Page 4, THE PILOT Ensemble To Have Four State Tour Thursday, FeteTiary 20,1975 The Choral Ensemble will be going on Spring Tour be ginning Friday, March 7, through Wednesday, March 12. They will be performing in the following places; On March 7, a performance will be given in Hickory and Asheville. The following night, the Ensemble will be in Maryville, Tennessee. Sunday, March 8, they will be in Knoxville and Nash ville, Tennessee. Manches ter, Tennessee is the next stop for the Spring Tour. Moving south, the En semble wiU perform in Rome and Atlanta, Georgia on Tuesday. To finish the tour, the last performances will be held at Gainesville Junior College in Gainesville, Geor gia and Clemson University in Clemson, South Carolina. The ensemble will return Wednesday, March 11, and go home for the rest of spring break. The Choral Ensemble is the official touring group of the college.-It is in its 12th year of performing. The group consists of 26 male and female members. They have made over forty ap pearances and have done an excellent job of recruiting for the college. The ensemble is under the direction of Dr. Jerry HiU. These students take time from their spring break to tour and represent the col lege. By performing and touring, the group receives experience in singing and fellowship with each other. “The Starry Messenger” Next In Film Series A series of films have be gun showing at Gardner- Webb on the Ascent of Man. This compiled docvunented series deals with the history of man as a phenomenon in which science emerges as a natural activity in each age of life. It is a program con cerned with cultural evolu tion and man’s progress in this evolution. The late Dr. Jacob Bronowski, noted scientist, mathematician and writer narrates the series. The Starry Messenger, the sixth, has as one of its themes the conflict between dogma and science—a pro blem that faces man today. The Majestic Clockwork, is about two intellectual giants who have greatly added to man’s knowledge of the uni verse. The Driver For Power is next hich shows a series of revolutions; two political, the other industrial. All three, according to narrator Dr. Bronowski, are social in nature. The Ladder of Creation THE 1975 EDITION OF THE ENSEMBLE. Club News Mission Fellowship Newest Addition delves into the paradox of life sciences which the theory of evolution seeks to explain. World Within World is the tenth of the series in which Dr. Bronow ski goes from an ancient sale mine to Oak Ridge, Ten nessee, and its huge atomic reactor to show in a colorful way what is matter. Knowledge or Certainity is Dr. Bronowski’s personal view of the moral dilemma that confronts today’s scien tists. Generation Upon Generation is next, which shows the importance of sex as a means of diversification of species. The Long Childhood is the last of the series, shows the importance for science to be humanistic is urged. Every one is urged to attend the series. They can be seen Monday at 4:00 in the Ham rick Building. Special show ings can be seen in the lib rary at 8:00 on Monday evening. “And ye shall be wit nesses unto me . .., and unto the uttermost part of the earth.” Acts 1:8). An organization called the “Mission Fellowship” has started on campus. It is a member of the B.S.U. of Gardner-Webb and the offi cers and members are look ing forward to a semester of accomplishments and work. The purpose of this organi zation is “to participate in the promotion of Christian Missions by mission pro grams.” Mr. Robert Trexler the ad visor for the organization said, “We aren’t having some club just to be having one. We want to supplement and work along with the other religious organiza tions on campus. We hope this organization will be come very meaningful to others.” The officers for the Mis sion Fellowship are as fol lows: President, Gaiy Threat; Vice-President, Pam Smith; Secretary, Janie Barton, Treasurer, John Sutton; Prayer Chairman, Ann El- Uott; and the Outreach Chairman is Keith Dickson. The Mission Fellowship organization provides in formation, inspiration, and programs that center around missions. It believes in two important things: prayer and outreach. The organiza tion feels that a person’s re Next Movie Jeremiah Johnson Feb. 27 * * * Professional Pocket Billiards Trick Shot Champion March 4 6:30 p.m. REGISTERED NURSES Excellent opportunities for professional growth, personal satisfaction with starting salaries of $10,584-$ 12,000. Regular pay raises. Chance to further your education. Choice of assignment natonwide or world wide. Many other benefits. To qualify, you must be a graduate of a nationally ac credited school of nursing with a bachelor's degree. For more information call the Army Nurse Corps Representative collect at 919- 755-4379. lationship with God must be okay, before he can reach out to others. So, through Bible Study and prayer they hope to strengthen their re lationship with God so they can reach out to other stu dents on campus. They hope with their outreach pro grams they can go into churches and get some churches and communities more involved in missions. Some future plans for this organization include: a drama mission group, a few groups who will go out to different churches and help them understand how im portant missions really are, a group of smnmer mission aries who will go out and share their experiences and finally, they want to start a lay evangelism in commun ities. Mission Fellowship has 60 members at this present time and they are wanting to increase this number and even get the whole campus involved. Regardless of your major, if you are a Christian and are interested in mis sions then you are welcomed to join. If for some reason you cannot support this or ganization by your member ship then at least support them through your prayers. FCA Recently, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes’ Chap ter at Gardner-Webb met. The Fellowship is a national organization which forces on the importance of God and Christianity in the life of each athlete. During the meeting, plans were made to establish bet ter FCA programs in various surrounding high schools. Several high school coaches attended the meeting. Com mittees have been chosen to help establish a more enrich ing chapter at Crest, Shelby, and Burns High Schools. Due to the success and ac complishments of the chap ter at Gardner-Webb, an adult chapter in Shelby is in the process of formation. Acknowledge: George Gilliam Vice President of FCA Circle Who The Circle K Club of Gard ner-Webb CoUege has had little trouble starting an ac tive program. Our lack of members has held us back a great deal. So far, all we have been able to do is col lect money and donate it to those in need of hospital and medical needs. Now oiu" club is ready to do nothing but move for ward. Those who are in the club are ready to make Circle K the best club on this campus. Circle K is an internation al college club, and is a high ly respected club on every campus where there is a club. The theme for the 1974-75 Circle K International is “Challenge to Action” and you can be a part of that ac tion here at Gardner-Webb. If you are interested in be coming a part of this action, then come to any of our meetings on the first and third Tuesday of every month at 5 p.m. or get in touch with Tom Keener (this year’s President) who lives in Lutz-Yelton Dorm or any Circle K member. No matter what your sex is you are wel come and needed in Gardner- Webb’s Circle K. Come and become a part of the “Ac tion. ’ ’ Bill Hutchinson Circle K Member Mrs. Oates Joins Staff Mrs. Mary S. Oates, a new part-time music teacher and concert mistress of the Gardner-Webb College Or chestra, has been added to the music staff. She teaches piano and string instru ments on Thursdays and Fridays. Mrs. Oates has a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Bache lor of Music degree from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She has also received her Masters degree from Converse College. Piano and violin were her two major areas of concen tration. A native of Rutherford- ton, Mrs. Oates maintains a private studio in the town. She is President of the La mar Streamfield Music Club in Rutherfordton. Mrs. La mar Streamfield, her uncle, found the North Carolina Symphony.