Cedarville University - Miracle / Cedrus Yearbook (Cedarville, OH)

 - Class of 1933

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LITERARY SOCIETY Flint Row: J. Finney, Frrirunon, Linton. W. Rciil. CappoU. Itr inner. Frpe. Hutohiwin. Kitchen: Second Row: Rerk. It rad ley. Patternon. Atchbon. Probaaco. Wmt, Raaore. R. Murray; Third row: Richard». H. Murray. Cultire. Hnrbauich! Labile. Hostetler, Chcnowcth, Robe. Wataon. Turnbull. Hartman. G.nrlouich, Chirstian. Kilpatrick. J. Murray: Fourth row: Moorman. Nelson. Trubce. McNamec. Donaldson. Crawford. Gorilon. Auld, O. llrill, C. Drill. M. Mcl.auiehlin, Hull. Harriman. Mc- Henry. McCallbtcr. Immediately following her graduation, she taught at Arcanum, Ohio, for three years, until her marriage to Albert S. Work. They resided in Frenchburg, Kentucky, where she taught for three years. After the death of her husband, she accepted her position here. In the summer of 1932, she attended the Lament Conservatory of Music, at Denver, Colorado, where she is working on her Master’s Degree in Music. Mrs. Work teaches French and rhetoric in addition to her directing of the Department of Music. Miss Basore Miss Basore, instructor in Oratory, came to Cedarville from Ohio Northern, where she took special work in the public speech department. She conducts her Or- atory class in a most interesting way, and it has proved very popular. Besides instructing in the Department of speech and pursuing her regular student work. Miss Basore directs the various col- lege plays. Mixed Chorus This newly-organized club—the Mix- ed Chorus, a well balanced four-part grouping of thirty-six voices—has done ex- cellent work. At the beginning of the year, the fol- lowing officers were chosen: President, CARNEGIE LIBRARY I’ogc Sinrlrrn

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JUNIOR CLASS Firnt row: Robert Ro . Paul Mc- Laughlin, I.oU Culticc. Homer Mur- ray. Second row: Maritaret Berk. Olenna Basore. Walter Kilpatrick. Nina Stevenion. Thir l row: Raymond Hargrave. I.loyal Rom. Dori» Hartman. Ralph Moorman. Fourth row: Robert Bratton. John Mill». Ketrcna Smith. K lwnr l Ted rick. John Murray. herself daily with Miss Parry’s attempts to keep the females of the insti- tution in the straight and narrow path. Little did she realize that by the time another Sep- tember had rolled around she would have been advanced to the coveted position of Dean of Women at Cedarville College. She has continued as most efficient Dean of Women for the past four years, although that is not the only new job she has taken on— in fact, she has some- thing new every year. She now teaches French, Spanish, English, and Latin, and seemingly thrives on variety for she renders her services efficiently and cheerful- ly. We know of no one who is more willing to help the person who really wants help. Anyone who wins her friendship feels proud of the fact. Mrs. Work Mrs. Margaret J. Work, our diligent and efficient Director of Music, has had excellent training and experience for the position. After graduating from high school with first honors in a class of ninety-three pupils at Washington, Pa., she attended Mommouth Col- lege, where, in her junior year, she received a music diploma, and later graduated with two degrees—Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Music. There she was elected to “Sigma Omicron Mu,” a national honorary sorority. I’agr Eight e n



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Preston Garlough; vice president, Eleanor Bull; and secre- tary, Ruth West. A large share of the honor for the club’s achievements is given to the worthy director, Mrs. Work. Her splendid leadership, together with equally splendid cooperation of the members, soon started the chorus on the road to success. At the Home-Coming Banquet in February, the chorus presented two groups of secular numbers; April 15, the group broadcasted an Easter cantata over W-AIU in Colum- bus,, and presented the same contata, entitled “The Lord of Life,” Easter evening in the local Methodist Church at the Union Service. Miss Dorotha Corry has been the accompanist for the year. The Girls’ Glee Club The Girls’ Glee Club, composed of twenty-two mem- bers and its capable accompanist, Miss Dorotha Corry, has been doing splendid work this year under the supervision of its new director, Mrs. Work. The officers of the club are president, Jane West; vice- president, Doris Hartman; secretary, Carma Hostetler; and librarian, Florence McLaughlin. The club has made numerous public appearances. It sang at the Boys’ Bible Reading Contest, the Day of Prayer for Colleges, Wilberforce University, the second United Presbyterian Church in Xenia, the Parent-Teachers Asso- ciation at Ross, the United Presbyterian Church in James- town. and the Glee Club Concert. If the public has enjoyed listening to these programs as much as the club enjoyed giving them, the year’s work has truly been a success. MARGARET J. WORK ProfcMor of Music. French ami Kntliih ; A. It.. Monmouth Colics : B. M.. Monmouth College: M. M., Monmouth College Con- servatory of Music: I.nmont Conservatory of Music. Denver. Colorado. MIXED CHORUS Firml rose—V. Garlough. Brigncr. Rich- ards. Hutchison. Rife: Second row —Patter- son. Atchison. Crawford, M. Cordon. Pro- luiseo. Bennett: Third rote—Chamberlain. Harrimnn. Perryman. Corry. Mount. Robe. Watson. Turnbull. Wham. Hartman. Free. P. Garlough, Christian: Fourth roir—Mr . Work. Chcnowoth. O. Brill. C. Brill. K. McLaughlin, M. I.aughlin, Bull. I’agr. Tirentg

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