1965-1966 Yearbook

CHOULE. FIRST ROW: Pentecost, Kirkbride, Kimbro, Holemon , Mills, $haw. Hall. lO$hlee, Cobb, Bryson, Boll, Eckerberg, Chopman, Hankins, AIIP, S109gs, leckliter, Brown, Ch risty, Ditsler, Hom, Stoton. SECOND ROW, Munn, Medeoris. Bloomberg, Perrault, Bowmon, Blair, Gil ton , M'lrteney, Calahon, Krape, Nut! , layne, Smith, Parsons, Nagel, Rosebeary, Townsley, Principe, Bryant, Head, Griffith, Tipps, Teal. THIRD ROW C':Irlock, Rouse, Clark, Brewer, Borrell, Benson, Maxwell, Graddy, ""t ~'er Green. Glenn, Trent, Watabe, Greenway, Wolfe, Wolf, BenMUSIC GROUPS nelt, Jennette, Clowson, Pelly. Focks, Kelly, FOURTH ROW: Hemingway, Royse, Meeker, Freeman, Deaver, Cunningham, Booth, Hartley, Davis, Word, Roberts, Kee, Vaughan, Toland, Hunter, Brown, Peters, Cooper, Dorah, Barron, Ethridge, Neal, Cranford, Smith, Henderson. FIFTH ROW, Ely, Kent, Fairley, Wallace, Scudder, Boyd, Veora, Wildman, Hicks, Sinquefield, Meredith , Hannah , Smock, Pace. Turner, Boker, Saunders, Walker Success of music groups attributed to hard work Individual participation JI1 school activities arouses school interest and spirit. This year the J farding Bison Band, under the direction of G. E. Baggell, performed intricately-timed preCISIOn marches on the Alumni Ficld at halI time shows during home football games. Concert and marching band members spent hours each day rehearsing and drilling to perfect th e group performances. The fall and spring concerts provided students and citizens of the community enjoyable evenings of class ical and popular mus ic. SMENC, music oriented and filled with talent, presented outstanding chapel programs. The GreenGriffin-Miller Trio is a group recently organized to travel in Arkansas and the surrounding area to assist in the recruitment of futw·e students. The Harding Chorale performed at l ectureship progranls and toured several states 1n the spring as part of their activities. 209

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