The Clarion March 31, 1994 Page 5 CAMPUS LIFE Campus Life Calendar Apr. 1 Friday Night at the Movies 9 p.m. S.U, Coltrane Cotnmons Free Popcorn Apr. 4 Last Day to withdraw from the college without penalty. Pre-registration deposit due. Apr. 5 Tuesday Night Movie 8 p.m. S.U, Coltrane Commons "Mr, Jones" Apr. 7 Life and Culture Instrumental Chamber Music Concert. 8 p.m. E>unham PIO Trip to Hospitality House. Prepare and eat a meal at a shelter for homeless citizens. Apr. 8 "Last Night Donkie-Butt Dance" D.J. Yic Thomas 10 p.m.-2 a.m Student Cafe Apr. 10 Unity Club 7:30 p.m. Conference Room Apr. 12 Life and Culture Jazz Ensemble 8 p.m. Dunham Tuesday Night Movie 8 p.m. S.U. Coltrane Commons ”My Left Foot" Apr. 13 SOA Meeting 7 p.m. Conference Room Apr. 17 Sundown Springfest Coffee House Desserts in the Student Cafe along with information about Springfest V4 at Brevard College Apr. 18 Jon Lautrec Hypnotist Extraordinaire Seitanar 6 p.m. Student Cafe "Memory Miracles: You Can Do Them Too" Main Show 8 p.iu Dunham Apr. 19 Life and Culture Collegiate Singers 8 p.m. Dunham Spring Drama Production (Also Apr. ’’The Runner Stumbles" 8 p.m. Bam Theater. Reserve Ttckets. PTK chapter wins honors at regional convention Della Pi, the Brevard College chapter of Phi Thela Kappa International, recently won two honors at the Regional Convention of the Carolinas, which was held in Charleston, South Carolina, on March 4-6. Delta Pi was recognized as a Two- Star Chapter on the Five-Star Chapter Development Program and was awarded a certificate denoting international achievement of this status. In addition to being recognized as an excellent chapter of the Carolinas, Delta Pi also received Honorable Mention and a certificate of excellence in recognition of distinguished achievement in regional programs for its scrapbook which was entered into the competition. This scrapbook, which follows the theme throughout denoting scholarship, leadership, service, and fellowship on the 1992-1993 Honors Topic - “Our Complex World: Balancing Unity and Diversity” - was planned and completed by Stephanie Gardner, Vice President of Campus Affairs. She used poetry to depict unity and diversity. This scrapbook, along with the awards, is on display in the Phi Theta Kappa gallery in McLarty-Goodson. Brevard College Clinic to host “New You Day” April 21 in The Brevard Infirmary, conjunction with the Brevard Clinic, is sponsoring a “New You” day on April 21 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Rutherford Room of the cafeteria. From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. there will be a program, free to all students, with make-up consultants, a fitness center. and a program for learning about hairstyles. At noon there will be a fashion show for both males and females. Prizes will be given for the most original costume, funniest costume, futuristic costume and best dressed in today s styles. Jon Lautrec, hypnotist extraordinaire, to be on campus Monday, April 18 The Student Activity Board will be sponsoring a show by Jon Lautrec, Hypnotist Extraordinaire, on Monday, April 18 at 8 p.m. in Dunham Auditorium. LauU-ec is able to cause people to forget their names, count their fingers to total eleven, believe that they are invisible, and other su-ange things by the power of hypnosis. On Monday, April 18 there will be a seminar at 6 p.m. in the student cafe called “Memory Miracles; You Can Do Them Too.” There will be a main show later that night at 8 p.m. in Dunham Auditorium. Sims Gallery to host student art exhibition beginning April 6 The annual BC student art exhibition will open on Wednesday, April 6, at 7 p.m. in the Sims Art Gallery. The show will feature the work of both the freshmen and sophomore art students. A guest lecturer. Professor Ken Betsalel, from UNC-Asheville, will give a lecture on the “Politics of Culture in the Museum,” at 7:30 that evening. Professor Betsalel is currently a member of the Board of Trustees at the Asheville Museum. The public is invited to attend and refreshments will be served. Students interested in forming SEAC chapter on campus Several students are interested in forming a chapter of S.E.A.C. (Student Environmental Action Coalition) on the BC campus. According to SEAC’s sourcebook, “Being a part of SEAC is not holding a membership card, taking a pledge, or waiting for direction-it’s an attitude backed up by action.” Members can participate in several SEAC conferences which focus on environmental workshops and issues. The next one will be held at Georgia Tech April 8-10. For more information, contact Beth Fisher or Bob Glcsener.