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April 1, 2004
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Sports activities, such as women's basketball are
exceUent ways students can show school spmt.
Men’s and Women’s.
1 Basketball Falls Short
Heather Ochse
Student involvement is important on the
Brevard College campus. Not only does it
better the student’s self-esteem, but it will
also help the student work well widi other
students and eventuaUy the working world
Brevard CoUege aUows students to
become active in the organizations he or
she IS interested m. Activities that these
organizations sponsor help the student to
be active in both the clubs and Brevard
College. SHE FUl.E ARTICLE page D2
Pep Band
'The “HejSong,”
‘Tequila,” “Louie
Touie,” ‘Woolj
hully," ‘OldTime
Bj)ck &Koll,”
which of these songs
don’t draw you to
the flame?'
Jennie Howdl
The Brevard CoUege
Pep Band
coordinators, April
Banks and Davis
Whitfield-Cargile are
very energetic about
playing at the Basket
Ball games to liven it
up a bit. Although the
Pep Band has not
been as active as they
had hoped this year,
CT1TJ,
page D3
Transylvania
County
Invitational
Features
Local Ceramics
Artist
Katherine LobdeU
Mary Murray has a
strong respect, and
love for the art of
pottery making.
Mary derives a lot of
her inspiration from
the weU-known
potter Jane Piser.
When looking
A group of garden around her studio
sculptures by Mary postcard
prints of other
artist’s works. . .
gRt PIJLL
ART1CI.E page D4
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