Hear The Clarion Dr. Depp VOLUME XXXII BREVARD COLLEGE, BREVARD, N. C., FEBRUARY 26, 1965 NUMBER 9 Students Aided Financially Dr. Depp To Speak Bi-evarcl College student! aid iexclu.sm; of loans and! work i^rants) in the sum of '.vas dlstribut-| ed to 80 sTiuieulri (aver age of ovt'r S?154 to ap proximately 22'- of the ciiri’L'nt student body) for the 18G") spring sern>ster as follows: \—Honor S2,'J87.50 (25) 4rgo, David Anthony Brandon, Verdie Maurine Brookshire, John Carl Burke, Buford Leon Cannon, Susan Connor Crouch, Carol Elizabeth Gash, Patricia Juanell George, Bernice Alice Gillespie, Gary Eugene Hal!, James Lawrence Holder, Joan Elizabeth Holder, Joseph Preston Jones, Emily Gail Jones, -Moyce Joe Keller, Kalhryn Louise Key, Bonn Ray Lynch, Virsinia Dare Morrow, David Glen Pickens, Robert Lee Prescott, Irvin Francis, Jr. Reeves, James Robert Roberts, James Lawton Storrs. Patricia Kay W^fhani, Djnna Kay Wilson, Michael Emmett Ij—District SI,050.00 (6) Harrison, Doris Jean Ingie, Rachel Alice Sigmon, Judy Eay Teague, Charles Porter Warman, Barbara Diane Wilson. Susan Elizabeth II—GRANTS A—Two-in faniily S187.50 (6) Brandon, Myra Jane Brandon, Verdie Maurine Harrison, Doris Jean Harrison, Stephen Randolph Rickards, James Cooper, HI Rickards, Mary Morrow 1>—Minister’s children 51,330.00 (7) Argo, Da\id Anthony Brandon, Myra Jane Brandon, Verdie Maurine Clark, Phillip Allen Greene, Richard Arthur Hall, James Lawrence Johnson, Joseph S., Jr. C—Employees/Employee’s children 8500.00 (3) Alderman, Josephine Ann Henderson, Carolyn Ann Montgomery, Doris Evelyn D—Foreign students S480.00 (2) Mueller, Hannelore Takahashi, Yoshiharu E—Orant-in-aid S675.00 (6) Driscoll, Monica NMI Ferry, Robert Frimklin Harrison, Stephen Randolph Mitchell, Treva Ann Prescott. Irvin Francis, Jr. Wrench. Ira Lou I F—Cuban refugee S310.00 (4) .liniinez, Louis A. I Oss&rio, Jose Manuel, Jr. ! Kigual. Antonio Ramon I Traveria, Jorge Isidro 1 ki:—AWARDS I A—Music £2,225.00 (20) I Adnmee. Hi'.lie Jean i Amiei'son, Loreen Rae i Argo, David Anthony .'Xu'iustine. Surah Anne j English, Mary Ruth : Fihnd, Steplien Barber i Cnver, Wayne Brice I Harmon, Sandra Lee Howie, Jacquelyn Carolina I 'lurn to Page I'our 11 1 Plyler REW Begins Sunday The annual Religious Empha sis Week will be observed on the Brevard College campus from Sunday evening, February 28 through Thursday morning, March 4. Speaking at the five major services will be Dr. Mark Depp, Pastor Emeritus of the Centen ary Methodist Church in Win ston-Salem, North Carolina. Dr. Depp is to deliver messages at services on Sunday at 7:30 p.m. which will replace the regular Wednesday chapel; on Monday and Tuesday mornings at 10:00; Wednesday morning at 9:00 and at the Holy Communion on Thursday morning at 7:00. In addition to his messages. Dr. Depp will be talking with students and campus organiza tion members and probably will attend several classes. Office space is scheduled to be donat ed. so that those w'ho wish to speak with Dr. Depp may make appointments. He will also meet with all the men in the lobby of Taylor Hall and with the women in Jones’ parlor. Now retired, Dr. Depp has served as pastor of Christ Church in Pittsburg, Pa., St. Mark’s in Baltimore, and Cal vary Church in Washington, D. C. He is a member of the Brevard College Board of Trus- t66S. ' 1 -pi Dir6ct6d. by the Christisn DR. MARK DEPP, speaker for the annual ry- jg acting as Co- Ipr Relieious Emphasis Week. (For biogi’aphical oi.jjjnating Committee, all cam- «Vptrh see page 2). pus organizations wiH partici- sketcti, see p g ^services during Empha- I . -»ir _ 1_ +Vl/a i MAXWELL BEST IN WNC Brevard’s Carroll Maxwel was awarded the Sports Mart Trophy at the WNC Spmts Awards Night program in Ashe ville's City Auditorium Monday night, February 22 Vacated Posts Filled Through Class Elections An election to fill the post of Vice-iPresident of the Student Government Association was ito -- - held on Friday, Feb. 19, m Dun- uight, February 22. I students voted by The award, which is P‘’esent-i (,hoice of those ed annuaKy, was received by | ^vj^ner of the election Maxwell as the most outst^d-, Mike Key, a sophomore ■;ng high school athlete ^ 'I £j.om Mount Airy. Currently a freshman at Bre-, ^ ^ ^ vard College, the Henderson-; .^^.g^i.gsday, Feb. 17, the ville High Schoo gradua^ etions vear set airee state lecorcls n Freshman, the State Championship meet . Vice-President, and ^ of the Clsss. His most outstanding acrie^, - Tanner, President of| ment was the winning of the Freshman Class, presided vard dash in a se^sationa ■ - meeting, which was! This was the third sfaight >ear, ^ the, of Public I which he “ eBUbl..h«l Bre,, new state record voting by preferential bal- . hat event. The time of , , j (he students elected Bun- tablished Maxwell as one of t i ’ ^ from Jacksonville, SSbighschoo^^^^^ and Bob Td olym- Pick sis Week. Plans are for the Christian Council, the Euterps and Clios, Delphians and Nemos, day students, and Kappa Chi to have part in at least one of the five services. Members of the Business Club are preparing the programs and the publicity ar rangements are being handled bv the Cheerleaders. 'Nelson F. Adams, director of the College Choir, is in charge of musical directions for the week. . . Chaplain C. Edward Roy is in charge of plans for Religious Emphasis Week and is counse lor for the Coordinating Com mittee. PICTURED ABOVE are Mij.s Brovaid College’s were na Nichols, the Maid ot , ,,i,,rit"bodv last elected by popular vote of the s week. Ta^op fli8l■! college and ol.m “ %Se«. He al.. won the named to .he rrs ‘'TJSi will™”r- Z ;l;rBr?»rtC.te8e'.r"f?e.n, this spring. APPLICATIONS NUMEROUS Mr. Glenn Hardesty, Director Public Relations, reports that Brevard is now running 40 percent ahead on applications for admJssion over the same date last year. Also, the admissions -iiuiaii of processed applications are ■ 1 Winfield W. Va., well above those of last yeai. Pickens, of Wi - ^ percent of the ap- Mr. Freshman.__ Bill Smith^l^^^^ with Virginia, South Carolina, from Gastonia, was Florida, and New Jersey being T . H ^p;reSrv the stages with the largest num- elected Se . . ^ ; ber of applications. , u-prinpsdav Feb. 17, i If students have friends in- “c'^nhnmorer chof^e Mr.lterested in applying, Mr. Hard- c V, and Miss' Sopho-lesty suggests that they be en- Sophomore a ^ held i couraged to get their applica- \ r,ditorium. John jtions in right away because of m Dunham^.^^^^^ limited space available.

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