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6 5 9 9 -E E' i i 6 5 9 5 9 5' 6 5 5 6 9 9 9 6 9 ! Q Q 2 ! 9 4 Q 9 e Q 4- g.g..q-.g..g..g..g.-g.-Q-.g..g..g D000-O' ..............,. .. ...M..u..a..',.s--n-..--o-- s--o--a--0-.q..... ..o--o--s--a-o-c-.oQ-o- The Glee Club The 1930-31 season has been a very successful one for the Glee Club whose personnel is as follows: Marie Autry, Clara Bass, Doris Bass, Christine Brady, Ethellynn Brown, Mrs. Jack Barnes, Lottie Carawan, Myrtle Louise Caton, Martha L. Edmonston, Leona Foltz. Velma Gurganus, Mamie Harper, Essie Humphrey, Renno Jenkins, Elsie Meyers, Merle Owens, Frances Scott, Mrs. Nixon Taylor, Sue Todd, Ruby Thompson, Paul Ar- line, Raymond Boucher, Jack Brinson, Rauzelle Johnson, Hugh Johnston, Ira Langston, Clement Miller, D. E. Poole, Clarence Powell. Staley V. Scott, John Strickland, Nixon Taylor and Meeda Weaver. The Glee Club is directed by Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards Yavorski. Programs have been given as follows: November 6, 1930, at the State Con- vention of the Disciples of Christ, in Raleigh, November 20, 1930, broadcast from WPTF, Raleigh, December 14, 1930, Christmas Pageant in the college auditorium, April 23, 1931, broadcast from WPTF, Raleighg April 28, 1931, concert in the college auditorium. C315 If
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