Knowledge is the
1 r\ ^ 1
Intelligence is the
material stored,
-L Llw v^lcxriOIlL
■
ability to use it.
,5=======
Voltun®
XXXIV
BREVARD COLLEGE, BREVARD, N. C., P1E2BRUARY 17, 1967
Ntunber 15
The Inn
Welcomes
All Students
SWEETHEART of Brevard College will
be chosen from one of these sophomores. From left
to right: Miss Lynda Jones, Miss Marsha Chand
ler, and Miss Cindy Mummery. The lucky girl will
be crowned Saturday, February 18, at the Sweet
heart Dance.
“The Inn” will be the theme
of the Sweetheart Dance, an
nually sponsored by the Nemos
and Delphians, held on Febru
ary 18, from 9:30 - 12:00 in
Dunham Auditorium.
Both The Dynamics and The
Interperters will play for the
students enjoyment. These two
bands have played on many col
lege campuses throughout the
South.
Marsha Chandler, sophomore;
Lynda Jones, sophomore; Cindy
Mummery, sophomore; Pat Mc-
Corkle, freshman; and Brenda
Wyke, freshman; compose the
Sweetheart Court. One of the
sophomores will be chosen to
reign over the festivaties of
the night.
Presidents Cindy Mummery
and Charlie Stroudenmire urge
everyone to attend the “bash”
after the Anderson ball game.
Spring Tour Former Teacher
Planned ! Receives Honor
The Brevard College Glee
club of 50 voices will make a
northern tour March 31st to
April 9th, under the direction
of Harvey Miller.
In New York City the club
will sing at Riverside Church
and the Inter Church Center.
Another performance in the
metropolitan area will be given
in the First Spanish and Em
manuel (Spanish speaking)
Methodist church of Brooklyn.
Through arrangements made
by Johnny Bradburn, ’63, a pro
gram will be presented in the
Tascack Dutch Reformed
church, Parkridge, N. J. John
ny is serving as organist in this
—Turn to Page Foui
Mrs. Guy Buchfiel, a former
Brevard College teacher, was
chosen Woman of the Week
by the ASHEVILLE CITIZEN.
She graduated from Western
Carolina College, did graduate
work at the University of Ten
nessee, was head of the Busi
ness Department at Brevard,
and now lives in Cullowhee with
her husband and four children.
Mrs. Burchfiel is talented in
the artistic field, be it goodies
from her kitchen, a beautiful
Flemish arrangement, or some
other lovely gift. She is active
in civic and religious work and
is always remembered for her
willing service.
College Day
Was Sucess
MRS. LARRY WHATLEY
Concert
To Be Held
Affer Brevard, then what?
Four words and a question
mark, but to many campus cit
izens here in “the hole,” it is
hoped much of the question
mark was removed during yes-
•erday’s activities.
The future is always vague,
but it doesn’t have to constitute
a frightening uncertainty.
College day was inaugurated
here at BC to help students de
termine their fates when and it
they graduate or transfer. The
impressive array of senior col
lege representatives from all
along the eastern seaboard was
a demonstration of the wide
spread reputation Brevard en
joys. The counseling services
of these people were doubtless
of great benefit to those who
took the initiative to assume
} j t p i • I' , I I) I » »
On Friday, Feb. 17, at 8:00,
Mrs. Larry Whatley will be
featiired in concert in Dunham
Auditorium. She will be ac
companied on the piano by Miss
Harriett Herring. Mrs. Whatley
plans to sing compositions by
Mozart, Chausson, Schutert,
Brahms, Britten, and Rossini.
A composition by Schubert
will be performed by Mrs. What
ley, Miss Herring, and Miss
Virginia Hillotson. Miss Tillot-
son will play the clarinet.
Mrs. Whatley will also sing
a composition written by her
husband, Mr. Larry "V^tley.
The concert is open to the pub
lic.
#
0
■
ABG Sponsored
Supper, Seminar
the ALLEN HIGH SCHOOL
choir sang at the local Methodist
Church on Sunday, February 12,
which was Race Relations Sunday.
According to several of those who
heard them, the girls did a “tremen
dous ob.”
Alpha Beta Gamma had its
formal induction supper, Thurs
day, Feb. 9, at Berry’s Restaur
ant in Brevard.
Mr. Henry Chaney, of Duke
Power Co., was the guest of
honor. The old and new mem
bers of ABG were treated to
steak suppers at the first meet
ing of the spring semester.
Following the supper, a sci
ence seminar was held for all
science students in Dunam Aud
itorium. Mr. Chaney, public re
lations representative for Duke
Power and editor cf “Duke Pow
er Magazine” spoke.
Mr. Chaney’s talk concerned
the Keowee - Toxaway Project
planned to be constructed 15
miles from Brevard in north
west South Carolina. The pro
ject will incorporate the facili
ties of hydroelectric power and
nuclear energy to supply the
needed electric power for this
area. Several hydroelectric dams
will be constructed on the man-
made lakes, plus the utilization
of nuclear energy to product
the power needed for the fu
ture in this part of the Caro-
linas.
Mr. Chaney also stressed the
Students’
Requests
Many For CB
A new Student Center Build
ing is in the planning stage.
Students were interviewed as
to what they wanted in “their
place.” The comments were
varied, ranging from the ridi
culous to the serious.
One of the most highly rec
ommended new ideas was a
small cafeteria which serves
hot dogs and hamburgers in
case of a missed meal. Mrs.
Walker said, “I feel a small
kitchen with good storage space
is a must.”
Bob Williams asked for a
good heating system while San
dra Lucas and others asked for
“decent” furniture in the
lounge. Ben Abernathy asked
for more specific things, juke
box, TV room, and “a bedroom
upstairs.”
Ellie Felker said a mirror is
a must, and Gail Lehman said
yeah to an ice cream parlor.
“Drink and candy machines are
also wanted as is a book ex
change store,” said Tom Wolfe.
Gayle Welborn asked for
more boys as did many other
girls. Laura Lee Shawhan said
she wants a “live band all the
time.” An art exhibit is de
sired in the Student Center by
Wesley Stewart. Most of the
girls want a larger book store
than is run by Phi Theta Kap
pa — best sellers are a must.
Pool tables were desired by the
boys, but many girls turned the
“thumbs down” sign.
Linda Nichols asked for new
curtains; and several asked for
the center to be open all day,
with someone selling during
mail time.
The present library is being
considered for the Student Cen«
ter. All the students agreed
that the new center is “a grand
idea.”
Tournament
Held On Feb. 23
The Western Carolinas Col
lege Conference Basketball
Tournament will be held at
East Rutherford High School
Gymnasium at Forest City, N.
C., on February 23, 24 and 25.
Gardner - Webb has won
in the regular season champion
ship for the second consecutive
year. Last year the Tornadoes
upset Gardner - Webb in an
overtime period in the tourna
ment finals.
great possibilities of recreation
al facilities which will be creat
ed by the construction of the
'■eservoirs.
The construction of the lakes
and generating stations are ex
pected to be completed by May
of 1970.