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11111Au'I1lLrl1lJ1nsfL:'nrAv4uv'l:v'1I'l,1ll1l1l'7I5llAHIIIIHIIHYAHHIDYIIIIll fl Ist Row Mxson D DePr1est Coad Howell Baker Miss Peck Daniel Lane Nixon L DePr1est 2nd Row Eatherly Wa stab? Gowan I Marsh Fentress Bristow B Marsh I gram Pitts Sutton Reese 3rd Row Smith Goolsby Taylor L Stanfield Coble A Stanfield Elam Gann GLEE CLUB The Martin College Glee Club has for several years held a prominent place in our school, town, and throughout the middle portion of Tennessee but it was not until this year that its reputation reached its height. It happened this way. On Oct. 16th a group of twenty-eight very excited girls, Dr. and Mrs. Daniel, Mrs. Carr, the director, and Sinclair, left Martin College for the Texas Centennial at Dallas where they were to sing on Oct. 19th, Tennessee Day , at the request of Gov. Hill McAlister. The trip included two broad- casts over W.M.C., Memphis, a ride to and from Dallas on a special coach via the Missouri Pacific RR., two days of sight seeing at the Exposition, and the climax-the broadcast from 9:00 to 9:30 BM. Oct. 19th from the Gulf Building on the Centennial Grounds. At the second quarter Miss Myrla Peck came to Martin College to be the head of the piano and voice department as well as the director of the Glee Club. The first program after Miss Peck's arrival was a concert at the Wfest Rnd Methodist Church in Nashville which was followed by a thirty minute broadcast over XVSIX. A secular program was given at the Spring Hill High School two weeks later. The glee club often gave sacred pro- grams at the local First Methodist, First Presbyterian, and First Baptist churches. Page thirty-seven
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Ist Row-johnson, Taylor, Fentress, Humphrey, Dollins, Lane, Ammons. 2nd Row-Reavis, Davis, Dowlen, Perry, Troxler, Eatherly, Miss Meade, Harwell, Stephens, Daly. p 3rd Row-iMcCord, McClelland, Couch, Goolsby, Coble, Darwin, Fel' Dotto, Bost, Mason, Hudson, Hammond, Ingram. HOBBY CLUB Floy Goolsby .......... ........... P resident Dorothy Fentress .,.,.,.. ...................... V ice-President Lucy Margaret Troxler .... ....... S ecretary and Treasurer Miss Mary Meade ..... ...... ....... S 1 Jonsor . The purpose of the Hobby Club outside of plying one's hobby is to eat, drink, and be merryn. The meetings are held each Saturday n.ight in the Hobby Club room, and there one may see anything from Miss Meade and her knitters to girls writing letters to that One and Only . Two nienibers are joint hostesses at each meeting. The club stunt this year was a Gypsy Twilight Scene which was very beautiful. In fact, there's no place to go that serves the purpose as well as the Hobby Club when one wants a bit of friendly comradeship and a cup of tea. Illflllllljlllllllll WllllllllllllllllllfllIII! Page 1: ifrty-six li
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