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iFORUM D. C. L. QUARTET i l I'l'lll.l,ll'S FRIQICMQXX 15l.liY RIIJKQICXY.-XY if .l,q' - - - . - . . PM Phillips. lion telt that the activities ot a college such as the ll. Li. I.. would not he complete without a qnartette. Therefore W KL. 6' :-s:6..f,.Q-l: f ' lllf ll. C. l.. quartet was organized in February of 1930 hy llonalcl ' Q ' he set out with the amliition uf a Freshman ancl a wealth of vocal solo antl quartette experience in his favor, to organize a quariette. He finally tliscoverefl in T. Burns Riclgeway, Perry Freeman anfl Geo. G, lsley, sophomores, the talent requirecl to make the quartette a success and with no encl of untiring enfort and relentless practice proclucerl a D. C. l.. male quartet which macle its initial appearance in the reunion of 1930. They were enthusiastically receiverl by the student hotly ancl alumni. The quartette wishes to extencl its appreciation to the student hotly, lacnltv anrl alumni for their heartv rece ution of its onferinffs and homes . A Z5 to remain a permanent organization in the activities of the college. Page One Hundred Eighteen
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lFORUM ORATORICAL ASSOCIATION 1'1'vxidu11l .....,. EDGAR A. BE.-XUCHAMP 5i4'L'l'!'flIl'.l' . DONALD PLANKELL Y'r'vn.vlz1'rr ........,. . . D. MCMANUS F ? If readily find in the realm of oratory a sort of valve-acting element Q2 which attords to all of us that amiable manner of releasing the steam in our minds and giving vent to our stored up or sometimes suppressed theories and opinions. To appreciate this gentle art, study is an I Av- ,- ' N 4 . . I . W V 4 N i. ' N essential ingredient. Many of us lose sight of the value of words by the charm of the voice or magnetism of personality. And if displeased or bored by the lack of either quality they lose vision of the whole endeavor, all of which obviously proves to the learned of the subject the necessity of cautious, careful and strict attention to the psychology needed to succeed in our trials. To the student of the law, the ancient art of tlowing words and graceful gestures should be of untold value. Appreciating the gradual passing-on of the dramatic and bomlmastic type of court scenes, we still have, nevertheless, the need of training ourselves to magnifying our thoughts to a professional degree by cultivating our voice and poise to lit the changing occasions, and needs. The laity automatically expects this of us and since it comprises a tool of the trade we should all strive to bring out the best that is in us. ' Throughout the school year, this association presents several interesting con- tests. Our first spring contest proved to be extremely interesting to those attend- ing. The contest was won by George Parzens with Charles Menmuir second. and Royal Rood took third honors. The judges were Coach Lockwood and Peter Drexelius. :Xt this writing we are waiting for the date of April 2-lth to arrive to stage our annual Lacy, Hickey, and Krichbaum contest, featuring cash prizes amounting to 35000. The contestants entered so far are: Charles Menmuir, George Parzens, VValton Moore, Israel Cohen, and Royal Rood. The judges so far selected are: -ludge John V. Brennan, and Mrs. Osborn, associated with the Board of Edu- cation. Page One Hundred Twenty
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