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,T YR., . The Colonials include Bill Cobb, lst tenorp Gayland Gaut, 2nd tenorg Ron Attig, Dl8fllSt2 Bob BV03dxb00l4S, baritone, and GHVY VV0Vl9Y, bHSS- The quartet sing at a revival in College Church. 132 CoLoN1AL QUARTET CARRIES MUSICAL MESSAGE TO ALL One of lVlANC's greatest assets in the field of public relations is the Colonial Quartet. Traveling nearly every weekend, and in the summer months, they reach many with their message of God's love and redemption. While they represent the college, they represent even more The Nazarene. The Colonials sometimes sing in set- tings other than church services and are a strong witness to all vvho hear them. l l l 5 l 5 l i I -4
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lndividual band members give of their time to make a good performance. Professor Richard Cantwell, band director, rehearses with the band. A total of fifty-six members form lVlANC's growing concert band. Under the direction of Professor Richard Cantwell, the band performs in programs featuring many varieties of music, including secular, classical, and sacred. In addition to on-campus reviews, this organization plays in concerts in the community. Supplementing selections by the whole band are those by various ensembles within the group. CANTWELL LEADS CONCERT BAND IN YEAR OF RAPID GRCWTH AND EXPANSION l X. V ' ' lll K L l 5 AEN! , if The entire band performs at the Christmas concert in the gymnasium.
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GROUP PROMOTES INTEREST IN MISSIONS THROUGH STUDY AND PARTICIPATION The missionary society is composed not only of those vvho feel a call to full-time missionary service but also vvho as Iaymen are interested in missions. ln regular monthly meetings, members learn of different areas of the work of the Church of the Nazarene. With a rapidly expanding membership, the missionary society has become an important and useful part of the campus. OFFICERS: Virginia lnnis, Jim Sukravv, Gene Best, Doug Jeffries, and President Doug Jeffries talks with guest speaker Merlin sponsor, lVlr. Thompson, discuss this month's topic. A Hunter. 5 1 J V V , VV ,V ,h VVIN V , V V ,VV V VV VVVV , IVIISSIONABY SOCIETY: ifront rovv from leftl Gene Best, Pat Bieck, Jim Sukravv, Bob Holmes, Debbie Brightvvell, Julie Bonness, Virginia lnnis, Beth Vincent, Jan Bandels, Steve lVlounts, lVlary Hildreth, and Patsy Buchanan. LaBita Stark, Doug Jeffries, and lVlr. Thompson, lback rovvl 131
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