The Lorge Chorus song on Th<llnhgiving ofternoon. ANDY T. RICHIE. J,. OUR SINGING THE ESSENCE of the spirit of Harding breathes in the music produced by the people who know and love their God. The slogan, "At Harding, We Sing," is most appropriate and true. The different musical organizations were supported by students who loved to tell with their voices the story of Christianity, love, and fellowship. Open to anyone on campus interested in singing, the large chorus under Brother Ritchie's direction provided diversion for almost 200 mem· bers. It was the loyal large chorus participants who 90 ORGAN IZATIONS made up the group that sang regularly for the Sunday morning radio broadcasts. They gave a pe. formance for the Thanksgiving lectureship audience; and their annual outdoor concert, held in the springtime, was looked forward to all year. These who took part in large chorus also have pleasant recollections of those Tuesday evening rehearsals--of singing Tradi Nunca, Battle Hymn of the Republic, and "Happy Birthday," "engagement," or "haircut" to anyone who happened to fall victim.
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