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ATI.ANTIC CHKISTIAN ('OI.I.KOK, AJ’Ull, G. l<tr>l
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Grass Roots Group Performs Thursday
“Sunday Excursion’s” Cast And “The Telephone’s” Villian
m
The complete cast of one opera and the vilHan of an
other opera are shown above. The two one-act operas. “Sun
day Fxcursion" and “The Telephone,’’ will be presented Thurs
day niffht in Howard Chapel. The performance by the <*ra-is
Koots Opera Company of Raleigh will he sponsored by the A('(
Concert Committee and is free to students.
Campus Organization Schedules
Week Of Pre-Easter Services
Have you ever picked up the phone In Harper Halt \%hen
the Une wa<i busy? Imagine that conVer^allim set to musir.
The result l*» a “definitely cute“ opera, ‘ The Teleph«*ne.“
There are no Halian barbers or Spaninh dames. The mon
ster that “cannot be choked or drowned” is not a fire.breath-
inf dracon but a telephone.
The hero, learninf that he must go auay. drcldes to pro-
p<ise to his sweetheart. JuMt ax he finds courage and the rixht
words, the phone ringi with some fosslpy girl friend on thr
other end of the line. The man and the telephone fiiht a eon-
stunt duel to win the Kirl’fl attentioHK. They battle with words
and bells. This combination of wit and xatire makes “The
Telephone*’ far different from the usual idea of opera.
The (irass KimiIm Company will present the modern opeia
in Howard ( liapel Thursday nifht. April 8. Jo \nn .Moore.
■'Cijmpuh Prt-Kaster Wt*ek‘’ will
bt- observed bv the students ' f
AUantic Christian College from A-
pril 12*15. This observance is being
sponsored by the Student Chris
tian AssociatioD.
At 8:00 on Monday evening. A-
pril 12. in Howard Chapel, a ninety-
five minute movie entitled "The
Pilgrimage Play—The Life of Je
sus” will be shown in color. After
the movie there wiJ] be a fellow
ship hour in Bert Hardy Dining
Hall.
Easter Play
An Easter play, “The Terrible
Meek.” will be given on April 13
in Howard Chapel under the direc
tion of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rider.
Thi;-: will begin at 8:00 in the even
ing.
The Reverend Joe Brooks of the
Norlhside Presbyterian Church of
Wilson will be the guest speakvT
Brooks Hays To Be
Luncheon Speaker
For Inauguration
Brooks Hays. United States Con-
’r‘.?sman from Arkans:is. will
'Peak at a iuncheon on the campuj
'■*1 the coUege Friday, April 30.
^ part of the program of the in-
ujcurafion <u Dr. Travis A. While*
< the seventh president of Allantic
Christian.
Dr. White will l>c inaugurate! at
t*remonies beginning at II
that day in H‘.».v;rd Chapel He
‘dwe to ACC I/iLt August I, from
the First Christidn Church, Lub-
'^k, Texas, w'h<*fe he was minis-
>r.
Congressrnaji Hays will address
•^c official delej'ates lo the iriau-
•Juration at th? luncheon in th?
Bert Hardy Dinnin^j Hall scnedultd
"*i 12:30 p.m.
The Arkansas Congressman is a
fnember of the important House
'Committee on Foreign Affairs ani
nas been in Congress since 1042.
He is a well known churchn..in
“ind in 1951 received the annual l.ay*
Tnan’s Award given by the minis-
U*rs of Washington for outstandin*5
service. In 1950 he served as a
vice-president of the Southern Bap-
■ist invention.
for the Evening Worship St-rvi'-
jn Wednesday. April 14. at 8 00
PoJly Sttphe/ison i mtml>er of t;i'
Junior Class, will pri'side.
On Thursday morning. April 15.
the student.s will assemble on th<
front campus for a i>ix o’clock Sun
rise Service as th( ACC Band, jii*
der tlie direction of Dr. Millard
Burt, plays the fanrw>us Moravian
Easter Chorales. Dr. James Moudy
will conduct this service.
At 8:00 in the chapel a Cundlv-
light Service consisting of E.ister
Music and Scriptural reading will
be held This will U* the closing
service of the “Campus Pre- Easter
Week." The director of the music
for the program will be Libby
Rumple, a member of the Sopho
more Class. The Scriptural reading
will be done by Kenneth Rouse,
a ministerial student
The chairman of the Pre-Easter
Observance i.v Richard Ziglar
ACC Band And Mixed Chorus
Begin Program Of Spring Activity
brooks hays
A native of Russellville, Afk ,
Congres3man Hays ha* long main-
'aintd an acuve interest m ^u-
caUon and at the present Ume 1* a
member ol the governing ward
George Peabody College Naih-
vilje Tenn., and of George Waili-
ington University. Washington.
