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The Club consists of the following: First Mandolins 1- C. Thomas Evans, Ir., '11, Harold T. Mason, '11, Edward Goshorn, '12, Edward Bell, '12. Second Mandolins :-J. Ebert Butterworth, '12, Edward J. Doyle, '11, H. Stanley Ketchem, '12, Channing' W'egforth, '12. ' Violinsz- H. XVillard Sterrett, '11, Edward Tourison, '13. Banjosz- Calvin M. Smyth, Ir., '12, Robert E. 'Wilkinson, '12, Stephen S. XVhitby, '11, Henry Barnett, '12, Paul Tissott, '12. Guitar :- Harwood Closson, '12. Drum 2- Charles E. A. Speigel, 11. Piano 1- Alexander Balfour, '12. The officers of the Club are as follows: C. T. Thomas Evans, Ir., '11, Leader, Calvin' M. Smyth, Ir., '12, Ass't Leader, Alexander Balfour, '12, Manager, Harold T. Mason, '11,. Director, George C. Kirck. Q fl 5-7.? 5s' at-- jx,
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Page 61 text:
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MAND QLJN AND BAMO CL UB The Mandolin and Banjo Club has had a most successful year. With nine men back from last year our prospects were indeed brilliant and the Club has earned a reputation which has exceeded all expectations. For the first time in our school history the Club gave a concert un- assisted. The affair was such a success as to warrant our annual performance. This year the the concert was given at the Germantown Cric- ket Club and was followed by dance. W'e feel convinced that no one was disappointed. Start- ing with the idea of clearing expenses for the year, something the Club has never yet done, we at length decided on a grand Hsplurgew and we certainly did ourselves proud. Besides this concert we have given several other performances, including those at Frank- ford, Market Square Church, Somerville, Miss Marshallls Seminary, Miss Holn1an's School and several others, and have still a number of engagements to play. Of course we have as- sisted at the usual number of plays and fairs and the Club is now universally popular. The Club has this year been conducted on the elective system and we have found it very successful as the meetings have been much more orderly than heretofore. Naturally some have felt it- their duty to intersperse their playing with foolishness, but even that has been cut down to a marked extent. Much credit must be given to Mr. George C. Krick, who has directed the Club, for the way in which he has drilled us.
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