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it m -c- -6 J jcWl SiWL D QaholinsL First row. Kester, Burris, Barger, Moretz, Karriker, Earnhardt, Barringer, Rochow, Efird, Herion, Whittecar, Sloop, lioj cis, BuhIcs. Seccmd rent ' : Carpenter, Whitley, Anderson, Rollins, Pruitt. Poovey, Kluttz, Bittinger, Kendall, Roberts, Deal, Hollar, Weaver, Efird, Cheatham, Beach. Third row: Roseman, Kneeburg, Iddings, Newsome, Dennis, Keck, Bruce, J. Brown, C. Brown, Deese, Robinson, Swartz. Fmirth rmv: Bostian, Hawn, Merck, Counts, Eckard, Deal, Mullinix, Baker, Stirewalt, Brooks, Murph, Ram- A Cappella Choir Sixty voices blended together in harmony . . . Profes- sor Lee seeking perfection . . . Hours of practice . . . Sunday concerts . . . Tour of N. C. . . . Worn out music . . . Famed reputation. To the Lenoir Pihyne College family the A Cappella Choir once again brought recognition and favor as they joyfully raised their voices in praise to God. OFFICERS President Claude Deal Vice-President Dwight Robinson Secretary Libby Herion Cha-plain John Hawn Professor Kenneth Lee Director
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Organizations Autumn brings to the campus students— personalities wilh talents and interests that seem as numerous as the lea ' es which float on the autumn winds. Yet, talents and interests are more lasting than the color of autumn lea ' es. They are things which cause students to seek ways for their de ' elopment— ways which find freshmen puz- zling in September over how many or which ones and upperclassmen planning when, what, and where. They lead to meetings, work on group projects and the honor of being an officer. When the world outside slows down and the sun gets lazier each day, they lead students inside to the unending acti ity of working always for a better world, a better school, a better self.
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JiUL CoJUsjqJL 5 1ouojua, If f f If The Band OFFICERS President Don Kneeburg Vice-President Tommy Hurlockeb Secretary Linda Lockrow Professor Robin Gatwood Director Marching, pla dng, practicing— words familiar to the mem- bers of L.R. ' s band. Akhough the number of musicians will not allow the title Snappy Sixty. the spirit displayed by the band is comparable to that of pre -ious years. This faithful, talented group will remember-the election of majorettes . . . the half-time shows . . . the bus trips to Elon and Catawba . . . and their own original . . . Endea or to win vou all cheer. Majorettes: SUMMEY, KaRRIKER, Kester, Whitley, Kluttz
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