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l gr. 54.4 Sing a little song when you are happy-, yes, the Glee Club really was a happy crew, cmd they always left the audience in a pleasant mood. A great deal of the success of the college choral group is due to the tireless efforts of Mrs. McKenna, who has directed the group for the past three years, Gnd Clara Cunningham, her accompanist. Not to be 'Forgotten too is Samuel Piper, student director of the men's chorus. I This year the annual Christmas concert and Spring concert, along with various other activities, proved delightful programs for music lovers. The Glee Club can boast of real harmony from the Barbershop Quartette: James Harger, Frank Daugherty, John Yeardley, and George Garber. Special soloists featured by the group were Barbara Pfrogner, Patricia Peternel, Roberta Silvis, and John Jenkins. The active members were: Pres. Vic Nix, Sec'y-Treas., Ruth Eleanor Matthews: Barbara Pf 09f'l0r, Jim Harger, Nancy Moyer, Bill McWilliams, Pat Meredith, John Wingerd, Roberta Silvfs, Elmer Shiga, Kathryn Miller, Victor Nix, Rhudy Obade, Herbert Lubars, Ann Hura, Frank Daugherty, Eileen Galiley, Albert Zido, Doris Junkins, Jim Cole, Ruth Davis, James Phillips, Eleanor Dugan, Jim Manley, Grace Hebb, George Garber, Esther Lane, Herbert Robinson, Carlotta Roberts, John Jenkins, Ellen Troutman, Tom Denier, Shirley Patterson, Ben Conklin, Marilyn Lewis, Eugene Vigna, Betty Miller, Bob Trautvetter, Mary Russo, Edward Moscow, Grace McRoberts, Frank Zuniga. Try That Chorus Again. Mrs. John McKenna Director fx Q, A .:F '.!',': , Q. 1 55' V, '.n1a.f.'i - M J-4 f--1-...W
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Left to Right-First Raw: M. Prigg, W. Schultz, A. Hura, P. Millheim, l. London, M. Scoville, M. Craig, H. French and A. Sowers. Second Row: C. Soderberg, J. Spence, M. Waggett, L. Dobson, F, Gnatuk, G. Taylor, W. Bayle, and I. Howard. Third Row: W. Auld, D. lyvers, W. London, R. Goshorn, S. Frazier, V. Nix, C. Goshorn, and W. Soule. Last Row: W. Hurd, R. Sharps, W. Casteel, J. London, L. Grile, J. Chain, J. Harbaugh, and S. Piper. !90wiAA lgfoybcf If all men count with you ----- and you feel that it is your own personal duty to help where help is needed, then you're undoubtedly a member of the Parish Project organization. The Parish Project, directed by the Board of Christian Education and the Board of National Missions of the Presbyterian Church, came to the campus in 1936 under the capable lead- ership ofthe Rev. Harry E. Gardner. Members ofthe Project have organized Sunday-School classes, kindergarten classes, Bible schools, contributed mem- bers as leaders in Scout and Brownie troops, and aided in various com- munity projects throughout Greene County. This organization is certainly ' one which deserves much credit for practical and worthy contributions. Religion credit may be obtained by students for their work, although many fm' I Han, Gardner of the workers continue to help without receiving credit for the records. Director Many pre-ministerial students have received valuable experience in con- ducting services at the various churches throughout the district. KINDERGARTEN- And Baby Bear said - ' -
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