OCTOBER, 8. 1954 THE lOLLKGlATK Three New Desks Band Flourished Under Leader; Assistants Chosen The Atlantic Christian College B.md has begun its second year :nder the direction of Dr. Millard P. Burt. Last year's band did a deal to improve the mor., i!)d spirit on campus, but over> ndication shows that the band will have even greater success thi- • ear. .\lready several appearances hav win scheduled. The band has been ;nvited to participate in a parade an October 15. when the Wilson Shrine Club sponsors a football ^ame between the University ol .Vorth Carolina and Wake Forest College freshman teams. On Nov- ■mber 10 and November 11. two oncerts are scheduled as part o( the State Conventon of the Dis- i iples of Christ Church Even great- ■r plans are beng made for tho ACC Homecoming parade on Nov ember 19 and a concert the fol- inwing day. Much credit is due to Dr. Mil- ird P. Burt for the past year’s iucccss. Dr. Burt is also director I of the Ninety-Kourth Army Band I of the North Carolina National i .Guard and is director of the Su- . overflow'of frrshmrn on .\(”h rampus prrsrntrd a dam Temple Shrine Band of Ra-i .T'”’** *’nes wprr buujeht l4i aceomodat<* thr flasirs. I'lrtiirrd abii leigh. Prior to coming here, Dr. j and a iMirlion »l Ihr nrw drsks. Burt was director of bands of the: Raleigh High Schools and director! Edw .ads, Fnni.h limn, Tim Kllen. O J I O of the Raleigh Municipal Band,; b,; -; cl.innct Uilh Farmci ti .ir KaVmOnCl J. ijCeger During World War II, he directed Ik aii :ht 30th Infantry Band in both|^"'';'‘'“'"P"-IVlakcS AddrCSS Eijrope and the United States. | Kie Haiha^ ay. r ixuphonc. Joe Hor- Others deserving credit are Rich* I ton. tr;impft. Okoy. flui' V bis prohlrm^not rni^ugh desks vt* U oitr of Ihr Krrshmrn I'n*- ird Beach and Jimmy Harris, who [Henry PoweJ/, baritone, Munan are servng as assistants to Dr. Burt. This is Dick’s’' first year d Atlantic Christian College. He ;s a graduate of Wake Forest College where he was drum ma jor of the band. Formerly he served as drum major of the North Caro lina State College Band. In addi* :ion to his work with the ACC band, Dick directs and teaches the band in Clayton High School. Jimmy Harris, a sophomore at Atlantic Christian, is known for his organization of the “Dream- -*rs,” the popular campus orches tra. His dance orchestra has been heard and enjoyed throughout eas tern North Carolina. Out of the personnel of the band, •.he city of Wilson ranks first in number with 16 participants, most jf whom are graduates of Charles L. Coon High School. Raleigh ranks second with 6 band mem bers. From Wilson are Gloria Bass, baritone, Tommy Bachelor, drums, Mary Lee Brinkley, clarinet, Joan You may take a straight line to Simon. olMH?, ixirwiKKl Vick. I,., i .v»ur life's goal cir you may go aim-' horn. Eleanor Wliitley. clarinet ,><■ 'l.v around with nt purpose at Marlene William.';, bell, and Ev,--; all. 'Fhis choice was one of tho j lyn Yitjnoulis, Flench horn. striking points brought out bv Dr. 1 From Raleigh are JtH‘ Brnnett „ _ j u ’ I clarinet. Jimmv Hams, ba - horn. ^ "> *"■ Richard Holleman, clarinet, Tom- cation address at Atlantic Chri- mie Williamson, cornel, Richard tian ColJcge. Dr. S<*fger pointed' Bt-ach. French horn, and Shirley out that to keep on a straight line! House, clarinet. you must first let up your goal other citws represented in the The talk wa> centered around the i band are: Belews Creek, N C.- Three Dimensions of Life.- 1 Louise Hutchins, baritone. Clinton. How wide is your acQuaintance^ N. C. Vitus Brad.shaw. Uumptct. Seegcr said education U mea-1 Elm City, N. C. — Jo Anne Crum-1 range of your ac- pler. /lute, Elm City, N. C, ~ An-j quajuj^^ce. What kind of acquain- nie Morris Barnes — Flut^Farm- tances do you have? Acquaintance ville, N. C. — Jo A^ Thomas, i books, nature, and ma French horn, Fayetteville. N. C. —. chines a.*' well as other p<*ople. Toni Darden, trombone, Goldsbo- you should be familiar with the ro, N. C. — Shirley Simmons, clar-, bvjt ),fi-. The only way to do thl« inet, Goldsboro, N. C. — Ronald Percise, trumpet, Grantsboro. N C. — Sarah Alice Harris, clsrini ; i> to know both good and bad. The way you discriminate will deter mine how educated you are. Greensboro, N. C. — B. G. ^mp- j jjow noble it your character? bell, drums, Islandton, S. C. 