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l . f. pleted its The aim ausic hith Q works oi a number :as Vesper fi. arches and ada, Iowa, NANO :7 Lou lane H255 ' :i:iB Jil' , .ES ffl lrwvinii ln! G- .ive v,.- Mildred ,.- L! .l 158 .1- . ns fl ,.',3,. .,.-1 Af. ,jf- XJ . -time 1938, THE TARKTANA Lunan, Paul, Whitehouse, Addy MALE QUARTET With the distinction of being the oldest musical organization on the campus, . .t the Male Quartet has again completed a school year of strenuous preparation for 1 s annual summer concert tour. It has been t'he custom for the quartet to travel ex- ' ' ' d its itinerary all those towns teI1SiV0ly during the summer vacation and to inclu e on th college or the United Presbyterian which have any possible connection with e Church. During the coming summer months it is anticipated that the quartet will appear ' tion temporarily in favor thY011gh0ut Iowa and Nebraska after having deserted this sec of the Pacific Coast States during last June, July, and August. Because of the loss of two members of last year's quartet by 2-'f3d11ati011, it Was necessary to replace them with new men. The organization was fortunate enough to ' ' ' J 'or and second bass obtain the services of second tenor John William Paul, a uni , J d d his brother, thus keeping the Clyde Addy, Jr., a Sophomore. The former succe e i ther two members of the QU-aftet Cfof lt S9C0I1d tenor position in the family. The o i feqlllres four men to constitute a quartetj are Wesley C1-HY Whltehousef Jr a mer sings first bass, and the SeU'l0I', and Charles Weir Lunan, a Sophomore. The for I latter stands in the first tenor position. tet should go the ultimate credit for T0 Miss Ballengee, the director of the quar , . all the Success that this quartet and those in the precedivg 3793105 have emoyed' page eightbhone
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-, - . -,-'x- 4:'n.- nu f' .N w -. 1-Li.: 50.1. . f... N fa THE TARKIANA, 1938 MIXED CHORUS The Mixed Chorus, composed of fifty members has successfully completed its second year of work under the direction of Professor Gavin L. Doughty. The aim of the club and its director has been to. present the bes't type of choral music with the best possible musicianship. The group has been largely concerned with works of a religious nature, the type best adapted to mixed chorus. The first public appearance. this year was made when the chorus sang a number on the evening of the Homecoming celebration, October 30. On December 12, the Mixed Chorus gave the fifth annual Christmas Vesper service at the Federated Presbyterian Church to an audience of six hundred. Several short trips were made during the spring to high schools, churches and other colleges. The chorus sang at the Easter Sunrise Service at Clarinda, Iowa, April 17. Some of the other places visited were Shenandoah, and Peru. .V -1 If Pacific TENOR BASS SOPRANO Broerman, Harry Doughty, Linnius Bull, Peggy Lou Lunan, Charles Addy, Clyde Caldwell, Mary Jane Padget, Lee Shepherd, John Bennison, Robert Bucher, Platt Lindstrom, Arthur Mitchell, Kenneth Rankin, Bill McNulty, Genivieve Burke, Ellen Rae Carson, .Betty Carter, Barbara Cunningham, Elizabeth page eighty Avdlgvn :ur in.-1 was Bell, James Whitehouse, Wesley Estes, Dean Falk, Wayne Lewis, Hobart Martin, Lloyd Robison, Norval Dawson, Jerry ALTO Fulwider, Birdabelle Hanrath, Fern Holden, Sally Keller, Ruth Ellen Kilpatrick, Margaret Elder, Virginia Lunan, Dorothy Shaum, Frances Yates, Leta Allen, Ruth Doughty, Virginia Hunter, Delore Maxwell, Mildred Mouser, Lois Reed, Mary Barton, Elaine Knox, Hazel Magill, Ruth Sloan, Wilmetta Volker, Betty -i 3 w- ' , A, .1 - Binh axe c Q Blair Qaartf .., .A maize: ..L,l ' ' my Garza: :have any Drag Ifji, ,nl . .gfuut If Rea .'A J 1, Rlfilie -1 :' 33 nf If -L. N Lf 't ml. Jr w .. 'Nh w, Qr ,. .. A ., , Y ' mx , SQ Y -. .Gig .. x A , ,' in S. KA., 11:11 N. ugly' . 'Q-.QS ju N . ii' ' LN D. I. ' ug, xx , , 'fcffi 1' ' Q 5, ? f?i5-'E-En.i 'l.t'lE'i, M isfe' 1-nu:-.v.s'3 I as-. uf., - . . , - :- . L +42-LZaii?5'iE925','i'f. .- x
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THE TARKIANA, 1938 C22 fbvcea The Light of many moons, most beautiful from the Gym steps or from your own favorite spot . . . that makes a shadowy, silver ghost of the Water tower . . . the Light that assists Cupid and inspires youth to ancient folly, the Light that is typical of collegiate life and youth . . . this Light We feature. f y page eighty-two
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