0CVT6 THE PILOT Gardner-Wehb College MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1975 BOILING SPRINGS, NORTH CAROLINA Bulldog Band waits for Kings Mountain Bicentennial Parade to proceed. Chamber Chorus Tours South The 22-voice Gardner- Nov. 19—First Baptist Webb Chamber Chorus will Church, Columbia, S.C. begin its annual concert tour Nov. 20—Gardner-Webb tomorrow, October 14, when Alumni Breakfast, First it performs before the Shelby Lions Club. The cho rus will make 26 appear ances during the school year. Organized in 1973, the group became known as the Chamber Chorus to distin guish it from the larger 54- member College Chorus. Both groups are conducted Baptist Church, Colum bia, S.C.; Calvary Baptist Day School, Savannah, Ga.; Central Baptist Church, Waycross, Ga. Nov. 21—Ware County High School, Waycross, Ga.; Southside Baptist Church, Jacksonville, Fla. Nov. 22 —Mattock Baptist Church, Jackson, S.C. Church, Fayetteville, N.C. April 7—Parkton High School, Fayetteville, N.C., Groveton Baptist Church, Alexandria, Va. April 9—HiUendale Baptist Church, Dale City, Va. April 10—Cresset Baptist Church, Durham, N.C. April 11 —Fork Baptist Church, Fork, N.C.; North Kannapolis Baptist Church, Kannapolis, N.C. United Baptist Church, Concord, N.C. by Dr. Phil Perrin, professor Nov. 23—First Baptist Bulldog Band Aids V.P.’s Visit On October 7, the Gard- entertained the growing ner-Webb College Bulldog crowd while they awaited Band helped welcome Vice- the parade and the Vice- President Nelson Rocke- President. These groups in feller to Kings Mountain, eluded The Early American N.C. Rockefeller was Square Dancers, the Lamp- honored guest at a celebra- lighters, The Outcasts, The tion of the 195th anniver- Gospel IQ’s, Avery High sary of the Battle of Kings Mountain doggers, and The Mountain. Palmetto Statesmen. The The Bulldog Band had the Reverend Gary Bryant and honor of being the first col- Jonas Bridges co-emceed lege or high school band to the program, follow the dignitaries in After the morning enter- their cars. They marched tainment, Vice President throughout Kings Mountain Rockefeller arrived at 12:20, in the Bicentennial parade took his seat on the plat- and upon arriving in front of form, and inspected the 57 the Vice-President in the unit parade as it passed be- stadium, they proceeded to fore him. Then, the Kings play “Beginnings,” a popu- Mountain High School Band lar song by the rock group, played the national anthem Chicago. They continued to followed by an invocation by march around the stadium Dr. James R. Scales, presi- until they reached their dent of Wake Forest Univer- designated seats. sity. The day’s festivities be- An official welcome was gan at 9 a.m. in Kings extended by John Henry Mountain High School Sta- Moss, mayor of Kings dium. Several local groups (Continued On Page 2.) of music. LaCount Anderson, a junior church music major from Savannah, Ga., is the assistant conductor. Terri Saltz, a senior from Hayes- ville, N.C., is the accom panist. Miss Saltz is a music education major with a con centration in piano. The 1975-76 Chamber Chorus Schedule is as fol lows: Oct. 14—Lions Club, Shelby, N.C. Oct. 23—Green River Bap tist Association Meeting, Mt. Creek Baptist Church, Forest City, N.C. Church, Easley, S.C.; West Side Baptist Church Spartanburg, S.C.; Bethel Baptist Church, Shelby, N.C. Feb. 8—Christenburg Wes- lyan Church, Cherryville, N.C.; Kerr Street Baptist Church, Drexel, N.C., First Baptist Chiu-ch, Black Mountain, N.C. Feb. 10—Gardner-Webb College, Dover Chapel, Boiling Springs, N.C. April 6—Concord High School, Concord, N.C.; A.L. Brown High School, Kannapolis, N.C.; Lafayette Baptist Chamber Chorus practices for this year’s tour. Vice-President Nelson Rockefeller greets well-wishers. mo’s Who^ Is Announced The list of college seniors who have been selected for Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges was released on Tuesday, October 7. These students are as follows: Randall Lee Alexander, Keimeth Eugene Batts, Janice Holt Bennett, Ruel Hall Chapman, Carmen Lynn Christopher, James Robert Cline, Roy Bissell Cooper, Diana Crumpton, Robert Cleveland- Dominy, Jr., Teresa Clyde Duyck, Rhonda Rabon Ecken- roth, William Talmadge Fowler, Jr., Julia Hanna, Janice Carter Hood, Roger Von King, Charles Ernest Mack III, Kathleen Helena Martel, Elizabeth Renae McAbee, William Tim McSwain, Martha Jane Motley, Keith Michael Norris, Sarah Louise Ormand, Bulo Ervin Price 111, James Osborne Rash, Jr., Ronald Vincent Rash, Isabell Shuffler Setzer, Sharon Rose Stowe, John Edwin Sutton, Gary Hill Threatt, John Richard Trexler, Michael Eliston Woolridge, and Vir ginia Roberta Yates.