The Clarion March 26, 1990 Page 3
NEWS BRIEFS
CHORAL WORKSHOP AND CONCERT SET
The Winthrop College Choral of Rock Hill, S.C., will appear in
Dunham Auditorium at BC on Friday, March 30, at 8:15 p.m. for a one-
hour concert There is no admission charge. The concert is sponsored by the
BC Department of Music.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY MATH/SCI FACULTY
The faculty and staff of the Math and Science Division will again be
awarding scholarships for math and/or science majors.
Approximately $1,000 will be awarded to sophomores returning for the
fall 1990 semester. The number and amount of awards will be dependent on
the number of deserving applicants and will not be based solely on academic
performance; Freshmen currently following a math and/or science track who
wish to be considered for the award should inquire with Mrs. Whitmire in
the Math/Science Division Office, 150A Moore Science Building). Applica
tions must be completed by April 6. Recipients will be announced at
Honors Day, April 25.
COME BLOW YOUR HORN
Coming up in April will be Neil Simon's comedy, "Come Blow Your
Horn," presented by the acting classes of Brevard College and the Fine Arts
Division. Simon's first comedy, a classic about growing up in New York,
will be presented the last weekend of April on Friday and Saturday nights at
8:15 p.m. and Sunday afternoon at 3 in the Bam Theatre.
BC PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE PERFORMS
The BC Percussion Ensemble performed for the N.C. Percussive Arts
Society Festival at East Carolina University on March 24. This is the third
consecutive year that the BC ensemble has been invited to perform for this
event. The group is led by Diane Daniel and includes LisaMane Brooks,
Mark Comick, Gary Guthrie and Rachel Welch.
SPRINGFEST PLANS ANNOUNCED
This year's Springfest is scheduled for Saturday, April 28 at BC.
Events similar to Derby Day begin at 11 a.m. in front of Jones Dorm,
followed by a picnic, then more games continue into the afternoon. The day
is capped off by a DJ dance in the gym. In addition, Jeff Battle says Friday
events have been added: an Action Adventure Movie Night following a Food
Fight (honest) behind the cafeteria. Battle will show three action/adventure
movies in the Rutherford Room, 8 p.m.-2 a.m.
SIMS ART CENTER TO HOST SHOW/WORKSHOP
This week, neon artist Jerry Noe of Chapel Hill, N.C. will be on
campus for a three-day workshop, March 28-30. Noe, a long-time fnen o
BC's Tim Murray, is also the father of BC sophomore Jerod Noe.
Also, Sims will host the Annual Juried High School Visual Arts
Exhibition. i
Then, from April 21-May 4, Sims will be the site of the Third Annual
Transylvania Fine Art and Craft Exhibition.
IN MEMORY OF KIM BOYLE
The Brevard College campus community was saddened by the news of
the death of Kim Boyle, a Class of 1989 graduate, who was special
of us. New reports indicate she died last weekend in a tragic auto acci en
Florida where she was attending college. Kim will be remem ^
vivacious and positive-spirited basketball player, team manager an
reporter. We will miss her.
” from Clarion staff and BC News Bureau reports
Cumberland Island explorers from BC include, front to back, left to
right, Sharon Brown, Jan Gillean, Marge Hawk, Brooks Goodwin
and Martha Furman; back row, Edward Jones, Eric Schmit, Belton
Hammond, Dan Miller, Shawn Young, Leslie Goodwin and Nancy
Kuhn.
Students enjoy Cumberland
by Dorian Storelli
Clarion Reporter
The overall reaction from all the
students who went with Jan Gillean and
the Browns on the Cumberland Island
trip was that the experience was "breath
taking."
For the students who went last
year, they also experienced a breath
taking time - seeing new things as they
explored the long empty beaches and
hiked the forest trails. Shawn Young, a
newcomer on this trip, said, "It was
great to run 15 miles and not sec
another person."
Other students were amazed at the
wild animals, how beautiful they were,
but Jan and some odier students met a
resident of the island who was a raccoon
hunter. He showed them how to listen
for them and wait for their footsteps.
He had lots of wires and machines he
used.
The group arrived there with great
weather and left with the same. They
saw a full moon every night, and spent
one night on the beach with a bonfu«.
The best way to sum up the trip is
to say everyone felt they had found a
part of themselves they had never found
before.
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BC's Norm Witek has been
named to the NJCAA Coaches'
Hall of Fame at the indoor
nationals, March 2*3, in
Kansas. The former Tornado
cross country coach led his team
to four national titles. (BC
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