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first roiv: I lunlcr, Vogels. Wliienack — president. Macdonald. Stephenson. Second row. I ligloy. Bancroft. Gelb. Bid well. Lillicndahl. Parsons. Pederson. Third row: Taylor. I Icvser. While. Yohe. Hackney. D. Ward. Bullcr. Brewer — treasurer. Adams, fourth row: Stein. Ilanna. I'uckcr, Varnken. Singing regularly in a chorus will make you musical. A sonorous voice is a most precious gift bestowed by I leaven and should he cultivated immediately. I he Glee Club had the privilege of having such voices as mentioned above and has had the line altitude and endeavor that makes a chorus successful. The Glee Club presented several lovely selections during the Christmas banquet which was given Decembr II. A soprano solo was sung with great proficiency by Sarah While. On the 24th of April the Glee Club, now known as the Seasonal Singers, gave their second Spring Musical under the direction of Carol Whitenack. The Philadelphia Musical Festival, given by well-known musicians, was the most outstanding event of the year for the ( dee Club. 28
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USIC I he cultivation of the ear is of the greatest importance. With endeavor, in good time, one may distinguish tones and keys. I he bell, the windowpane, the cuckoo—seek to discover what tones they produce. Certainly this years Music Club has been successful in increasing our knowledge of line music ol the great masters and of I he lesser known composers. Friday evenings became red letter evenings from the beginning of September to June. I he members could be found relaxed in the recreation room listening to some of the works by such well known composers as Tschaikowsky. Gershwin, Beethoven and many others. Marian s selection of records never lailed to bring great enjoyment to everyone. We sincerely hope that this great asset of music appreciation may continue in (uture years. hirst row: 1 lorne. Manna, Kosty. I lolmes, Parsons. Whilenack. Hunler. Hackney. Yolic. Adams — president. Macdonald. Lillendahl. Second row: Brewer. Murphy. Renlschler. Fclmly. While — secretary-treasurer. D. Ward. Armstrong. Pederson. Stephenson. Third row: Gclb. Tucker. Pill-more. Stein. Stratton. J. I aylor. I Icyscr. Creutzburg. O Fallon, Bancroft. Marshall, Skirdlant, Boulden. 27
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I he popularity of ihe Riding C lul has increased greatly in membership during the past few years. The pleasure received from belonging lo this club is great in quantity and quality. Many of the girls enjoy cantering throu gh the neighboring woodlands and fields, on pleasant spring mornings and cool autumn afternoons. I he fascinating ring of steel upon stone is like music to the ear of the horse lover. The club now boasts l four line horses — Nellie. Snowball. June, and Chance plus adorable little Dollie. the tiny, sweet Shetland pony. I hey all provide the girls with both fun and pleasure. A few of the projects for last spring included white washing the riding ring, painting the stable, visiting a few horse larms, and spending a full day at the Devon I lorse Show. First row1: Bush. Marshall. Parsons. Adams — president. Macdonald, Bidwoll. Peterson. 'i ohe — secretary-treasurer. Wood — vice-president. Vogels. Hunter. I laclney. D. Ward. White. Stird-lant. Horne. Butler. Third row: Crcut hurg. Boueh. Fillmore. Stratton. Bancroft, I ucker. Ilanna. Wornkcn. Murphy. Brewer. 29
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