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GLEE CLUB Reading left to right, front row: Lillian Ruth Chavis, Tessie Lee Hunt, Carrie Lee Dial, Uacy Lee Dial, Reba Chavis, Clellier Godwin, Crida Cxendine, Reece Graham; second row: Berteen Cxendine, Ila Cxendine, Cammie Cunnings, Wilma Sampson; third row: Georgia Carol Locklear, Alice ESaynard, Letha Lowry, Farree Chavis. COLLEGE GLEE CLUB AND ORCHESTRA The college glee club is the outstanding choral organization on the campus. Programs are given by the glee club throughout the year, reaching the cli- max at the Spring Music Festival which is an annual affair on the campus. The college orchestra renders several concerts each year. It serves as a stimulus for the begin- ning student to try his ability in the skills of instrument manipulation and to test for the evidence of talent for playing instrumental music.
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ART CLUB Reading frora left to right, front row: Ola Locklear, parree Chavis, Doty ullard , Georgia Carol Locklear, Sadie Ray Locklear; second row: Ella Mae Jones, Reba Chavis, Reece Graham, Lucy Jane Chavis, Mary Ann Spaulding, Adief Bell Oxendine; thirs row: Delissie V. ' ilkins, Catherine Brooks, Wilma Sampson, MISS IDA O ' KLEFE, Reese Bullard, Cammie Cummings , Irene Cum- mings, Mary Jacobs, Crida Mae Oxendine. ART DEPARTMENT Here is where the impossible is achieved; in other words, where things are done which were never dreamed of being done. Creative abilities have been portrayed in the painting of murals. The Bird of Peace and The Resurrection have been the most im- pressive. , ' jater coloring, weaving, basketry, and many other useful activities have been outstanding in the work of this, the first year. The-rtxt Club has sponsored several exhibits du- ring the year, among which was one for the parents of the students.
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CL AMARILIS The purpose of the Spanish Club is that of stimulating interest in and feeling for the people and their culture in Llexico, Central me ica, and South uaerica. The music and the literature of the Spanish people have been means of increasing inter- est in our Southern neighbors. The club lias manifested considerable inter- est in the Pan American Union, which has been oper- ating to bring about greater understanding between the various countries in the Western hemisphere. DORMITORY QUINTET
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