1987-1988 Yearbook

Timeof Day Time of Day. Morris, Bristow, Cash , Wingfield. - photo by Bill Tripp. nee again , one of Harding 's travelling performance groups, the Time of Day, acted as entertainment ambassadors for Christian education all throughout the United States. "Taking Our Time" was the newest release from the group which included Tad Morris, Lorin Bristow, Jeff Cash , and Jeff Wingfield , the members of the Time of Day for 1987-1988. During the fall semester, the group travelled to Tennessee, West Virginia , Canada , Michigan, Indiana , and Missouri, and other areas to represent Harding to parents, alumni, and prospective students. Their spring tour included such exciting concert sites as New York City and Washington, D.C. The Time of Day, sponsored by the Admissions Office, was one of the most visible efforts made by Harding in reaching possible students. Chris Dell, associate director of admissions, said , "The Time of Day represents a Christian education while giving its members the opportunity to travel all over the country and perform with other fine Christian musicians." For the first time in a number of years the student leadership of the Timothy Club was elected by the club members to direct the club and its programs. The Timothy Club Council included Keith Lape, Doug Pace, Lowell Wallace, Leslie Williams, Ollan "Bubba" Alsup, and Garth Hutchinson. Comprised of all students with Bible and Bible related majors and the Bible department faculty, the Timothy Club was sponsored by Dr. Allan Isom, Assistant Dean of the College of Bible and Religion. The club's main purpose was to help develop spiritual leadership abilities among Bible majors and other club participants. Also, the club was designed to have monthly programs geared toward enhancing spiritual growth in the members. During the 87-88 school year, Timothy Club began a metamorphosis of becoming a club that more adequately trained leaders for God. Keith Lape, a senior from Utica, New York, stated the change best when he said, "The Timothy Club is not designed to consume too much of the already busy Bible majors' time. It is simply a supplement to fill the needs not yet met in the shaping of God's people for service in His kingdom." - Sheila Gaskin 12 0 Time of Day Timochy Club Good timing. Jeff Wingfield, a junior from Little Rock, AR, played bass guitar and was responsible for some vocals in the Time of Day. The group played all different types ofmusic from country to rock. The Time of Day was a group that was instrumental in recruiting and was always on tour. - photo by Bill Tripp. Timothy Club Timothy Club. Front row: Grubbs, Pace, Girton, Bates, Anderson, Williams, Cook, Lape, Lenker. Second row: Riley, Ekkens, Buskirk, Aragon, Partlow, Bernard, Joyner, Brown, Wells, Gray, Robinson, Kennedy. Third row: Glidden, Pittman, Gentry, Hubbs, Franklin , Sheppard, Hart, Tate, Runsick, McCorkle, Richardson, Womble. Back row: Mosby, Retone, Chinnici, Lee, Fields, Adair, Ball, Braun, English, Alsup. -photo by Bill Tripp.

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