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THE CLARION THE VOICE Of BREVARD COLLEGE CAMPUS Volume 39 Brevard College, Brevard, N. C., A'pril 14, 1972 Number 21 9 4 fw laylor crowned Queen Last Saturday night, Lynn Taylor was crowned Spring Queen at Brevard College. To morrow night, the 19 year old Sophomore from Rock Hill, South Carolina will be present ed in another contest — the Miss Rock Hill contest. In the contest, Lynn will compete in three divisions. They are evening gown, swimsuit, and talent competition. For her talent, she will sing “Where is Love?” Lynn is presently majoring in music at Brevard College, and she plans to continue her educa tion at the University of South Carolina next year. Best wishes are extended to Lynn from the Clarion staff. Brevard College becomes Dogpatch^ U.S.A. in ' L'il Abner New Morality vs. Old Faith n On April 13, 14, and 15, the Available and Stupefying Jones, One of the very colorful fea- ^evard College campus will Hairless Joe and Lonesome tures of the show will be an al- become Dogpatch, U.S.A., the Polecat, and the town’s mayor, most life - size paper mache Mtting for the foot-patting, ear- the Honorable Dan’l D. Wawg- statue of Julilation T. Corn- tinghng, eye- grabbing musical meat. Hal Easter will be seen in pone, the town’s most famous commedy, L’IL ABNER. The the role of General Bullmooses citizen. The statue has been a “typical” Washington D. C. billionaire whose life-long dream has been to “get my hands on all the money in the world before that greatest show is presented by the Bre vard College Fine Arts Division and is directed by Sam Cope, who also directed CAMELOT last year. Claire Cope has creat- o ed a colorful array of Dogpatch Stockbroker of them all calls costumes for the cast of 60. The me to that Great Stock Market orchestra, consisting of many in the sky.” The cast is also music majors and several stud- supported by many of the facul- ents, will be directed by Irene ty children. Brychcin. Tom Cox of Brevard designed the lighting, and Brian McGuire has directed and set the lighting. created by Susan Huggins. Curtain time will be 8:00 p. m. Admission is $1.50 for adults and $.75 for children. Tickets may be reserved by calling the Fine Arts Division of Brevard College. Reserved seats should be picked up at least 30 minutes before showtime. Two current dilemmas in so ciety will be discussed in mes sages by the Rev. Orion N. Hut chinson, Jr., Special Lecturer in Religion, on the next two Sunday mornings. The topics are “The New Morality vs. The Old Faith” and “Medicine vs. Religion.” Mr, Hutchinson will speak on the first topic next Sunday at the 8:45 and 11 A.M. worship services at the First United Methodist Church. The second topic will be discussed on Sunday, April 30, at the 8:45 and 11 A. M. worship services. These will be his last messages before Commencement Sunday. Mr. Mario P. Perez, Associate Professor of Business and Span ish, will preside at the 11 A. M. Worship Service next Sunday at First United Methodist Church. Bishop Borgen was a student Last week’s Convocation cul minated the Convocation series at Brevard College this year Bishop Borgen leads Convocation Eddie Gash will be seen in the title role of Abner Yokum. Jane Bishop Ole Morgen presented at Brevard in the late 1950’s Hedge, whom many will remem- ^ very inspiring message at last From there he finally finished her for her fine performance of week’s Convocation. He pre- at Duke Divinity School. Guenevere in last year’s CAME- sented some very deep thoughts LOT, will portray Daisy Mae. concerning Christianity. aisy Mae has been chasing Little Abner in the Sadie Haw- ins^ Day Race for years and nasnt caught him yet. But she never gives up hope and keeps though she’s getting past her prime.” Harvey Miller 0 the Brevard College music 5 will portray Marryin’ ®m. Mr. Miller played the role Of King Arthur in CAMELOT April 16-22 has been designat- conservationist, author, and and does an equally fine job ed as National Library Week, speaker to Brevard in celebra- with Marrin’ Sam. Brian Me- TrSnsylvania County and Jones tion of this week. ^ilLspeak Guire will portray Earthquake Library will be celebrating this in the Fellowship Hall of the McGoon, who is the world’s dirt- week in various ways. Brevard - Davidson River Pres- icst wrestler and who secretlv nj i n byterian Church on April 18th desires to tangle with Daisv Mae Week Com- 8 P. M. All students are in- Other delightful anH invoaKio mittee has named Mrs. Eliza- yjted. »«»lcrchfr“ the show '>*'» S «nd Pappy Yokum, T^Sanla (Kathy Gelbach and Keith Me- for Transylvania Scragg brothers, anri T Dennis Brown, and Moon- National Library Week celebrated in Brevard In addition, Jones Library will ■it or-a celebrate the week with a dis- County. On her committee are featuring Michael Frome, Gordon, library ond fmirin? sfrouns Mrs. Jo Ann supervisor for Transylvania schools, and Mrs. Campbell, nnw . These people are sup- The “Friends of the Library” tionai Library Week is “Read ied?.® characters seen as of the Public Library are bring- ing Makes the World ^ '(Mozette'iRig- gsbee.) Thpio open house, and touring groups. The theme for this year’s Na- '-iiaiauters seen as oi me ruuiii; -—o —® Jack S. Phogbound, ing Michael Frome, well-known Round. BISHOP OLE BORGEN presents an in spiring message at Convocation.
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