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l '.'fIlPlIP1lJJlrU52 .IlIW Orchestra The first attempt at having a college orchestra was made this year. Under the direction of Mrs. Porter the organization has made fine progress. The instru- mentation has been small but the orchestra has played to good effect on various occasions. With another year under the instruction of Mrs. Porter, and with the addition of a few more instruments, the orchestra expects to become one of the most promi- nent organizations of the school. WIIIHHIWHIIIHIIJIIIIHIEHVHH li mmmrurrmrmlmmwmv' V 51.3
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Page 73 text:
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QIHHHHIIIHIHHIHHHHIHW!! HMHlllllllllllllllllllllWWW ' 55,522.5 LFS: - 12533.55 A . Wesleyan Players Cn March 21 the Wesleyan Players produced three excellent one-act plays, The Maker of Dreams, by Oliphant Downsg Judge Lynch, by John Wm. Rogers, Jr., and The Flattering Word, by George Kelley, Which were well received. At the time of writing, the Players are beginning work on The Fool, a mag- nificent four-act play by Channing Pollock. This is the most stupendous task ever attempted by amateurs in Carthage. It is probably the greatestmodern religious drama. The members of the club feel the importance of the task and that the merit of this fine production calls for their best eH'orts. J- J 1 The story of this play has such a great message that'the club is hoping for a large crowd to which to impart this message. They feel that to do something really worth while should be the ultimate goal of dramatic production. A To Miss Banta, who has spent so much of her timegin making the success of the club possible, the Wesleyan Players wish to give allgtlhe credit which is so justly due her. Without her help nothing could have been accomplished. QMIIHHIHHIHHHIHHHHIIHlll . l HIlHHHHHHHIIIHIIIHHIIHIIV7
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Wrr,wr1m1rf m Qmfmunmvmy fc-:fries Concert Band Jeffries' Concert Band is a very young organization of about thirty-five mem- bers, the average age of the members is fourteen years. The band has furnished music for most of the football and basketball games this year. It has also given several public concerts, including a program over WIBW at Joplin. The band is under the leadership of Glenn L. Jeffries, a student at Ozark Wes- leyan. Wnnurnfrmunrnnarnnllllrnw
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