ATEMPO - ROW ONE: Claudette Harris. Esther Ramsey, Lora Ann Oliver, Barbara Ethridge, Carolyn Pogue, Gail Shoptaw. Carol Bowman. Grace Ann GiUilen . ROW TWO: Ri chard England. Larry Bills. Eugene Bailey, Maril yn Beal. Patsy Parker, Bill Whittle, Joe Lewis. ROW THREE: Will Parker, Arthur Voyles, Finis Caldwell, Prof. Kenneth Davis. Tommy Merri tl, Bob Sullins , Wiley Parker. Music Is A Part Of ~very Student 's Life Directed by Prof. Kenn eth Davis, A TEMPO 'onsists of thirty-five members. Activities during the year included three chapel programs, the presentation of the annual spring opera, which is given in conjunction with the dramatics department, and "The Squirrel Hunt," the organization's annua l out ing at Bee Rock. Also, A Tempo presents the Outstanding Musician Award each year. Still another outstanding choral group on the campus is the HARDING CHORALE, whose major purpose is to train and develop students for the. A Cappell a Chorus. Under the direction of 01' . Eric Moore, the organization is open to any student interes ted in singing. Activities during the year included a concert of hymns at the annual fall lectureship, chapel programs, and a spring concert. Chorale - ROW ONE: R. N. Bobbitt. C. Pogue, D. S. Jones, M. Duer, B. Gowen, W. Adair. J. Enochs, D. Wakham. ROW TWO: W. Gwin, S. Crocker, H. Earls. I. Lawson, J . Holton, J. Vogler, S. Turner. W. D. Starling, G. Land . TlflRD ROW: B. Stephens, J. Hodges, A. Johnson. L. Ballard. K. Prysock, J . Anguish, J. Messick. C. Beeson. ROW FOUR: F. Ri emer, J . Townsdin, L. Bills. F. Caldwell, B. McKee, R. Brown. D. Ruckman . O. Evans. T. Smith . NOT PICTURED: E. Martin, E. T. Moore.
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