FINE ARTS Harding students gain culture from the Fine Arts curriculum All college studen ts h ave contac t with th e Division or Fine Arts throug h courses i n a rt a pprecia - t ion a nd mu sic app rcc lati oll r equircn as part of the gene ra l educati on program. Majors arc o[Jer ed in a r l~ a rt edu ca ti on, 111US1C. mu sic edu ca tion, vo ice, pi ano, and violi n. Dr. Eri e T . Moore ser ves as di visional cha irman . New mem bers of th e di vision are Don D . Robinso n in a rt and Willi am "V. H ollaway i n p ia no. Dr. Kenn eth Davis, direc tor of the A Cappella Chorus, comple ted th e Doctor of Music degr ee in 1966. Vern a l Ri ch a rd son served as Con cert Mas ter of th e Arka nsas Symphony. The M usic D epa rtment prese nted tlw opera, " Bri ga doon. " in the spring . - - . •• .1 -! I II . • ::: , .......... ...... ..... COMMERCIAL or t l st SIan Green leaches classes as well as work · ing w i th the public i ty off ice in designing posters, and brochures. DR. James Atteberry enloys the company of his fellow faculty members while a t the President's reception, which is held to acquaint new faculty members with the Harding odministration. The social function serves as an icebreaker for the year for both new and returning faculty members. 26 George E. Baggett, Mil. Assistant Professor Music William Hollaway, MMus Assistant Professor Music Mona Moore, 814 Instructor Music Kenneth Davis, Jr ., I1Mus Stanley 8 . Green, BSE Associate Professor Instructor Music Art Elizabeth 8 . Ma son , Mil. Erie T. Moore , EdD Professor Professor Music Vernal Richardson, MM Don D. Robinson, AM Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Mus ic Ar' Ann Richmond Sewe ll, MM Jomes T. Wohon, Mil. Assistant Professor Instructor Music Art
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