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.Messengers Travel Cn lZone And Local Level Traveling on various occasions as representatives of IMANC has been the Messengers Quartet, comprised Nashville, Indiana. Dann plans to enter the field of education and to some day teach drafting. Charles Jolley, whose home is in Kansas City, Kansas, fills the position of second tenor. He wants to major in reli- gion. Joining the group for the second semester and singing baritone is Bob Fowler. He claims Nacog- doches, Texas as his home and chooses history as his . . . Messengers gather around the piano ln one of their . . . . , major. From Wichita, Kansas 1S the quartet s bass, many practice Sessions. Gary Miller. As a music major, he plans on becoming a song evangelist. Pianist for the Messengers is Edith Sauer of Cimarron, Kansas, who plans a major in ele- mentary education. IVIESSENGERS OUARTET: Edie Sauer, Pianistp Gary lVliller, bassp Bob Fowler, baritoneg Charles Jolley, second tenorp and Dann Small, first tenor. of four freshmen. Singing in the churches on the col- 4 lege district, along With local engagements, gave the quartet opportunities to sing for the school, but more A A important for the Lord. 4 First tenor is sung by Dann Small, who is from M71 ff l
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Doug Schindler, First Tenorg Allen Brown, Second Tenor: Larry Dodds, Baritone, Ron Lawlor, Bass, and Arlen Ankle, Pianist. A The primary student representative group for Mid-America Nazarene College is the Colonial Quartet. The four freshmen made many ap- pearances for the school in churches, club meet- ings, summer youth camps, and campus activities. From Fessenden, North Dakota, is the first tenor, Doug Schindler, who is a music major. Ron Lawlor, a political science major from Kansas City, sings bass. Singing second tenor for the group is Allen Brown, who is from Osawatomie, Kansas, and a history major. The baritone part is carried by Larry Dodds, a music major from Bur- lington, Iowa. Traveling with the quartet as pianist is Arlen Ankle, a religion major from Nor- catur, Kansas. Energies and efforts of the Colonial Quartet are greatly appreciated by the student body and faculty alike. i jg i Colonials Exhibit Vocal Talent Across MANC Zone Being in the first quartet keeps Allen and Ron busy P3 for weekend trips. C str ll alt Q A llltw l I all lim j nel ll is yllblifu ll :QT 'l 'jg' Ll I , D I Her. 'eil H ,llilli m l HmMm jwmn life. T55 I ill. W jmdk illliff lil of lim --iliyedulj-at iilESSEIl
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THIRD ROW: Doug Schindler, Jim Larson, Gene Franklin, Mike Edwards, Harold Wedel, Charles Jol- ley, Jim Edlin, Mike Smith, Dave Doerr, Gary Gruber, Charles Bain, Dave Starling, Max Rhoades, Larry Dodds, Linn Wiley, and Glenn Wiley. SECOND ROW: Don Swanson, Bob St. John, Bruce Davis, Mike Parks, Ron Thornton, Dale Fish, Darryl Wykoff, Roland Wright, and Bill Hayes. FIRST ROW: Arlen Ankle, Pianist, and Professor James Main, Director. M en's Choir Promotes Christian Education Menis choir is a non-tryout organization under the direction of Professor James Main. Practicing twice weekly the members received one hour's credit. A repertoire of ten songs was built up and several trips were made. Appearances included ones at Summit View Church in Kansas City, Kansas City First Church, Osawatomie, and College Church in Olathe. A weekend trip was also made to western Kansas. Despite an almost complete turnover from first semester, the second semesteris choir also did an ex- cellentjob. X - 'es , I sa I, 1' 11 . BACK ROW: Lee Mattix, President and Chris Manbec Librarian. FRONT ROW: Gene Best, Chaplain and Nl PHYKS, Vice-President. f Qld! , f .ec V W ,Af . ,,J.'l 'rid' ,lf 4,3 I A xl- ,.v l l ,le '- Ng' urifidd .llhfgn ,yUlL '!, ?llf i :ill Hind mf -M 2-Lk 'J Q.. . ' ..r.3'- .'..., .J . avilalm lull PM llllllnml
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