Recruiting expanded by new trio Featuring new members, the Time of Day continued its service to the college as a recruiting group used to entertain prospective students. Averaging three shows per week, the talented group performed such music as 50's, blue grass, easy listening and pop. Rehearsals of three to four hours a day allowed the three member group to create and perfect the personally 1. VIEWING the audience as he performs is Ken Pulley. 2. CONCENTRATING while he sings and plays the bass fiddle is Dwight Erickson. 3. TIME OF DAY. Dwight Erickson, Ken Pulley, Don Eudaly. 4. PERFORMING during lectureship, the Time of Day presents easy listening music. 5. TUNING up for an upcoming performance, Don Eudaly strums his guitar. 6. DON EUDALY sings and plays for the lectureship audience. 7. REFLECTING the mood of the song, Ken Pulley plays the guitar. 266 - MUSIC GROUPS created acts. The Time of Day performed for Lectureship crowds in October and entertained during Homecoming festivities. They also performed during the summer for campers at Camps Wyldewood and Tahkodah. High school age students constituted the largest area of audiences.
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