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He's Back, and this time, it's personal!
Atlanta - He’s been doing this for 78 years, but this
time it’s personal. The Boar’s Head will be the center of attention
at Oglethorpe University’s 78th annual Boar’s Head Ceremony and
Holiday Concert Friday, December 4, 1998 at 7:30 p.m. in the Conant
Performing Arts Center.
This event will feature music by university ensembles under the
direction of Dr. W. Irwin Ray, as well as special guest ensembles.
These guests include The Atlanta Brass Sextet of the Salvation Army
under the direction of Dr. Richard Holz, Holcomb Bridge Middle
School’s Honors Chorus under the direction of Cristy T. Ray, guest
organist Mary Lynn Ryland and guest pianist Randy Roberson. The
highlight of the evening is the obscure "kissing of the boar’s head"
initiation ceremony for students inducted into Omicron Delta Kappa (ODK),
a national leadership honor society founded at Washington and Lee
University in 1914.
"Year after year I attend this event bearing my name, and year
after year those Omicron Delta Kappa Initiates grab all the
attention," remarked Boar’s Head in a telephone interview. "This
time, things will be different. I’m not going to just sit there on
the platter. You just wait. This time it’s personal."
The legend of Boar’s Head can be traced back to the late 14th
century at Queens College of Oxford University. It seems that a
student named Copcot, wandering in the forest of Shotover on the day
before Christmas, stopped to read Aristotle when he was attacked by
a wild boar. As the boar charged, Copcot stood his ground, saying in
Greek, "Wisdom conquers even the treacherous beast." At the last
moment, he extended his arm, thus ramming the book down the throat
of the animal. The boar found Aristotle hard to swallow and, amidst
much choking and gasping, expired. Copcot brought the carcass to the
college cook, who roasted it, Aristotle and all, for Christmas
dinner. It was observed that those who ate the flesh of this boar
grew wiser with each bite.
Oglethorpe University, steeped in English tradition with ties to
Corpus Christi College of Oxford University, adopted the tradition
as an occasion to hold a holiday party for faculty, staff and
students. As the event has evolved through the years, it has become
a time to honor the inductees of ODK. New ODK initiates carry the
boar’s head, mounted on a platter, into the auditorium where the
legend is told and the various musical ensembles and the audience
participate in a holiday concert.
A reception, during which the ODK initiates kiss the boar’s head
as part of their initiation , will follow in the lobby of the Conant
Performing Arts Center.
Oglethorpe University is an independent, highly selective,
coeducational liberal arts institution located at 4484 Peachtree
Road in northeast Atlanta.
For more information, call (404) 364-8446.
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