Everything I know
Volume XXXV
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BREVARD COLLEGE, BREVARD, N. C., OCTOBER 13, 1967
Number 6
revard Prepares For Best Homecoming Ever
tudent Body
Elects Court
he student body of Brevard
College met in an assembly in
Dunham Auditorium October 6,
to choose from previously -
nominated girls for the Home
coming Court.
(Three sophomores and two
freshmen were chosen. The
ftphomores chosen are Diane
Ritchie of Petersburg, Va.; Pat-
Page of Gastonia, N. C.; and
Shelia Wilson of Asheville, N.
C.
,lThe two freshmen attendants
|re Bonnie Brewbaker, from
Bedford, Va., and Linda Smith,
from Lenoir, N. C.
[Diane Ritchie is familiar to
us through her active partici
pation in the S.G.A. as Social
Chairman. She is also a niem-
ber of the Euterpean Society,
choir, and the Big Sisters. Last
year she was a member of the
May Court and was voted Miss
Jreshman.
Patti, is a cheerleader and
•V.A.A. member and Big Sis-
• ter. She is also a Euterp.
Shelia is a veteran member of
e Homecoming Court, a Eu-
—Turr to Page Thre«
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1967
HOMECOMING
10:00 a. m. REGISTRATION & COFFEE HOUR
Faculty Lounge, Beam Administration
Building
2:00 p. m. SOCCER-Brevard vs. Tusculum College
Pre-Game Music by Brevard College
Brass Ensemble
Halftime - Presentation of the 1967
Homecoming Queen
2:30 p. m. CROSS COUNTRY-Brevard vs. Win
gate College, Lees-McRae College,
Asheville-Biltmore College, and West
ern Community College
4-00 p. m. OPEN HOUSE in all dormitories and
Ross Hall for all alumni and fnends
of the college
TEA — Jones Hall
8:00 p. m. HOMECOMING DANCE
Dunham Auditorium
“Made Y Mifktandi
This is the weekend tha
sophomores have waited for
since the beginning of the
school term — Homecoming
’67. This weekend all the oM
grads are back to renew friend
ships and to note the overall
progress of their alma mater.
Homecoming ’67 is, according
to Brevard students, the best
ever. Careful thoughts and in
tricate plans were laid over a
month ago to make this Home
coming a really special event.
Decoration plans for Jones,
Beam, Green and Taylor dorms
were kept secretive until the
unveiling today. Each dorm has
worked extra hard in pursuing
its Homecoming theme so that
it might win the annual deco
ration prize of $50.
Besides decorating, the dorms
have other plans for the week
end. Lena Sue Beam Hall is
starting the weekend off with
refreshments, consisting of hot
chocolate and cookies, which
will be served after the bon
fire tonight at 9:30.
Taylor Hall will serve re
freshments at their open house
Saturday, and Jones Hall is hav
ing a tea. .
All dorms will participate in
Open House being held Satur
day from four until six.
Highlighting the weekend
will be the Homecoming Dance
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