ROW ONE: Lora Ann Oliver, Grace Ann Howard, Betty Nossaman, Mary Ann Whitaker, Nancy Stowers, Esther Ramsey, Rita Jo Baldwin, Pat Dial, Minnie Lee Lane, Joy Ganus, Margie McGinnis, Sarah Jean Covey, Ernestine Latterner, Carol Stevens. ROW TWO: Joy Bell, Babs Lemmons, Nadine Pate, Clara Nell Waters, Claudette Harris, Ora Lee Heuter, Wilma Wyatt, Donna Zinser, Carldene Brown, Hazel Stroud, Phyllis Robertson, Mary Vineyard, Virginia Dykes, Darleene Rhodes, Jennie Schoolfield. ROW THREE: Ronald Smith, Eugene Bailey, Mike Moore, Ken Mallernee, James Gilfilen, Walter Gilfilen, Richard Salmon, Andy T. Ritchie, Joe Lewis, Sam Haynes, Ken Noland, Tommy Merritt, Billy Forrest Howell. ROW FOUR: Morgan Richardson, Al Petrich, C. L. Cox, Leon Sanderson, Jerry Martin, Johnny Brown. Dick Otey, Charles Hare, Paul Clark, Frank Clark, Bob Cross, Bob Nossaman, Owen D. Olbricht. SMALL CHORUS ... of the A Cappella CllOrus were a typical cross-section of the <strong>Harding</strong> College student body. They were selected by audition from the students enrolled in all departments of the college and came from homes in seventeen different states. This year's activities had included an appearance on the Herald of Truth broadcast heard from Neosho, Missouri; a ten-day tour through Tennessee, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri and Arkansas; a five day trip that included Arkan- AUNT RENA - most unforgettable member of the chorus trips. sas and Missouri. Also on the agenda, were many week-end trips, several chapel programs, and a lectureship program. In addition, a weekly radio program "Hymns From <strong>Harding</strong>," was recorded on the campus. This program is now heard on forty-five stations throughout the country. The groups, under the direction of Kenneth Davis, Jr., practiced from one to two five afternoons each week. SMALL CHORUS OFFICERS - Leon Sanderson, president; Jerry Chesshir, secretary; Andy T. Ritchie, vice-president. 77
ROW ONE: Betty Ulrey, Wanda Wiley, Mrs. Cathcart, Pat Rowe, Meredith Thorn. ROW TWO: Jack Wood Sears, Richard Walker, Benny Holland, Charles Pittman. ROW THREE: Leslie Burke, Joe Pryor. ALPHA PSI HARDING STUDENTS who are interested in dramatics may earn points for doing various kinds of work connected with the drama - stage work, lightin1\", make-up, gathering properties, prompting, ushering, and acting. Until one has worked enough to amass one hundred points, he is considered an apprentice or beginner in the techniques of drama. When he has earned the necessary points, shown sufficient interest, and displayed a cooperative attitude, he is invited to become a fullfledged member of Campus Players. NOT DANCING, just
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