'D ®l)e Clarion Volume 49 Tuesday, November 17, 1981 Number 5 Mrs. Buck Good-Bye to a Friend by Lorie Hoffmann For those of you who have not heard, Betty Buck, the school’s College Counselor and Assistant Professor of Psychology, is leav ing at the end of this semester. A few weeks ago her husband retired as City Manager and took a new job in Holden Beach, N.C. Mrs. Buck has been at Brevard for five years and has “enjoyed this job more than any other, and it is going to be very hard to leave.” She feels that every col lege has its personality, and Brevard is no exception. Mrs. Buck feels that Brevard’s at mosphere is one of warmth, car ing, and compassion, and these qualities extend to the classroom. Mrs. Buck says that she will miss the faculty, but she will especial ly miss the students. The feeling is definitely mutual. Pete Mer- cier says, “I only wish that there were more teachers that care as much about students as Betty Buck.” Others describe her as considerate, fair, compassionate. and , most importantly, confiden tial. Mrs. Buck feels that her life centers on Christ, and therefore, since Brevard is a church- related college, she is aware of Christian concern. Her students are aware of her concern and compassion for them. Elliott Dugger says that the school will lose a great counselor,” but Harold Walker sums it up best when he says, “not only will we lose a good teacher, but a good m friend.” m Mrs. Betty Buck Kohring to be Featured Artist Tracy Kohring at work Tracy Kohring, sophomore, will be a featured student artist at the Mountain Christmas Show to be held in late November. The Pepsi Cola Bottling Co. of Asheville is sponsoring the special exhibit and is now includ ed in the growing list of corpora tions supporting the arts, such as, R.J. Reynolds, Akzona, Phillip Morris, McDonalds and many others. Pepsi Cola has commissioned four art students, one each from UNCA, Warren Wilson College, Brevard College and Montreat- Anderson College to provide four individual canvases in the Pepsi Cola booth while the Mountain Christmas Show at the Civic Center is in progress. The public will have an opportunity to watch this project and determine the difficulty in the creation of a piece of art. The young artists, Kerry Younts from Asheboro, NC with Montreat-Anderson College, Santiago Vaca from Equador with Warren Wilson College, Tracy Kohring from England with Brevard College, and a stu dent yet to be chosen with UNCA, will be working with acrylics on 4x5 canvas utilizing their own in dividual styles and techniques. They have been encouraged to use their creativity in the design and implementation of their work. After completion, the can vases will be on loan to various businesses and institutions in the area. Ultimately, Pepsi Cola in tends to donate each piece to the school which the student attends. President Reagan’s federal budget cutback in the Arts and Humanities appears to be stimulating corporate interest in the support of the arts. Businesses are beginning to see the value in encouraging and assisting talented artists in their chosen media, whether it be two or three dimensional art, crafts, music or dance. If the arts are to survive and flourish, it will be necessary for more businesses to become increasingly financially active. The Mountain Christmas Show begins Friday, November 20th at 3 p.m. and continues through Sun day, November 22nd at the Asheville Civic Center. The public is encouraged to view the Pepsi Cola booth several times in order to see the progress of the local artists, and to ask any questions of the arlists or the Pepsi Cola representatives. PTK Upcoming Plans and Initiation PTK will sponsor a lecture by Mr. James Faulkner on December 3, 1981. Faulkner.. .hummm.. .sound familar doesn’t it? Well, it should. Mr. James Faulkner is the nephew of the great American writer, William Faulkner, who won the Nobel Prize for literature. Mr. James Faulkner and Dr. Jo Marshall will present “Knowing William Faulkner,” a slide pro gram featuring unpublished pic tures of the famous author. The presentation will be at 8:15 p.m. in either Dunham Auditorium or one of the classrooms in McClarty-Goodson. James Faulkner will discuss the Faulkner family and Dr. Mar shall will relate the slides to the author’s literary works at the end of the program, the audience will be allowed,to ask questions. This should be a rare and very interesting treat for the Brevard College community. Everyone is welcome to attend. The initiation of new sophomores members into PTK was held on Nov. 11 in one of the private dining areas. After the President welcomed the new members, they were each given a candle to which the last year s members lit their candles as an official welcoming to the club. Encourging words were then given by Dr. Wood and Dean Wray. The members of PTK are: David Drury, Miquel Scarborough, Kari Howard, Barbeth Young Tawny Brown, Tim McLaurin, PhiUp Jay Jenkins, John Delaney, Ural G an- ville Paige Peterson, Carolyn Blount, Daviel Clay, Victoria Harmon Sarah McNeil, Mary Hoffman, DeAnna Johnson, Evelyn Lewis, Rebecca Owen, William Toole. (Photo by Steve Rabey).