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,1W aa.-rm ' ' T-J fi S' i If 1 fx 'iz'sLm..-vla. ane1mwsw1'ev.a, xzf.fwi A ' if. fwfnll -KX X K . ,. .. Vtfeslieycriir lroiiir FIRST CHOIR The Weslcyziii Choir made its debut this year mainly as an experiment on the part of Dean Willgus, but has scored such a large success that it bids fair to become a permanent institution. The Choir is divided into two separate sections, each with its own music and method of singing. The Choir sings a capella music, sacred and secular compositions with the ease of veterans. The itinerary ofthe first choir included Welvlv City, Carthage, Seneca, Nevada, Moiiett, Liberal in Missouri and Girard, Kansas. PERSONNEL Leon A. Willgus, B. Mris. Director Sl WR.-XNOS ClUNFllRALTf l5 Ruth Linn Helen Kerr Betty Mcwilliiiiiis Elizabeth Keith Ernestine Lukens Kathryn Carrick TENOBS BASSES Lowell R. Robertson Paul Terry Angus Springer Stanley Bye VJalter Baird Ralph Roland AC lf K PIVTPANISTS Austa Kidder Kathryn Carrick Top Row-Baird, Springer, Bye, Terry, Robertson, Roland lfronl Row-l.inn, Lukens, Kidder, Keith, Kerr, Carrick, MeXXillia1ns A,. .,.... .r......- . ., Z 114,381 Ur' f ,tf,1.s1f.ssv.e ,wa as XM. -.-..., ..,,. ,. .-. .
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Meiils Zee criiri OFFICERS Paul Terry . . President Angus Springer Vice President Percy Pierce . Treasurer Hurry Weax'ei' Secretary Leon A. Willgus Director Walter' Baird Harold Bennet Glenn Calc Willwtii' Longstretli L. R. Robertson Paul Wilsoii Percy Pierce Eldridge Gilbert ACTIVE MEMBERS Angus Springer Quentin Kelir Robert Buxton Miirviii Stevens Paul Terry Ralph Roland Harry Weaxier Cliarles Spulir Top Row-Uillnerr, Stevens, Robertson, Terry, Calle, Yvczxver, Spar Middle Row-Baird, Benner, E. Smith, Buxton, Pierre lfront Row-Roland, Longsrretli, Kidder, A. Springer, Wilson
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