Nation's Students Set Final Form of Nationwide Primary
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Clarion A Weekly Publication of Brevard College Volume XXXV BREVARD COLLEGE, BREVARD, N. C., FEBRUARY 23. 1968 Number 19 w > - .-feciw*.<>~ Nation's Students Set fssM;sss».......... Final Form Of y W « Nationwide Primary ISEW \ORK, New York, February 19, 1968— The nation’s students have determined the final bal lot and referendum issues of their first nationwide collegiate presidential primary, called CHOICE 68. Meeting in Washington, D. C. from February 10 - 13, the program’s student directors selected a slate of fourteen candidates for the presidency. They are: Fred Halstead, Mark Hatfield, Lyndon John son, Robert Kennedy, Martin Luther King, John Lind say. Eugene McCarthy, Richard Nixon, Charles Percy, George Romney, Ronald Reagan, Nelson Rockefeller, Harold Stassen, and George Wallace. ^ . RANDOLF SHAFFNE^l, former. ... .ents. Mr. jjlj-aifner..spoke at the .T.eace CorpX :-worker Jji /Weekly chai>el-.program, and was The students also decided that, .answers questions posed by BC stu^' extremely well'-recdved. three referendum questions be, Christianity In included on the ballot. Two deal \vith the country’s current involvement in Viet Nam, an^ Sociblogy Lecture Series one with the priorities, of gov Business? ernment spending in confront ing the “urban crisis”,. Mf,' in Monday The Business Club of Brevard Richird Scanimon, Director ot College held its regular month the Elections Re,search Center, ly meeting February 20, 1968 and Dr. Howard Penniman of The: Reverend Edsel Keith, about nine months ago. While at 6:30 p. m. in the faculty the Political Science Depart?, rector^ of St. Philip’s Episcopal in Huntsville, Mr. Keith help lounge of Beam Administration ment at Georgetown University Church,: Brevard, will be the ed organize the Mayor’s Com Building. assisted the Board in their ef first of a series of special lec mittee to check on juveniles Following the regular busi forts to ensure that the various turers to Mrs. Harris’ classes in to see that young delinquents ness, Dr. E. K. McLarty, presi questions were properly phras Sociology 28 (Marriage and the were transferred from jails for dent of Brevard College, was ed towards achieving maximun< Family) on February 26.. Born adult offenders to the newly- introduced as the guest speak clarity. in St. Louis, Missouri, Mr. Keith, set-up Juvenile Detention Home. er. President McLarty discuss In addition, the Board re after graduating from high He also was instrumental in ed with the group “Christianity solved several administrative school, entered the Army and securing a family counseling -in the Business World.” He questions, such as voter quali served in the European Theater agency for the city of Hunts stressed the fact that Chrisiani- fication. It was decided that any of Operations during World ville; and was active in Alco ty is not divided, that “ . student currently enrolled in an War II. Upon his return, he holics Anonymous. if Christianity does not exist in American college or university graduated from Colgate-Roches- the business world, then it does Mr. Keith is married to the will be eligible to vote in the ter Divinity School and Phil former Ann Simpson of At not exist at all. If all workers CHOICE 68 election. This in adelphia Divinity School. He lanta. He met his future wife do not believe in Christianity, clude graduate, part-time, and served' several Mississippi par it will not exist. Simply follow while both were attending an foreign students, as well Wallace Speaks ing the rule, “Do unto others ishes and came to Brevard Episcopal Retreat. They have those studying abroad in Amen from Huntsville, Alabama, as you would have them do un four children. can branch universities. Faculty and students are in to you, is evidence that it does exist.” To Span.-Amer. vited to hear Mr. Keith speak The Board announced their Zen Den Will on some phase of marriage and Christianity is not divided in decisions at a national news the family at 9:00 a. m. in Room to the business world, the scien conference held on February 13,' ■Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wallace 204 of the Classroom Building; tific world, the educational which was covered extensively presented a very informative at 11:00 a, m., Room 201; and world, or whatever. — it is all by the major television pep program to the members of the Feature Hobbits at 2:00 p, m.. Room 202. —Turn to Pae«* Tlircf works and press wire servic^? Spanish American Clu’b Feb- roary 19 in Dunham Auditor Froin the T hrid Age of Mid ium. The program consisted of dle Earth come Frodo, Bilbo, slides/taken by the Wallace’s and the other hobbits. What are to their tour of Spain and Por- hotibits? J.R.R. Tolkien (he tDgal la$t fall. sJ^QU.ld . know) describes them as , Mr. Wallace! is form er Assist- a' little people, smaller than ^ of Public R elations arid in- dwarves: less stout and stocky ^ctbr in drama speech at , . their height is variable, Brevard College. ranging between two and four . The majestic scenery and the feet . ,. they dress in bright magnificence of the two coun colors, being notably fond of ties themselves were captured yellow and green . they seldom slides of such cities as wear shoes, since their feet adrld, Toledo, Cordova, and have tough leathery soles and' usbon. they are clad in a thick curling Describing the slides, Mrs. hair, much like the hair of their 'lace told of the many gard- heads, which was commonly ens and captivating museums brown . their faces are broad in ^ the cities. bright - eyed, red-cheeked, with the air,” stated Mr. mouths apt to laughter .... B looked like the they are fond of six meals a adlands of South Dakota. But day.” tne minute we landed. I felt the The ecstatic ZEN DEN is citins atmosphere that Is so looking for a photograph or at Spain." least a drawing or sculpture of Mixing the history of the a real hobbit. A mathom prize people with the will be awarded for the best trends, 1^. and Mrs, one. jContest rules are posted in THE PEACE CORE not only tSW^ciassrffom ]^uH(3in|' and ' in future 2Ten Den’s and other campus A ro y id a :^'^ tlie club promotes good will,”but good music actix'itres. - -Fro7rr4€ft~tqpT4giit: DaV6~ niAh ^ a tnfe '' arid unique ffie c ^ W a .^ " ^ " ' ture of the Spanish and Por- Along with the hobbits will as well. The newly-formed group Wendelin, Dave Foster. Bob Fisher, —lorn to Page Four —Turn to Page Two promises to add a swinging beat to Dee Deloach, and Ronnie Dogwood..