'B ®i)e Clarion Volume 52 Brevard College, Brevard. N.C. Wednesday, November 14, 1984 Number 5 Bumgarner Performs Today By Susan Rogers Noted guitarist Stan Bumgarner will perform in Dunham Auditorium on November 14, as part of the Brevard College Cultural Life program. Bumgarner's program will consist of solo pieces on the classical guitar and Renaissance lute along with a slide program to complement selected pieces. Bumgarner is a native of North Carolina who began playing the guitar at age twelve. At seven teen, he helped form a rock and roll band which gained regional fame, giving him the opportunity to focus on composing and ar ranging. He received a degree in Music Education from Lenoir-Rhyne College in 1966 and studied classical guitar with Jesus Silva, protege of Andre Segovia and guitar instructor at the North Carolina School of the Arts. For four years he participated in the North Carolina Arts Council's Stan Bumgarner will perform this morning as part of the continuing Cultural Life program. Visiting Artist Program. He was also the only solo artist chosen to participate in the Affiliate Artists Incorporated's 1981-82 North Carolina Touring Program. Stan Bumgarner is also the pro ducer of an educational sound filmstrip called “An Introduction to the Guitar and Lute. " The performance is scheduled for 10:15 a.m. in Dunham Auditorium. Admission is free. Harvey Miller Miller Wins In Music Competition By Robin Thomas Harvey Miller, professor of music at BC, won second prize for his choral piece “Sing We Noel " in an international competition sponsored by the Pro Cont-o Singers of London, England. Celebrating the group's 30th anniversary and honoring its founder Eric Green, the^omget^ ion was for a choral work of mix ed voices and instrumental ac companiment with a Christmas theme. Mr. Miller's choral piece will premier in London, December 19, at the Christmas concert given by the Pro Conto Singers. Mr. Miller, who has been teaching at Brevard College for 20 years, directs vocal ensembles as well as teaches voice, piano, music history, composition, and electronic studio. He studied voice at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and studied compostion at Indiana University. He holds a BA, BM, and MA from Chapel Hill. In ad dition, he holds a MM from In diana University where he has also done doctoral work. He has loured the eastern United States and England with his choral groups from the college. One group was featured on the radi( show, “The Protestant Hour' another was chosen to sing for the Methodist World Conference. Sophomores Named To Who’s Who Caryn Clause Pat Boyd Jill Avett t Donald Collier Lewis Dyer III John Furnell Kristina Holland Richard Ledbetter Frederick McClure James Moten II Patrick O’Grady Susan Rogers Andrea Rose Eddie Tadlock Judy Tesh Gracie Welch Darryl-WilHams Robin Williams The 1985 edition of Who’s Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges will carry the names of eighteen Brevard Col lege sophomores. These students have been selected as being among the country’s most outstanding campus leaders. Campus nominating commit tees and editors of the annual directory have included these names based on students' academic achievement, service to the community, leadership in extracurricular activities, and future potential. Outstanding students have been honored in the annual directory since it was first established in 1966, Students named this year from Brevard College are: Jill Elizabeth Avett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Avett of Murphy, NC; Pat Lewis Boyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Boyd of Greensboro, NC; Caryn Alicia Clause, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Clause of Maggie Valley, NC; Donald Edward Collier, son of Mrs. Helen M. Collier of Winter Park, FL; George Lewis Dyer, III, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Dyer of Young Harris, GA; John Daniel Furnell, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Furnell of Ft. Lauder dale, FL; Kristina Marie Holland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hollantfof Brevard, NC; Richard Morgan Ledbetter, son of Mr. B. M. Ledbetter of Yadkinville, NC; Frederick Leon McClure, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. McClure of Gastonia, NC; James Edwin Moten II, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Moten of Raleigh, NC; Patrick Desmond O’Grady, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. O’Grady of Dublin, Ireland; Susan Lynn Rogers, daughter of Mrs. Sharon J. Rogers of Charlotte, NC; Andrea Lynne Rose, daughter of Mrs. Glenda F. Sanders of Murphy, NC; Eddie Timothy Tadlock, son of Mr. and Mrs Jimmy Tadlock of Orlando, FL; Judy Kay Tesh, daughter of Mr.’ and Mrs. S. L. Tesh of State Road, NC; Gracie S. Welch, of Brevard, NC; Darryl JoVan Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Williams of Ridgeland, SC; and Robin Renae Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Williams of Silver Creek, GA.