FAMOUS PEOPLE Distinguished visitors well received by students Renowned pianists, a teenage singing idol, an internationally-known FBI agent, and a Harding alumni noted in ·the field of space medicine were among the celebrities who visited tJ'e Harding campus this year. Ferrante and Tei·cher, who achieved fame recently fo!' their recording from the sound-track of tile movie "Exodus," presented an outstanding performance in sound and li ghting as the second program in the lyceum series. Flyi ng from his home in California, Pat Boone arrived on the Harding campus in time to present an afternoon program of singing in combination with the Harding A Cappella Chorus. La tel" lhal evening Boone delivered his first Bacca laurea te speech to the graduates of 1961. In a special Sunday afternoon lecture, Herb Philbrick, autilor of " I Led Three Lives," presented tile story of tile nine-year period in his life in which he served as communist, FBI agent and citizen of tile United States. Chief of space medicine of the USAF and a lumnus of Harding College, R. T. Clark has visited his alma mater on several occasions to g ive lectures. HIIO of fhe TV series "I l ed Three lives " Herb Philbrick si~ns autographs after a speech on his experiences as a communist for the FBI. POP SINGER Pot Boone leads a familiar hymn, while the chorus joins him in on unrehearsed public performance given during graduation week. 99
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy NTc5NA==