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Q I 4QF 9 C SPE U-1922 C Mtisic Club The Music Club is one of the most enthusiastic groups on the campus. This enthusiasm is directed entirely toward the appreciation of good music. The success of any club is dependent upon numerous detailsg one of the real reasons for this year's success is the remarkable cooperation of the members of this club. No publicity would be complete Without referring to Miss Cobb who has Worked With us so diligently throughout this year. ' To increase the interest in music the club had Miss Barnett from New York come here and give a recital. The program that she gave consisted of pieces Written by modern composers. She made it interesting to all of us by telling her interpretation or the history of the composition she played. The club hopes to have many more artists come to Cedar Crest. Page One Hundred Forty-five
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-H - 22 W EEF-'EIIJ19 SWGIIGG Club OU might know that this peppy, snappy bunch is the Swanee Club. All these bashful young maidens come from south of the Mason-Dixon Line. Early in the year, with true southern hospitality, they made themselves known to the new girls by a cider and pretzel party. u When several gentlemen of color and their gals were seen walking around in the dormitories, all the Yankees opened their eyes. A race riot was prevented by the discovery that these were the Swanee Girls preparing for a negro wedding. The reputation of this wedding spread to Allentown, where it was later given at an entertainment of the Tall Cedars. The Swanee Club expects to be twice as large next year, and we are all looking forward to the new stunts they will pull. Page One Hundred F rty-eight
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