PAGE FOUR THE COMPASS JANUARY, 1967 Other Scenes From The Weekend Celebration Past, Present And Future Vie wed At Symposium Taylor E. Jones, ECSC Registrar, Moderates Symposium H. L. Trigg, Third President of ECSC, chats with students, Bar bara Fearing (left), Dempsey Bond, end ECSC alumnus. This scene was taken at the reception following the symposium ECSC's History In Pageant The history of Elizabeth City State College was beautifully told through a pageant written by Miss Evelyn A. Johnson Anniversary Committee Chair man, and Mrs. Helen M. Caldwell. The history, presenteH in narration, drama, choral speak ing and dance, was given in four parts: part one, "The Founding;” part two, "The Struggle;” part three, "The Transition;” and part four, "The Dawn of a New Era.” Special praise is given to the Modern Dance Group, The Col lege Choir, The Instrumental En semble and the Speech Choir for their participation in this production. Scene From "The Little Foxes'^ The College Players presented "The Little Foxes” by Lillian Heilman during the celebration. This production was significant for two reasons: it was the first production of the season for the_^ group and it was the first production to be given in the New Little Theatre, which is found in the New G. R. Little Library. Band Gives Anniversary Concert The ECSC Concert Band pre sented its contribution to the 75th Anniversary Celebrations by rendering a "spectacular” performance in Williams Hall Gymnasium on the final day of celebration. The band, under the direction of Mr. David Williams, played the following selections: "Fanfare”, from "Concert Suite” by A>sh "Die Meistersinger,” by Wagher "Geensleeves”, by Reed ”1823 Overture”, by Tchaikow- sky, Arr. by McLeod "Sorrento”, by Dencriscutto "E Pluribus Unum, March” Like its College, the ECSC Band is "on-the-move.” The 60 piece aggregation was decked in "fancy” new uniforms at the concert. This was the first per formance that they made in their new attire. The College was well repre sented in this excellent perfor mance. 75th Anniversary - One to Be Remembered Dr. Marion Thorpe (left), discusses weekend with S. D. Williams, W. N. Ridley, Mrs. Marion Thorpe and James A. Felton The ECSC Faculty in an Academic Procession