduate of Reynolds High AijL JL School, Winston - Salem, There, she was a member of the Drama Mrs. Mary W. Lyman, a for-j Club, Business Club, Cheeriead^ mer Brevard College student, ers Club, Journalism Staff Glee will star in Brevard’s Little Club, Monogram Club, and the 'Theatre nroduction of Henry i College Club Her extra ^ ™r- Spigelasfl= comedy, “A Majori-1 ricular activities at Brevard Col- tv of One” on November 17 and lege include the Masquers, 13 in the’c.C.B. Auditorium. I Tre,-=urer of the Mnemosynean The tlay is under the direc-'. Society, Program Chairman of tion of Robroy Farquhar, who is the Business Club, Secre^ry of also the director at the Flat (he Methodist Student Fellow- Brevard Alumna In Organ Recital Miss Elizabeth Whisenant, or ganist at the St. John’s Baptist Church in Charlotte, N. C., and former student at Brevard Col lege, will be the guest recital ist at the last organ recital for Assembly Speaker Answers Questions Concerning Creation Students And Citizens Are Urged To Give The Bloodmobile of the Ameri- ,,can National Red Cross will be ! accessible to the students of Brevard College on Tuesday, No vember 14. It will be located at the Brevard Methodist Church across from the campus en trance, The hours will be from 11:30 - 1:30, and from 2:00 - 5:00. Those who give blood receive a donor’s card which entitles them and their family to free blood should the need for it £rise. The Asheville blood bank has arrangem.ents whereby the holder of a donor card here may receive blood in any part of the United States. The local Red Cross chapter urges college and the local cit izens to give liberally. Students under twenty - one must have written permission from their parents to give blood. Rock Playhouse during the sum mer months. The story concerns a Jewish '60-6] Clarion Highly Ranked 1,0 Each year the Associated Col and Women Sports Editor i legiate Press, located at the Uni- Bob Spencer, a member of the Religion 01 class, gave the main talk during assembly on Friday, November 3. Bob’s sub- isL at me laai uigau jjic doubts about the the Fall semester. The recital j ^j-eation of the universe which will be presented Sunday after- modern man. noon, November 12, at 4:00 p. m. “gcience is the In addition, she is assistant j doubts ^hip, Publicity Chairman of the Women’s Athletic Council, Glee riub. - _ I „ woman who accompanied her | for the Clarion. I versity of Minesota, gives rat- dinlomat son-in-law and daugh- Lawrence “Sonny” Suggs hails | ings to the various college ana ter to Janan and found herself, frem Greer, S. C. He graduated - university acrtKS 'iivolvcd Ir a high - level diplo- from Myers Park Senior High the nation. The CLARION sen^. m?,Hc situation as well as ro- School in Charlotte, N. C. where; each issue of the paper to tte he was a member of the French i ACP to be judged and to ob- This is the biggest show in Club, Sonny's extra - curricular j tain helpful information on how m'mber of scenes ever attempt-i activities at Brevard College in- to J”® ed by the Little Theatre. elude the Clios, Men’s House; The CLARION recently Student tickets may be ob- Council, and Program Chairman ed its rank T'Tn Tn Pa"e Three of Alnha Beta Gamma. —to Page rttrec to the choral is programs and answer to said Bob, who went on to state that by scien- teaches piano and organ private ly. prove LUC An honor graduate of Brevard i by a seeing, thinkmg College, where she was a student; n 1 1 _ J I tific evidence it is po.ssible to prove the creation of the un^ of Mr. Nelson Adams and Mrs. Louise Miller, Miss Whisenant transferred from Brevard Col lege to Greensboro where she studied organ under Harold An drews. Brevard Librarian Attends Conference Mrs. Holder, of the library staff, has just returned from a four - day conference of the North Carolina Library Associa tion in Durham, held on Octo ber 26 - 28. Mrs. Holder is a member of the Editorial Board of North Carolina Libraries and while in Durham she attended a meet ing of this Board. She also at tended workshops in which prob lems of Junior College Libraries were discussed. Another meeting included a session relating to college and university libraries and their problems of cataloging books and library material. I. By unwavering mathemat - c?i law it can be proved that fir universe was designed and executed by a great engineering intelligence. II. The resourcefulness of life to accomplish its purpose i.s a manifestation of an all-pervading irtr'lligence, III. Animal wisdom speaks Ir- risistibly of a good creator who infu.'ed instincts into otherwise helpless little creatures. IV Man has something more than instincts — the power of repson. V. Provision for all livin" i-' revealed in such phenomena as the wonder of genes. VI. By the economy of n'turf we are forced to realize th^t on i ly an infinite wisdom could have foreseen and prepared with such astute hnsb-indry. VII. The fact that man can 1 conceive the idea of God is m itself a uniaue proof. Bob urged everyone to re- — Turn to Page Three SUCESS! Pictured above are the n^ewly elected sophomore class offi cers. From left to right, they are Bobby Robinson, Carol Padgett, Law-- rence Suggs, and Earnest Riddle. (Photo by Coan)

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