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Speedwell Literary Club FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President ,...............,, Louise Brown President ,......,......... Claribel Oakes Vice President . . . .... Marjorie Craig Vice President . . . ,.,... Louise Brown Secretary ,.... .... B etty Zahniser Secretary . . . . . .Margaret Beighley Marshall . . . .,.... Anne Hill Marshall . . . ..,. Shirley Obermarm Treasurer . . .... Claribel Oakes Treasurer . . . ..... Betty Zahniser The Speedwell Literary Club was organized in l88l for the college. The club motto is To the Best Thou Knowest Be True, and the club tries to uphold such a standard. Meetings are held every Monday night in the club room in Founder's Hall. The programs of the year have included readings, book reviews, musical programs, out- side speakers, spelling bees, and debates. During this year, Speedwell had an open meeting for freshmen girls, a Christmas party, a Valentine party, and other various activities. The work of the club, how- ever, has been mostly of a literary nature. Page Fifty-:even
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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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Philokalian FIRST SEMESTER President ..,..,......,... Doris Poundstone Vice President .... . , .Esther Conning Secretory .,... ,,.. B etty Brenner Treasurer . . .Ruth Betts With the emblem of the club, the four leaf clover, before them, the members of Philo strive for faith, love, hope and the land of Philokalia. The purpose of the club is that the mem- bers will find inspiration in the meetings which are held every Monday night in the Philokalian Club room on the third floor of Founders' Hall. Philo won many new members this year af- ter their opening meeting in the Fall. The open meeting consisted of three humorous skits put ,on by some of the members. The programs this past year have been of a wide variety. Musical, humorous and brilliant SECOND SEMESTER President ............... Morgcireto Eckles Vice President . . . . . .Morgciret Snoke Secretory ..., . . . .Betty Sternberg Treosurer . . .Ruth Tevendole talent was furnished by many members of the club. Dr. Leitch and Miss McLeod were two of the outside speakers who contributed a great deal to the members' search for knowl- edge and inspiration. The club has challenged their rival, Speedwell, to a debate. The two clubs are also planning competitive open meetings to be given sometime in the spring. The Christmas party and the Valentine par- ty were two of the outstanding social events of the year. A musical program which was concluded with group singing, put all the members in the holiday mood while the Val- entine party was given that added touch when each member received a clever Valentine favor. Page Fifty-.tix
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