D. C.
By BOBBIE TIMiH.MAN
One of the majorettt's lost the
cockade from her hat, then Tommy
Batchelor'!, drum head split and
George Littrell's inallet broke
Tommy was playing snare drum
and George, the bn«-' drum George
continued to beat the drum with
his fist however and the "band
play^ on." In spite of a few such
accidents the band's trip to Wil
mington Saturday, March 27 can
be con.<!idered quite juPcesiiful.
The band reached Wilmingt«>n a
little after nine, formed on Third
.and Woo»ter streets at ten o’clock
and marched into the two hour pa
rade at twenty minutei past eleven.
Richard Ziglar. drum major, had
company as one of the clowns strut
ted comically tieside him.
AfU-r marching twenty blocks,
the tired and hungry tjand reached
First and Wooster Streets, the end
of the parade. Then a committe<
of three from the band. Magnolia
Duckworth. Shirley House and
Betty Je^in Outlaw, spread out the
makings for sandwiche.s while Dr
Burt bought plenty of s<;ft drink*
from the Pink Kkphant Restau
rant.
ACC's chorus and ensi rnbles have
quite f schedule Ijefore them--a»
well as something of an accom
plishment just behind them, sing
ing for the students in chapel last
Tuesday. Among the numfx-r.? they
.s.ing Win- "Songs from South f'aci-
fic," "Come Tunc Your Voices,"
"Good New.s," and "Vaya Con Di
os".
The Women's Ensemble sang at
the Civitan Oub at the Cherry Hi>-
tel April first. On April 15
will give a communion service at
Lu Grange Chri.stian Church.
The mixed ensemble sang March
30 for the Men s Fellowship in the
Carolina Room of the First Chris
tian Church. On the program were
Brahms Kiermaiu Folk songs
Both ensembles will sing ut thi
Dunn Chnsti.-m Church on April 25
The progr.'ims will consist of
madrigals, nursery rhymes, piipu-
lar tunes, and a Mozart Mass
ij«lrct»'d voices from thf mixed
chorus will sing at the President's
Inauguratiun. 'I^ey will sing two
Swedish Lutheran Chorales and a
Clokey Te D*’um 'song of praisei
Downey To Speak
’Fhursday Morning
'The new Religious Education Di
rector for Disciples of Chrixt in
North Carolma will Ix’ chap<0
speaker Thursday morning. April
8 O<*orge K, Dt/wney r»-* *-n*ly .«uc-
Two Students Enter Speech Tournament
Two students from AUantic Chris-
‘ian College attended the South-
t:i8tcm Forensic Tournament held
Lenoir Rhyne College in Hic-
*ory on March 6 and 7, Cecil Willis
snd J, c. Winstead.
CecU Willis won a first place in
Men's Impromptu 5*“*“"?;,
' a second place in Radio AddreM.
It is hoped that the college may be
■JipreMjmed by two debate tear^
and other speakers at the
National Foren,sic Tournament at
Fredericksburg in April.
Ktunt Nifht
Stunt ni(h( bat been »et for
.\pril 23. All onanizaiioD% who
would like to enter are urged to
%ee Pat White, »erretarT of the
junior cla»«. Kntranre fe«* for
orcanizationff will be S2. Prize*
will be awarded for flmt, «»er4»nd,
and third place winner*. There
will be individual aiantit between
acta.
OKORGh. f:. IHfWShV
c« eded Thomas P. Inabinett in the
post and i% now located in Wiljvin
Bfjrn in Indiana. Mr. D^^wney
.studied Butler University arid the
college of the Bible in l^fxinfcUm,
K«*ntucky. He has done special ner*
vice with the Unliv'd Christian
Youth Movement and bc*en active
in several other y^nith organiza-
tloni.
Hi* wife. Oara Jean Df^wney.
i graduat^Kl from the University of
Music Comedies
Begin At Eight
‘Hie fumed itTiiss Hoot> Op<*ra
will prc>«nt two (»nr*act iipcrux.
