1978-1979 Yearbook

, . '" ~- -;:.."""- .-.. ..; - .- . . - - . ~~~~ .~~7·~~~:· : -~~:- ;· ~~ ~-:~S·~ Time of Day works around the clock Practicing ten hours a week , performing two or three times each week and driving nonstop for hours to places unknown was all part of life for the Time of Day trio , Ken Pulley , Mitch Hamric and Jon Woodroof. Travelling into all the states adjoining Arkansas, the Time of Day used their repertoire of Bluegrass and harmony to recruit at high schools. Often endinq with the fifties ' hit "Goodnight Sweetheart," the group fascinated its younger audiences and stimulated nostaglic memories from members of the Associated Women for Harding . Also visiting Colorado , Kansas and Washington , D.C. the musical trio shared a life reminiscent of the old Vaudeville performers . Departing from normal duties the group helped open a restaurant in Houma , Louisiana. Through everything Ricky Barnes of the admissions office acted as advisor and compatriot to the Time of Day . In spite of being gone more than being on campus , each member of the Time of Day continued his studies . As a junior public relations major, Ken performed with the group for his third year. Mitch, a junior pre-physical therapy major and a transfer from Alabama Christian , was new to the Time of Day , as was Jon , who was undecided concerning his major . 1. TIME OF DAY. Hamric, Pulley , Woodroof. 2 . NEW MEMBER Mitch Hamric sings the lead on the "Trilogy. " 3. HARMONIZING on the Time of Day 's closing number , "Goodnight Sweetheart," Jon Woodroof adds the bass to the sound. 4. PICKING the banjO, one of the many instruments he plays, Ken Pulley casts a glance at Mitch Hamric dur - ing his sol~ . Ie of day ~ time of day ~ time of day ~ time of day ~ time of day ~ time of day ~ time of day , time of day ~ 4 Time of Day ~ 103

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