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A Man chases A Woman The Olarion Until She Catches Him. ^ -L JLd JL ivJ L1. (Source Unknown) Volume XXXV BREVARD COLLEGE, BREVARD, N. C., SEPTEMBER 15, 1967 Number 2 Construction Of New Cafeteria Is Announced Anglo-Cat Dance Is Success Thanks to the Anglo Cats, tbe student body of Brevard College was treated to a dance last Saturday night. The Anglo ftts sponsored by Mrs. Walk er is a club made up of mem- ws of the Canterbury Gub, *ose president is Bemie Bad- iali, and the Newman Club, whose president is Mark Hat- Ichet. Bernie said the purpose of the club is to be the most ac tive group on campus. This year the Cats plan to have a Coffee House almost every Sat urday night. They are trying to Iring in outside talent and add variety. The dance Saturday night kicjied off a new year for the —Turn to Page Three Clios Plan For Dances The Clios are raising money {or their dances through ser vices projects such as working on the student center. An in formal gathering for the new plelges, as well as more en tertainment for the old mem bers, is being planned and will taie place in the near future. Initiation for the new pledges »ill take place on October 21. for the Clios are as President — Mike Fagan Vice President — Bemie Badiali Sec, ■ Treas. - Pete fflcarinka Chaplain - Sam Vanneman The Nemos held a meeting or returning members on Sep tember 8. Officers for ’67-’68 wre introduced as follows: Resident - Brenda Wyke «ce Pr«sident - Sue Shad wetary - Joy Hooper assurer - Leslie Decker ttstorian - Jackie Griffith ^Mplain - Becky MiUer ^jwial Chairman - Connie Wig- girl was in- to a tea whicTi was held Johm September 13 at> Hall. A picnic will be Vi?pf; HoUy Wjlliams President - Debby Pet- ^%nt at Arms - Amy M«r- Chairman - Ann Hart- and / a picmc were made. f ARCHITECTS DRAWING of proposed new Brevard College cafe teria. Completion is slated for the ginning of 1968-69 school term. New Faculty Members Added To Last Week's List The brilliant smile O'f Mrs. Sherry Waldrop greets all stud ents and faculty from her re ceptionist desk in Beam Admin istration Building. Mrs. Wal drop, having attended Clemson University, sharply contented the large and the small college. “In my opinion, a small col lege is actually better than a large one. The students are very friendly and the complete at mosphere is better.” Further commenting, Mrs. Waldrop stated: “Progress here at Brevard is enevitable. There is real dedication aiiwng the students and faculty.” Residing in Brevard, Mrs. Waldrop contends that she wiM probably always live in the mountains. Brevard College extends a special welcome to the new dietician, Mrs. Mary K. Cox of Clearwater, Florida. She attend ed Fl»’ida State and was em ployed by Duke University prior to earning to Brevard. “Oh, I’m most impressed by all the people here,” quoted Mrs. Cox, “and that includes the faculty, students, and em ployees.” Mrs. Cox find no way of com paring her native beach - land with the meuntains surrousd- Brevard College. “There just isn’t any compar ison. I love them both for each is outstanding in its own way.” Most ef all, the blue - prints of the cafeteria most impressed Mrs. Cox. “I’ll admit that our present cafeteria is small, but the plans for the new are just beautiful.” Replacing Col. William Beard is a former Brevard staff mem ber. Mrs. Rachel C. Daniels. Recently, Col. Beard suffered a heart attack and is being re placed in, the math department by Mrs. Daniels. Mrs. Daniels attended Mere dith College in Raleigh and has done graduate work at N. C. State. Her husband is a lo cal architect and they have a son attending Brevard College, a son and daughter attending Brevard High and Brevard Junior High, and a seventeen month old daughter. “The groviii) of Brevard Col lege, has been tremendous,” osmmented Mrs. Daniels. “It serves its purpose well as a two year school, but eventually 1 think thai it will develO'P into a four-year institution.” When asked to comment on the st-udents, Mrs. Daniels re plied, “I r^d so much about the most of college students i* magazine articles that it gives; me a real thrill to see yeung people who are not related with the articles!” The college k indeed proud te announce tiie name of the new kisineis manager. He is Mr E. W. Hardin, a graduate of Duke University. He receiv ed his B.A. degree in addition to a Bachelor of Divinity from Duke. He obtained the M.A. Zen Den Is Scheduled For Saturday There will be a Zen-Den this Saturday night in the new stud ent center. This Anglo-Cat ev ent will begin at 8:00 and ad mission is one flower of any shape, size, or color. Entertain ment will be provided by Peg gy Killian, Teena Windham, and ^Gorge Patterson, plus a sur prise or two. Everyone is invited to dress hippie, so get your costume ready, paint a flower on your forehead, and come on over. There’s a lot bappening at this year’s first Zen Den. It’s a great way to unwind after a week af classes and studies. from the University @f Texas in the field of business aimin- istBation. Mr. Hardin was high ly impressed with all ttiree m- pects of Brevard College-: stud ents, faculty, and the physical community. “Tlie future is very bright ior Brevard. In a very few years, it should possess tke finest physical faculty that any college ^ould even hope to possess.” Commenting on his position, Mr. Hardin stated: “I feel verj' Strongly that my office is heise to serve; we conceive of our duties to serve fac«lty and stud ents.” 3!he CLARION wishes to ap ologize for the omissiofi *f the above new faealty Administra tion members from last week’s editien. Sorry ,our mistake! “If everything goes according to schedule, we should be in the new cafeteria by the time school opens next fall.” Mr. E. W. Hardin. Brevard College’s new Business Manag er, stood gazing over a stadc of blueprints, and told us about the plans for the new cafeter ia. Facing onto the parking lot behind the Administration Building, the cafeteria’s ultra modern exterior will be equall ed by its decorative and func tional interior. The cafeteria will house a main dining room which can seat 500 persons at a time, a faculty dining room, and two special dining areas, separated from the rest by sliding louvred doors. In the main dining room (for students), two . serving lines will be employed. This inova tion will hopefully relieve the congestion which has become a trademark in our present cafe teria. Also, an interior more conducive to quiet dining than in the Dunham cafeteria is plan ned. When the new cafeteria is completed, the dining room in Dunham will be turned over to the Music and Art Depart ments. B.S.U. Begins The Year With Picnic The B.S.U. of Brevard Col lege .began its 1967-68 year on Sunday, September 3, with a picnic at Camp Straus, sponsor ed by the First Baptist Church. Over fifty persons were pres ent, so there is hope for a good year. On Wednesday, September 6. a supper was held in the fac ulty dining r^m with some 25 students present. Election of officers were held and are as follows: President — Jo Ann Pace ' Vice President — Hugh’Loth- ery ’S», Sec. Treas. — Alice Kissiah Listen chairman — Sallie Stephenson Social chairman — Rex Tay lor PubKcity co-chairman — June Garren, Deborah Sams Music chairman — Jimmy Thames Plans for the coming year include a trip to the B.S.U. fall convention to be held in Raleigh in November, a pro ject first semester to suppoBt mission work next suflMner, several socials including a square dance and hay ride, a comical chapel program^ and several discussion sessions. ®r- eryone, especially Baptists are invited to attend any meetings or socials during tke year. The day students of B.C. h*ve acquired a new student lounge. —Turn to Page Three
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