JO~NT EIFIFORTS 720 on your dial Students were provided with up-todate information and entertainment by KHCA, the campus radio station operated by the Speech Department as an educational tool for students interested in learning the varied aspects of broadcasting. KHCA reported international occurrences as well as news around America. KHCA also provided in-depth campus news with student interviews and analysis. Music featured the top 100 as well as a survey of the latest albums. Special music programs included album reviews, jazz, country and popular music specials. KHCA also held weekly contests for their listeners. Sports programming included play-by-play calls of many intramural and intercollegiate events. Commericals were made by the students exclusively for each client they served. This year KHCA was under the direction of: Wayne Robertson, station manager; Gloria Shoop, program director; Alan Grieb, music director; Cyndy Thompson, news director; David Wallace, sports director; Kregg Hood, religious director; and Kurt Petrich, production director. KHCA introduced two new programs this year. "Fresh Air" featured album rock music. "Concert: SRO" (Standing Room Only) played live music in simulated live stage setting. Billy Brant, the faculty advisor, hopes the station will be self-sufficient of commerical advertising within the next few years. In addition, he has long-range dreams of a stereo FM station at Harding. 1. ON THE AIR Gloria Shoop serves as a DJ in the late night hours for KHCA. 2. UPDATING THE NEWS, Jane Jackson scans the UPI machine. 3. DISCUSSING the upcoming month's format is faculty advisor Billy Brant and Wayne Robertson. 4. KHCA. Front Row: Sandage, Bontrager, Williams, O'Neal, Barnes, Wallace, Albright. Back Row: Thompson, Kennamer, Alderman, Cain, Beliech, Jones, Lawson, Reese, Scoby, Long, Green, Black, King, Hood, Petrich, Hamilton, Aldrich. 244 • KHCA 3 ARDING ~, BISDNS .>;: .. . 'III ' '" a !l! • ~ IQ
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