1963-1964 Yearbook

Good musicians, new uniforms give band top spirit Any student who finds pleasure in singing can brcome a member of the Chorale, th e largest musical organization on campus. Several ensemble and quartets are formed within the group to perform specialty numbers. Under th e direction of G. E. Bagge tt, this group has taken • sprinR tour, given a Christmas program, participated in the annual lectureship, and has taken part in a "Campaign for Christ" in Shreveport, Louisiana, where they sang on three consecutive Dights and gave programs for nearby high lChool, during the day. Thr Bison Band opened the school year with uniforms purchased through the efforts of ,ilbJldpnt projects. Band members provided music prrcision drills at many football and baske t- /(ames during the year. Annual fall and nmc('11s were presented and a tour was through Louisiana . An ensemble from th e a("("ompanied the Belles and Beaux when prrfonnrd at the Arkansas Arts Center in Rock. Travrling throughout Arkansas and neighstatrs, the "Travelaires" gave many per- (orma,lln,'s publicizing Harding College. The also appeared on television sever al times the year. MENC. FRONT ROW: Ri"enour, Boles, Smith . SECOND ROW: Ganus, Clinger, Will iams, Tipton . TH IRD ROW, Baggett (sponsor), Russell , Gooden , Tucker. FOURTH ROW: Br idges, Bolls , Pebworth , Chester . Donley, Bixler , Spaulding , Dav is, Croig. SECOND ROW, Tooke, K. Smith, Scher, Doran , Miller, Pfe ife r, ( ulp, Clinger, M. Jones, D. Selvidge, Trent , Colley . TH IRD ROW: Tipton, K. Donley, PebworTh , Green, McClaren , Courtney, Conner, Beets, Kn ight, Colvin, McCown, McCluggoge, McKeon , Russell , Fairl ey, Gooden , Gray , Wh ite, Kinningham. FOURTH ROW: Co stleman . Eckerberg , Bell , Balthrop , Selvidge. Dockery, Baggett (director), Huey, J. Tucker , Bolls (drum ma jor ), McVicker , Howell , M . Smith . -- 119

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