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Allen Brown finds that travelling with the Colonial Quartet means packing for the Colonial Quartet. T-MW, xXX,. ....,,f,.A..M.r. .. ,. ..,,, , , COLO IAL QUARTET TRAVEL THROUGHUUT YEAR This group of young men hold the responsibility of being one of the leading representatives of MANC. Gone most of the weekends during the school year, the Colonials find it difficult living out of a suitcase. They find, however, that the rewards received through their singing are worth every trip made. Although the quartetls main work seems to be out across the educational zone, the students welcome any chance that they may get to hear the group sing on campus. Singing first tenor is Doug Schindler, a sophomore music major from Fessenden, North Dakota. Allen Brown, the second tenor, is from Osawatomie, Kansas and is a sophomore history major. Singing baritone in the group is freshman Bob Broadbooks, a religion major from Beatrice, Nebraska. Ron Lawlor, a sophomore speech major from Kansas City, Missouri, sings bass. This quartet has contributed much to the success and advancement of Mid-America Nazarene College. Z Living away from the campus on the weekends seems to provide interesting experiences for members of the quartet. 97
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' l 4 l V v Q 4 l A l In . C l E I m i 1 I l Y. '40 l HERITAGE Q ART T WITNESS FUR CHRIST The Heritage quartet, a freshman repre- sentation chosen from the Heritage Singers, travels with the choir and represents the school at other church activities and civic functions. Besides using their time and talent to represent the college, the Heritage quartet members also use each singing engagement as an opportunity to be an effective witness for Christ. Singing first tenor is Gayland Gaut from Chanute, Kansas, a freshman music major, From North Platte, Nebraska, is a religion major singing second tenor, Woodie Stevens. Bill Hieb from Jamestown, North Dakota, sings baritone and is a pre med major. A130 from Jamestown but singing bass is Steve Doerr, a religion major. K 'Q A H , . ERI TA GE QUAR TE T. Woolze Stevens, Bill Hieb, Steve Doerr, and Gayland Gaut,
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