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I^OVEMBER 3 1962 THE CLARION PAGE THREE 'M !.. 4 . » 1 >V««W--w--.Wrtvw....- ^ WHFE> and Corky Nash goes into orbit as loaTfp for the short trip to the Jeto andBobClontz bumpy A Steve Clark but it was just a few Clios and their dates ^^^^^oeerworde by the old-fashioned fireplace at Camp De last Saturday at their picnic and dance, for a cook-out, huh Clios? Book Review Classes To Recess The Reivers By ROBIN MAY . I The_ Reivers a classic crated horse that JeWl by William Faulkner, follows the adventures of Lucius PriCiSt, an eleven-year-old Mississippi boy, in the early 20th centary when an automobile was still a novelty. The action begins when Lucius and two of his friends “borrow” his grandfather’s ear and ex change it in Memphis for a race Tankersley's Florist Brevard, N. C. Member F.TJ). Phone 883-4220 norse uidL Boon Hogganbeck, an . ed Negro stable hand who an unquenchable life becomes =omPlicat^ . [S'‘“.XS.cL ot mo« rf “me Missl^PPi Eivej country Of Sixty years ago before the re^de^/^Ses Ss reality as j!„iogue to familiar provmcial recreate the scene acters who with 1960-s. TheRexversrfeW involved, suspensrf^.^^^^ Faulkner could create. {Continued from Page One) tion in Asheville Sunday at 10:00 P M. and return to Brevard vm the Airports and Railroad Sta tions. The charge for these trips wUl be $1.50 each way. Those wish ing to have transportation must me this non-refundable fee mth the business office Mra- teith or Mrs. Pace) indicatmg tte r ^or trips for which the fee filed The Deadline for 'S't. ”1Sdr?“r«L.ed„o..o asrDeanE.be*orw>n^u^ tor to excuse them from cl^es or to rearrange their schedule Ztoie or after the holiday per iod. Only students who live out side the continental limits of the U S. may extend their re cess by special arrangement ?hose who must remain in Br^ Loflin Conducts Library Survey Statistics compiled from sto dent circulation revealed tnat 1673 more students had us^ 555 more books dunng t e month of October than had been used at the end of October of last year. The Brevard College library now contains a sum total of 17,- 618 books vnth subscriptions for 99 magazines and 6 newspapers contributing to the facilities. Recently, Whit Loflin discov ered in a survey conducted as an assignment in English 15, that the majority of the 16 students to WHC Lists Assistants The Women’s House Council president, Linda Swaringer, ha.s announced the assistant hall pioctors as chosen by the cil. Elected to serve were Phyl lis Gre«ne, Priscilla Dalway, An nette Hyatt, Jean Clark, Marian Staley, Anne Ezzelle, Margo Towles, Dee Yokeley, and Judy Bames. vard over the hoUdays sho^d check with Dean Roberts or ^s Dellinger right away so that proper arrangements for hous ing and hospitality may be made, whom he talked wanted the li brary hours increased froni as much as an hour on weeks d^s to four hours on Saturday. The libray now stays open 62 hours a week. . ., Mrs. Holder, librarian, said that the hours could not creased because of the limited number of library staff mem bers. She did suggest, howevCT, that more students use the li brary in the mornings and after noons rather than waiting until 7:00 P.M.
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