Ko Jo Kai 1971-72

Bandprepares for biggest show in Harding's football histor;y ByKeith Medford Tired of sitting through long boring football games? Come to this year's homecoming and listen to the band blow their horn. Both the pregame and halftime show promise to be the biggest in Harding's history. According to band director Dr. Eddie Baggett, the band this year is the biggest Harding has ever had. The band consists of 86 marching ·~, members, four alternates arid two drummajors. The pregame show was drawn up by drum major JoJ;mny Nash. Itwill consist ofthe~ formmg the number 50, the.ledir.s H. C. andu. S. '1be perfclriMace._a patriotic flavar aad lbe hllbfllht will be u. baud ~~~a,q a~Mea called Cerela•y fll AJJepeace while a narrator readl tbe prea~ble to the constitution. Halftime will have the band - .....,""'Hi IIK!IIiillillallr;!l ' , I .-.., ...ro:. ~- '0 . ... -- I doing precision drills to The Theme from Patton and Swinging on Parade. Mter this the band will go into concert formation and play Stairway to the Stars while the homecoming queen is being crowned. Mter the crowning the band will form the letters B-1-8-0-N and march off the field . Another Harding first, ac– cording to Baggett, is the Alumni Band. The band will consist of former Harding band members. It will play along with the Har– ding band and also have a show of its own. Baggett lists some of the members as Bill Culp, Brett Foxx, Cliff Ganus Ill and Neale Pryor. "We're marching the biggest band ever," says Baggett. The band will also march in the homecoming parade at 11 a.m. tomorrow. SPORT NE)IV ATTIRE - Searcy's first "Power Volleyball" team members show off the new uniforms that many local businesses helped buy. The "Searcy Stingers" have brought a four year dream•J..~ reality ~ith the organization of this team. Pictu~~~~· left tp ng~; boHom row; ,Holly ~llmore, Lmda Foshee1 .. Karen Knopf, Suzar:me Welborn, PaHy R~sbing;' tl tow; Linda Gilolly, Debbie ..:Fos_he~, Ka:thy. Kno Paula· Magee and Penny Gu ~t llalidbJa:~nts Jave•~ed~e 1974-75 UBtofWIIO'sWho·am~Students in America11 Universities and Colleges. NomiDati0118 for. the national llltiD8 of ~: ltudeat.l were made · bJ tbit Student AllociaU• ml ~Nd~ tbe faculty. Factanmllidered iDseleding tb!t _ ~preaenta"ves were ~. ·_JJIUilaiDatiOD and leadenbip lD acaamic and __ extracurricular activities, Who 's Who citizenship and .-v~ee to tbe college and f1l future ·, usefulness. C nominees I t must have a 2.5 grade point average. se ec s : I':Jcluded in the list 38seniors Ko -Jo Kai member Nancie Garner is a native of Rogers, Ark. Miss Garner is active in WSRO, serving as executivevice– president and dormitory president. She is a member of Campus Players and the A Cappella Chorus. • ...r.:i:i• .. ~~~b'~ ~~#~

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