1941-1942 Yearbook

"Seated One Day at the Organ" The thrill of touching the keys of on organ and drinking in its rich, vibrant tones-from the dulcet sweet high ones to the grand, resounding low ones beM longs to those who ploy the old wind orgon . Mr. Hoflinger, instructor in piano and formerly organist of the University of Colorado, is here engaged in musical meditation . r .,/ i .. Your Announcer Is ... Recording and radio equipment such as Harding possesses is unusual for any college, especially a small one. Music, speech, and dramatics have always been high spots in the school and this specialized equipment is mu:h used in these fields. Broadcast and recording control boards, phonograph, and microphone are seen here in the control room. One's voice and speech as others hear it is a revelation when heard on a record. By recording individual speaking voices and songs by chorus and glee club it is easy to detect flows and bod habits and correct them. Love- 30 Is the Score With three concrete courts Harding is well -equipped for tennis . Even so, often in fall and spring the bench is full of those waiting to ploy, for tennis is a favorite sport . From 6 :00 o . m. ' til 7 :00 p. m. the bolls Spin over the net . Singles and doubles tournaments for both men and women are held annually in the fall and spring

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