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Ji? fnfixe I-ef? to Rightzfstandingl Dr. Gates, Tony Whisler, Clarice Albright, John Leeger, Lindo Shaetfer, Kathy Warner, Amelia Harper, Mary Brown, Barbara Simmons, Bobbi West. iseotedi Ann McKnight, Linda Oliver, Teresa Zahran, Sandra Gibson. Left to Right: Teresa Zahran, Vice-President, Amelia Harper, Corresponding Secretary, Dr. Gates, Advisor, Ann McKnight, Secretory, Bobbi West, President. i 1 s g,,,,.. xx The MUSIC CLUB ot Methodist College supports visiting artists by receptions and by serving as ushers at the various musical events. As an active chapter ot the Music Educators National Conference, the club is entitled to membership and publications. Students, most ot them music majors, and faculty members contribute extensively to the campus and the surrounding community cultural life. The FIFTH DIMENSION is an art club open to all students at Methodist College interested in cultivating the arts. As an organization it provides opportunities tor the increase in breadth of understanding and appreciation of the arts as related to social and cultural trends of the twentieth Century. Club Officers inot picturedii Cabell Luck, President, Melissa Clement, Vice-Presidentj Priscilla Marchant, Secretory. 1 -fi
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ll ill' 'itil Wi' Left to Right: fSeatedJ Charlotte Carmine, Jean Hutchinson, Claire Godwin. iStandingJ Wesley Guthrie, Jim Blanton, Ted Boushy, Bill Blalock, William Billings, Mr. Addison Barker, Advisor. Left to Right: Jean Hutchinson, President, Ted Boushy, Vice-President, William Billings, Secretary, Charlotte Carmine, Treasurer, Bill Blalock, Publications. The new PASTICHE was organized This year Tor The purpose oT developing Talents in The art ot creative writing and of Tostering a spirit of Tellowship among men and women interested in contributing to American literature Through Metho- dist College. Progress Toward These goals is made at weekly workshop meetings where mem- bers read Their works to The club Tor constructive group criticism. Their Tangible contribution to The campus is Tapestry, a publication aT The best ot The members' works. The Tirst issue of Tapestry was published This spring. fu 2:2 - if V' X . Left to Right: Dana McBride, Vice-President, Rose- mary Lands, Secretary, Kathy Hawthorne, Treasurer, Michael Hale, President. Left to Right: iRow li Rosemary Lands, Kathy Hawthorne, John Cole, Dane McBride. QRQW 25 Michael Hale, Charles Bradshaw, Maurice McBride, Bob Brody, Jim Link, John Taylor, Bob Wallace. The Methodist College DEBATE TTT CLUB is one of the new organiza- tions on campus This year. Mem- bers share common interests in gaining knowledge Through The ex- change oT ideas and through ex- perience in formal speaking. This year's eTTorts have been directed Toward membership in an inter- collegiate debating league. Hope- Tully, next year will produce more opportunities Tor debating ex- perience on the Tormal level. l
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Left to Right: QRow ll Mary Brown, Carol Stuart, Linda Shaeffer, Linda Oliver, Sandra Gibson, Ann Colville, Teresa Zahran, Laurel Corbett, Judy Connard, Alan Porter, Director. CRQW 23 Susan Rowe, Ann McKnight, Margaret Alexander, Kirby Webb, Bill Blalock, Lewis Weisiger, Doug Stites, Ronnie Broaddus, Linda Bassett, Judith Bass, Bobbi West. iRow 3, Jackie Jeffreys, Jane Stewart, Francis Morgan, Charles Bradshaw, Tom Herndon, Bill Hewlett, Sammy Williams, Jim Langston, Pat Waterfield, Harriet Ranson, Billie Staley. iRow LU Amelia Harper, Kathy Warner, Cheryl Sanger, Tony Whisler, Danny Nou, Charles Gardner, Mike Hale, John Leeger, Bobby Jervis, Clarice Albright, Sue Davis. Left 70 right: Bobbi West, Librarian, Sam Williams, Vice-Presi- dent, Ann McKnight, President, Teresa Zahran, Secretary, John Leeger, Equipment Manager. .J .-rr r i-i V fi Mr. Alan M. Porter, Conductor The purpose of the METHODIST COLLEGE CHORUS is to bring about fellowship and rich musical experiences for people who enioy singing fine music. While seeking to recreate the great choral works of the centuries, the chorus provides music for official college functions as well as for church services, for civic groups, and for service clubs in and around the Fayetteville area. The highlights of the performance calendar are the Christmas and Spring Concerts and an oratorio that is presented each year in coniuriction with the Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra. .-1-! ll n 1 The chorus in performance Alan M. Porter, conductor Ann McKnight, accompanist f 'T R 25115 '-' T ' I I an P
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