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Schubert Club OFFICERS President .... ..,..,.... C horlotte Morley Vice President . . . .... Potricio White Secretory .... . . .Roberto McNeish Treosurer .... Virginio Schutt For half a century the Schubert Club has presented musical programs on the college campus. Members have benefited by listening to others and by taking part in the program themselves. Each Tuesday members meet for a musical program in Crawford Hall. This includes both instrumental and vocal music, as well as reports given weekly on subjects which pertain to the musical world. All members take part in the program sometime during the semester, giving them poise and assurance needed for public appearance. This year they also had an informal Christmas program, a party, and informal discussion. The faculty advisors are Miss Esther Reynolds, Professor Stanley J. Seiple, and Professor Oscar A. Cooper. Page Fifty-nine
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French - Spanish Club OFFICERS President .............,..,,., Ruth Betts Vice President .... .... C laribel Oakes Secretary .... ..... M arie Presutti Treasurer . . , . .Jean Swadley This year the French and Spanish Clubs combined under the able direction of Dr. Eng- lish and Dr. Ladd. The regular monthly meet- ings held on the first Tuesday of every month in Faculty Hall featured various interesting and entertaining programs. The aim of the club meeting was to foster familiarity with the languages and an appreciation of the coun- tries and their customs. A special effort was made to maintain the separate identities of the groups in the new club by designation of two sections: The French Quarter and the Spanish Quarter. A spirit of rivalry existed be- tween the sections in their participation in the activities. MEMBERS Alund, Ambrose, Anderson, Barnum, Beighley, Ber- quist, Blasiar, Brown, Byers, Carlson, Davidson, Dayton Ellison, English, Gaus, Hanna, Hiack, Hutchins, Jahnig Karper, Kinder, Knapp, Lange, Loos, Markle, McKenna Murray, Nelson, Patton, Shawley, Short, Skillen, Snake Spoehr, Tevendale, Tomasek, Townsend, Van Dyke Walsh, Wertman, Wilshere. During the course of the year's meetings, the Spanish section would challenge the French members to equal its performances in one special type of work. Then the French section would retaliate with a like exhibition of skill. Different types of programs were presented. The members especially enjoyed the music and singing which was one of the main fea- tures. A talk on Spanish customs and one on French customs were enthusiastically received. Senor Hector Valencia, our student from Co- lumbia, lent atmosphere and materially con- tributed to the meetings. Then too, students enacted skits and directed games in both languages thereby furthering our position along the road to the ultimate goal. Page Sixty
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The Chapel Choir OFFICERS President ......,.......... Mariorie Craig Vice President . . . . . .Patricia White Secretary ..... ..,. D orothy Doerr Treasurer . . .Evelyn Hansen Under the direction of Oscar A. Cooper, the C-rove City College Chapel Choir not only participates in the Sunday vesper services but also presents a Christmas concert, an Easter concert, and provides music for Religious Emphasis Week, Bacculaureate, and Commencement. Membership in the choir is voluntary. This year has seen one of the largest enrollments in its history, members of all classes represented. lt functions as an organization with officers, dues, and constitution. A banquet is planned in the spring as the culmination of a successful year. The assistance of Stanley J. Seiple, College organist and accompanist for the Choir, and the co-operation and spirit of its members has made the Chapel Choir one of the most successful and active organizations on the campus. Page Fifty-eight
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