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The Gardner-Webb band spends a lot of time practicing so they can entertain the crowds at football games. Dale Morgan, Daniel Dye. Tracy Jessup and Bobby Beale entertain at a luncheon with their barber- shop harmony. Jennifer Richards enjoys activities Although Mickey Sharp is not a like singing and attending foot- music major, he loves to sing ball games. when he can. People 11
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4 note a ove t6e ic t All around the campus and especially in the area of OMG Memorial, you can hear singing voices, pi- anos, trumpets, trom- bones, flutes, clarinets, guitars, xylophones, drums, and other instru- ments. These sounds come from the musically inclined people on Gard- ner-Webb ' s campus. These people may or may not be music majors. Some simply enjoy music. But all of these people have one thing in common; they have musical talent. Some are singers; some play instruments; some do both. These people make life more enjoyable for those at the Webb who simply like to listen to music. Throughout the year there is a variety of choral and band performances, reci- tals, and college spon- sered activities, such as tal- ent and variety shows, that show off the talents of those involved. Area music lovers are thankful for those talented people on campus who provide Gard- ner-Webb with musical entertainment. Senior music major Fogo Costley appreciates good music, especial- ly that of the Beatles. Teresa Cannon and Tracy Jessup love doing things together like singing or reading the paper. 10 People
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706at t a frUwct? College friendships are very special. For most of us entering college is a time of starting over. We have left behind our old friends and are besieged by a sea of new faces. Meeting new people and making new friends help ease the feel- ings of homesickness and loneliness. The friendships made in college often last a life- time, in business relation- ships, social ties, and even in marriage. Students treasure their friends and look forward to the time they share togeth- er. Going to movies, eating in the cafeteria, and just plain having fun is more enjoyable if you have someone to share it with. The dorms are always filled with laughter, music, and the sounds of people hav- ing a good time together. Friendships add color to our lives and give much pleasure to the things that we do. Carolyn Ekis and Rob Jones are happy that their classes are finally over for the day. Angie Moss and Mary Beth Searcy think that roommates are special friends. Friends do lots of things together like going to football games. Lydia Grainger and Kim Wise com- municate to each other using sign language. 12 People
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