■ T^e Tflrphone ■ by Meimttl niKl
S-tmlwy Kxeur.sion" by Wilder
Thur\da>. April 8 TheM* perform-
anei.; xjMmMWi'd by tiie Concert
CtimmHti'f. will l>e given in Howard
C'hapel at H 00 and are free ti»
c'ullege stud(*nts
Koundfd in IMM. the (irujiK Kootn
Opera aims "to give gualiflt'd alng-
er» a ihanre to develop their tal
ents. and to acquaint the pc*i>pU*
of North Carolina with the b<*au*
tiful music t<» Ix* f<»und in oiwra "
Ovtr 225 jxTformame* hnd U'en
gjvefj at the end of liic )952'&3 fca-
'r n. which included many .*(maU
towns «>f the state An cutlmated
50,000 M'hool chiUlr»*n have neen
their first opera at (irHXii Hoot.n
ixTformancfs. whuh are nil sung
in tlngli.vh
Man> honors havv Imtii l>f»t**w-
«-d ii|Kjn the Gras.s HiK»t5 Opera.
Its iH-rformance in Watergatr
Tliratn- in Washington, IJ C.. in
i lt*50. w.is a feature of tile National
' S«‘.squu entrnnlal (\ k»br»tlon. In
Cintss OjxTa appcanvl
' it the National Convention of t*i«*
Ki(leratn>n of Music Club.s in the
jprt-mirre jxrformancc of “SuiKlay
;Kxrur»ion. ' Many national maK>e
/ines have carru*<i fi-aturr articles
l«in (irass H(M>ts (‘|KTa, and Voie<*
iof Amirica broadcast.i have in-
'eluded «jne of Us jk*!f«»rmances.
S4>vcral other states are following
[the ixatqjiie and ari* forming titelr
, ov^n ‘‘Cira^s H<K>ts Op<‘ra" group.<k
I Kobrrl ('. Hird. profes.Hional (*-
'l>era sing« r. iji direct/^r of the com-
i pany
Wilson Jaycees
Vote To Sponsor
, Scholarship Fund
' Meml>«rs of thf Wiliton Junior
C'hamU r of Commerc** n rmtly np*
prov<*d th<’ setting up of a $500
scholarship fund for students at
Atlantir ChristianCollege
Tlie scholarship fund was award
ed unanimous approval at the bl>
monthly met*ting on Man h 31.
'Fhe only reHlriclions plac<^ on
the fund werr that it go Ut a full-
time male stud<*nt who must U*
a citizen of th»- Unit<*d Stat4*.H. Un
der the terms agn*4*d upon last
night all male students at the lo*
cal institution will be eligible for
the fund
The Wilson Jaycei’s award(*d Ih**
.idministering of the fund to thr
college
ACC Student Wins
$1500 Scholarship
Kor the second year in a row
•I $J,500 dollar seholarship by the
Morehead Foundation has gone to
an Atlantic Christian College Rtu>
dent Winner this year was Cecil
Willii a senior from H^>cky Moun*.
He wan one of only three Kenlor
college students in the stat<* to 1 •*
acclaimed for thii honor by th<*
offu-iaU of the Foundation at th<*
University of North Carolina.
Lunt year WulUm Coley. ACC
.ilumnus. also won tlie Mor<*head
Scholarship ff>r graduate Ktudy in
English
Cecil won the National 0)))egial«*
Playutiting Contest last spring. lU*
had appeared in several <»f the pro
duction^ given by the SU'»ge arwl
Script, and at pr<*Hent Ik directing
the Sh^K'string Players. Wils<m’»
ProfeKsional Ojmmunity ThinUrr.
Other wirmerf l>eside Ocil wer<*
Wade Hampton Jordan, Jr. of K-
\dvnli>D. .^itudent at Ka»t Carolin.j
.(..'ollege, and Charle* W. Philllpf
Jr of Hurlingt^m. student at Kion
Colleg,
Twenty*two college student* ip-
Ipearcxi U‘fore the committee in an
' .ittempt to win the scholarship*
B«-kide> the graduate scholar-
hips t<*n others were pr('s<'nted t/i
br;th high sch^iol and Junior col'
lege students so that tijey might
continue thi- work necessary for
their undergraduate degrees.
Indiana Medical Cent«‘r as a R<>'
gistered Nurse. The EKjwneyf hav«-
three children. Gregg. 5; Douglan.
3; and Ellen Jean. S months. They
are living on the corner of Le«*
and Whiteh<*ad Streets, across from
the campus.