Regina 1981-82

thoruses pick newmembers New members of Harding's A Cappella Chorus, Chorale, and Belles and Beaux were selected by audition and announced recently by the directors of each group. New singers in the A Cappella horus were selected by Director r. Kenneth Davis. New first opranos include Polly Chandler, ariann Cox 1 Tammy GattisJ enee Gentry, and Deborah aylor. Second sopranos new this ear are JoJean Baker, Lisa uford, Laura Davidson, JoAnna almer, Rebecca Smith, Rachel Sullins, and Meg Alston. New first altos include Janice Bolls, Julie Clark, Jayne Knapp, JoEllen Noland, Terry Potter, Connie Stockton, and Carol Trevathan. Second altos are 1 Becky Cooper, Juliane Martin, \Lisa McArthur, Matilda Priest, ~etty TJPP· Laura White, and Stephame Whitesel. Several new male members p1ake up the A Cappella Chorus this year. New first tenors in- ~ude Jeff Boddy, Blake ubanks, Daniel Gillette, and trk Smith·. Second tenors are hn Baldwin, Larry Daughety, n Reeves, David Slater, and Eugene S. Smith, III. New members singing first bass include Vance Durrington, John Gist, Kenneth Martin, Brian McLain, Johnnie Miller, and Ronnie Qualls. New second basses this year are Brian Butterfield, Brian Casey, Scott Long, Jim North, Cameron Spivey, Wade Sumpter, and Robert Yates. The A Cappella Chorus will be featured at Harding's Bible Lectureship Oct. 16 and the World Missions Workshop on the campus Oct. 23. Homecoming for the chorus is planned for Oct. 31. A ten-day fall tour is scheduled for Nov. 2<>-29. New members of the Chorale were selected by the director, Dr. Clifton Ganus, III. Included in the soprano section are new mem– bers Chris Batty, Heidi Bettich, Ruby Bozarth, Kathy Gary, Tracy Gentry, Jeri Harrington, Stephanie Isaacs, Kelly Kehl, Kim Kosko, Lisa M. LeDoux, Stephanie Qualls , and Gail Tillery. New altos in the Chorale are Vicky L. Balcom, Jaime Deeter, Tammy Falconberry, Sarah Johnson, !{aren A. Koonce, I New performers inthe Belles and Beaux singing ensemble were announced recently by Dr. Ganus, director of the group. Joining And Holder and Rob . ansom the only returning members, are Belles .§hMol) H 1 Beth Johnson Debbie '.!)ytor Marci Williams, and Susan Wri ht. e Beaux in this ·year's group include Glenn Dillard Ron Duer, Tod Martiii, I)avid ~e.r, Gary Wilson, and ArtW~. Beverly ·McGuire, and Dee L. \'ork. . Three new tenors will be added to the Chorale this fall. They include Joe Aaron, Phillip Morris, and Jerry Todd Wilson. New basses in the Chorale are Wayne Ard, Todd Gentry, Tim Hattemer, Roger' Johnson, Tim Johnson, Kevin Klein, John Kent Lawrence, Greg Lucas, Steve Richards, Robby Rogers, and Terry Yates. The.Chorale will perform at the World Missions Workshop Oct. · 24. Future plans include a ten- • day tour in January, a three– week tour to the West Coast in May, completing a recording of album of spirituals. - -s 'Shenandoah' cast begins rehearsal The cast for the homecoming lay "Shenandoah" has begun ehearsing for their performance riday and Saturday of the omecoming week. Auditions ere held September 21 and Ray right, chairman of Harding cademy's English department as been chosen to play the ea.ding role as Charlie Anderson. Anderson is a hard-working an who has a great sense of !honor and duty but look upon war as a lot of tomfoolery. He leads his life before a God he has trouble relating to, before a dead 'wife he still loves and before a growing family. Jacob, the oldest son, is played by Mike Rushing. Mark Evans is James. Vicki Dell is James' wife, Anne. Kirk Nelson plays Nathan Anderson. Joe Aaron is. John. Brynn Ulisnik is Henry. Michael Organ, the son of Dr. Dennis Organ, is Robert. And the only daughter, Jenny, is being played by Kim Hudson. ~ Gabriel, a slave friend, is layed by Wayne Bettis. Buddy Baker is Reverenq Byrd. Robin Cannon plays Sam. And: Crossman is Carol and Scott Cody plays Sergeant Johnson. Portraying the Rebels are: Rod Smith, Todd Wilson, Jeff Johnson, Kevin Uebelein, Warren Alkire and Kimball Crum. Portraying the Yankees are : Paul Perkins, Tim Walker, Jim Schwatzman, Tim Johnson, Danny Campbell and Mark Brasher. Danny Gillett will play a deacon and a prisoner. Cliff Thompson will play Tinkham and an engineer. The members of the women's ensemble are : Chris Batty, Janet Bean, Lisa James, Jo Ellen Noland, Donna Slack, Lisa Taylor, Laura White and Trella Yates. Charles Parker, the play's director said, "People will go away feeling like they've seen more than a musical, it is a powerful play, dealing with a man trying to live out his dreams free from conflict, amid a broken world, where some men's dreams are perverted.'' The play will be performed in the BensoJI Auditorium at 8:00 p.m., Oct. 30 and 31.

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