The riarion WpringsdaVr April 13. 1994 1 Spotlisht Photographer Stepp is more than just a flash in the pan by Alex Bedient Clarion Staff Writer You are sitting in the S.U. laughing with your friends. Suddenly you see a flash fire. You look around and discover that you a have been immortalized on film by Clarion photographer, Henry Stepp. Henry Stepp II was born on May 21, 1974 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where he has lived for all of his life. He has twin sister. Holly, who he calls his best friend. “She’s the coolest person I have ever meet. I just hope 1 never forget her birthday,” Stepp commented. In 1992 Stepp graduated form Robert B. Glenn High School in the nearby town of Kemersville, N.C. He started to hear of Brevard College though all the information that he received in the mail from the college. The one thing that really impressed him about the college was that the letter from admissions were addressed directly to Henry, not “Dear Prospective Student” He also liked the look of the campus and the small college atmosphere. Stepp has become involved in various extracurricular activities around campus. He is a member of Wesley Fellowship, Unity, and S.G.A. Social Broad. However, he is probably better known for his job as Photo Editor for The Clarion. “I really like taking pictures. It’s a good way the get people to smile, and it’s a great way to flirt with girls.” He stared taking pictures for his high school yearbook as a way of avoiding writing stories. Henry Stepp II 24 X 761 SVGA Color Monifor Henry Stepp/Clarion Sophomore Natasha M^'drow won a new computer in 30^Over 300 tickets raffle was held on March 30. y .m.ow the were sold. Keith Wallington sold Muldrow winning ticket. Campus Life Calendar Apr. 1? SPRING FEST BEGINS! Apr. IS Jon Uiulrec Hypnoist Extraordinaire S^inar 6 Student "Memory Miracles: You Can Do Them Too” Main Show 8 p.m. Donham Apr. 19 Life and Culture Collegiate Singers 8 pjn. l^onhartv Spring Drama Production (Also Apr, 20, '21,22, and 25) "The Runner Stumbles" 8 p.m. Bam Theater, Reserve Tickets. Tuesday Night Movie 8 pjn. S.U. Coltrane Commons "Rich Irt Love" Apr. 21 The New You! 11 a-m^H 2 p.m, Rutherford Room-Dining Poets and Writerst JuUe Suk 7:30p4«. MG118 P.LO. Trip to Camp Takoa Apr. 22 Friday Night at the Movies 9 p.m. S,U. Coltrane Commons Apr. 23 Hoe Down! 4:30 p.m.-6:30 p.ra. Music on the iuadv Earth Day Celebrationt 2 p.m. on the quad. Apr. 24 One Tribe! 4 p.m.-7 p.m. Band concert on the quad. Apr. 25 GameFest! Student Cafe Details to be annotjnced, Apr. 26 Life and Culture Concert Band 8 p.m. Dunham T\jesdayNi^t Movie 8 p.m, S.U. Coltrane Ct»nnions "Sixteen Candles" Apr. 27 Student Activities Workshop Guest Speaker Brian Huskey 6:30 p jn,- 9;30p.m. Student Cafe Apr, 29 Spring Fest Dance! DJ, 9 p.m.-1 a.tft* Stud^iU. Cafe Friday Night at the Movies 9 p.tn. S.tl. Coltrane Cc«niw)M Apr. 30 ConCtttrt Ptett Batae of U»e Bands! 11:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. oa ikt quad ii:ju a.m.- 4:30 p.m.' 6:30p.m. Benny Grady andPneiHls Myers DhiiftgHalt , ”ir Nice" and Stqj Show 8;30p4ft.

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