'Continued on Page Six I Campus Sport«wear FARRIS' DEPT. STORE Compliment* Of AMERSON'S GRILL MOSS & CO., Inc. MEN’S and BOYS’ STORE Corner Tarboro and Bame* Streeti Dress For The Occasion With Tomorrow’s Styles Today frank LONDON MEN’S SHOP 107 South Tarboro Street Very important to success In life | ii a noble character. Is your whole ( life wrapped up in one person or do you sometimes do tilings for others? According to Dr. Seegcr the strength to face life's crises as well as yourself, no matter what may happen. Is a noble quali ty The sp«'ech was a challenge to investigate one's own life, to see what is missing, and how to go about filling it In. Dr. Travis A White, presiding officer and president of the college, introduced the speaker Dr. Seeger is now associated with the Nation al Science Foundation. Before this he was chief of the Aerophysical Division of the Naval Ordinance Laboratory in Washington. The Convocation address opber 1&-23. TTie completion of the new science building will b<- the first step toward the goal of 8 new build ings in the $2,000,000 program. A new administration and classroom building is next on the schedule. Faculty Honors Student Body At Fall Reception I’he faculty t>f Atlantu Christian College hold J scmiformal rocep- tlon for all students* Friday even ing. September 17. The reception, an annual event, wa^ held In the parlor <>t llariwr Hall. The student.s were received at the front d(K)r by Dean Sarah Bain Ward. 'She introduced them to the receiving line composed of Dr. and Mri. 'IVavis A. White. Dr, and Mrs. James M. Moudy. >tr. and Mrs. Milton M. Adami. and those faculty members and wlvei m*w to the campus this year-Mr, and Mrs. Robert G. Capps, Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. liallar. Mn. Lynne West. Miss Lydia James, and Mr. Charles Cobb Other fa culty members greet«‘d the stu dents when they entered the par lor. The parloi was decorated with arrangements of all flowers. The refreshment table was ccn- teri^ with a txjwl of yellow and bronze chrysar)th<*n»umf flanked by candelabra holding groen candles. At one end of the table Mrs. Ben Eagles. Jr.. and later Mrs. Doris Holsworth servtKl punch from a bowl tM^ecked with autumn grapes. At the other end of the table Mrs. Perry Case and Mrs. Noel C. Carr in turn served dainty cream puffs stuffed with chicken salad. Mosaic sandwiches, cheese straws, colorful meringue kisses, and mints completed the reresh- ments. Music for the occasion was fur- nishc*d by Mr. Lynn Brown at the piano. After the reception the students gathered in the recreation room for dancing. Billy Weathersby Wins $100 Prize Hy HKl.l-N Wllin\ WilUam Altoen pubhshod In 'HiK CUI,LJ-:<;iAriC and in the RAl)10(tRAM. the high srh«K»l pa(>er of Hilly s p*xMry IS written tn blank verse How ever. his piH*m ■Fox" dw" were writ ten lM.>«t winter, while PhUa«*’* and I>>g” wen* writlrii two yeariw .igo. HiHy ;• ptM*m “Fox ' will l>e piib- luh«*d for thf first timr in the winter issue of THK i.YRK' ma- ga/inr Also dot^iU <>f th<* v;«rtoiis c^intost wlnniTs and other intorest- ing Iti-m.v ixTtuining to pd winter issue.v When 1 asked thi* young author how he f«*lt. he replied. “Oh. I’ve never b«««‘fi !*o Nurpru^x! in niy life!" Hilly smiled when 1 askt‘d him what ht* would probably do with the 1100 and said. ''I'll prol>- ably eonie to 5;*hool on it.” Billy, who is twenty years old, is majoring In Spanish and En glish and minorlng in French. Hc*- planx Ui enter the t<*aching profe.t- slon after graduation. Many congratulations. Hilly, and may we of Atlantic ('hristiHn Join 'HIE LYRIC staff in hoping that this will t>e for you the bi*ginning of a long and distinguished career In the field of llteralure. You have brought quite* an honitr to yourself and our college. MARY HADGE HEADS PINE KNOT TTi#- sXhU for thr VInf Knot. College yearbook was .innounc(*d early this wgraphy Editor Kvelyn YU orK)Ulis Studont Fxiitxjr Mamie Davln Husine«K St;iff Shirloy Parker. U* roy Holley, Chuck H- lina Room of the Wucation Buil ding of the First Christain Church on Sundays Ht 6 00 o'clock / / MEET CHA' AT THE CREAMERY / / MOTHER DAUGSTS^ fiinioHs WELCOME FRESHMEN TWEETIE'S "Meeting Place Of Students"