ty Singers raised a larger sum of money from the Jog-a-thon than any other group. The singers took part in two outings to Blanchard Springs and Petit Jean Mountain for a "fun break." Karen Koonce, another freshman in the grouP. commented, "We can enjoy singing together without tours and still prepare for - Don Holland other choruses in the future if that's what we decide to do. It 's just fun!" - Jaime Deeter and Jimmy Allen The Chamber Singers was a group of IO people chosen by audition from the Chorale. The five males and five females composing the group rehearsed once a week in order to prepare for the activities of the year. The group, sponsored by Dr. Clifton Ganus Ill, performed for various community groups, in chapel and occasionally on tour with the Chorale. The style of music sung by the group ranged from Baroque to 20th century numbers. Traditiona lly madrigals have been associated with the big crowdpleasing number wa s "Beethoven's Birthday" performed before as especially appreciative chapel audience in the fall. The Chamber Singers used more instrumentation than in the past. Liz Chalenburg and Gary Wilson served as painists and some brass instruments were added because of talents within the group. In speaking if his year with the group, Ganus II I said, "Chamber Singers get the chance to enjoy a - Courtesy of Publicity Offl~ different kind of music. They keep getting belter and better. It seems to be a good experience for all. .. - JimmyAlien I. CHAMBER SINGERS. Fmnl Row: Ripley, Ganus-director. Chalenburg. Williants. Moody. Alkire. Morris. Street, Smith. Bock Row: Bruce. Wilson, Isenberg, McClurg, Ritchie, A rd. 2. LIS CHALENBURG admires her gift from the mole members of the Chorale. 3. CHORALE. Front Row: Verkler, Cosh, Eversole, S. Alkire, Wrighl , Morris, Ripley, K. Williams, Pollard, M. WiIliUl1lS, Moody, Ranson, Booker, HeSler, Lewis. Ganusdirector. Second Row: Pietrich, Kay. Carler, Barnett, Goree, Wood. Perkihs, Lunceford, Preble, D. Taylor, Street, T. Taylor, Henderson. Hockman . Third Row: Simpson. Montgomery, McCabe. Kehl, Truit, UJiznic, Daggell. McClurg, Sherere. Thompson, Bruce. Chalenburg. Vancil, Bean. Fourth Row: Ragland, Brasher, Wilson, Reely. Jones. Rickard, W. Alkire. Tuckett, Long, Marlin. Word. Ard. Savage. McClain. Bock Row: Sturgeon. Vehon, Burris, Smith, Isenberg, Smith Miller, Bloss, Dupre, Ritchie, Johnson. Barkalow, Prall, Mills. 4. UNIVERSITY SINGERS. Fronl Row: Clark. Brown, McGinness, Raine, Alley, Rhodes, Gossett, Adams, Second Row: LaFollette, Wolters. Gaskins, Coburn, P. Donner, Lone, Koonce, Porker. Third Row: Houser, Brown, Bettis, Kay, 1. Donner, Pitts, Summerhayes, Brown. Fourth Row: Murphy, Morgan, Holcomb. Robinson, Boss, McDonald, Richards. Pale/asala. Fifth Row: Kelly. Gregg, Meissner, Buford. Storch, Lomax; Bozar/h, Chambers. Sixth Row: Horsman. D. Cooper. B. Cooper. Stockton, Show, Mayo, Morrison, Mitchell. Seventh Row: Kyle, Veley, Simpson, Gallegly, Slack, McVoy, Medlin, Wal/er. Eighth Row: Glenn, Hamilton, Whitfield, Clark, Lu/rell, Meyer, Sheridan, McArthur. Bock Row: Cooper, Hawkins, Robinson, Dean, Turner, Dockery, Huffsut- /er. 113 Arts and Sciences-Music
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