Newspapers / The compass. / May 1, 1969, edition 1 / Page 7
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THE COMPASS nation The Inaugural Address Dr. Alfonso Elder President-Emeritus The North Carolina College at Durham Music - O Clap Your Hands Cousins The College Choir THE INDUCTION AND INVESTITURE OF THE PRESIDENT The Presentation of Marion Dennis Thorpe as the Sixth President of Elizabeth City State College Mr„ Maceo A. Sloan Member, Board of Trustees Presentation of the Symbols of Office and the Investiture — Mr. McDonald Dixon □ ., . , r. Chairman, Board of Trustees residential Response Dr. Marion Dennis Thorpe President of the College Music - The Battle Hymn of the Republic arr. Ringwald The College Choir and Concert Band Presentation of Official Representatives The Alma Mater Brown - Johnb^n To Thee, dear Alma Mater So now we’ll join together A Tribute song we sing For Thee, 0 State, to work Of thy true worth to all of us Let none of us be faint at heart 0 may we honor bring. Nor any duty shirk. Refrain: Hail to thy lovely halls E C S C We’ll hear when duty calls E C S C Faithful and ever true We’ll be to you For in our hearts we’ll still love thee E C S C The Benediction The Reverend Dr. R. Irving Boone College Minister *The Recessional - Fanfare and Recessional James D, Ployhar The College Band * The audience is requested to remain seated during the Processional and Recessional Guests are cordially invited to attend the reception honoring President and Mrs. Thorpe at the Lighthouse College Center immediately following the Inaugural Recessional. Dr. Elder (Continued from page 6) ideas regarding on - cam- pus and off - campus pro posals associated with students’ discontent.” “The primary purpose of this exchange would be to assist each parti- pant in developing intelli gent and examined con clusions which are his own,” Dr. Elder contin- Speaks ued. Before thanking Dr. Thorpe and members of the inaugural planning committee for the oppor tunity to address the ga thering, Dr. Elder add ed that, “I believe that members of a discussion group of students and teachers would accept the principles of democ racy as basic assump tions.” DR. ELDER AND PLATFORM ASSOCIATES FACE AUDIENCE OF 600 IN QUADRANGLE.
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